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SALEM, MASS. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, jr., 
of Salem, have been visiting their cousin, 
Mrs. A. E. Hersey the past week. 
A baseball game is scheduled for next 
Monday afternoon at the Essex County 
club between the Manchester Crickets 
and ateam from Essex. 
At a meeting of the N. S. Horticul- 
turary society last evening a committee 
was appointed to draft resolutions on the 
death of the late Samuel Knight. 
Axel Magnuson has given up his work 
as gardener at the Black estate, Smith’s 
Point, so that he may devote the whole 
of hie time to his florist business. Mr. 
Craven succeeds him. 
Yesterday morning’s Herald in its ac- 
count of the congressional convention in 
Salem had among numerous cartoons 
and pen drawings one showing E. P. 
Stanley, who is always one of the chief 
figures at the county and district con- 
ventions. 
Very Fortunate for Him. 
Lester Morris, so popularly known in 
Manchester, having been connected with 
the Cheever Drug Co. until a few 
weeks ago when he went to Chelsea to 
take charge of a store he had bought 
there, we are very pleased to report was 
one of the very fortunate ones in the re- 
cent Chelsea fire disaster. 
Mr. Morris just escaped. His store 
escaped the path of the flames by less 
than a block. He is located on the 
corner of Broadway and Second street 
and the fire extended to the block be- 
tween Third and Second. 
Since the fre Mr. Morris has been 
doing a ‘‘ land office’’ business. His is 
the only drug store left in that part of the 
city.. Seven doctors who were burned 
out have been making his store their 
headquarters, and the six or seven clerk 
in the store have been kept on the hustle 
ever since the fire. Many of his Man- 
chester friends have called on Mr. Mor- 
ris during the week to extend congratu- 
lations, and Alfred Walen is at Chelsea 
for a while working for Mr. Morris. F. 
G. Cheever was there Thursday night 
also helping him out. 
Last Tuesday six past noble grands of 
Liberty Rebekah lodge attended the Past 
Noble Grands’ association at Lynn. 
D. H. Mampre 
HIGH GRADE 
Ladies’ Tailoring 
ges°The authentic and approved styles for 
the present Spring and Summer season. 
kes>The newest materials of the highest 
quality, 
shown in a variety of choice patterns. 
Riding Habits, 
Linen Suits, etc., a specialty. 
imported and domestic, are 
Automobile Coats, 
Manchester and Beverly Farms Patronage Solicited. 
163 Cabot St. 
Telephone 
451-2 
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