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GEORGE EK. B. STROPLE, District Mer. 
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Fox 125, 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
MANCHESTER, 
Miss Lena Jones, who graduated 
from the Salem Normal school last 
June, has been appointed on the teach- 
ing force in the town of Williamsburg. 
H. G. Morgan has recently been ap- 
pointed caretaker at the R. H. Dana 
estate. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hotz of Rox- 
bury have been spending the week 
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. G. A. 
Knoerr. 
Mr. and Mrs. McMellin and two 
children from Roslindale and Mrs. 
Raymond from Roxbury, Mr. Smith 
and two children from Lowell, and 
Mrs. Maher and little daughter from 
No. Andover have been guests of 
Mrs. Mark Lodge. 
Timothy J. White has received an 
order from Detroit, Mich, this week 
for constructing a small power boat. 
Mr. White has just finished a sixteen- 
foot Spanish cedar launch for Stanley 
H. Eldridge, making the twelfth boat 
he has completed at his yard within as 
many months. 
Mrs. A. A. Thompson and daughter, 
Miss Gracie McIntyre of Chelsea, re- 
turns today, after spending three 
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 
Harding on Lincoln street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Neary, who have 
been occupying one of the W. W. 
Soule tenements on Lincoln street, 
have moved into the tenement on the 
corner of Beach and Summer streets. 
Lajory Wade is substituting for 
James J. Deviney as chauffeur for the 
W. A. Tuckers. “Now *Tute,” as 
he is familiarly known, is “toot” in- 
deed. 
Miss Lillian Newcomb left for her 
home in Belfast, Me., Thursday. 
The colleges will open next week, 
and the several young people from 
here who attend college will return to 
their studies. Harry Floyd and Lewis 
Hooper of last June’s class in the 
High school wil] enter Dartmouth 
and Worcester Polytechnical schools, 
respectively. 
Mrs. Levi Thurston and Miss Hat- 
tie Thurston of Rockport were guests 
of Mrs. William Walker the first of 
the week. 
Misses Mary Rust and Annie Crom- 
bie and Bert and Harry F oyd com- 
posed a merry party who took in the 
“College Widow” at the Tremont 
theatre Monday evening. 
James Lambert, electrician with 
Clark & Mills Electrical Co., is on a 
vacation trip in New Hampshire. 
Dummer Academy 
SOUTH BYFIELD, MASS. 
A Home School for boys, founded in 
1763, embodying all the fundamental ele- 
ments of a good home surrounded by the 
best influences. Thirty-four miles from 
Boston in the country. Individual in- 
structors only. Just the place for the boy 
who is preparing for college. Thorough 
preparation. Fine gymnasium. Athletics 
encouraged. Cottage system throughout. 
Endorsed by Pres. Charles W. Eliot, 
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Attorney- 
General William H. Moody, Preident 
Charles F. Thwing, Rev. E. E. Strong, 
Judge Robert R. Bishop, and - many 
others. Send for catalogue, and when 
doing so, state age of boy. 
WILLIAM DUDLEY SPRAGUE, 
Master. 
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale 
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s 
Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings 
Must be greatly reduced to make room for New. Fall Merchandise. 
Sale Lasts One Week Only--Sept. 2 to Sept. 9 inclusive 
A FEW OF OUR HONEST S1IARK-DOWNS. 
$15, $16 and $18 Raincoats now $10 
4 lots of Men's Suits, $5.9 §, 8.90, 10.90, 12.90 
Children’s Glothing greatly reduced in price, 
Several lots of Furnishing Goods at less than cost. 
DAY & HOYT, 217 Essex Street, Salem 
