MANCHESTER SECTION 
The North Shore Market is out 
with an attractive new delivery auto. 
Mrs. F. B. Rust has been spending 
the week in Cambridge with her 
daughter Mrs. Harry R. Floyd. 
The Memorial exercises at the 
Story High school will be held on 
Friday, May 28, at eleven o’clock in 
the forenoon. All friends of the 
school are cordially invited to attend. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will deliver 
the Memorial Day address before the 
patriotic organizations at Hyannis, 
Cape Cod, May,3I. 
The new ceiling in the Town hall 
is completed and will be painted at 
once, and the walls will be frescoed 
and the hall will be ready for use 
Memorial Day. 
E. S. Knight, Swett’s Fish Market 
and the Manchester Fruit store have 
placed orders with Perkins & Corliss 
for Ford cars to be used in their 
respective businesses. 
Children’s Hats at E.. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Edmund Lethbridge is having a 
two weeks’ vacation from his work 
at Bullock Bros., beginning tomorrow 
night,—during which time he will 
take unto himself a bride, it is an- 
nounced. 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean has been asked 
to supervise the reconstruction of the 
girls play-ground work at Salem, in 
conjunction with Mr. vc. Lantz, who 
has general charge of the  play- 
ground work. 
Mrs. Harold Morrow (Theodosia 
Hutchinson) of Gloucester was in 
town Tuesday, spending the day with 
her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John 
Hutchinson, at their home on Wash- 
ington st. 
The Manchester High school is 
putting up a good game of basebail 
this spring. Last Saturday at Ip- 
swich, the Manchester boys sorted 
the High School there 9 to 7. Crafts 
pitched a good game, not passing a 
single man. Baker caught, and he 
and Francis lead in batting, the lat- 
ter being good for three hits and 
Baker for four. The team played 
the Essex High at Essex Wednesday 
afternoon, and Saturday afternoon 
they will play the Swampscott High 
at Swampscott. A large “bus wiil 
leave Central sq. at 12.30. The Man- 
chester boys won from Essex Wed- 
nesday, 17-2 
Friday, May 21, 1915. 
spoonful of 
stood. 
Briain Dandelion Killer 
O kill the dandelion or other weeds simply fill the tube 
with gasoline, place the plunger of the valve on the 
heart of the plant and push down on the tube a very 
little—just enough to open the valve. 
gasoline will be dropped on the heart of the 
plant, which kills it roots and all. 
to wither and the root turn dark in twenty-four hours 
and the entire plant will die and dry up in a few days. 
Grass will soon grow in the scar where the dandelion 
Very easy to operate and the price in only $1.00. 
for Sale by D. T. BEATON, 21 CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER 
About one tea- 
‘The leaves will begin 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
and 
Mrs. Alex. Sjorlund, North st., broke 
its arm last Saturday in a fall while 
at play. 
A steam-heating 
for heating towels has been installed 
The little daughter of Mr. 
sanitary device 
in the barber 
office. 
James Finley of Lynn, formerly 
employed at Blood’s market, is the 
new fish-cutter at Swett’s Manches- 
ter Fish market. 
Buy your wall papers from H. $ 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ten, adv. 
Men’s and ladies’ rubber sole boots 
and oxfords at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
At their meeting last Friday even- 
ing the Park Board opened bids for 
filling for the new section of Mas- 
conomo Park, and they were as fol- 
lows (per cu. yd.): Austin Morley, 
.95; semons & Littlefield, .84; S. Al- 
bert Sinnicks, .80; Domnick Flatley, 
.78; Daniel Edgecomb, 67. Semons 
& Littlefield was awarded the con- 
tract for a car load of blue pea stone, 
at $1.95 per ton delivered and spread 
on walks and road. Austin Morley’s 
bid was $2.00 per ton delivered. The 
beach and bathhouses are having 
their spring cleaning, the water hav- 
ingybeen let on. 
shop under the post- 
Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
Tel. 10 
.or someone dressed in woman’ 
Flowers for all Occasions 
MANCHESTER 
M. J. Callahan has been spending 
the week in Glen Cove, L. I., and 
New York city visiting relatives. 
Tickets are selling well for the an- 
nual entertainment of the Brother-- 
hood to be held in the Baptist church 
next Wednesday evening, May 26. 
The Eastern Girls of Boston will 
furnish the entertainment. 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crafts 
(nee Erickson) have the sympathy 
of the community in the death last 
Sunday of their twenty-month old 
son, Chester Erickson Crafts, with 
tuberculosis of the spine. 
A “peeping Tom” has been giving 
the residents of Norwood ave. and 
side streets a scare the past two weeks. 
Several people have seen such a per- 
son creeping around in the rear of 
houses peeping in windows, in that 
vicinity and last Saturday night two 
men gave chase and say a woman— 
s cloth- 
ing ran down Desmond ave., vaulted 
a fence with unusual agility and dis- 
appeared across lots. One resident 
of Norwood ave. has a gun loaded 
with bird shot all ready for a visit 
of the “peeper” to his house. The 
police are working on the case and 
something is liable to happen if the 
practice continues. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
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