FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS 
RINGS 
Diamond and Fancy Stones 
WATCHES 
Gold and Gold Filled 
PENDANTS 
Gold and Gold Filled 
BEADS 
Gold and Gold Filled 
BRACELETS 
Gold Filled. A great variety 
BRACELET WATCHES 
Leather and Gold Filled 
A Pretty Diamond Ring for $50 
STARR C. HEWITT 
158 Essex Street 
Salem, Mass. 
Notice to Subscribers 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the Shore 
for their city Homes should no- 
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address promptly, sending their 
presentas well as their new address. 
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your probate and administra- 
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notices published in the 
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‘stsamers, best service, 
wireless telegraph. 
MERCHANTS & MINER‘; 
low fares, 
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SUMMIT 
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TITUS’ 
To Have Folks Say “‘I Come to 
‘That Stove Will Drive 
Us Out of Doors 
If it sends out any more heat,” 
said a man to his wife for whom 
we “set up” recently 
A Crawford Heater 
In their living room. There’s no 
mistaking the fact that a Craw- 
ford is the greatest heater. Made 
of the best materials and upon the 
latest scientific heating principles, 
it excels. Some Crawfords have 
a direct draft, others an indirect 
one—the latter the preferable. 
Draw center grates, large clinker 
doors, deep ash pans, high brick 
linings, dust dampers and remov- 
able nickle rails are some excellent 
features in Crawfords. Those 
that burn coal are $12.50 and up 
One to burn wood is $15.00 and 
one that burns both coal and wood 
is $22.00, Literature furnished 
upon request. 
The Store that’s ‘‘a li* 
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The holid~ cP RORONTE. 
strikine' ay Spirit is ‘nowhere more 
Ner .¥ % €vitience than at the 
_« Y@rk Flippodrome these days, 
whee throngs of children, tempor- 
‘arity freed from the routine of 
‘School, monopolize the huge house. 
Not only the little ones fram Come 
fortable houses, but those from the 
poorest quartefs are enjoying the hol- 
iday chee radiated by the big spec- 
tacle “America.” ‘This is largely due 
to the generosity of the philanthropi- 
cally inclined who have purchased 
large blocks of seats for distribution 
among settlement 
asylums, etc, 
workers, orphan 
In consequence happy 
flocks of youngsters under the guid- 
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“*The Great Store Beautiful’’ 
TITUS’ 
It Is a Fine Compliment 
This Store Because I Can Find 
Here What I Want and I Am Sure of the Goodness of It’’ 
Some Are Made to Sell 
On Their Good Looks 
Principally, others have a fine ap- 
pearance and_ sterling worth to 
commend them— 
COUCHES 
The latter is the kind sold at 
Titus. We will not sell a couch 
(or anything else for that matter ) 
that we cannot guarantee to give 
satisfactory wear for the price we 
ask for it. We have a splendid 
line to show you. Frames of solid 
oak (golden and mission) uphol- 
stering done with velour, leather 
and a leather-like material that 1s 
very durable. Each one made 
upon honor and sold on the same 
principle. Values | range from 
$15.00 in velour up to $40.00 in 
fine leather. A number of values 
between. 
Beautiful Dress 
In oak, maple, waln*'’ 
any. Values fre medi: , 
a¢ @fid mahog- 
a $16. to $80, 
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ance of chaperones and escorts may 
be seen at every performance and 
reservations of the same character 
are booked in large mambers for ten 
days to come, 
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_ It appears that there is a suspicion - 
in New England that polygamy ex-: 
ists even outside of Utah, and Sena- 
tor Weeks of Massachusetts has in- 
troduced a resolution in the Senate 
asking for an investigation. 
_It is predicted that western yellow 
pine will furnish an excellent source 
of turpentine as the southern pine be- 
comes exhausted. 
We are prepared to handle any kind of a - 
Job, qiiickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICE 
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