NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Councilman-elect Frank Rand re- 
turned on Monday evening last from 
his customary gunning outing in the 
Maine woods, bringing home with him 
asa specimen of his marksmanship 
two fine buck deer. Mr. Rand intends 
in the near future to give to his many 
friends a venison supper, and conse- 
quently many are saving their appe- 
tites in anticipation of the event. 
Today, at the Farms schools, 
beween 2 and 5, is being held a 
Christmas sale, consisting of articles 
made by the pupils, and also home- 
made confectionery, cake and ice 
cream. The proceeds of the sale are 
to be devoted to the purchase of a 
stereopticon lantern. 
The Second Baptist church was 
crowded Thursday evening when 
Rev. Nathan Bailey gave his famous 
lecture on “ Ben Hur” accompanied 
by stereopticon views. A large dele- 
gation was present from Manchester. 
Salvation Army contribution boxes 
are at the postoffice and the different 
stores at the Farms for the Christmas 
dinner to be given the poor of Beverly, 
as has been the custom of years past. 
By dropping in a little of your change 
you will help others to enjoy a merry 
Christmas and give encouragement to 
those who are doing lots of good to 
carry on the good work. . 
To Early 
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-mwom™m D £9 49 272 
sssseese 
Smoking Jackets, 
$4.90 to $9.90 
Bath Robes, 
$4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 
OVERCOATS We have several 
customers who al- 
ways wait until Xmas, and then make 
themselves a present of a Suit or Over- 
coat. This is good judgment. Why not 
try it yourself? We can fit you to any 
price coat or suit you want. 
$9.90 to $24.90 
These are Profit-Sharing Prices, re- 
member — and they are way below our 
nearest competitor. 
COATS — Fur Collar and Cuffs 
$25.00 and $27.90 
Fur Caps, $1.98 upwards 
217 Essex St. 
SALEM 
\@ We desire to call your attention to our caret 
viceable and useful articles for Christmas Presents. 
A Big Saving made on every purchase if you buy your goods of us. 
At the meeting of Preston post, No. 
188, held Wednesday evening, it was 
reported sufficient applications had 
been received from representative cit- 
izens of the Farms to become mem- 
bers of the proposed Preston post, G. 
A.R., associates that success seemed 
assured, and the post voted to proceed 
with the organization at once. The 
object is especially a worthy one, and 
will no doubt be of pleasure and inter- 
est to each and every member as well 
as a testimonial of appreciation to the 
veterans, aiding them in keeping up 
their good work as represented by the 
principles of all G.A R. posts—Friend- 
ship, Charity and Loyalty. 
The recently-elected officers of 
Preston post, 188, are: Chas. H. Day, 
comm.; Theodore A. Holmes, S.V.C. ; 
Joshua M. Younger, J.V.C.; Daniel 
W. Preston, surgeon ; George Walton 
Larcom, chaplain; Benj. F. Osborne, 
quartermaster ; Wm. H. Blanchard, 
officer of the guard ; Theo. A. Holmes, 
delegate ; Andrew Standley, alternate. 
The children of St. Margaret’s SS. 
are now rehearsing, under the direc- 
tion of Miss Lydia Hayes, for a con- 
cert, the date of which has been set 
for the first of January. Theconcert, 
which will be somewhat of a Christ- 
mas nature, will have as a feature a 
cantata entitled ‘Revolt of the Toys.” 
The Farms was a busy place on 
election day, there being 272 votes 
Xmas Neckwear — All new patterns, 
just received from leading houses — 
all shapes, styles and patterns 
23ce, 29c, 45c, 95e 
Arm Bands — 23¢, 48¢ 
Suspenders — 23c, 48¢ 
Hosiery — 12%e, 23e¢, 45¢ 
Umbrellas — from 98¢ to $6.00 
Engraving free of charge 
SUIT CASES — An elegant line of 
cases, just the thing for Xmas, from 
the imitation leather to the genuine 
leather. 95¢ up to $12.00 
Travelling Bags — We have choice 
leather bags, only $4.00 to $12.00 
Toilet Cases (on Pads) — Can be fas- 
tened to inside of suit case cover 
$2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 
DAY & HOYT 
cast in Ward 6, which is an unusual 
number and showed the interest taken. 
The snow and cold weather of this 
week have put a decided stop to many 
improvements in progress on private 
estates. 
‘“POOT TRAINER ”’ 
Can fit the Smallest to the Largest 
Foot. In Tan colorand Black. But- 
ton and Lace. In Hand Welt and 
McKay-sewed. 
H. T. VATTERLIN 
246 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM, . . MASS. 
Christmas Buyers! 
ully-selected stock of Christmas Novelties—all sensible, ser- 
Goods are marked at Profit-Sharing Prices. 
SWEATERS — Always useful articles 
for Christmas Gifts. For Men 95e¢ 
upwards, for Boys 48e¢ upwards, 
Buster Brown Sweaters for Children 
98c, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98 
Underwear — 23c, 45c¢, 48¢€ up- 
wards 
Pajamas — 98c, $1.45 
Night Robes — 48c, 95c 
BOYS’ DEPARTMENT 
This department has received careful 
attention, and there will be found many 
useful articles for Boys’ Christmas Gifts. 
All at Profit-Sharing Prices. 
Boys’ Sweaters, Neckwear, Underwear, 
Caps, Shirts and Collars, Blouses, Sus- 
penders, Hosiery, Overalls, Overcoats, 
Suits, etc. 
Headquarters for 
XMAS GOODS 
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings 
