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Miss Clara Winthrop is having a party 
of friends down from Boston to her cot- 
tage at West Manchester this afternoon. 
Miss Winthrop will sail for Europe later 
to spend part of the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 
have sailed from New York for England 
the last week. 
The W. J. Mitchells will keep their 
residence at Manchester open until after 
New Year's. 
Prescott Bigelow and family have just 
closed their cottage at Manchester Cove 
and returned to Boston. 
Hearing on Acceptance of New Woods 
Road. 
The county commissioners gave a 
hearing at the selectmen’s room in the 
Town hall yesterday morning relative to 
the acceptance of the roadway built in 
connection with the laying of the pipes 
for Manchester’s additional water supply, 
between Pleasant street and Gravel pond, 
as a county road. 
As the commissioners did not have 
their plans prepared ready for the hear- 
ing the hearing was postponed until some 
date in the near future. 
Counsel representing the Mary Lord 
estate objected to the hearing on the 
ground that his client was bringing action 
against the town to recover damages to 
her property at the “‘cranberry meadow,”’ 
so-called. 
George Lockhart Allen was present, 
too, and raised his voice in objection to 
proceeding with the hearing. He re- 
presented a certain Mr. Edwards, who 
has a little lot, or two little lots, either 
touching the new road, or near it, which 
is taxed for some $200. It is under- 
stood that Mr. Hat cee on Mr. Allen’s 
The Very Best Tub Butter 
We are now receiving and cutting large quantities of tub Butter of Oe Sits 
We use the utmost care in making selections and any that does not 
Our stock is drawn from the 
The fact that we are now pleasing thousands 
of butter users would seem to indicate that we will be able to please you. As 
you are no doubt aware, the butter market is very firm. 
very moderate, taking into consideration THE CONDITION OF THE 
MARKET AND THE QUALITY OF THE BUTTER, Mes SELL: 
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measure up to our standard :s instantly rejected. 
leading creameries of this country. 
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4 When You Buy Glothes 
Our Way 
YOU CUT OUT THE ELEMENT OF DOUBT 
We've a habit here of using the word 
It’s an existing reality, and it proves 
more than a mere “‘ talking point.’ 
out in the clothes. 
service. 
$8.50 
$11.85 $14.75 
Open Thursday and 
Saturday Evening 
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That means a lot of care and knowledge on our part—we handle only 
clothes on which we know you cannot fail to get the greatest measure of 
Our garments carry back of every thread of material, every stroke of 
cutting and every stitch of tailoring, the maker’s guarantee—you’ll find it in 
the pocket—to which we add our own. 
If There’s a Risk, WE Take It 
If There’s a Loss, It?s OURS 
Young Men’s Snappy Suits 
15 to 19 years 
$9.85 
RAINCOATS 
$9.85, 11.85, 14.75 to 19.75 
Young Men’s Button to the Neck 
OVERCOATS 
FIELD & KENNEDY 
BEVERLY 
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$11.85 
$18.00 $19.75 
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advise, is to put acclaim for $500 dam- 
ages against the town. . Mr. Allen asked 
that the hearing be postponed indefinite- 
ly. The county commissioners said, 
however, that the hearing would not be 
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Private Branch Exchange 
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CObb, BATES & YERKA COMPANY, 
We consider our price 
postponed indefinitely on any such ob- 
jection as presented by Mr. Allen, but 
inasmuch as they did not have their plans 
completed, they would postpone the 
hearing for a short while. 
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Essex and St. Peter Sts. | 
SALEM, MASS. 
