MANCHESTER SECTION 
The public schools will open next 
Tuesday after the long summer’s 
vacation. 
Mr. Frank G. Cheever left yester- 
day for a week’s visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. Ernest Mead, at Northfield, 
where the Meads have a camp. 
Mrs. Geo. Cutler of Swampscott, 
Mrs. Wm. Hadley and sister and 
young son, of St. Louis, are guests 
for the week-end and over the holi- 
day of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Scott, 
Pinice st, 
Get your gloves cleaned by the 
Parisian Laundry. E. A. Lethbridge, 
agent. adv. 
Alexander Robertson started last 
night for Bath, Me., to join Mrs. 
Robertson and son over the week-end 
and holiday, returning home with 
them the first of the week. 
Manchester harbor is a busy place 
at the present time. This morning 
from the Breeze office we observe 
five dredgers and construction out- 
fits at work. Two dredgers of the 
Bay State Dredging Co. are at work 
on the inner harbor, cutting another 
wide swath out of the mud flats, and 
at Point of Rocks another outfit is 
blasting a trench for the sewer pipes. 
Beyond that is another dredger cut- 
ting a trench on the bottom of the 
harbor for the sewer pipes, and fur- 
ther outside is the outfit laying the 
pipes. The outfall of the sewer pipes 
has been completed and some 1,400 
feet of pipe laid. 
Salem Commercial School 
Is the largest institution of its kind 
north of Boston. 126 Washington. St. 
Dver’s Auto Depot 
THOMAS Derosier, Prop. 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP 
Supplies and Sundries 
Autos to Rent by Hour or Day 
COR. PINE AND BENNETT STS. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 169 
Friday, September 4, 1914. 
Willard L. Rust is enjoying a 
fortnight’s vacation from his work 
with the Spencer Trask Co., of Con- 
egress st., Boston. 
Dr. J. Russell MacKinnon has been 
spending a few days this week in the 
Berkshires with a party of former 
class-mates in the dental school. 
Miss Grace C. Merrill left yester- 
day for a few days’ trip to Province- 
town, to join Miss Esther Northrup, 
who has been spending the week 
there with her sister, Mrs. Wolfe. 
They will return Saturday. 
Bathing Suits for Men and Boys 
at Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv: 
Enoch Crombie of Pleasant street, 
who has been employed at the Essex 
County club the last five or six years, 
much of that time in connection with 
new construction work, has been ap- 
pointed superintendent of construc- 
tion of the new golf links at the 
Kernwood Country club, Salem, re- 
cently organized. The plans call for 
an 18-hole course, but only nine holes 
will be built at the present. <A. T. 
Ratchesky of Beverly Cove is the 
president of the new club and Jesse 
Koshland of the Manchester summer 
colony is another director. The club 
is in Salem, just over the Kernwood 
bridge, leading from Beverly, and is 
located in one of the prettiest sections 
of the city. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
work guaranteed. Price $1.25. Ship 
by either Dunn’s or Smith’s express. 
—Manchester Lawn Mower Co., Io 
Bridge st., Manchester. Telephone 
327-W. adv. 
Mrs. Franklin B. Rust has been 
spending a few days in Cambridge 
this week with her daughter, Mrs. 
Harry R. Floyd, who returned Wed- 
nesday from the Charlesgate hospital, 
where she was operated upon recent- 
ly for appendicitis. — 
Herbert Lampron has joined the 
navy and is getting his preliminary 
training on the training ship “Con- 
stellation,’ in Boston. He is now 
having a two weeks’ furlough, a week 
of which he has spent in town visit- 
ing his father, and a part he is spend- 
ing with his mother and sisters in 
Beverly. 
One of the large motor trucks of 
the American Exp. Co. went wrong 
early last evening at West Manches- 
ter, the steering geer breaking, or 
something of the sort. The driver 
jumped but Charles Hannible, who 
was in the rear, was thrown out and 
received injuries which it is feared 
may prove serious. He was taken to 
his home in West Gloucester and Dr. 
Glendenning attended him. 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certificate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vacinnated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause why 
such has not been done. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
has opened for the season her 
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72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
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Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
For Sale 
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actor in harness or saddle; 
weight 700; very gentle, 4 years 
old. Will be shown any day 
after<2'p.-m, 
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Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone 150 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of .All Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bidg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSE FOR 
RENT 
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