June 2, 1916. 
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“Always at Your Call”’ 
FOR PROMPT SERVICE 
AND QUALITY TRY 
Manchester 
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MANCHESTER 
Edward Tucker, delivery clerk at 
the Hooper grocery will take a posi- 
tion on Monday with the American 
Express Co. in Manchester. 
Curtis B. Stanley has returned to 
Manchester for the summer, at his 
old position as shipping clerk with the 
American Express, after a winter in 
Springfield. 
It was reported about town that 
Charles Andrews of Revere, formerly 
of Manchester, was in a critical con- 
dition as a result of a shock brought 
on by the death of Mrs. Andrews two 
weeks ago. Mr. Andrews suffered < 
severe ill turn, but is reported to 
greatly improved at the present time. 
Spring Underwear at W. R. Bell’s 
adv. - 
Central sq. 
The long-looked for date, June 22, 
is drawing near. On that Thursday 
evening the first of the summer band 
concerts in Manchester square will be 
held. As tisual the famous Salem 
Cadet Band will furnish the music 
under the personal leadership of Jean 
Missud. There will be twenty-two 
players for each of the concerts, 
which are attended by hundreds of 
people from Manchester and sur- 
rounding towns each year. ‘The fol- 
lowing are the dates of the concerts 
after the opening entertainment: July 
13, July 27, August 10, “August 24 
and Sept. 7. The concerts will begin 
at 7.45 o’clock and will last two 
hours. In case any concert 1s pre- 
vented because of rain the engage- 
ment will be filled at a later date. 
MEMORIAL PARADF. 
Just a “baker’s” dozen gray-haired 
men marched or rode in carriages on 
the afternoon of Memorial Day to the 
cemeteries in Manchester to honer 
departed comrades, as in years pas: 
Headed by the Progresso National 
Band of Gloucester, the procession 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Postoffiice Block 
Bullock Brothers, xt croctrits 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
5. 5. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
formed in front of the fire station in 
School st. at two o’clock. An escort 
of Boy Scouts followed the band an] 
31 men of Col. H. P. Woodbury 
Camp, 149, 5. of V., under the lead- 
ership of Commander John L, Prest 
were next in line. Behind the Sous 
came the 13 members of Allen Post, 
some marching behind Commander 
Enoch Crombie and the remainder in 
carriages. Tuesday’s ranks were in 
twos, but it is not long since the com- 
rades marched in fours to honor their 
dead. 
The line of march was through 
School and North sts. to the Old 
Burying ground on Summer st., 
where six graves were honored, 
thence back to School st. to Union 
cemetery where seven graves were 
decorated. Continuing to Rosedale 
cerretery the columns of marchers 
gathered about the G. A. R. monu- 
ment while the 91 graves were strew'l 
with flowers. After the placing of 
the flowers on a vacant lot according 
to the custom in memory of those 
buried in unknown graves Command 
er Prest of the Camp addressed to 
Post Commander Crombie the usual 
encomium made on the occasion. 
Rev. A. G. Warner offered prayer. 
Returning from Rosedale cemetery 
to Central square the marchers were 
met by about 20 ladies of the Relief 
Corps and 40 members of the Arbel!a 
club and school children, who accom- 
panied them to the waterside. Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch invoked Divine 
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blessing upon the occasion and those 
assembled. The service of scatter- 
ing flowers upon the water in memory 
of the sailors of the Union was fol- 
lowed by the singing of the Star 
Spangled Banner. A band concert 
was held on the common. 
Clay’s ice-cream by plate or cone at 
Reed’s Beach st. café. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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ALLEN’S PHARMACY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, - - 
Mass. 
THE ARIONOLA WILL MAKE A VERY ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD ADDITION 
Every member of the 
family will enjoy 
its beautiful tone 
Let us demonstrate it to you. 
Will play Victor, 
Columbia and 
Edison Records 
We know you will be pleased with it. 
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