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Capital $100,000.00 
Sarplus $33,500.00 
Organized by Local Business Men, and 
Summer Residents, to be of service to 
the Community 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; 
Sats. 8:30-1; 
Sat. Ev’gs (deposit only) 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
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The finest line of Coral Beads and Cameo Jewelry ever shown in 
Gloucester. 
A wide range of prices according to quality. 
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164 Main Street, Gloucester 
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SHE WaASN’T ‘to aie E 
Hicks: “The idea of your letting 
your wife go around telling the neigh- 
bors that she made a man out of you! 
You don’t he: ar my wife saying that.” 
Wicks: “No, but I heard her telling 
my wife that she had done her best,” 
CORAL 
Bevis 
They say a deadly microbe 
Within a kiss abides; 
So while we’re courting girls, it seems, 
; : 
We’re courting death desides. 
Tur WoMAN oF I’ 
“If Nature had made me an ost- 
rich,” said Old Grouch, “I suppose I 
could eat your cooking.” 
“Wouldn’t that be nice?” answered 
his imperturbable. spouse. ‘Then I 
could get some plumes for my hat.” 
A PEROXIDE PARADOX 
“Did you ever notice—” 
‘Ever notice what?” 
“That when a woman is bleaching 
her hair she is anxious to keep it in 
the dark?” 
Try Our 
Victor Service 
The Lefavour Music House 
166-168 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM. MASS. 
MANCHESTER. 
The annual outing of the Manches- 
ter club was held at Tuck’s Point last 
Saturday, nearly 50 members enjoy- 
gin the chowder and lobster dinner 
and the sports that followed. . The 
baseball nine of the married men, cap- 
tained by Charles Williams, won over 
the single men, captained by H. W. 
Purington, 11 to 9. The umpire was 
Town Treas. E. P. Stanley. 
John W. Pitman was severely in- 
jured one night this week when he 
was crushed between a hydrant and 
an automobile on Pine street when he 
was on the way home from Lake- 
Croft Inn. The car was driven by 
George Killam. Pitman and several 
others, seven in all, climbed into the. 
small car on the way home, much 
against the protestations of Killam, 
it is said. On Pine street the car ap- 
parently passed over a stone in the 
road and jounced over toward the. 
hydrant, Pitman who was sitting on . 
the mud-guard being caught between . 
the two. The car was not injured in 
the least. Pitman was brought to Dr. 
Blaisdell’s and he was later hustled 
off to the Beverly hospital, where it 
was discovered both legs were broken. 
He is in’a bad condition at the nos- 
pital. 
FOR SALEM RELIEF 
MANCHESTER'S ContTRIBUTIONS Now 
Tora ALMost $5,000. 
The following additional contribu- 
tions have been received by Treasurer : 
Walter R. Bell, toward the Salem Re-- 
lief Fund, the total being now mAs: a 
little short of $5,000. 
Amount previously acknowl- 
edged $4,969.18 
F. Clifford Rand 5.00. , 
George R. Dean 5.00, 
Annie C. Williams 1.00.,: 
George Phippen 1.50 
$4,981.68 
WALTER: R. BELL, 
Treasurer, 
TURNING THE TABLES 
To dodge his creditors required 
Such vigilance and vim, 
A motorcar he went and hired— 
And now they’re dodging him. 
