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Adjustable Window Screens 
Width Width 
Height Closed Open 
No.118 18in. 21%in. 84in. 25e 
No. 124 24in. 21% in. 34in. 29¢ 
Nowl2b.e261n, 23 in. 87 in. 346 
nor ship-same C, O. D. 
Lawn Mowers: 
We Handle the Best Quality Only 
Ever Ready, 14 in. blade, low wheels, 
$3.00 
Ever Ready, 16 in. blade, low wheels, 
$3.50 
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MANCHESTER 
Masconomo council, K. of C., are 
planning to make the ball to be given 
by them Thursday evening, July 11, 
one of the best affairs of its kind ever 
held in Manchester. The hall is to 
be handsomely decorated with flowers 
and specially illuminated. Knights 
from all the adjoining towns will be 
present. Dancing will be until 1 
o'clock. 
Mr. and Mrs George C. Leach and 
daughter of Boston spent Thursday 
with friends in Manchester. 
Miss Eliza Andrews of Norroton . 
Heights, Conn. is visiting her 
brother, F. M. Andrews and family 
on Lincoln street. : 
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SALEMI, MASS. 
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SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS 
Screen Doors 
Dimensions 
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NOTE.—Please make accurate measurements before shipping as we cannot exchange Screens or Doors, 
Lenox, 14 in. blade, high wheels $4.50 ] 
Lenox, 16 in. blade, high wheels $5.00 | 
Lenox, 14 in. blade, high wheels and {| 
ball bearings $5.50 | 
Lenox, 16 in. blade, high wheels and | 
ball bearings $6.00 | 
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Rev. C. R. Hamlin of Hillsboro, 
N.H., will preach at the Congrega- 
tional church tomorrow. Mr. Hamlin 
is son of the Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, 
one of the most noted preachers in 
the country. 
M. C. Horton was the head “chef”’ 
for the Swampscott tribe of Red Men 
at their 21st anniversary held on the 
17th at Ipswich. One of his famous 
clam bakes was *the feature of the 
dinner. He also ‘was in charge 
of the clam bake at the Union club 
(of Beverly) outing at Tuck’s Point, 
Thursday. 
The date of the special Town Meet- 
ing which will evidently have to be 
called later to take care of several 
matters that must be acted upon by 
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Fancy Screen Doors 
EXTRA QUALITY 
2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. $1.40 
Dit. 10m xeOrtta Lovins - 1.40 
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Pair Spring Hinges Free With Each Door. 
Garden Hose 
Every Piece Guaranteed for the Season 
¥% in. Cotton - 8%e ft. 
¥ in. Rubber 9c and 10c ft. 
34 in. Cotton = 9e ft. 
34 in. Rubber 10c and Ile ft. 
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the town, has not yet been decided 
upon. Hearings are to be held soon 
on the matter of new layouts for Sea 
and Pine streets, and the meetings 
will be held after those hearings. 
Joseph W. Cawthorne, jr, will clerk 
at B. L. Allen’s drug store during the 
summer. 
Miss Jessie Alexander, teacher in 
Grade 7, will spend the summer vaca- 
tion in Roxbury. : 
Miss Tozier, upon the closing of 
her school, will enjoy a trip to North- 
ampton, along the Connecticut Valley 
and up the Hudson river to Hoosac 
Falls, N.Y., where she will spend the 
summer. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
Is StiLL OPEN! 
but its Contents. 
prepare for it. 
Yes, open for your inspection—not the Building, 
Summer threatens to be up and doing. Come and 
Canvas and Cloth Hats for Men and Ladies, for Boys and Girls. 
New Styles in Neck Wear for any and all. 
Postal Cards Galore. 
Smiling Clerk ready to Serve Souvenir Goods. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, GENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Chas, Hooper, 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
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Central Square, 
Manchester 
