MANCHESTER SECTION 
Levi Harvey and son James, spent 
the week-end in Chelsea. 
Misses Eleanor and Mable Morgan 
spent the week-end at their camp at 
West Gloucester. 
The whist party planned for next 
Thursday evening in Carpenters hall, 
has been postponed. 
The telephone operators’ dance in 
the Town hall Wednesday night was 
well attended and proved a most en- 
joyable affair. 
Blue Fish, fresh today, at Man- 
ehester Fish Market, Central st. adv 
Miss Theresa Walsh returned Mon- 
day on the S. S. Carolina from Porto 
Rico. Her marriage with Mr. Carle- 
ton Greenwood of that place has been 
postponed on account of his serious 
illness with malarial fever. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
work guaranteed. Price $1.25. Ship 
by either Dunn’s or Smith’s ex- 
press. — Manchester Lawn Mower 
Co., 61 School, cor. Vine st., Man- 
chester. Telephone 327-W. adv 
Frank Ayers, one of the Ayers 
Bros, ice concern, who has been mak- 
ing his home in Leominster tor sev- 
eral years past, is to return to Man- 
chester in the near future. He will 
make his home in the Bingham house, 
corner Vine and Pine streets, the pur- 
chase of which he negotiated this 
week. 
Blue Fish, fresh today, at Man- 
chester Fish Market, Central st. adv 
Friday, May 15, 1914. 
MermoriAL, Day ProcramM, MAn- 
CEES DER: 
Assemble at Post room in full uni- 
form at 1 P. M.; Line form at 1.45; 
platoon police; Co. G. Band of Clou- 
cester; Camp No. 149, S. of V.; Boy 
Scouts; Posti67, 4G. 1A. Ros Carnages 
for disabled comrades. March to 
Summer St. Cemetery, decorate 
graves; counter-march to Union 
Cemetery, decorate; thence to Rose- 
dale, decorate, and hold S. of V. and 
G. A. R. service at Soldiers’ lot.; re- 
form, march to Town Wharf; W. R. 
C. service at waterside; return to hall. 
Concert by band on Common, weath- 
er permitting. 
All ex-soldiers and sailors of the 
Civil War, and all Post associates are 
invited to take part in the services of 
the day; also all veterans of the 
Spanish war. 
In “the evening “at? 7130.0 clockat 
Town Hall the following patriotic 
program will be presented: 
Call to order Commander Crombie 
Selection ‘Tremont Quartet, Boston 
Invocation Rey. A. (Gs Warner 
Selection Quartet 
Reading Gen’l Orders Post Adjt. 
Selection Quartet 
Lincoln’s Address at Gettysburg, Miss 
Brenda Cook 
Selection Quartet 
Address Hon. Frank C. Richardson, 
of Essex 
Selection Quartet 
Benediction Rev. A. G. Warner 
Mrs. E. G. Horton returned the 
first of the week from the Beverly 
Hospital, where she was operated up- 
on. 
Mrs. A. G. Warner has just return- 
ed from a visit of several weeks to 
her former home in Maine. 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv 
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Albert Peters, Pine street, drank 
carbolic poison the other day and is 
living to tell the story, were she old 
enough to tell it. She climbed onto 
the desk wherein was kept a small 
bottle of the poison. She worked 
the stopple out and turned the bottle 
to her lips. Some of the fluid passed 
inside her mouth. but the most of it 
down her chin. Dr. Blaisdell worked 
a stomach pump after a hurried call 
and saved the child’s life. 
A number of Manchester people 
are planning to attend the Minstrel 
show and dance of the Blue Bell as- 
sociation—telephone operators and 
workers—in Now and Then hall, Sal- 
em, next Thursday and Friday even- 
ings. There will be 50 girls in the 
chorus—all pretty telephone girls, 
and the end-men will be telephone 
girls, too. Walter Allen of Salem 
will be the interlocutor and the show 
is being put on under the direction 
of Justin D. Hanscom. The tickets, 
at 50 cents each, admit to the dance 
following the performance. 
Telephone 41W 
Carter & McCarthy 
Awnings, Hammocks 
and Spray Hoods 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER 
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Salem Branch: 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
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Window Cleaning 
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Est. 1907 
Inc. 1911 
Company 
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Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Individual attention to all work. 
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Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
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