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Frank A. Rowe is taking a fortnight’s 
vacation from his duties as head clerk at 
Bullock’s grocery. 
~ A meeting of the Manchester Launch 
club will be held Monday evening, Nov. 
8. Lunch will be served at nine o’ clock. 
_ Miss Lila G. Goldsmith and mother 
are at Winthrop over Sunday visiting Mr. 
and Mrs. George Goldsmith and family. 
Miss Keating, housekeeper at F. M. 
Whitehouse’s, has taken the Mahoney 
cottage on Pine street for the winter 
months. 
The new deputy of Conomo tribe of 
Red Men is Mr. Ellison of Winnepurket 
tribe of Lynn, of which tribe Allen S. 
Peabody of this town is the deputy. 
Two pale faces were adopted into 
Conomo tribe of Red Men at the meet- 
ing of the tribe Wednesday evening. 
After the meeting the chiefs retired to 
the forest where a feast of corn and veni- 
son had been prepared. A large dele- 
gation was present from Beverly. 
The motorist, whose auto stopped 
while half way up a hill on School street 
the other day, and who spent half an 
hour cranking the machine and trying to 
get it to start, ought to keep tabs on his 
gasoline tankin the future. The trouble 
with the machine was, it was out of 
gasoline. 
Congratulations are being extended to 
Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick Fisher 
of Torreon, Mex., on the birth of a 
baby girl a week ago last Sunday. Mrs. 
Fisher was Miss Dora Chaffin of this 
town. She came North some weeks ago 
and is now at the Addison Gilbert Hos- 
pital, Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Mead have 
moved away from Manchester the last 
week and have taken up their new resi- 
dence at 60 Windsor Road, Brookline. 
Their departure is much regretted by a 
host of friends here. Mr. Mead, until 
a year ago, had been principal of the G. 
A. Priest school and had built the school 
to a high grade of efficiency. The new 
house which they have just purchased is . 
in the residential section of Brookline. 
Officer Sheehan went to Boston last 
Friday to get George A. Gage, who was 
released from Deer Island that day, and 
who had the additional charge against 
him of breaking into a paint shop 
in Manchester last April and stealing a 
kit of tools, and other things. Gage 
was brought to Manchester and Saturday 
he was taken to court in Salem. A sen- 
tence of three months in the House of 
Correction was imposed by Judge Sears, 
but sentence was suspended and in the 
meanwhile Gage will be in charge of the 
probation officer for three months. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PLUMBER 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
No school today ! Teacher’s conven- 
tion at Peabody. Next Monday the 
teachers will take for visiting day. 
Charles T. Smithies of Boston was in 
town over Sunday visiting his mother, 
Mrs. W. C. Rust, and Mr. Rust, 
Bridge street. 
Last Friday afternoon Cyrus B. 
Killam of this town, in company with 
Henry Lane, was returning from West 
Gloucester, and when midway be- 
tween West Gloucester and Essex the 
horse from. some unknown cause became 
uncontrollable and left the roadway. 
He fell over a stone wall and was instant- 
ly killed. Mr. Killam was hurled from 
his seat and was unconscious when a 
little later several men hurried to his as- 
sistance. Mr. Lane was not hurt. A 
carriage was procured and conveyed the 
men to their homes on Vine street, 
where Mr. Killam has since been con- 
fined to his bed. He was bruised about 
his face and head, and his crippled leg 
was badly injured, though it is thought 
no bones were broken. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
2 SG 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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Established 1845. 
Pek HOOPER Prop: 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE S$ CROSSING. 
Fifty-three Years a Drug Store | 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
We Recommend our SYRUP OF WHITE PINE COM- 
POUND and our~ SYRUP OF WHITE. PINE’ COM: 
POUND WITH TAR for Coughs, 
SIMPLE BU TARE EPEEGC TEE: 
Affections. 
REGISTERED PHARMAGISTS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANGE]| 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 & 
MANCHEST ER-BY2THE-2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Colds and all Throat 
Registered Pharmacist 
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