4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
; Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM. MASS. 
Cz Ce D Gra ae Cee : 
50 suits in assorted styles of blue, wine and navy, each 
Tailored Suits suit $12.50 under regular price. Choice $12.50 and $15. 
75 suits all assorted styles and scarcely two alike, in grey, blue, brown, wine and 
handsome mixtures. Youre sure to find just what you want here at $18.50 
and $20.00. Model suits, mostly one of a style, the choicest and most up-to-date 
collection we have ever shown. Every one a style gem. Prices range $25. to $90. 
Women’s Clothing 
of the right sort 
‘ y Nobby suit made of the fashionable men’s wear mixtures 
Suit Special in check effects 30-inch coat, lined throughout with 
guaranteed satin skirt pleated style with fold trimming. Suits like this usually 
sell at $25.00. Misses and ladies sizes, while they last at only $15.00. 
Fair Netted $4383. in Advanced Vaudeville, but the fact of 
ladies and children for the environment 
The recent fair in aid of the building -the Nixon Theatre opening Monday, 
of these great entertainments is ideal. 
fund of the new Sacred Heart church, 
Manchester, netted $4383.03. The 
many people who helped make the affair 
a success will be interested in the fol- 
afin summary of the receipts and ex- 
penditures handed us by Rev. Fr. 
Powers: 
RECEIPTS. 
Smith’s Point and Old Neck table $1236.25 
West Manchester table 710.68 
Magnolia Rd. and Coolidge’s Pt. table 5380.30 
Knights of Columbus table 533.50 
Sunday School table 439.91 
Foresters’ table 436.30 
Parish table 390.14 
Refreshment table 31.65 
Admission tickets 91.20 
Grand Ball 50.00 
Bean-bag contest 17.10 
Fish Pond 16.63 
Total $4533.66 
EXPENSES. ; 
Orchestra $58.00 
Hall hire ed 
Printing ; 
Incidentals 33.13 150.00 
Net result 4383.03 
4533.66 
Tremont Theatre. 
Numerous events of importance and 
interest took place in Advanced Vaude- 
ville during the past week. There are 
always events of importance taking place 
October 7, in Pittsburg, and the audito- ES eres 
rium in Chicago on Sunday, October 
13, as well as the opening at the New 
York Theatre of Miss Hetty King and 
R. G. Knowles, naturally turn the eyes 
of the public to this new style of com- 
posite entertainment. [hese are two of 
the most important houses and two of 
the most distinguished artists on the 
circuit. “The Tremont Theatre mati- 
nees are rapidly growing in the favor of 
Filed Nomination Papers. 
Benjamin H. Corliss of Manchester, 
has filed papers with the secretary of 
state, for independent candidate for, 
representative in the 22d representative 
district, which includes Manchester and 
wards four, five and eight of Gloucester. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Me 
Hats at Bell’s. 
MY successor, Mr. Harry Nichols 
of Peabody, takes possession of 
the OLD CORNER STORE, Mon- 
day, October 23. 
Manchester, Mass. 
GEO SEA saan, 
