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MANCHESTER. 
The Odd Fellows worked the third 
degree at their meeting last night. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley has sold her 
property on Summer street to the Es- 
sex County Club. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Newman and 
Mrs. Henry Willmonton attended 
“The World in Boston” Wednesday. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Bradshaw is spend- 
ing the week-end with her daughter, 
Mrs. John G. Avery of Dorchester. 
Clocks wound and cared for by the 
season. Loomis. * 
Miss Mary Rust is enjoying a few 
days’ vacation from her duties in 
Boston, and is at her home in town. 
David Fenton Co., are rebuilding 
the pier on the Longworth estate at 
Beverly Cove. The pier is some 150 
feet long. 
Joseph Allen of Riverdale and the 
Misses Marion, Annable. and Effie 
Walton of Salem, are the guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Vine 
street. 
Chain eats at Beaton’s. * 
James Kinsella has resigned his 
position as superintendent and _ gar- 
dener at the estate of Mrs. R. C. Win- 
throp. His successor has been ap- 
pointed. 
Mrs. Wm. Walen and_ family 
moved the first of this week from 
corner School and Pleasant streets to 
the cottage owned by Daniel Edge- 
comb on Pleasant street extension. 
John Jeffries, formerly gardener 
and care-taker at the W. B. Walker 
estate, has been appointed to fill a 
similar position at Mrs. R. C. Win- 
throp’s estate to succeed James Kin- 
sella, resigned. 
Mrs. J. S. Reed had as her guest 
over the last week-end her sister, 
Mrs. Bradford, wife of the late Sen- 
ator Bradford of Maine. Mrs. Reed 
returned to Boston Tuesday with her 
sister and attended a Pythian banquet 
at the Parker House, Tuesday eve- 
ning. 
Sun shades and umbrellas repaired 
at Loomis’. * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchetser, Mass. postoffice for week 
ending April 29, 1911:— Butler, J.; 
Blackie, John Mrs.; Coffin, FE. A. 
Mrs.; Dennis, W. T.; Dancy, Eliza 
Miss; Dancy, William Mrs.; Dancy, 
William Jr.; Gobis, Andriejres; 
Hoff, Louise Miss; Hains, W.; 
Hedges, Jack; Kane, Peter; Lepine, 
Frederic; Lyons, John T.; Manning, 
C. B. Mrs.; Reed, Caroline Miss; 
Smith, Marcell Nelson Mr. and Mrs. ; 
Waterman, S. E.—S. L. Wheaton, 
postmaster. 
Gents’ negligee 
shirts at FE. A. 
Lethbridge’s. ¥ 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central Street, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 53-13 
Mrs. Fred Sanford of Dover, N. 
H., is visiting relatives in town. 
Miss Helen Weeks of Boston, is 
visiting her aunt Mrs. J. W. Lee. 
Austen Jones has started his sum- 
mer engagement at the local post- 
office, as extra clerk. 
Miss Josephine Norcross of Mont- 
serrat and New York is visiting Mrs. 
R. KE. Newman, Pleasant street, this 
week, 
Harold Blakley, prominent in the 
Salem YMCA, was in town this week 
being the guest of his friend Win- 
throp Younger. 
Miss Lorna Pinnock of Salem, 
was the guest of her friend Miss 
Abbie Floyd this week, remaining 
over for the junior dance tonight. 
Mrs. Walter Jackson and son, Ar- 
thur, left Thursday to join Mr. Jack- 
son, who left last week for Summit, 
N. J. Miss Nellie Jackson will re- 
main at Manchester with friends until 
June first. 
A full line of summer shirt waists 
at E. A. Lethbridge’s. * 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“RAIS 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Sr DOIN? S MEA RR eh 
Established 1845. 
Bake rOORE har rop, 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Corner School and Union 8ts. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
RESELLER SS SB SE SN 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Founded in 1856. 
Two Telephones No. 217 — 8088 
MAGNOLIA. — 
Something New, 
BANNER DRY AMMONIA, 
The Ideal Washing Powder, 
Makes Spring Cleaning Easy. 
15c per Can 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Manchester, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
