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MANCHESTER 
Robert, the 2-year-old son of Mr. 
and Mrs. James Grey, was taken to 
the Beverly Hospital for treatment 
Tuesday. 
Edward Baker is concluding his 
annual vacation from his duties at 
Bullock’s bakery tomorrow. 
Miss Katherine Gillis and Laur- 
ence Doucette of Boston, were the 
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Doucette of Lincoln street. 
A number of the children from 
the lower grades of the Priest 
School enjoyed a sleigh-ride to 
Gloucester last Friday with Mrs. E. 
J. Semons and Mrs. Gillis as chap- 
erones. While on Main street, 
Gloucester, the usual amount of 
snowballs greeted the party. Edgar 
Lovely got hit very near the eye 
with an unusually icy one, and it 
was thought his sight was affected 
at first, but he was taken to Dr. 
Cook and the injured member 
promptly cared for. 
Rev. Wm. Powers, formerly of the 
Sacred Heart church, of this town, 
but now of Chelsea, was in town 
Monday of this week ealling on 
friends. 
The King’s Daughters will meet 
with Mrs. Edward Crowell, Lincoln 
street, next Monday night. 
assortment in light, medium and 
dark percale House Dresses; both 
Duteh neck and high neck, elbow 
Sleeve style. Also Wrappers at 
this price, made with yoke or tea 
gown front; flounce on skirt. 
NORTH BHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
An enthusiastic meeting of the 
Manchester Baseball association was 
held Tuesday evening in Horticul- 
tural hall. About thirty baseball 
enthusiasts were present and a per- 
manent organization was affected 
with the following choice of officers: 
Walter R. Bell, president; Ralph 
Stanley, vice pres.; Geo. L. Knight, 
treasurer ; William: W. Hoare, asst. 
treas. ; ; Willard Rust, secretary. The 
officers were instructed to frame up 
a set of by-laws and present same at 
os meeting to be held Tuesday 
vening, February 27. Eve erybody 
will be given an opportunity to 
join,—summer as well as local resi- 
dents—and to give their support to 
a baseball team the coming sedson. 
Manchester has plenty of good ball 
players and with the right kind of 
moral as well as financial support a 
good team ought to be sent, onto the 
diamond. 
The officers of the Helping Hand, 
North Shore lodge, AOU W. for 
1912,-are= T. B. Stone, president ; 
Geo. F. Evans, vice pres.; W. R. 
Sell, sec.; E. Wallace Stanley, 
treas.; W. F. Spry, Geo. P. Dole and 
W. R. Bell, directors. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 at Bell's 
Central square store. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Salem, Massachusetts 
We are now showing our New Spring Line of 
Ideal House Dresses and Wrappers 
Nothing superior to the Ideal garment for housewives: 
style is always the latest, material is always of good 
quality; finish is all that the particular woman desires. 
At $1.00 we are showing a complete At $1.25, a great variety of pretty 
striped and figured percale House 
Dresses, made with 
pointed front 
Dutch neek, also a 
fine assortment of Wrappers at 
this price. 
scalloped or 
closing; high or 
elbow sleeves; 
MAIL ORDERS FILLED:—State preferred color and size. 
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MANCHESTER 
The Pilgrim Fathers held their 
regular meeting Monday evening, 
after which a most enjoyable social 
hour was spent. The entertainment 
committee had prepared a supper 
consisting of cold meats, salads, 
beans, pies, cakes and coffee. Dane- 
ing was also enjoyed. Next Tues- 
day evening those of the Pilgrims 
and others who took part in the 
“Two Buzzards’’ will go with Mrs. 
Hannah Tappan to Chelsea and give 
the same play at the Soldiers’ 
Home. 
Employees of Morley, Flatley & 
Co. are engaged tearing down the 
Masconomo stables on Beach street, 
an old landmark. The property has 
been purchased by George R. White 
of Boston and Manchester. It will 
probably be the site for a garage or 
greenhouses in connection with the 
White estate. 
Letters remaining 
the Manchester, Mass. 
unclaimed at 
postoffice for 
week ending Feb. 10th:— Antonio, 
Pietro Imola; Antonio, Paellimo; 
Beucanino, Michael; Colby, E. J.; 
HIaywood, Charles M.; 2. Liugi, 
Testa M.; Pierdominio, Eugeino; 
Lamotte, H. T. J.; Tammany, Agnes 
Miss. — Samuel lL. Wheaton, post- 
master. 
At $1.50, 
styles in 
exceptionally pretty 
Ideal House Dresses, 
piped with white, others 
trimmed with plain chambray to 
match; high and Dutch necks, el- 
bow sleeves. Also see our Ideal 
Wrappers at this price. 
some 
