NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Beverly Farms baseball nine AN AID TO YOUR PROSPERITY 
Me ieaine over them 6 to s last Sat IS A BANK ACCOUNT AND A CHECK BOOK, 
urday, it being their third consecu- 
tive win. It was a most interesting In a life-time one spends a fortune. 
game and until the last man was out . : 
the result was in doubt. Manchester _ Loose cash leaks away quickly, and many 
presented practically a new line-up, ; 
while the Farms’ team was the same HINES needlessly. 
| as in previous weeks. The pitching ; 
WiwteWat, the felding of Joon Com A check account will show you the leaks, and 
_nolly and Donovan, and the batting help you Save money. 
_of McPherson were features of the z : 
_ contest. McPherson made the long- One Dollar will give you a Bank Account and 
est hit ever seen on the grounds. Cul- 
bertson twirled a good game for Man- 
chester and also made three hits, in- 
oe oie Pe o! . THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
: High eet os ee ica MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
_ over the advent of a baby girl. 
| Peter F. Ward has leased the Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Eves. 7-8 (deposit only) 
apartments over the store in the 
Pierce block and will move in short- 
ly. Edward Estes and family, who 
a Check Book of your own. 
_ have been occupying the above rooms, RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
have moved into the v t tene- : 
Sent on shes Perc Ga. a sm ee Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
_ The North Shore girls are giving GV a Eee ENG RNGEEETR 
_a public dance in Neighbor’s hall Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con-. 
next Thursday evening, Sept. 18. struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
| Long’s orchestra will furnish the Established 1897 
music. The proceeds will go to aid LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-R and W 
St. Margaret’s church. ee 
9 WHERE YOU CAN SHOP WITH 
ENTIRE . SATISFACTION. MAY 
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The Scns Apparel Section is Taking 
On the First Tinge of Autumn 
THE charming new models, the variety of materials, the smartness in styles and the remarkably 
low pricing will at once win your approval. Those who desire to follow the latest vogue, yet have a Suit 
possessing a refined, slightly conservative and graceful line usually possessed by exclusive tailors, will be 
delighted with our new assortments. ‘The Paternal include SERGES, JACQU ARI Seas VIO Ue aoe 
LAMIE, EPONGLINE, TWO-TONE, DIAGONALS AND NOVELTY WEAVES. 
[mremodels at $25 will, we believe, meet ( e « 
; Spring Suits 
with your earnest approval. When shall we have the 
We have a few left, suitable for early fall wear. 
pleasure of showing you through this early Fall as Suits that sold up to $25.00, now marked 
sortment ? + sy 1 0.00 
Tuesday, September 16th, our Semi-Annual Sale of Notions. Dressmakers and 
COM | NG | Home Sewers should bear this in mind and plan to take advantage of the BIG 
e = (SAVINGS4°ON; "SMALL. THINGS, Particulars in The Salem Ev ening 
News Monday, September 15th. 
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