ep & 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SPECIAL SALE 
OF 
RUGS AND DRAPERIES 
a 
ALL WINTER SUITS 
AND COATS 
SELLING AT 4 PRICE 
A DEMONSTRATION 
Beginning Monday, March 2nd 
And continuing through the week Miss Emily Wogan the 
Expert Corsetiere of the manufacturers of the celebrated 
La Vida and W. B. Corsets 
Will demonstrate in our Corset Shop, the advantages cf 
the newest models in these two popular makes. 
We will 
consider it a favor if you will honor us with a visit while 
| MANCHESTER 
A special meeting of the Manchester 
club is to be held at the rooms this even- 
ing at 8 o'clock. 
A dance is to be given in the Town 
hall on Tuesday evening, March 17, 
under the direction of Wm. Cook and 
Alfred Walen. 
me Frank L. Decker, of the F. G 
Cheever Co., has . moved his family 
from Beverly this week to a tenement in 
James Mulvey’s new house on Norwood 
avenue. 
Miss Lena M. Jones has been spending 
_. the week home with her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. A.Jones; the Andover 
schools having their mid-winter vacation 
the past week. 
Conductor Al. Goss, Baggage-Master 
Wm. Brooks and Brakeman Everett 
- Hodgkins of Rockport, 
those who attended the Manchester Club 
ministrels on Friday night of last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woodman, 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Cleaves, and 
Miss Margaret B. Pyne of Beverly, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gale of Brookline 
_ were guests over the holiday of Mr. and 
Mrs. H. B. Hinchliffe, coming in time 
to attend the minstrel show Friday night. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hinchliffe spent Sunday 
in Beverly. 
were among | 
Miss Wogan is with us. 
ESSEX COUNTY’S MOST RELIABLE STORE 
CREO CEMIREED CAME © © CHEM GED GUE 
The “‘Dim-A-Lite’’ is something 
new. If you are interested in cutting 
down your electric light bill call at G. 
A. Knoerr’s. 
Miss Jane Kendall was a guest part - 
the past week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Campbell, School street. Wednesday 
she went to Manchester, N. H., for a 
short visit with Mrs. Helen Hall. 
Both were former teachers at the Story 
High school. 
Manchester poultry fanciers were well 
represented at the annual spread of the 
Essex County Poultry association, at 
Grand Army hall, Beverly, “Tuesday 
evening. In fact they formed a large 
percentage of the fifty present. M. E. 
Gorman was one of those called upon for 
remarks after the dinner. He offered a 
cup to be known as the Cape Ann 
challenge cup for the best showing of 
White Plymouth Rocks. Songs by H. 
B. Hinchliffe and F. K. Swett, and a 
sketch, ‘‘Mrs. Murphy’s Trip to 
Coney Island,’’ were features of the en- 
tertainment part of the program. E. J. 
Semons was a member of the committee 
in charge. Other Manchesterites pres- 
ent were: J. W.Campbell, E.S. Knight, 
C. L. Crafts, Austin Jones, D. A. Mc- 
Kinnon, F. F. Brasch and T. R. Jack. 
Phillippe Deoward is the new shoe- 
shiner at Keenan’s hair dressing parlor, 
in the Postoffice block. 
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 
2 Manchester, Mass. 
