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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM, MASS. | 
This Store Excels in Suit Bargains 
We are determined to make November the biggest suit month in our history, and have 
made prices throughout the garment line that will mean quick sales. If you want a new suit, 
coat or skirt—visit us at once. 
An immense suit assortment at $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 to $47.50 
Choice of 100 suits in just the styles most in Choice of 50 suits with from 30 to 36 inch 
demand. Blues, browns, blacks coats. All wool cheviots and 
and mixtures. Worth from 12.50 broadcloths,well lined. Skirts 15.00 
$15.00 to $18.00. Yours for 
Handsome dark grey Squirrel Muffs 
E Single stripe Fox Scarfs, satin lined, at 
Genuine Marten Muffs, beautiful quality. 
Handsome dark grey Natural’Squirrel Sets 
Four stripe Fox Muffs, very special values at 
cut extra full and fold trimmed. 
In Our Big Fur Department We are Showing 
$5.00 Persian Paw Sets, very stylish, special at $6.98 
* $10.00 Nice durable Opossum Muffs, full size $4.98 
$7.50 Brook Mink Muffs, full size, excellent shape $4.98 
3 Genuine Black Lynx Muffs, good $25 value for $20.00 
$4.98 Very handsome rich Black Lynz Set, Scarf and Muff, 
Special $17.50 worth $50.00 at only $32.50 
Installation of New Pastor Next 
Wednesday. 
Exercises in connection with the in- 
stallation of Rev. Louis H. Ruge, as 
minister of the Orthodox Congregation- 
al church and society, Manchester, will 
be held next Wednesday: evening, in the 
church, at 7 o'clock. 
Prior to the installation, there will de 
a meeting of the council at 2.30 in the 
afternoon, at which time Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln will be given a formal 
dismission from his pastorate here, and 
the new pastor will be examined. 
The Congregational churches of 
Beverly, Danvers, Essex, Gloucester, 
Lanesville, Magnolia, Hamilton, Ips- 
wich, Marblehead, Peabody, Rockport, 
Salem, Topsfield and Wenham, are in- 
vited,—the pastor and a delegate from 
each. 
A special chorus choir met last .eve- 
ning at the church under the direction of 
A. C. Needham to practice for the 
evening music. 
The pastors who have been asked to 
take part in the services are: Rev. Ev- 
erard W. Snow, invocation; Rev. F. 
J. Libby, scripture; Rey. DeWitt S. 
Clark, D. D., sermon; Rev. Will 
Arthur Dietrick, prayer of installation; 
Rev. Edwin H. Byington, charge to 
pastor; Rev. Charles H. Williams, 
D. D., right hand of fellowship; Rev. 
Robert A. MacFadden, charge to pastor; 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster, welcome. 
Thursday. His foot was crushed be- 
tween two rocks and cut open, though 
no bones were broken. 
James W. Mollison, a foreman for 
D. Linehan & Son met with a painful 
accident while unloading a cartload of 
stone at the Philip Stockton new house _ street, Gloucester. 
We Are Ready 
With our Winter line of Suits and Overcoats, made especially 
for us from choice selected goods. 
SUITS $15.00 to $30.00. Overcoats $15.00 to $35.00 
CLARK & FRIEND ~° 
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, 2 2 
See the special values in trimmed hats 
Saturday. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main 
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sTHE EDUCATED SMOKER 
$ Wisely chooses to buy his Cigars where he can get the clear Havana 
$ brands and where he knows by a bona-fide guarantee and his own 3 
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e smoking condition. He avoids dusty, dried-up, insipid Cigars. He 
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