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Drowning Accident. 85th Birthday. at West Manchester on September 
William Darby and Alexander Mrs. Delucena Bingham, wife of 3 and had not been returned. 
Matherson, both employed at the 
United Shoe Machinery Co. plant in 
Beverly, were drowned Sunday after- 
noon off the Beverly shore as the re- 
sult of their boat capsizing. 
The young men, together with 
Henry O'Neil, a companion, went out 
for asail early in the morning. Al- 
though none of the three knew any- 
thing about the management of a sail- 
boat, they got along well enough until 
about 2.30 in the afternoon, when, the 
wind freshening, they were unable to 
manage their craft, which capsized, 
throwing all three into the water. 
Darby and Matherson were drowned 
before help could arrive, but O’Neil 
was picked up in an unconscious con- 
dition by Captain Tucker of Marble- 
head, who was out in his naptha 
launch and immediatly went to the 
rescue of the men. 
Neither of the men were residents 
of Beverly. O’Neil and Darby live 
at Lowell, while Matherson’s home 
was at Berlin, N. H. All have been 
here only a short time, being emp!oy- 
ed as carpenters at the new Ryal Side 
plant. 
Mr. Bingham, the well known librari- 
anof the Manchester public library, 
observed the eighty-fiifth anniversary 
of her birth last Saturday in a quiet 
manner at her home. 
While Mrs. Bingham made no spec- 
ial observance of the day, a great 
many Of her friends called during the 
afternoon to wish her well and to con- 
gratulate her upon having attained 
her eighty-fifth milestone. 
Mrs. Bingham, though advanced in 
years, is still young in spirit and is in 
full possesion of all her faculties. 
She still does her own work about the 
house, and attends to the manage- 
ment of all her household affairs. 
Many pleasant reminders of her 
birthday were left at her home Sat- 
urday and many small tokens of 
friendship brightened the day. 
Found Watch in Pawn Shop. 
Frank Grimes, a coachman for F. 
W. Fabyan at West Manchester, re- 
ported to the Manchester police a 
couple of weeks ago, that a watch had 
been taken from his vest in the stable 
Last 
Tuesday Chief Peabody went to Bos- 
ton and found the watch in a South 
End pawn shop. The chief has an 
idea who the guilty party is and 
further developments may be expect- 
ed at any time. There have been 
several other cases of petty larceney 
reported to the police of late. 
Men’s Club. 
The first meeting of the Men’s club 
this fall will be held in the chapel, at 
Manchester, Wednesday evening, Oc- 
tober 12, at which time the regular 
program of the meeting will be carried 
out, and an address by some well- 
known man will be given. A commit- 
tee will also be appointed at the meet- 
ing to consider the feasability of 
making some changes in the constitu- 
tion. 
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