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COAL 
On May first we sent one of our AUTO TRUCKS with a load of coal to Ipswich. On 
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May 13th our customer writes, ‘‘Enclosed please find check, very much pleased with $ 
coal and price is O. K. I never saw 4 tons of coal handled more neatly:- you would ° 
not know anything had been in the yard, just twenty minutes unloading:- quick work.’* 3 
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: GET THE HABIT—ORDER BY “AUTO TRUCK” 
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SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN COMPANY 
Tel. 280. Reverse the charge. Beverly, Mass. 
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GRADUA DIONE GIELS 
DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, NECK CHAINS, 
PENDENTS AND OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE 
FOR GIFTS —) 
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222 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
THE CREAMERY 77 stor STREET, BEVERLY 
TRASK & HOPKINS 
BEST VERMONT BUTTER 26c 
ALGONQUIN CLUB COFFEE 30c 
HEAVY CREAM 
LOCAL COUNTRY EGGS 
27¢ 
TEAS, all kinds 30 to 60c 
15c jar 
MANCHESTER AUTO DELIVERY — MONDAY, JULY THIRD 
Send Postal to Beverly for Special Orders. 
Axel Magnuson 
FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
BRIDGE STREET, MANCHESTER. 
Large Assortment of Bedding Plants. 
Bay Trees and Box Wood, Palms and Ferns. 
Hydrangeas in Bloom. 
Telephone Connection. 
A. H. Higginson, Pres. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CO, Manchester-by-the-se 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
MANCHESTER. 
The Masconomo management has 
engaged for the season the well 
known, Ysabel Orchestral Trio, No. 
4 under the management of the Bos- 
ton Bureau of Music, Isabelle Stone, 
manager. The names of the artists 
are :—Miss Grace Norris (violinist), 
Miss Gladys Berry (cello), and Miss 
Alice Dillaway (piano). 
Red, white and blue bunting at 
K. A. Lethbridge’s. af 
Manchester’s Plans for a Safe and 
Sane Fourth. 
Manchester’s Fourth of July com- 
mittee, entrusted with the expendi- 
ture of $500, has completed its ar- 
rangements for the observance of 
the day along a ‘‘safe and sane”’ 
order. 
At 8.30 in the morning at the 
Brook street playgrounds, there will 
be sports for the seniors, broad 
jump, pole vault, high jump, shot- 
put, 100-yard dash, relay race, 880- 
yard run and quoits; for the jun- 
iors, snake race, potato race, sack 
race, basket-ball relay, 110-yard 
dash and obstacle race. Prizes will 
be given in all the events. Only res- 
idents of Manchester may compete. 
At 1.30 in the afternoon, will come 
the parade in four divisions: Auto- 
mobile, horrible and antique, trades, 
floral and artistic. Prizes are offered 
in each of the divisions. The parade 
will disband at the Brook street 
playgrounds where the prizes will be 
distributed. Everybody is invited to 
assemble at the playground in ¢os- 
tume for the baseball game and band 
concert. The concert will be by the 
U. S. Machinery Co. band of Bev- 
erly. The ball game will be between 
the Manchester Crickets and the Ir- 
vings of Salem. 
A feature of the afternoon will be 
a motor boat race in the inner har- 
bor open to any motor boat owner 
in Manchester. 
In the evening there will be a 
band concert on the Common. The 
inner harbor will be _ illuminated 
with red and green fire. 
The judges of the parade will be 
A. M. Merriam, John C. Mackin, R. - 
H. Harbour, Winthrop Wetherbee 
and P. H. Boyle. F. K. Swett will 
be marshall of the parade. 
Many of the residents along our 
shore have signified their intentions 
of having their autos decorated and 
in the parade. Everybody is in- 
vited to participate in any of the 
divisions of the parade. Most of 
the firms in town will be represented 
in the trades division. 
