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BNI IAEA NANA 
Charles Hooper, we regret to report, 
was taken quite seriously ill early yester- 
day morning. 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening, March 1, with Mrs. Ray- 
mond C. Allen, Vine street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Babcock are 
receiving congratulations on the arrival 
of a son at their home on Bridge street, 
February 18. 
Edward Mead of Wellesley Farms 
has been spending a. few days of his 
school vacation in town the past week, 
visiting at Mrs. F. G. Cheevers, Bridge 
street. 
Rey. Fr. Powers has been confined to 
the house, and to his bed a good part of 
the time, for the past ten days, with an 
attack of grippe. He was able to get out 
this noon. 
Master Guy Leman of Medford has 
been spending this week’s vacation from 
school with his grandparents, Mr. and 
Mrs. R. F. Hoffman, corner School and 
North streets. 
Harry T. Swett was home from 
Lowell over the holiday. Mr. Swett 
has a position in one of the large textile 
mills in which S. Barker Bremer, one of 
our summer residents, is interested, and 
he is taking up the business from _ begin- 
ning to end. 
M. J. Bowers sailed from Boston on 
the Saxonia Tuesday fora visit to Ire- 
land. Mr. Bowers is coachman for 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis of the Smith’s Point 
“summer colony. His health has not 
been of the best of late and Mrs Stur- 
gis is sending him abroad for a holiday. 
Needles for Disc Machines, at Wood- 
burv’s music parlors, Beach street. * 
** Have you seen My New Affnity’’ 
is the name of a new and popular song 
being sung on the vaudeville stage. The 
words of the piece are by John J. Fritz, 
a former Manchester man, and_ the 
music by Walter H. Curtis. Fritz & 
Curtis appeared in Manchester last sum- 
mer with several of their plays. 
The registrars completed their work 
last Saturday night, prior to town election. 
Fifteen new names have been added to 
the list, making a total of 620 voters in 
all. Those added to the list last week 
were: Charles Chadwick, Harold 
Robbins, Charles G. Bigwood, E. Bick- 
fora Kitfield; Patrick J. Kelliher, 
Charles L. Bedell, Albert C. Burnham, 
John M. Crombie, Irving W. Andrews, 
John F. Scott, Joacquin B. Amaral, 
Manuel B. Amaral, Manuel B. Silva 
and John S. Marshall. 
A fine Edison ‘Talking Machine, 
cheap, at Woodbury’s, Beach st. * 
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44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
GAS FIT TING 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
The pumps and engines for the new 
pumping station at Gravel Pond arrived 
yesterday and one of the pumps, weigh- 
ing in the vicinity of six tons, was hauled 
to the pond. An eight horse outfit from 
Gloucester was used. The engines 
weigh about 16 tons each. The gas- “FRESCO 
producer part of the equipment is on the 
way and will arrive within a few days, 36 Central Street 
probably. 
‘The tram-way, or railroad, to be used 
in connection with constructing the new 
concrete standpipe at Moses Hill, has 
been built and the engine to be used in 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
bell ASU 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
pulling the cars up the hill, have already 
been located, ready to begin work the 
latter part of March. Some 400 ton of 
material will be used in constructing the 
standpipe and this will be pulled up the 
steep hillside in cars on this miniature 
railroad. The concrete will be mixed 
on top the hill. 
Miss Lila Campbell Nye and friend 
of Somervlile were guests over the week- 
end of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Camp- 
bell. 
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Kitchen Furnishings 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
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Chapped Hands, Face or Lips, 
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Gentlemen will be delighted with its effect after shaving 
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3 Corner School and Union Streets 
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