54 NORTH SHORE Pete and Reminder 
July 30 1915: 
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EXPRESSION OF SORROW 
In view of the fact that Sunday, 
Aug. 1, marks the first anniversary 
of the beginning of the great Euro- 
pean war, the churches’ throughout 
Massachusetts are observing in a sim- 
ple way their expression of sorrow “it 
the calamity which has befallen hu- 
manity, and of sympathy for those 1n 
all the warring nations who have sui- 
fered so heavily a burden of distress 
during the year; and on Sunday, from 
half past four to quarter before five, 
the bells of the Baptist and Congrega- 
tional churches will be tolled. This 
memorial will not in any sense be an 
expression of partisanship; it will be 
Sil nply an expression of deep emotion 
of sorrow and compassion. 
of $2. may have free 
50¢. Cap. 
Jewett and Mrs. 
a 25c. Necktie; 
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Jewett of 
Portsmouth have been spending a few 
days at Manchester this week with the 
former’s brother, Town Clerk A. S. 
Jewett. 
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. 
GIFT MONTH 
DU RING AUGUST any person making a cash purchase 
or, any person 
making a $4. cash purchase may have free a 50c Tie or a 
F. W. BELL’S BEACH ST. STORE, MANCHESTER 
Miss Margaret M. MENaae 
Manicuring, Scalp Massage 
Marcel Waving — 
Lincoln St., Manchester 
Telephone : 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bond of Med- 
ford spent the week-end with their 
con and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 
R. MacDonald, Norwood avenue. 
Mrs. John M. P. Full- and two 
daughters, Florence and Edith of 
Newport, have been spending the 
week visiting Mrs. Full’s twin sister, 
Mrs. Franklin B. Rust, School street. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost was 
in town Monday for a brief visit, 
motoring here with friends, from 
Mattapan, where he preaches. Mr. 
Frost was formerly pastor of the 
Baptist church, this town.» 
Frank W. Bell is making a novel 
inducement for cash purchases during 
the month of August. He is offering 
to give away as a gift a 25c necktie 
to every person making a cash pur- 
chase of $2.00, or for a $4.00 cash 
purchase a 50c necktie or a 50c Cap. 
Box1nc Bouts AT GLOUCESTER 
A large crowd of North Shore 
boxing fans will journey to Glou- 
cester next Tuesday night and wit- 
ness the bouts at the Gloucester So- 
cial and Athletic club. <A fine pro- 
gram has been arranged and the man- 
agement. was lucky in _ securing 
Frankie McManus, the Philadelphia 
whirlwind, to box Harry Carlson the 
International Amatuer Champjon, 10 
rounds. The winner of the’ bout may 
be sure of getting plenty matches and 
each is out to win as quickly as pos- 
sible. 
The semi-final will be up to the 
usual standard, and will feature 
Frank Ah Chung, the fighting China- 
man, against Young Hyland of New 
York. The preliminary between 
Pat Moote of Manchester, Mass., 
and Young Miller of Salem is creat- 
ing as much interest as any bout that 
has been arranged this season. Moore 
is considered one of the cleverest 
boxers in these parts, and he works 
out daily at Singing. Beach in pre- 
paration for a hard contest. He is 
leaving no stone unturned in getting 
into shape and means to be at. his 
best when he steps into the ring Tues- 
day night. He will be backed to win 
by a host of admirers from Manches- 
ter who will accompany him by spe- 
cial bus. In Miller he is meeting a 
tough performer and Moore will have 
to bring everything into play that he 
has in order to get away with the 
decision, 
