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house at their rooms Thanks 
g Eve. 
jomas A. Baker and family are 
ng within a few days for St. 
istine, Fla., where Mr. Baker is 
loyed during the winter. 
iwin P. Stanley will go to Boston 
turday of next week for the meet- 
the department staff of the G. 
at which time the makeup of 
ecutive committee for the na- 
| encampment in Boston next 
er will be completed. 
work of painting and redecor- 
the offices in Town hall is about 
pleted. The office of the Town 
‘asurer was the last to be renovated. 
wall paper ruined by the bursting 
overhead water pipes some time 
9 “has been replaced and when the 
or is painted Treasurer Stanley 
may be proud of the appearance of 
his quarters. 
_ On Wednesday morning, in Fitch- 
burg district court, Maurice J. Farrell 
‘and Thomas P. Coyne were tried on 
charge of burglary. The two men 
_ were arrested in Sytacuse, N.Y; 
‘about a month ago on the Fitchburg 
‘charge. Chief Wm. H. Sullivan 
communicated with the Fitchburg 
police, immediately after the men 
were returned from New York state, 
in an effort to connect the men with 
several North Shore robberies, of the 
past summer. The list of articles 
- found on the suspects did not contain 
‘any of those pilfered from the North 
Shore summer residences. However, 
among the articles were a set of pearl 
cuff links and a stickpin, identified by 
Wm. M. Woods, Jr., of Andover as 
missing from his home after it had 
been burglarized. The burglary at 
the Woods home came at about the 
same time as the other North Shore 
ieee eaks. There were other evidences 
‘that the two men held in Fitchburg 
_ were connected with the burglaries in 
Manchester, Essex and other nearby 
places during the late summer. 
Rear Estate TRANSFER. 
Teresa P. Morgan, wife of Frank 
A. of Manchester conveys to Daron 
W. Morse, of Manchester, land and 
buildings on North street, Manches- 
ter, 64 by 193 feet. 
Fall Underwear at W. R. Bell’s, 
Central sq. adv. 
T’axi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Neat line of men’s and boys’ caps. 
_W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
~ Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Fleisher’s yarns and directions for 
making sweaters. ‘A. Leth- 
bridge. adv. 
e Manchester Launch club kept — 
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py FELLOW STUDENTS. 
Abbott Foster of Burnham’s ct., 
Manchester, son of Postmaster and 
Mrs. Frank A. Foster, is to be con- 
gratulated upon his election as assist- 
ant treasurer of the “Circulo de Pro- 
gresso en Espanol” at Lynn Burdett 
college. C. P. E. means “An Asso- 
ciation for Progress in Spanish,” and 
as implied by its name, it was formed 
for the purpose of assisting the stu- 
dents in conversational Spanish. 
Mr. Foster began his course of 
study at the Lynn Burdett college in 
September and he has become very 
popular among the pupils there, as 
proved by his election to the import- 
ant position he now holds. 
The C. P. E. is the third organiza- 
tion established at Lynn Burdett. The 
Hooks and Crooks club is an organ- 
ization formed to assist the students 
of the shorthand department, and the 
Burdett Accountants’ club is a good 
stimulant for the students of book- 
keeping. 
Mr. Foster was of assistance in the 
organization of ‘the C. P. E., ‘ahd 
helped to bring about the success of 
the first “function,” which included 
the installation of officers and initia- 
tion of aspirants. 
The other officers installed are: 
president, Stanwood Gordon, West 
Newbury; vice-president, Miss Olive 
Nute, Swampscott; representative, 
Edwin W. Fairweather, Salem; sec- 
retary, Miss Gladys Matson, Clifton ; 
assistant secretary, Miss Vera Gould, 
Lynn; treasurer, Miss Lillian Rolin, 
Lynn; master of ceremonies, August 
Kangas, Peabody; sentinels, Miss 
Helen Purington, Lynn, and Clarence 
Russell, Danvers. 
‘Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
3uy your paints, oils, varnishes and 
shellac from H. S. Tappan, Bridge 
st., Manchester. adv. 
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