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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
COURSE OF POPULAR ENTER- 
TAINMENTS IN MANCHES- 
TER. 
The Manchester club has decided 
to finance a course of popular enter- 
tain»ents for the season of 1912-13. 
These entertainments will commence 
Wednesday evening. Jan. I, with a 
concert by the Huff Concert Co.. of 
Boston, together with a tenor soloist 
and an entertainer. . 
The second entertainment will con- 
sist of an illustrated lecture on so~e 
one of our national parks, probably 
the Grand Canvon of Colorado, and 
will be given Jan. 23. 
The third will be a talk by Joe 
Mitchell Chapple on “Flashlights of 
Public Men.” Mr. Chapple is a news- 
paner man of most extensive acauain- 
tance and answers questions concern- 
ing any public man _ off-hand upon 
questions from the audience. This 
will be given Feb. 5. 
The fourth entertainment will be a 
concert by the Pilgrim Quartet of Bos- 
ton, and a reader, on Feb. 26. 
The fifth of the course will be an 
illustrated lecture upon China by 
Lieut. Charles Gammon, and will be 
given on March 12. 
The sixth and last will be a lecture 
by Dr. A. A. Berle upon some inter- 
esting topic. 
The above numbers form an attrac- 
tive program and should give much 
by club members, but the course is 
have been quite well subscribed for 
by club members, but the course is 
open to all who desire to attend. The 
Manchester club is not conducting 
the course with any financial gain in 
view. They will be satisfied if the 
course shall prove self-supporting. 
The price of tickets for the course 
is $3.00—or 50c per number. Tickets 
will be issued in coupon form and a 
ticket may be used for the course, 
surrendering one coupon each night, 
or several may attend any number up- 
on one ticket surrendering a coupon 
for each person. There will be no 
reserved seats. 
Tickets may be obtained at Allen’s 
Drug store, and of the committee hav- 
ing the matter in charge: Raymond C. 
Allen, A. C. Needham and John C. 
Mackin. 
It is hoped that these lectures and 
entertainments may be so well sup- 
ported that they may be continued 
from year to year. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Emma J. August has returned 
to her home at Bristol, R. L., after a 
two months’ visit with Mrs. J. C. 
Thomas, School street. 
Mrs. Arthur Day and Miss Mabel 
Alley, both of Riverdale have been the 
guests of Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd at 
her home on Central street during the 
week, 
Visit the basement at Floyd’s for 
dolls, games, books, ete. * 
The Girls’ Glee club of the Story 
High school presented their leader, 
Miss Bella Porter, with a dainty gold 
flower pin set with pearls at the week- 
ly meeting Wednesday afternoon. 
Miss Gladys Semons expressed well 
the appreciation of the club for Miss 
Porter’s unfailing interest in them 
and her untiring work with them and 
presented the pin to her as a slight ~ 
expression of the girls’ regard for 
her. Miss Porter, who is also the 
English instructor at the high school, 
organized the glee club last year and 
the girls have done splendid work. As 
a violinist, Miss Porter is also a mem- 
ber of the High school orchestra and 
has done much toward making it a 
success. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Inc. 
Shop in Salem. Store Open Even- 
ings Until Christmas 
Handkerchief Dept. 
Men’s and Women’s all linen plain 
Handkerchiefs. One of the best 
values we have had to offer at 
12 1-2c ea 
Men’s and Women’s all linen initial 
Handkerchiefs, put up 6 in a box, at _ 
75c 
On four special counters. 
6 Embroidered Handkerchiefs in a 
box; new corner effect 
75c box 
Children’s all linen Initials, extra 
quality; 3 in box, at 
ie 20¢ 
Women’s all linen hand embroider- 
ed Handkerchiefs; brought out for 
this special sale; 37 1-2c value, at 
25c ea 
OUR TOILET GOODS DEPT. IS A 
BUSY PLACE THIS HOLIDAY 
SEASON. 
Heavy Brass Photo Frame, all gold 
plated 50c to $5.00 
Small Metal Frames for card pictures 
and Posh ‘Cards...--mn 25c and 50c 
White Metal Frames, tinted in dainty 
COLOTS: =) <c. 4e tyeereep erent nec aeetO OC MRA Came 
Fancy Frill Garters for children, pink, 
blue and white, ......... 25¢e and 50c 
Fancy Frill Garters for women, very 
PIottye iene ae oe ener 25¢ and 50c 
Arm Garters, pink, blue and white, 
25¢ 
A Nice Switch for Mother. A regular 
SH 00S Switch itor iscerrs ee te $3.49 
VISIT OUR PERFUMERY SECTION 
AND SEE THE GREAT ASSORT- 
MENT. 
Children’s Perfume, 10c, 15c and 25c 
Children’s Soap and Perfumery, As- 
SOLTOG is cesig tn tellewmlaywhclai ofr ee ee oe 25¢ 
All leading makes—Houbigant Piver’s, 
Hudnut’s, Hanson & Jenks’, Vantine’s, 
Colgate’s, Woodworth’s and others. 
25c to $4.25 
Salem, Massachusetis 
Shop in Salem. Store Open Even- 
ings Until Christmas — 
XMAS PICTURES 
500 Pictures, assorted sizes, all styles 
of framing and frames, subjects copies 
of all great masterpieces. Values up 
to 50e, 29c each 
500 other pictures priced special for 
Xmas-at from: 25... eee 10c to $10.00 
Utility Box, covered in matting, pret- 
ty ecretonnes or burlap, well made, 
strong constructed box, a most eccept- 
able and lasting gift. Xmas special 
$1.95 each 
DUTGH GURTAINS 
100 pair special sets, good quality 
scrim, with two inch band, trimmed 
with picot edge with separate center 
piece. They are worth 89c. Xmas 
special, 59c pair 
Dutch Curtains made free of Charge. 
Madras and Scrims, the popular ma- 
terial for the above curtains, in pretty 
bordered and allover designs, nothing 
more effective; select the material and 
have two pair made for your dining 
room windows free. Regular price 
made up $2.95. Christmas special 
29c yard, $1.95 pair 
