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Our THIRD 
Shipment of 
Japs have come 
to hand—amongst 
them are the 
high-class florals 
— detached 
floral designs 
on a clear - 
white ground — 
without exception 
they are the 
finest thing 
we've ever seen 
in Mattings— 
The patterns are 
mostly private 
to us in Salem, 
which means 
that they will 
be common, 
The prices run 
from 35 to 75 
cents the yard. 
OOZ—-AADdE | 
H. M, BIXBY & GO, 
242 Essex St., Salem. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS. 
MANCHESTER. 
Mr. Coffin, a consulting engineer of 
Boston, was in town Thursday making 
preliminary plans toward a survey for 
higher water pressure, money for 
which was appropriated at the March 
meeting. He was driven over town 
with Water Commissioners Meldram, 
Merrill and Stanley, and Superinten- 
dent Andrews. 
The friends of Henry D. Chase will 
be pleased to learn he is able to be 
about again after being kept within 
doors the past three months, most of 
which time he has been confined to 
his bed. Mr. Chase was 80 years old 
last October. 
The adjourned meeting of the First 
Parish will be held in the chapel Mon- 
day evening. 
All the novelties in neckwear and 
veiling at the Keyou millinery par lors, 
Gloucester. 
An architect has been in town this 
week relative to plans to be made later 
for the new primary school building. 
James Culbert has opened his har- 
ness store on Beach street for the 
season. 
I have arranged to have the differ- 
ent grades of ‘‘Vacuum”’ Oil con- 
stantly in stock for the accommodation 
of automobile and launch owners. This 
is acknowledged the best lubricant 
for gas engines that the Standard Oil 
Company manufactures. George F. 
Dyer, Depot Square, Manchester. * 
One recruit was taken intoCamp149 
at its meeting, Tuesday evening. 
Isaac M. Marshall has plans out for 
remodelling the small barn in the rear 
of his property on School street into 
a dwelling house. 
Miss Zetta S. Newell of West Med- 
ford, a trained nurse well known in 
Manchester, died of spotted fever on 
Sunday last, at the Massachusetts 
General hospital. 
Samuel Rowe has been spending 
the week in Norwood with his sister, 
Mrs. Arthur L. Toppon. 
Large assortment of ready-to-wear 
hats at the Keyou, Main street, Glows 
Cestern” 
Have you seen 1 the display of EASTER GOODS 
No Hooks 
NoClasps 
No Kyelets 
No Strings 
No Heavy 
Steels 
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) OLD CORNER. STORE? 
Perfect Fit Corsets, Spring and Summer 
Goods for Ladies and Misses. 
we A) Also an assortment of Easter Postals, Toilet 
BOSE RE wet? ete., a 
‘€ Sf GEO. F. ALLEN, “**gues"™ 
WManchecter Woodland Lots Sold. 
John Rogers Allen of Manchester 
has this week conveyed to Morley, 
Flatley & Co., the Manchester con- 
tractors, two of the old parsonage 
wood lots located at North Yarmouth, 
so-called. It is said the purchase was 
made with a view to utilizing the stone 
and gravel in construction work car- 
ried on by the firm. 
Harold Stone. 
Harold, the eight-year-old son of 
Mrs. Grace Stone of Hamilton, for- 
merly of Manchester, died at his late 
home Thursday afternoon after a 36- 
hours’ illness, a victim of cerebro 
spinal meningitis, or spotted fever. 
The young lad was taken ill Tuesday 
afternoon and grew rapidly worse. A 
physician was called but the disease 
had made such progress that it was im- 
possible to check it, and the boy died 
Thursday afternoon. 
The news of his death was a great 
shock to the many friends of the 
family in Manchester, but more es- 
pecially to the boy’s grandfather, 
Charles H. Stone, who was very fond 
of the lad. Charles L. Stone, his son 
and father of the boy, died some 
seven years ago, as the result of fall- 
ing from the roof of a building on 
which he was working in Beverly 
Farms. The boy was bright, lovable, 
and strikingly pretty. He attended 
school where his mother taught. 
Buy the tires and I will give yea a 
perfect bicycle. Dyer. 
A delightfully pretty lot of Easter 
postals and novelties at Floyd’s. * 
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PERFECT SATISFACTION. 
, The Foster - Currier ¢ 
Laundry Co. 
CUARANTEES THIS. 
Work Collected in Beverly Farms, 
Manchester and Magnolia. 
ADDRESS: 
Lock Box 13, Manchester, Mass. 
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