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GOLD SEAL: 
RUBBERS 
UNDER A “‘MAISH”’ 
COMFORTER 
Our Upholstery Dep’t 
Is offering large values in its Annual Clearance Sale 
$2.25, $2.49, $3.25 and $3.49 pr. 
CLUNY LACES. 
Regular prices $2.50, $3, 3.98 and 
$4.50 marked 
$1.98, $2.25, $2.98 and $3.49 pr. 
IRISH POINT LACES. 
Regular prices $6, 
marked 
Miss Graves, the Embroidery Teacher, will be 
$6.75, $7 
BONNAZ LACES. 
Regular Sos $3, $3.50, $4.75 and $5, 
marked at 
$4.25, $4.50, $4.98 and $5.75 pr. 
DRAPERIES 
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MAN CHESTER 
Mrs. Fred orwell of Dorchester was 
a guest the first of the week of Mrs. J. 
A. Lodge, Church st. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning en- 
tertained the Haphazard club Monday 
evening at their home on Church street. 
Mrs. Aaron B. Palmer and daughter, 
Myra, of Somerville, were guests over 
Sunday of Mrs. Anna Woodbury, Bridge 
street. Mr. Palmer was a former teacher 
here 
“Mrs. A. E. Parsons and son, Master 
Philip Parsons, sailed Monday on. the 
““Ivernia,’’ from Boston, for a few 
weeks’ visit with her relatives in London. 
Mr. Parsons is the gardener at ‘‘ Glass 
Head,’’ the E. S. Grew estate, 
Manchester. 
Captain and Mrs. William C. Whel- 
den of Dennisport, Cape Cod, have been 
in town the past week renewing ac- 
quaintances, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. 
W. Floyd. Mr. Whelden is the same 
old genial Captain as he was when in 
charge of the ‘“‘Velthra,’? S. Parker 
Bremer’s yacht. He has been running 
one of the large ocean tugs of the Con- 
solidated Coal company until the past 
month and he says whenever he made a 
trip this way, especially to Salem, he al- 
ways made a detour so as to bring him 
in sight of dear old Manchester, where 
he has spent so many pleasant years. 
West. 
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ree evening, Feb. 21, has been de= 
cided upon as the date of the Manches- 
ter club minstrels. 
Jos. A. Bradley attended the lecture 
and concert Sunday afternoon at 
Salem Y. M. C. A., of which he is a 
member. The lecture was given by E. 
Ha Chandler of Boston, the. subject 
being “‘ The Meaning of Ought and 
Ought Not.’’ 
Chief Urquhart of the Arlington po- 
lice force issued orders to the patrolmen 
that spitting will be prohibited upon all 
sidewalks in the town. It is also pro- 
posed to put a stop to spitting in halls, 
stations and other public buildings. 
Chief Urquhart was formerly the head 
of the police in Manchester. 
the 
with us Wednesday 
MUSLIN CURTAINS. 
5 Styles with 1-inch hemstitch ruffle 
and. tucks.. 
while 
79¢ pr. 
Regular price $1; 
Fine quality Muslin Curtains with 
tucks and extra full ruffle. 
Regular 89c 
69c pr, 
Plain Muslin Curtains, good quality, 
29c pr. 
36-INCH Silkolines, best quality... Choice 
9c yd. 
i Cie of School. 
In his lecture on °“* The Bright Side 
of Life,’’ delivered in the teachers’ 
course at Bradford hall, Gloucester, yes- 
terday week, Dr.. A. Z. Conrad paid 
the following compliment to the local 
schools: 
“* Gloucester and Manchester seem to 
excel in the quality of students sent to 
colleges.. Recently I conferred with a 
well-known head of a business college 
and in answer to a question the instructor 
stated that the best material came from 
Gloucester and the surrounding locality, 
forging far ahead of students in other 
parts of Massachusetts. This speaks 
well for the ability and efforts of the 
educators.’ 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
Telephone Connection. 
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