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J. L. SALTONSTALL FOR CONGRESS 
Coincident with the announce- 
ment of Congressman Gardner that 
he will resign that position before 
next summer in order to make 
another contest for the Republican 
nomination for governor, the fight 
for his place is on and first in the 
field is ex-Representative John L. 
Saltonstall of Beverly, 
JULIA SANDERSON 
To appear at the Empire Theatre, 
Salem, next Wednesday Evening. 
Was 99 YEARS OF AGE 
John Girdler of Beverly, a former 
Manchester man, observed his goth 
birthday Tuesday. It was back in 
1861 that Mr, Girdler and his brother, 
the late Amos Girdler, owned a fleet 
of fishing vessels sailing from Man- 
chester. Of his birthday the Salem 
Evening News said. the following 
Tuesday : 
“John Girdler, the well known 
Beverly coal merchant observed the 
ggth anniversary of this birthday yes- 
terday. Following his regular cus- 
tom Mr, Girdler was at his desk a 
few moments after 7 o’clock yester- 
day morning and remainng until the 
dinner time, and as usual was at his 
desk again at 1. He puts in a full 
day, and it is an off day when any 
one of the large number of employes 
can beat him on time. He is a living 
example of what constant labor and 
a well cared for life, will do for a 
young man,” 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Satisfaction 
F. S. Thompson, seweer 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
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Watches ure not so cheap that you can afford to have yours 
lose all its good time-keeping qualities by neglect. 
Let us put it in order for you. 
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Chicken and 
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Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Refined Entertainment 
Private Parties. 
Good Music 
Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
Open the Year Round 
REAL Estate 
George E. Willmonton of Man- 
chester, conveys to Mary I. Kelham 
of Boston, a third interest in one and 
a quarter acres woodland known as 
the Girdler lot, also a third interest 
in two acres woodland known as the 
Stickney lot both tg Manchester. 
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Henry L. Higginson et ux. Ida of 
Boston, convey to Francis EF. Leland 
2057.7 square feet of land on Har- 
bor street, West Vc ae 
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Lester Leland conveys to Ida A. 
Higginson of Boston, land and build- 
ings on Harbor street, West Man- 
chester, 
Telephone 8191 Magnolia 
Unitep THEY STAND 7 = 
English Rector (to parishioner)— 
Good morning, Thompson; I hear — 
you have a son and heir? P 
Parishioner—Yes, sir; our hous n 
hold now represents the United King- 4 
dom. : 
Rector—How so? : 
Parishioner—Why, you see, I am 
English, my wife’s Irish, the nurse 15 q 
Scotch, and the baby wails, — Hat- 
per’s Weekly. a 
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In general it may be stated that the 
most dangerous forest fire periods in 
the west are in middle and late otra 
mer; in the east they are in 
spring and fall. 
