NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE 
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McCALL FASHION 
SHEETS FOR MARCH 
NOW READY. 
NEW DRESS GOODS 
AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. 
“Imperial”? Smyrna Rugs. 
LL 
of the wonderful designs, 
colors 
and 
shadings of a real Oriental rug can be 
had in an “Imperial” Smyrna and at one-fifth 
of the cost of the rugs 
beautiful. 
signs and endless colorings, 
the costlier 
effect is 
goods. The 
from the east. 
They come in countless 
Their 
de- 
reproducing exactly 
‘ Imperial ” 
is also 
made in a variety of charming Floral, two-tone 
and Delft patterns. 
Sizes range 
inches to 11x18 feet. 
from 
18x2 t 
We would be pleased to Show them to you 
MANCHESTER 
Night-Officer and Mrs. Leonard An- 
drews are receiving congratulations on 
the arrival of twin sons in their home 
on Lincoln street, Thursday morning. 
The ‘“Manchester Crickets ’’ have in- 
Vitations out for a private assembly to be 
held at the Town hall, Friday evening, 
Feb. 28. Music by Long’s orchestra. 
The Manchester Outing club was dis- 
banded Monday evening after a rather 
brief histury. The club was organized 
last fall, but there seemed to be a great 
lack of interest of late with the result 
that the club was disbanded. 
The local colony, Knights of Colum- 
bus, are holding a ‘smoke talk’” at Odd 
Fellows hall next Monday evening, on 
which occasion Deputy L. A. Ford and 
a number of Grand Knights from Bev- 
erly, Peabody, Salem and other councils 
will be present. A cock stew will be 
the principal feature of the collation. 
The last event of interest locally be- 
fore the Lenten season, and which 
comes as a conclusion of the series of 
whist parties that have been held in Car- 
penters’ hall in aid of the new Sacred 
Heart church, will be a grand whist party 
and dance to be held in the Town. hall 
on Thursday evening, February 27. 
Whist will be enjoyed from 8 to 9.30 
and dancing from 9.30 to 12. 
Arthur Carter is learning the printing 
business at the BREEZE office. 
The second institute of the Essex 
Agricultural society for 1908 was held 
yesterday at West Newbury. ‘The so- 
ciety has a number of members in Man- 
chester. 
Patrons of Charles E. Bell, who has 
represented the Foster-Currier Laundry 
on the North Shore the past two years, 
will be interested to know that Mr. Bell 
has made a chanze and Is now represent- 
ing Taylor Bros. laundry of Dorchester. 
The other concern has discontinued 
their business here for the present, at 
least. 
Ses County’s Reliable Store of 
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Song Recital. 
Patrons of the Salem Oratorio society 
will be gratified to learn that a song re- 
cital has been arranged to be given Mon- 
day, February 24, in Ames Memorial 
hall, Y. M. C. A. building, Salem, by 
Alfred F. Denghausen of Boston, the 
baritone who sang the part of “ i pobiter 
in the Golden Legend concert given by 
the society in Empire theatre recently. 
The concert will be at 8 o'clock, and 
tickets (all reserved seats) are 50 cents 
each. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’ s. 
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 
Telephone Connection. 
L. B. 35 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
a Manchester, Mass. 
