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a is now at hand, and the housewife is preparing or having prepared W 
a MINCE MEAT i M the filling for her Thanksgiving or Christmas Pies. Why not buy y 
® it ready-made at the BIG GROCERY? We prepare our Mince Meat of the very finest and strictly ¥ 
“ pure ingredients. Put up as it is in sealed glass, it will Ww 
a keep fresh and moist indefinitely. In 2 qt. Glass Jars, 60c v 
& THESE CHEESE SPECIALTIES Our MOCHA and JAVA, 4 
a Among the much called for ones of the day: Swiss 30¢ lb. A blend of the very finest Old Gov. Java and Arabian Mocha. 4 
. Camembert 25¢ each. Roquefort 39¢ lb. The Coffee with a Quality. 30c lb.; Slbs. 85c¢ 
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Big Building Boom. 
Fifty new houses are to be built in 
Beverly during the coming winter, to 
be ready for occupancy next spring, 
as the result of a deal which has gone 
through this week. The houses will 
be built quite near the U. S. Machine 
Co.’s plant at’ Ryal Side and are for 
employees at the plant. 
Work is to be started during the 
coming week. Thehouses are to be 
of modern type, with sewer, gas and 
water connections, and with six, seven 
and eight rooms. 
Contractor Daniel Dewar of Boston 
is behind the move, he having secured 
through Herbert F. Winslow of Bos- 
ton and Beverly, title to 400,000 feet 
of land on McKay and other adjacent 
streets at Ryal Side. The lots will 
have a frontage of 60 feet, and will 
run back 100 feet or more. The 
houses will set back 25 feet from the 
street. 
The contracts for building the 
houses have not yet been given 
out. It is understood no two houses 
of the fifty will be alike, but will each 
embody a different design. 
Go to Jamaica. 
Charles Williams, Michael McInnis 
and Thomas Wiggins, three Manches- 
ter men, started Wednesday for Jamai- 
ca where they will be employed for 
the winter by a Lynn contractor in 
the construction of a large hotel. 
They intend to return to Manchester 
in the spring. Tuesday night fellow 
associates in the Red Men’s club gave 
them a royal good send off, at their 
rooms in Wonson’s. 
Her 75th Birthday. 
At her home on Pleasant street, 
Manchester, Wednesday last, Mrs. S. 
F. Leach passed her 75th birthday. 
Though she made no formal observ- 
ance of the day, ascore or more friends 
called to extend congratulations. She 
received many remembrances of the 
occasion, among them being some 
dainty souvenirs from the Fair at St. 
Louis. 
Ladies’ Knickerbocker 
Bell’s Combination Store. * 
shoes at 
AUTOMOBILES. 
REPAIRING. 
we plas 4 Pe sd Ka I Sse 
STORAGE. 
UPGON MEAG EIEINGEE Ge): 
Works opposite Boston & Maine Depot, 
TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT. 
River Street, 
ISP SOSA 
Wall Papers. 
NEW STOCK 
ade AND wes 
NA ss cl eee ee ees 
F. O. SANBORN & CO. 
(Successors to E. A. Mackintire) 
Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
SALEM. 
Essex STREET, 
Contract Work a specialty. 
WOODBURY ELECTRIC CoO. 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. 
HOUSE WIRING, TELEPHONES, BELLS, Etc. 
High Tension Underground Work a Specialty. 
Opera House Building, 3 Hale Street, BEVERLY. 
TEL. 918. 
OLIVERST ROBERTS: 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
CABOT and VESTRY STREETS 
INNIS CORNER 
Upper Entrance R. C. & I. Bldg. 
Dry Goods and Novelties 
