MANCHESTER 
The many friends in town of 
Mrs. Daniel Allen of Gloucester, 
will be sorry to hear of her serious 
illness. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 
Central square store. 
The new drawbridge has recently 
been equipped with an electric mo- 
tor which will be used to open the 
bridge for the first time within a 
few days. 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. 
Lamson & Hubbard Winter Hats 
at Bell’s. 
A delegation of local S of V at- 
tended the inspection of the camp 
at Gloucester Wednesday evening. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s, Central square. 2 
Francis Andrews spent the holi- 
day and week-end with his brother, 
Fred Andrews in Cambridge. 
The Essex County association W 
R C will meet with Everett Peabody 
Corps, No. 4, at G A R hall, Main 
street, Georgetown, March 13, at 
10.30 a.m. 
Bates Street Shirts $1.50 at Bell’ S 
Central square store. 
The serious accident to Chas. se 
Parrott, which occurred at Manches- 
ter, January 26, when he _ was 
thrown from a sleigh in attempting 
to control a runaway horse, resulted 
fatally at the Addison Gilbert hos- 
pital, Gloucester, about 5.30 o’clock 
Tuesday evening. Mr. Parrott was 
a salesman for C. W. Luce & Co., of 
Gloucester, having been in their em- 
ploy about 18 years, and being in 
eharge of the Manchester route. 
Death resulted from two serious 
eracks at the base of the skull. Had 
he recovered his mind would have 
been permanently affected. Mr. 
Parrott was a native of Gloucester, 
being a son of William M. and Lu- 
einda (Lane) Parrott, and was born 
August 20, 1859, being 52 years and 
6 months old at the time of his 
death. He married Miss Anna A. 
Martin. He is survived by his 
Widow, one son, Charles W., and one 
daughter, Miss Ethel H. Parrott. 
The funeral was held from his 
late residence, 10 Bellevue avenue, 
Gloucester, this afternoon at 2.30 
o'clock. 
Little Helen Mullins, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mullins of 2 
Summer street, observed her 8th 
birthday Wednesday by a gathering 
of her little friends: Games and 
music proved enjoyable pastimes. 
Margaret McNeary presided at the 
piano. The young hostess received 
many valued remembrances of the 
day. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Height of 
Desmond avenue entertained their 
niece Miss Flora Trites of Melrose, 
during the week. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Cen- 
tral square store. ts 
F. HW. Dale, gardener for the John 
R. MeGinleys at Smith Point, was 
among the students in floriculture 
and landseape architecture at the 
Massachusetts Agricultural college, 
who arrived in Boston last Friday 
on their tour of the New England 
states in connection with their col- 
lege work. Last Saturday they vis- 
ited many of the larger florist estab- 
lishments in and about’ Boston. 
Among the party which numbered 
sixteen was Prof. E. A. White of 
Amherst. 
Ear Muffs 25c at Bell’s Central 
square store. 
Miss Alice Mason of Boston spent 
a few days in town this week the 
guest of Mrs. Edw. Crowell of Lin- 
coln street. Miss Mason resumes 
her position as bookkeeper at Hinch- 
liffe’s market April 1. 
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