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DIVAN IEIVE LEA EDPER DANII LILLE IG 
Charles A. Lodge, jr., came home 
last evening on a flying visit. Mr. 
Lodge is the manager of the Massa- 
chusetts Agricultural College base- 
ball team this year. The team played 
Tuft’s College at Medford yesterday. 
Emerson and Queen Quality ox- 
fords at Bell’s. * 
James, the four-year-old son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harvey, suffered 
a double fracture of the arm one day 
last week as a result of being pushed 
over backwards off a fence near the 
child’s home, off Washington street. 
The bones were broken above and 
below the elbow. Drs. Glendenning 
and Washburn were ealled and. set 
the fractures. 
The garden of J. 8. Reed at the 
Beach street cafe is attracting the 
usual amount of attention at this 
season of the year. Flowers are in 
blossom on every hand, but it will 
be several weeks yet before they will 
be in full bloom. A very pretty 
feature of the garden this year is a 
very fine bed of flowers, combining 
the design of the W. R. C. emblem, 
which colors also represent the colors 
of the K. of P., of which organiza- 
tion Mr. and Mrs. Reed are both 
members. 
Get your watches repaired at 
Loomis’. = 
Letters remaining unelaimed at 
Manchester, Mass., postoffice for the 
week ending May 21: 
Green, Marion Mrs.; Harrington, 
Ndward. Mrs.; McAllister, Geo. J.; 
Mellonson, George; Stevens, Ilorace 
H.; Wentworth, R. V.—Samuel -L. 
Wheaton, P. M. 
Poland water in_five-gallon car- 
boys, one-half gallon and = quart 
bottles at G. W. Tooper’s. 3 
The invitation ~ dancing party 
given at the Town hall last Friday 
evening by the class of 1911 of the 
Iligh school was a very pretty affair, 
and was attended by a select party 
of young people. The hall was very 
tastily decorated in the class colors, 
and banners and‘ college pennants 
adorned the walls. The party was a 
financial as well as a social success. 
A neat sum was deposited in the 
class treasury as a result of the 
party. Fifty couples were in the 
grand march which was led by the 
class~ president, Miss Annabelle 
Lodge, and Clarence Mackin. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats in 
sailors and panamas, 50c. to $5, at 
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Bell’s, 
‘the corps, post and camp. 
disband. <A 
Telephone 18 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postoffice Block 3 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
—____——_§, S. Pierce ‘Co.’s Fancy Groceries——_ 
Telephone 160 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
VOTTEROS BROS. Prop.}(Successors to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoffice Block, - ‘ z : 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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Memorial Day Plans for Manchester. 
Allen Post 67, G. A. R., and auxili- 
ary societies have perfected plans~ 
for the observanee of Memorial Day 
next Monday. The members of the 
post will assemple at G. A. R. hall- 
at 1 o’clock. Line will be formed at 
1.45; mareh at 2 o’clock in follow- 
in order: police detail, Acoriana 
band of Gloucester, 22 pieces, Col. H. 
P. Woodbury camp 145, S. of V., I> 
Nelson Cook, commander, as escort 
to Post 67, G. A. R. Line will form 
on Union street and proceed through 
Union and Washington streets to 
Summer street cemetery where eight 
graves will be decorated; counter 
march through Washington street, 
North and School streets to Union 
cemetery where eight graves will be 
‘ decorated, thence to Rosedale ceme- 
tery where 77 graves will be decorat- 
ed including the lot in memory of 
the. unknown graves; exercises at 
the monument, including selection 
by band, prayer, exercises by post 
and eamp. Line will reform, march 
through School street to the town 
wharf where exercises will be held 
in memory of the naval comrades by 
The line 
will then return to headquarters and 
band econeert will be 
given on the common. 
In the evening patriotic exercises 
will be held in the Town hall at 7.30 
H. BAKER 
Has opened his tailor shop in the 
Kimball Block, opp. the Postoffice, 
Manchester. The best work guaran- 
teed. 
o’clock and will inelude an address 
of weleome by Commander Crombie, 
selections by the Shubert quartet, in- 
vocation, reading of the general or- 
ders by Post Adjutant J. H. Rivers, | 
Lineoln’s Address at Gettysburg by 
a High school pupil, and the address 
of the evening by Rey. Dr. W. H. 
Rider of Gloucester, after which 
benediction will be pronounced. The 
quartet will render four numbers 
during the evening 
On Sunday, the members of three 
orders will meet at G. A. R. hall at 
10 o’elock. Line will be formed at 
10.30 and march to the Congrega- 
tional church where the annual 
Memorial services will be held with 
sermon by Rey. L. H. Ruge, the pas- 
tor. 
The associates of the post and. all 
ex-soldiers and sailors of the Civil 
War are cordially invited to join 
with the post at all these exercises. 
Contributions of flowers to deeor- 
ate the graves of deceased comrades 
on Memorial day will be appreciated 
by Post 67. Such donations may- be 
left at the G A. R. hall in the Public 
Library building between 9 and 10 
o’cloeck, Monday. 
Heath’s Manchester 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Fish Market 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS ani OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
Telephones Manchester 263-3, Magnolia 7-4 
s@5” All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
