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Lucky Purchase—Weavers’ “ Seconds” 
500 DOZEN UNION TOWELS 
Secured from the Franklin Mills Corporation, manufacturers of this famous make. 
We know you'll appreciate this offering because it is unusual. 
BECAI SE-- Imperfections are so slight these Towels could easily be sold for first quality. 
Towels are more in demand now than any other season. 
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= = = aoomes The price saving which can be made in purchasing these Towels is worthy every housewife’s attention, 
BOARDING, LODGING HOUSE KEEPERS, SUMMER COTTAGERS, AND ALL WHO ARE OBLIGED TO MAKE LIBERAL 
TOWEL PURCHASES WILL FIND THIS SALE OF VITAL IMPORTANCE, 
No doubt you have read the account, in the papers telling how everything in the Cotton and Linen market, ESPECIALLY 
TOWELS, is constantly advancing in price. So no matter how few or how many of these UNION TOWELS you can use—it 
will pay you to visit our Linen Store at once. 
er aos ih. Union Towels, red border and all white. Sale 18x36 in. Hemstitched Union Huck Towels. You will 
Price : 9c. each want a generous supply of these towels, at 
17 \ H et 1 i our Sale Price : ; : 17.c. each 
x34 in. Very Heavy Quality Red Border and all White , : m 
Towel, one of the eck low priced Union 19x38 in. Hemstitched Union Huck 1 owels, one of the 
towels. Sale Price : ; : 10 c. each best 25 c. values, a limited quantity at 19 c. each 
20x40 in. Hemmed Huck 
for anyone 
Towels, especially 
extra 
good 
18x36 in. Very Heavy.Union Towels, red border and all la'ge size. 
white, good wearing towel. Sale Price 12 1-2 c. each 
factory quality. Sale Price 
MANCHESTER 
At the Salem court. yesterday three 
of the cases of the automobile scorch- 
ers held up in Manchester were called. 
Walter S. Bucklin of Brookline was 
fined $10, B. W. Horsman of Swamp- 
scott was fined $15, James A. Stock- 
well of Stoneham was fined $10 and 
appealed. 
During. the month of July up to 
last night 548 bathers took advantage 
of the public bath house at Singing 
beach. There were 115 in bathing 
last Sunday. 
The float which has been anchored 
off the beach, broke loose Monday 
night and drifted in shore. 
A woods fire swept over several 
acres of land at Wyman’s hill last 
Friday and Saturday, on property 
owned for the most part by M. E. 
Gorman. 
- Mrs. Charles Andrews is at Dor- 
chester visiting Mrs. S. S. Shaw, her 
neice. 
At the Cove Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
P. Hooper have with them for a vigjt 
Everett Hooper of Connecticut. wis 
Edith Lehigh is here visiting friends 
also, fand Miss Bertha Bingham of 
Beverly was a guest of Mrs. Widger. 
Printing at the. BREEZE office. 
19x38 in. Soft Finish Union Huck Towels, a very satis- 
Sale Price 
17 c. each 
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Lovegreen’s launch was 
Charles 
run into in the outer harbor just after 
dusk Monday by another launch, 
breaking the planking in the stern 
and causing the boat to leak. Timely 
assistance was rendered by other 
boats near at hand. 
Miss Florence Leach is enjoying a 
short visit with Mrs. Edward Crowell, 
Lincoln street. 
Miss Sadie Langin of Beverly was 
a guest of Miss Maud Smith over 
Sunday. 
WHISPERINGS 
On Thursday last about 8.30 p.m. 
I saw a party of young people leave 
Fenton’s wharf, Manchester, to go 
to the band concert at Marblehead. 
I heard they had a gay time going 
over, but on the way back,—well, 
there was a thick fog and it was really 
no fault of theirs that they lost their 
way. We will draw the veil of 
charity over a more or less lengthy 
interval, and let it suffice to say that 
from Frick’s landing the walking is 
fine and so they “beat it.”’, 
* * * - * * 
Speaking of launch parties and 
“beating it” home, I cannot refrain 
itivim telling a little joke on a few: of 
wanting an 
30 dozen only Extra Fine Quality Hemstitched Huck 
Towels’ a very soft finish Face Towel. Sale 
Price : 25 c. each 
17 ec. each 
my friends who went over to Lynn a 
week ago last night to attend a. Red 
Men’s affair. By pre-arrangement 
they were to take the theatre train to 
Marblehead, there to connect with a 
launch, one of our young motor boat 
enthusiasts promising to meet them at 
12.30. He carried out his part of the 
program all right; he waited until 
after one o’clock. But my three 
friends, when they alighted from the 
train at Marblehead, instead of walk- 
ing toward the water front, walked 
away from it and before they found 
out their mistake an hour had passed 
by and the Jaunch and _ its owner had 
started back to Manchester. One of 
the party, I have since been informed, 
like Elijah of old, slept under a 
juniper tree till morn, arriving home 
on. the first train; the other two 
“booted” it home, reaching here 
about daylight. 
Miss McNamara is at her cottage, 
39 Scoohl street, Manchester-by-the 
Sea, for the season, and is prepared 
to do shampooing, marcel waving, and 
manicuring. She has for sale a 
splendid scalp tonic and pomade, and 
alsoa Russian egg soap Telephone 
106-3 Manchester. * 
Mark-down in. Ladies’ Sbirt Waists 
at Allen’s. * 
