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MANCHESTER sia 
Walter Howe has a_ position , as 
cashier at the Manchester office of the 
American Express for the summer. 
A dance is to held in the Town hail 
next Friday evening, June 4, for the 
benefit of the Manchester Baseba!l 
association. 
Mrs. Gilbert C. Lamb of Boston, 
is spending the week with her parents 
Mr. and-Mrs. E. Elmer Allen, Sum- 
Hien wt. 
Mrs. L. W. Floyd returned yester- 
day from a visit to Cambridge, where 
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry R. 
Floyd has been quite ill. 
Albert Cunningham returned the 
latter part of last . week from a 
month’s trip across the continent to 
the Exposition at San Francisco. 
The work of installing a metal 
ceiling in the Town hall, as the out- 
come of the upper hall being flooded 
the first of March, is completed and 
the hall will be ready for use on 
Memorial Day. It is to be painted 
white on the outside right away. 
~ Buy your wall papers from H. 3. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv. 
The Allen Relief Corps has cordi- 
ally invited the members of the Ar- 
bella club to assist them in their exer- 
cises at the water, in memory of the 
unknown sailor dead, on Memortal 
Day. As many of the Arbella girls as 
possible will please form in line at the 
head of Chapel lane. Each girl is 
requested to bring flowers. 
The High School team is to off- 
cially open the baseball season on the 
new diamond this afternoon, when it 
is planned to have Chairman Ray- 
mond C. Allen of the school commit- 
tee throw out the ball for the open- 
ing of the game with the Burdett 
Business College nine of Lynn. The 
High School has one of the fastest 
school nines here about this year. 
Frank P. Knight returned last 
week from a trip to his mine (Iron 
Cap Copper Co.) in Arizona, several 
weeks earlier then originally planned, 
owing to the great boom in copper 
and the consequent raise in market 
prices. Mrs. Knight remained with 
her two sons, Samuel and Frank, on 
their cattle ranch, and after a trip to 
the coast and the expositions in San 
Diego and San Francisco, will arrive 
home the middle of next week. 
Friday, May 28, 1915. 
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little 
to wither 
and the entire 
Grass will soon 
stood. 
grow 
O kill the dandeRen or other weeds simply fill the tube 
with gasoline, place the plunger of the valve on the 
heart of the plant and push down on the tube a very 
just enough to open the valve. 
spoonful of gasoline will be dropped on the heart of the 
plant, which kills it roots and all. 
About one tea- 
The leaves will begin 
and the root turn dark in twenty-four hours 
plant will die and dry up in a few days. 
in the scar 
where the dandelion 
Very easy to operate and the price in only $1.00. 
for Sale ty D. T. BEATON, 21 CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER 
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Edward §. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. 
Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
Tel. 10 
MANCHESTER 
‘Lamson & Hubbard’”’ Hats 
Men of discrimination go to the’ 
‘store that sells them. 
They go’ 
there for style—they go there for 
value—they go there for satisfaction 
Look for the store that displays 
the Lamson &.Hubbard Sign. 
SOLD BY F. W. BELL, BEACH ST., MANCHESTER 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
Manchester’s baseball season wiil 
open next Monday forenoon—Mem- 
orial Day, with a game at the new:y 
constructed diamond at the play- 
grounds with the Peabody A. A., 1t 
ro o’clock sharp. 
Grover will be in the box for Man- 
chester ‘and’ “Cy” Perkins “of: last 
year’s Beverly Farms team will be 
behind: the “bat. ah herecwill wpe nat 
least two new men besides Perkins 
in the line-up,—O’Connell of Law- 
rence on 2d base and McGlone, for 
three years captain of the Peabody 
High at short. O’Leary will be at his 
old position on third, and Bond, Gray 
and McCarthy, will cover the outfielt. 
Collins is booked for first and Walea 
and Crafts will be on the bench. 
Everybody should turn out and see 
this opening game of the year, filled 
with the same enthusias ; 
more of it—that sent last year’s teain 
to victory. 
The Boy Scouts have received and 
have accepted an invitation from the 
G. A. R. to take part in the Memorial 
Day parade. 
G. E. WIT LMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
School and Union Sts., 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds 
Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSES FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
