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Mrs. D. Crowell Jones of Washing- 
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ton street is at Bridgewater visiting 
friends. 
Lewis Morgan returned ‘Tuesday 
evening from a three weeks’ vacation 
trip to Nova Scotia. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole are at 
Hampton, N. H., fora visit with rela- 
tives, leaving here Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sinnicks re- 
turned the first of the week froma very 
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Albert 
W. Mead at Enfield, N. H. 
Miss Katie Baker and Miss Lila 
Morse returned yesterday from a week’s 
visit to the South Shore, where they were 
guests of Mrs. Austin Eldridge, at 
Bourne. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marshall, Miss 
Lucy Johnson, assistant to the postmas- 
ter, and Miss Annie Johnson left Mon- 
day for afew days’ tour of the White 
Mountains. 
Librarian D. L. Bingham has been 
under a physician’s care part of the past 
week as the result of a billious attack. 
He is able to be out again now, however. 
Mr. Bingham is approaching his 95th 
birthday. 
The Class of 1911, Story High school, 
organized Wednesday with the choice 
of the following officers: Miss Anna- 
bel Lodge, president; George Rust, vice 
president; Miss May Rogers, secretary ; 
Frank Floyd, treasurer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ericson enter- 
tained a large party of friends at their 
home off Summer street Wednesday 
evening, on the occasion of Mrs. Eric- 
son’s birthday. Dancing was one of the 
features of the evening. Acollation was 
served, the occasion proving a most de- 
lightful one for all who attended. 
The chemical was called to the Beach 
street crossing Wednesday just before 
noon for a blaze in a pile of railroad 
ties, which it is thought were ignited by 
a spark from the freight train passing 
about an hour before. The entire pile 
of ties, some fifty in number, were pret- 
ty well charred from top to bottom. No 
alarm was given. 
Manchester was represented at the 
big Republican barbecue at Point of 
Pines Tuesday by Senator Shaw, Chair- 
man E. S. Knight of the Board of Sel- 
ectmen, Chairman F. K. Swett of the 
Assessors, Town Treasurer E. P. Stan- 
ley, G. E. Willmonton, L. W. Floyd, 
F. K. Hooper, Senter Stanley, David 
Bennett, Malcolm C. Dodge and Henry 
T. Bingham. 
Don’t forget it,---the Express Drivers’ 
dance tonight. ‘The biggest party of the 
season. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
F. L. Nicholson of Meredith, N. H., 
was a Manchester visitor Monday. 
‘The Lake Winnipesaukee excursion 
Monday was taken in by 15 Manchester 
people. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lodge have just 
returned from a short vacation trip to 
Niagara Falls, “Thousand Islands and 
Montreal. 
The school census has been completed 
by Harry Floyd and shows that the total 
number of children between the ages of 
5 and 14 years are 407 compared to 398 
last year. 
Arthur Giles of Atlanta, Ga., has 
been the guest of his aunt Miss M. D. 
Giles the past week. Mr. Giles came 
on to attend the wedding of his cousin 
Miss Ruby Simmonsand Richard Palmer, 
of Atlanta, at the home of Ralph Sim- 
mons, brother of the bride, at Beverly, 
Tuesday evening, Sept. 15. Miss Sim- 
mons has been in Manchester part of 
the summer at the home of Miss Giles. 
Mrs. Goldsmith and Miss Lila Gold- 
smith, Miss M. D. Giles and Mrs. 
Phillips also attended the wedding. 
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44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
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Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
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Oldest 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. 
new line of Souvenir China, imported by us. 
of the kind ever shown in Manchester. 
Benj. L. Allen, 
4 We are showing a 
The Finest goods 
Call and see them. 
Registered Pharmacist q 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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