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OF CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN ALSO LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS ($1.00 PER PAIR) 
BLANKETS (75C PER PAIR) GLOVES (ALL LENGTHS 10c PER PAIR) PORTIERES DRAPERIES FURNITURE COVERINGS 
RIBBONS LACES EMBROIDERIES FINE TABLE LINENS AND IN FACT EVERY FABRIC USED IN THE HOUSE 
LARGEST IN AMERICA 
ESTABLISHED 1829 
OUR LAUNDRY WORK 
Is the best obtainable and is done 
under perfect sanitary conditions 
Only Pure Filtered Water Soap 
and Starch Used 
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A Card or Telephone to Lewando’s Tel 9-4 Mancheste 
Principal Office 17 TFemple Place Boston 
Also 284 Boylston St Back Bay 2206 Washington St Roxbury 
1631 Chestnut St Philadelphia 
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3 Pleasant St Worcester Mass 
214 West Fayette St Baltimore Md 
Conn 285 Wesminster St Providence RI 
1337 G St Washington DC 
155 Thames St Newport RI 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. John Murry is home from 
Boston for a few weeks’ visit with her 
mother, Mrs. Abraham Lampron on 
Brook street. Mr. Murry will also be 
down to help celebrate the Fourth. 
One night, the early part of the 
week, there came near being a serious 
accident on Sea street, near the 
« Brownland ” cottages, due, no doubt, 
to the fact that the street lights were 
not on. As one of Boyle’s carriages 
drove down Sea street with guests 
from one of the evening trains ‘for 
the Brown cottages, an auto with two 
glaring lights came out of the avenue, 
and the chauffeur not seeing the car- 
riage, owing to the utter darkness in 
that spot, came dangerously near the 
horse and carriage. The horse be- 
came frightened, bolted and broke 
away from the shafts, fortunately 
without injuring the carriage or its 
occupants, and ran down McMillan’s 
avenue. 
A number of young people from 
town composed a merry party who 
spent the day at House island, last 
Sunday. 
Keeper William D. Haskell of the 
Poor Farm had quite a serious attack 
of heart trouble Tuesday, but is re- 
ported quite improved now. 
1274 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge 
70 Market St Lynn Mass 
123 Church St New Haven Conn 
557 and 391 Fifth Ave New 
9 Galen St Watertown Mass 
50 Asylum St Hartford 
There will be a meeting of the 
alumni association next Monday even- 
ing at the president’s offlce in Pulsi- 
fer’s block, at 8 o’clock. As matters 
of much interest to the members will 
be taken up, it is desired the attend- 
ance be large. The members of the 
class of 1905, just graduated, are in- 
vited to be present and join the asso- 
ciation at this meeting. 
Fine assortment of graduation hats 
at Mlle. Keyou’s, Gloucester. ti 
sories. Telephone Connection. 
BEACH STREET, - 
TINKER BROS., 
Cc. L. TINKER, Manager. 
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE. 
First-Class Repairs and Renting. 
Open Day and Night. We 
always have on hand a supply of Gasoline, Oils, and other auto acces- 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
