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The Myopia Hunt club has announced 
a program of handicap competitions for 
the season of 18 holes, which has been 
made by the golf committee. The com- 
petitions will be open to members of the 
Myopia Hunt club, Essex County club, 
Salem Golf club and the Nahant club and 
to any one whom the committee may in- 
vite. The best net and gross scores will 
receive prizes, except in the foursomes, 
in which prizes will be for the best net 
only. Post entries will be allowed up to 
3.30 p. m. For the Memorial Day 
open tournament on May 31, there will 
be two classes as usual, class A and class 
B, the player to designate which one he 
will enter. Post entries will be allowed 
to members and associates of the Myopia 
club up to 3.30 o'clock of the day of 
play; all other entries must be at the 
clubhouse by 8 p. m., May 30. 
The Heath Co., of New York, deal- 
ers in fancy lamp shades, etc., are to be 
located at 31 Central street, Manchester, 
again this season. 
Colonial Theatre. 
It is a long time since Boston has been 
taken so’ quickly and completely by a 
musical play as it has by Mort H. Sing- 
Take your choice from our 
40.00 to 60.00 Model Suits at 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY THAT WE REDUCE PRESENT SUIT STOCK 
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Every one of these suits includes everything that can be desired in style, tailoring and fit. 
DON’T MISS THIS CHANGE IF YOU NEED A HANDSOME NEW SUIT 
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er’s production of “‘ A Stubborn Cinder } 
ella’’ now playing at the Colonial The- 
atre, Boston. .The secret of ““ A Stub- 
born Cinderella’s’’ success is its life and 
liveliness. There is a constant whirl of 
youthful gaiety and seemingly spontane- 
ous fun which wins the audience from 
the start. 
Then again there is plenty of variety 
in the action of the piece. ‘The first act 
is all college fun and nonsense, with 
springtime in the airand fair co-eds and 
college boys making merry together. 
The second act brings an entirely new 
effect, the ludicrous situation of a train- 
load of passengers who, having been 
blocked by a landslide and awakened in 
the small hours of the morning, run 
hither and thither looking for their 
clothes and wearing the first thing that 
comes within their reach. The third 
act isthe most gorgeous of them all, 
showing an orange fete in California. 
The piece is presented by a_ first-class 
company. 
Lecture on Beverly. 
An illustrated talk on ‘* Beverly, the 
Summer Capital,’’ by William P. Ken- 
ney of the Boston Herald, is announced 
for the week of May 17th to 23rd at the 
Bijou Dream Theatre, Washington 
street, Boston Mr. Kennedy is a Bev- 
erly boy and is well qualified to speak on 
_the summer residence of President Taft. 
Take your choice from 
35.00 Fancy Novelty Suits at 
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SALEM, MASS. 
Suit Stock Reduction 
Big Bargains Now Offered 
Our Merchandise Manager, while in New York this week, closed a big deal on summer suits and dresses in 
To make room for these goods so they can be properly displayed it is 
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A parents’ meeting, held Thursday 
evening at the Kindergarten room of the 
Price Primary school, Manchester, for 
the purpose of bringing parents and 
teachers into closer acquaintance, proved 
so successful that a series of similar meet- 
ings will probably be held on frequent 
occasions next year. . An interesting pro- 
gram was followed by a social hour when 
the many parents present met the teach- 
ers personally. 
The program was as follows: 
Supt. of Schools, Mr. Mackin, ‘* Duties of 
Parents.”’ ; 
Medical Inspector, Dr. Glendenning, ‘‘Medical 
Inspection.”’ f 
Violin Solo, Miss Marion Scott 
Song, Miss Antoinette Vidal 
Supervisor of Ist and 2nd Grades, of Lynn, 
Miss Ivanette Warren, ‘‘ Tendencies of 
Childhood,’’ 
Violin Solo, 
Piano Solo, 
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SUBSCRIBERS leaving the city 
for their shore homes should notify 
this office of their “‘ change of ad- 
dress’? promptly, sending their: 
present as well as new address. 
