MANCHESTER SECTION 
Friday, May 22, 1914. 
Miss Marie Lampron, now of Bev- 
erly, has recently ‘been under an 
operation for chronic appendicitis at 
the Beverly hospital. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Vickers of 
Chelsea with two of their children 
spent the past Sunday at the home of 
Mrs. Vickers’ brother, Peter Dia- 
mond of Forest street. 
Blue Fish, fresh today, at Man- 
chester Fish Market, Central st. adv 
H. Baker, who conducted a tailor 
shop on Beach street, in the Breeze 
building, four years ago, has return- 
ed to Manchester, and is located in 
the Kimball block, 40 Union st. 
Curtis B. Stanley, who has been in 
Springfield since last fall, as one of 
the checking clerks with the Ameri- 
can Express Co., on the night shift, 
has resumed his position in the office 
of the American Express at Manches- 
ter, 
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 
Elizabeth Beaton of Manchester 
conveys to Harry. W. Purington of 
Manchester land and buildings on 
School and Lincoln streets, Manches- 
ter; ZO by, 751cet. 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv 
YELLOWSTONE PARK SuBJECT OF IN- 
TERESTING TALK BEFoRE MaAn- 
CHESTER BROTHERHOOD 
Register of Probate Horace H. Ath- 
erton, Jr., was the speaker Monday 
evening before the Manchester 
Brotherhood, W. S. Nevens of Salem 
being unable to come. Mr. Atherton 
gave a very interesting talk on Yel- 
lowstone Park, which he visited in 
1910—a talk similar to that given sev- 
eral months ago before the Odd Fel- 
lows and their lady guests. 
More than 100 beautifully colored 
slides were shown, and a description 
of each given. Register Atherton said 
that many people were not aware of 
the size of this national reservation, 
and that few realized that it con- 
tained more natural curiosities than 
any other place in the civilized world. 
He said it was easy of access by three 
or four different routes and consider- 
ing the fact that it is located in the 
heart of the Rocky mountains, the 
hotel acommodations, transportation 
facilities and kindred necessities for 
travelling are excellent. 
In conclusion, Register Atherton 
presented views of Mt. Sheridan, the 
sleeping giant, mud geyser, Hayden 
valley, sulphur mountain, Grand can- 
yon bridge and about 25 superb views 
of the Grand canyon, showing the 
great falls from every conceivable 
angle. The Norris basin was de- 
scribed, and the terrace building hot 
springs at Mammoth, 
Telephone 41W 
Carter & McCarthy 
Awnings, Hammocks 
Spray Hoods 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER 
and 
ESTIMATES GIVEN 
Before having work Done Elsewhere See Us 
acres, explained in detail. Several 
fine views of animals were shown, and 
the lecture concluded with an elo- 
quent appeal for the people of Ameri- 
ca to see their own country first, be- 
fore going abroad to see Europe. Mr. 
Atherton was liberally applauded and 
given a rising vote of thanks. 
MeEmoriAL DAy APPEAL, 
Allen Post 67, G. A. R., Manches- 
ter, hold in grateful appreciation the 
generosity of our citizens in contri- 
buting flowers for decorating the 
graves of deceased veterans, and 
owing to the backward season, and 
scarcity of wild flowers, are again 
compelled to rely on our friends for 
flowers for the coming Memorial 
Day. All contributions, large or 
small, will be gratefully received by 
the committee at G. A. R. Hall on the 
morning of May 3oth. 
EMMANUEL CHURCH; MANCHESTER. 
Emmanuel Church will open for 
the summer on Sundays pee 
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10.30. 
The Rev. Samuel Snelling will have 
charge of the service. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. tor week 
ending ‘May 16, t914: Mrs. William 
Beaisoto, Miss Mamie Brown, Mrs. 
Frances M. Gumb, Mrs. Russell Mac- 
donald, Miss Nan. Macdonald, Joseph 
covering 160 Greendidge, Stavron ‘Tamparologos. 
Telephone 3577 Lynn Est. 1907 
Inc. 1911 
Salem Branch: 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S A GENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of .All Kinds 
Schoo! and Union Sts., Manchester :-: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Old South Bldg., Bosto 
Massachusetts 
Window Cleaning 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Individual attention to all work. 
SUMMER HOUSE FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
