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Marshal Marchant has detailed Reserve 
Officer Wilkins for permanent duty the 
remainder of the season at Magnolia on 
the Shore road and around Rafe’s 
Chasm. His hours of duty are from 8 
o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock 
at night. 
‘The death at Gloucester last week of 
the three children of Mr. and Mrs. 
Archie Linnekin, all happening within a 
period of 48 hours, was one of the sad- 
dest events ever brought before the peo- 
ple of this vicinity. Cholera infantum 
was the cause of death in each case. 
Two of the children were twins, scarce- 
ly five months old. Mr. Linnekin is 
one of the force of employes at the Mag- 
nolia railroad station and he is_ receiving 
the sincere sympathy of his many friends 
here. 
Ata meeting of the democratic city 
committee of Gloucester last Friday 
evening Lafayette Hunt, Gilbert Crispin, 
Cornelius F. Murray and James R. 
Pringle were elected to represent this 
ward on the general committee. 
Cards are out announcing the engage- 
ment of Miss Georgianna Lucinda Dun- 
bar to George Manning Doucet. The 
wedding will take place on Saturday even- 
ing. 
The many friends of Miss Helen B. 
Lycett, assistant clerk at the Magnolia 
post office will be sorry to hear that she 
has been confined to her home the past 
week. 
Misses Anna Martin, of Lynn, and 
Edith Cunningham of Gloucester were 
the guests of Mrs. Henry Brown the first 
of the week. 
Mrs. Alice Harvey of Allston, and 
Mrs. Edw. Somes of Gloucester were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Knowl- 
ton on Tuesday. 
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$¢| The Men’s Clubhouse Project 
Five Questions Answered. Read the Last One. 
F. J. LIBBY. 
1. Why? Because Magnolia, however delightful visitors may find 
it, contains no adequate place of amusement for the men who work for 
the visitors. Hence one gentleman writes: ‘““I regard the successful 
launching of a Men’s Club as of the very greatest importance to Mag- 
nolia. “Though I do not expect directly to gain, indirectly the purify- 
ing of conditions in Magnolia is of great interest to me, and will benefit 
us all who live near by. Iwill therefore gladly subscribe $500.” 
Another writes: ‘‘I heartily approve of all you are attempting in 
this connection and need no urging to cooperate. I[ took $50 stock in 
the Women's Club enterprise and will take stock to the amount of $100 
in the Men's Club.” 
2. What? A building of basementand twostories. In the base- 
ment, bowling alleys and pool tables; on the first floor, a good restau- 
rant and social hall; on the second floor 24 neat rooms to let. “The 
building would cost between $12,000 and $15,000 furnished. It would 
be self supporting as the Women’s Clubhouse is. 
3. Where? On the double lot on Magnolia avenue between the 
new store of Philip Lycett and the Summerside Laundry. This corner 
lot contains 23,598 sq. ft., and has been bought at 10 cents a foot, 
which is very cheap indeed. 
4. When? ‘This fall and winter, provided you will help a little. 
“Many a little makes a mickle.” 
5. How? First, By Subscription. Shares in the property will cost 
$25 each. The following is the generous beginning of the subscription 
list: 
Payable this year Payable on or before Aug 1, 1909 
Mrs. Wm. McMillan $500. $500. 
Miss Houghton 500. 
Chas. H. Bull 100. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr. 250. 250. 
Miss Faulkner 500. : 500. 
Mrs. Curry 500. 500. 
Subscriptions less than $100 150. 
Totals $2,500. $1,750. 
SEGOND, BY THE TAG DAY 
The total on Monday, August 24th is then, $4250. The subscrip- 
tions have just begun! The next fortnight will see this sum doubled, 
we hope. 
Are you one of those who are interested but can only give a dol- 
lar or two? 
Then Tag Day is for you. Friday, August 28th you will be con- 
fronted by bright girls with red ribbons for sale marked ‘“M. C.  H.’’ 
(Men’s Clubhouse). Pay for your ribbon whatever you want your 
donation to be. Wear it that day and you will not be solicited again 
by the other “‘taggers.’? We expect that Tag Day will bring in $1000. 
Will you help to make it a day of enthusiastic cooperation in a good 
cause ? 
James Nazzaro, Hair Dresser 
Wants gentlemen who wear their hair pompadour style to know that this is the only place in 
Manchester where the above haircut is cut in the proper fashion to become the head and _ features 
of the face. 
And bear in mind the fact that one bad haircut will disfigure your face fora month. This is 
why I invite you to call at my up-to-date parlor, opp. Post Office, this town, to have your hair 
cut. 
I employ expert hair cutters. Come once and you will come again. Our specialty of de- 
signing new hair cutting styles every season is known all over Manchester and vicinity. 
Remember, our place is opposite the Postoffice, Manchester, Mass. 
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