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Poultry and Game BRE ER S MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Foster of 
Ls eet WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. Bristol, R. I. have ‘been visiting 
ges an utter friends at the Farms this week. 
Ae Meats and Provisions John Daniels opened his provision 
Fruit and _ Berries Sharer Cenhinl Mond an 
Orders will be Collected Every store In) Venta) sq ee 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. interior of the store has been thor- 
Beverly Farms 
James B. Dow 
Mass. 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
Summer Telephones 
Orders for changes or new installations, to be 
listed in the next Boston Division Telephone 
Directory, should be given at once. 
Let us know your prospective wants so that 
we may beable to do our part in providing 
telephone service as you want it and when you 
want it. 
Come to the Commercial Office, 52 Summer 
Street, Manchester, or telephone the manager 
(free from any telephone in Manchester.) 
May we urge immediate action for 
your benefit as well as our own? 
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND 
TELEGRAPH COMPANY 
GretTtiInc THINGS GREASED. 
The anti-trust bill has been quite 
thoroughly ironed out by the Judici- 
ary Committee of the House of Rep- 
resentatives, and soon there will be 
a Democratic caucus, after which 
Leader Underwood and a few of the 
sub-leaders will give the familiar 
“hurrah, come on boys,” after which 
the anti-trust bill will go through the 
House of Representatives with a 
whoop. 
oughly renovated and a stock of fresh 
goods put in. 
John A. Ober has moved from the 
Longworth estate to his cottage at 
Rial side. Although he has been ill 
for some time, he is now much im- 
proved in health. 
John West colony will hold its 
semi-monthly meeting in Marshall’s 
hall tonight. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle met yes- 
terday afternoon in the chapel of the 
Baptist church. At 6 o'clock the 
ladies, with their male friends, sat 
down to supper. 
Mayor MacDonald will be one of 
the speakers at the Memorial Day 
exercises at the Farms on Friday 
morning, May 20. 
Harry Howell, gateman at the de- 
pot, has been confined to his home 
in Gloucester part of this week from 
illnes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Macone 
(Margaret Foley) moved from Bos- 
ton to Beverly Farms on Wednesday ; 
Mr. Macone is chauffeur for Frank 
B. Bemis. 
John Cannon) OP ei fereya Git: 
Heights, N. J.,,a foreman for Con- 
nolly Bros., arrived here Monday and 
will remain until late next fall. 
“UNCLE JOE” oF DANBURY. 
When Uncle Joe Cannon of I[ll- 
nois, began to “drop back” into Wash- 
ington after March 4, 1913, he was 
hailed by the newspaper men as good 
copy, and to be accommodating spun 
his homely yarns at great length. Un- 
cle Joe still comes to Washington, but 
now he gets a few lines on the local. 
pages, and friends who meet him on 
the street are apt to shock the old 
gentleman by telling him that they 
‘had not heard he was in town.” The 
former Speaker for thirty years a 
member of Congress, and it became 
as natural for him to go to the House’ 
of Representatives, as to his lunch or 
his daily cigars. Uncle Sam is an 
unsympathetic old chap, and when he 
tweaks an eering politician’s ear, and — 
sends him on his way, he does not 
have more than a friendly smile for 
the ex-statesman who: returns to the ~ 
Capital as a mere private citizen. But 
the former Speaker is again running 
for Congress out in the Danbury dis- 
trict, just as are all the other old 
standpatters who were put on the 
slide in the overtunring of 1912. 
