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Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
EXPRESS. 
Orders left at the usual places 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Beverly will be 
promptly attended to. 
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Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3 Manc., 239 Salem. 
Central St., Manchester. 
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Send your 
Expensive Garments 
to a 
Responsible Catlor 
Formerly with L. P. Hollander and 
R. H. White Co. for fourteen years. 
Ladies and Gents Tailoring done at short 
notice, Also 
Cleansing, Pressing and Repairing. 
_ Cutting and Fitting of — 
Ladies’ Garments a specialty 
Suits Cleansed and Pressed 
by Steam-naphtha $1.00 
H. STATLAND 
Kimball block, Union St., 
(Opp. Post-office) 
Manchester, Mass. 
GLADIOLI 
zet us help you grow them. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Leaflet free. 
Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass 
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EDWARD CROWELL / 
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Furniture Painting, 
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FOR SALE. 
An estate near Pine street, Manchester, with 
modern conveniences, for less than cost of 
house. The lot, 50 x 137 feet, and cellar a gift. 
Owner to leave town. Apply to 
N. P. MELDRUM. 
JEORSSALE, 
Lot of land with stable 20 by 26 feet. It is 
located off Norwood Ave., Manchester, within 
3 minutes walk from the Post-office. 
Can easily be altered to a cottage. 
Apply to PERCY A. WHEATON. 
Z Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass.y 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
Dr. William J. Dougherty has return- 
ed from Washington where he has been 
taking post graduate work in the medical 
department of Johns Hopkins University 
the past year. Dr. Dougherty received 
his “‘Md’’ from Tufts last year. He will 
take his examination before the State 
Board in July. 
Chas. E. Dodge and two of his class- 
mates at Andover, Greeley Ladd of 
Montana, and Mr. Karlborough, went 
to Portland on the boat last Saturday 
night from Boston. By pre-arranged plan 
Chas. C. Dodge was at Singing Beach 
around 9 o’clock as the boat was passing 
off shore and set off six or seven red 
lights which lighed up the whole beach 
and attracted the attention of the steamer, 
for her search light was thrown on the 
beach for some time. 
Next Tuesday evening a delegation 
from North Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., 
will go to Lynn where they will be guests 
of Mystic lodge ata reception given in 
honor of P. G. M. W. John Symonds. 
On Monday evening of this week 
a delegation from the local lodge, and 
visiting workmen were guests of Cabot 
lodge in Beverly when a large class of 
candidates were initiated by the Salem 
degree team. 
Charles J. Morgan who has been 
working in Salem for several years, start- 
ed work in Gloucester Wednesday with 
the L. E. Smith Co. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge left yesterday for a 
ten days visit with her parents in Peter- 
boro, N. H. 
Mrs. Mary F. Allen of Pine street and 
little grand-daughter Frances Bradley, 
have returned from a short visit to Law- 
rence and Salisbury Beach, where the 
former’s sister has a cottage. 
Everett Smothers starts work with B. 
S. Bullock Monday, in charge of his ice 
cream order wagon for the summer.. Ed- 
ward Smothers, now with Dunn’s Ex- 
press, goes with B. S. Bullock the 15th 
to learn the baker’s trade. 
‘The members of the Haphazard club 
spent a very enjoyable evening at the 
‘Town hall Monday, when a play, ‘“The 
Elopement of Ellen,’’? was given by the 
members of the club. The music _inter- 
spersed through the play was quite fetch- 
ing, being composed by A. C. Needham 
and words by other members. Refresh- 
ments were served and dancing followed. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass., P. O. for week ending June 1— 
Mr and Mrs Herbert Buckly, Miss Helen Boyd, 
Edward A Bradley, Mrs Lucy C Codman, Mrs 
Borden Covell, Mary I Douglas, Simon Dugas, 
Mrs A Lithgou Devens, M H Dunborr, Miss 
Fay Rome, Elias George, Jesse Hodges, Stephen 
McGurdy, Frank Mitchell, 2 Hiram B Mar- 
shall, James Morley, Alfro Nicolosi, Mrs Wm 
W Page, Albert Rerfwars, Dr. Judson Young. 
SAMUEL L, WueEaTon, P.M. 
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Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. 8S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’s and the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be  § 
: promptly attended to. : 
‘ Agent Salem Steam Laundry. » 
P. O. BOX 83 
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EVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
“HONEST FURNITURE” 
AT 
“HONEST PRICES” 
Is far and way beyond the 
‘“fall to pieces’? kind one 
sees at ‘“bargain’’ and clear- 
ance sales. §|Furniture that 
you buy of us is the solid 
and substantial sort that lasts 
for years and years. §| All of 
our goods are fresh and new 
and are from the best mak- | 
ers in the country. 
Solid Oak Pillar Extention Table, 
$15.00 
Solid Oak Dining chairs, strong 
and durable, $1.50 
Solid Oak Side-board lined drawer 
for silver, $16.50 
Parlor Divans, Velour seats, ma- 
hogany frames, $12.50 
Parlor Rockers, mahogany finish, 
$4.00, 5.00, 6.00 
Couch Beds, Mattress and Bolster 
complete, $7.50 
Iron Beds, all sizes, $3.75 
Guaranteed National Springs, $4. 00 
We are sole agents for Oster- 
moor Elastic Felt Mattresses, and 
carry a full line in all sizes at 
factory prices. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER: 
Good delivered free in Essex County. 
