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Auto Speeders Taken. 
Chief Peabody and his men were 
out again after the speedy automobil- 
ists at Manchester Saturday and Sun- 
day, and as a result of their efforts 
five appeared in court Monday morn- 
ing to answer to the charge of over- 
speeding their machines. 
All five were captured on the West 
Manchester road near the R. C. Win- 
throp estate. Those taken were go- 
ing at aspeed of from twenty to twen- 
ty-eight miles an hour. 
Prominent among those taken were 
Francis Sanford, chauffeur for Bryce 
Allan, the multi-millioniare steamship 
owner of Boston and Beverly Cove. 
He was going at a speed of twenty- 
eight miles an hour. He paid a fine 
of $10. Sanford was held up Satur- 
day afternoon. 
Joseph Jacquesberg, chauffeur for 
H. C. Pierce of Pride’s Crossing, was 
taken into camp for the second time 
this season and was fined $25. 
George C. Wilson, chauffeur for B. 
Storey of Brookline and Essex pleaded 
guilty and paid a fine of $10 for going 
at the rate of 23 miles an hour, and 
Alexander Bremmer of Boston paid 
ten dollars for going beyond the speed 
limit. 
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Edward Stillwagon, chauffeur for 
Miss M. E. Andrews, who was also 
caught by the police Sunday for going 
beyond the limit, failed to appear in 
court. 
Essex County Club. 
A. L. Ripley was the winner in the 
members’ handicap tournament at the 
Essex County club last Saturday, net- 
ting 82 strokes with a handicap of 
two. James F. Curtis turned in the 
next lowest score, 88, but playing 
from scratch he did not take second 
honors, A. F. Bemis netting 83, with 
a 12 stroke handicap. There were 
fourteen entries, all but three of whom 
turned in cards. The competition 
was the last scheduled for the season. 
The-scores: 
Player Gross H’d’c’p = Net 
A. L. Ripley, 84 2 82 
A. F. Bemis, 95 12 83 
H. K: Caner, 93 5 88 
J. F. Curtis, 88 0 88 
M. B. Mason, 97 8 89 
G. H. Crocker, 92 3 89 
L. C. Fenno, 99 8 91 
A. Carnegie, 2d, 95 3 92 
F. M. Stanwood, 112 20 92 
W.J. Boardman, 105 i 93 
A. B. Silsbee, 106 ik: 94 
No cards—3. 
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Unclaimed Letters, 
Manchester. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., P.O. for week ending Oct. 1: 
Christiano Jose Balor, John Bennett (2), Miss 
Anna Bingham, Mrs. W. B. Clarke, Frank 
Clarkson, Mrs. W. B. Crib, Mrs. W. R. 
Castle, Cosmos Casddimos, Preston Gibson, 
John J. Gunther, Mrs. Edward T. Harmon, 
C. M. Leavitt, Mrs. B. Larfarge, Dr. Benoni 
Latham, Mrs Sarah A. Manger, Miss Lom 
Munpoting, Mrs. E. E. Palmer, August 
Plunthaler, C. M. Platts, Mrs. A. W. Rus- 
sell, Thomas Quigley, Robert Rotsh, T.H. 
Rary, J. Crawford Stevens, Mrs. J. N. 
Vanish, Miss Floredce D. Wyman, Dr. 
Claude R. Wellington, Dr. John B. Wilson. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, P.M. 
Beverly Farms. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the Beverly 
Farms, Mass., post office for the week ending 
Oct. 1: Adams Express Co., Joe Bowdlear, 
Miss Anna J. Dodge, W. C. Barnes, Miss 
Edna L. Bursu, Miss Alma Cushman, 
Miss Margaret D. Ford, F. P. Daniels, E. 
B. Ingalls, C. W. Goodridge, Mr. Ga- 
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Charles Kennard, Miss Margaret Lovering, 
Mrs. Lizzie Norris, John Mendenhall, James 
Murphy, John F. Meighan, Mrs. George 
Morrill, Frank Monroe, Miss M. Meeks, 
Irwin Prescott, Esq., J. W. Roberts, E. C. 
Rowe, Robert Richardson, Esq., Mrs. Colin 
A. Scott, Miss Anna Soderland, Alfred R. 
Whitney, Esq., Mrs. E. A. Wheeler, A. D. 
Watson. 
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