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MANCHESTER 
The severe wind and rain storm 
Tuesday night occasioned a big “blow 
out” at the Manchester House—the 
end blowing out of the large shed 
back of the hotel. 
Deputy Lent and suite of Marble- 
head last night installed the officers 
of Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., 
as follows: Elective officers :—Bern- 
ard L,.. Boyle, noble grand; John L,. 
Prest, vice grand; F. Clifford Rand, 
recording secy.; Henry T. Bingham, 
financial secy.; Edward A. Lane, 
treasurer. Appointive officers :—James 
A. Kehoe, warden; Thomas Wiggins, 
conductor; Otis M. Stanley, chaplain ; 
Murdo Mackay, right scene support- 
er; Arthur A. Smothers, left scene 
sup.; Howard M. Standley, right sup. 
noble grand; Wm. H. Beaumont, left 
sup. noble grand; Granville Crombie, 
Teesup. vice grand; Levi Harvie, !t. 
sup. vice grand; Byron A. Bullock, 
inside guardian; Ellery L. Rogers, 
outside guardian. Trustees—Oliver 
T. Roberts, Horace Standley, Chas. 
E. Williams. Mr. Bingham’s install- 
ation as financial secretary marks the 
beginning of his 34th year in that of- 
fice, a record unequalled, we venture 
to say, by but few lodges in Massa- 
chusetts. The lodge has lost seven 
by death during the year. A collation 
was served after the meeting. 
There are all sorts of people in the 
world, including the human hog who 
eats five times a day and roars about 
the Evils of the Liquor Habit. 
The lad who couldn’t tell you the 
name of the Vice President is the 
same fellow who can tell you how 
to run the Government. 
The final night of the tournament 
between the Manchester club and the 
Manchester Launch club will be to- 
morrow night. In pool the Launch 
‘club now has a comfortable lead. The 
result of the playing last week: 
M. 
Vs. 
Walen, 31. Mackin, 20, 
He plade, 24. Wilcox, 30. 
G. Slade, 36. Foster, 24. 
Mosher, 32. Needham, 28. 
Page, 28. Bell, 22: 
Total 151 Total 149 
Grand total 632 Grand total 568 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester. 
Telephone: Manchesjer 161 
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Pisce oA: Little Store With The Goods”’ 
of our entire Stock 
Hats, 
Broken Lots of Furnishing goods 
Clothing, 
The following goods are from our regular 
stock and not joblots bought for a sale. 
WINTER SUITS 
and OVERCOATS 
$12 values now 
$15 values now 
$18 values now 
$20 values now 
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$25 values now .......... SIS75 Sit valucs iow) secre $ 8.00 
MEN’S TROUSERS GU SVS NOW mate ana se $10.00 
at 20 per cent off from former $18 values now .......... $12.00 
selling price. HiCeartc, 
FURNISHING GOODS MACKINAWS 
5oc. Fleece lined underwear, 39¢. Beery naicathicy season 
$1.50 Bates Street & Arrow Shirts | $c.00 grades ..,2, 000.00. $4.26 
OTN 2 UN oy ee GOs Orerades Wr. : meee tno $5.00 
ALL NECKWEAR REDUCED O55 OF ST ACES eee ie $6.75 
Tye) Hawn rands3s for, 25 e. 
BATH ROBES REDUCED 
EVERY SOFT & STIFF HAT, 
FUR & GEA CAP REDUCED 
Umbrellas at cost prices. 
~ Mid-Winter Reduction Sale 
of Winter 
G25 meand 
WINTER OVERCOATS 
The cost does not enter into our 
selling price. What we want is to 
clean out every overcoat to make 
room for spring goods. 
AT Yo, PRICES 
About 25 Suits—Raincoats and 
Overcoats—only one of a style left 
—to close at 14 Price. 
Remember the Place 
W. E. Hoyt Co. 
204 Essex St., SALEM 
Next door to Ricker Jaynes Drug Store. 
Once upon a time a man remem- 
bered that the day was the tenth an- 
niversary of his wedding and he 
brought home some flowers and 
candy to his wife and gave her a 
kiss. And it took eight doctors nine 
days to restore the poor woman from 
the effect of the shock. 
The old-fashioned 17-year-old girl 
who used to read books on “What 
A Young Girl Ought To Know” has 
a 17-year-old hideslae who site her 
mother wise, 
