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VoLuME 6. August 1, 1908 NuMBER 31 
August J—7. 
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2 Su. 4 38 (Bers 22 48 2231 
3M. 4 39 Yate” 2 50 J ids5 
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6 Th. 4 42 6 58 Cri 5 45 
7 Fr. 4 43 6 57 6 15 6 43 
Last Sunday another accident befell 
two autoists, caused by the machinery in 
some way getting out of gear. “Thus all 
control of the auto was lost, it 
wrecked and they were killed. 
A local chauffeur remarks that “‘ It is 
always the unexpected that happens.’’ 
Now, you may have noticed 
(mail carriers and others) 
was 
certain 
young men, 
riding bicycles, who take delight in grasp- 
ing the corner of the tonneau of car and 
holding tight so as to be assisted in mak- 
ing faster time on their way; or, if not 
so near as in the case sited, using the 
auto as a pace maker and blindly follow- 
ing directly behind it. Suppose that 
auto should stop suddenly or run into 
something, we fear the bicycle rider 
would suffer more serious injury than he 
is aware of. Sometimes when a_ warn- 
ing is given no one heeds it until too late. 
This is to serve as a note of warning. 
THe action of the Manchester Board 
of Health in ordering all motor boats in 
the harbor “‘ muffled’’ was the subject 
of a bitter arraignment by one of the 
motor magazines in its last issue. The 
however, 
in the same manner many such articles 
are written, by persons who have very 
article was probably written, 
ResipeNcre OF AUSTIN MORLEY, 
‘The above picture is of the new  resi- 
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morley, 
on the corner of Brook street and Nor- 
wood avenue, Manchester. It is of in- 
terest not only to Manchester people, 
but to contractors and builders in gene- 
ral, inasmuch as it has the distinction of 
being the first residence in Manchester 
to be tuilt of the new construction, cem- 
ent block. In fact it is said to be the 
first residence of this construction in 
Essex County. 
The architecture is of the Colonial 
type, the general dimensions being 29x40 
feet, of two stories, and containing 13 
rooms. ‘The interior arrangement of 
the house compares favorably with the 
modern, up to date, well contsructed and 
planned house. 
The cement blocks of which the ex- 
terior is constructed were made on the 
premises entirely of local material, with 
the exception of the cement. The 
composition is of crushed stone, bank 
CORNER BROOK STREET AND NORWOOD AVENUE, 
MANCHESTER. 
sand and water, besides the cement. 
The process by which the blocks were 
made is very simple. They were 
pressed in an tron mould, two faces 
being used, that for the main walls being 
pean hammered face and those for the 
corner tiers, and window jambs being 
rock faced. “The blocks were 8x12x24 
and 8x10x24 inches, with air spaces in 
center and in color resemble Indiana 
limestone. After making they were al- 
lowed to dry in the sun for 4 to 6 days 
when they were ready for use. “The 
piazza walk, floor and balustrades are 
also all in cement. 
Many advantages are claimed for this 
construction, among them the warmth 
in winter, Rieck is noticeably greater 
than a ftauhe house, and the coolness in 
summer, also the decreased cost of main- 
tenance, which is very small after the 
first cost which Mr. Morley claims is 
no more than a frame house of the same 
character. 
little, or no knowledge of the local con- 
ditions governing such action by_a board. 
As we have said many times before in 
this paper Manchester is a summer _ re- 
sort pure and simple. ‘lake away the 
attractions which bring the wealth of the 
land to our shores, and you take away 
your bread and butter. Our summer 
people have protested vigorously against 
the noise of ‘“un-muffled’’ motor boats 
passing in and out the harbor at all hours 
of the night and morning and_ our board 
of health, men of excellent judgment, 
have decreed that the public health de- 
mands that the noise be abated in some 
INSURANGE OF ALL KINDS 
Best Companies Lowest Rates 
School and Union Streets 
at least. To this end they 
have ordered that the boats be equipped 
with under 
measure, 
water mufflers and have 
instructed the harbor master to see that 
the order is inforced. 
We believe that the wishes of our 
shore residents should be respected, in 
this matter. We wunderstand that sev- 
eral of the shore residents stand ready to 
meet any expense that may have to be 
met by launch owners in complying with 
this requirement, and will furnish muf- 
flers or the expense of buying them to 
any who may bring the matter to their 
attention. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON 
REAL ESTATE 
Justice of the Peace, Notary Public 
Mortgages, Loans, 
Manchester Massachusetts 
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