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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
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Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, 
Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware 
constantly on hand 
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Bic Rep MEN CELEBRATION OF 
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JULY 
The biggest and _ best 
July celebration Gloucester ever had 
is the latest plans of the Red Men 
Cape Ann Day observance committee. 
At a meeting of the committee Wed- 
nesday night, the plans were altered 
and it was voted to hold this year’s 
celebration on July 4, instead of later 
in the month. 
This has been done to avoid hay- 
ing two holidays in the month, and 
in traking this change, the committee 
believe they made a move in the 
right direction. © The day will start 
with a bonefire at Stage Fort Park at 
[2.01 a. m., and the day’s events will 
include a big parade in the forenoon, 
and new feature attractions at the 
Park in the afternoon. 
All Red Men Tribes in this reserv- 
ation have been written to, asking for 
assistance in the parade and a dele- 
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gate will be sent to each organization 
explaining the details to them. 
“A PAIR OF SIXES” 
After all arrangements had been 
made for “A Pair of Sixes” to leave 
the Wilbur on May 15th, at the close 
of its remarkable run of 20 weeks in 
Boston, the demand for seats became 
so great that the management of the 
theatre realized it would be impossible 
to accommodate one-half of the peopie 
who desired to see this wonderful at- 
traction before it left the city. “A 
Pair of Sixes” had already been an- 
nounced for appearance in other cities 
who were clamoring for it; but by 
quick action all engagements were 
cancelled, and announcement is now 
made-by the Wilbur Theatre that “A 
Pair of Sixes” would remain in Bos- 
ton for two weeks more. 
Dampness caused by a woman’s 
tears is always oppressive. 
May 14, 1915 
MANCHESTER 
The Fireman Relief association 
holds its annual meeting next Mon- 
day evening. 
soston trip Books for sale at F. 
W. Bell’s Beach st. - adv. 
The fire companies held their an- 
nual meeting Monday evening when 
the following officers were elected: 
Engine Company—Ellery L. Rogers, 
captain; Manuel Miguel, lieut.; Geo. 
FE. Hildreth, clerk. Hook and Lad- 
der Co.—Granville Crombie, capt.; 
James Murray, lieut.; Charles W. 
Fritz, clerk. The companies were 
having their first ‘‘try-out” of the 
season. Monday evening, when the 
fire alarm sounded for a fire at the 
large building on’ Bennett st., form- 
erly used as the Mitchell pattern fac- 
tory, but now occupied by two fam- 
ilies. The engine was-at: Brook street, 
and the hook and ladder was on Elm 
st. The auto chemical was at the 
engine house. A quick response of 
the entire equipment and full com- 
plement of men resulted when the 
alarm was sounded. The fire was 
put out in short order. It was con- 
fined to the roof, and is supposed to 
have resulted from paper being burn- 
ed in a large fireplace. Geo. C. 
Leach discovered the fire and pulled 
in the box at the corner of Bridge 
and Central streets. The building 
is occupied by John O’Neil and fam- 
ily, and by Fred L. Smith and family. 
Essex Clams, Swett’s Mkt. adv, 
MermortAr Day PLANS, MANCHESTER 
Memorial Day will fall this yeai 
on Sunday, but the holiday will be 
observed on Monday, the 31st. The 
program as arranged, in Manchester, 
calls for a parade at 2 o’clock in the 
afternoon from G. A. R. hall to the 
various cemeteries and water front 
and band concert on the common. 
The Manchester band has been en-, 
gaged for the day. Patriotic exer- 
cises will be held in the Town hal! in 
the evening at 7.30, when the follow- 
ing program will be carried out: Cail 
to order, Post Com. Crombie; selec- 
tion, Harvard quartet, Boston; invo- 
cation, Rev. Chas. A. Hatch; selec- 
tion, quartet; reading general orders, 
Post ‘Adjutant Rivers; selection, 
quartet; reading, Ljincoln’s Gettys- 
burg address, Abbott Foster; selec- 
tion, quartet; address, Hon. Chas. D. 
Smith, Gloucester; selection, quartet ; 
benediction; “America,” audience. 
Memorial Sunday will be observed 
May 23d, with union services at the 
Baptist church at 10.45 a. m. 
The G. A. R. and affiliated organ- 
izations are invited to participate in 
these exercises and observances. 
