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At the G. A. R. hall be evening, 
the G. A. R.‘and Associates finished 
the pitch tournament which has 
been running for the last six 
weeks. Prizes of seven steins were 
awarded the: winners of last even- 
ing’s play and were won by the fol- 
lowing: lL. J. Watson, Robert 
Smith, Frank Gaudreau, H. K. Mor- 
gan, J. Millett Younger, Willis Mar- 
shall and John C. Me Jarthy. 
The Farms eall firemen > were 
made. happy. this week by receiving 
tleir cheeks from the city for their 
services the past year. 
Spoke On the Anti-Saloon Cause. 
Beverly pulpits were occupied last 
Sunday by representatives of the 
Anti-Saloon League. Samuel TI. 
Davis of Boston spoke on the work 
of the league at the Baptist church, 
Beverly Farms, in the evening. Le 
said in part: 
“The progress of the Temperance 
Movement began nearly one bhun- 
dred years ago. Later the organiza- 
tion of the Good Templars, the Sons 
of Temperance and the Woman’s 
Christian Teniperance Union added 
power and intensity. The Anti- Sa- 
loon league which was organized in 
Ohio sixteen years ago has erystal- 
lized temperance sentiment and 
made it powerful. The work of the 
Anti-Saloon league has since been 
inaugurated in 44 states. The last 
five years have witnessed sweeping 
victories all over the country. In 
the South several states have ban- 
ished the saloon entirely while in 
the North more lquor places have 
been put out of business than in all 
the South. 62 of Ohio’s 85 counties, 
72 of Indiana’s 92 counties and 30 
Michigan counties are now dry terri- 
tory. In Illinois 1,055 of 1,400 
towns have been voted dry. Gains 
have been made in Wisconsin, Color- 
ado and California. During 1909 an 
average of 31 saloons per day were 
voted out of existence. During the 
entire year not one anti-temperance 
law was enacted in the United 
States, while many effective laws for 
for the repression of the saloon were 
passed. In Massachusetts it is prob- 
able that the Bar and Bottle bill 
row in its final stage in the Senate 
will be passed and this will be the 
most advanced step in temperance 
legislation for a quarter of a cen- 
Laura. 
At the close of the addresses cards 
were passed through the audience 
and many pledges to support the 
work of the league were obtained. 
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Congresssman A. P. Gardner of 
the Hamilton colony has donated a 
handsome silver cup, which is to be 
civen the town, making the largest 
number of points in the Hssex Coun- 
ty Y. M. C. A. athletic meet in Pea- 
body, June 4. 
AUTO NOTES. 
The 6-h. p. car costs nothing when 
it is not in use. The pony requires a 
lot more attention and requires it 
immediately. It cannot be allowed 
to remain wet and dirty with its 
‘tanks’? empty when it comes in 
cold and tired; a car may safely be 
neglected till the next morning. 
HE. above trade-mark 
is your guarantee of hat 
elegance. The exquisite 
and the wear-resistance 
due to L. & H. Fur-Felt, 
a special mixture of furs, and L. & 
rH. Dye are the reasons that Lam- 
son & Hubbard hats are the hats 
For the Man Who Cares. 
Only the best goes into an L. & H. 
Boston-made for 30 years. 
The courtesy of showing you the 
latest Spring models is requested. 
‘z For sale by 
lustre, the snappy styles, ; 
F. W. BELL & SON, S 
Manchester 
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—Weekly—- 
Sent by mail to any part of the U. 
S., $2.00 a year. Foreign subserip- 
tion $1.00 additional. 
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ableto give you th aor reatest value 
for your money.in this lines++*- 
Orders promptly attended to. 
We Are Always 
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Manchester, Mass. 
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HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF .% 3% 
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G. E. TUNGSTENS and EDISON LAMPS 
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