MANCHESTER 
Benjamin L. Bullock is confined 
to his home on Sea street by illness. 
Mrs. David Cobb and child are 
visiting her mother, Mrs. Benjamin 
Foster, Central street. 
Senter Standley is attending the 
grand lodge of the AOW, in Bos- 
ton this week. 
A bugle eall Thursday evening 
aaounced the opening of the Roose- 
velt rally in front of the Town hall. 
A large crowd of men and boys 
erowded around the automobiles to 
hear the words of the Roosevelt 
supporters, who were Charles §S. 
Baxter of Medford, Senator Nason 
of Haverhill, and 8. H. Donnell of 
Peabody. Hon. Mr. Foulke was the 
feature speaker of the evening. 
Mrs. Louis Hutchinson is enter- 
taining her mother from Peabody. 
The blacksmith shops are closing 
Saturdays at noon commencing next 
week and continuing to November. 
New England Resorter, the new 
monthly magazine, out for May. Fif- 
teen cents a copy at Floyd’s. 
At their meeting last night the 
board of selectmen granted a vic- 
tuallers license to J. S. Reed, Inn- 
holder’s licenses to Charles I. Scott 
and M. J. Callahan; ‘‘pony express’’ 
licenses to Smith and the American 
express companies; junk licenses to 
C. F. Daily and Garrett Fitzgerald 
of Salem, Nicholas Zelinsky and R. 
Arth of Beverly, the fee being $25.00 
in each case. The board has also 
made the following appointments: 
Edward Crowell, registrar of. voters 
three years beginning May 1; James 
Hoare, George S. Sinnicks and Clar- 
ence W. Morgan, fire engineers; 
Thomas W. Long, sealer of weights 
and measures; Alhanan Babcock, 
undertaker. 
An important meeting of the Man- 
chester Base Ball association will be 
held in Horticultural hall, Tuesday 
evening, April 30th. All members 
will please bring in the names of 
such candidates as they have re- 
ceived for membership. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge will preach at 
the Congregational church Sunday 
morning on ‘‘The Divine Nature of 
Devotion.”’ 
There will be a vesper service 
Sunday evening, April 28, at 7 
o'clock, under the auspices of Har- 
mony Guild, in the Congregational 
church. There will be special musie. 
Everyone is cordially invited. 
Rey. A. G. Warner and Robert M. 
Baker, Miss Annie Young and Miss 
Lutes were delegates to the Essex 
County Christian Endeavor conven- 
pon held at North Andover, April 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Harmony Guild will hold a special 
meeting at the chapel Monday 
evening, April 29. . Hach member 
is urged to be present. 
Tuesday evening the C social will 
be held in the Baptist vestry at 7.30 
o'clock. The entertainment will 
consist of solos, duets and readings. 
The ‘‘Q. E.’’ class of the Sunday 
school will give a ‘‘Carnival of the 
Flowers.’’ 
Rev. A. G. Warner’s subject Sun- 
day morning will be ‘‘Calvary’s 
Cross.’’ In the evening the church 
unites in service with the Congrega- 
tional church at 7 o’clock. 
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heroes and heroines lost in the Ti- 
tanie disaster. The pastor preached 
on “‘The Disaster and Its Lessons.’’ 
The choir rendered appropriate sel- 
ections. 
Samuel IH. Gamage of Lynn, a na- 
tive of Rockport, was found dead in 
bed in Manchester Friday morning. 
Ile had a room at Mrs. Hamilton’s 
house, 5 Washington street. 
Base Ball 
Manchester vs. Essex at Essex, 
April 20, M: H. S.—7; E. H. ‘S.—5. 
Manchester vs. Beverly, April 23, 
at Beverly. M.H.S—4; B. H.S.—19. 
Tomorrow afternoon the Crickets 
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and the M. H. S. eross bats at Man- 
chester play-grounds. 
The service at the First Baptist 
ehureh, last Sunday morning was in 
the nature of a memorial to the 
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of delicious smoothness—free from lumps, salt or bits of 
ice—and guaranteed pure. To-day is the day to try it. 
Sold by the plate or package. 
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