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YOUR NEW TAN 
To be decidedly in style, your next pair of shoes 
ought to be Tan Oxfords. 
consequence. 
cidedly scarce this year, too. 
This favorite Woman's Shoe—better than 
ever this season, is nevertheless still $3.00 
and $3.50. 
North Shore’s Reliable Store—Your Store. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burnham 
were at their farm in East Kingston, N. 
H., the first of this week. a 
Miss Lucy J. Johnson of this town is 
one of the creditorsin the C. F. King 
failure. She had invested to the extent 
of $607.50. 
Miss Sarah T. Brown has closed her 
residence on School street and she and 
Mr. Gilman have moved down to 
** Brownland,’’ at Old Neck, which is 
now being putin readiness to open in 
early June. 
Prof. W. S. C. Russell, who was on 
from Springfield to give his popular lec- 
ture on “‘ Labrador ’’ at the Salem Y. 
M. C. A. Monday night, was a guest 
over Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. 
Glendenning, Church street. A num- 
ber from here attended the lecture in 
Salem. 4 
Expert watch repairing at Loomis’. * 
The Young Wizzards played a Bev- 
erly Farms team at that place last Satur- 
day morning and won, 9 to8. “This de- 
cided the series of three games between 
these two teams, the Manchester boys 
winning two of the three. Wednesday 
the Wizzards won from a local team, 
14 to 8. 
Go to Loomis. 
He'll fix it. ae 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PATRICIAN 
and Mrs. F. Clifford Rand 
Mr. 
were in Portsmouth, N. H., over Sun- 
day, visiting at Mr. Rand’s home. 
W. S. Patterson's family moved down 
from Boston this week and are in the 
tenement at the Bartlett estate, Smith’s 
Point. 
The Adoption degree will be exempli- 
fied at the next meeting of Conomo 
tribe, 113, I. O. R. M., next Wednes- 
day evening. 
We call attention to the notice of the 
Park Commissioners in another column 
regarding the fire cage at Masconomo 
Park dump. All light inflammable ma- 
terials must be put in this cage and 
burned. 
We knew months 
ago that tan would be the rage, and you should 
see the handsome stock we’ve accumulated as a 
It is said tan oxfords will be de- 
It affords you choice of any shape 
to suit your foot and fancy—all late effects, 
gives you choice of any leather, and perfecttf it 
no matter what your size at $3.00 or $3.50. 
CALL 
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1280. 
OXFORDS 
‘The special committee appointed by 
the town to investigate into the matter of 
purchase of the Manchester Electric Co. 
met at the company’s office Tuesday 
evening and went over the matter to a 
certain extent with the manager, A. A. 
Cushing, and the president, O. T. 
Roberts. E. S. Knight is chairman of 
the committee, F. K. Swett, secretary, 
and James Hoare is the other. member. 
The Story High school alumni associa- 
tion elected officers for the year at a 
meeting ‘Tuesday evening as follows: 
G. A. Sinnicks, president; Mrs.  L. 
W. Floyd, vice president; Mrs. G. W. 
Blaisdell,- treasurer; Walter Fleming, 
secretary. 
It is 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 
Landscape Gardening 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
All work belonging to the out doors of an estate or small place 
Forestry 
Entomology Horticulture 
