MANCHESTER SECTION 
Mir eatd ire hea Rangers 
spending part of August camping at 
West Gloucester. 
Mrs. Bertha Filby is giving an in- 
vitation dancing party in the Town 
hall next Tuesday evening. 
At Tuck’s Pont, Saturday the mem- 
bers of North Shore lodge, A. O. U. 
W., and their families and the fam- 
ilies of deceased members will hold 
a basket picnic. 
Miss Sarah T. Brown, who has 
been spending the summer with her 
brother in Newburyport, has gone to 
Douglas Inn, at Douglas Hill, Maine, 
for the balance of August. 
Men’s Ground Gripper Shoes in 
Low and High Heels at Bell’s Beach 
Street Store. adv. 
A meeting of the Manchester His- 
torical Society will be held on Mon- 
day evening, Aug. 24, at 7.45 o'clock. 
A paper will be read by Joseph A. 
Torrey on “The Old Planters at Cape 
Anne.” It is hoped that a goodly at- 
tendance will be present. 
The board of selectmen have been 
petitioned by Frank P. Knight and 
eleven others to lay out as a public 
highway the way, off School street, 
opposite Lincoln street, and a hear- 
ing will be given at the selectmen’s 
office in the T’own hall, Tuesday ev- 
ening, Aug. 25, at 8 o’colck, when 
petitioners and others interested will 
be heard. On the same evening and 
at the same hour and place a hearing 
will be held on petition of Wm. J. 
Johnson and fifteen others on the lay- 
ing out of the private way leading 
from Brook street to Saw Mill brook, 
commonly known as Putnam court. 
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 
Friday, August 14, 1914. 
Flags have been at half mast on 
all the public flag poles about town, 
as well as on private poles, the past 
week in honor of Mrs. Wilson, late 
wife of the President. 
Singing Beach Brand Cod Fish at 
Swett’s Market. adv, 
Cheever Hersey, who has a posi- 
tion in Andover, returned Sunday 
from a vacation trip of two weeks in 
the land of Arcadia. His father re- 
turned at the same time. Mrs. Her- 
sey plans to go to Maine for a visit. 
Auto ACCIDENT AT MANCHESTER 
Dr. G. W. Blaisdell and daughter, 
Miss Dorothy Blaisdell, had a most 
fortunate escape from serious acci- 
dent last Saturday afternoon when 
the small Hupmobile in which they 
were riding became unmanageable, 
left the road, smashed into a lamp- 
post, and jumped into a marshy piece 
of ground twenty feet off the road. 
The accident happened at the top of 
Crafts hill, on the way to Manches- 
ter and was caused by a bolt in the 
steering gear becoming detached. Rey. 
A. G. Warner, who was riding on 
the car at the time, fortunately es- 
caped injury also. The lamp-post 
was broken in three parts, and it is 
almost incredible that some of the 
flying glass did not cut any of the 
three. The car was not seriousiy 
damaged. 
Get your gloves cleaned by the 
Parisian Laundry. E. A. Lethbridge, 
agent. adv. 
Corduroy hats at EK. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
preamps ts S | MRS. MARGARET LEE 
Dver’s Auto Depot 
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 
Democrats TO Have “Grr-To- 
GETHER AT MANCHESTER 
Th opening of the fall campaign in 
Essex County, as far as the Demo- 
crats are concerned, will be on Sat- 
urdey afternoon, August 29, when 
there will be a “get-together” meet- 
ing at Tuck’s Point, Manchester. It 
is expected that all the members of 
the state Democratic committee will 
be on hand and offer remarks and 
invitations are also to be sent to ex- 
Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston, National 
Committeeman John W. Coughlin of 
Fall River and Col. Edward M. 
House, who is now summering at 
Pride’s Crossing. 
Salmon Special today at Swett’s 
Market, at 25c. Ib. adv. 
Singing Beach Brand Cod Fish at 
Swett’s Market. adv. 
Bathing Suits at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Bathing Suits for Men and Boys 
at Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
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. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
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. m. 
A. P. THISSEEE 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone 150 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Couaselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of .All Kinds 
School and Union Ses., Manchester :-: Old South Bidg., Bosten 
SUMMER HOUSE FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
