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MANCHESTER 
Park Com. Walter B. Calderwood 
is ill at his home, Elm street, with a 
light case of scarlet fever. 
The special town meeting to take 
action on new town poor farm build- 
ing, and purchase of land at Beach 
street crossing for park purposes, will 
be held next Wednesday evening at 
- o'clock. The warrant is printed on 
page 11 of this issue. 
What is a better gift for father or 
brother or ‘‘best fellow” than a good 
box of cigars, nicely wrapped. We 
have them in prices ranging from 50c 
to $9.00. Bullock Bros. ady. 
Fall and winter styles in Lamson 
& Hubbard hats at Bell’s Beach street 
store. adv. 
Educator shoes in all sizes at Walt 
Bell’s, Central Sq. adv. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. P. O. for 
week ending Dec. 6, 1913 :—Benja- 
min M. Allen, Napoleon Cardino, 
Mollie Hodges, Peter Jacobs, Mrs. 
Leoll, John Lewis, Miss May Theu- 
ault—Sam’l. L. Wheaton, P. M. 
Crus TOURNAMENT 
A series of tournaments in pool, 
whist and cribbage has been arranged 
between the Manchester club and the 
Manchester Launch club. Five Sat- 
urday evenings will be devoted to the 
gaines, starting this Saturday. The 
first will be at the Manchester club 
rooms, the next at the launch club, 
and so on. Each club will do some- 
thing in the line of a collation for the 
members and their guests, and on 
the closing night, at the Mancehster 
club, both committees will combine in 
this matter. The two clubs will be 
represented as follows: 
Whist: Manchester club — O. B. 
Wing and Joseph Lipman; A. E. Ol- 
son and AvG. IT. Smith. Launch 
club—Dr. Tyler and L. W. Carter; 
Wm. Cool and Walter R. Bennett. 
Cribbage: Man, club—F. J. Merrill 
and Edward Wilcox; James Hoare 
andi, Be williams, M. l>C—A. By, 
Gibson and Albert Maslin; L. O. La- 
tions and Wade Brooks. 
Pool: Man. club—W, R. Bell, J: 
Lipman, A. C. Needham, Percy 
Wheaton and EF. Wilcox; M. L. C— 
Harry and Gordon Slade, Mr. Page, 
Fred Mosher and Dr. Tyler. 
Lucy E. Burnham of Essex con- 
veys to William D. Sohier of Bever- 
ly 10.4 acres woodland on road _ to 
Manchester, in Essex, 
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RELIEF Cores OFFICERS 
The following officers for 1914 
were elected last Thursday night at 
the weekly meeting of Allen Relief 
corps, Manchester: 
Mrs. Mary Morgan, 
Mrs. Carrie Cook, senior 
president ; 
ViCeun pc 
Mrs. Isabel Stanley, junior vice p.; 
Mrs. Barabara Cook, conductor; Mrs. 
Cleve Bell, guard;.Mrs. Helen Will- 
monton, chaplain; Miss Mabel Wa- 
len, secretary; Mrs. Hannah Tappan, 
treasurer; Mrs. Flora Hersey, Mrs. 
Emma Howe, delegates; Mrs. Lucin- 
da Baker, Miss Lydia Dennis, alter- 
nates. 
Let us call for your orders for fish 
on Mondays and Thursdays, for 
Tuesday’s and Friday’s use. Every- 
thing fresh and first quality. Man- 
chester Fish Market, Central Sq. 
Phone 163. 
A large assortment of candy in 
fancy boxes, from 10c to $1.00. Come 
Bullock Bros. adv. 
in and see them. 
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