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MANCHESTER 
The funeral services of Thomas 
Wiliam Ray, who died Tuesday 
from heart trouble, were held to- 
day from the home of his mother, 
Mrs. Jennie Ray, Friends Court. 
The deceased leaves besides his 
mother a brother, James A. Ray and 
two sisters, Mrs. Joseph MeNeil and 
Mrs. Edward W. Baker, all of this 
town. 
Wednesday the Horticultural so- 
ciety held a family outing at Tuck’s 
Point. The day was agreeably 
spent in games and sports, and the 
committee served refreshments. 
There was a large attendance. 
Officer Thomas Sheehan was on 
his job Tuesday night when about 
midnight an overturned lamp in a 
room on the third floor of the Morse 
block, Beach street, set fire to the 
room. The officer was standing in 
the railroad station waiting for the 
midnight train when he _ noticed 
flames burst through the open win- 
dow of the house. With Sergeant 
Andrews he rushed to the house, 
was admitted to the building by an- 
other tenant and broke in the door 
where the over-turned lamp had 
caused the fire. The flames were 
extinguished with no little difficulty. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Helen Beaton, the young daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Beaton, 
left this morning for a visit with 
her young schoolmate Elizabeth 
Saben at Winchester, N.-H. 
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist 
chureh will hold a candy sale next 
Thursday evening near the Bingham 
house, Central street. 
THE COMFORT SHOP 
Annie Ly, Rudd 
Hairdresser, Manicure, Scalp and Facial 
Massage, Chiropody, Hair Work. 
Superfluous Hair, Warts, Moles permanently removed 
163 Cabot Street 
Beverly, Mass. 
Endicott Building 
Tel. Connection 
M. M. KEARNEY 
GOWNS 
of Commonwealth and Mass. Ave., Boston 
has opened her rooms at 
746 Hale St., Beverly Farms. 
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MISS FLORENCE JEAN GRAY 
formerly at 14 Bridge street, 
Manchester, has her lamp 
shades and paimted tables on 
sale at the 
H. H. PIERCE STUDIO 
and is there on Wednesdays to 
meet her patrons. 
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C. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large veriety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make te order. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stering in all its branches. 
Uphol- 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Telephone Gonnection. 
Mass. 
Christine Camphell 
246 Huntiugton Ave. 
HAS OPENED HER ROOMS 
Maurhester, Massachusetts 
S U M M E R 
Beach Street - 
FOR 
T H £E 
Boston, Mass. 
ON 
Imported Linen Suits and Bresses, Embroi- 
dered Muslin, Dinen and Pongee Robes 
