“seem ‘unlikely: that the entire coast 
Stine ofthe ‘state was at one time the 
Shabitat of these ancient peoples: who 
“shave left us a key to their history, 
-yéligion, language and customs in the | 
“stone manikin described above. 
8 (Article furnished by Smithsoninn | 
“Tustitution, Washington.) 
“BUSINESS MEN’S BANQUET 
Ree Bic SUCCESS 
_- -Two splendid talks, one by Hon. 
 Brank: Ai: Foster,» Thomas 
Se ee Se eee 
William F. Murray, postmaster of 
Boston, one of the youngest men ever 
sent to Congress, and the other by 
Joe Mitchell Chapple, world traveler 
and auther, editor of the National 
Magazine, featured the tenth annual 
banquet of the Business Men’s asso- 
ciation of Beverly, Wenham, Hamil- 
-ton and Manchester held at City hall, 
‘Beverly, Monday evening. Two hun- 
‘dred and seventy-five, the largest 
‘gathering in the history of the asso- 
‘ciation, sat around the banquet board. 
There was music in plenty by the 
Lafayette quartet of Boston, the 
“Apollo orchestra of Beverly, a splen- 
‘did dinner and a program that was 
complete and satisfying. 
Creed of Beverly and Boston was 
the caterer, and everyone was united 
in saying it was the best yet served 
the association. 
' Mr. Chapple spoke in Ipswich earl- 
ier in the evening and was delayed 
half an hour in reaching the hall, but 
the quartet filled in the time to good 
advantage. A number of out of 
“town members missed Mr. Chapple 1s 
‘their train left shortly after ten. 
Those who remained until the theatre 
train felt amply repaid for the wait. 
Manchester was represented at the 
head table by Leonardo W. Carter 
one of the vice-presidents; Walter 
R. Bell, of the board of directors, and 
Edward S. Knight, chairman of the 
board of selectmen. 
Among those present from Man- 
chester were: Everett L. Edmands, 
Alex. Robertson, Lewis A. Leach, 
Gay J. ‘Drugan, E..L. Valentine, 
Chester L.. Standley, I. E. Irish, 
“Harry: F. Hooper, Lewis S. Hooper, 
‘Byron«A. Bullock, Wm. H. Sullivan, 
‘Geo. R: Dean; Hugh J. Burke, Lewis 
WiorHutchinson, Herman: .C. Swett, 
Frank). ‘Floyd, C..Elmer) Smith, 
Hollis L,. Roberts, Louis Lations, Ai- 
dred .C; Hooper, .Fred. J». Merrill, 
Baker, 
“sRaymond: C. -Allen,, Isaac: M.. Mai- 
— stalleLayman W.) Floyd. 00 
» Asan} . 
leayrhent you think of painting ‘think 
_ ‘of ‘Tappan, 17 Bridge st.. Manches- 
~ ter, ary 3: AG Fhe Be h adv. 
4° TTe =, See 4 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
|) family will enjoy” 
17 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA __ - Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, fst croctrics 
‘Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
Telephone 190 
Sebo Picrces Wo.76; Fanicye Groceries 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Hamitton Hatt, Hop. 
The regular Hamilton hall hops at 
Salem have been changed over to 
Saturday nights, Some special fea- 
tures are promised the patrons for 
the near future. Saturday of this 
week Jean Williams’ Novelty orches- 
tra from Boston will play. With Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
them will be “The juggling drum- pape Olivecdil 
mer.” The Chateau players are “at — 
home” that night and so could not be MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
engaged for the Salem engagement. 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
Children’s Rubber Boots at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
i 1 
After a man gets married, he ex- 
pects people to take him more sert- 
ously, 
Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
Unclaimed. letters, Beverly Farms 
postoffice, Jan. 12, 1916: Frank A. 
Casey Co., L. C. Corey, Mrs. Eliza 
Dodge, E. A. King, Miss Catherine 
MacLellan, Ella L. Riley, Holt-Fair- 
child Co., Miss Mary Catherine 
Wright.—Lawrence J. Watson, po3t- 
master. 
, 
Established 1845 SHELDON’S MARKET Telephone 67 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
For the next few weeks we will have a supply of FRESH CUT 
NATIVE PORK, SHOULDERS, LEGS and HEADS—cut in our 
own Store. Also SAUSAGE MEAT» especially. prepared by us. 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Mass. 
Manchester, : : 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
ALLEN’S PHARMACY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
THE ARIONOLA WILL MAKE A VERY ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD ADDITION 
Will. play — Victor, 
Columbia and 
) “Every ‘member of the 
(its Deautiful tone. Edison Records 
— 
F Let us’ demonstrate it to you. We know you will be pleased with it. 
: ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR EASTMAN KODAK GOODS 
217 
8388 
Established 1856 
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