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MANCHESTER. «%§ = E: 4“ # * » EDWARD S.. BRADLEY 
Louis Hutchinson has. been absent ' sal _ Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
, 
om ms Aotes Ce ema ear ri Wi 2b Announce that he is better equipped than ever to.take care of Plumbing 
Heating “in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
confined to his home. on School He will gladly furnish estimates on any work. of this kind, feeling confident you can 
street. I sane money Ae, getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
Mrs. Martha Ste rod of, River- et Woe, ‘AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
dale, Miss Susie. E. Treadwell and "Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Geo. A. Fish of Malden lave been” 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.‘ John C. as 
Elliott, Vine street, this week... -- - * Mx. and.Mrs, Frank Sleeper of SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
Mrs. Robert. T. ‘Glendenning and Laconia, N. H., are the guests of : 
daughter, Miss Gwendolen Glenden- “Mr and Mra. David Bennett. be oa 
ning and Miss Dorothy Blaisdell re- Mr. and Mrs. Geor rdner CO WO00 
turned Tuesday from a five weeks’ Symonds, Jr.,. of Saisie ahs Be: AL and . D 
visit to Mrs. Glendenning’s' former : week-end- guests of their cousin | : . 
home in Prince Edwards Island. Mrs. A. E. Hersey. ; KRISS 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Smith of Mar- © Forster’ Tenney was taken to the 
blehead, were the guests-of Mr. and. -hospital.early. this week to be oper- 36 Central Street 
Mrs. Herman Swett during the week.- ated uponfor appendicitis. 
Gordon Cool spent a few ‘days °:: “Mrs: Mabel Putney and daughters, 
with friends in Boston’ this week. Lidorea and Beatrice of Springfield, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Monday evening, September’ 11th,’ ‘have: been -visiting ‘friends in town 
is a date that the young people: at ‘a few days -this week. 
Manchester and other places here-... The remains of Alexander Foster, 
Beer eee eine tts A iS who died suddenly at 28 Forest | : 
date o e annual ball of the street, two weeks ago tomorrow » 
Essex County Clubhouse.employees. _ still at fee smite es omaneh S GEO. W. HOoPER, 
The dance is always the largest and-. A. Gentlee ~& Son, Beverly. Mr. 
among the best managed of the sum- _ Foster was ‘supposed to have had a DEALER IN 
mer. Ne ee iecheteecinae=s in- si ~ wifeétin: Scotland and: his remains 
ing it o e highest ‘class ‘in’! every” were kept awaiting some word from 
detail. The hall--will be nicely dec- . her. sei had biti baat heard from FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
orated and a large orchestra will up to Wednesday, however, and the 
be brought from out-of-town for the body. was placed in an hermetically 
Telephene $3-13 
occasion. The young men always sealed casket, to await final disposi- Kitchen Furnishings 
get out an attractive souvenir, and.- tion..-_Deceased- was about 50 years 
this is now being prepared. © - of age:and was a carpenter by trade. 
Walter R. Bell is opening the MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
former Charlés Hooper “ store, in” x 
Central square today with’ a ‘new: 
line of shoes, for men, women ahiclis H E L D O N’ 5 M A R K H T 
children, and with a new’ stock of - Established 1845. Hi Fs HOOPER, MGR: Telephone 67 
gent’s ee The ° ‘old stock _ DEALER IN 
goods have been putin. 'Bhe son oy Fs -Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables,etc. 
Bashile, has heen rengv ca and r 
presented a decidedly’attractive ape” entral Street, MANONESTER BY-THE-SEA 
pearance this morning when “it’ PRIDE’S CROSSING. = BEVERLY FARMS. | MAGNOLIA. 
opened for business. Henry B. Me- ———————————— 
Collom, who has been with Mr. Bell 
at his Beach street store, is at the 
new store, and Mr. Bell’s ‘father,’ 
Frank W. Bell, who has. Just re 
turned from Kingston, “Ni: HL; will’ 
assist at the Beach street store. Mr. oe 
Bell, Sr., has sold his farm at ‘King-* 
ston, and returned to..Mahchester,; _ 
Wednesday, to settle here again. He ; 
will occupy his own house on School 
street in the near futuré.’”' 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Fouaded in 1856. 
“Sole ‘Agents in Manchester for Eastman Kodak 
Company and Huyler’s Confectionery 
‘Registered Pharmacists Always in Attendance at our Store 
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The public schools’* open: mest Ae ae Developi Prnti 
Tuesday, September, 5th, forthe fable of. CRN Er Bie es Ae 
term. The pupils will méet five néw~’ ies Al 
teachers, two at the Hivh:school, twos as Be ] j : 
at the Grammar school and one ak of§»; enj: en, Registered Pharmacist 
the Primary school. Miss _. Lena Corner School and Union Sts. Manchester, Mass. 
Jones has been granted a “year’s 
leave of absence and ohe 6f ‘the new 
teachers will take*her places’ 
Two Telephones No. 217 — 8088 If one is busy call the other 
