NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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10c and 15c 
NONE HIGHER 
Our 7th and Best Department Managers’ Sale Jan- | 
uary 7th to rith Inclusive. 
AGENTS FOR THE 
CELEBRATED 
GOLD SEAL RUBBERS 
tisements and 
you a copy. 
MANCHESTER 
The expected almost happened at the 
local railroad station last Saturday after- 
noon when Arthur Crocker, who drives 
for the American Exp. Co., crossed the 
tracks as the 1.30 train was leaving the 
station and ran in front of another. As 
he crossed from one track to the other 
he tripped and fell flat on the track. 
The emergency brakes were applied on 
the approaching train which was stopped 
just in the nick of time while the crowd 
in the station looked on breathlessly. It 
was a narrow escape and one which 
~ will doubtless prove a lesson for Mr. 
Crocker. 
A number of the college boys enjoyed 
a very pleasant evening at the home of 
Frank W. Fleming, Dartmouth, ’ 10, 
Monday. After a sumetuous repast all 
indulged heartily in games which con- 
sisted of ‘‘tiddley winks,’’ “‘hide the 
thimble,’’ etc. Theparty consisted of 
Harry Floyd, Dartmouth, 709, Bert 
Floyd, Cornell, ’10, Charles Lodge, 
M A.C.,’10, Bert Sinnicks, M. I. 
T., 10, Willard Rust and Walter J. 
Fleming. 
Miss Tina McKenzie of the Gordon 
Nurses’ school, is the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Andrews, Pleasant. street. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. * 
The Most Tremendous Price Cutting Event in 
the History of the Webber Store. 
to travel thereon. 
: All roads will lead to the Webber Store next week. Be sure to be one of the many thousan ! 
Walter E. Allen, gardener and care- 
taker of the Mrs. W. Scott Fitz estate, 
intends to resign his position to take 
effect April 1, when he will return to his 
former home in Leominister, with his 
family, and will engage in the florist 
business. Mr. Allen was formerly en- 
gaged in raising cucumbers for the Bos- 
ton market, having two large green- 
houses on his estate, which comprises 
some 15 acres of fertile land. It is said 
that Mrs. Fitz may sell her greenhouse 
and property on School street, near the 
Essex County club. 
Frazier Andrews, while cutting wood 
near his home one day last week, had 
the misfortune to cut his foot just below 
Will ‘be inaugurated on Tuesday, January 7th, when the Department Managers 
of the store will assume full control for 5 days. They will write their own adver- 
fix prices on seasonable merchandise in their struggle to make the 
BIGGEST RECORD for Dry Goods Selling ever held in Essex County. The 
Managers declare with emphasis that never within their recollection have prices 
been cut so tremendously as they will be in this, our 7th Dep’t. Managers’ Sale. 
As usual a percentage of the total cash receipts will 
our employees during this sale. 
For full particulars see the Salem Evening News of Monday, January 6th. 
If you do not receive this regularly a postal to our Mail Order Dept. will bring 
go to 
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the ankle. ‘lhough he managed to 
reach his home he suffered much from 
the loss of blood. He is now able to be 
out again, however. 
‘The body of Mrs. John Milton Knight 
was brought here from Newburyport for 
burial Tuesday. Mrs. Knight was the 
wife of Dr. J. M. Knight, a cousin of 
Mrs. Sarah Brown and of the late Miss 
Charlotte E. Brown and Mrs. Albion 
Gilman of this town, and was quite well 
known here. She passed away last Sat- 
urday at her Newburyport home. 
Edward Cheever, who was home over 
the holidays with his parents Mr. and 
Mrs. John H. Cheever, returned to his 
work at Rumford Falls, Me., Monday. 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
Telephone Connection. 
L. B. 35 
s Manchester, Mass. 
