MANCHESTER SECTIO 
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Benj. L. Bullock is able to resume 
his work at his store, after a week’s 
illness with grippe. 
Mrs. James R. Carthy of Lexing- 
ton 1s spending a few weeks with her 
sister, Mrs, Geo. F. Silver, Summer 
st. 
Mrs. John Griffin, 
in Sharon, was in town yesterday. 
Mrs. Griffin would like to sell her 
house and property on Putnam court. 
who now lives 
Valentines at Bor AS se Letht. 
bridge’s. adv. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Wing were 
in Melrose over Sunday, guests of 
Mr. and» Mrs. Walter Perham, who 
spend their summers here. 
Among this week’s grippe victims 
are’ Dr. G. W.>Blaisdell,.O. T.°Rob= 
erts, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Antone 
Silva and Benj. Stanley. 
Mrs. A. G. Warner returned yes- 
terday from Warren, Me., where she 
was called by. the illness of her father, 
who has now been restored to health. 
Town Treasurer Stanley sent out 
193 ‘checks for the weekly pay-roll 
Wednesday. ‘Though this is one of 
the largest number of the year—due 
to the snow-storm last week, and the 
large number at work as a_conse- 
quence—the amount was only ordin- 
ary. 
The Brookside club, one of the pop- 
ular clubs of young matrons in town 
journeyed to Salem Wednesday, where 
after partaking of a bountiful repast 
they spent the remainder of the even- 
ing enjoying the presentation of “The 
Thief” at the Empire theatre. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv 
The state free public library com- 
mission in an annual report just made 
public gives a synopsis of improve- 
ments made in the different public 
libraries of the state. Regarding the 
Manchester Public Library the report 
comments as follows: “A larger 
amount than usual has been spent for 
books, to make up deficiencies noted 
when the library was re-catalogued 
last year.” 
. Bell 
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Friday, February 11, roto. 
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The interior of the Manchester 
Trust Co. banking rooms is being 
renovated. 
The Odd Fellows worked the 
Second Degree on two candidates at 
their weekly meeting last night. 
Miss Gladys Semons has been 
home from Jackson College a few 
days this week, for the mid-year re- 
cess. ; ; 
The ambulance 
afternoon to take 
15 Washington st 
Hospital. 
Fresh Frozen 
Fish Market. 
Miss Grace Norman of 
5. D. Norman of Weston, 
was out Monday 
Frank Mollica of 
.. to.the Beverly 
Swett’s 
adv, 
Lynn, and 
spent Sun- 
Hetring at 
day with their sister Mrs. Senter H. 
Stanley, School st. 
Chelsea Finnan Haddie at Swett’s 
Fish Market. adv, 
Ralph Hayward, formerly sub- 
master at the High School, now of 
Waterbury, Conn., was in town over 
the week-end renewing acquaintances, 
Rev. Neilson Poe C arey, rector of 
St. John’s Episcopal church of Bev- 
erly Farms baptized the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Senter H. Stanley at 
their home on School st., Sunday af- 
ternoon, ‘ 
The ten-string bowling match of C. 
and Lewis Hutchinson against 
James Conley and A. Cool at the lo- 
cal alleys Monday night, was won by 
the former team by 66 pins. Bell 
rolled a» total of 1000; Hutchinson, 
942; Cool, 933; Conley, 952. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 200. adv 
The Manchester Woman’s club will 
meet Tuesday, Feb. 15, in the Chapel, 
at 3.30, when Henry Warren Poor 
will give his lecture on American 
Artists and Their Work, illustrated 
by the stereopticon. The Glee club 
will sing, while the social hour will 
be in charge of the hostess, Mrs. H. 
W. Purington. Mr. Poor is new to 
Manchester, but he has been heard 
with much pleasure by many other 
clubs 
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WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
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The Brotherhood. will meet next 
Monday evening in the Baptist Ves~_ 
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Roland Stevens and family have’ 
moved to Beverly. Mr. Stevens 
works at the United Shoe. 
Children’s Rubber Boots at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
The quarterly meeting of the Man- 
chester Fireman Relief association 
will be held Monday, Feb, 14, at 7 
p.m. 
teh underwear of all kinds at 
W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
The selectmen have given the peti- 
tioners in the matter of Allen Court 
acceptance as a town way, leave to 
withdraw. 
Inventories have been filed at thes 
probate court, of Robert Baker, 
$6196.90, and Adelaide E. (Mrs. John 
H.) Cheever, $12,124.84, 
Miss Helen Johnson, daughter of 
Edward Johnson of Sheldon’s Mar- 
ket, has left High School and has en- 
tered a Malden hospital for a course 
of training as nurse. 
Former Chief of Police Converse 
of Manchester, it appears, was one of 
the victims of Louis J. Devine, ar- 
rested in Watertown last week, 
Among the loot found at Devine’s 
Medford home was a 38-calibre re- 
volver with the name Frank D. Con- 
verse stamped on the butt. 
Francis C. Derby, who has been 
with the Essex County club as cashier 7 
for the past three years, has resigned — 
his position to go into the hotel busi-— 
ness in Maine, having been elected 
treasurer of the D. & W. Hotel Co., 
of Rockland, Me. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. — 
Manchester is to have a directory 
all its own, we are informed. The 
Meek Publishing Co. of Salem, pub-— 
lishers of the Naumkeag Directory, 
have usually printed the Manchester — 
directory in with Salem, but this year — 
they are to get out a separate book of — 
Manchester and Essex, to appear 
about June 10. ea 
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