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Born, Friday, May 13, a daughter 
to Mr. and Mrs. George EK. Andrews. 
Born, Monday, May 9, a son to Mr. 
and Mrs. Albert M. Legris, West 
Manchester. Mr. Legris is chauf- 
feur for the W. B. Walkers. 
Supt. of Moth Work John D. Mor- 
rison has a gang of men burlapping 
the trees about the Cove working to- 
ward the center of the town. 
James F. McGerrity, who has 
been employed as a barber at the 
Farms for several years, is the new 
barber at Nazarro’s parlors, under 
the postoffice. 
Did = anyone hear any unusual 
squeaking in the vicinity of Lam- 
pron’s pig pen of late? It is re- 
ported that two small pigs were 
stolen there recently. 
’ While trying to separate two dogs 
which were fighting in Central 
Square, Wednesday afternoon, 
Loomis, the jeweler, received a bite 
from one of the dogs. 
Walter Perham and bride of Mel- 
rose have engaged rooms at S. Al- 
bert Sinnicks’ house on North street 
for the summer. Mr. Perham is 
chauffeur for O. W. Mink and _ is 
very well known here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley of Wo- 
burn and Mrs. Stanley’s mother, 
Mrs. George Pierce of Beverly 
Farms spent Tuesday in town with 
Mr. Stanley’s mother, Mrs. Jeffrey 
T. Stanley, on Vine Street. 
A large piazza has been built and 
other improvements have been made 
to the house off School street belong- 
ing to G. E. Willmonton and to be 
occupied very shortly by George R. 
Kelley of Boston. This is the cot- 
tage which was recently vacated by 
Mr. Winchester and family. 
Howard Dustless dusters at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. 
_ The dredger arrived in the karbor 
Wednesday morning and started on 
the contract of dredging. The mud 
is at present being carried out to sea 
and dumped. We understand that 
the park commissioners will have an 
article in the warrant for a special 
town meeting to be held a week from 
next Monday to see if the town will 
vote a sum of money to rehandle the_ 
mud and use it for filling on Masea- 
nomo park. The mud being carried 
cut to set at present is of the soft 
kind, which would not be available 
to use for filling purposes. 
Keys made at Loomis’. “< 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Piumbing and Heating 
in all its branches, having recent!y installed a plant for that purpose. He will gladly furnish esti- 
mates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can save money by getting hs paces befure 
placing your order for this line of work. : 
AGENT FOR AMWERICAN ITE EAL HEATER 
Central St., = = = Manchester-by=!ne-sea. 
TELEPHONE 1t-13 
Jason Tuttle is the new  gate- SAMUEL KNIGHT & SOAS 
tender at the Beaeh street crossing. 
The watering cranes about town 
were turned on Wednesday and wat- COAL and We Oi 
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ering carts are now doing good ser- 
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Supt. Crombie of the highway de- SSIES G 
partment has purchased a two-horse 2 
street-sweeping machine with a 36 Central Street 
seven-foot brush which will be used 
for putting oil and tarvia on the 
streets and later it will- probably be 
used for sweeping the streets in the 
center of the town. 
The fire alarm was sounded at (G W H : 
12.20 Wednesday noon for a brush EO. : OOPER, 
fire at the Apple-lane cottage estate 
al West Manchester, owned by Mrs. DEALER IN 
LeBrun. The cause is laid to the 
sparks from a passing engine. ‘The 
burned area covers About a0 fet FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
circumference. The fire was extin- 
guished by F. P. Tenney and some Kitchen Furnishings 
laborers on a nearby estate before 
the apparatus arrived. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Get it fixed at Loomis’. bs MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
> HEEL DON?S- MARK BE 3 
Established 1845. F. K. HOOPER, Prop. Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, ete. 
Central Street, MANCHESTERsBY2THE2SEA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. — BEVERLY FARMS. MAGNOLIA. 
Every Neighborhood Has Its Leading Drug Store 
~ In This Neighborhood Our Pharmacy Leads, 
Because: First, Our Stock is Large and Complete, our Goods are 
Fresh and Clean. Second, Our Prices are Always Right. People 
visiting our Store are always Promptly waited upon and not kept 
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waiting. Third, Our Prescription Department is fully Equipped 
with all modern conveniences for compounding Prescriptions 
A REGISTERED PHARMACIST IS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE AT OUR STORE 
Benj. L. Allen, — Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester, Mass. — 
Telephone: 257 & & 
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