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On May first we sent one of our AUTO TRUCKS with a load of coal to Ipswich. On 
May 13th our customer writes, ‘‘Enclosed please find check, very much pleased with > 
coal and price is O. I never saw 4 tons of coal handled: more neatly:- you would 4 
not know anything had been in the yard, just twenty minutes unloading:- quick work. 
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SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN COMPANY 
Tel. 280. Reverse the charge. Beverly, atta 
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DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, NECK CHAINS, 
PENDENTS AND OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE 
FOR GIFTS_— 
JOHN, Bah als basen 
iSO. CABO T ST. BEVERLY, MASS. 
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OUR AUTO SERVIGE is proving very popular in Manchester; 
your friends about our goods. 
do we call on you? 
OUR LINE: BUTTER, GHEESE, EGGS, TEA, COFFEE, HEAVY GREAM 
Drop us a card and we will call with asample.of our Algonquin Club Coffee, 
SPEGIAL: 
it is only 30c lb., but you cannot beat it. ‘Tuesday is our Manchester day. ~ 
222, .ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
THE CREAMER 244° CABOT STREET, BEVERLY 
TRASK & HOPKINS 
Axel Magnuson 
FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
BRIDGE STREET, oS. o3e 
Large Assortment of Bedding Plants. 
Bay Trees and Box Wood, Palms and Ferns. 
MANOHESTER. 
Hydrangeas in Bloom. 
Telephone Connection. 
A. KX. Higginson, Pres. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CoO, 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. 
Walter R. Bell announces that he 
will close out the balance of the 
Charles Hooper shoe store stock the 
coming week. The sale will close 
next Saturday night, August 19th. 
People looking for bargains in shoes 
should avail themselves of this op- 
portunity to buy the coming week. 
Miss Mabel W. Lodge is leaving 
tomorrow to resume her work as 
nurse at the Children’s Memorial 
hospital in Chicago, after a visit of 
ten days with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. A. Lodge, Bennett street. 
She stopped off at Brattleboro on 
the way home to visit her brother, 
C. A. Lodge, who is there for the 
summer, and also to see Miss Agnes 
Sjolund, who is recuperating from 
her recent attack of typhoid. 
Many of the most popular makes 
of shoes, for men, misses, children 
and women are being sold at below 
cost prices at the Charles Hooper 
store, which has just been bought by 
W. R. Bell. It would pay Manches- 
ter people to eall and look over the 
stock. 
In our itent of last week relative 
to the long swim by the night clerk 
at the Masconomo, we gave the 
young man’s name wrong. The 
swim was made by Armand H. 
Souther of Jamaica Plain, who cov- 
ered the distance between Singing 
beach and Magnolia beach in ap- 
proximately two hours and _ fifteen 
minutes. He left Singing beach at 
3.15 and reached Magnolia at 5.30. 
This is a good record for the distance 
which is computed to be between 
three and four miles. 
Charles Hooper, who recently sold 
his shoe business has authorized W. 
C. Rust to collect all outstanding 
accounts and has empowered him 
to receipt all bills for the same. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. McCleary 
of Maynard, were in town over the 
week-end, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 
A. Lodge, Chureh street. Mr. Me- 
Cleary was formerly associated with 
Mr. Lodge in publishing the Breeze. 
The annual outing of the Pilgrim 
Wanderers will be held next Monday 
at Tuck’s Point, when the associa- 
tion will be guests of the Manches- 
ter colony, U.O. P.F. 
Some unusual bargains in shoes 
may be found at the Charles Hooper 
store, Central square. Walter R. 
Bell has bought the business and 
will sell out the entire stock at be- 
low cost prices. 
Miss Ethel Blunden of Somerville, 
is visiting her cousin, Miss E. A. 
Lethbridge, Summer street. 
