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now to get that baby out— Holiday 
coming, too—two days running, won’t you have a bully 
time ?——only one thing to do. 
Come to Titus’ for your Go-Cart. We've the sort to 
make your heart content; all the new wrinkles are on them 
from the Titus color to the collapsable gear. Just think, 
over 50 snappy patterns to take a pick from, with this one 
in the cut to illustrate their value. 
It has a high rolling side, a good wide dasher, a soft 
well filled cushion, a pretty parasol, and great biz tires. 
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Slat Back Piazza Arm Rockers from $1.50 
Steamer Chairs, cane seat and back, $2.00 
Lawn Swings, the hard wood kind, $4.50. 
Lawn Settees, in red or green, from $O¢. 
Old Hickory Pieces from $1.50. 
Vudor Porch Shades irom $2.00. 
Bamboo Porch Shades (of outside bark) from 804 
Hammocks, in all sizes, colors and kinds, from 90¢€. 
Outdoor Comtorts 
Reed Seat Piazza Rockers from 75. 
For only $11.00. 
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That's one of the beauties of a Ranney. No part of 
it that you can’t put under the sun to purge and purify. 
ard wood made, too—won't swell nor shrink apart, gal- 
No smeii nor danger from corrosion. 
You car get a lower temperature in this Lvx and do 
ay your work with less ice than with any other box made. 
| This we have proven by actual experiment 
From £5.75 
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MANCHESTER. 
After 17 years of service as gar- 
dener at the Dodge estate, Albert 
Maslin has resigned and he has ac- 
cepted a similar position at the W. J. 
Boardman estate. 
Miss Lena May Jones, Story High 
school class of 1903, will be among 
the graduates from the State Normal 
school at Salem this year. The grad- 
uation exercises are to be held on 
Tuesday, June 27, at 2.30 p.m. The 
address will be by Supt. Walter H. 
Small of Providence, R.I. 
Miss Bertha Bingham, formerly of 
Essex, was the guest of her sister, 
Mrs. Thomas Widger, at the Cove 
over Sunday. 
Manager E. C. Stimpson of the 
Masconomo House will arrive Monday 
and will prepare to open the house 
and be ready for business on the 29th 
of the month. 
Miss Florence Haskell arrived home 
from Ware today for the summer va- 
cation. 
Hall Clocks, French Clocks, re- 
paired: by H. B. Winchester, jeweler, 
Post Office square, Gloucester, Mass. * 
One special officer wil] be on duty 
tonight for the band concert. Special 
Officer Sheehan has been on duty at 
the beach for several Sunday after- 
noons. 
The rose and strawberry show of 
the North Shore Horticultural society 
will be held in the Town hall on Thurs- 
day evening, June 29, according to 
the present plans of the society. 
Miss Katherine A. Giles of Rock- 
port was a guest of her cousin Mrs. 
Anna Phillips a few days last week. 
Fine watch repairing at Loomis’. 
Tel. 15-3. * 
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