THE HOME 
OF McCALL PATTERNS. 
TAN STOCKINGS 
For Your New Tan Shoes. 
the last detail; every style and price is repre- 
sented and from the least to the most expensive 
the values are really the best we’ve ever offered. 
And that’s saying much for an “ONYX” 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
way 
stocking agency, 
Tan Lace Lisles at 87 1-2c pair. 
Tan Silk Lisles at 50c pair. 
Tan Gauze Lisles at 50c pair. 
Tan Silk Stockings up from $1.50 pair. 
Wide Range of Styles in Tan Footwear $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 
Our stock of tan stockings is now complete to 
McCALL FASHION SHEET 
FOR MAY READY. 
--The Popular Store in Town House Square.-- 
GUEEIEIES GEES GLEE OO 
MANCHESTER 
The public schools opened Monday 
for the spring term. 
The selectmen reappointed L. O. 
Lations harbor master at their meeting 
Thursday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sewall Stetson have re- 
turned to Manchester and are living in 
the Knight house, School street. 
Patriots’ Day will be observed next 
Monday—April 20, by the public 
schools, as there will be no session of 
school on that day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Graham 
Catheron of Swampscott have been 
spending the week visiting Mr. Cath- 
eron’s sister, Mrs. B. L. Bullock, and 
Mr. Bullock, School street. 
Mrs. W. H. Nye and daughter, 
Laila Campbell Nye of Somerville are 
guests over Sunday and the holiday of 
Mrs. Nye’s brother, J. W. Campbell, 
and Mrs. Campbell, School street. 
The new float which the town voted 
to have put at the town landing, in the 
inner harbor, has been put in_ position 
the past week. It is a long, narrow float 
running along the stone pier and will no 
doubt prove a source of great con- 
venience to those who own boats. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, spring e 
summer styles, at Bell’s. 
Foliowing its usual custom Magnolia 
lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., is to celebrate 
the 89th anniversary of Odd Fellowship 
next Thursday evening. ‘There will be 
dancing in the Town hall from eight 
o'clock to midnight, and those who do 
not dance will have the privilege of play- 
ing whist, hearts, etc., in the hall above. 
A collation will be served. A five-pice 
orchestra will play during the evening. 
Every Odd Fellow in Manchester, 
whether a member of this lodge or not, is 
invited to attend and upon application to 
any member of the committee he may 
obtain a guest ticket. 
French clocks repaired. Loomis. 
Expert watch repairing at Loomis’. * 
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Miss Ina Eldridge has been confined 
the past fortnight with a bad attack of 
measles. Her grade at the Priest school 
has been in charge of Mrs. F. G. 
Cheever the past week. 
The county committee meets in 
Haverhill a week from next Tuesday to 
organize for the year. E. P. Stanley, 
Manchester’s representative on the com- 
mittee, is the senior member of the com- 
mittee, having served for 17 consecutive 
years. Some of Mr. Stanley’s friends 
want him to accept the chairmanship 
but it is doubtful if he accepts the honor, 
as there is considerable work connected 
with the office which he says he would 
not have time to attend to. 
It 1 1S Not Necessary to Spray except where the Gypsy Moths 
are thick. 
Then Spray Early 
—in May—while the Catapillars are young, not in Summer when they have grown 
tough. 
BANDING is another efficient method of moth destruction and should be done 
whether the moths are few: or many. 
We spray for other insects and diseases—a rose bush or an elm tree. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Telephone Connection 
Forestry Landscape Gardening 
Entomology Horticulture 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
All work belonging to the out doors of an estate or small place 
