NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BOSTON BLEND COFFEE in 1-lb canisters or bulk 
BOSTON BLEND TEA put up in %-lb. leaded pkgs. 25€ each a, 
+ COBB, BATES & YERXA 60,, 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch exchange connecting all departments. 
THAT IS THE WAY WE Lee IT AT THE BIG GROCERY 
cere HAXALL FLOUR $5.50 oe 
Try it and be convinced it is the finest flour on the market today at the price. 
BOSTON BLEND TEA AND COFFEE 
We are anxious for you to give these goods a fair trial and we know you will agree they are the finest you have ever used. 
25¢ 1lb., 3 lbs. T2¢ 
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Club and Lodge 
Manchester 
Leonard Andrews was the Great 
Senior Sagamore on the staff of Dep. 
Gr. Sachem Breen of. Rockport in in- 
stalling the officers of Chickataubut 
tribe of Beverly, Monday night. 
Those who attend the next meeting 
of the Thought and Work club of 
Salem, of which Mrs. Walter L. 
Harris, formerly of Manchester, is 
president, will have the pleasure of 
hearing Marion Brazier’s new lecture 
on ‘Uncle Sam and his postoffice.”’ 
These lectures are open to the public 
and only a nominal fee is charged for 
admission. 
The idea of holding a public meet- 
‘ing in the Town hall next Friday 
evening is something new ae a 
local Carpenters’ union. There are 
to be several well known labor men 
present and subjects of interest to 
working men in this section will be 
discussed. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A week from tomorrow evening the 
service at the Baptist church will be 
in the shape of a memorial Odd Fel- 
lows’ service, with a sermon by Rev. 
Mr. Pond on “Friendship, Love and 
Lcuthsr 
Mrs. Carrot (nee Mae Mountain) of 
Gloucester has been a guest of her 
sister, Mrs. J. M. Publicover, a part of 
the week. 
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SALEM, MASS. 3 
Two Deaths in eye 
After a sickness of short duration 
Miss Eliza (‘‘Dolly”) J. De Coste, 
daughter of Edward and Mabel De 
Coste, died in Beverly Tuesday even- 
ing, at an age of 20 years, and funeral 
services were held on Thursday after- 
noon at the late residence of the de- 
ceased, 8 Jasper street. Miss De Coste 
was well known at the Farms, where 
her family had lived for quite a num- 
ber of years, and had only recently 
moved to Beverly from the Farms. 
Her sister, Miss Addie De Coste, 
passed away Thursday morning of 
pneumonia at the Beverly hospital at 
the age of 16 years. 
The BREEzE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year 1 dollar. * 
DAY & HOYT SOLD OUT 
2I7 Essex 
Street, Salem 
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, 
must be sold within the 30 days. 
everything must go. 
MEN’S SUITS 
Black, Single and Double Breasted 
$4.90 
MEN’S OVERCOATS 
Medium and Long Lengths 
$5.90 
Regardless of cost 
A $35,000 stock to select from. 
BOYS’ SUITS 
All Styles 
ies Menten 
Furnishing Goods Less than Cost 
