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Mrs. ‘Edwin Give aad Pare: Miss 
Ethel Grigg of Roxbury spent the holi- 
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kit- 
field at the Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Goldsmith and 
children of Winthrop spent the holiday 
with Mr. Goldsmith’s mother, Mrs. 
Upton Goldsmith, School street. 
Mrs. Arthur Liddacoat of Philadelphia 
is at Manchester for the summer, being 
with Mr. and Mrs. William Coughlin, 
Norwood ave. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews of Bos- 
ton spent Memorial Day with the form- 
ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. An- 
drews, Lincoln street. 
The Water Board opened bids Tues- 
day evening for improving the new wood 
drive to Hamilton and awarded the con- 
tract to §. Albert Sinnicks, at $900. 
This is the road opened in connection 
with the new water supply. It will be 
resurfaced and regraded. 
Lewis Manchester is bookkeeping at 
Hooper’s grocery this summer. 
Dutchess Pants at Bell’s. i 
Bes! 
SHOES 
FOR 
EVERY 
MEMBER 
OF THE 
FAMILY 
FOR ALL 
OGGASIONS 
AND 
EVERY 
PURPOSE 
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BIGGEST 
Keith's. 
Next week will unquestionably be the 
biggest of the year at Keith’s ‘Theatre. 
It will mark the first appearance there in 
a number of years of Vesta Tilley, the 
undisputed queen of the London music 
halls and the highest priced vaudeville 
artist ever brought to this country. 
Miss Tilley has for a long time held 
an unique place as a male impersonator. 
Besides her striking costumes, she has 
made a hit with her long list of songs. 
One of her best is called “* That’s a 
Time a Fellow Wants His Ma.”’ “‘Fol- 
lowing in Father’s Footsteps’’ is anoth- 
er. ‘‘Sydney’s Holiday’’ has proved a 
decided hit, a sort of a Tommy At- 
kins song, which she sings in soldier’s 
uniform is one of those English pieces 
that catch the popular idea on this side of 
the water. Other features of the bill 
this week will be McKay and Cantwell, 
formerly with ““The Merry Go Round,”’ 
Slivers and Nelson; Harry Tate and 
company in ‘‘Motoring,’’ Frank Stafford 
and Company in a beautiful birdland 
sketch; Henry Clive & Co., Milt 
Wood, and Frederick & ‘“‘Don.’’ 
Ward’s Tip-Top bread at Valentine’s 
Market. * 
Martin D. Hoyt, Mgr. 
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Bow VELLA A 
ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS 
On and after June 1, our Ice 
Cream Department will be 
ready to furnish 
and sherbets at short notice 
all along the, North Shore— 
Magnolia, Manchester, Bev- 
erly Farms and Pride’s Cross- 
ice cream 
ing. 
B. S. BULLOCK 
Washington St., 
LOOK! 
Do not neglect to have your Browntail and 
Gypsy Moth work attended to 
Burning, Spraying and Burlaping 
All work personally attended to, and in- 
spected by local superintendent of Moth 
suppression. Address 
P. A. SHEAHAN 
Forest St., Manchester P. 0. Box 346 
Manchester 
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ot HAVE YOU VISITED THE FINEST SHOE 
STORE ALONG the NORTH SHORE? 
The remodeling of the store, formerly known as L. D. Wass’, 
presents to the people of this section a store worthy of your 
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR 
ore SALES THE L. D. WASS CO. 
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