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Mrs. Eliza Crombie Dead. 
After an illness of several months, 
Mrs. Eliza Crombie, widow of Charles 
P. Crombie, died at her home on: Pleas- 
ant street, Manchester, early Tuesday 
afternoon. Funeral services were held 
at Memorial Chapel at 2.30 o'clock this 
afternoon. The Rev. ‘Theodore L. 
Frost officiated and interment was in 
Rosedale cemetery. 
Mrs. Crombie had been ailing for 
some time with Bright's disease. <A 
week or two ago, her son Samuel, who 
has been living in the West, came home 
to be with her, and, for a time, she 
showed improvement. Another son, 
Carroll, came home from Battle Creek, 
Mich., last week but returned Saturday. 
A turn for the worse came late Monday 
night, however, and she sank rapidly un- 
til the end. 
Mrs. Crombie was well known in 
Manchester, as a woman of great kind- 
ness and generosity. In time of sickness 
in the neighborhood, she was often the 
first to offer a helping hand, sometimes, 
the only one. She was a member of the 
Baptist church and, William Jeffrey 
Colony of the Pilgrim Fathers, and one 
time was prominently connected with 
the local Woman’s Relief Corps. 
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Mrs.. Crombie was born in Manches- 
ter 57 years,5 months ago, a daughter of 
the late Ezra and Rachel Stanley of 
Forest street. 
She is survived by five sons, Charles 
P., of Lynn; Carroll, of Battle Creek, 
Mich.; Samuel B., of Los Angeles, 
Cal. ; and Ezra and Enoch Crombie of 
Manchester, and one daughter, Mrs. 
Rachel Hadley. She also has three 
brothers and two sisters living. 
John E. Lee Dead. 
John E. Lee, an old and highly es- 
teemed resident of Essex, but formerly 
of Manchester, died yesterday morning 
of heart disease, at his-home, at the age 
of 76 years. He had been ailing for 
some time, but so sudden an end was not 
expected. Funeral services will be held 
at Memorial Chapel, next Sunday after- 
noon at two o'clock. 
Mr. Lee is survived by a widow, a 
son and daughter, Edward Lee and Mrs. 
Sadie Andrews, both of Essex; a sister, 
Miss Emily Lee of Manchester; a half- 
brother, William Sturgis of Ipswich, and 
seven grandchildren. 
Mr. Lee was well-known to Man- 
chester people from the fact that, years 
ago, he kept a store at the corner of 
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had many friends here. 
John Dillon. 
Jobn Dillon, a former well known re- 
sident of Manchester, passed away at his 
home, 118 Hutchins street, Roxbury, the 
first of this week, after an illness extend- 
ing over several years. Funeral services 
were held yesterday morning from his 
late home at 8 o’clock, followed by ser- 
vices at St. Mary’s church, Roxbury. 
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Lawrence Holdried of Boston is the 
new meat-cutter at Sheldon’s market for 
the summer. 
The theft of a bicycle belonging to 
Granville Crombie from in front of John 
Scott’s house on Norwood avenue was 
reported to the police at 5.30 0’ clock last 
Tuesday afternoon. Policeman Morgan 
was sent out on the case and, in 45 
minutes, located the stolen wheel in the 
Morley dump on Norwood avenue. 
The police are working out a clew as to 
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