MANCHESTER SECTION 
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The last band concert of the season 
will be given tonight by the Sale.n 
Cadet Band. 
Mary. A. Bradley has been. ap- 
pointed administratrix of the estate of 
the late Edward $. Bradley. 
Town Clerk and Mrs. A. S, Jeweit 
plan to start early next week on their 
annual visit to Northfield, Mass., and 
New York City, to be gone several 
weeks. 
Miss Florence McDonald of the A. 
S. Jewett household 1s leaving next 
Tuesday for a visit with relatives ii 
Prince Edward Island. 
Walter L,. Rowe et al. convey <0 
Gertrude B, Goldsmith of Manchester 
land at Stanwood’s Point on Stai- 
wood avenue 175 by 276 feet. 
Rev: and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoin 
are spending a few days in town with 
Mrs. Ji0W. Camp ybell, School street, 
before returning to Lowell, after 
spending part of the summer at An- 
nisquam. 
A new sign has been placed on 
Lincoln st. cor. Summer, pointing the 
way. to Hamilton and Essex, which 
is proving a big help to those from 
Gloucester and “Magnolia in directing 
the heavy trafhe through Manchester 
to these points, 
After, completing three .years as 
Commercial teacher in the York, 
Maine, High School, Miss Princie 
Dodge has resigned her position to 
accept one in the Milford, N. H., 
High School. She leaves Sunday 
for Milford. 
The Boy Scouts, 34 in number, r2- 
turned on the 4.10 train Wednesday 
from their two weeks’ outing at Lake 
Province, N. H.; all in the best of 
health and spirits. Rev. A. G. Wart- 
ner, superintended the outing as usual, 
and Granville Crombie went along as 
cook. Mrs. Warner. and Mrs. Mc- 
Neil also were in the party. Rev. 
Mr. Warner will write his customary 
letter on the outing for next week's 
paper. 
LAST CALL FOR COAL AT SUMMER PRICES ——— 
Friday, September 3, oe) 
The public schools ~Man- 
chester next Tuesday. 
Fresh Scallops. Swett’s Fish Mar- 
ket. adi 
Miss Abbie Floyd is leavin~ next 
week for»a month’s visit with her 
brother, Bertram Floyd, and fa ily 
at Bridgeport, Conn. 
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Rayner of No~- 
wood avenue are to spend the wéek- 
end and holiday in Springfield, visit- 
ing relatives of the latter. 
Oysters are now in season, fresh 
today. Swett’s Fish Market. ad). 
Jess Barnes, who pitched for Mar- 
chester in last Saturday’s game at 
Beverly, we note, pitched for the 
Bravés in the game at Boston yester- 
day with Brooklyn. 
open in 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Choirmaster George B. Sargent and 
Mrs. Sargent, of the -Congl. church, 
are on a three weeks’ vacation in the 
state of Maine. 
After a vacation of two months the 
Senior Sunday School of the Congte- 
gational Church will reopen Sund: Ly 
noon. The Junior sunday School 
will not open until a week from Sui- 
day. 
Rev, Mr. Warner will preach at the 
Baptist Church Sunday, both morning 
and evening. 
THE ONE WHo KNEW. 
Crawford—Did he teil you that he 
was going to marry the widow? 
Crabshaw—No; the widow told me 
she was going to marry him.”—Judge. 
“Your stenographer seems to be 
rather irregular in attendance.” 
“Well, she leaves her husband and 
works a week; then she returns to 
her husband and leaves the office for 
a week.”—Pittsburg Post. 
syndicate photographer 
isn ¢ 
A woman 
says “love just happens.” But 
that a poor excuse? 
FreD M. GorMAN OF GLOUCESTER 
Iho 1s a Candidate for the Repub- 
lican Nomination for the House 
from the Manchester-Glou- 
cester District. 
Fred M. Gorman, who was a can- 
didate last fall for the republican 
nomination for the House of Repre- 
sentatives from the district compose 
of Manchester and wards 4, 5 and & 
of Gloucester, is in the field again 
this year, and his friends in Manches- 
ter and other parts of the district 
look to him as the most feasible can- 
didate for this year, in view of the 
mix-up on the ballot last fall. 
Mr. Gorman is a young man and is 
popular with the younger element of 
business men in his home town, as 
he is of the progressive, energetic, 
honest, square-as-a-brick type of fel- 
low that everyone likes to know. 
The Park Board. has - provided 
some new park seats for. the new 
piece of park property at the Beach 
street crossing, and also for the pier 
at Masconomo park, 
Telephone your COAL NEEDS to us—we can save you MANY DOLLARS by filling your bins NOW, with our OLD COMPANY’S 
LEHIGH COAL, in any size you require. 
Remember the COAL MARKET is about to rise and NOW IS THE TIME to get the CLEANEST and BEST of COAL 
POSSIBLE PRICES. tt ep atthe Oe 
Daily deliveries by AUTO TRUCK all along the Shore. 
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPAN 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester 
Telephone: Manchester 161 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSES FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS. 
TEL. CONN. 
