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MANCHESTER FIREMEN ORGANIZE 
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Engine Co. No. 1—-Charles W. Saw- Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
yer, are aa Peking lieuten- A full line af PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
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ant; George ldreth, cier Bennett Street, = g;hcentens;- = Manchester, Mass. 
Chemical company—Frank G. Cheev- 
er, captain; R. C. Allen, lieutenant; 
Lyman W. Floyd, clerk. 
Hook and Ladder Co.—Granville . 
Crombie, captain; ‘Thomas Baker, lieu- H. M. Bater & Co. 
tenant; Charles Fritz, clerk. 
The transfers made were as follows: 
R. J. Baker and Lewis Leach from En- AUTOMOBILE MACHINE SHOP I 
gine Co. to Chemical Co.; Fred . 
Dougherty and Ralph Stanley from the 
Chemical Co. to Engine Co.; Otis 
Lane from the Hook and Ladder to the 
Depot Sq., [lanchester, Mass. 
Chemical Co.; George Hobbs from the Complete overhauling of both American 
Chemical to Hook and Ladder Co. and foreign cars done by expert workmen. 
Charles Chadwick was reappointed 
driver by the engineers and was given a Repairing of Full line of 
vacation of two weeks, which he will every description, accessories and tires. 
take this month probably. He was also Talcphadew206-3 Manchester 
given the additional privilege of one Sun- 
day off each month. . 
Next Monday evening, at 6 o'clock, 
sr pee cpr red G A. KNOERR, Pectrical Contractor 
the companies will take the apparatus 
from the engine house for general clean- Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. 
ing up and practice. Ask about Tungsten Lamps 
Last Monday evening also the firemen Jobbing promptly attended to. Tel.—office 538-2; res. 16-14 
received their annual stipends from the Rowe’s Block, Central Square, ITanchester, Mass. 
town for the year ending May 1, each 
man receiving $50. There are 20 men 
in the Engine Co., and fourteen each in 
the Hook and Ladder and Chemical T 
companies, —a total of 48 men, which D. e BEA a ON 
means that $2400 was paid out. ‘This 
does not include the engineers, nor the Garden and Farming Tools, Eddy Refrigerators, Kitchen 
engineers and fireman of the steamer. hen ie ' 
AB SNE Co Furnishing Goods, Ranges and Furnaces 
Literary Society. 
The following program was carried 21 Central St., Manchester ' 
out at the meeting of the Literary society, 
at the Story High school, Manchester, 
Thursday: 
ReciraTion, ‘‘ Burial of Thomas Moore ”’ 
John Gray 
Compos ‘The Early English TI by pe ee 7 * PES MI «. | 
omrosiniow, “The Farly English Theatres’ get = Fverything Electrical—— 
Recitation, ‘‘ Somebody’s Mother”’ Repair work of all kinds promptly attended to. 
Vera Kitfeld cp ARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
Recitation, ‘f Ye Mariners of England” 
OPEN EVERY EVENING 
Cheever Hersey . 3 
SoLo, Serenade to Zanetto Agnes Sjorlund fake eae Xs Block, a Manchester 
ReciraTion, ‘* Little Boy Blue’? Anna Maslen Telephones: 16-6 patkicore a Harry Af Gay, Resident Manager 
Composition, ‘f'The Story of Thomas Dolan’’ 
Austin Jones 
Recitation, ‘‘ My Playmates’? Mabelle Lodge 
Composition, ‘‘ Fishing for Black Bass’’ 
Samuel Knight 
(Critic, Alice Tappan) 
Librarian D. L. Bingham was present 
and made some interesting remarks to 
‘the scholars. 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
Personal attention given to all work 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester. 
A Woman’s Attractiveness 
Depends much on the millinery she wears. ‘The spring hat 
of today can be made neat and beautiful if the right design- 
er is employed to do the work. We make it a point to se- 
cure the best hat trimming artists that are available. The 
best materials are always put into our work, so that our 
customers can always depend on absolute seasonableness 
and durability to creations that we supply them with. 
REITH (gic: mass = Milliner 
