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The State Board of railroad com- 
missioners have approved the plans 
of the Boston and Maine R. R. for 
abolishing the grade crossing of its 
railroad with Magnona avenue and 
Bray’s crossing between Magnolia 
and West Gloucester. The order of 
the board is as follows: 
‘‘ After notice and hearing and an 
examination of the propsed plan for 
abolishing the graded crossings of the 
tracks of the Boston and Maine rail- 
road and the public way known as 
Magnolia avenue and the private 
way known as Bray’s crossing in the 
city of Gloucester, as set forth in the 
report of the special commission ap- 
pointed by the superior court to con- 
sider the matter, and after considera- 
tion of the expenditure therein 
authorized,—it is 
‘‘Ordered, That the board hereby 
certify that in its opinion the adop- 
tion of said plan and the ineurring of 
such expenditure are consistent with 
the public interests and are reason- 
ably required to secure a fair dis- 
tribution between the different cities, 
town and railroads of the common- 
- 
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MME. IRENE HAS BEEN RIGHTLY NAMED—ARISTOCRAT OF THE CORSET WORLD 
te eed caret aeeentannens 
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Michael E. Gorham and wife Le- 
nora F., to Sarah A. Carter, both of 
Manchester, land on Pine street, 
Manchester, 50 by 100 feet. 
Chester L. Crafts of Manchester, 
conveys to Daniel Edgecomb of Man- 
chester, land and buildings near 
School and. Pleasant streets, Man- 
chester; also land on Sclivol street, 
Manchester, 43.9 by 248.5 feet. 
An exceptionally good line of dog 
collars, all sizes and all grades at 
Culbert’s Harness shops at Beverly 
Farms and Manchester. 
Poland water in five-gallon car- 
boys, one-half gallon and quart 
bottles at G. W. Hooper’s. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
wealth of the public money appro- 
priated for the abolition of grade 
crossings, and that such expenditure 
will not in its judgment exceed the 
amount to be paid by the common- 
wealth under the provision of law re- 
lating thereto. rae 
‘*(Signed) Charles E. Mann, elerk.’’ 
SALEM,MASS. 
An Aristocrat of the Corset World, The | 
MADAME IRENE 
WE HAVE JUST ADDED TO OUR ALREADY EXTENSIVE LINE, THE MME, 
IRENE, A CORSET MADE TO APPEAL TO THE FASHIONABLE WELL-GROOMED WO- 
MAN. WHILE WE ARE NOT PREJUDICED ENTHUSIASTS UPON ANY ONE PARTIC- 
ULAR STYLE OR BRAND OF CORSETS WE REALIZE THAT NO ONE 
ADOPTED FOR EVERY WEARER, THEREFORE WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE ALERT 
TO HAVE IN OUR CORSET SHOP SUCH MODELS AND IN SUCH VARIETY THAT NO 
MATTER WHAT THE FORM MAY BE OUR CORSETIERES CAN GIVE PERFFCT FIT 
THAT WILL ENCHANCE THE BEAUTY OF HER FIGURE, THEREBY MAKING AN 
IMPROVEMENT THAT WILL PLEASE THE MOST CRITICAL EYE. 
Boys and Girls _ 
Do You wanta~ ~~ 
WATCH? 
Sell $5.00 worth of Coffee, Tea, 
Spices and Baking Powder for us 
and get a Watch FREH. 
HATTON BROS. & JOHNSON 
R. E. Newman, Local Agent, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms, 
Boston Telephone 1709-1 Back Bay 
New York and Boston Tailoring 
Company 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 
a specialty. Stable and Livery Suits 
made to order. Careful attention to 
all work. Goods called for and deliv- 
ered. 14th season. Prices reasonable. 
West Street, Beverly Farms 
Clocks wound and cared for by 
the season by Loomis. 
Get your watches 
Loomis’. 
All kinds of jewelry at Loomis’, 
repaired at 
& 
SEIro-areerear at aan 
Bathing Suits and Caps 
Handsome Line of Wash 
Fabries 
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