MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Eliza Leach and sister, Mrs. 
Julia Curriea have closed their cottage 
on Ashland avenue for the balance of the 
winter and are living in Boston. 
Deputy Anthony Rogers and staff 
from Ocean lodge, Gloucester, paid a 
visit to Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. 
F., Thursday evening and witnessed the 
exemplification of the second degree. A 
collation, consisting of oyster stew, was 
served after the meeting. 
Miss Alice Roberts of Salem, former- 
ly of Manchester, is sailing on January 
29 from New York on the Hamburg— 
American line for the Madeira Islands 
and the Mediterranean, and she will 
spend about three months touring the 
points of interest in southern Europe. 
Miss Roberts was graduated from Smith 
college last June. 
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Marshall and J. 
A. Lodge attended the annual meeting 
and banquet of the Massachusetts Press 
Association at the United States Hotel, 
Boston,.Monday. Amongthe after din- 
ner speakers were Mayor Hibbard of 
Boston, Speaker John Cole of the House 
and Rev. E. A. Horton, chaplain of the 
. Senate. Ex-Mayor Fitzgerald spoke at 
the business meeting. In the evening 
the members of the association and their 
friends were guests at the Boston Theatre 
where they saw “‘ Sweet Kitty Bellairs.’’ 
Fall and Winter line of Douglas Shoes 
has arrived at Bell’s. he 
Workmen Were Installed. 
The following officers of North Shore 
Lodge, A. O. U. W., Manchester, 
were installed Tuesday evening : 
Senter Stanley Past Master Workman 
Wm. F. Spry Master Workman 
Henry A. Porter Foreman 
James E. Austin Overseer 
Thomas B. Stone Recorder 
Horace Standley ‘Treasurer 
Chas. W. Sawyer Financier 
Chas. A. Lodge Guide 
Geo. F. Evans Inside Watch 
James A. Murray Outside Watch 
Samuel L. Wheaton Trustee 3 years 
The installing officer was D. D. G. 
M. W. James Brient of Saiem, and 
staff composed of district deputies repre- 
senting the Gloucester, Danvers, Mar- - 
blehead and Salem lodges, which lodges 
were also represented by other members 
of the order. “The work was performed 
ina creditable manner, and was followed 
by informal speech-making. A collation 
of bake beans, cold meats, pastry, coffee, 
etc., was served. 
It is expected that a class initiation 
will be held at the local lodge in the near 
future at which the Grand Master Work- 
man of Mass., J. J. Reedy, may be ex- 
pected. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
COTTON ,«£ UNDERWEAR ,-¥ 
We have our complete stock of Ladies’ Cotton Underwear in and NOW is the 
time to look over and pick out from our line the best numbers, Our Prices, we 
think, are full as reasonable as other stores on this class of goods. 
H. G NICHOLS 
Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
CENTRAL SQUARE, - 
MANCHESTER 
The Field & Kennedy Store 
YOU CAN SAVE 
‘3, °4,°5, 6 or'7 
On a Suit or Overcoat 
at the FIELD & KENNEDY STORE, 
Prices are reduced on all lines and they must go. More, 
too, there’s an assortment of desirable numbers to select 
from seldom seen at this time of year, owing to the con- 
tinued mild weather. 
Children’s clothing marked below cost. 
Field & Kennedy 
BEVERLY 
Telephone 174-3 
Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN- 
Successors to Wim. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
AXEL MAGNUSON PETER HYLEN 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
All kinds ‘of Work pertaining to Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Dealers in all kindsof Nursery Stock as Shade 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
