June 8, 1917. 
GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION 
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Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Boston Store: 243 Massachusetts Ave. 
Telephones 53-R Manchester; 4082 Back Bay 
M. S. MIGUEL, Local Manager. 
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Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
Marine Hardware constantly on hand 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT OwNERs’ RISK IN CASE OF FIRE 
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Manchester, Mass. Office 254--Res. 241-W 
MANCHESTER 
Benj. G. Foster has a position at 
the North Shore Market. 
The North Shore club announces a 
dance, their first for this season, in 
Neighbors hall, Beverly Farms, for 
Thursday evening, June 21. 
George S. Sinnicks represented 
Manchester in the annual parade and 
meeting of the Ancient and Honor- 
able Artillery association in Boston 
Monday. 
Sidney Marshall has been assigned 
to the submarine chaser, Panthea, 
now being fitted out at the Charles- 
town Navy Yard, after putting in 
preliminary training at the station in 
Marblehead. There are 25 men in 
the crew, 
Manchester 
Winthrop Younger has given up his 
position in the office at the Essex 
County club to go to the Charlesgate 
Hotel, Boston, 
William S. Hodgdon, the mail car- 
rier, underwent an operation for ap- 
pendicitis at the Beverly hospital last 
Saturday. He is doing nicely at 
present. 
Miss Irene Howley of Quincy and 
Miss Marie Meroth of Neponset are 
spending a two weeks’ vacation with 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Rayner, 
Vine st. 
Andrew J. Orr, for many years a 
resident of Manchester, has gone from 
Syracuse, N, Y., where he has been 
making his home the last year, to the 
National Soldiers Home in Virginia. 
Mr. Orr is a veteran of the Civil War. 
Flectric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Open WIDE the gateway to better, brighter LIGHT by 
putting in every socket “EDISON MAZDA LAMPS.” 
Our desire is to assist our customers in obtaining the 
very best results from electric lighting. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
Telephone 168-W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
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MANCHESTER Boys WIN First PRo- 
MOTIONS IN NAvy. 
SS 
Friends of Dana B. Lane, whose re- 
latives reside at & Vine st., and Ed- 
ward Goldthwaite of Jeffrey’s ct., Man- 
chester, will be pleased to learn that 
they have successfully completed a 
period of training at the Naval Train- 
ing Station, Newport, R. L., and have 
won their first promotion. Young 
Lane and Goldwaithe are very en- 
thusiastic about the Navy and are 
making good in every regard, They 
are particularly interested in the daily 
physical exercises they are required to 
go through. Lane writes that the 
training station is now taxed to its 
full capacity, having practically twice 
as many men under training now as 
was the case during peace times and 
that owing to the large number who 
have to be given preliminary training, 
the drills and exercises are carried on 
with a great deal of vigor and zest. 
Everything is running like clock work 
and training station life is satisfac- 
tory. 
Shortly these two boys will be as- 
signed to one of the battleships, de- 
stroyers or submarines of the U. S. 
Navy, and in view of the keen inter- . 
est in these ships which are to play 
such an important part in the making 
of our country’s future history, this 
paper has made arrangements with 
the U. S. Navy Publicity Bureau, 
New York, whereby it can keep in 
touch with the young men from this 
locality who are serving their coun- 
try in this branch of the military ser- 
vice. Special endeavor will be taken 
to follow up these young men through-_ 
out this world-wide conflict and we 
will be pleased to inform the friends 
and relatives of these young patriots 
regarding any incidents of note which 
may occur from time to time. 
The expressions of these young 
men are but a reiteration of those of 
the thousands of sailors now in their 
country’s service. For a hundred 
years the Navy has made brilliant 
history and given the world a line of 
heroes from John Paul Jones _ to 
George Dewey. The Navy has al- 
ways been the first line of defense. 
Today it is in active conflict with the 
enemy cooperating with the ships of 
our Allies. 
It may be of interest to mention the 
fact that the young men who regis- 
tered for selective draft on June 5th 
did not become ineligible for enlist- 
ment in the Navy. The pay of the 
lowest rating in the Navy has been 
increased to $32.00 per month and the 
opportunities for promotion are great- 
er than ever before, 
