NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A CORSET is IMPROPERLY chosen 
the strain of service is thrown in the 
eC f wrong places and the garment quickly 
' loses its shape. Our system of fitting 
assures the selection of the proper model 
We should be pleased to have one of our 
experts demonstrate its workings for you. 
for coming is the present, while we are displaying new shapes in 
La Vida Corsets 
These models show, very advanced modes and forecast by at least 
one season the styles which later on will be the most popular. 
La Vidas are exquisitely qualitied, each pair being hand-made. 
the staying is with live Greenland Whalebone, the elasticity of which 
is not affected by bodily warmth or tear of wear ce. 
for each sort of figure. 
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The Only Store East of Boston where Corset Fitting is made a Specialty 
THE STORE 
ON TWO STREETS 
Carriage and Automobile en- 
trance on Washington Street. 
A very auspicious time 
All 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Lu J. Johnson has been en- 
joying a week’s respite from her 
duties at the postoffice. Miss Edith 
Wheaton has been assisting at the 
office. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Beaton, who 
have let their house, corner of 
School and Lincoln streets, for the 
season to the C. H. Nichols, will 
move into the Swett house on Cen- 
tral street today. Mr. Nichols and 
family expects to move to Man- 
chester this evening. 
John Cabral of Boston has start- 
ed work at Pink’s Harness store for 
the summer. 
Levi A. Dunn is now sending two 
teams over the road to Salem daily 
and by the heavy loads of mer- 
chandise which these bring down 
to Beverly Farms and Manchester 
each night it would seem that Sa- 
lem gets good patronage from shop- 
pers in this section. 
An automobilist from Boston 
who wanted to have his electric 
car charged in Beverly Sunday 
found he could not get home with- 
out an additional lot of the “juice,” 
which could not be obtained in that 
city. After some telephoning he 
found Dyer’s Auto Depot in Man- 
chester could supply his wants and 
he made his way here. Mr. Dyer 
generates his own electricity. 
Rév. and Mrs. D. F. Lamson 
moved down from Boston Wednes- 
day and are now located at their 
house on School street for the 
stimmer. 
Alfred Walen has resumed his 
former position as clerk at 
Cheever’s Drug store for the season. 
The friends here of W. S. Rolls, 
formerly coachman for F. M. 
Whitehouse, will be pleased to 
learn he has an excellent position 
on a private estate in New York, 
where he is in charge of-over 50 
horses. Mrs. Rolls returned to 
New York the first of last week on 
the Arabic after a winter spent in 
Scotland. 
preferred from $12.50 to $15.00. 
For further particulars see 
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2 
Owing to recent developments and increased demand for stock the 
price is to to be advanced after May 1, 
Common stock is to be advanced from $3.50 to $6.00 a share and 
Investors should take advantage of the present price. 
i B. L. BOYLE, Manchester, Mass. 
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The local police force has been 
augmented this week by a day offi- 
cer, William Lomasney, who was 
on night duty last year, taking that 
position. 
Israel Martin commenced opera- 
tions at the brick-yard this week. 
Ernest Howe has entered the em- 
ploy of Bullock’s bakery for the 
summer. 
Men’s hosiery from _ Philadel- 
phia’s best manufacturers at 
Allen’s. i 
LUDDEN & LUDDEN, 
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 
740-742-7483 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. 
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