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MANCHESTER 
E. Percy Lane has been spending 
the past week at home, guest of his 
parents, Mr.and Mrs. E. A. Lane, 
meteeestreet. Mr. Lane is chief 
draughtsman in new construction 
work, for the New York Central, and 
is located in the Grand Central sta- 
tion, New York. 
Henry Menken, caretaker of the F. 
_ M. Whitehouse estate at Manchester 
Cove, left Monday for a ten days’ stay 
at Long Island. 
The electric lights have just been 
turned on in the Public Library build- 
ing and in the Police station. G. A. 
Knoerr did the work. 
At a session of the probate court at 
Salem on Monday, administration was 
allowed on the estate of John E. Lee 
of this town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Temple and 
family go to Wilton, N.H., today for 
a short vacation, with relatives. 
Mrs. Mary E. Bell returned to Bev- 
erly Thursday after a few days’ visit 
with her son, Frank E. Bell. 
Prof. C. L. Norton has been spend- 
ing the week in New York. Next 
week he goes to Nashua, N.H., to be 
engaged in some experimental work 
the balance of the summer. 
Edward Crowell was in Concord, 
N.H., over Sunday and the first of 
the week. 
Men’s Bathing Suits at Allen’s. * 
Alfred C. Needham entertained a 
small party of friends on his launch 
the Mahdeen III, over the week-end. 
Tuesday was the hottest day of the 
summer—the extreme humidity mak- 
ing the day almost unbearable. 
Miss Elsie Gorman left yesterday 
for Hampton Beach where she is a 
member of a house party of young 
people for a week. 
Miss Emily Starrett of Mt. Vernon, 
N.H., and Miss Hutchinson of 
Georgetown, are spending a fortnight 
at Manchester, guests at Mrs. S. 
Albert Sinnicks’, North street. 
The selectmen have called a hear- 
ing at their room in the Town hall 
for next Thursday at 4 o'clock, on 
petition of the Telephone company to 
place poles on Morse court and Forest 
street. 
Three more autoists were held up 
by the Manchester police last Sun- 
day and summoned into court, two 
appearing Monday morning and the 
other Tuesday, all paying fines of 
$10. Lawrence F. Percival pleaded 
nole contendre, but paid his fine, 
while Edmond Reynolds said _ he 
was not aware he was within the 
town limits when he was held up. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Lena M. Jones is visiting 
friends in Henniker, N. H 
Deputy Great Sachem Allen S. 
Peabody and suite of 17 chiefs picked 
up the iron trail to Lynn reservation 
last evening and installed the recently 
elected chiefs: of Poquanum tribe, 108, 
Red Men, to their respective stumps. 
The deputy and staff were most 
highly complimented on their work 
by officers of the great reservation of 
Massachusetts, who were present. 
The visiting chiefs were royally en- 
tertained, a feast of corn and venison 
being served after the ceremony. The 
theatre train stopped at Lynn last 
night to convey the staff home. 
“The Man From Now ” 
With seats selling four weeks in 
advance and a steady demand for 
them, there is no indication at this 
time that the run of Harry Bulger in 
“The Man From Now,’ the musical 
novelty which Henry W. Savage 
offers at the Tremont Theatre, will 
be brought to an end much before 
the last day of August. The company 
will give the 63d performance at the 
Tremont next Monday and the entire 
engagement has been one long round 
of successes from the very start on 
the afternoon of Memorial day. There 
are 200 orchestra seats at 50 cents; 
200 in the first balcony at 50 cents, 
and the entire second balcony at 25 
cents, all reserved. 
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