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Working the embroidery on one’s shirt-waist is more than a “fad” 
—such waists have a settled place in the scheme of the up-to-date 
People who have compared, tell us that the designs 
shown here in shirt-waist patterns and for other articles are the 
We have stamped shirtwaists at 
Stamped Corset Covers at - « e 
Stamped Linen Belts at 4 4 L 
Stamped Pillow Tops at - - = 
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MANCHESTER 
Wm. H. Perry is resuming his 
position of two years ago with John 
Keenan, the postoffice block hairdresser, 
June 1. 
In announcing the birth last week of a 
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. 
Cook, Pleasant street, the honor was 
given Mr. Cook’s brother, Nelson, 
through an oversight. 
Two young women, in Manchester 
this summer for the first time, found 
themselves in a rather precarious situation 
one day recently while they were at 
Singing Beach enjoying the pure ozone 
from the briny deep. “They were on 
the rocks at the southern end of the 
beach when they suddenly discovered 
that the rising tide had left them impris- 
oned on the rock and the water was ap- 
proaching their vantage point about as 
fast as they cared to have it. ‘They fin- 
ally attracted the attention of some men 
on the Hemenway estate and Otis Bo- 
haker, J. C. Connolly and Mr. Rooney, 
with the assistance of planks, ropes, etc., 
and incidentally a little wading, took the 
two young ladies onto dry land. 
John T. Langford died last Friday, 
May 22, at his home in Newton. Mr. 
Langford was well known throughout 
New England as a contractor on water 
works installations. He installed the 
Manchester water works, and _ incident- 
ally was the plaintiff in the long drawn- 
out suit which has agitated Manchester 
citizens under the title Langford vs. 
Town of Manchester,—a suit for $10,- 
000, in which Mr. Langford last year 
recovered in the sum of $1100. Mr. 
Langford represented the Town of New- 
ton in the General Court for several 
years. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O., for week ending May 23: Mrs 
T P Beal, Carnil Cote, Miss M E English, 
Mrs Morris Gray, Mrs J J Harrigan, Western 
Kurl, Manchester Tanning Co., J B Mackay, 
H E Penney, John Pronslay, Mrs Vincent Ravi, 
Mrs Franklin E Russell, F K Smith, Charles 
H Tyler, Mrs George Merrill, Mrs Annie D. 
Webster. 
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In a perfect fitting pair of glasses. 
They should set easy upon the nose, 
not make a large red ring or groove 
upon it nor feel like they were cut- 
ing your ears off. 
We give you comfort 
as well as the glass. 
STARR C. HEWITT, 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
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Expert watch repairing at Loomis’. * 
BY THE BASKET, DOZEN OR HUNDRED 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor for all sorts of work pertaining to the out=doors of an estate 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
