MANCHESTER 
Work is to be started at once on 
additional dredging in Manchester 
harbor. Ten thousand dollars is to 
be spent. The additional amount has 
been made possible through the ef- 
forts of Chairman Edward 8S. Knight 
of the Board of Selectmen. The 
state had already spent some #19,- 
000 this summer on dredging a chan- 
nel 100 feet wide across Glass Head 
flats at the entrance to the outer 
harbor. Of that amount, $6,000 was 
provided by the town and the re- 
mainder by the state. The town had 
voted to spend $3,000 additional on 
the inner harbor and the Park Com- 
missioners had at their disposal, 
$2,000. Mr. Knight arranged with 
the Board of Harbor and Land Com- 
missioners to put another $5,000 of 
the state’s money with the town’s 
$5,000 and continue the ‘work done 
in former years on the basin in the 
inner harbor. The Bay State Dredg- 
ing company will do the work. 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s Central square store. = 
Bathing suits at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. sy 
Seaside Lodge,~Degree of Honor, 
will hold their annual picnic at 
Tuck’s Point today. It will be a 
basket pienic. Members from the 
Gloucester, Beverly and Salem 
lodges will attend as guests. 
Alfred E. Hersey has been spend- 
ing his vacation with relatives at 
Yarmouth, N. S. 
Miss Emma Prest left last Satur- 
day to spend two weeks’ vacation 
with friends at Ossipee, N. H. 
A pienice is to be held at Tuck’s 
Point, Saturday, August 31, to which 
the members of the WRC, GAR and 
S of V are invited. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Carter and 
friends are enjoying camp life at 
Bay View. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. - 
One-Third Done. 
Forty-eight hundred feet of con- 
erete wall, broken at intervals by 
bridge structures, has been complet- 
ed on the north side of the Boston 
& Maine tracks in the work of 
abolishing several dangerous grade 
crossings in Lynn. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass. P. O. for week 
ending August 17, 1912: E. L. AI- 
len, J. D. Boardman, A. Booth, Mrs. 
J. M. Carson, Miss Agnes Egan, Mrs. 
Harry L. Evans, Domenico Fodero, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Harrison, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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EDWARD S. BRADLEY COMPANY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractors 
8 Wish to announce that they are better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing and 
Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. We gladly 
furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can save money by getting 
our prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
Central St.. Manchester Agts. for American Ideal Heater ’Phone 53#33 
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Miss Harrison, N. C. Hard, Mrs. 
Charles Johnson, Miss Clara Kali- 
sher, Joseph Kostonlioki, Archibald 
L. Mon. Lindsay, George Lemiux, 
Mrs. James A. Manion, Miss Annie 
MeNulty, Miss Lucius Montrose, Mrs. 
Mary O’Hara, Miss Lucy Olmsted, 
Clarence O’Leary, Miss Mary O’Neil, 
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pierce, Miss Ter- 
esa Richards, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pres- 
cott Rowe, P. Sanders, Miss A. Scott, 
Samuel Thompson, Mrs. Albert R. 
Thayer, Mrs. H. A. Trull, Wi. T. 
Winslow, Mrs. W. E. Wilde.—S. L. 
Wheaton, P. M. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
Manchester 
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Geo. W. Hooper 
Dealer in First=Class 
GROCERIES 
Manchester Lost Game. 
The Manchester baseball team 
lost in their game last Saturday on 
the Brook street playgrounds against 
the Salem YMCTS| The score was 
5 to 4 in Salem’s favor. The sum- 
mary: ‘ ‘ 
Innings Ro Ete a Oo fa SeOe ye hs er Kitchen Furnishings 
Y.M.C.T.S. SORE QeObOrt O05. 10, 3 
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atteries—Joh ‘ Nn 
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ESTABLISHED 1845 TELEPHONE 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Beverly Farms 
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i Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester, Business Founded in 1856 
| SOLE AGENT in MANCHESTER for 
Pride’s Crossing Magnolia 
Page and Shaw’s Candies Huyler’s Chocolates and Bon Bons | 
Whitman's Chocolates - Bell’s Forkdipt Chocolates | 
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Bell Mead Sweets 
Eastman Kodak Company’s Goods Oa 
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Corner School and Uniom Streets, Manchester, Mass. 
EN, L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
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