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Monogram Oils and Greases 
Whiz Greases and Polishes. . . 
Specialties, Supreme A Auto 
Oils, Polarine,Havoline Oils,etc. 
A full line of the leading makes 
of tires — Goodyear, Goodrich 
Diamond, Kelly-Springfield, the 
New Federal Tire. We can 
recommend the New Federal 
Tire as being 0. K. in every 
respect. Special agents for the 
Fish Brand Tire, sold with or 
without Guarantee. We ex- 
Central Square Garage 
The Garage formerly conducted by Chas. Martin 
having been purchased by us, will hereafter be 
known as the Central Square Garage, and will 
carry a full line of ; : : 
Automobile Supplies 
And Accessories 
Our Repair Department will be in charge of Mr. Reed, which 
insures you first class work in every respect. We will carry 
a complete line of Bicycle Repairs and Sundries, paying spec- 
ial attention to this department, which will be in charge of a 
first-class repair man. 
See our LINCOLN SPECIAL BICYCLE, complete with coaster 
brake for $28 or a Pierce Arrow for $45 to $55. 
Agents for Pierce Arrow 4 cylinder motor cycle. 
Lawn mowers and edge tools sharpened and repaired. 
and tube vulcanizing. Work guaranteed. 
We will endeavor to make this an up-to-date establishment 
in every respect and with the square deal for everyone 
and hope to accomplish same. CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE 
E. F. CAMPBELL 
H. W. REED. 
pect ashipment about the 15th 
and invite your closest in- 
spection. 
Tire 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Real Estate and Improvement SOCIETY NOTES 
William H. Coolidge of Newton 
Centre and Manchester, is having 
Among the patronesses for the 
Miss Adele G. Thayer of Com- 
Vincent club’s performance are Mrs. 
monwealth avenue, Boston, former- 
Bryce J. Allan, Mrs. Oliver Ames, 
2nd, Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, Mrs. 
Eben D. Jordan, Mrs. Alexander 8. 
Porter, and Mrs. Washington B. 
Thomas. 
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George von lL. Meyer, Jr., who 
has been confined at the Meyer 
summer home at Hamilton for a 
number of weeks as the result of an 
accident, where his mother, Mrs. 
Meyer, has been in attendance, is 
now able to go about. He and Mrs. 
Meyer were at the performance of 
‘“‘Below Zero,’’ which was given 
in Copley hall on last Thursday 
night by the Hasty Pudding club. 
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Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., 
(Jane Grew) of New York, has is- 
sued cards for an Easter dance at 
her home on Madison avenue. Her 
daughter, Miss Jane Morgan, who 
is one of the most prominent debu- 
tantes in New York this season, has 
had many entertainments given in 
her honor, among which was the 
dance at the Chilton club, Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, by her 
unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Boyl- 
ston A. Beal, early in the winter. 
estimates made on the new bungalow 
that he intends to build on the site 
where the former Newton bath 
house stood, near the Blynman Farm 
estate of Mr. Coolidge at Manchester. 
‘The George Brown estate, Hamil- 
ton has been sold by the heirs to 
Nathan Matthews, Maxwell Nor- 
man and Hon. George von L. Meyer. 
It is said the house is to be fitted up 
with historical articles. This is one 
of the oldest houses in Hamilton, 
and was formerly used as a stop- 
ing place by the old stage coach line 
between Salem and Newburyport. 
Zylphia E. Muir of St. Johns, N. 
F., conveys to Eli R. Hodgkins of 
Beverly Farms, land Summit ave- 
nue, Rockport, 50 by 94 feet, also 
land rear of above 41 by 255 feet 
4 inches. 
The deed has been recorded at 
the Salem registry transferring 
title in a very attractive summer 
estate at Marblehead Neck, from 
Dr. Walter J. Chase of Boston, who 
recently acquired the property, to 
Cyrus Sargent of Cambridge. The 
property is located directly on the 
ocean front and comprises a sub- 
stantial modern house of 11 rooms 
ly of the West Manchester contin- 
gent, is planning to go to Lake- 
wood, N. J., the coming week. Miss 
Thayer will make the trip in her 
motor car. Before returning to 
Boston, she will visit her cousins, 
the Misses Granger, in New York. 
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Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., made 
his debut Wednesday in the world 
of high finance as a bond elerk in 
the office of Berton, Griscom & 
Jenks at 40 Wall street, New York. 
and about 13,000 square feet of 
land. It is located near the Hotel 
Nanepashemet and was _ formerly 
the summer home of ex-Mayor 
Quiney of Boston. 
Emeline KE. Knight of Manches- 
ter, conveys to Frank P. Knigkt of 
Manchester, land and_ buildings 
Church street, Manchester. 
David H. Gosbee of Essex con- 
veys to William H. Shepard of 
Essex, land Prospect street, Essex, 
six rods, 16 links by 10 rods, four 
links. 
