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Mrs. Ernest Elliott of Brookline and 
her two children are paying a week’s 
visit with Mrs. John T. Elliott on Has- 
cell street. 
Henry Coakley attended the funeral, 
his week, of an 18 year old nephew, 
vyho was drowned as the result of an ac- 
sident while boating at Nahant. 
A brisk little fire aroused the Farms 
ire department from their slumbers 
Wednesday morning at one o'clock. 
The rubbish heap inthe rear of Varney’s 
nd the Daniels—Gleason Co.’s stores 
“in Central square, caught fire in some 
Way, and at one time looked tobe a 
father dangerous little blaze. - No dam- 
age, however, was done and the flames 
were speedily extinguished. 
Hose Laying Contest. 
The hose laying contest and dance in 
Neighbor’s hall, Beverly Farms, tonight, 
nder the auspices of Hook and Ladder 
No. 2, is arousing considerable interest. 
| Teams from Ipswich, Woburn, Pea- 
body, Danvers, Newburyport, Pigeon 
Cove, and Beverly, will compete and a 
| most interesting contest is expected. 
The judges of the contest will be: 
Engineer J. M. Publicover, Beverly 
Farms; Engineer C. M. Hooper, Pea- 
fody; F. E. Oakes and Capt. A. P. 
Gorman, Gloucester; Engineer M. J. 
Marry, Danvers; Engineer A. J. F. Bar- 
on, Ipswich, and Engineer J. J. Whit- 
'tenhagen, Beverly. ‘Time will be kept 
bby Dr. J. J. Riordan, R. E. Hodgkins 
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)Smith, announcer. ‘The committee in 
‘charge is composed of Capt. Alfred 
Williams, Lieut. E. F. Day; clerks, J. 
WA. Mayberry, G. H._ Burchstead, 
'George F. Wood, F. E. Cole, William 
Pike, jr., and B. F. Hawkins, jr. 
‘In addition to the contest there will be 
exhibition by Burchstead and Day of 
severly Farms’ Hook and Ladder No. 2. 
The members of the competing teams 
fare:---Sheppard and Smith, Hose 2, 
Pswich; Standley and Plummer, Hose 
, Beverly; Hammond and Hammond, 
ngine |, Woburn; Bodge and Bodge, 
lose 3, Peabody; Coffey and Pray, 
teamer 5, Newburyport; Kerrigan and 
ammond, Hose 1, Woburn; McNeil 
nd Larrabee, Hose 5, Peabody, and 
arsons and Mason, Engine 2, Pigeon 
Ove. 
Four prizes will be awarded,-—-first 
ize $10.00, second $8.00, third $5.00 
nd fourth $2.00. After the contest 
ill come the dancing. 
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You haye heard the Compliment, the wit paid to 
Women, 
“Chey Are All Wice, Only Some of Them 
Aire Hicer Chan Otbers’’ 
Well, that’s what you might say about Ranges, 
that is, you ought to be able to say so and we'll just 
talk now about the ones that are “nicer.” Just think 
of running your stove with one damper to do all the 
regulating. Of cleaning out the flues at the base of 
the oven, by drawing all the soot into the ash pit. Of 
shaking your fire without the aid or use of a poker 
with a grate that chews up the clinkers. Of shining 
your stove-so you can see your face in it because it 
has the right sort of iron in it. Of baking by day or 
in the dead of the night in an oven you can heat in 20 
minutes. Of having your ashes drop right into the 
Of 
running your stove and doing your baking on less 
than one hod of coal a day. 
Wouldn’t you call it nicer, wouldn’t you admire 
it the more? Well this is all about 
Che Crawford 
The range that’s so different that it wins the approval 
of all. 
Soon be range hunting? Well, come in here and 
look at the stove that’s superior to them all. 
coal hod as fast as you shake them from the fire. 
Essex County’s Agent. 
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Over your different forms of printed matter for those 
nearly out. 
Let us have your order for those you must have. 
Don’t wait until the last one is used. We do work in a hurry, 
of course, when necessary, and deliver the job when promised, 
but would rather have you give us a few days; then work can 
be done 
Any new work you may have in view 
more economically. 
a booklet, mailing 
card, circular, etc., we should like to do for you, or give estimates. 
Telephone 137 - 2 “ 
The Breeze Print 
Manchester, Mass. 
