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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
A private costume party will be 
given in the Town hall Friday, Jan. 
10. 1913. 
There are a number of cases of 
scarlet fever among the younger chil- 
dren in town, although none is serious. 
A play is to be produced by a num- 
ber of the students of the local high 
school, probably sonetime during the 
latter part of January. The play, 
“Out of Town,” by Bell Elliott Palm- 
er, has the following cast: 
John Spencer Ellington, Rufus Long 
Robert Mayhew Thorndike, Joseph 
Carey. . 
James, the butler, Irving Baker 
Mrs. Jane Harrington Thorndike, 
Miss Hester Rust 
Elizabeth Thorndike, her daughter, 
Miss Dorothy Blaisdell 
Mrs. J. Ludington Monroe, Miss 
Gladys Semons. 
Esther Monroe, 
Marie, the maid, 
Meaney. . 
Rehearsals have been going on for 
some time and the participants are 
making every effort to have the affair 
a successful one. It is being anticipat- 
ed with pleasure by the townspeople. 
Helen Wing 
Miss Margaret 
The many friends of Mrs. George 
Norrie regret to hear of her illness 
at her home on Bennett street. 
Little Annie Lucus, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Ernest Lucus, Summer 
street, has been quite ill at the home 
of her parents, but is now recovering 
rapidly. 
Waldo Peart is coming home from 
Fitchburg, where he is employed as 
fireman on the Fitchburg division of 
the B. & M. railroad, Sunday to spend 
the day. 
The Leach cottage on Central street 
has been leased to Margaret W. Walsh 
of Magnolia. It will be opened next 
summer as a boarding house. Miss 
Walsh has been proprietor of the Wil- 
low cottage at Magnolia for some 
years. 
Useful articless at GE> 7A. gcth- 
bridge’s. “3 
Mrs. Long announces her dancing 
class for Tuesday evening, Dec. 17.- 
Class from 7.30 to 9. : Dancing from 
9 to II. * 
Comono Tribe will visit Poquanum 
Tribe of Lynn on Friday evening, 
to witness the work of the Hunters 
and Warrors and Chief degrees. The 
degrees will be called at 7.45 and 9.30. 
4 tribe from Bayonne, N. J., will also 
be present to see the examplification. 
MANCHESTER 
A number of the members of the 
Sons of Veterans attended the Essex 
County Convention at Gloucester this 
week, 
Work on the cottage at the rear of 
the property on School street owned 
by E. S. Knight is progressing rapid- 
ly and the place is assuming the ap- 
pearance of a most attractive little 
building. 
The Boy Scouts will have a Hare ~ 
and ‘Hound run Saturday. The start 
will be from the Baptist parsonage. 
Irving Baker and Gordon Crafts will 
be the two hares, and they will have 
a lead of a half hour over the 
“hounds.” The two “hounds” win- 
ning the race will be the “hares” next 
time. 
The Ancient Order of Hibernians is 
the newest society in town. The local 
society was organized several weeks 
ago with a membership of 47. Thirty- 
seven attended the meeting Tuesday — 
evening in Carpenters’ hall. They 
meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the 
months. The following are the of- 
ficers: Austin Morley, president; Jos- 
eph P. Leary, vice-pres.; Robert Mil- 
ine, rec. secy.; John Gallagher, fin. 
secy.; Edward Neary, treas. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Ine. 
Salem, Massachusetts 
Christmas Gift Suggestions from the Christmas Store 
Christmas Umbrellas 
Women’s Umbrellas, in taffeta cover, 
paragon frame, steel rod, missiou hand- 
les, handles with silver trimmings; 26 
and 28 inch 
Women’s Umbrellas, fine quality taf- 
feta cover, tape edge, assorted handles, 
26 :and.,28 inch os.\.50 =, ave ee $1.50 
SPECIAL $2.48. 
Colored Umbrellas in green, navy 
blue, red, fine quality of silk. Value 
$3.00, as a leader for holidays ....#2.48 
Women’s Umbrellas, extra quality 
silk and linen, novelty shape, fine pi- 
mento handles, silk case, 26 and 28 
inch | cP ae ee ae cles ee $2.00 
Colored Umbrellas in green, navy, 
blue, brown, garnet, red, 26 inch, great 
walue. fori @- ses eee ee $3.25 
Colored Gloria Umbrellas in navy 
blue, garnet, green. ‘‘Buster Brown 
quality,’’? mission handles, ...... $1.00 
Store Open Evenings, Beginning Wednesday, the 18th 
Ya a RT SE 
Christmas Gloves 
Z Clasp Real Kid Gloves, 
France, Paris point, imperial backs, all 
shadési ati + toe eee et ee $1.50 
from 
Domestic Made ‘‘Freach Chamois” 
Gloves, full outseam, one Pearl button, 
spear point backs) at {275522 so: $1.13 
Gloves, from the celebrated ‘‘Reynier’’ 
Special high grade Black Real Kia 
factory Mat Bab. eee eee $2.00 
Our Prime French Lamb Kid Glove, 
2 ClagsprSty les. vet scm ee eee $1.00 
‘*‘Fownes’ made’’ 2 Clasp Real Kid 
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The Ever Ready Walking Glove from 
fine quality, imported cape skins, $1.15 
Real Mocha Skin Gloves in the best 
shades, half P. K. style, at 
Christmas Linens 
SAMPLE LOT OF SCARFS, DOYLIES 
AND CENTER PIECES 
Round thread Irish linen, embroider- 
ed in colors, something entirely uew 
Scarfs: 
W845 ke ce cis « cities alee $1.50 
18X54. 6 cvs. estes « <tore eee $2.00 
Round With Scalloped Edge: 
6 inch’; s.s0te see oe 17e each 
10. inch. o..5% sence alesse eee 25¢e each 
18:inch Gao. kee eee 75 cents each 
24 inchs 2(. sis e ecelae e $1.25 each 
Odd Lot French. Linen Scarfs with 
cluny lace on ends, $2.50, value at $1.75 
Other Scarfs, fancy and plain, from. 
50e to $3.50 
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