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a Essex and st. Peter Streets, \ 
a Cobb, Gates & Werxa Co., aektecnal Neale er °y 
Went to Topsfield. Frank Cole, George H. Burchstead, coming plugged up. Mr. Dennis’ 
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams 
(Miss Grace Day) were given quite a 
pleasant surprise at their home in 
Topsfield, Wednesday, when a party of 
fourteen of Mr. William’s associates, 
all of whom were members of the 
Hook and Ladder company at the 
Farms, called on the young couple. 
Mr. and Mrs. Williams were taken 
wholly unawares but proved them- 
selves royal entertainers. They were 
presented with a handsome carving 
set, and a set of solid silver spoons. 
The trip to Topsfield was made by 
wagonette and the party did not re- 
turn to the Farms till ‘‘the wee sma’ 
hours.’”’ Inthe party were Captain 
Lewis Williams, Lieut. E. Fred Day, 
Geo. F. Wood, W. P. Day, Fred Elliot, 
John A. Burchstead, Joseph B. How- 
ell, Guy Williams, Frank Day and 
Howard Williams. 
A New Patent. 
Chester H. Dennis, Manchester’s 
young electrician, is having papers 
passed for a patent on a sparking plug 
for automobiles, which has promise of 
being a big improvement over any- 
thing that now exists in that line. 
The idea isa novel one throughout. 
Automobilists can appreciate its value 
more readily than can anyone else. 
There is always more or less trouble 
in gasoline autos with the sparking 
plugs getting out of order and _be- 
patent seems to overcome this diffi- 
culty. There are four sparks instead 
of one for the same amount of elec- 
tricity, and the porcelain insulator is 
protected from mechanical injury by 
a metal sleeve. 
In the new patent, also, all the parts 
are interchangeable, so that all parts 
can be replaced easily, which is quite 
an advantage over the old plug. Mr. 
Dennis already has more orders for 
the new plug than he can fill. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
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Contract Work a specialty. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Dry Goods and Novelties 
F. O. SANBORN & CO. 
(Successors to E. A. Mackintire) 
Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
SALEM. 
CABOT and VESTRY STREETS 
Upper Entrance R. C. & I. Bldg. 
198 
Essex STREET, 
INNIS CORNER 
