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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder f 
Double Drowning Accident at . 
Manchester 
Gardener at Smith’s Point Estate and Young Lad Meet 
Death While Fishing from Rocks 
- Florence Crowley, 32, caretaker of 
tne Stevens estate on the outer edge 
of Smith’s point and Joseph Shea, 
12, his nephew were drowned yester- 
day afternoon while fishing from the 
rocks during the noon hour. ‘The dis- 
covery was not made until last even- 
ing, when friends of the ill-fated man 
and boy went to Smith’s point to look 
for them when they did not return at 
the close of the day. 
of the estate was found the garden 
tools and other things used by Mr. 
Crowley in his work, but nowhere 
about was he to be found. It was 
later said that he was seen fishing 
from the rocks about noon and it is 
On the lawn | 
supposed that the boy, who was not 
accustomed to being at the seashore, 
might have slipped into the water and 
in going to the rescue Mr. Crowley 
was overcome in the surf which beats 
over the rocks at this point, even in 
the best of weather. The police were 
notified at 10.30 last night and al- 
though they worked until two o’clock 
were unable to recover the body. 
They searched again this morning, 
with the aid of grappling irons. Both 
bodies were found just before noon. 
Mr. Crowley is survived by a wife 
and infant. ‘They live in the Lincoln 
st. section of the town. 
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know a good 
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Who peddles food 
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A dusky, 
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And as his push-cart 
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I scan, ascant, 
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Auto DEMOLISHES WAGON. 
A democrat wagon of Morley Flat- 
ley &Co., of Manchester, was wrecked 
yesterday morning about 10 o'clock 
when it was struck from behind by 
a touring car owned by J. H. iiull 
of New York. The accident occurred 
near the Marichester house. - Adam 
Winiaski, who was driving the wag- 
on, was on the right side of the street, 
but is said to have turned slightly to 
the left without giving a signal to the 
.otor following. Although the auto- 
mobile was going slowly the chauffeur 
was unable to avoid the light carriage 
and crashed into it, breaking it con- 
siderably and throwing the horse 
from its feet. The horse was not 
injured. Winiaski was thrown from 
the wagon and buried under the deb- 
ris but emerged little the worse for 
his experience except from fright.’ 
The only damage to the auto was a 
punctured radiator. 
Lawyer — The — cross-examination 
did not seem to worry you? Have 
you had any previous experience? 
Client—Six children.—Answers. 
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Successor to Glarke and Mills Electric Go. 
NO School Street 
Telephone: 8394 
Manchester, Mass. 
