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TOWN WARRANT 
The warrant for the Annual Town 
Meeting will be closed Saturday, 
Feb. 12th, 1916, at five o’clock p. m. 
All persons having articles for in- 
seition must submit them to the 
Board of Select. en on or before that 
Gate: = 
a Epwarp S. KNIGHT, - 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Lyman W. FLovyp, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
4-5-6 
{the Manchester All-Stars won the 
return match with the Ideal Strollers, 
of Beverly, at the local alleys Mon- 
day evening, by 63 pins. 
‘The score: 
~ MANCHESTER ALL-STARS. 
TeeCOpInbS”..... I12- 97 99 :308 
Omcrampsey ... 88 88 . 87 263 
Bimal ss," Boe 2102 92-283 
eed. ss). Ss 90 124 79 293 
L. Hutchinson .. 93 113 93 299 
4 472 524 450 1446 
IDEAL STROLLERS. 
Lh ne Pesrz0>. 08. 85. *.309 
Bowden... 33... Bae 200... 83.258 
Martay eS... 81 81 88 250 
Way ha... SfeatO2>. 76. 201 
| TO3 5 -115,°09. 307 
476 486 423 1385 
A return match was rolled at the 
local alleys last night, and was won 
by Beverly by 40 pins. The score: 
; MANCHESTER 
Cetickin....... 83---89 -87-.259 
J. Chadwick 88 107 I10 305 
W. Hutchinson.. 85 97 94 276 
OS 932-80. 294.278 
iLook. ...... QAR 1QAix> QL: 275 
ag 443 472.47 1395 
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Bowden .....- ‘YO2 “104 94, 300 
McGrath—. 7.2". 86. 108-- 82> 276 
Choate... ie syre-92 29Q)-,104 280 
oS T#Q% 85 83 284 
Morse cic gy 5+: 28% 2H qc090 285 
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APARTMENT to rent in Manches- 
ter, 7 rooms, all on second floor, 
bath, hot and cold water, electric 
lights, 
fice. 
inE FROST BOX CO. 
LEVERLY, MASS. 
will send a wood team to Maa- 
cnester one day each week to 
deliver Pine kindlings providing 
sufficient business can be secured 
to warrant the trip. Our wood 
is excellent dry kindling at the 
following prices: 
12 Baskets, 
10s 
50tf 
fine, cut stovelength $1.00 
buwts, or board euds 1.00 
8 ; car stakes, stove length 1.00 
12 Bundles long Kindlings 1.00 
Sawdust, per barrel 25 
lf you desire a trial order send 
a postal card to 
FROST BOX CO. 
11 Rantoul Street, Beverly, Mass. 
DeatH oF Mrs. Exsie MACDONALD. 
The sad news was received here 
last Saturday morning of the death at 
Springfield of Elsie May (Stanley), 
wife of Roderick Macdonald, age 36 
years. Mrs. Macdonald was a Man- 
chester girl, being the daughter of the 
late Ezra and Mary Stanley of this 
town. 
Mrs. Macdonald was taken ill some 
four weeks ago with varicose veins 
and-internal troubles. She was oper- 
ated upon and while the operations 
were successful, she contracted ty- 
phoid fever and did not have the 
strength to withstand the crisis. 
She was a most estimable woman, 
3 loving mother, and kind and loving 
companion. She leaves besides her 
husband, Roderick Macdonald, her 
mother, Mrs. Mary Stanley, and two 
sisters, Mrs. Walter R. Bell and Mrs: 
Herman C. Swett, also three children, 
Grace, aged 13; Hope, 5 and Phillip, 
2 years. 
Funeral services were held Mon- 
day afternoon from the home.of her 
sister, Mas. -.. Herman :..Cioo.Swetts 
Friend’s ‘court. PTLULUG TABS 
'The'services were condtictéed “by the* 
“Réy) Perry. Bush of the Universalist: 
‘church ‘of Chelsea, assisted by 
Rev. A; G, Warner. 
The services were largely attended. 
1 ‘he ‘floral tributes were beautiful and 
‘The.cas- 
unusually large.in number. 
ket reposed in ‘a veritable bower of 
Apply at The Breeze Of- - 
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478" 500 453 1431 set. pieces “and sprays “of ‘beautiful T freshments. 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait. 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Bldg., Union St., Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings Teas ’ 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances: ; 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING | 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel: 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 297-W pees - 
JAMES F. NOYF* 
_ ELECTRICIAN 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE = €E 
N. GREENBERG | 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS.” 
flowers. att Faso haces 
The Liberty quartet .«renNeiwe 
“Beautirul’ Isle sof 
“Nearer, My. Gad;:. to 
“Abide with Me.” 
Rosedale cemetery. 
So.1.ewherte,’ 
Fhee?ia:and 
Inteiment wa 
MrsxHelen <P: , #083; ngiueso%. 
widow of George A. Foss, died at. 
home 26 Bisson street, Beverly, - 
Friday, after.an.illness-of only. tye. > 
weeks. -She was: born in Salemn-ari 
when a young :-girl-her parents: 0) 
to Manchester,.where:she-resided uix 
til 25 years :ago,;-when ,she,;camei sto ~ 
Beverly... Her,-remains were brought 
to Manchester for burial, Monday. 
MANCHESTER, BROTHERHOOD: 
At. the..special..mieeting of .the 
Brotherhood -held Monday night, n+. 
spector Stacy R. Burckes of the Lynn. 
police. force. gave,.a very. interesting 
talk on-the Bertillon. system, and.its« 
use in.-detecting,.criminals,,.and also 
the more up-to-date method of: detects. 
ing criminals. 
method. 
He explained in detail how.the1>-, 
pressions were. taken and. how, there |; 
were no two. alike; citing instances |. 
by = the. finger-prints i 
where the flesh had.been burned off a || 
.man’s hand. and: after saealing the im- | 
“pression-was*just as perfect as before. || 
In all there are over a thousand dif- «| 
férént/ markings “ahd “2 distin¢tsclassi- 
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fication, and according to the speaker _ 
error in identification from them. 
“|-4t-is nearly -tmpossible— to~ make -an > 
After the speaker-had finished the 
146 members present partook of ice- 
cream and Indian.pudding .for re- | 
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