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TENEMENT TO LET, 11 rooms, with 
bath and two toilets, electric lights, furnace 
heat, suitable for lodging house; centrally 
located. Also office in same building. Will 
let together or separate. Apply to E. S. Brad- 
ley, 42 Central St., Manchester. 2t 
GRADUATE MALE NURSE of wide ex- 
perience would like night work. No conta- 
gious cases. Best of references. Registry for 
nurses. Delaney’s drug store, 207 Cabot St., 
Beverly. Phone 510. 13tf 
TENEMENT of 4 rooms and bath and electric 
lights, to rent, at 752 Hale st. Apply to J. 
A. Culbert, Beverly Farms. pee 
1,000 CHILDREN A MontTH 
The thirty-sixth annual meeting of 
the Society for the Prevention of 
Cruelty to Children was held Tues- 
day, December 1, 1914, at the Hotel 
Vendome, Boston. Mr. C. C. Cars- 
tens, secretary and general agent of 
the society, announced that the so- 
ciety had investigated 4,848 cases in 
the last twelve months and had un- 
der its protection 12,513 children 
during the same time,—more than 
1,000 children a month. 965 cases 
were prosecuted in the courts on be- 
half of 2,636 children. In the Bos- 
ton office’ alone, 144 parents were 
prosecuted for non-support and neg- 
lect of their minor children, while 40 
people were brought to justice for 
sex crimes against young girls. 
Younc Laps CAUGHT IN MANCHESTER 
Chief Sullivan and Officers Shee- 
han, Cook, and Bullock of the Man- 
chester police, performed a clever 
piece of work early Sunday evening, 
when they took into custody, three 
Gloucester lads, who after being 
caught red handed with loots, which 
they had plundered from James T. 
Beaton’s store on Central st., not only 
confessed to breaking and entering, 
but two of them admitted no less than 
21 breaks in Gloucester last week, 
among the summer cottages at West 
Gloucester. They ‘are Benjamin 
Clark, 12, James DeCoste, 11, and 
William Brymer, II. 
The downfall of the trio was 
brought about by Chief Sullivan of 
Manchester and his officers after the 
lads had stolen a leather bag from the 
brakeman of the 3.56 train Sunday 
afternoon. Soon after the young- 
sters left the train the loss of the bag 
was discovered and the police were 
notified. Suspicion pointed towards 
the three boys, who in the meanwhile 
had disappeared. Later the bag was 
found by Officer Sheehan near the 
electric light station. 
A search was made for the lads 
Se 
FOR SALE: 4 carriages, including station wag- 
on, Beverly wagon, top buggy, open box 
buggy; also 1 double harness and 2 single 
harness. Apply A. M. Merriam or care- 
taker, Bridge st., West Manchester. 3t 
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J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Church St. MANCHESTER 
Office Hours: 
9-12 and 1-4 except Sundays. 
Telephone 85 
HENRY B. NORTHROP 
CAIROPODIST 
205 Casot St., BEVERLY Eelasta 
Over Delaney’s Drug Store 
J. P. LATIONS 
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but they could not be found. West 
Manchester and the Cove were scour- 
ed without results, until about 6.15 
o'clock, when Officer Cook discovered 
DeCoste in the Square. The boy was 
alone and he was walking under diffi- 
culties apparently, with his coat and 
pants pockets bulging forth very con- 
spicuously. The youngster was 
promptly taken into custody by the 
officer and brought to the police sta- 
tion. 
Young Brymer and Clark when ap- 
prehended by Officer Sheehan in 
Derosier’s garage preparing to take 
an automobile and skip the town. 
Everything was in readiness but start- 
ing the machine. 
The boys were taken to Gloucester 
later by City Marshal Marchant and 
Inspector Sullivan, and being juveniles 
were allowed to go to their homes. 
They will appear in the juvenile ses- 
sion of the district court next Tues- 
day. 
War PICTURES 
Beginning on Monday, December 7, 
at the Boston Theatre, the Popular 
Motion Picture Company will present 
the wonderful Belgian War Pictures 
that are now the film sensation of the 
country. It has been arranged that 
the films will be presented hourly, 
beginning at 11 A. M._ There are 
4,500 feet of the film and it takes an 
hour to run them off. These pictures 
were taken on the Belgian Battlefields 
with the sanction of the Belgian gov- 
ernment and Edwin F. Weigle, who 
made them, has imperilled his life a 
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a Ring, Fob, Scarf Pin in clasp, 
Chain, etc. 
We have one of the prettiest 
and best lines of goods we ever 
carried, 
A nice line of Diamond Rings 
$10 to $200. 
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Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
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hundred times to obtain the remark- 
able views of actual warfare that are 
shown on ‘these films. Not only 1s 
every modern method of fighting de- 
picted, but also the horrible results 
of such warfare stand out with start- 
ling vividness. 
CARD OF THANKS 
The undersigned desires to express 
his sincere thanks for the many kind- 
nesses extended during his recent 
bereavement and for the floral tri- 
butes in memory of his late mother. 
GEORGE Woopsury, 
Manchester, Dec. 4, 1914. 
