NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
17 
SALEM, MASS. 
| Almy, Bigelow & Washhitn 
BUNGALOW SHEETS, 54x90 in., 
kind, at 
OW NETICKET., AL; B. & Wi. 
ORITE, SOFT SPUN 
we have sold ata much higher price, 
WHISPERINGS 
Night Officer Jones at the Cove had 
an experience with a man one night re- 
cently which was amusing. ‘The fellow 
got off the 10.10 train from Gloucester 
at the Magnolia station and inquired of 
the officer how to get to Magnolia. He 
was directed to take the road opposite 
the station and follow his nose, as the 
saying goes. About 2.30, Officer Jones 
met the fellow on Summer street near 
the West estate, not much nearer Mag- 
nolia than when he left the train at 10 
o'clock. He said he had been travelling 
all the time, and had followed the in- 
structions given, but unfortunately his 
nose was pointing toward Ocean street, 
every time he came to the junction of 
Summer and Ocean streets, and instead 
of keeping on toward Magnolia he fol- 
lowed the little heater around Ocean 
street, which landed him in the same 
spot every time. A few more drinks 
would have put the fellow out of com- 
mission entirely! 
Additional Mail Service. 
Beginning Sunday, May 31, the ad- 
ditional mail service at the Manchester 
postoffice will go into effect, and on that 
day the office will be open from 9 to 
10.30 a. m. Beginning Monday, June 1, 
there will be an additional mail, week 
made 
of fine linen finished sheeting, @Oc each 
BLEACHED SHEETS, finished with cen- 
ter seam, 3 and1 in. hem, good wearing 
39c 
LOOK FOR SHEETS WITH .OUR 
FAV- 
Equal in quality and finish to any Sheet that 
70c to $1.15 at 
68-in. wide HALF BLEACHED DAM- 
ASK, very serviceable, at 62 1-2c 
72-in. wide SATIN DAMASK, woven 
from pure flax, all new, handsome designs, 
$1.00 a yard 
Napkins to match 
PILLOW SLIPS 
10c 
12 1-2c¢ 
17¢ 
; 17¢ 
extra value, 
17¢ 
42x36-in 
42x36-in. 
42x38 1-2-in. 
45x38 1-2-in. ‘ 
42x36-in. Hemstitched Slips, 
days from Boston, New York, etc., at 
9.15, and a mail will close for these 
points at 6.12 p. m., leaving on the 6.42 
train. 
Senator Shaw Candidate for Third 
Term as Senator. 
Senator James F. Shaw of Manchester 
has formally announced that he will be a 
candidate fora third term this fall from 
the third Essex district. He has the 
presidency bee very strongly in his bon- 
nett, if elected for a third term, and has 
been assured of considerable support, by 
prospective members in the event of his 
re-election. 
Senator Shaw said last night in an in- 
terview that he had no wish to return to 
11-4 grey or white fleeced, 
11-4 grey or white BLANKETS, 
EVERYTHING FoR THE SuMMER FLOM 
We are ready to help you select the usual necessary supplies of SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS, 
BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, TABLE and HOUSEHOLD LINENS. For 
Country and Beach Houses, Camps and Bungalows 
50 dozen, ALL LINEN TOWELS, excel- 
lent for summer homes, 15¢ each 
11-4 grey or white BLANKETS, at 
98¢ pair 
heavy-weight 
BLANKET, a limited lot, at $1.25 pair 
a high 
grade cotton Blanket, $1.75 a pair 
BATH MATS 
New line of BATH MATS, in pink, blue, 
olive, garnet, lavender. 
Price 50c to $1.25 e 
the senate except as president of the 
chamber. 
= | have served two years,’’ he de- 
clared, ‘“ and aside from my own wishes, 
which would be to retire with what hens 
ors | have earned, there would, ordin- 
arily, be political considerations in my 
district which would prevent my _return- 
ing. Iam convinced, however, that I 
can be more useful to the residents of 
third district as president of the senate 
than could any new man, while at the 
same time I would be serving the people 
of the entire state. For that reason I 
have decided to announce my candidacy 
for a third term.’’—Ghucester Daily 
Times. 
Clocks cared for by season. Loomis. * 
BRR NESE 
Flowers for all occasions 
44 School St. 
SAGHONUNUNUTUNU UU 
Everything for the garden 
Telephone 10 
Established 1884 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist 
Plants of all kinds 
Manchester 
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