NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
GOLD SEAL 
MISS GRAVES 
oa etter pore 
RUBBERS OUT-WEAR 
ALL OTHERS 
are damp proof. 
Noted Physicians Say 
most of the ills of women are contracted by dampness 
reaching the foot through the soles of their shoes 
The Soles in all 
SANATORIUM SHOES 
tramp without fatigue 
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| Made with or without Rubber Heels 
The soles can be doubled in the 
hand, and when walking conform with the foot in 
every step as elastic as nature, allowing an all-day 
THE EMBROIDERY TEACHER 
WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY 
Price $3.50 
ei in the Store let our Salespeople show them to you 
MANCHESTER 
y : 
T. W. Long, musician, is one of the 
grand jurors for 1908, which met at Sa- 
lem Monday for organization. 
Frederick J. Merrill left Thursday on 
a two week’s vacation trip to be spent 
at various points in New York state. 
Miss Justine A. Riggs of Salem, editor 
of the Asbury Mentor was a guest over 
Sunday of Mrs. Abbie Gray, Bennett 
street. 
The officers of Fr. Shahan court, 
M. C. O. F., will be installed Monday 
evening, by Deputy James. Riley and 
suite of Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. C: H. Florence of 
Newton are to have the Baptist parson- 
age the coming summer months, leasing 
it from February 1. They will occupy 
it about April 1. Mr. Florence is elec- 
trician at the R. C. Hooper estate. 
Miss Ada V. Hall, who is to be mar- 
ried in Wakefield on Feb. 1 to H. C. 
Pratt of Reading, and who will sail for 
the Philippines shortly after, is one of 
the Beverly Farms teachers boarding at 
Mrs. J. W. Campbell's. Mr. Pratt isa 
draughtsman in the government service. 
Joseph Perry of Essex was before the 
court in Gloucester Friday of last week 
on complaint of State agent Clark for 
cruelty tu animals in failing to provide 
proper food and shelter for a horse and 
Sete es coadien Saeed 
several swine. Chief Peabody of this 
town accompanied the state officer on his 
visit. 
A joint meeting of the Knights of Co- 
lumbus councils of Manchester, Beverly 
Farms and Beverly was held with the 
latter at Beverly last Sunday, when the 
first degree was worked on a large class, 
seven of which are members of the local 
council, The second degree will be 
exemplified at Beverly tomorrow and the 
third next Wednesday, Jan. 22. 
An event of interest to many, inadver- 
tently omitted from last week’s issue, 
was the installation of officers of Liberty 
Rebekah lodge, 79, D. of R., on Friday 
evening. D. D. G. M. Mrs. Florence 
Lent and suite of Marblehead performed 
the work in a most creditable manner, 
the officers installed being: Mrs. F. P. 
Knight, noble grand; Miss Alice J. 
Haraden, vice grand; Mrs. A. E. Her- 
sey, rec. secy; Miss Clara H. Sargent, 
fin. secy.; Mrs. Emma’ E.. Stanley, 
treasurer; Miss Ethel McDiarmid, con- 
ductor; Mrs. Hollis L. Roberts, war- 
den; Mrs. J. W. Lee, inside guardian ; 
George P. Dole, outside guardian; Mrs. 
F. B. Rust, r.s. n. g.;) Mrs: F. M. 
Andrews, |. s. n. g.; - Miss. Annabel 
Haraden, r. s. v. g.; Mrs. W. R. Bell, 
]. s. vy. g.; Miss Jennie C. Sargent, 
chaplain; Mrs. W. J. Johnson, acting 
past grand. A turkey supper was served 
after the installation. Fifty-five mem- 
mers and 11 visitors were present. 
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. 
L. B. 35 = 
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