NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
SINVAINGIBL EE rOsk 
WEAR BEST 
McCALL PATTERNS, 10c a 
15c. NONE HIGHER 
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« “Grandmother’s” Utility Box .. 
These handy receptacles are used today in every home. 
We offer a large assortment 
$4 to $7.50 are Utility Boxes covered with rich matting and trimmed with bamboo 
$3.25 to $3.75 are Utility Boxes covered with figured taffeta, lined with plain Italian cloth 
$2.25 to $2.75 are Utility Boxes covered with cretonne or burlap and lined with mercerized 
Italian cloth 
Genuine Cedar Chests, $6 and $7 
Fire Screens, $3 to $8.50 
res COMING—An Important Merchandise Event. 
Monday, May 25 
See Salem Evening News 
Our Grandmothers always used a chintz covered box for the storage of winter clothing. | 
The Shopping Center of the North Shore 
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MANCHESTER 
William Dillon was in town Tuesday 
visiting his parents, on Brook street. 
Frank Hunt of Lynn, a baker, started 
work at Bullock’s bakery this week for 
the season. 
Clifford Brown of Gloucester, former- 
ly with Frank Parsons, the well known 
grocer, has taken a position for the sea- 
son Ww ith Frank H. Dennis, the School 
street grocer. 
A grand holiday dance will be given 
in the Town hall, Tuesday evening, 
June 17, under the management of John 
Dillon and Harold Stanley. Long’s 
orchestra. 
The two tenements in the Wilkinson 
house at the Cove have been let for the 
summer to Michael Lydon, coachman 
for Mrs. J. H. Sturgis, and to the 
chauffeur for Prescott Bigelow. Mr. 
Lydon was married a short time ago. 
Another automobile accident at Man- 
chester Cove came near resulting in_ se- 
rious complications Sunday. Oscar 
Stromberg was riding his bicycle toward 
Gloucester, and when near the estate of 
the late Frank Allen, he collided with 
an automobile coming in the opposite 
direction. Mr. Stromberg was badly in- 
jured, cut and bruised. 
Plants for Memorial Day at E. 5. 
Knight’ s, School street. 
The overhanging arch formed by the 
willow trees on Raymond street, which 
always forms an attractive setting to one 
driving into Magnolia, has been trimmed 
by Tree Warden Young and helpers the 
past week, a very commendable piece of 
work. 
Frank Robbins has recently returned 
from Canada, where he went to pur- 
chase a pair of driving horses for Mrs. 
W. Scott Fitz and a splendid purchase 
he made, too, for he bought one of the 
handsomest pair of Morgan horses, bays, 
that will be seen on North Shore roads 
this season. They are great roadsters, 
and have been seen in harness the past 
week. 
PANSY 
Telephone 24=3 y nr 
BY THE BASKET, DOZEN OR HUNDRED 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor for all sorts of work pertaining to the out=doors of an estate 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
The summer arrangement of police 
service went into effect last Saturday 
evening. Patrolman Stoops is on day 
duty again, with Chief Peabody, and the 
specials will take turns at night patrol, 
being on duty until 1 a. m. 
Some 30 friends of Miss Nellie Walen 
participated in a ‘‘ crystal’ shower’’ 
tendered Miss Walen by Miss Mary 
Rust, at the latter's home on School 
street, Tuesday evening. After the va- 
rious verses were read games and music 
were enjoyed, and refreshments were 
served. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, 
summer styles, at Bell’s. 
PLANTS: 
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