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The application was made Wed- 
nestay at the State House for the 
charter for the new Manchester 
Trust Co. 
Landlord Frank Kenney of the 
Manchester House for the last year, 
has relinquished his lease and left 
town the first of this week, having 
taken apartments with his mother 
and cousin in Boston. M. J. Calla- 
han will conduct the hotel, as in 
former years, and his nephew Geo. 
Murphy came on from Glen Cove, 
L. I., a few days ago to take charge 
for Mr. Callahan. Mr. Kenney’s 
departure from Manchester is re- 
gretted by his many friends, of 
whom he has made a host since com- 
ing to town. 
Selectman Knight and Engineer 
Allen represented the town at an in- 
formal hearing this week at the of- 
fice of Col. Abbott, engineer of the 
War Department, in looking over 
ae approved by the Harbor and 
land Commissioners, for the new 
draw bridge at Manchester, before 
being sent on to Washington to re- 
Highland Nursery 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- 
and Conifers, for quick delivery in 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothces, 
New England. 
Fall planting gives splendid results. 
dendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. 
illustrated catalog tells how to grow these things successfully. 
Telephone Salem 820 
official approval of the 
The plans are perfectly 
satisfactory to the town officials. 
Some representatives of various 
bridge coneerns have been here 
looking over the situation, prepara- 
tory to giving estimates on the 
work. It is understood that the new 
bridge is to be modern and up-to- 
date in every respect, and that the 
work will be starter shortly, as it 
must be completed by May 14th. 
ceive the 
War Dept. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Our tried native Rhodo- 
A beautiful 
Telephone or write. 
Empire Theatre Bldg., 
SALEM, MASS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burgess, 
School street, have the sympathy of 
the community in the loss of their 
two-year-old son Gordon, last Sat- 
urday after a short illness with 
croup. He was a bright little boy 
and the bereaved parents feel their 
loss sorely. He was buried Sunday, 
interment being in Rosedale ceme- 
tery. 
Queen Quality Shoes at Bell’s. * 
Se 
} Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
a month’s business in one day. 
NOW to attend. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Monpay, JAuARY 23rd, OUR ANNUAL 
ONE DAY DRESS GOODS sa 
It’s the One day of the year on which to buy fine woolen dress materials at practically cost. 
ESTABLISHED - 1858 
Conducted on the same rules which governed our famous One Day Silk Sale last Monday, when we did over 
Equally great bargains will be offered at this ONE DAY DRESS GOODS SALE. 
Make your plans 
FURNITURE AT DE- 
PARTMENT STORE PRICES Now GoInG 
Those about to start housekeeping and those whose homes need new furniture will find it greatly to their advan- 
tage to attend this sale. 
First ANNUAL SALE OF NEWEST 
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ON AT “ALMY’S” 
