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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
FANCY CRACKERS 
CENTURY BISCUIT—A dainty little bit that you can’t help 
liking. 30¢c lb. 
ALGERIA—A crisp, sweetened biscuit, with delicate almond 
This should be a decidedly popular one. 
CINDERELLA—Another one of the new lot that should be a 
This one in an air-tight package. 
H.& P. BREAKFAST BISCUIT—These are put up in parch- 
ment paper. You'll find them fresh and crisp when opened. 
They’ll be much enjoyed with a cup of coffee. 
H. & P. DINNER BISCUIT—In the soup cruton shape. A 
delicious, crusty morsel. 
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We have always carried the largest and most varied stock 
of these goods, and just as soon as a new thing is offered us, if 
we think it a taking, salable article, it is added to the stock, 
Here are some of the new ones: 
have a delicate, toothsome flavor. 
HUNTLEY & PALMER’S MAKE 
ACORNS—tThey look for all the world like the real nut and 
75e lb. 
WHEATMEAL—Something decidedly nutritious. 
flavor. 
big seller. 
30¢ Ib. 
30¢ lb. 
15¢. 
10¢ pkg. 
30¢ Ib. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA 60,, 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
Essex and st. 
Peter streets, 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
HOTEL ARRIVALS. 
New Magnolia. 
Mr and Mrs A D Bahmer, Phila; Miss S 
A Mason, Brooklyn; Fred Weaverson, Mrs 
E P Stillman, the Misses Stillman, New 
York; Mrs James D Ray, Duluth, Minn; 
Mr and Mrs B B Mitchell, Detroit; T J 
Newbold, New York; Mrs Walter Howard, 
Rochester; James A Dickson, Miss Dickson, 
Scranton, Pa; Mrs Edward L Jones, Derry, 
NH; Miss Dolliver, Miss A H_ Dolliver, 
Gloucester; Mr and Mrs James H Leidigh, 
Kansas Citv; Mr and Mrs S W Travers, 
Richmond, Va; Mrs Bradford Darroch, Mrs 
Bradford Darroch, jr, Elizabeth, NJ; Albert 
B Ellis, Alabama; Mr and Mrs H W Whip- 
ple, Andover; Mr and Mrs Elliot Whipple, 
Wheaton, Ill; Anthony G Grinnell, Miss 
Emily M Rotch, New Bedford; L J Den- 
ning, Boston; Irvin S Cobb, New York; Mr 
and Mrs AS Partridge, Boston; Mrs Thomas 
Zizinia, Miss Lillie Zizinia, Fraulein Feeda 
M Brunn, New York; Mrs F R Going, Bos- 
ton; G F Waterbury, Fulton Cutting, New 
York; Mr and Mrs William M Sloan, C W 
Connery, Fort Worth, Texas; J A Hughes, 
USMA, West Point; A R McKinstry, Wor- 
cester; Mr and Mrs G H Tray, Wenham; 
J B Spiller, Boston; Annie J Clark, Port- 
DESKS 
HIGHBOYS 
land; Mr and Mrs J T D Cornwell, Brook- 
lyn, NY; Mr and Mrs R A Hood, Stedman 
Hood, Miss Geraldine Hood, Mr and Mrs N 
Perley Clark, Danvers; Edward N D’An- 
cona, D S Simar, Chicago; Mr and MrsG 
F Shepherd, jr, Methuen; E A Fuller, Bos- 
ton; Miss Fuller, Springfield; Miss E R 
Rice, W A Duley, New York; Capt Oliver 
G Fosdick, Somerville; Mr and Mrs A A 
Wilkinson, Indianapolis; Mrs W H Mitchell, 
Chicago; Charles Jones, New York; Mrs S 
S Chase, Miss Hearn, Boston; Julian A 
Chase. Miss Chase, Miss Wiggin, Princeton; 
Mr and Mrs William H Parlin, Chicago; Mr 
and Mrs George L Brown, Stamford, Conn; 
T J Holland, Maplewood; John D Colbert, 
Wakefield; Rev and Mrs Charles L Candee, 
Riverton, NJ; Mrs F G Boynton, Boston; 
Miss Leigh Seavey, Chicago; George H. 
Ellwanger, Rochester; Mrs L L Angier, Mrs 
Wallace Rice, Chicago; E M Griffin, H B 
Locke, C E Niebuhr, Miss Niebuhr, Miss 
Rhoades, Boston; Rev and Mrs John T 
Ensor, Baltimore, Md; Mr and Mrs J C 
Brown, Lawrence; Mr and Mrs James A 
Killion, Victorian H Jinishian, Mrs Henri L 
Gargan, New York; A B Ellis, Mobile, Ala; 
Baron E Schilling, New York; C Berg, St 
Petersburg, Russia; Mrs Mary Lucy, Miss 
Katherine Lucy, Lawrence; Miss Lillian 
McQueen, Washington; Mr and. Mrs Wil- 
liam H Johnson, New York; Miss Fanny 
Chase, Holyoke, Mass; Miss Annie W Bod- 
fish, Nantucket; Miss Alice G Chapman, 
Miss Emily Groom, Milwaukee, Wis; Miss 
Catherine A Long, Washington, DC; Miss 
Hopkins, Miss L W Simpson, Gloucester; 
John F Kunze, Fred W Kunze, Hyde Park, 
NY. 
The Hesperus. 
Mr and Mrs A K Johnson, Charles A 
Malley, Boston; Mrs O Witherspoon, Miss 
Witherspoon, R R Mamlock, B F Yoakman, 
Misses Kathryn and Bessie Yoakman, New 
York; H C Meredith, Detroit; Miss Flor- 
ence King, Washington; Miss Mary J Ward, 
Brockton; Miss Mary H. Burke, Allston; Mr 
and Mrs E A Engler, Stephen Salisbury, 
Lyman A Ely, Worcester; E D Tilton, St 
Louis; Miss A E Murray, Miss Shoemaker, 
Mrs P Grogan, Misses. Katherine, May A, 
Nellie C Grogan, L V Grogan, Baltimore; 
W W Swan, New Rochelle, NY; M S Camp- 
bell, Providence, RI. 
New line of Jewelry, latest fads at 
the Keyou, 113 Main street, Glouces- 
ter. = 
New Fall Hats at the Keyou, 118 
Main street, Gloucester. * 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
WE HAVE AT PRESENT A FINE LINE OF 
SIDEBOARDS 
CHINA, ETC. 
TABLES 
OLD MIRRORS 
We cordially invite you to look at our 
stock whether you purchase or not 
Our store in MANCHESTER is in CENTRAL SQUARE, two doors from the hotel. 
A.C. LU Na 
214 Cabot Street, Beverly 
