MANCHESTER. 
2d Rare torches and drums stirred 
he with plenty of enthusiasm and 
ut half a hundred boys and young 
gave Manchester the first real 
ch of pre-election life Monday 
ht. The paraders marched all over 
n n for about an hour, starting from 
‘Common at 8 o'clock. It was a 
Mir. and Mrs. J. A. Lodge motored 
Peterboro, N. H., and spent the 
k-end with, Mrs. Lodge’s parents, 
nd Mrs. C. E. Bullard. 
Mrs. R. T. Glendgnning went to 
orthampton over the week-end to 
it her daughter, Miss Gwendolen 
lenning, Smith ’16. 
‘he Story High school class of ’15 
da pretty dancing party in the 
hall last Friday evening and the 
“was very weil attended. The 
ations were of blue and gold, 
ass colors, and cornstalks and 
mpkins as being most appropriate 
the month. 
Sorosis shoes in Fall styles at Bell’s 
sntral Square store. * 
. and Mrs. Elmer Full and son 
Newport, R. I., spent Saturday at 
Beworne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. 
‘ust, School street. Mr. and Mrs. 
have been spending a few weeks 
kport with relatives. 
ss Grace Merrili, who is at- 
g the Walnut Hill school for 
at Natick, was in town the latter 
art of last week. Miss Merrill came 
attend the High School dance. 
‘The local high school greatly feck 
ve need of a new piano to take the 
lace of the old one, which is almost 
n out by the years of constant 
sage it has received. During the last 
wo years the school has come to 
fake a far greater interest in its music 
han before and with the formation of 
a Glee club and the introduction of 
etter music into the regular work it 
eems that a new piano would add to 
the credit of the school. 
Ladies’ Queen Quality Fall Boots 
tt Bell’s Beach street store. 
Miss Ruth Blood of Derry, N. H., 
spent a few days in town this week 
s the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Fred- 
L. Smith of School street. 
“Any woman wishing to join the 
First Aid course of the American Na- 
tional Red Cross must give her name 
» Mrs. L. W. Carter on or before 
Me day, Nov. 4, as it is hoped to or- 
ganize at once. This class is not to 
e limited to any one club, society or 
church. Any woman of the town over 
16 may join. 
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Mrs. Margaret Deland is an- 
nounced as the speaker at the meet- 
ign of the Manchester Womans’ club 
at the Congregational chapel at 3:30 
o’clock next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 
Deland will speak on “The Duty of 
Happiness.” Mrs. W. B. Walker 
will be hostess. 
Aviation Caps and Bonnets at E. A. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
Lethbridge’s. : ieee 32 Central St. Manchester 
Ernest Sargent is spending his an- 
nual vacation in town at the home of 
Mrs. E. M. Lations, Union street. 
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Wednesday evening a Progressive 
rally was held in the Town hall. The 
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the most interesting feature was ae 
the address by Miss Louise Hall Desa ets 
of Boston, a suffragist, who has 
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been campaigning in lowa all sum- 
iner. Miss Louise Stanwood the well 
known suffragist of Boston and 
Manchester, introduced Miss Hall. 
The friends of Chester L. Crafts 
are glad to know that he is almost 
completely recovered from his illness. 
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Page and Shaw’s Candies Huyler’s tshocolates and Bon Bons 
Whitman’s hocolates ig Bell’s Forkdipt shocolates 
| Bell Mead Sweets 
Eastman Radar Company’s Goods . «+ 
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BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Unioa Streets. Manchester, Mass. 
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