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Sunday the ambulance was called into 
use to remove Mrs. Biggs, whose hus- 
_ band is chauffeur for Mrs. C. A. Munn, 
to the Beverly Hospital, where she went 
to be treated for appendicitis. 
Frank Sinnicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
George S. Sinnicks, was a member of 
the large graduating class at the Glou- 
cester High school last evening. Mr. 
Sinnicks, we note, ranked second in the 
entire class. He received 93, to 94 per 
cent. for the leading one of the class. 
He is to enter Tech. in the fall. Henry 
Merrill is another: Manchester boy to 
graduate at Gloucester this year. 
Fhe band concert Wednesday even- 
ing by the Salem cadet band drew out 
a; big crowd. A big number came 
from out of town, and it is estimated 
there were over 1000 people in the 
square. There were some fifteen or 
twenty autos lined up along the road. 
The next concert will be given on 
Wednesday evening, July 8. 
This evening at 8 o'clock the mem- 
bers of Allen Post, the W. R. C. and 
S. of V. are invited to G. A. R. hall, 
where it is announced a pleasant sur- 
prise is in store for all. 
How do you like Gravel Pond water? 
Didn’t know you were drinking it? 
Well, you have been drinking from 
Manchester’s new water supply every 
time you drew water from a faucet in 
Manchester the last week. The pumps 
were started at the new station at Gravel 
Pond a week ago today, and while they 
are not working to their capacity, some 
water is being pumped into the old stand- 
pipe from the pond, and is being mixed 
with the old supply. Within a week or 
two the Gravel Pond supply will be used 
entirely, while the pumps at the old 
station are being removed and the new 
gas producing equipment installed. The 
new equipment is working to perfection. 
Look for our ‘‘ write-up’’of the new 
supply in our next issue. 
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Chester L. Crafts has bought from 
the Mears estate the property on the cor- 
ner of Pleasant street extension and 
School street. The property adjoins that 
of George L. Knight on the School 
street side and Mr. Crafts’ on the Pleas- 
ant street side. It is Mr. Crafts’ inten- 
tion, we understand, to remove the old 
building, perhaps to one of his other lots, 
off Pleasant street, and to improve the 
property. He will not build on this cor- 
ner, 
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.. The Annual ROSE SHOW ... 
OF THE 
The North Shore Horticultural Society 
WILL BE HELD ON THE GROUNDS OF 
The Essex County Club = Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Wed. and Thurs., June 30 and July 1 
The exhibit will open to the public at 2 p. m. Tuesday, and will be open all day 
Wednesday 
ADMISSION 25c * (Evening foc) 
Everybody Come! 
H. P. WOODBURY 
..Fine Groceries and Table Luxuries... 
123 HALE ST., BEVERLY 
TELEPHONE 546 When this Line is busy 8°56 
call Public. Phone 
King Arthur Flour 
It is strictly an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
never questioned, and is conceded to be 
America’s Highest Grade 
Sold by 
H. P, WOODBURY HALE ST., BEVERLY 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, . MANCHESTER 
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Ladies’ Garments a Specialty 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing © 
Up-to-date Methods and Ideas. Only expert workmen employed. 
Beach street. Tel. 12—2 Manchester, Mass. 
In the store formerly occupied by Johnston & Berquist 
Branch Stores in Peabody and Danvers 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year after July 1. 
