NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The regular meeting of the Parent- 
Teacher association, which was to 
have been held at the Price school 
Wednesday evening was postponed 
and will be held next week instead. 
The dance which is to be given by 
the Story High school class of ’15 
next Friday evening is being antici- 
pated as one well worth attending. It 
is the first party the class has given 
and the class and, particularly the 
committee in charge, are endeavoring 
to make it an enjoyable affair. 
A large number of Manchester meu 
attended the baseball game at Glou- 
cester, Columbus Day to root for the 
K. O. K. A. team, of which Yawhl 
Linholme is captain Mr. Linholme 
formerly played on the Manchester 
Cricket team and he has many friends 
in town. The K. O. K. A. team beat 
the Rockport White Sox 11 to 6, win- 
ning the championship of Cape Ann. 
Mrs. A. E. Marshall held her mil- 
linery opening of fall goods at her 
parlors, Central street, this week. 
Mrs. Frank Rowe has had as her 
guests this week at her home on 
School street her brother-in-law and 
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bayne 
(formerly Miss Evelyn Eldridge) of 
Panama. 
MANCHESTER 
Edward Preston of this town, who 
was drawn as a juror tor the Httor 
trial Ol manslaugnter at Salem, went 
to court Monday as a talesman but 
was excused trou jury duty on ac- 
count Of conscientious scruples. 
Muss ‘heodosia tiutchinson, book- 
keeper at the Breeze othce, who has 
been enjoying a two weeks’ vacation 
at Centreville, N. S., returned to 
Manchester, Sunday. 
A Halloween party will be given 
to the members of the Baptist Young 
Peoples Union at the vestry of the 
Baptist church, October 31. All 
members are urgently requested to 
be present. 
The King’s Daughters will meet in 
the Baptist vestry, Monday evening. 
Kach member will bring one guest. 
Supper will be served at 6:30 
o’clock. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
on ‘“‘Growing in Grace and in the 
Knowledge of Christ.’’ The subject 
for the evening service will be ‘‘Pay- 
ing the Price.’’ il 
Emerson and Douglas shoes in 
Winter weights and styles at Bell’s 
Bell’s Central Square store. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Arthur Hay, Bennett street, 
had her brother and sister as her 
guests over the holiday and week- 
end. 
Mrs.. M. W. Stevens has gone to 
Barton, N. 8. for a four weeks vaca- 
tion. 
Sorosis shoes in Fall styles at 
at Bell’s Central Square store. * 
To Organize “First Aid’’ Corps 
Among Manchester Women. 
The chairman of the First Aid de- 
partment of the American National 
Red Cross wishes to organize a corps 
or detachment among the women of 
Manchester. No one under sixteen 
may join. The first ten lessons in 
First Aid to the Imjured will be 
given in the form of lectures by a 
physician; the second ten lessons in 
home nursing by a nurse. 
The detachment will be non-sec- 
tarian. Anyone interested in form- 
ing a class please give her name to 
Miss Annie Lane or Mrs. Leonardo 
W. Carter. 
Breeze subscription, $2 a year. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Ine. 
Salem, Massachusetts 
THE STORE OF VALUES. 
Excellent Line of Women's and Misses Bath Robes 
Just Received—The greatest assortment of Bathrobes we have ever kn 
and blue compose the colors, while the styles are those with lar 
with satin bands to match. The price is 
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wonderful values at the price we are selling at 
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$5.00 
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Dress Goods 
MACKINAW WOOLENS. 
Mackinaw Woolen is in favor this the large 
checks in green and black, golden brown and tan used large- 
ly for automobile and walking coats ‘ati... 205 $3.00 yard 
Hairline Stripes in contrasting colors on dark grounds are 
the height of fashion both here and abroad. These are 
shown in blue, brown and black, 48 inches wide at $1.00 yd. 
Imperial Serges, extra fine material for whole dresses, in 
colors of navy blue, tan, reseda, brown, garnet, gray and 
black, 48° inches “wide 73>... + «nh sats aete eee $1.00 yd. 
season in 
Fetching Styles in Hats—$2,98 
Another line of Hats that are extremely popular for pre- 
sent wear is found in our exclusive styles at $2.98. We have 
been very careful in the selection of this assortment and do 
not hesitate to claim them the most satisfactory value to 
be had at $2.98 
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Women's Hosiery 
Women’s Indestructible Black Fall Weight Cotton Hose with 
Maco split sole, ‘‘low dyed for low cuts,’’ high spliced 
heel and double sole and toe..:........5... )s nse 35c¢ 
Women’s Black and Tan Silk Lisle Hose, high spliced heel, 
double sole and toe; spliced garter welt; 25¢ value, 
for 
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