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= SALEM MASS. 
Bathing Suits Attractively Priced 
Women’s Bathing Suits in blue and black, 
round collar, trimmed with three rows of 
braid, also three rows of braid on 
skirt $1.98 
Blue or Black Mohair Bathing Suits, with 
square collar finished with three rows of 
braid, also skirt trimmed to match — $2.98 
Bathing Suits with new vest effect $5.00 
Bathing caps I9gc to 50c 
Bathing shoes, white or black 25c and 35¢ 
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MANCHESTER 
Wm. Wall is sailing from Boston 
next Tuesday for a month’s visit at his 
native home in Ireland. 
Miss Emma Prest has been spending 
a few days in Winthrop the past week 
with Mrs. E. S. Mylin and Miss Flor- 
ence Mylin. 
B. L. Allen was the holder of the 
lucy number in the recent doll contest 
held by the local court of Foresters, and 
won the handsome doll. 
Mrs. Deglan Walsh and = Mrs. 
Thomas Meylan attended the graduation 
exercises at the Salem Normal school 
Tuesday morning, Miss Theresa Walsh 
being one of the graduates. Miss Kath- 
erine Walsh, Edward Walsh and 
Charles Patterson attended the brilliant 
senior reception in the evening. 
The partnership between Wm. Young 
and Peter A. Sheehan, has been dis- 
solved and Mr. Sheehan continues the 
business in his own name, and as his ad- 
vertisement announces, he is prepared to 
take contracts of any size for gypsy and 
browntrail moth work. He is also pre- 
pared to furnish estimates on doing fall 
and winter work on estates and will have 
work inspected by local or state inspec- 
tor. 
Headquarters for blank cartridges and 
revolvers for the Fourth,---B. L. Allen’s 
Drug store. ‘ 
His 80th Anniversary. 
The home of William Choate Rust 
on Central street, Manchester, was the 
scene of a pleasant gathering Monday 
afternoon and evening, for on this occa- 
sion Mr. Rust had with him his children, 
erandchildren and greatgrandchildren to 
the number of seventeen, besides his 
children and grandchildren by marriage. 
It was Mr. Rust’s 80th birthday, but 
though he has reached the four score 
mark, he was in many respects the 
youngest of them all. 
In the afternoon he had his daughters 
with him and these were joined in the 
late afternoon by his grandchildren and 
greaterandchildren. In the number were 
Mrs. Frank Proctor and daughters Edna 
and Nada of Gloucester, Dr. and Mrs. 
C. L. Hoyt and two daughters, Mrs. 
F. C. Rand and Mrs. Wilcox and the 
latter's two little daughters, Mrs. W. 
W. Soulis and son, and Mr. Rust’s son. 
At five o'clock all sat down to a good 
supper, a feature of which was a hand- 
some birthday cake sent Mr. Rust by 
one of the summer colony. The whole 
party posed for a picture during the late 
afternoon. ‘The occasion proved a very 
pleasant one for all. Music and games 
were enjoyed after the supper hour. 
Monogram stationery at the BREEZE 
office. * 
TO DESTROY GYPSY MOTHS 
Cut the dead wood and superfluous trees 
Spray the trees NOW ! 
Put on burlap bands NOW! 
Creosote eggs next fall or winter. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor for all work out=doors of an estate 
Telephone Connection 
95 SCHOOL STREET *% 
% MANCHESTER, MASS. 
