MANCHESTER SECTION 
The annual grand ball of the Man- 
chester Letter Carriers will be held in 
the Town hall next Friday evening, 
July roth. 
Magnolia lodge, No. 149, I. O. O. 
F., will serve refreshments of straw- 
berries and cream at their regular 
meeting next Thursday night. 
The Woman’s Relief Corps is to 
hold a candy sale on Mr. Callahan’s 
piazza at the next band concert, on 
the evening of Monday, July 20. 
George E. Babb of Everett, em- 
ployed as a stenographer at the State 
House, Boston, is enjoying a week of 
his months’ vacation with his cousin, 
Geo. E. Diamond, of Forest st. 
Master Henry Smith and little Miss 
Florence Smith, the children of Mr. 
and Mrs. A. G. T. Smith had a party 
at their home on Bridge street, Mon- 
day,, having in all nine of their little 
friends for the afternoon. A most 
delightful time was enjoyed by all. 
The Manchester Brotherhood picnic 
will be held at Tuck’s Point next 
week, on Saturday, July 11. Chow- 
der dinner will be served at 1.15, fol- 
lowed by speechmaking and _ sports. 
Tickets are on sale at the two drug 
stores, at 35 cents each; the sale will 
close on the oth. 
The Manchester baseball team de- 
feated a team from Marblehead last 
Saturday afternoon on the Brook 
street diamond 9 to 1. Grover of 
Rockport, the star pitcher in the 
Hammond League of Cape Ann, was 
in the box for Manchester and twirl- 
ed a splendid game. He struck out 
r8 men and allowed only one hit. 
Manchester on the other hand hit the 
Marblehead pitcher freely. Manches- 
ter’s first run was by McCarthy, who 
swat the first ball pitched, lamming it 
clean over the brook. Trish, the New- 
ton High man, brother of Ed. Irish of 
the bank. held down first, and covered 
the position in first rate style. The 
Semecs of Dorchester, one of the 
strongest teams in the vicinity of Bos- 
ton, will be the attraction of the 
Fourth. Last year Manchester met 
defeat from this team; a different 
score is looked for tomorrow. It is 
announced that Grover will -pitch for 
Manchester. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, July 8, 1914. 
The regular of Fr. Shahan court, 
M. °C. ..O. Fy will? be: held“ in2@ars 
penters’ hall, Thursday evening, July 
gth. All members are requested to be 
present to consider plans for helping 
the people who suffered from the 
Salem fire. 
Live Revere Smelt fresh today at 
Swett’s Fish Market. adv. 
Miss Mary Mooney and her friend 
Miss Josephine Torpey of Boston 
have gone abroad on a six weeks’ 
trip, during which time they will 
visit Ireland, London and _ Paris. 
Miss Mooney has been coming to 
Manchester for a number of sum- 
mers, conducting a manicuring and 
massage business, living at Mrs. 
Rogers’ on North street. Miss Tor- 
pey did a like business at York 
Beach, Me. 
Bathing Suits for Men and Boys 
at Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
The contract for widening Pine st., 
Manchester, and rebuilding the street, 
has been awarded by the Selectmen 
to Morley, Flatley & Co., of Manches- 
ter, whose bid was $9987. The only 
other bidders were A. G. Tomasello 
& Son, whose figure was $9998, and 
D. Linehan & Son, $12227. The 
work will be started at once. The 
contract does not call for moving the 
houses. The individual owners must 
do this at their own expense, the 
award for damages having been made 
in all cases by the county. 
Lamson & Hubbard Straw Tats at 
Rell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
Muslin underwear at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., P. O. for 
week ending June 27. 1914: Miss 
Trene Camnvbell, Miss Teresa B. Dil- 
lon. Mrs. Thomas Gomlev. Mrs. John 
M. Hall. W. D. Hoyt. Mrs. Charles 
Kellev, Guss Labire, Miss MeCarthy, 
Petras Mikolinnas, Francesco For- 
maso Placido. Miss Esther Rosen- 
hlum, John F. Rice, H. Strass. H. 
S. Swesev. Arthur L. Stevens. Mrs. 
FS. Whitwell, H. H.. Whitman, 
Mrs. G. H. Walker—Samuel UL. 
Wheaton. P. M. 
Patronize home industry by hav- 
ing your printing done at this office. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of .All Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
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HARBOR MASTER’S NOTICE 
All application for moorings in Man- 
chester Harbor should be made, in writ- 
ing, to the Harbor Master. 
LOUIS O. LATIONS, 
Harbor Master, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 206-M. 
DR. E. A. FREAK e 
OSTEOPATH — 
REGISTERED PHYSICIAN 
244 CABOT S7~REET BEVERLY 
MISS CAHILL --- Dressmaker 
Is at Magnolia for her 15th season, 
and will welcome old patrons as well 
as new at her room in Mrs. Hunt’s 
Dry Goods Store. 
FULLER ST. Telephone 3 MAGNOLIA 
For Sale 
WQ. recently imported maie 
Pekingese, one red with black 
mask, a grandson of Champion 
Chu-erk ; also a dark red, one year 
old. POMERANIANS | puppies 
also, from one year to six weeks; 
blue male, seven months; orange 
and wolf sable; blacks and browns. 
Prices reasonable. Some future 
prize winners. 
A. H. PEMBROKE 
Estate oF Mr. T. C. HOLLANDER 
Dodge Row, (near Grover 5t.) 
Tel. Hamilton 9-7. WENHAM 
N. W. P. SMITH 
of Wellesley and Tufts—experienced tutor and 
High School teacher—desires pupils. 
20 James STREET, BEVERLY TEL 67-w 
SUMMER HOUSE FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
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