NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
When not convenient to visit the Store, 
Shop through our Mail Order Dep’t. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. 
as beauty. 
is having a merry time. 
Price commences at 25c. 
To say that our neckwear stocks are in holiday readi- 
ness is to invite you to come, see 1nd share in the— 
Prettiest Styles to be seen Anywhere. 
_ The Christmas Play has begun. Essex County’s best and 
largest display of Toys is attracting not only the little folk but grown-ups as well. 
The assortments include series of styles 
Art Needlework for Christmas 
Because an article is useful it is none the less acceptable. _ All the many novelties 
we show this week at this needlework department are designed for utility as_ well 
It’s one of the most interesting sections of our store. 
The Doll, The Children and everyone else 
The New Books 
are to be found on our second floor, 
The New Stationery. 
Annex. 
Neckwear Stocks in Holiday Readiness 
Everybody welcome to come and see the new mechanical toys in actual operation 
on our third floor. 
MANCHESTER 
In accordance with their usual custom 
just before Christmas the Ever Ready 
Circle of Kings Daughters are planning 
to raise funds, articles of clothing, etc., 
with which to help make happy and 
bring comfort to the needy families in 
town, at the alms house and at the Fish- 
ermen’s [Institute in Gloucester. To- 
ward this end they are to have a sale and 
entertainment in the Town hall next 
Thursday evening, Dec. 12. ‘Come 
and see the Sun Bonnet Twins,’’ and 
‘* Hear the Fiji Orchestra,’’ say their 
posters, which suggests that something 
interesting may be in store. “They are 
working for a good cause and one worthy 
of our hearty support. Articles may be 
sent to Mrs. E. L. Rogers. 
Some time ago we printed a list of 
names of autoists living in this section 
who had not re-registered their automo- 
biles in August according to the law. 
The list had been secured primarily from 
the office of the Highway Commission. 
On the list was the name of Prof. C. L. 
Norton. Secretary Fletcher of the com- 
mission asks us to state ‘‘in. justice to 
Prof. Norton, that he did all he could to 
conform to the law and his name ap- 
peared in the original list at this office 
in error.’”’ 
An inventory has been filed on the es- 
tate of the late Alice F. Crafts, $1494.54. 
Arthur Smothers is leaving tomorrow 
for New York city where he will take a 
course in electrical work at the New 
York Trade school, where a number of 
Manchester young men have learned 
trades and of which Roy B. Stanley, a 
Manchester young man, is one of the 
instructors. 
Thomas A. Baker is leaving tomorrow 
also, and after a few days in New York 
he sails for Florida where he has a 
position winters in charge of a fruit stand 
for Wm. H. DuBois at St. Augustine. 
Miss Maude Russell of Somerville was 
a guest over Sunday of heraunt, Mrs. E. 
Lethbridge, Summer street. 
Printing at the BREEzE Office. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Perkins have 
moved to Boston for the winter. 
Misses Sarah and Agnes Sjorlund re- 
turned Monday from spending. - Vhanks- 
giving with their sister, Miss Nannie 
Sjorlund, in Newburyport. 
Fall and Winter line of Douglas Shoes 
has arrived at Bell’s. * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Nov. 30, 1907: 
Ligurd Albreksston, Mrs George Bingham, ~ 
Mrs G W Davenport, L W George, E A 
Higgins, Miss Anna Hagarty, Mrs J L Flood, 
M H Linis, P Levy, Miss Anna MacCorran, 
Angus McLeod, Miss Lila MacCorran, Capt. 
and Mrs Henry L Roosevelt, Emily E Smith, 
Miss Margaret Smith, Mr Wales, LE Will- 
comb. 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Telephone Connection. 
2 Manchester, Mass. 
L. B. 35 
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