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FIRE ALARM BOXES. 
Manchester, 
3i1—Manchester Electric Light Station. 
33—Telephone Exchange. 
34—Summer street, P. H. Boyle’s stable. 
41—Corner Bridge and Pine streets. 
43—Corner of Harbor and Bridge streets. 
52—Fire Engine House, School street. 
54—Corner School and Lincoln streets. 
56—School street opposite the grounds of 
the Essex Co. club. 
61—Sea street, H. S. Chase’s house. 
62—Corner Beach and Masconomo streets 
64—‘' Lobster Cove.” 
NO-SCHOOL SIGNALS. 
92——Blown at 8 a.m. is the signal for “no 
school.” 
The same signal at 11.80 a.m. means there 
will be no afternoon session. 
FOR SALE. 
Log Cabin on Tea House grounds, Mag- 
nolia. The logs were cut and prepared in 
Indiana, and said to be a facsimile of cabin 
in Adirondacks, in which John Brown re- 
sided. In its present condition cost over 
$400. Will be sold for $100. 
TEA HOUSE, or VILLA, 
Magnolia. 
A COMPLETE LINE OF 
FURNITURE 
CARPETS 
UPHOLSTERY 
SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, 
TABLES, CHAIRS, Etc., Etc. 
Our Upholstery Department is one of 
the best in the State. 
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 
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MAIN STREET, 
GEQUGESTER: 
1@= We deliver goods to any part of 
the North Shore. 
Society Notes 
The Edward L. Woods closed ‘‘ E]- 
wood’’ on Cobb corner, Manchester, 
today and returned to Brookline. The 
Mrs. J. L. Bremers are also among 
the week’s departures from Manches- 
ter for Boston. 
The marriage last Saturday at Pon- 
kapoag, of Joseph Clark Grew of 
Manchester and Boston, and Miss 
Alice Perry attracted large numbers 
of the North Shore contingent, both 
those who are still on the shore and 
those who have returned to town. 
The Edward Blairs, who have been 
at the Lyman cottage, on the West 
Manchester road, this season, returned 
to Chicago yesterday, 
Among the early departures from 
Beverly Farms next week will be the 
Chas. H. Daltons, at West Beach 
hill; the Dr. C. Alexander Porters, 
the Sohier cottage; and the Richard 
H. Welds, at the Pump cottage. 
Mrs. Andrew Weeks and family, 
who have been at the Larcom cottage, 
Beverly Farms, again this season, 
have returned to Boston. 
Last Saturday afternoon as Myron 
C. Wick was being towed to his cot- 
tage in Manchester from Beverly 
Farms in his small Oldsmobile run- 
about by a larger touring car, the 
connecting rope became entangled in 
the wheel of the forward car twirling 
the small auto around and throwing 
the occupant out. Mr. Wick was in- 
jured about the head quite badly, and 
the auto was considerably damaged, 
the front being smashed in. 
The Wm. H. Dewarts closed their 
Manchester Cove cottage this morn- 
ing and returned to Hyde Park; the 
Samuel Carrs returned to Boston yes- 
terday and the C. H. Clapps left 
Manchester for Boston Thursday. 
Miss Eleanora Sears has been 
spending most of the week at Pride’s 
a guest at H. M. Sears. Mr. and 
Mrs. Sears went down to New York 
Monday for a short visit. 
Mrs. Edwin C. Swift has been 
away from Pride’s this week, in New 
York. 
The Col. R. H. Stevensons have 
closed their cottage at Pride’s and are 
now at their country estate in Read- 
ville for a few weeks before opening 
their town house. 
Bishop McVickar and his sister, 
who have been at their Beverly Cove 
cottage since their arrival from 
Europe several weeks ago, left Thurs- 
day for their Rhode Island home. 
A fine line of imported laces and 
neckwear. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. * 
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ss TOK AGE 
For the Winter. 
BOATS, CARRIAGES, AUTOMOBILES 
or anything, at 
Dennis’ Manchester Garage, near Man. Station 
Dry building—very desirable for storage purposes. 
We make a Specialty of 
HOUSE SAFES 
Did you ever realize that a $25 : 
House Safe will save you $250? 
Don’t buy the safe after the 
burglar has done his work. We 
solicit correspondence. 
A. B. CURTIS 
98 Sudbury Street, Boston. 
ALL THE WAY BY WATER | 
THROUGH 
LONG ISLAND 
SOUND 
BY DAYLIGHT 
sl Folders and Information on Request. 
. B.D. PITTS, Agt..308 Congress St., Boston 
Phone Main 6460. 
Merchonls & Miners Transportation G0 
BOSTOR, 
Norfolk and Baltimore. 
BEST ROUTE TO 
OSHANGLON, HIGH 
AND ALL POINTS 
SOUTH. 
FOUR SAILINGS WEEKLY. 
Accommodations and cuisine unsurpassed. 
Tickets on sale at B.& M.R.R. office. Send 
for illustrated booklet and fares. 
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_A, M, GRAHAM, Agent, Boston, Mass. 
W. P. TURNER, G.P.A., Baltimore, Md. 
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