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up of the representative men of the 
town. 
The building itself is ot two stories, 
with the slapdash finish. It is located 
on Beach street, opposite Summer 
street, snd is quite near the railroad 
station. The first floor is divided into 
two parts, which will be oé¢cupied 
later. The entrance to the second 
story is on the south side. 
As one enters the building he is at 
once struck by the cosy appearance of 
the rooms. The hall and stairs are 
finished with a sea green effect. The 
wood finish is North Carolina pine, 
and a green burlap runs the length of 
the stairs and encircles the hallway at 
the top of the stairs. At the head of 
the stairs is the coat room, divided off 
from the hall by red draperies. 
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Monchecer eater Refuse to Use Wood Alcohol— 
Vote Passed at their Meeting Monday Night 
Union, No. 797, of Man- 
chester, celebrated its third anniver- 
sary at Carpenter’s hall, Monday 
evening, on which occasion nearly its 
entire membership was represented. 
A dinner was served which was a suc- 
cess and most thoroughly enjoyed. 
The meeting which followed gave evi- 
dence of the good fellowship existing 
among the members. 
‘““The effect of wood alcohol upon 
the eye-sight ” was one of the chief 
topics of discussion. The recent ter- 
rible misfortune which has overtaken 
Charles L. Bedell, a member of Local 
111 of Lynn, has brought home in 
full force to every painter the danger 
which is said to confront all in a con- 
tinued use of wood alcohol. 
Mr. Bedell formerly worked in 
Painters’ 
Manchester, where he was yay 
by A. J. Orr. He has recently lost 
the use of both eyes, blinded by the 
fumes of this liquid, and unfortunately 
he has no redress. 
By a unanimous vote the members 
of the Manchester union condemn the 
use of ‘the liquid or liquids known as 
wood alcohol, or alcoholine,”’ and they 
voted to refuse to use it from this 
date. They further pledged them- 
selves to give their support toward 
any measure tending to abolish its use 
from the state. 
Many words of sympathy were ex- 
pressed at the meeting for Bro. 
Bedell, who is now at the Lynn hos- 
pital, and $16.00 was raised and for- 
warded for his immediate needs. 
New Chrysanthemums 
There are two new chrysanthemums 
on the market, named by the depart- 
ment of agriculture the Mrs. Roose- 
velt, a beautiful yellow flower, with 
inturning petals, and a silvery pink 
one named the Alice Roosevelt, the 
petals curled tightly at the tips. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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VISIT 
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168 MAIN STREET 
We make a specialty of Fine 
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