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Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cunning- @ 
ham are expected at their West Man- % 
chester cottage today for the season. a Owing to recent developments and increased demand for stock the 
The Brownland cottages, at Man- price is to to be advanced after May 1, 
chester, will open for the season on 4@ 
Saturday, June 2. 
Dr, J. A. Brown has let his cottage 
‘at Old Neck, Manchester, to David R. 
Francis and family of St. Louis. Mr. 
Francis was president of the St. Louis 
Exposition. He spent part of last 
season at Brownland cottages. Dr. 
Brown and family are spending a few 
weeks at their cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bradbury and 
Mrs. Bradbury’s father, George R. 
White, are located at their summér 
-home on Smith’s Point for the sum- 
mer, arriving Thursday. 
N. S. Bartlett and family are now 
located at their Smith’s Point summer 
home. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed Anthony of 
Boston are expected at their Bev- 
erly Farms cottage the 15th. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince and son are 
occupying the Hubbard Cottage, 
No. 2, on Grove street, Beverly 
Farms. 
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Ederheimer Stein & Co. 3a) es 
Makers Chicago 
é Common stock is to be advanced from $3.50 to $6.00 a share and 
i preferred from $12.50 to $15.00. 
z Investors should take advantage of the present price. 
a For further particulars see 
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Plant of 
Boston, who have been spending the 
winter at the Somerset in Boston, 
have leased the Hanks’ estate at West 
Manchester for another season. 
Mrs. Edwards of Brookline will have 
Mrs. John Reece’s house at Manches- 
ter this season. The house is being 
opened now, and Mrs. Reece intends 
to come to the shore next week for a 
-few weeks before going abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dana have 
opened their house at Dana’s Beach, 
Manchester, somewhat earlier than 
they planned. 
The Larcom cottage at Beverly 
Farms, known as the “Old Home- 
stead,’’ has been leased again to Mrs. 
B. L. BOYLE, Manchester, Mass. 
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Andrew G. Weeks, this being the 
eighth season the Weeks have had this 
attractive place. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter Postoffice for week ending May5, 1906: 
Sister Ambronsine, Victor Johnson, S. 
French, Mrs Samri Maisala, Robert C Met- 
calf, Repurato Zilante. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
LUDDEN & LUDDEN, 
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 
740-742-743 Old South Bldg., Boston, 
And Lee’s Block, cor. School and Union Sts., 
Manchester, Mass. 
Boston — Tel. 143 Main. Manchester — Tel. 146-3. 
Chas. M. Ludden, W. E. Ludden, 
Geo. E. Willmonton. 
In Blue Serge, Fancy Worsteds and Cassimeres. 
217 
Essex St., 
Long, Single and Double Breasted, 
cut with form-fitting back and full skirt, centre or side vents. 
Kh\ $9.90, $10.90, $12.90, $14.90 % $24.90 
: pes> “IF IT’S STYLISH,—IT’S AT DAY & HOYT CO.’S STORE— 
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