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We deliver goods any= 
where in Essex County. 
WON'T YOU LOOK? 
A Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER: 
change, was recently united in marriage 
to Frank Dunn of Boston. 
Miss Sadie Abbott has accepted a 
position with the W. G. Webber Co. 
of Salem. 
If advertising in the BREEZE pays 
others, it will pay you. Try it. 
16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Dh a o_O eh. Pr v_ SUTIN MULGILATUUULICE Ue 
+ MAGNOLIA : 
_ KNIGHT'S EXPRESS } | DUNN’S | 
“i aa a ie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Lycett cel- 2 = 
Manchester, Beve . -_ = = 
, ebrated the 25th anniversary of their = = 
ee ee mer wedding last Saturday afternoon at their = Manchester, Beverly and Salem = 
sideman Te ae home, corner of Magnolia and Norman = =~ = 
See ae pied ete eae avenues. They received informally, some = EXPRESS = 
I te a ha G Ww Hoo sae 100 of their friends calling to extend = Orders left at the usual places = 
Fr k H a rene Bull He ae > congratulations. = in Manchester, Beverly Farms, = 
sia uv saa ees Ny i i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster were 2 Beverly and Salem, will be = 
x. Ee idlaytoent Amare sta- the guests of Mrs. Elbridge Foster the 2 promptly attended to. a 
a dic ws Roar sims first of the week. = = 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be = Agent for the a 
Sropaniy atveugel "ts. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hunt were = Sal Sioa easel = 
ek a Spree the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Cutter 2 alem ole ry+ = 
Sepa iecnt Salem Steam -/asiiyr Oe “bol Lexington recently. 2 Telephones: 87-3 Manc., 259 Salem 3 
fe BF EPO OP ET EE, ERR Mrs. D. C. Ballou sperta few days = Central St., Manchester. = 
PTET = in Gloucester, guest of her mother Mrs. Allin WAIT iL 
= Chi h = Manuel Silver this week. Sao aera WWD ENDOW QO. Gy 
= = s Y 
= isnoim i =. Friends of Mrs. E. D. Ross, who % G 
= = moved to Californiaa couple of years Y EDWARD CROWELL 4 
= JEWELRY STORE = ago, with her daughter, may be inter- y y 
= PRES ees ye sae = ested to know that she is now located at y Pp A I N E E R y 
= : = Montavilla, Oregon, a beautiful place a yi KA 
= 161 Main St., GLOUCESTER = few miles from Portland. Mrs. Ross and 4% Furniture Painting, Enameling 4 
= Rpas Ee eet = daughter left Los Angeles some weeks % and Tinting Ceiling . y 
= eer quanattenton pete yeaa = ago and have been traveling through the Z Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass. % 
FAUT UUTUALUONUCOMUNAAUOOUEAMUEMAUUATHITLNMIUMMULIME — northern part of California, Nevada and ate A ee ae merce oboe an 
to Shasta Springs, whence they went to 
Portland, where they will remain for the 
67 MIDDLE ST. Pore 
A social and dance will be held inthe | [he Store 
Q | A Le | Y Magnolia hall, Thursday evening, Oct. 
31. Music by Long’s orchestra. —a—=3() 
NOT QUANTITY Among those who attended the Food 
When purchasing goods Fair were Mrs. Edw. Symonds, Mrs. GOOD SHOES 
Pet hE es gree thee buyers Frank Abbott and Mrs. Clifford Story. 
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ever have in mind that Mrs. Wm. Abbott has been enter- canal 
its style and quality taining as her guest Mrs. John Notman. It may interest you to know 
that the householder Miss Addie Stanley and Miss Frances of a store in Gloucester, where 
wants today—the days of Libby were guests of Mrs. Frank Story can be found the fiinest makes of 
showiness and quantity - at Conomo Point, this week. shoes in the oountry. 
have passed. James Scott and daughters Ruth and We carry such leading makes 
Marion are in Lowell where they attend- as Laird-Schober, Cousins and 
mes Bae ; neta penne : 
Everybody Co ed the marriage of Mr. Scott’s son, Hanan in an infinite variety. 
Those who look at this Walter Scott, of this village, to Miss Skilled salespeople given par- 
stock of finely selected Clara Christianson. Mr. and Mrs. ticular attention to fitting. 
house-furnishings seldom Scott will reside “e Lowell. Little feet looked after with 
go out without purchasing. Gilbert Crispin entertained a party of especial care. 
If they do they come friencs at his camp in West Gloucester, 
back—comparisons are on Thursday evening. Summer novelties, such as 
always in our favor. Mr. and Mrs. Butler spent the past white and tan shoes, tennis and 
way i ’ 
ee Nene? week in Townsend guests of Stephen B. golf goods. 
Our Prices are Reasonable Allen, ss Goodyear sneakers for every 
Beautiful ‘Tron Beds 70 The chimney which was the only foot: 
Se rdinupesaostetslt $7.00 es part an of Fie Magne hotel We'can ‘save you ‘tyentyjfive 
Solid mahogany chiffonier $18.00 VERS DROW he COMED ee ae Oa Be i mes per cent over city prices. 
eet corention Seven sticks of dynamite was needed, to Ww k al ful 
tables, ae a $1 6.00 do the job. f e€ fahes a specia ty of ull 
. ; tfits of shoes. 
Quartered oak buffets $28.00 ; Miss Sadie McNair, a former sa : ; 
iat TAC ete ““hello’’ girl at the local telephone ex- ee ats ee 
do. 
Ford & Wass 
North Shore Shoe Dealers 
6 PLEASANT ST., = GLOUCESTER 
Next to Butman & French. 
