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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
vollmmer Footwear. 
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AT OUR STORE. 
L.bD.WwWASS 
206 Essex Street, - Salem, Mass. 
To Give a Hearing, 
The vigorous opposition to the clos- 
ing of certain public streets to auto- 
mobiles in the town of Topsfield has 
brought forth results, and the Mass. 
State Highway Commission has or- 
dered a public hearing upon the matter 
to be held in the town hall of that 
town on Wednesday, Sept. 138, at 11 
a.m. The automobilists along the 
North Shore are very much interested 
in the matter, and will add their pro- 
test against the auto and motor cycle 
regulations of the Topsfield Board of 
Selectmen, and will be represented by 
Atty. M. J. Connolly of Beverly Farms 
and the Ames building, Boston. 
Genuine Antique, pier-glass table 
at 28 Main street, Gloucester. 3 
THE COOK 
Will stay longest where there is a 
HUB RANGE in the kitchen. 
Nothing attracts good help like a 
good range, and cooks who have 
once used the Hub Ranges are 
never satisfied with anything else. 
We have hard work to keep out 
of the intelligence office business, 
there are so many cooks looking for 
places where Hub Ranges are used. 
We make the Hub Range in any 
desired size and style, over 96 com- 
binations on each style. 
If not found at your local dealer’s, 
write us and we will put you in the 
way of getting one, no matter where 
you live. 
Smith & Anthony Co. 
MAKERS, 
52 & 54 Union Street, Boston 
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Of what the creations for fall are to be. 
We've commenced seasons full of enthusiasm 
many times before-—always had enough extra to. 
offer you to become enthusiastic then, but you should 
Just see what's coming in now day by day to make 
up this autumn stock. We don’t seem to be able to 
giicss anywhere near the price goods are to be soid 
for. Look at a new piece, judge of its value and then 
find we can sell it for 10 or 15 per cent. less and we 
mark it so. Guess we'll be busy enough as soon as vou 
get to buying. ; 
Today we unloaded a car of 
Sidcboards 
And here’s what we found: 
A Full Quartered Oak Board, with a base 4 feet 
wide by 22 inches deep, resting on massive claw feet, 
with carving up and down the front, and drawers all 
swelled, and a top imposing enough to grace a ban- 
quet hall, with great pilasters supporting it in front 
built up from feet that correspond with those that are oss 
on the base. W 
A beautifully polished French bevel mirror en- W 
hances the beauty of the whole and we are to sell it W 
for the ridiculously low price of v 
$24.00 , 
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are landing every day now. We’d like to have you W 
inake a vall—’twill pay. NY) 
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J. M. PuBLICOVER. 
Furniture Repaired, Etc. 
P.O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. 
Contract Work a specialty. 
W B. PUBLICOVER 
PUBLICOVER BROS. 
Contractors IN Builders 
Special Attention given to Jobbing. 
SHOP, HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone Connection. 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. 
Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
