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MANCHESTER 
On Monday, John H. Cheever 
gave Jason Tuttle, a teamster for 
~ It Looks! 
And it tastes even better, for it 
is made of tested cream from 
Our Own Vermont creameries. 
A smooth, even texture—free 
from lumps of ice and salt— 
deliciously blended with the 
best fruit flavors and extracts, 
is always found in the famous 
Jersey 
Ice Cream 
Every ingredient is highest quality. Made 
in a factory absolutely hygienic and stored 
and shippedin perfectly clean cans. Con- 
forms to every requirement of the Pure 
Food Law and therefore guaranteed pure. 
Sold by the plate or package. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
For Sale By 
ALFRED WALEN 
Druggist, Manchester 
and agente in Beverly, 
Gloucester and Rockport 
COWS FOR SALE 
A CARLOAD of NEW 
MILCH COWS just arrived 
from Vermont. These cows 
have stood the test of the state 
veterinary and are free from 
all diseases. They are a first 
class young lot. 
JOHN F. MORGAN, 
Montserrat, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
the J. B. Dow Coal Co., the sum of 
$400.00 or over, one-half of which 
was in checks, to take to the Farms 
to turn over to Mr. Dow. Tuttle 
did not deliver the money, but on 
Tuesday morning early, left his 
house leaving a note to his wife say- 
ing he was going away and bidding 
her good-bye. Tuesday when he did 
not show up for work, his disap- 
pearance was reported to the police. 
Wednesday morning Mr. Dow re- 
ceived a letter postmarked Ports- 
mouth, N. H., in which were en- 
closed the checks but no money. 
Chief of Police Converse of Man- 
chester at once telephoned the po- 
lice of that city a description and a 
couple of hours later Tuttle was lo- 
eated and taken into custody. He 
was brought to Manchester and 
locked up Wednesday, p.m. At the 
district court in Salem yesterday 
Tuttle was given six months in the 
house of correction. Incidentally he 
spent around $50 while he was in 
Portsmouth. The rest was returned 
to its owner. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitfield and 
son, Ferris, of Cambridge, motored 
to Manchester Saturday and spent 
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. 
T. Beaton, Bridge street. 
$n 
MANCHESTER. 
Last Friday evening the Bachelor 
rirls gave a linen shower to Mrs. 
Peter C. Dooley at the home of her 
sister, Mrs. Levi Harvey, Lincoln 
street. Mrs. Dooley was formerly 
Miss Lillian Nunn, one of the popu- 
lar ‘‘Bachelor Girls.”’ She was 
genuinely surprised to see so many 
of her young friends at her sister’s 
home where she had called to spend 
the evening and perhaps even more 
so to receive the many dainty gifts 
composing the linen shower. The 
bride made a charming hostess, how- 
ever, and gave her guests a most 
pleasant evening. Punch, fanéy 
crackers, and sherbet were served. 
All left with the feeling that the 
evening had been a success in every 
way. 
The Junior class of the local high 
school will hold a dance in the Town 
hall next Friday evening. Every 
effort will be made to have this 
party as pleasant as the former high 
school dances have been. 
Prof. Charles <A. Norton and 
family motored from Tudson, N. 
II., Sunday and spent the day at 
their summer home, Union street. 
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