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Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM BEVERLY 
Genuine Antiques 
At 20 Percent Discount 
AT OUR BEVERLY STORE you will find a most choice and interesting dis- 
play of genuine antiques including many attractive pieces of furniture as well as a 
number of rare pieces of China and glass ware. 
Colonial Lamps; Leeds Medicinal Set, very rare, period of 
1754; High Lustre Pitchers; Carved Lustre Mugs; Cut Glass 
Jam Bowls; Majolica Plates; Pair of Large Old Blue Willow 
Plates; Set of small Tea Cups and Saucers, a rare old design, 
beautifully decorated; A rare old Kbony French Clock; 
Sheffield Candle Sticks; Warming Pans; Lustre Tea Pots; 
MANCHESTER 
It is reported tiat the W. J. Mitchell 
summer home near the Magnolia station 
was broken into last Monday night, but 
only a few articles, valued at about $25 
were taken. Entrance was made over the 
piazza through a small window in a bath 
room. The family were at dinner at the 
time. It is evident the robber was fright- 
ened away for very little was found dis- 
turbed. 
Mrs. Alice Greenleaf Wheaton has 
sent out invitations for the wedding and 
reception of her daughter, Edith Leach, 
and Charles Emery Williams, on Wed- 
nesday evening, Sept. 18. 
Misses Grace and Edith Gilman re- 
turned to West Roxbury this week after 
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Need- 
ham. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bullard of Peter- 
boro, N. H., have been making a brief 
visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge, Church st., the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thaxter and 
daughter, Mabel, of South F ramingham, 
were guests over Sunday and the holiday 
Of Mrs. Thaxter’s sister, Mrs. J. R. 
Cheever, and family. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men has receiv- 
ed an invitation to attend a picnic to be 
held at Point of Pines, Saturday after- 
noon and evening, Sept. 14, by the allied 
And many fine pieces of Colonial Furniture. 
As a fitting end to the season 1907, we make a special discount of 20 per cent 
on every item in this department. 
We invite your inspection. 
Sey a e ] Hist ES Cire rest op aes Gees 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nesbit and son 
of Lawrence spent Sunday and Labor 
Day as guests of Mrs. Robert Prest. 
Dea. and Mrs. Jos. A. Torrey have 
been spending the week at Lexington. 
tribes of Lynn and Swampscott. ‘There 
will be a parade from City hall, Lynn, 
to the station, starting at 12.45. ‘Tickets 
20 cents each. Alarge delegation from 
Manchester is expected to attend. 
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Lard of Absolute Purity 
Our Pure Leaf Lard is sweet enough to substitute for butter 
as shortening and this is saying a good deal. This lard is the 
finest kettle rendered leaf lard such as we have sold to the most § 
particular of housewives for years. They give it their hearty en- 
dorsement and will positively have no other. 
This lard is nicely put up in pails and sells for: 
A5c for No. 3 pails, 75c for No. 5 pails, $1.50 for No. 10 pails | 
Choicest Hamburg Steak 
It’s a delicious pure beef product that has become immensely 
popular because of it’s superior quality. It’s pure. It’s whole- 
some, It’s nourishing. 
g. No pains spared to make it the best, 
and you'll agree that it is after a trial. 
2 Ibs. for 25c 
NORTH SHORE MARKET 
All telephones 1260 
5 Central St., Salem, Mass. 
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