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The schools closed at noon Wednes- 
day for the Thanksgiving recess and will 
open as usual Monday morning. 
Miss Agnes Oddman of Boston, who 
attends Posse gymnasium, spent Thanks- 
giving at Manchester, a guest of Miss 
Marion Kitfield. 
A chafing dish party is planned for 
this evening at the Chapel under the 
direction of the Y. P. S. C. E., given 
especially for the young people who are 
home from schools and colleges for the 
Thanksgiving holidays. 
A party of sixteen young people, mem- 
bers o1the local“ Ys P.o:.. sr, “went 
to Beverly Tuesday evening to a social 
at the Dane street church, a return party 
for the one given a few weeks ago at the 
Chapel for the young people of the Bev- 
erly society. The trip was made by 
train. A very pleasing entertainment 
program was carried out by the hosts, a 
most delightful evening resulting. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass,, P. O. for week ending Nov. 21. ~Miss 
Mary J Amory, Geo Angus, J A Caddy, John 
P Cronin, William Dykeman, Bertha Edlefson, 
Mrs Mary L Gould, Mrs Mary Hall, Mr 
Mitchell, Geo W Perry, Giudanni de Filippo, 
Miss E M Perkins, Philip S Sears, Mrs E T 
Taylor, Miss E E ‘Taylor, Miss M E 
Williams 2. 
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fisherman, who has had so many close 
calls the past few years in his fishing 
dory, is quite a humanist if people but 
knew it. Mr. Bennett wouldn’t harm 
a dumb animal any more than he would 
cut off a finger, to use his comparison. 
Very often he goes to his dory at the 
town wharf early mornings and finds 
huge wharf rats in the boat making a 
meal off some of the fish in the bottom of 
the boat. Far be it from him to kill 
those rats, as some would do, but he lets 
them make their escape unmolested. A 
few days ago he went to his hen yard 
and saw a skunk. ‘The animal, fright- 
ened, tried to make its escape by crawl- 
ing under the hen coop, and in so doing 
became caught. Mr. Bennett caught 
hold of it and intended to help it out of 
its predicament, when the animal turned 
about and bit its would-be malefactor in 
the finger, which, by the way, is healing 
without giving the old gentleman any un- 
due pain. Mr. Bennett says he hasn’t 
killed a hen for 23 years though he says 
he has killed a young rooster occasionally. 
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PHONOGRAPHS 
A big line of the Edison and Victor machines always on hand. For sale 
on EASY TERMS or for CASH. See our line. 
HH A big stock of the latest Edison and Victor 
Over 6,000 in stock. Easy terms. RECORDS 
HH Come and see the new AMBEROL Records. A new record 
made of new composition, by a new process and playing an 
average of more than four minutes. 
See what they are and how to 
play them on your phonograph. 
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Yes---lost in admiration for these handsome Over- 
coats The only reason why every man in Manchester 
doesn't buy his Overcoat here is because he doesn’t come 
here to look first. $14.75 isn’t much to pay for a good 
coat, but we have a line at that price that will make your 
eyes stick out. Snappy, graceful garments in a variety of 
handsome patterns, embodying both honest materials and 
honest workmanship. 
$14.75 
Emerson Shoes, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 
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Cut Bridge of Gloucester. county, as follows: Gloucester $12,960, 
The county commissioners Tuesday Manchester $5,400, Rockport $2,160, 
morning apportioned the thirty per cent Essex $1,080. The cost of maintenance 
of the cost of the new cut bridge at will be equally divided between Glouces- 
Gloucester which is to be borne by the ter and the county. 
cities and towns, the remainining seventy 
per cent of the cost tobe borne by the B, V. D. Underwear at Bell’s, » 
