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AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER, 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole and 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Morgan are 
visiting friends in Bangor, Me., leav- 
ing here Monday. They made the 
trip from Boston by boat. 
Mr.and Mrs. Reginald M. Martin 
returned last Saturday from their 
honeymoon trip to Portland and Old 
Orchard. They are living for the 
present with Mr. Martin’s ‘family on 
Summer street. 
A. barge load of cobble stones to be 
used on the Bennett street improve- 
ment, work on which has been pro- 
gressing rapidly the past week, ar- 
rived W ednesday. 
The fair at Peabody the past week 
has attracted many of the townspeo- 
ples 
Work has been started this week on 
the gardener’s house, being built by 
Mrs. S. P. Blake at West Manchester. 
‘Connolly Bros. have the contract for 
the stone work and blasting; the car- 
pentering work will be done by James 
D. Hooper, and Geo. S. Sinnicks the 
mason work 
The antique furniture stores will 
close during the coming week— an- 
other sign of the close of the summer 
season. 
Edward Flynn has been confined to 
his home, cor. Summer and Beach 
streets, the past week with a sprained 
back. 
Miss Mary Burgess, who has_ been 
spending two weeks here as guest of 
Mrs. William Chadwick, returned to 
Brunswick, Me., yesterday. 
Registration To-night. 
The Board of Registrars of Voters 
will be in session to-night from 7 to 
8.30 o’clock at the office of the town 
clerk, Manchester, for the purpose of 
receiving evidence of qualifications of 
persons claiming a right to vote at the 
caucus to be held in town hall next 
Tuesday and Wednesday. 
Back from England. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton and 
two children, who have been at Mr. 
Houghton’s home in England since 
the early spring, arrived in Boston on 
the Ivernia Thursday morning and are 
again at their home.on Brook street, 
Manchester. Mr. Houghton is coach- 
man for the R. C. Winthrops, West 
Manchester, and he was given a vaca- 
tion this summer that he might regain 
his health. He reportsa very pleasant 
trip, but his family is delighted to be 
back in Manchester once more. Mr. 
Houghton health is greatly improved 
since going abroad. 
Stanley Cottage. 
The Stanley cottage on Summer 
street is now full of guests. Among 
them are William English and _ his 
sister, whose father formerly lived in 
the Winch cottage at Old Neck. 
The Misses Eagan and Chapman, 
two New York actresses, are also 
stopping here. 
Others who are stopping here are 
Miss Augur and Mr. Bishopof Boston, 
-and Richard Rice of Chicago, who is 
spending the summer here. 
Sewing machines at Dyer’s. * 
To Wed October 5. 
Cards are out this week for the 
marriage reception of Harry Ames 
Ramsdell and Miss Susie Catherine 
Findley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
William F. Findley of Andover, Mass. 
The marriage will take place in And- 
over, Wednesday, October 5, in the 
new house which has just been com- 
pleted there for Mr Ramsdell. 
Mr. Ramsdell is very well and popu- 
larly known in Manchester, because 
of his connection -with the Essex 
County club, where he has been clerk 
for the past five years. 
Flambeaux Club. 
A meeting of those interested in 
the formation of a flambeaux club in 
Beverly was held Wednesday night 
and considerable enthusiasm was man- 
ifested. The uniform this year will be 
something of a novelty. Instead of 
the style that has prevailed in the past, 
this year will see the boys in the old 
Continental uniform. 
The uniform will be blue with buff 
facings. Cocked hats and black leg- 
ings will be worn, and rifle torches will 
be carried. 
Another meeting will be held in the 
common council chamber this evening, 
and all interested are requested to at- 
tend as the men will be measured for 
uniforms at that time. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
Good view of ocean. Great popes oy wk a 
building purposes or investment. ORR 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, hh 
The WILD GEESE are GOING SOUTH, 
So I withdraw my Bathing Suit adv. but not myself. 
No, lam NOT GOING SOUTH: 
THE OLD CORNER 
Is my place and will be while I can show you— Ladies, I mean — 
Neck Wear, Ribbons, Embroidery, Silks, Art Goods, House Suits, 
Waists, Stationery, Scissors, Muslin Underwear, Souvenir 
Goods, Handkerchiefs and some Marked-Down Waists and 
Wrappers, 
Nor are these all, 
See? 
SD ee mS 7A) EISEN} 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER -BY - THE - SEA, MASS. 
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