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ITHE SMOKERS’ ‘CORNER | 
Never do we fail to have the cigar department stocked with all the varieties to cater to all tastes of even the most 
Seating smokers. A few of our specials: 
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The C., B. & Y. Amoria 
The C., B. & Y. Camelita 
These two domestic cigars perfectly suit the taste of the great ma- 
jority of those who have tried them. They fhave a flavor that is 
wonderfully pleasing and an aroma that is enjoyed even by many 
54 who do not smoke. 
10c EAGH, 
3 FOR 25c 
BOX OF 25 GIGARS, $1.75 
BOX OF 50 GIGARS, $3.50 
: 
Cc. B. & Y. Berkeley Clear 
Havana Little Cigars 
BOX OF 12 LITTLE GIGARS, 30c 
BOX OF 25 LITTLE GIGARS, 60c 
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If for any reason you desire a short smoke we have no _ hesitation in 
recommending the Berkeley as being one of the very best obtainable, 
You'll think so too when you’ ve tried them. 
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; * Manchester 
Manchester will be saved some $4000 
by the decrease in the general state tax 
to be levied this year, according to the 
report issued a few days ago. 
Manchester’s state tax levy was $21,120; 
this year the amount will be $17,280, a 
difference in Manchester’s favor of $3,- 
840. 
Dog collars at Miguel’ s. s 
Mr. and Mrs. Ivory L. Dyer of Bos- 
ton were guests over Sunday of Mr. and 
Mrs. W. C. Rust, Bridge street. 
‘The Story High school graduation ex- 
ercises will be hold in Town hall next 
Thursday evening. The graduation re- 
ception will be held on the following 
evening. 
Chester Standley is leaving tomorrow 
for Pittsburg, Pa., where he has an 
opening inthe H. C Frick steel plant. 
Mr. Standley is a Tech. 708 man. For 
the last year he has been in the office of 
R. C. Allen, civil engineer. 
James Bettencourt, the tailor, will be 
able to attend to his work shortly, being 
confined with an attack of pleurisy. 
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a 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 
ose SALEW'S THE L. D. WASS CO. 
SHOES 
FOR 
EVERY 
MEMBER 
OF THE 
FAMILY 
FOR ALL 
OGGASIONS 
AND 
EVERY 
PURPOSE 
patronage. 
COU CAUELETAUEL EATON UT 
BIGGEST 
Last year | 
There are several cases of pneumonia 
in town, mostly young children. Lester, 
the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen 
S. Peabody, Forest street, is just getting 
over a bad attack. William, the young 
son of Mrs. George Matheson is now 
quite ill with it. Francis, the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. -Bohaker is also 
quite ill. 
The Red Men yesterday held the 
opening picnic of the season at Tuck’s 
Point and incidentally initiated the new 
range, recently presented the town by 
Mr. Whitehouse for use in the chowder 
house. A dandy chowder dinner was 
served at one. o’clock by ““Chef’’ Frank 
Crombie. Games were indulged in and 
a general good time enjoyed by the 35 
or 40 present. 
Ladies’ and Gents’ Bathing Suits at E. 
A. Lethbridge’ s. 
Friends of Miss Alice Roberts, for- 
merly of this town, now Mrs. William 
R. Colby, jr., of Seattle, Wash., will be 
interested to learn of the arrival of a lit- 
tle girl, Elizabeth Roberts Colby, in her 
western home on Monday of last week, 
June 7. 
First-class Harness ee Miguel’ Ss, 
Central sq. 
Martin D. Hoyt, Mgr. 
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