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Millinery Opening, 
Tuesday, March 23rd 
Reviews Decision on Pipe_ Laying. 
The Engineering Record of Feb. 27, 
has an article on the case of Langsford 
vs. the Inhabitants of the Town of Man- 
chester, which is cited as being one of 
the few important cases of this nature, 
and on which a decision was handed 
down by the Supreme Judicial Court of 
Mass. some months ago. “The opinion 
as written by Judge Morton was printed 
in full. 
It will be recalled that Judge Morton 
ruled that a judgment be entered on the 
verdict as rendered by the lower court. 
The case grew out of the action of 
contract brought by Mr. Langford to re- 
cover for alleged extra work and mater- 
ials done and furnished in laying 
water pipes in Manchester in 1891. 
‘“The contract speaks for itself,’’ 
says Judge Morton in his closing para- 
graph. ‘And while the circumstances 
under which the contract was entered 
into may be shown for the purpose of 
aiding in its interpretion, the parties can- 
not be allowed to affect its construction 
by evidence of oral or written statements 
or declarations as to what was intended 
to be included in it made betore or after 
its execution.’’ 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending March 13: Miss 
Gertrude Bement, C R Burr Co., V Cook, P 
H Doyle, Rev Elmor Hitchcock, E E Palmer, 
Maggie Shea, N B Stone. 
SAMUEL L, WHEATON, Postmaster, 
Beginning Monday, March 22nd. 
orace, cherishes health, desires comfort and seeks contentment—this event affords opportunity to be- 
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SALE: 
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Of the Gossard Low Front Corset 
come intimately acquainted with a type of corset which accomplishes wonderful results in attaining 
beauty of figure without sacrifice of comfort or health. 
All are invited to benefit by the expert advise which the maker’s representative and trained corsetiere 
will give to all who are interested in correct corsetry. 
The Corset Shop of the North Shore 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball are 
moving from the Lee block, Central 
square to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 
Valentine are to move from the Killam 
house on Desmond Ave., to the rooms 
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Kimball. 
Among the Bowlers. 
Monday night the alleys were crowded, 
when the match between the Sons of 
Veterans and a picked team was played. 
The Sons were somewhat. handicapped 
in not having Hutchinson. Austin 
Jones made the highest total score for 
the Sons, ‘267, and Paraskeropoulis made 
the highest total for the picked five, 256. 
Wm. Cook made the highest individual 
score, 99. The team totals were: 
Picked team 1239, S. of V. 1224. The 
summary: 
The woman who appreciates elegance and beauty, cultivates 
Millinery Opening, 
Tuesday, March 23rd 
; 
Sons of Veterans. 
1 25 3 Totals 
C. Stanley 77 78 92— 247 
J. D. Morrison 65 87 83— 235 
John Crombie 72 92 85— 249 
Geo. Jones 60 87 79— 226 
Austin Jones 75 95 97— 267 
Totals 349- 439 | 436-1225 
Picked Team. 
W. Cook 79 99 71— 249 
H. Robbins 73 al 83— 247 
J. Wall 85 75 86— 246 
Paraskeropoulis 74 96 86— 256 
H. Bell 73 77 91— 241 
Totals 384 438  417—1239 
Austin Jones and M. J. Revelas tied 
for high score honors Saturday, both 
rolling 109. Monday, C. Kelliher was 
high man with 105, Tuesday P. Voterut- 
sa rolled 109; Wednesday Wm. Cook’s 
110 was high, and Thursday P. Paras- 
keropoulis was high man with 112. © 
The S. of V. will roll again tonight 
with the picked team they rolled Mon- 
day. Next Monday evening the Phi 
Alpha Pi boys will roll a team of boys at 
/-o clock. 
SPECIAL CASH PRICES FOR SATURDAY ; 
Pork Roast 15c Ib 
Face Rump Roast 18c Ib - 
Leg Spring Lamb 18c lb 
Fores Spring Lamb 12c ib 
Fresh killed Fowl 20c lb 
Sirloin Steak 25¢c Ib 
Rump Steak 28c Ib 
Top Round Steak 22c Ib. 
Ghuck Steak 15c lb 
All Sausages 2 Ibs for 25c¢ 
Extra Fancy Large Gal. Oranges, 30c doz 
CAMPBELL & HIINCHLIFFE 
Postoffice Block 
MANCHESTER 
