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is a recent meeting the school board 
elected the teachers for the coming year, 
and with one or two exceptions the staff 
will be the same as last year. Miss Lena 
M. Jones has been elected a teacher of 
one of the grades atthe G. A. Priest 
school, to complete the link broken by 
Miss Tozier’s resignation last term. 
Miss Jones is a Manchester young wo- 
man, and has taught the past year at 
Hingham. It is understood that Miss 
Babcock, who has taught the Kindergar- 
ten so successfully since its installation 
here, will not return in the autumn. 
The Manchester police have just been 
supplied with new Colts revolvers in 
place of the small-calibred weapons 
which they have carried for a number of 
years. ‘The new revolver is of a type 
known as the Police Positive, with 38- 
calibre, 5-inch barrel and repeating ac- 
tion. It has a carrying power of about 
1500 yards. The same type is now in 
use in the Boston, Everett and Peabody 
departments. ‘Target practice with the 
-new weapons will soon be started under 
the supervision of Chief Sullivan. If 
bandits or highwaymen begin operations 
this summer, the Manchester police will 
be ready for them. 
Baby bonnets at E. A. Lethbridge’s. * 
On another page, announcement is 
made of the coming opening of the. ‘B. 
S. Bullock ice cream department.on 
June l. Mr. 
extend. his service all along the Shore 
this summer. 
Announcement of the winners in the 
First Aid Class contest of the Phi Alpha 
Pi Boys was made early inthe week. 
Allen McKinnon won first place, Ro- 
land Knight, second, and Fred Jackson 
was given honorable mention. 
A delegation of Pilgrims from the 
local colony attended the gathering of 
the Pilgrim Wanderers at Salem, Wed- 
nesday night. 
Miss Alice Blaisdell has been paying 
a short visit with her brother, Dr. G. 
W. Blaisdell and family the last week. 
Miss Blaisdell is leaving the middle of 
June in company with her sister, Mrs 
George Tucker and Mr. ‘Tucker of 
Amesbury for Seattle, Wash., and other 
points of interest in the West. 
The new wood drive from Manches- 
ter to Hamilton, over the road opened 
in connection with the additional water 
supply, is already proving a popular one. 
The road will be improved later. 
Dea. and Mrs. J. A. Torrey have re- 
turned to their residence on Union street 
after a winter spend in Boston. 
Ward’s Tip-Top bread at Valentine’s 
Market. * 
Bullock will continue to’ 
Entertainment to. be Srven in Manches- 
ter in Aid of Beverly Hospital. 
Under the auspices of the Manchester 
Woman’s club the dramatic club of the 
First Parish of Beverly is: to present a 
play in the Town hall on Wednesday 
evening, June 9, at 8-o0’clock, in aid. of 
the Beverly hospital. That is, the funds 
derived from the:entertainment are to be 
devoted to: the Beverly hospital work, 
the precise ‘details of which have not yet 
formulated. 
This announcement should be met 
with interest by the townspeople in gen- 
eral, for if there isany charity that 
comes close to all, poor and rich, young 
and old, it is the hospital. The appre- 
ciation of the efforts of our woman’s 
club in this direction should be demons- 
trated by a ‘‘ full house’’ on Wednes- 
day evening, June 9. 
The dramatic club of the First Parish 
is not the club from Beverly that gave a 
show in the Town hall last week; it is an 
entirely different set. The play to be 
given is ©The Snowball,’’ a farcial 
comedy in three acts by Sidney Grundy. 
The cast includes the following: 
Felix Featherstone William O. Safford 
Uncle John Walter H. Towne 
Harry Prendergast Warren Bulkeley 
Mrs. Featherstone Mrs. William Hurd 
Ethel Granger Miss Mary Bulkeley 
Penelope Miss Marion Swasey 
Saunders R. Robertson, jr. 
The tickets will be 25, 35, and 50 
cents, the latter two being for. reserved 
seats which will be on sale at Cheever’s 
drug store Tuesday night. Children of 
club members will have 25-cent tickets 
‘ for sale and these may be exchanged for 
reserved seats at Cheever’s with the 
addition of 10 or 25 cents as the case 
may be. 
The dramatic club gives its services 
free; now let everybody take hold and 
make a grand good thing out of this, the 
first move made to advance the interests 
of our nearest hospital. ‘There’s no 
knowing how soon any of us will need 
its services. 
With the Bowlers. 
The bowling alley, Beach street, Man- 
chester, will be closed on the afternoon 
of Memorial Day, Monday, May 31. 
Open all the forenoon until one o’ clock; 
closed one to five; -open five to eleven. ~ 
- Dutchess Pants at Bell’s. ¥ 
-Shoe Repairing- 
—PRICE LisT——— 
Sewed Taps and Heels, Men $1.00 
Nailed - *** "#4 75c 
Sewed**.“* _,.*4 <¢ Paates 85c 
Nailed ‘‘ os aA as 65c¢ 
N. GREENBERG 
(Formerly in Postoffice Block) 
NEW LOCATION,, KIMBALL BLK., MANGHESTER 
UNION STREET 
Thompson Farm 
MILK, CREAM AND FRESH EGGS 
Pride’ s 
Crossing and Beverly Farms 
Thompson Bros’. 
Proprietors 
14 Gole Street, BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone 45-1 
PIANOS 
For Sale and To Rent 
Also Tuned and Repaired 
Sewing Machines 
Sold and Rented 
Best Oils and Needles for all Makes 
Cc. C. BOARDMAN 
75 Middle St., 
Telephone 346-4 
Delivered in Beverly Cove, 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Foon Bra OE VO of WA oho Oo I on =o Wl 
Bliss Dog Kennels | 
632 Essex St., Beverly 
THATS 
Always Open for Inspection 
1 High=Blooded Cocker Spaniels 
Registered Stock 
1 Fine Pets and Great Sporting Dogs 
PO UT ST CP TP OP 
= 
4 | Young Dogs & Puppies for sale { 
(Champion Stock on Sire’s side) 
Lees Taken, Trained and Boarded 
¢ —_—______ 
: Also White and Various Colored 
Persian Cats 
Farms and Man- 
chester every morning with Fresh Vege- 
tables from the Farm. 
Team is in Beverly 
Eggs A Specialty 
: Broiler Chickens to Order 
SMM vo teatridk abl «ht tebiie tice 
Soma CPP CIES FFP OH 
Sn a IULUTUOIUUUOUUAEEG TOUT 
= “NICHOLAS TELIN SKY. 
A RESIDENT OF BEVERLY 
Buys EMPTY BOTTLES and Second 
hand AUTOMOBILE and BIGYGLE 
= TIRES. He will pay 4 cents a pound 
for old rubber and 1 cent for tin top 
Apollinaris qt. bottles. 4 cent for pint 
bottles. For all other bottles 4 cent each. 
When you are ready to sell, address 
NIGHOLAS ZELINSKY, 
- 67 Park street, Beverly, Mass. 
