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ESTABLISHED 1841 
C. 
DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large variety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stering in all its branches. 
Will also make to order. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Telephone Gonnection. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
TELEPHONE 10 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
HFilurist 
40 School St., Manchester 
Flowers for All Occasions 
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
H. BAKER, TAILOR 
The Breeze Building, 33 Beach St. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Invites your patronage for anything you may desire in 
the line of Tailoring. Hehasa large line of samples from 
New York and Boston Wholesale Houses of Latest Styles of 
goods for 
SUMMER SUITS AND OVERGOATS 
He also does Cleansing, Pressing, Dyeing, Altering, etc. 
His Prices are always Satisfactory 
RUBLY ROAD FARM DAIRY, WENHATN 
MILK and CREAM, Fresh Eggs 
S. K. PRINCE. Prop. 
Telephone Conn. 
Manchester Launch Club. 
The Manchester launch club held 
its annual fish race last Saturday, 
David Fenton being the winner, 
bringing in the first cod, and was 
awarded a silver cup. At the close 
of the race a Rhode Island clambake 
was enjoyed at Tuck’s Point. 
Commodore Alfred C. Needham of 
the Manchester launch club has sold 
his large power yacht Mahdeen to 
W. P. Lowell of Newburyport. She 
is 38 feet over all, 10 feet beam and 
45-horse power. ‘Commodore Need- 
ham has purchased another power 
boat. 
P. 0. Address, Manchester, Mass. 
North Shore Horticultural Society. 
A special meeting of the North 
Shore Horticultural society will be 
held this evening at  Lee’s hall, 
Manchester, at 7.30, to consider 
the advisability of holding the 
summer show. Other business will 
be transacted. All members are 
earnestly requested to be present. 
Miss Margaret MeNeary is spend- 
ing part of her vacation with her 
cousin, Miss Margaret Lyons of Dor- 
chester. 
Trunk and bag locks repaired at 
Loomis’. = 
Uphol- 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Gladys Semons is spending 
the remainder of her vacation with 
relatives in Ludlow. 
Miss Lillian Snelling of the Met- 
ropolitan Opera Company, — has 
landly consented to sing at the Con- 
eregational church, Sunday morna- 
ing, August 6th. Miss Snelling was 
fer six years a member of the quar- 
fet of the 5th Avenue Baptist church 
of New York City, known as the 
Troekefeller chureh, resigning her 
poeition to join the Metropolitan 
Opera Company, of which she has 
been a member for the past three 
years. 
The Charles Hooper shoe store 
has been the busiest place in town 
this week, due to the unusually low 
prices at which the entire stock of 
shoes is being sold by its new pur- 
chaser, W alter Rebels bs 
Miss Florence Vickers of Chelsea, 
has been spending the past two 
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Peter 
Diamond, Forest street. 
Plans are progressing successfully 
for the daneing party at the Man- 
chester Town hall to be given under — 
the auspices of the employees of 
The Brownlands. Miss _ Chrissie 
Graham now in Plainfield, N. 8., 
will come to Manchester for the 
party, also Miss Elsie Ruth of Mil- 
ton, and a large number of other out 
of town guests. 
Karl Bennett of Harvard college 
and Gloucester, nephew of Frank D. 
Bennett, who is spending the sum- 
mer here with his family at the Kit- 
field residence, Ashland avenue, is 
acting as tutor for the or andson of 
Maj. and Mrs. Henry ihe Higginson 
of Boston and West Manchester at 
West Manchester. Mr. Bennett is 
a brilliant scholar and has won many ~ 
honors at Harvard. 
Sun shades and 
paired at Loomis’. 
Letters remaining unelaimed at 
Manchester, Mass. postoffice for 
week ending July 29th, 1911 :—Arm- 
strong, W. J.; Borety, Michael; 
Barr, Madeline Miss; Cohen, Max 
Mrs.; Capers, M. H. Miss; Conniff, 
D. Miss; Cutting, C. S.; Greenwood, 
Myrtle Miss; Glennon, Thomas; 
rennoro, Sig.; Hicks, Margaret; 
Ilowe, W. H. Mrs.; Higgins, Ruth 
W. Miss; Judzinnae, Jonas; Kearns, 
Mary; Kluget, L. H. Mrs.; Lee 
Madeline Jackson Mrs.; Lyman, J.; 
Lassoll, Mathilda Miss; Minniti, 
Franeeseo; MeCarthy, Dennis; Per- 
kins, E. M. Miss; Quinn, H.; Sat- 
terck, Preston Mrs.; Simonds, Mary 
EF. Miss; Schulhoefer, Eva Miss;_ 
Walker, J. B—Samuel L. Wheat : 
postmaster, 
umbrellas re- 
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