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Little Journeys or Big Journeys 
can be made more enjoyable. 
The Big Thought of Travelling is how to carry 
money safely and conveniently. 
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American Bankers Association Checks. 
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MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The pastor, Rev. C. A. Hatch, 
will preach Sunday morning at the 
Congl, church on “Divine Forgive- 
ness, or Closing Up Our Accounts.” 
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary 
society of the Congl. church will meet 
with Mrs. Cruickshank Thursday 
afternoon, Sept. 2nd, at 3 o'clock. 
Topic: “Mercy.” 
First. Unitarian churcn, Masco- 
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nomo street. Service Sunday morn- 
ing at 11 o'clock. Rev, Otto Lyding, 
associate minister of First Church, 
Roxbury, will preach Sunday, Aug- 
ust 29. All are welcome.  Seais 
free. 
When you think of painting think 
cf Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adv 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
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MANCHESTER 
Rev. A. G.. Warner was called 
home from the Boys Scout camp last 
Saturday to officiate at the funeral 
of the late Mrs, Richard Lethbridge. 
Mr, Warner is an enthusiastic base- 
ball fan and he was able to see part 
of the game at Beverly last Saturday 
on his way back to New Hampshire 
by stopping over one or two trains. 
Bathing © Suits ‘at. E. Ae Lethe 
bridge’s. adv. 
The flower garden at J, S. Reed’s 
Beach street restaurant is in full 
bloom now and is, perhaps, a little 
past its best days. It is a picture 
worth beholding, however, and at- 
tracts many a passerby. Mr. Reed 
is a great lover of flowers and the 
splendid variety and tasteful layout 
bespeaks an ability of unusual merit 
in the line of amateur gardening. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S. 
‘Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv. 
“Nosoby Home” at WILBUR 
The most phenomenal success in z 
musical way occurred at the Wilbur 
Theatre last Monday evening when 
F. Ray Comstock and Elisabeth Mar- 
bury presented “Nobody Home,” the 
smartest musical comedy ever seen 1.1 
Boston. It took the city by storm 
with its catchy, syncopating music 
and its cast of artists. 
“Nobody Home” was attended on 
the opening night by Governor Walsn - 
and Mayor Curley, and society was 
so well represented that it far sur- 
passed the most brilliant grand opera 
opening, The play came here well 
indorsed by a run of six months at 
the Princess and Maxine Elliott 
Theatres, New York, and according 
to the reception of the past week, it 
will double the run in Boston. 
Essex County Cus Gor. 
Some eighteen players were entered 
in the handicap bogy tournament for 
men at the Essex club last Saturday. 
First prize was won by FE. E. Brewe-, 
at even, and P. W, Whittemore sec- 
ond prize with 2 down. The suti- 
mary: R, E. Brewer, even; =e. 
Whittemore, 2 down; H. N, Spauld- 
ing, 3 down; J. B. Waller, 3 down, 
E. E. Williams, 4 down; A. Klliott, 4 
down; S. Carr, 9 down. 
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