NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PERFECT IN FIT) 
STYLE AND FINISE. 
Gur Hand-Tailored Overcoats 
er arenad Wrote: 6 
$15, $18, $20. 
‘che largest assortment of Fine Overcoats ever shown in 
Essex county. 
Gur ATTERBURY OVERCOATS are winning us new cus: 
No other make can approach them in styl 
tomers every day. 
and finish. 
920 
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to $50. 
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Salem’s Largest, Lightest and Best Clothing Store. 
Naumkeag Clothing Co. 
203 to 207 Essex Street, Salem. 
Club and Lodge 
Manchester. 
Post 67, G.A.R., was inspected at 
their meeting last evening by Assis- 
tant Inspector J. H. Rivers. Delega- 
tions were present last evening from 
Gloucester and Essex. 
After the meeting of the Odd Fel- 
lows next Thursday a collation will be 
served. 
The Haphazard club will not meet 
next Monday evening, but on the 
18th, a week hence, it will meet with 
Miss Susan Allen, Norwood avenue. 
There will be an election of officers 
at the next meeting of Red Men, Dec. 
20, when the adoption degree will be 
worked on another candidate. 
Wednesday evening the Hunters and 
Warriors degree was worked on one 
candidate, after which the chiefs 
gathered around the campfire for a 
feast of corn and venison. 
The subject for discussion at the 
N.S.H. society meeting next Friday 
evening will be “Why do we dig or 
plough and cultivate the garden,” 
opened by George A. Breed of Pride’s 
Crossing. After the meeting last 
Friday night the members were en- 
tained by music and singing, and re- 
freshments were served. The annual 
election has been changed this year 
from the first meeting in December 
to the first of the year. 
The W.C.R. will hold a sale of ice 
cream and cake in G.A.R. hall next 
Thursday evening at 7.300’cock. No 
admission. 
The following officers were elected 
at the regular meeting of Camp 149, 
S. of V. Tuesday evening: Camp 
commander, Ernest R. Sargent; S. 
ViGs Winks Goodwin = J. V>-C;; 
Walter R. Bell; camp council, Ly- 
man W. Floyd, John L. Prest, and 
Orrin A. Martin; delegate to state 
convention, Rev. Edward Hersey 
Brewster, Chester H Dennis and 
Richard J. Baker; alternates, Chas. 
H. Morse, Ralph Tredick and Or- 
rin A. Martin. These officers will be 
installed the first Tuesday in January 
by S. V. Div. Com. Kirchgassner of 
Jamaica Plain. 
BATH ROBES 
HOUSE COATS 
Squirrel Lined Gloves 
Fur Goods 
Silk Umbrellas 
KNOX HATS 
STEIN BLOCH 
Suits and Overcoats 
NECKWEAR 
SAGAS 
CLOTHING STORE 
168 MAIN ST., near P.O. 
GLOUCESTER 
