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On Tuesday, December 31st, will be the opening of Our Great January White Sale—an 
occasion which will mean more to economically inclined Essex County women than any 
These are among the lines that will be strongly represented: 
similar event heretofore. 
Muslin Underwear 
Household Linens 
Comfortables 
Dress Goods 
And in fact practically every stock will have a share in making this 
Our Greatest January White Sale 
We are now busy arranging and marking the thousands of prices that will be in this 
Great 1908 White Sale and refer you for full particulars to our large advertisment that will 
appear in the Salem Evening News, December 30th—if you do not receive the News regularly 
drop a postal to our Mail Order Department and this Special Cope will be sent to you. 
MANCHESTER 
The followi ing ameers of Carpenters’ 
‘union have been elected for the ensuing 
term: John Gillis, president; William 
Arnold, vice pres.; Levi Harvie, rec. 
secy.; George Norie, fin. secy.; Rod- 
erick Rose, treas.; Alexander Hender- 
son, warden; Archie McDonald, con- 
ductor; Edward Preston, Wm. Mc- 
Eachern and Archie McDonald, trustees; 
D. Elmer Butler, Thomas Wiggins and 
Wm. Arnold, auditors; John Gillis, 
George Norie, Wm. Swanson and Wm. 
Arnold, delegates to district council. 
Masters Reggie and Archie Houghton 
were in town over Sunday and Mrs. 
Houghton was here Monday, guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw, Summer 
street. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton and 
family have moved from Lancaster and 
are in Boston for the winter. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley, Miss Ethel C. 
Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell 
spent the holiday in Chelsea with Mr. 
and-Mrs. Roderick Macdonald. 
Prin. and Mrs. A. L. “Saben have 
been spending the Christmas holidays at 
Mr. Saben’s home in Winchester, 
N. H. 
The Misses Vera and Ruth Catland 
of Lewiston, Me., are spending the holi- 
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rivers, 
School street. 
Corsets 
Blankets 
Cottons 
Wash Fabrics 
William Drake, boss painter for E. 
A. Lane, is seriously ill at his home in 
Beverly with typhoid fever. 
Miss Mary McNeary of Boston is 
spending the week with the Misses 
O’ Neil, Union street. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Allen spent 
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne 
Leach, Danvers. 
Mrs. Wm. Specht arrived . from 
Barton, N. S., a few days ago for the 
winter. Mr. Specht is the gardener at 
the Dr. Fitz estate. 
Selectman and Mrs. F. K. Swett spent 
Christmas Day in Gloucester with Mrs. 
Swett’s sister, Mrs. Hall. 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
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Babies’ Wear 
Sheets 
White Waists 
Quilts 
Under no conditions should you miss This Great White Sale 
ee 
Mark Lodge receiveda telegram Satur- 
day announcing the sad news that his 
mother had passed away at her home in 
Newfoundland. 
Benj. L. Allen has been presenting 
his patrons with a beautiful colored cal- 
endar the past week, the subject of which 
is an old fashioned, time-worn cottage, 
half covered with vines and half hidden 
in shrubbery,—the home which inspired 
John Howard Paine to write “Home, 
Sweet Home.’’ 
Miss Annie McKenzie of Boston was 
the guest of her aunt Mrs. Charles An- 
drews, of Pleasant street over the Christ- 
mas holidays. 
Furnished 
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