MANCiESTER 
The special committee on new 
Yown hall held another meeting yes- 
terday afternoon and it is said they 
are well on toward the point where 
they can make a report. 
Mrs. Seddie Follett and __ staff 
from the local W. R, C., went to 
Rockport Wednesday evening and in- 
stalled the officers of the corps at 
that place. 
The case of M. J. Revelas, held 
for the grand jury on the charge of 
setting fire to the Hamilton house 
on Washington st., last fall, was cal- 
led this week. If the jury returns 
a case Revelas will be held over for 
the sitting of the court in the near 
future, 
The hearing called for next Wed- 
nesday at the selectmen’s room on 
the petition of the electric company 
to erect poles on Forest st. from the 
residence of Daniel Edgecomb has 
been postponed owing to the offer 
of Philip Dexter to pay a large part 
of the cost of placing the wires un- 
derground. 
Fall and winter styles in Lamson 
& Hubbard hats at Bell’s Beach 
street store. adv 
The pupils of the Story High 
school are planning to give an enter- 
tainment in Town hall, Wednesday 
evening, Jan. 28. There will be a 
sketch entitled ‘‘The Limb o’ the 
Law” and music will be furnished by 
the Girls’ Glee club and the High 
school orchestra. It is hoped that 
the proceeds of this entertainment 
will be sufficient to complete the pay- 
ments on the new grand piano which 
has recently been installed, part of 
which is being paid by the town and 
part by the pupils. 
Equal SUFFRAGE LEAGUE. 
The Manchester Equal Suffrage lea- 
gue had an interesting meeting at 
Mrs, F. P, Tenny’s house, Bridge st., 
last Monday afternoon, The president, 
Miss Stanwood, came out from Bos- 
ton and gave an interesting talk on 
“The Steady Progress that Suffrage 
is Making in Massachusetts.” Miss 
Florence Leach was re-elected treas- 
uter. ‘There is to be another meeting 
very soon which will be announced 
in this paper. 
CorRNELIUS MurpHy. 
Cornelius Murphy, well known in 
Manchester and Magnolia, where he 
has lived for the last 20 odd years, 
died yesterday afternoon at the Glou- 
cester hospital. Mr. Murphy was 
taken seriously ill last week and the 
doctor ordered his removal to a hos- 
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As we are cutting up a lot of na- 
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pital for an immediate operation. He 
was accordingly taken to Gloucester 
last Saturday jnight and operated 
on for Bright’s disease. His remains 
were taken yesterday to the Greeley 
undertaking rooms, where funeral 
services will be held Saturday after- 
noon at 2 o’clock. 
“Connie” Murphy was one of the 
most enthusiastic Democrats in this 
section. He had worked at Beverly 
Farms and at Magnolia for fifteen 
years, but for the past four years 
had made his home in Manchester. 
He was about 50 years of age. 
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