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N ORTH SHOR FB REWZE 
Don’t miss the opportunity. 
Christmas Club closes Jan. 2nd., 
DWE 
Over 200 have joined already. 
Ask the man who had one in 1916. 
He has joined again and doubled. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1 
; Sat. Ev’gs. 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1397 
Lee’s Block, Manchester 
Tel. 73-R and W 
MANCHESTER 
Dr. F. A. Willis and Wm. Francis 
returned Tuesday from spending the 
Christmas and New Year’s holidays 
in New York City. 
Miss Mollie Sullivan, who has 
been stopping with the William 
Craigs on Sea street the last six 
months or more left Saturday for 
Hartford, Conn., where she will make 
a short visit previous to her depar- 
ture for her home in Seattle, Wash. 
Miss Annie Campbell, D. H. C. R., 
and suite of Beverly will install the 
officers of Father Shahan court, M. 
C. O. F., next Wednesday evening, 
Jan. 10, at the regular meeting in Odd 
Fellows hall. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
The annual election of officers of 
the Manchester club will take place 
this evening. At this meeting also 
will be decided whether or not the 
club will put on a minstrel show this 
winter. 
Manchester 
Electric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Don’t Heat the whole Garage 
“Expensive and Unnecessary’’ 
The Hughes Engine and Carburetor Heater will prevent 
freezing the engine and radiatér, permitting your car to 
start the coldest mornings without fussing with hot appli- 
cations to the carburetcr and manifold. : : 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
Jan. 5, 1917. 
MANCHESTER 
An inventory of the estate of the 
late Abbie F. Larcom of Manchester 
was filed this week, $9463.80. 
Michael Kelleher met with a pain- 
ful accident Saturday while chopping 
wood. He struck his forefinger with 
the axe, almost completely cutting the 
member in two from the tip of the 
finger to the hand. 
Robert Phillips, the young son of 
Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips at the 
Cove, who so badly injured his fore- 
finger recently, was taken to the hos- 
pital Wednesday, it being necessary 
to amputate the member. 
Members of Allen post, G. A. R., 
and the Woman’s Relief corps have 
been invited to attend the installation 
of officers of Col. H. P. Woodbury 
camp, 5. of V., in G. A. R. hall next 
Tuesday evening, Jan. 9. 
The school committee has arranged 
for the transportation of school chil- 
dren from the outstanding districts, 
during the winter months, as follows: 
Forest street and Smith’s Point, 
Boyle’s stable; West Manchester and 
Pleasant street, Connor’s _ stable; 
Manchester Cove and Magnolia sec- 
tion, Story and Greenwood bus line; 
Pine street, Smith’s Express Co. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
REBEKAHS ELEcr. 
The officers of Liberty Rebekah 
lodge, No. 78, I. O. O. F., were elect- 
ed last Friday evening as follows: 
Mrs. Elizabeth Soulis, noble grand; 
Mrs. Della Kehoe, vice grand; Miss 
Jennie C. Sargent, recording secre- 
tary; Mrs. Susan Andrews, financial 
secretary; Mrs. Emma Stanley, treas- 
urer; Wm. J. Johnson, trustee for 
three years. 
CHIEFS RAISED. 
Deputy Great Sachem A. W. Eli- 
son and full suite of twenty members, 
from Lynn, came to Manchester last 
evening and raised up the chiefs of 
Conomo tribe, 113, I.O. R. M. There 
was quite a large attendance of mem- 
bers and visitors, despite the storm. 
The following chiefs were raised to 
their respective stumps: 
Philip Croteau, sachem; Clifford 
Doane, senior sagamore; Chas. E. 
Pell, jr. sagamore; Harry S. Tappan, 
collector of wampum; Leonard An- 
drews, keeper of wampum; E. F. 
Preston, keeper of records; James W. 
Andrews, Ist sannap; Henry A. 
Moulton, 2d sannap; Albert Maslin, 
guard of forest; Mark Lodge, guard 
of wigwam; Wm. Lethbridge. 
Byron ‘Bullock, Chas. A. Mason, Ed. 
Lethbridge, warriors; Hollis Bell, W. 
Roberts, Archie Cool, Alfred 
Walen, braves. 
