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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A Grand Chance 
Our BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT 
Is full of Tempting Values. 
Heavy All-Wool 2-piece Suits, 8 to 16 years, $2, $2.50, $3 
OVERCOATS, 8 to 16 sizes, Dark Oxfords and Fancy Mixtures 
$3.00 and $4.50 
to Clothe the Boys 
at Small Prices ! 
Youths’ Overcoats, 16 to 20 years, $4, $5, $6.50, $8.50 
REDUCED PRICES THESE 
THE NAUMKEAG 
203-207 Essex St., SALEM 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Huntoon of 
Beverly Cove, spent Christmas with 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Andrews. 
A. Lee & Sons have been distrib- 
uting a very pretty line of calendars 
to their customers the past week, as 
have also the John Hancock Life Ins. 
Co. and others. 
Edgar Knowlton met with quite a 
serious mishap while hauling gravel 
Tuesday. In some manner he fell 
from the seat of his cart and injured 
his back and side. He lay on the 
ground for a long while before any- 
one found him, and when he was re- 
moved to his home at the old mill he 
was partially paralyzed. Dr. Glen- 
dening had him taken to the Beverly 
hospital in the ambulance Thursday. 
Mrs. Hattie (Knight) Ropes was 
on from Springfield and spent Christ- 
mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel Knight. 
George Norris, assistant at the 
local station has been enjoying a 
week’s vacation from his duties. 
Miss Hardy of Needham is spend- 
ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs. 
A. B. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn 
had with them over Christmas, Leslie 
Freeman of Detroit. 
Miss Emma Hotz of Roxbury is 
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Knoerr. 
The board of assessors was. before 
the court of appeals at the State 
house yesterday, on a corporation 
claim not settled by consent. 
Miss Ella Morrison of Gloucester 
has been a guest the past few days of 
Miss Elizabeth Dillon. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead and 
Miss Rita Andrews of Lynn were 
guests over Christmas of Mrs. An- 
drews, Brook street. 
An exhibition, illustrative of means 
and methods for the treatment and 
prevention of tuberculosis, in Horti- 
cultural hall, Boston, all next week, 
from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., will no doubt 
attract many from here. Admission 
is free. Next Saturday the lecture 
will be especially for teachers, and 
will be by Geo. H. Martin, secretary 
State Board of education. 
Will you begin the New Year right or will 
you keep on taking chances? 
Going without INSURANCE savors of 
the get rich quick spirit. Perhaps you will 
save a little, and then again you may lose a 
whole lot. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, [ass. 
Manchester, 146-3 and 16-3 
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EAS 
Y TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
DRACeEaHOVels 
Dentist, 
Announces to his Manchester patrons that 
he will be at his office, at 6 Union Street, 
daily, from 9 to 5 o’clock. Telephone 148-3. 
