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MANCHESTER COVE 
Mrs. John Stanley has been spend- 
ing the week in Wenham with rela- 
tives. 
Mrs Ro>ert Stoops and daughter, 
Eleanor, spent a few days in Plymouth 
this week with the former’s mother, 
Mrs. Thomas McMurray. 
Joseph Nichols of Lynn is back to 
the Cove for the summer and is living 
with Mrs. Gardner Heath and family. 
The many friends of Thos. Widger 
will be pleased to learn he is recover- 
ing from his recent serious illness. 
Plans for the Fourth 
The Manchester Fourth of July 
committee have made further plans 
for the celebration of the Fourth as 
follows: 
Water sports at Beach Street park 
at 8 o’clock, consisting of tub race, 
swimming race, walking the pole, 
skidoo race for boys under 16. Cen- 
tral square at 10 a.m. ; pie race, tilting 
race, 250-yard dash, 100-yard hurdle 
race, doughnut race, distance run 
around town hill, potato race. There 
is also a possibility in arranging a 
water basket-ball game, and the excit- 
ing greased pig race. 
‘In the afternoon will be the lecture 
and in the evening the electrical illum- 
ination. Commodore’ S. _ Parker 
Bremer of the Manchester Y. C., has 
kindly consented to add to the illum- 
ination by lights on his steam yacht, 
Velthra, which will be anchored in the 
inner harbor. 
Interesting Pamphlets 
Some very artistic and attractive 
illustrated descriptive folders have 
been issued by Passenger Agent H. 
A. Faulkner of the Boston & Northern 
and Old Colony Street Railway com- 
panies, and are now being distributed 
among the people who are fast learn- 
ing the real pleasure that may be ob- 
tained from trolley riding followed in- 
telligently. 
There are three booklets in this 
year’s series, one describing the parks, 
groves and various seashore and other 
outing resorts on the lines of the two 
companies, another giving schedules 
of running time, distances and fares 
on the various routes of the Old 
Colony system, with well written de- 
scriptions of some of the principal 
trips that may be taken, the other 
giving similar matter pertaining to the 
Boston & Northern system. 
Announcement is made that they 
will be sent to anyone free upon appli- 
cation to the Passenger Department, 
309 Washington street, Boston. 
Hammocks at J. W. Carter’s. * 
MAEREBS 
{Ederheimer Stein & Cds 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
UMMER GOODS) 
ample Outfitters 
From HAT to HOSE for MAN, BOY or CHILD. 
Opposite Five Cent 
Savings Bank. 
The Blue Serge Suit. Light weight— 
shoulders lined. There’s comfort, style and good 
judgment wearing clothes of this class. 
$9.90 to $24.90 
Flannel Suits $3.90 to $14.90. 
Khaki Suits $2.96 upwards. 
TROUSERS 
In Blue Serge, Worsted and Cassimeres 
$1.50 to $6. Flannel $1.50 to $5. 
Khaki 98ce upwards. 
HATS 
Straw Hats have the call now. All Braids — 
Popular styles 23e to $3.00. Soft and Stiff 
Hats always on hand 98¢ to $3.00. Knockabout 
Hats, Beach, Yacht and Riding Caps 23e, 48e 
and 98e. Auto. Caps (Tan or Black Leather) 
all prices. 
Furnishing Goods 
In all necsssary garments for warm weather wear. 
What you pay other dealers 25c for, we sell for 
23e. What you pay other dealers 50c for, we sell 
for 48e and so on up. 
Wicker and Leather Suit 
Cases, Bags, Etc. 
A large and entirely new assortment for Summer 
use. New braids of rattan, reed, willow, etc. 
Profit Sharing Prices Prevail. 
Lf 
COMPANY 
GS 
Wy, 
217 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
