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MANCHESTER | 
Miss Katherine Meaney who works 
in the local telephone office is enjoy-" 
‘ing a two weeks’ vacation with rela- | 
tives in Roxbury, Dorchester and 
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Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Hoare are . 
home from their honeymoon trip to 
New York. 
Miss Louise Walsh started on her 
sophomore year at Simmons college, 
Boston, Monday, 
The officers of the High School 
Glee club were elected this week, as 
follows: Gladys M. Semons, pres.; 
Esther Northrup, vice-pres.; Nina 
Sinnicks, sec’y.; Anna White, treas. 
Miss Porter will conduct the club as 
usual. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dodge, who 
have been spending the summer with 
the former’s sister, Mrs. A. G. T. 
Smith have gone to their new home in 
Worcester, 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
The Lyman A. C. of Beverly de- 
feated the local team last Saturday 
in a very poorly played game by a 
score of 7 to 
4. 
The playing of both teams 
was 
very slow, each team making a num- 
_ ber of errors. 
Beck and Noyes both pitched well, 
| allowing seven hits each. 
In the fourth inning the visitors 
! pulled off a triple play. ‘This was the 
only feature of the game. 
‘Tomorrow 
the Samecs of Dorchester will be 
entertained by the local boys. 
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Remarkable Non-skid Tires 
We candidly believe that if every 
motorist in the city were to equip his 
car with either one of these famous 
United States Tires 
he would get more mileage for the 
money invested and better skidding 
protection than he possibly could 
get from any other tires—and we 
know them all. 
First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
Avenue, Magnolia 
P. $. Lycett EET) Telephone 63-2 
B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE 
George McManus, the famous crea- 
tor of “The Newly Weds,” at the an- 
tics of whom so many New England- 
ers have laughed every morning, will 
make his vaudeville debut at Bie. 
Keith’s Theatre next week. Mr. Mc- 
Manus will be assisted by Mrs. Mc- 
Manus, and will present a brand new 
and unique cartoon novelty, entirely 
different from anything of its kind 
ever seen on the American _ stage. 
Another star feature of the week will 
be Digby Bell, the popular legitimate 
comedian, who will appear in a new 
comedy written especially for him by 
George V. Hobart, and entitled “It 
Happened in Topeka.” ‘This is a new 
and uproariously funny comedy of 
life in a small town in the middle 
West. Other strong features of the 
week will be the Carl Eugene Troupe 
of sensational European acrobats, the 
Florentine Singers, Newhoff and 
Phelps, two singing comedians, John 
T. Murray, and many others yet to 
be announced. 
how do you do, 
“Oh, dear? I[ 
haven’t seen you for some time. 
What’s new?” 
“Nothing special, only my hus- 
band.”—Fliegende Blatter, 
