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Mrs. James K. ‘Tappan is visiting 
relatives in Rockland, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of 
Stoneham were in town over the week- 
end guests of C. L. Crafts and family. 
Miss Annie Lane has with her for a 
visit of a fortnight or more her room- 
mate at Smith, Miss Alice Langford of 
Fall River. 
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Mrs. J. W. Carter and daughter 
Doris of Portland, Me., are visiting the 
former's brother, Frank R. Robbins, 
and family, School street. 
At the probate court in Salem Mon- 
day Eliza F. Lambert was appointed ad- 
ministrator of the estate of the late Har- 
riet Albert of Manchester. 
The death of Mrs. Gertrude V. 
(Spaulding) David recently will be 
learned with regret by many Manchester 
people. Mrs. David, before her mar- 
riage was for several years teacher of 
music in the Manchester public schools. 
John C. Mackin, the new  superin- 
tendent of schools, was in town Monday 
ready to take up his year’s work. He 
will move here with his family later, 
and will probably occupy one of G: E. 
Willmonton’s houses in Windemere 
Park. 
Roy B. Stanley is returning to New 
York today after spending a week’s va- 
‘cation with his parents here. Mrs. 
Stanley and little child have been here 
since early July and will remain a_ while 
longer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley took a 
short trip to Portland by water the middle 
of the week. : 
“Fire! Fire! ! Fire!!!’ is the way 
in which the grand ball to be given in the 
Town hall on Friday evening, Aug. 21, 
under the auspices of Engine Company, 
No. J, of the local fire department, is 
heralded. An efficient committee is in 
charge, of which W. W. Hoare is 
chairman, and Ralph Stanley, E. F. 
Preston, Curtis Stanley and Fred C. 
Dougherty, are the other members. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. G. Perkins left 
“Tuesday for a visit to Mr. Perkins’ boy- 
hood home in Lamoine, Me., to be gone 
about a month. Meanwhile Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Carter of Reading are oc- 
cupying the Perkins cottage on Sea street 
for the month of August. . Mrs. Carter 
isa sister of Mrs. John Baker of this 
town. Her son, Clarence Carter is well 
known here, having been engaged at his 
_ profession as civil engineer several years 
fago with R. C. Allen. Mr. Carter is 
now located at Salt Lake, and at the 
present time is on a vacation trip to the 
Pacific coast. He will return to Salt 
_ Lake by way of Portland, Ore. 
“Standard” 
Personal Attention Given to all Worlc. 
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Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD Ss. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
On Wednesday, August 5, 
rived in the home of Mr. 
James Gray, Bennett street. 
Frank R. Robbins went to Water- 
ville, Me., Saturday and bought a hand- 
some driving horse for Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, to take the place of Mrs. Fitz’ pet 
horse, which had to be shot some weeks 
ago. ‘The horse is a thoroughbred, seal 
brown, ford riving in brougham. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cromwell of 
Washington arrived at Manchester Tues- 
day for a ten days’ visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy, Central street. 
Miss Etta Rabardy is having a month’s 
respite from her duties at the Boston 
Athenaum, which she is spending in 
Manchester. 
Charles and Harry Hooper are mem- 
bers of the newly organized Wolf Hill 
Yacht club of Gloucester and like the 
other young men in the club, have built 
themselves a 15-foot boat, named Sav- 
orie, and it is fair to presume that they 
will do credit to themselves as amateur 
yachtsmen. 
Go to Loomis. 
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and Mrs. 
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SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
RRS 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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Established 1845. 
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DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
Oldest 
MANCHEST ER2BY2THE2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Established Drug Store in Manchester. § 
Our Business was Founded in 1856. 
We deal in Drugs and Medicines of all kinds. 
Our Prescription 
Department is entirely up-to-date and is under the personal 
superyision of a Graduate of the Mass. 
College of Pharmacy. 
All prescriptions compounded in Our Store are Gompound- 
ed by Registered Pharmacists. 
imported by us. 
new line of Souvenir China, 
of the kind ever shown in Manchester. 
4 We are showing a 
The Finest goods 
Call-and see them. 
one L. ‘Mien. 
Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and nian sos _Manchester-by-the- -Sea 
Two Telephones: 257 and 8088-3 Bad 
a4 If one is busy call the other. 
