MANCHESTER SECTION 
The police raided the Masconomo 
House last night and secured a 
quantity of liquors. 
The little daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Eric Wetterlow was struck by 
an automobile Wednesday, on Wash- 
ington st., near Summer and was 
quite seriously injured. 
The members of the North Shore 
Lodge, A. O. U. W., and: their. fam- 
ilies and the families of deceased 
members are invited to a basket pie- 
nic at Tuck’s Point on Saturday, 
August 15th. 
Frank Sinnicks returned 'ast Sat- 
urday, for a short visit, from a trip 
to Alaska. He came on to Philadel- 
phia on business in connection with 
the mining enterprise in which he is 
interested as engineering expert. He 
returns to Alaska shortly. 
Men’s Ground Gripper Shoes in 
Low and High Heels at Bell’s Beach 
Street Store. adv. 
The strong easterly wind and tur- 
bulent seas last week caused the float 
off Singing Beach to break away 
from its moorings and wash upon the 
beach, smashing it completely. The 
popularity of the beach this summer 
is greater than ever, as may be seen 
by the number of motors there 
any day between eleven and one, and 
especially on Sundays. Last Sunday 
the cars lined the street on both sides 
almost half way to the Masconomo. 
The great convenience of the circu- 
lar “turn-around” at the entrance to 
the beach is also very apparent; the 
park commissioners certainly made a 
commendable move when they had 
this work done. 
Friday, August 7, 1914. 
Miss Helen Knight has returned 
from a visit with relatives in Nor- 
way, Me. 
Charles Fritz and family are 
spendng the week at \the Rabardy 
camp at Annisquam. 
Miss Helen Cheever has _ been 
spending the week in Wellesley 
Farms, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ernest 
Meaa. 
Lamson & Hubbard Straw Hats at 
Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
Bathing Suits for Men and Boys 
at Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
Miss Blanche Waite and _ sister, 
Mrs. Alice Twombly of Portsmouth, 
N. H., were guests over the week- 
end of Arthur S. Dow and family. 
Plans are being made to give an 
entertainment and dance in the Man- 
chester Town hall on Monday even- 
ing, Sept. 14 for the benefit of Mrs. 
Crowley, whose husband was recently 
drowned off Smith’s point. 
Salmon Special today at Swett’s 
Market, at 25c. Ib. adv. 
Misses Mae ‘Brady and Ethel 
Morse of Beverly were in Manches- 
ter a part of this week guests of Miss 
Mary Corrigan, Summer st. Miss 
Margaret Hurley of Salem was a 
guest of Miss Corrigan over Sunday. 
Papers have been in circulation the 
past week in favor of Patrick H. 
30yle of this town as republican nom- 
inee for the state senate. Needless 
to say, Mr. Boyle received the sig- 
nature of practically everyone in town 
who had an opportunity to apply 
their names to the papers. 
Bathing Suits at FE. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv, ° 
Mrs. L. W. Floyd has been spend- 
ing the week in Cambridge visiting 
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Harry R. Floyd. 
Miss Florence Crowley has re- 
sumed her postion at the local tele- 
phone exchange after a two weeks’ 
vacation spent at New Haven, Conn. 
Get your gloves cleaned by the 
Parisian Laundry. E. A. Lethbridge, 
agent. adv. 
Posters are out advertising the 
dance of the Masconomo bellboys at 
Manchester Town hall on Friday, 
Aug. 28. The hop will come directly 
after the band concert scheduled for 
that date. 
Many attended the dance of the 
Ladies’ auxiliary to the A. O. H. at 
the Manchester Town hall Wednes- 
day evening. The hall was profusely 
decorated with the flags of Erin and 
the American colors and made a 
pretty appearance. The party was 
one of the most successful of the 
many held this summer, many attend- 
ing from nearby towns. 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certificate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vacinnated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause why 
such has not been done. PoP 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
Dver’s Auto Depot 
Tuomas DeErosiER, Prop. 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP 
Supplies and Sundries 
Autos to Rent by Hour or Day 
COR. PINE AND BENNETT STS. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 169 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
| HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
For Sale 
Black pony, perfect beauty; fine 
actor in harness or saddle; 
weight 700; very gentle, 4 years 
old. Will be shown any day 
after 2°p. mm. 
A. P. THISSEHie 
Beverly Farms, Mass: 
Telephone 150 : 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insarance of All Kinds 
School and Union Sss., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSE FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
