NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
Society Hotes 
_ Mrs. William Hooper is receiving the 
sympathy of her many friends in the 
death of her father, Charles E. Perknis, 
former president of the Chicago, Bur- 
lington & Quincy railroad, who died at 
his home in Westwood, last Friday 
night, Nov. 8. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer has returned 
from spending the summer and early fall 
in Europe, being a passenger on the 
Ivernia Thursday week Her cottage at 
West Manchester was occupied the past 
summer by the Walter Gurnees of New 
York and Bar Harbor. 
Sailing on the same boat last week 
with Mrs. N. S. Simpkins and children, 
were Mr.-.and .Mrs. Frederick H. 
Prince, who will be at Pau, France, as 
usual for the hunting season. Their 
‘two sons, Fred, jr., and Norman are at 
Harvard. 
‘The Misses Colby, who have been 
spending the season at the Cabot lane 
cottage, Beverly Farms, are among the 
week’s departures fromthe shore. After 
a short stay in Boston, during which 
hey are registered at the Touraine, they 
oto their town house, 22 East 23d 
etreet, New York city. 
| Notice to Milk Users. 
Having purchased the milk business of 
Mr. Andrews of Essex, I wish to thank 
his many customers for the patronage 
they have already given me. I see no 
_ reason why | cannot furnish as good ser- 
vice in delivering and as good, pure 
milk and cream as Mr. Andrews was 
furnishing. 
Raising some of the milk and obtain- 
ing the remainder from dairies that have 
long had the record of supplying the best 
and having the improved facilities for 
cleansing and sterilizing the cans and 
jars I feel that am ina position to please 
the trade. Any one desiring special 
milk for children or invalids may be sure 
of being suited. 
If we do not suit let us know, that we 
may find out way. 
Hoping for a continuance of your 
patronage, grateful for past favors and 
soliciting your influence for new trade, 
I am, respectfully, 
SypNEY K. PRINCE, 
Rubly Road Farm, 
Wenham. 
Following is the percentage of attend- 
ance at the G. A. Priest and Primary 
schools for week just ending: Grade I, 
95.6; 1 and Il, 95.; Il, 93.82; Ill, 
96.59; IV, 93.71; Advanced IV, 
92.81; V, 99.33; VI, 93.66; Vil, 
98.87; VILI, 96.13; IX, 98.86. 
Fall and Winter line of Douglas Shoes 
has arrived at Bell’s. ~ 
One Mom 
1e Moment, 
Gentlemen 
Don’t be in too big a hurry about 
that new Overcoat—better take 
plenty of time to look around and 
be sure youre getting the best! 
Above all don’t buy one anywhere until you see 
the magnificent garments we are selling at 
$15., $18., $20., $25. and up 
Better than Custom-made; more style than “even 
“erack” tailors give—(and a far better fit) —al- 
together a coat that will become you and that 
you'll be proud to wear—anywhere. 
Others from $9.85 to $30.00 
CAR FARES PAID 
BOTH WAYS 
OPEN THURSDAY AND 
SATURDAY EVENINGS 
FIELD & KENNEDY 
BEVERLY 
SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING 
Remnants of Table Linen and Cotton Cloth 
Some new prints and Percales. 
A new Cotton-—imitation of French Flannel, good for waists. 
Commencing Tuesday, November 12, this store will close 
every evening at 6.30 sharp, except Monday and Saturday. 
H. G NICHOLS 
Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
CENTRAL SQUARE, = MANCHESTER 
NOTICE: 
CIGAR BAND PLATES 
A new lot of these plates and bands have just arrived and the 
LADIES OF THE NORTH SHORE 
That are interested in this artistic novelty are invited to inspect them, 
EMPIRE THEATRE BUILDING 
FRYE BROTHERS SALEM, 2 MASSACHUSETTS 
MODERN CIGAR EMPORIUM 
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