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Society Motes 
The Joseph Sargent, srs., and the 
Joseph Sargent, jrs., were among the 
mid-week departures from Magnolia. 
Mrs. H. M. Sears and two daughters 
returned to Pride’s last Saturday from a 
brief trip over to New York. 
The Misses Curtis of Crow Island, 
Manchester, are to travel in South 
America this winter instead of the south- 
ern part of France as in former winters. 
Allen=Roso. 
Henry O. Allen, a former 
ter boy, son of Mr. and 
Allen, Washington street, 
at South Orange, N, J., Wednesday 
evening, to Miss Ysabel R. Roao. ‘The 
ceremony wat performed atthe home of 
the bride’s parents. Benjamin L. Allen 
a brother of the groom was best man. 
Mrs. Allen and son, Bertram, went on 
for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Allen 
will reside in South Orange. 
Manches- 
Mrs. John 
was married 
Business Men’s Association. 
The regular fall meeting of the Busi- 
ness Men’s association will be held next 
Monday evening at 8 o’clock at Board 
of Trade rooms, corner Federal and 
Cabot streets, Ray erly. This will be 
an open meeting for discussion, followed 
by a social evening. ‘The caterer will 
furnish a substantial lunch. Let every 
member attend. 
‘The ereentage of attendance at the 
schools this week was: Primary—Grade 
I, 91-09; T'and Il, 93.40; JT,.295.05. 
Cy teas Priester 98.07; IV (ad- 
vanced), 95.63; IV, 86.50; V, 91.74; 
VI, 88. Ba. VIL, 94. 73; VIII, 84.09; 
LX, 94.40. (Grade Ill iad this w mele 
MANCHESTER COVE 
Miss Bertha Bingham of Beverly and 
E. D. Shaw of Boston are guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Thomas Widger. 
J. Davis Baker led the meeting at the 
Cove school house Thursday evening. 
Mrs. Edward Heath is reported much 
improved from her illness. 
Miss Vera Kitfield spent Sunday at 
Salem the guest of her grandmother 
Mrs. Henry Bickford. 
RESOLUTIONS 
To Mr. JOHN RILEY 
Mr. MartTIN FLAHERTY 
Dear Sirs and Bros. : 
At the regular meeting of Masconomo Coun- 
cil, No.1232, Knights of Columbus, held Mon- 
day evening, October 6th, it was unanimously 
voted to extend the sympathy of the Council 
In the name of 
to you in your bereavement. 
all the brothers of the council we offer you their 
condolence and their fraternal sympathy. 
James KinsE.ia, G. K. 
Cornetius A. KELLEHER, RECORDER- 
Manchester, Oct. 10, 1907. 
g why we carry such a big stock of clothing. 
gj everybody, both as to their taste and their pocketbook. 
iMens Suits 
# They are of very handsome, high quality fabrics, 
NEXT WEEK 
‘A Further Opportunity for 
Generous Reduction 
in all classes of 
DRY AND FANCY Goons 
AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 
J am closing out my business next week to another 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, - - - 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
WE EGAN SUIT 
ANY IVAN 
It is true that what suits one will not suit another. That's 
We want to suit 
We 
have suits for men in all walks of life—workingmen, business 
men, gentlemen of leisure. No trouble at all about the fit. We 
have slims, stouts and regulars in all sizes and all lines. The 
range of prices will fit any pocketbook, for we we have 
Suits from SY. 85 to $27.50 
We can state positively that no such value 
lens Suits is offered elsewhere at such a low price. 
These suits are handsome in pattern, stylish in cut, and especially well made. 
Our guarantee of satisfaction applies to QO S85 ah d 11.85 
them as well as to the higher-priced ones 
If you prefer to pay a higher price, you'll 
be more than pleased with there two lines. 
and are hand-tailored 
collars fit snugly and smoothly; the fronts never 
have the right ‘“‘hang;’”’ the styles and 
[4275 -and. 7 
Carfare Paid Both Ways. 
throughout. The 
‘break down; the trousers 
patterns are the latest. 
Open Thuiseay and Saturday evenings. 
FIELD & KENNEDY 
| BEVERLY 
MANCHESTER 
