MANCHESTER 
The painters’ local has a smoke talk 
at their headquarters Monday evening. 
Edmund Lethbridge has resumed his 
former position at Bullock’s Dakery. 
Miss Catherine Watson is assisting as 
book-keeper at the Town ‘Treasurer’s 
office this year. 
Town Treasurer Stanley's motor boat, - 
the ‘‘Antinette,’’ was booked to enter the 
water yesterday for the season. 
William Ray of this town is now lo- 
cated at Bedford, N. Y., as one of the 
foreman in charge of a large contract 
which Connolly Bros. has on the estate 
of Hon. Seth Low. 
J. W. Cawthorne’s sister Mrs. John 
Cronin, also Mr. Cronin’s father, his 
daughter and his four orphan grandchil- 
dren, were among those who lost all and 
barely escaped with their lives in the re- 
cent Chelsea fire. 
The public demonstration of Miss 
May D. Connolly’s Beverly Farms’ gym- 
nasium class is to be given in Neighbor’s 
hall, Beverly Farms, on Saturday even- 
ing, May 16. Manchester members of 
the class will furnish tickets to those who 
apply. 
As the date of the W. R. C. Minstrel 
show is May 21 it is very important that 
all the circle be present at every rehear- 
sal. The public is looking for a min- 
strel show equal to that given by the 
corps six years ago, and we are trying to 
give a better one. Next rehearsal this 
Saturday evening. — Chairman Exec. 
Committee. 
The clerk of the Board of Health has 
been kept busy the past few weeks filling 
out blank cards, notifying. the state 
board, the superintendent of schools and 
the principal of the school of the various 
cases of measles. “There have been 
over 200 cases thus far, all of a mild 
form, as compared with a total for last 
year of 12 cases. 
Benj. S. Bullock met with a painful 
accident a few days ago which very near- 
ly resulted in the loss of some fingers, 
or his hand. He was chopping some 
ice in the machine used in connection 
with his ice cream making plant, which 
is worked by an electric motor. In 
some way his fingers got caught and 
while they were considerably lacerated 
he will probably not loose them. 
Henry Sullivan, formerly of New 
York, will be in charge of J. A. Cul- 
bert’s harness shop in Manchester this 
season. Mr. Culbert has taken one of 
A. S. Dow’s stores and will move into 
itat once. In addition to his regular 
supply of harness, horse furnishings, etc. , 
Mr. Culbert will carry a line of boots 
and shoes, trunks, bags, leather novelties, 
etc., and it is his present intention to 
keep the store open the year around, 
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A: 4 ORR a2 PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line af PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street, —_;;,,relernons:-;, | Manchester, Mass. 
H. M. Bater & Co. 
AUTOMOBILE MACHINE SHOP 
Depot Sq., Tanchester, Mass. 
Complete overhauling of both American 
and foreign cars done by expert workmen. 
Repairing of ~ Full line of 
every description, accessories and tires. 
Telephone 206-3 Manchester 
Gea. KN@ERR, Electrical cor 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. 
Ask about Tungsten Lamps 
Jobbing promptly attended to. Tel.—office 53-2; res. 16-14 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, Ianchester, Mass 
D. T. BEATON 
Garden and Farming Tools, Eddy Refrigerators, Kitchen 
Furnishing Goods, Ranges and Furnaces 
Z21 Central St., Manchester 
OPEN EVERY EVENING 
x!— Everything Electricgal—— « 
Repair work of all kinds promptly attended to. 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
Postofiice Block, : Manchester . 
Telephones: [6% 7Resitor’ & Harry J. Gay, Resident Manager — 
Reith’s Milliners Know 
What you want for Spring and Summer wear, how to prepare 
your hats to be in perfect keeping with your features, and best 
of all REITH’S PRICES are’always satisfactory. Quantities 
of ready-to-wear creations from our own workroom to 
select from now. 
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