MANCHESTER 
Saturday afternoon the Manches- 
ter ball team defeated the Center- 
villes, 11 to 1. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 at Bell’s 
Central square store. 4 
The ‘‘Bachelor Boys’’ are to hold 
a dance in the Town hall on Tues- 
day evening, the 25th of June. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s Central square store. : 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge and Miss Anna- 
belle Lodge are planning to go to 
Amherst next week to attend 
commencement week evercises at 
the Massachusetts Agricultural col- 
lege, of which the latter’s brother, 
C. A. Lodge is a graduate this year. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. : 
The Master Builders assocation 
of Boston enjoyed the first picnic 
of the season at Tuck’s Point Satur- 
day. The weather was ideal for such 
an outing and the day was enjoy- 
ably passed in various sports and 
games. A ball game between two 
picked teams, captained by Messrs. 
Hayden and Barnes, was a feature 
of the day. Hayden’s men were the 
victors with a score of 11 to 2. Aft- 
er the game a Rhode Island clam- 
bake was enjoyed by the 150 pres- 
ent. Geo. S. Sinnicks, one of the 
Manchester members of the associa- 
tion was i charge of the outing 
and he certainly gave his guests a 
good time. The association has been 
at Tuck’s Point on several such oc- 
easions in the past. 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Dooley 
have moved to Salem, where both 
Mr. and Mrs. Dooley will be em- 
ployed by the Salem Press Co. 
The June Resorter, profusely il- 
lustrated, at Floyd’s. 15 cents the 
copy. 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. i 
Next Wednesday evening Conomo 
tribe of Red Men will elect chiefs 
for the coming six moons, and will 
also vote for great chiefs, after 
which the Chiefs’ degree will be 
worked upon three candidates. A 
eollation of strawberries and cream 
will be served after the council. 
Mrs. G. <A. Knoerr ~ returned 
Wednesday from a week’s visit in 
Connecticut. 
Treasurer Ralph Mann of the 
Manchester Trust Co. was in Spring- 
field Wednesday and Thursday for 
the annual meeting of the Mass. 
Bankers association. 
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Central St.. Manchester 
The selectmen will meet in the fu- 
ture on Tuesday evenings instead 
of Thursdays. 
The work of dredging in the out- 
er harbor is progressing fast. It is 
expected that the channel being 
dredged across Glass Head flats will 
be completed about the 12th of July. 
Half of the work is now completed. 
The channel is 100 feet wide on the 
botton, with six feet of water at low 
tide. 
Miss Kiff’s hairdressing parlor, 
Beach street, has opened for the 
summer months. Miss Josephine 
Chamberlin is in charge as usual. 
Mrs. James Crocker has been en- 
tertaining her neice and two chil- 
dren of Revere this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Dole spent 
Sunday in Beverly visiting friends. 
The postal telegraph and cable of- 
fice, School street, is now open for 
the summer months in charge of F. 
G. Cheever, as usual. 
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Central street, is now open for the 
season. Miss Robbins is again in 
charge. The articles for sale are all 
from the wood-working department, 
from the various departments of the 
school and inelude work from the 
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