‘to immediately however 
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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Smith spent 
Sunday with their sister Miss Aseneth 
Dow on Norwood avenue. 
Miss Olive Chaine of Magnolia 
spent the first of the week the guest 
of her brother, Daniel Chaine. 
Mrs. Samuel Cool was the guest of 
Mr; and Mrs. Daniel Allen at Glou- 
cester Wednesday of this week. 
Mrs. Daniel Wade is critically ill 
at her home on Union street, suffering 
from a severe attack of pneumonia. 
It is rumored that the mails are to 
be collected as early as 4.15 a. m. after 
this date, that is if the mail-carrier’s 
watch is not on time. Ask John—. 
Will the person who wrote to the 
class of 1915 of the Story High 
school, suggesting a play, please let 
them know more about it—Gordon 
Crafts, president. 
The plans are still going on for the 
farce entitled “How the Story Grew” 
by the members of the W. C. R. at 
the Town hall’on Feb. 12. Musical 
selections will be rendered during the 
evening. 
Mrs. F. L. Smith of School street 
met with a regretable accident Wed- 
nesday evening when she broke her 
glasses and got several pieces of glass 
in her eye. The injury was attended 
and there 
are no serious consequences. 
McKinley’s birthday was celebrated 
during the meeting of the W. R. C. 
last evening. Short clippings were 
read concerning the life of McKin- 
ley from his birth to his death. A 
large number of members were pres- 
ent at the meeting. 
Manager Wm. McDiarmid expects 
to have the High School baseball team 
out for practice in the near future. 
The team has been weakened by the 
loss of two of its men, but the rest of 
the team is as it was last year. The 
manger thinks he can make a_hard 
hitting third baseman out of Carey, 
who played such a star game at second 
last year. 
Mrs. Charles O. Howe celebrated 
her 63rd birthday last evening at G. 
A. R. hall. After the regular meeting 
of the Woman’s Relief Corps Mrs. 
Howe was presented with a gift from 
the members of the W. R. C. con- 
sisting of a table cloth and napkins. 
The evening was spent in song and 
merriment. Albert Keith of Boston 
rendered solos consisting of ‘Silver 
Threads Among the Gold,” “Till the 
Sands of the Desert Grow Cold” and 
“When that Midnight Choo, Choo 
Leaves for Alabam.” A large birth- 
day cake was cut and each one re- 
ceived a liberal slice. Refreshments 
were served during the evening. 
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l, Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
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Price Specht who is fireman on the 
Fitchburg division of the B. & M. was 
home yesterday. 
Miss Minnie Downey of Glouces- 
ter has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Mark Lodge this. week. 
Sorosis shoes in. Winter styles at 
Bell’s Central square. store. ~ 
Wittys ContTrRIBUTES $150,000 For 
HIGHWAYS 
John N. Willys of the Pride’s sum- 
mer colony, has added his weight and 
$150,000 of his money to the trans- 
continental road project by Carl 
Fisher and J. A. Allison of Indian- 
opolis. Mr. Willys made his contribu- 
tion while in New York one day last 
week. It is to be paid in three yearly 
installments of $50,000 each. 
‘“He’s'a brute.” How so?” “When 
she promised to be his wife he said 
he would do’ everything in his power 
to make her happy.” “Well?” “He 
spends all his time at the club!” 
“Well, if he is-really a brute that 
ought to help some.”—E-«change. 
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Swansdown Flour, 
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Brigham Creamery Butter 
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Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
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H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
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PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
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Quince and Benzoin Toilet Cream 
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face or lips, or any roughness of the skin. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester, Mass. 
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