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BREEZE 
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GRADE # 
Fall 
The quict elegance of a black or oxford overcoat is un- 
questioned ; 
more and more men prefer one or the other. 
The fall models we show reach just below the knee, 
are serge or silk-lined. 
We have them in all sizes, $10. 
Shorter covert ccats in shades of tan, $10, $12, $15 
to $20. 
Long rainproofed coats, in oxford, black and tan, very 
vagger rain or shine, $10 to $22.50. 
Suits made to your measure but ready to wear, tailor- 
ed to perfection and in the new loose models, single and 
double-breasted, gray effects, blue and black, $410 to $30. 
Fall hats, shoes and furnishings. 
Salem’s Largest, Lishest and Best Clothing Store 
The Naumkeag 
ESSEX STREET 
ta 207 
MANCHESTER 
Scores of private residences in town 
have been beautified by Supt. Kim- 
ball’s army of concreters who have al- 
most completed their annual concret- 
ing work on the town sidewalks. 
Summer street to Forest has been 
completed this week and only a little 
more remains to be done at West 
Manchester. The walks on the town 
Common have been dug up this week 
and some new grading will be done 
before concrete is laid. 
Work has been started this week 
in macdamazing Washington street. 
The entire length of the street has 
been dug up preparatory to relaying 
for macadam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Stanley 
have returned from a short visit with 
their son, Fred Stanley, in Woburn. 
In the football game at Bennett’s 
ice pond last Saturday between the 
two junior teams, the ‘ Squealers’’ 
defeated the “ Buckers”’ 15 to 5. 
Having taken the position as care- 
taker of the Dana estate for the win- 
ter, Harlan Morgan has this week 
taken up a residence, with his family, 
,at the Dana house. 
The local police had one case before 
the court this week for drunkenness. 
A fine of $5 was imposed. 
Charles E. Cotting is to have a 
greenhouse built this fall on the Shel- 
don estate, West Manchester, 40 feet 
Jong. Messrs. Connolly Bros. are 
doing the work. 
Mr. Valentine, one of the clerks at 
Semons & Campbell’s market, made 
a daring rescue of a runaway horse 
Wednesday morning. As the Misses 
Croll were being driven from their 
home on Smith’s Point to the station 
in one of Timmins’ stable hitches, the 
horse became unmanageable and a 
serious accident was expected as the 
runaway rig came dashing up Beach 
street. Mr. Valentine ran out into 
the road and grabbed the horse’s 
bridle, and succeeded in stopping the 
’ horse. 
Ladies’ Knickerbocker shoes at 
Bell’s 7 
We have a full supply of Jap-a-lac 
on hand, in twelve shades. D. T. 
Beaton. * 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY. 
The Public Library will be open until the 
First of November every morning, except 
Monday, from ¥ to 10.30, every afternoon 
from 2 to 5, and Saturday evenings from 
6.30 tu 8.30 o’clock. 
Sunday and Holidays are excepted. 
Per order, 
TRUSTREES, | 
Manion’s Fi ish Market 
BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS, 
Ocean, Lake & Pond Fresh Fish. 
Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats a 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt Deliv 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little N 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
DRGs LeHOYae 
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. 
