COOL 
HANGINGS 
for door or window. 
MANCHESTER. 
The anniversary of Conomo tribe of 
Red Men next Wednesday evening 
will be observed in a very pleasant 
manner. An entertainment by an 
out of town dramatic company will 
offer considerable amusement the first 
of the evening and this will be fol- 
lowed by a dance. The affair takes 
place in the Town hall at 7.45. 
« The alarm of fire sounded in Man- 
chester early yesterday morning for 
the fire which destroyed the Winne- 
gan hotel, Baker’s Island, was plainly 
heard in this city.” —Gloucester Times. 
Wm. J. Pert has assumed his duties 
as caretaker at the Tuck’s Point 
picnic grounds which are beginning 
to look quite smack and clean for the 
summer. 
Mrs. Ernest Mead (Woodbury) of 
Wellesley Farms has been spending a 
few days here this week visiting her 
mother and sister, Mrs. F. G. Chee- 
ver. 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., 
voted a donation of $25.00 for the re- 
lief fund of San Francisco Odd Fel- 
lows, at their meeting Thursday 
night. 
The stores will start next Tuesday, 
May 1, to keep open evenings till 9 
‘o'clock. 
Madras curtains, white, cream and color. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Summer Curtains to be Chosen! 
Everybody seems to be thinking of fresh curtains and draper- 
ies and a walk through the Upholstery store will furnish many 
Variety greater—prices lower than anywhere 
else, and daylight in abundance. 
suggestions. 
Summer striped curtains, snow flake India gauze curtains, etc. Come at 89¢ to $8.50. Full sizes, suitable 
Wa We are Showing an Elegant Line of ORIENTAL RUGS 
Miss Alice O’Neil won the ladies’ 
prize at the whist tournament in 
Lee’s hall, Tuesday evening, and Mr. 
White, the gentlemen’s. 
Richard J. Cheever has been spend- 
ing part of the week at Flushing, L.I. 
Tree Tanglefoot at J. W. Carter’s. * 
The annual meeting of the stock 
holders of the Manchester Electric 
Co. is being held this afternoon at the 
office of the company on Summer 
street. 
Mrs. A. P. Hanscome of Gloucester 
has been spending the week in town 
with Mrs. F. H. Dennis and Mrs. F. 
B. Rust. 
Dea. T. B. Stone is acting as day 
nurse for N. P. Sanborn who is very 
ill at his home on Coolidge’s Point. 
Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerators at 
Carter’s. 
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Flag Poles. 
for Sale or to Let. 
tended to. 
Scotch crete and crepe curtains in new styles and colors. 
Ruffle muslin curtains, 69e to $3.37. 
Imported Nottingham curtains, suitable for hotels, etc., $6.72 upwards. 
Wedding Canopies to Let. 
Tel. Rich. 1726-2. 
Your Corset 
Fitted FREE by an Expert. 
This important advantage ap- 
plies to all Corsets purchased 
at this Store. 
Contracts Awarded 
The contracts have been awarded 
this week for wiring the Memorial 
library building and the police sta- 
tion at Manchester, for electric lights, 
Four hundred dollars was appropriated 
for the former and $100 for the latter 
at the March town meeting, and the 
contract bid by G. A. Knoerr for 
the Memorial library building was 
$341, and $48.91 for the latter. Clark 
& Mills Electric Co. were the other 
bidders. Their figures were $366 and 
$74, respectively. 
How 
about that old chair? 
Brighten it up with Jap-a-lac. 
Beaton. 
For the latest in neckwear the 
stock is complete at Mlle. Keyou’s, 
113 Main street, Gloucester, > 
‘\ ERICKSON 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, ~ 
BOSTON 
Large and Small Tents 
Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at t 
from 100 to 5,000 people. g at tables 
Orders by mail or express promptly at- 
