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BIANNUAL DAN ADNAN ANN 
Star-gazers had a splendid oppor- 
tunity of seeing Halley’s comet and 
its much talked of tail last night. 
The sky was cloudless and the comet 
could be clearly seen. The tail 
looked very much lke the glare of a 
searchlight. It was a very unusual 
sight. It may be seen again tonight 
if the sky is clear in the western 
heavens, any time between dark and 
11 o’clock. 
Thursday afternoon was an im- 
portant occasion for the local Relief 
Corps, as on that day the corps gave 
an exemplification of the work of 
the order. Large delegations were 
present from Beverly, Beverly 
Farms, Salem, Rockport, Essex and 
Ipswich. Several of the department 
officials were also here. The work 
was performed in the Town hall at 
2 o’clock and was admirably done, 
the corps and the members taking 
part in the work, being highly con- 
gratulated in the manner in which 
it was exemplified. 
One candidate was initiated at 
last evening’s. meeting of Magnolia 
lodge of Odd Fellows. The first de- 
gree will be worked a week from 
next Thursday evening. 
Gents’ new fastening C. M. C. gar- 
ters at EK. A. Lethbridge’s. os 
Pop Concert at Manchester. 
The Pop concert given at the 
Town Hall, Wednesday evening, un- 
der the auspices of the Manchester 
Woman’s club proved a highly suc- 
cessful affair, both financially and 
socially. Despite the inclement ten- 
denecies of the weather, the hall was 
well filled, all of the 25 tables being 
taken. 
The program rendered by the Sa-. 
lem Cadet orchestra of five pieces 
was an exceptionally good one. De- 
serving of special mention were the 
solos on the cornet. by N. T. Bernier, 
and the duet ‘‘Miserere’’ (Verdi), 
on the cornet and trombone by 
Messrs. Bernier and Herrick. The 
selection was repeated as an encore. 
The menu consisted of sandwiches, 
ices, college ices and drinks. Every- 
thing was nicely prepared and was 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
NNOUNCES that he will open his 
establishment for the season of 1910 
the first week in May.. “ % az 
Up-to-date Methods and Ideas 
Only Expert Workmen Employed 
LADIES’ GARMENTS A SPECIALTY 
Cleaning Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
BEACH STREET (Near The Breeze Office) MANCHESTER 
Branch Store in Peabody and Danvers 
HOW ABOUT YOUR 
TELEPHONE NEEDS? 
ArtHur O. Lorp (representing the Western Electric Co.), with his Sixteen 
Years’ of Experience in this particular line of work, would be glad to call on 
you and talk over the situation. 
AN 
INTERCOMMUNICATING SYSTEM 
Connecting all parts of the House, or a PRIVATE LINE between 4 
House, Garage or Stable. 
Seven Years’ Experience along the 
North Shore with the N.E. Tel. Tel. Co. 
Address: 
4 HOLLY STREET 
Telephone 528-3 Salem 
AJOs LORD 
te SALEM, MASS. 
P.S.—All kinds of repair work receives prompt attention. 
served by a committee of the club 
members, dressed in white and pink, 
the club’s colors. Some of the boxes 
containing candy had been painted 
very prettily by Mrs. Chas: Sawyer 
of Vine street. 
The object of the concert was to 
raise a fund for the establishment 
of a district nurse in Manchester, 
and while it is not yet known exact- 
ly what the proceeds of the affair 
were, it is known that the amount 
obtained is sufficient to warrant 
further efforts on the part of the 
committee to carry out their object. 
Mrs. Walter L. Harris of Salem, who 
is always deeply interested in Man- 
chester, as it is her native home, was 
the chairman of the general commit- 
tee in charge of the concert. 
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Rey. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith of 
Washington and Ipswich officiated 
Thursday at the wedding in Wash- 
ington of Peter E. Goelet Gerry of 
New York and Miss Matilde Town- 
send of Washington, which was of 
much social prominence, as the 
bride is widely known in national 
and inter-national society and is an 
heiress whose name has been pre- 
viously linked with titled foreigners. 
The ceremony was performed in the 
ballroom of the Townsend mansion 
at the capital. Miss Katherine EI- 
kins was Miss Townsend’s only at- 
tendant. Their honeymoon will be 
spent in Hurope. 
At the request of the Spanish 
yachtsmen, received by cable, the 
Hastern Yacht club has set forward 
the dates for the Spanish-American 
sonder class races from the first 
week in September to mid-August, 
the first race to be sailed Aug. 17. 
On this account the trial races will 
begin Aug. 8 instead of Aug. 15, as 
at first arranged. 
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