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Auto Runs into Horse and Wagon at Magnolia. 
and Driver's 
Monday evening about eight o’clock a 
trunk wagon owned by A. J. Rowe, and 
an automobile owned by A. Chester 
Beatty, a summer resident, came in col- 
lission on the road leading to Magnolia 
station. The horse had to be shot as a 
result of the accident, and the driver of 
the wagon had a leg broken. 
One of A. J. Rowe’s wagons in 
charge of Harry Smith had been sent to 
Mr. Beatty’s house shortly after seven 
o’clock to take some trunks to the 
station. The trunks had been delivered 
and the wagon was on the way home. 
When less than twenty feet from the 
junction of the two roads leading to the 
depot, near the school house, an auto, 
which happened to belong to Mr. 
Beatty, and in which was the chauffeur, 
named Curtis, and several others, not 
members of the family, suddenly loomed 
up in front of the wagon. Smith says 
he jerked his horse around to the right 
as quickly as possible, but not quick 
enough to avoid a collision. The auto 
struck the animal and plowed its way 
through the wagon. The horse’s back 
was broken, Smith was hurled from the 
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Horse Killed 
Leg Broken. 
seat and his leg was broken, and Charlie 
Chane, a 12-year: old lad, riding with 
Smith, was also thrown into the road. 
He escaped with only a few bruises. 
The occupants of the auto were unin- 
jured, aud the car was only slightly dam- 
aged. 
Officer Jones was quickly on hand 
and was prepared to shoot the animal to 
stop its sufferings, but thought best to 
wait until Mr. Rowe, the owner, arrived 
on the scene. As soon as Mr. Rowe 
arrived he gave orders to shoot the horse. 
Mr. Jones did the trick with one shot. 
Smith was taken to Rowe’s stable, 
where his injuries were attended by Dr. 
Blaisdell of Manchester. Next morning 
he was taken to the Addison Gilbert 
hospital. 
Those who were on hand shortly after 
the accident, say the wagon was a little 
to the right of the road, so that no blame 
can be attached to the ‘driver for being 
on the wrong side of the road, it would 
appear. 
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SALEM, MASS. 
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State Election a Week from Next 
Tuesday. 
Though the state election is only ten 
days off there appears to be little or no 
political excitement in Manchester, de- 
spite the fact that Manchester has two 
men inthe field for office. Raymond 
C. Allen is the Republican nominee for 
representative to represent this town and 
two wards of Gloucester. Frank A. 
Foster is the Democratic nominee for 
the same office. ‘The district is normally 
verv strongly Republican and there is 
every evidence that a normal condition 
of affairs exists this year Mr. Allen 
has been over the district the last week 
and finds everything very favorable. 
There is an independent candidate in 
the field, but his chances of election are 
not taken very seriously by anybody. 
As it is Manchester’s turn to send a 
representative to the State House this 
year, it is to be hoped that Manchester 
citizens have enough local pride to work 
assiduously for their man. 
Joseph Cawthorne has been acting as 
night operator at the localtelephone ex- 
change the last week, while the regular 
operator, Roy Wallace, is having a vaca- 
Mr. Wallace has gone to Maine. 
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