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positive guarantee as to quality 
$7.75 barrel, 
past from this same flour. 
ano.2 29 barrel, 
Ge B. & Y. REGENT FLOUR 
One of the finest brands of flour on the market for making bread, rolls, etc., 
trifle more than ordinary varieties, it is yet the most economical to use for it has been conclusively shown that more 
loaves of bread can be obtained from a barrel of Regent than from most other brands that are milled. 
$7.50 barrel taken at our door. 
BEST PASTRY FLOUR 
You know the excellent quality of our pastry at our bakery counter. 
$1.00 bag, 
US bag, 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
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COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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Fire Department at Manchester Called 
out Twice this Week. 
The Manchester fire department was 
called out twice this week, but in each 
case the services of the department were 
hardly needed. 
Shortly after. seven o’clock Monday 
morning an alarm sounded from box 54, 
corner School and Lincoln streets, for a 
fire at the James Beaton cottage, occu- 
pied by the Austro-Hungary legation. 
The department made a quick response 
and after a few splashes of water the 
blaze was extinguished. It appears that 
there is a false fire place in the cottage 
and a fire was started in this by one of 
the members of the household, who had 
not been apprised of the nature of the 
fire-place. He started the fire and to 
his amazement the smoke did not go up 
the chimney, but instead came out into 
room, filling the place. An alarm was 
sent in forthe fire department. Dam- 
age $50. 
At 7.06 Tuesday evening an alarm 
was sent In from the box at West Man- 
chester and the hose-wagon was sent out 
on a hurried run to Jersey Lane, where 
an automobile was on fire. “The whistle 
did not work on this alarm, but the tap- 
per on the bell in the steeple of the 
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and though the first cost is a 
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It’s made and has been made for years 
We consider this one of the best of recommendations. 
$6.00 barrel taken at our door. 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
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and 
sufficed to call the department together. 
Congregational church did work 
The automobile was owned by The 
Harper Garage in Beverly. The gaso- 
line caught fire and the chauffeur called 
the department to assist in putting the 
fire out. [he car was damaged to the 
extent of about $100. 
Taft Reviews G. A. R. 
With bands playing, flags flying and 
drums beating, 1600 veterans of the 
Civil War marched in review before the 
President of the United States at Beverly, 
Saturday afternoon. It was easily the 
greatest event in the history of the New 
England summer capital. 
From all over the county—and, in 
fact, from many parts of the state,— 
came the stern-faced old warriors with 
the badges and medals, all active, all 
expectant, all eager and happy. With 
them came thousands of friends and re- 
latives until, when the President finally 
arrived at 3.30 o'clock and stood up to 
witness the passing of the troops, he 
looked down into the face of a crowd 
that stretched away in front of him and 
to the right and left as faras the eye 
could see and numbering 40,000. 
The President’s place was on a_ small 
We are displaying an up to the minute proposition in a man’s special 
Gray Buckskin Oxford with White Rubber Sole, Goodyear Welted. 
Cost you five at any store in Boston. 
Our Price $4.00 
res~Get in early as we are not buying more of these goods this season, 
The L. D. WASS CO. 
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stand, erected for him and his party in 
the center of City Hall park. The 
marching bands hove insight but a mom-_ 
ent after the President arrived. At the 
first sound of the martial airs, he rose 
and doffed his hat and stood bare-headed 
while the hosts marched by. 
Allen Post of Manchester was well re- 
presented in the parade. “Twenty-two 
out of the total membership of 25 
marched. Commander Enoch Crombie, 
Adjutant James Rivers and Edwin P. 
Stanley remained over for the banquet in 
City hall, after the parade. 
Another Wood Drive. 
William D. Sohier, who has been 
doing such excellent work in having the 
old wood drives about the North Shore, 
opened up, announced that Laurel Lane, 
(Forrest Lane No. 3) is now roughed 
out and can be used for riding and driv- 
ing, if one is willing to drive over a fairly 
rough road. It leads from Forrest Lane 
to the Manchester-Essex road and is 
about a mile and a quarter long. ‘This 
road will be put into good condition as 
soon as possible. 
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