- Have You 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Roberts--Swett 
At their pretty new home, corner of 
Union and Washington streets, Man- 
chester, Hollis Larcom Roberts and 
Miss Edith Josephine Swett were 
united in marriage Thursday evening 
by the Rev. Edward Her sey Brewster, 
pastor of the Baptist church, in the 
presence of only immediate relatives 
and intimate friends. The ceremony 
was performed at 7.30 o’clock, and 
this was followed by an informal 
reception. 
The bride wore a very pretty gown 
of white crepe de chine, over white silk, 
with an all-over lace yoke, trimmed 
with Irish point lace medallions. She 
carried bride’s roses. Mrs. W. W. 
Hoare was the bridesmaid and W. W. 
Hoare was best man. 
The bridal party entered the parlor 
to the strains of the Mendelssohn 
wedding march, standing in front of a 
bank of palms, arranged so as to fill 
the bay window. The simple form of 
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OF ALL KINDS 
Done with Greatest Despatch and at 
meovirsl (PRICES 
AT CELE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
J. ALEX, LODGE, Mer. 
Lee’s Block, MANCHESTER 
Let us figure on your printing of 
whatever nature it may be 
P.S. Wemake a specialty of Book 
and Pamphlet Work 
seen our 
New line of 
ceremony, now more generally in 
vogue, in which the single ring service 
occurs, was used. 
There was a beautiful array of wed- 
ding presents, including cut glass, 
silver, and several handsome articles 
of furniture, among the gifts being a 
beautiful picture and a clock from the 
groom’s associates. 
After a wedding trip of several 
weeks Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will be 
“at home” after April 12. 
Always a fine assortment of Im- 
ported Neckwear, Ruchings and 
Handkerchiefs. Mlle Keyou, 113 
* 
Main street, Gloucester. 
Gold-filled watches from $7.50 to 
$30.00, 20 gr. to 25 gr. cases — war- 
ranted at H. B. Winchester, Jews 
eler, Gloucester, Mass. 
Forty-Five Years Married 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper of 
Manchester are today celebrating the 
45th anniversary of their marriage, 
and to the latter the day is doubly 
significant as it is also the anniversary 
of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoop- 
er are not making any formal recogni- 
tion of the events, though the former’s 
two sisters and other relatives will 
spend part of the day with them. In 
speaking of his marriage the other day 
Mr. Hooper said the few days prior 
to the event saw one of the biggest 
snow storms in his memory. He 
brought some of his furnishings from 
Salem and the storm was so severe 
he could not get home for a day ; when 
he finally did arrive in Manchester 
so high was the snow piled that he 
actually drove through a hole, tun- 
nelled in one drift near the Hank’s 
estate at West Manchester. 
Solid gold jewelry can be found at 
Winchester’s, jeweler, Post Office au x 
Gloucester, Mass: 
To Let, Want, Lost, Found, etc., 25 
cents first week; 10 cents a week 
after. 
SOUVENIR Postats ? 
They have just come in and are far in advance of anythin§ we have carried heretofore. 
Some Beautiful Views of Manchester 
and a fine assortment of TUCK’S FOREIGN VIEWS, also 
attractive views from New England and Southern States. 
A good assortment of Stationery, 
Box Papers, Linen Finish. 
A few more mark-downs in Ladies’ 
White Shirtwaists. 
MANCHESTER 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, MASSACHUSETTS 
A CARPET 
You Know -- 
carpet rugs, with- 
outs ea ms— are 
not common — in 
fact, they are very 
unusual, no matter 
what price you may 
be willing to pay. 
We've only t wo 
kinds — outside of 
the Oriental — that 
are not sewed in 
breadths, and they 
cost 25$ and 40$ 
the rug — 
This special rug is 
not only good {in 
quality, but ‘tis 
good in looks as 
well— five patterns 
to select from. 
RUG 
9-0 
x 
12-0 
in 
size-- 
whole-- 
nota 
seam or 
piecing 
H. M. BIXBY & CO, 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
pee AN ee 
AND WINTER 
SHOHS 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
