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Pianoforte Recital. 
Many of Joseph K. Dustin’s pupils 
and friends in Manchester and Magnolia 
are planning to attend the pianoforte 
recital to be given in Bradford hall, Y. 
M. C. A. building, Gloucester, next 
Monday evening, June 15, by his pupils. 
Many Beautiful Trips. 
For the past three years the Boston & 
Northern and Old Colony Street Rail- 
way companies have had a public office 
of the passenger department at 309 
Washington street, Boston, and in con- 
junction with this office has been con- 
ducted a generai free trolley information 
bureau. Not only has the literature, 
maps, time tables and other matters con- 
cerning these two systems been kept 
there for free distribution, but also all of 
those which could be obtained from 
other companies throughout New Eng- 
land, while arrangements have been 
made for special cars and excursions con- 
ducted. 
With the idea based on past experi- 
ence, that the public would be better 
served with less confusion and with 
greater facility by a concentration of 
effort, during the summer months this 
year the free trolley information bureaus 
of both will be combined in the office of 
the passenger department of the Boston 
& Northern and Old Colony Street Rail- 
way companies at 309 Washington street. 
Boston Retail Grocers. 
In view of the fact that the Boston Re- 
tail Grocers’ Association is to open in 
September at the Park Square Coliseum, 
now being specially converted into an 
exposition building for this purpose, its 
Seventh Boston Food Fair and Liberal 
_ Arts Exposition, it is interesting to note 
the strength of this organization. Its 
membership embraces the leading retail 
grocers of Boston and suburbs, number- 
ing over 500. No other grocers’ organ- 
ization in New England, it is understood, 
can show a membership of over 100 
members. In fact, it was brought out at 
the recent national convention of the 
grocers, held in Boston under the aus- 
pices of the Boston Retail Grocers’ As- 
sociation that this oreantzation is in the 
very front rank, both in strength of num- 
bers and financial standing among the 
hundreds of grocers’ organizations 
throughout the country. 
Special attention is called to the fact 
that a Liberal Arts Exposition is this year 
combined with the Boston Food Fair, 
and some most novel and interesting ex- 
hibits, outside those more closely allied 
with food products, are promised. 
Clocks cared for by season. Loomis. * 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, spring and 
summer styles, at Bell’s, aS 
JR GRO GHON UNO ONUNUNON UNUM ONO OR OOONOEE 
Established 1884 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist 
Flowers for all occasions Plants of all kinds & 
Everything for the garden 
2 44 School St. Manchester 
PRR Er ur 
Let the “Biue Bell” Sign 
Remind You—— 
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OF THE ERRAND YOU FORGOT TO EXECU 
and a ready way out of the difficulty. 
OF THE, ORDER YOU WERESASKEDATOF Dis 
LIVER for your firm or for your home. 
OF THE ENGAGEMENT FOR WHICH YOU HAVE 
BEEN DELAYED and of the quickest way of ex- 
plaining your inability to meet it. 
OF sti CALE “VOUS PROMISEDSEO 
failed to make, through forgetfullness. 
MAKE, but 
Of a hundred ways in which, to use a quaint phrase, you may 
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Remember: 
The sign indicates the presence of a Pay Station. 
FROM ANY PAY STATION you may talk, at a reasonable 
charge, TO ANY OF 290,000 TELEPHONES con- 
nected with the New England Telephone and Tele- 
graph Company’s system in the four northern New 
England states. 
ALSO WITH TELEPHONES IN 30,000 CITIES and 
TOWNS connected with the Long Distance lines of 
the great Bell system. 
With such a convenience at hand is it fair to your friends to 
“borrow” their telephone? You are liable to impede 
their channels of communication by making their lines 
“busy” when others are trying to call them. 
