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Admirers of antique furniture will be 
interested in the announcement on page 
4 of this tssue of an auction sale of Mac- 
antique store, at 126 Cabot 
street, Beverly, beginning Wednesday, 
Sept. 1. The stock consists of antique 
and reproduction mahogany furniture, 
Sheffield plate, pewterand copper, and- 
irons, old china, mirrors, clocks, prints, 
and also a Jarge collection of old jewelry. 
Miss Christine Campbell, Beach street, 
Manchester, is announcing that she will 
sell the remainder of her imported gowns, 
wraps and waists, at a greatly reduced 
price before returning to Boston. 
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MANCHESTER 
The annual meeting of the Cradle 
Roll of the Congregational church, will 
be held Thursday, Sept. 2, at the Chapel, 
at four o’ clock. 
Congregatiunal church, _ Aug. 29th, 
10.45 p. m.. Subject: ‘The Bread 
Standard.’ 7.30 p. m. Subject: “‘A 
Formula for Greatness.’’ L. H. Ruge, 
pastor. 
Extensive repairs and alterations are to 
be made to the Baptist church building, 
a goodly sum of money for this purpose 
having been subscribed. The initial 
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move was made Wednesday evening at 
an entertainment and supper given by the 
Baraca and Philathea classes at the church 
vestry, to which the members of the 
church and congregation were invited. 
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As intimated in these columns several 
weeks ago the ‘‘Pump’’ cottage at Bev- 
erly Farms, owned by Mrs. R. L. Ward, 
has been sold to John F. Wilkins of 
Washington, D. C. The cottage is on 
Hart street, opposite the residence of Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank Seabury. It has fifteen 
rooms, and there is a stable and outbuild- 
ings, carriage house, etc., and 24 acres 
of land. 
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Papers have been recorded in the sale 
of the estate numbered 511 Beacon 
street, Back Bay, Boston, belonging to 
Mary G. Mason, to B. J. Woods. 
This property comprises a brick four- 
story dwelling house and 2500 feet of 
land. 
A new 6-room bungalow on the coast 
of Maine is being advertised for rent the 
remainder of the season by Mrs. C. M. 
Duren, 97 Washington street, Salem. 
Telephone 1192 Salem. 
Elias McKim, conveys to Emma O. 
Morse of Manchester land and buildings 
on Pine street, Manchester, 38 by 75 
feet. 
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GLOUCESTER 
* A" Was an Auto. 
A was an auto 
B bought it; 
C cleaned it; 
D damned it; 
E earned it; 
F fought for it; 
G got it; 
H ‘‘honked ”’ it 
I inverted it; 
J jerked it; 
K Kicked it; 
L longed for it; 
M mourned for it; 
N numbered it; 
O oiled it; 
P punctured it; 
O queered it; 
R righted it; 
S stole it; 
T took it; 
U used it; 
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W whizzed it 
and 
X, Y, Z took the ambulance! 
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