sPure Coffees 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
curean taste could call for 
: most, and this is what we are extremely particular about. 
Cleaned and Roasted by Sanitary Methods in our own reek and sold in full- weight 
S| packages or ground to order as you wish it. 
4 KEE-ZA COFFEE 
®{ Whole or ground in, 1-pound packages. 
sesses a remarkably choice flavor. 
| MOCHA & JAVA 
and°a most delicious flavor combined. 
Never sold in bulk, 35c. Ib. Kee-za is not so strong as our Mocha & Java, but pos- 
It’s mildness is decidedly pleasing. 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
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COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
In our varied list of pure coffees we have all that even the epi- 
. It is the coffee purity that counts 
i Every coffee that we sell is carefully 
It possesses a great strength 
33c Ib, 3 Ibs, 95c 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
A blend of high grade Arabian Mocha and real old Government Java (nothing else). 
You will find it difficult to equal it at the price. 
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* Notice has been sent to the members of 
the Manchester Woman’s club of the 
proposed outing which will take the form 
of aclambake to be held on ‘Tuesday, 
July 13, at Tuck's Point. The clam- 
bake will be given in first-class style by 
Frank I. Lamasney of Beverly Farms, 
who has catered to many private parties 
along our shore. The menu will con- 
sist of clams, lobster, fish, chicken and 
vegetables with coffee. The price will 
be $1.00 each, but 100 tickets must be 
guaranteed. Friends of members may 
attend by obtaining tickets through club 
members. ‘The tickets may be obtained 
from Mrs. George Blaisdell, Mrs. D. 
T. Beaton, Mrs. J. W. Campbell and 
Mrs. Harlan Morgan. Shouldthe de- 
sired number of tickets be sold an inter- 
esting entertainment will be furnished 
and a pleasant outing will result for all 
The home of William C. Rust, cor- 
ner Bridge street and Ashland ave., was 
the scene of a pleasant gathering Mon- 
day evening, June 21, on which oc- 
casion Mr. Rust celebrated his 8 lst birth- 
SHOES 
FOR 
EVERY 
MEMBER 
OF THE 
FAMILY 
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day. His wife, children, grandchildren 
and great-grandchildren, to the number 
of 20 helped him celebrate, and in ad- 
dition to those present there were eight 
of the family absent, his family number- 
ing 28 in all. After a pleasant gather- 
ing at the festive board the evening was 
spent in singing and piano playing by 
members of the family all joining in hav- 
ing amerry time. At a late hour all 
departed wishing Mr. Rust and his wife 
many happy returns of the _ birthday. 
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. 
C. Rust, son Melvin C:, Dr. C. L. 
Hoyt and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. 
Rand, Mrs..E. H. Wilcox and three 
children, Mrs. Frank R. Proctor, and 
two daughters of Gloucester, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. W. Soulis, Mr. and Mrs. 
Ernest C. Soulis, two grandchildren of 
Essex, the children of F. E. McKenzie. 
Anegg of unusual size was brought in- 
to the office this morning by Fred Lane 
of School street. Its actual measure- 
ment around the oval was 84 inches, and 
around the circumference 64 inches. 
Mr. Lane said the egg contained three 
distinct yolks and was laid by a one-year- 
old white wyandotte. 
Herman Thiemann of Monson was 
in town this afternoon on a flying trip. 
Martin D. Hoyt, Mgr. 
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Specials ° Saturday 
Lamb Legs 18c-20c Ib 
Veal 20c |b 
Fores Veal 14c lb 
Chuck Roasts 10c-12c-14c lb 
Faces Rump Roasts 18c lb 
Pork Roast, 17c lb Beef Liver, 8c ]b 
Bologna, 12c lb M. Ham, 15c Ib 
P. Ham, 15c lb Squires P. Sausages, 15c Ib 
Best Frankforts, 15c lb 
1 lb Prints, best butter, 33c--5 lb boxes, 1.65 
Ward's Tip Top Bread 
Hood’s Cream and Milk, Native Peas, New 
Beets and Carrots, Green and Wax Beans, 
Spinach, Lettuce, Cukes, Cabbages, Lemons, 
Oranges and Bananas, Water Melons, 
Berries, All Prices : 
Kimball Bidg., Opp. Postoffice 
MANCHESTER 
Telephone 206-3 
Mrs. Ida Smith of Marblehead has 
been spending the week in town with 
her sister, Miss A. Dow, summer street 
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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 
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