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navy, gray and black. Also 
fitted effects, large sleeve, Franklin collar. 
London smoke and black. The above are all $18.50 to $22.50 values. 
Our sale this week at 
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are showing some rich looking models in Rubberized Moire Silk; 
high rolling collar; fancy strapped; the new style sleeve. 
English Cravenettes and Serge, loose or half 
Colors, blue, gray, olive, 
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Colors, 
MAIL ORDERS 
ent is one of the most efficient parts of this store. 
large business supplying patrons who are unable to visit us in person. 
order by mail and prove our promptness and good selection. 
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The sale of the Pulsifer block adver- 
tised to take place yesterday was called 
off, owing to an error in drawing up the 
papers for advertising the sale. _ It is €x- 
pected now that the property willbe sold 
on Nov. 24. 
Chief of Police Peabody attended the 
monthly meeting of the Mass. Chief of 
Police association at the American House, 
Boston, Thursday evening. ‘The subject 
' of discussion for the evening was the 
new ‘‘ delinquent child law,’’ which, by 
the way, was the subject of the address 
before the Manchester Woman’s club 
Tuesday. The police had seven judges 
as their guests Thursday night, to talk on 
the subject. 
There was a flurry of excitement early 
Monday evening at the junction of 
' Bridge, Central and Pine streets when a 
pair of runaway horses toppled over the 
light vehicle to which they were hitched 
and threw out a pair of men who were 
bringing the horses from a well known 
sales-stable in Salem to Manchester. 
The horses were sent to Supt. of Streets 
Crombie who was exchanging a pair of 
his own for the new pair. “The men 
were slightly intoxicated. One of them 
was badly shaken up and received several 
cuts about the face and head. — His 
bruises were attended to by one of the 
doctors. 
Baker-Gallagher. 
A very pretty wedding was that which 
occurred last Tuesday afternoon at the 
home of Mrs. Martha Gallagher in Dor- 
chester when her daughter, Elsie Vida, 
became the wife of Lorenzo Baker of 
this town. [he ceremony was_ per- 
formed in the presence of the immediate 
families by Rev. Charles E. Davis, pas- 
tor of the Highlands Methodist Church, 
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impressively, the 
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garniture, and carried a bouquet of bride 
roses. [They entered the parlor to the 
strains of the Lohengrin wedding march 
played by Hollis Gallagher, a brother of 
the bride. After the congratulations, 
there was music, Raymond Gallagher, 
another brother, presiding most accepta- 
bly at the piano. 
Refreshments were served, after which 
the happy couple departed in a shower 
of confetti, en route for Washington, 
where the honey-moon will be passed. 
On their return they will reside at the 
home of the groom, “‘Mt. Pleasant 
Farm,’’ School street, Manchester. 
single ring being used. The bride was Mr. and Mrs, Baker will be “‘at 
daintily gowned in Brussels net with lace home’’ after January 1. No cards. 
CREOSOTE “™ 
Has turned out the most efficient Gypsy Moth Destroyer. We say 
this because we want to do Moth work for you this winter. But ask 
someone else who has no “faxe to grind,” unless you know from 
your own observation and experience. 
ROBERT A. 
95 SCHOOL STREET % 
MITCHELL 
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Telephone 24=f2 
WE WILL DO YOUR Winter Gypsy and Brown-tail Moth work by Day 
Work or Gontract, and have it inspected. 
