40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and U Remade : 
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ALMY’S ANNUAL SEPTEMBER 
SALEM, | BLANKET SALE (99m 
MASS. SSS 1290 
~ 
MORE STUPENDOUS THAN EVER IN VARIETY 
AND PRICE LOWNESS 
Unaffected by prevailing war conditions—which have raised the price of wool 
and cotton—this sale is bound to eclipse all former records in blanket selling. 
There are more than 1000 pairs of blankets in the sale—all wool blankets, cot- 
ton and wool blankets, cotton blankets, single, double and crib size, white, col- 
ored and plaid blankets. 
REMEMBER THIS 
Blankets Cannot Go Lower In 
Price But They Can Go Higher 
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: | BEVERLY FARMS 
| MANCHESTER SEA FOOD CO. | ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD The young people from the Ward 
6 playground attended the annual ex- 
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FH. DENNIS, Manager Tech <i Sent bs ne ad oan hibition of the city’s playgrounds at 
Ocean Side Park, Beverly, Wednes- 
Residence, No. 5 Lincoln Street | Market, 48 Beach Street day afternoon and under the direction 
Tel. 296M 
Tal 1887 of Instructors John Murphy and Miss 
| Gladys St. Clair did some excellent 
work. The playgrounds will be open 
for the children as long as they de- 
sire to go there, but the term of the 
Edward S. Knight instructors ended for the season with 
the exhibition. 
FLORIST The registrars of voters announce 
that sessions for registering voters 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all occasions and for the correction of the voting 
ESTABLISHED 1884 list will be held in City hall on Wed- 
40 SCHOOL STREET Tel. 10 MANCHESTER nesday, Sept. 9; Friday, Sept. 11; 
Wednesday, Sept. 16; Friday, Sept. 
‘ - 18; Friday, September 25; Friday, 
Oct. 2; Wednesday, Oct. 7; and Fri- 
The Leopard Moth Larva day, Oct. 9; from 7.30 to 9 o'clock 
in the evening and on Wednesday, 
- Oct. 14 from. 12 noon to Io p. m. 
shade trees of New England. The new dwelling of Wm. H. 
We have men especially trained to Moore on Hale st. at Pride’s is pro- 
gressing rapidly. It is 84 by 35 feet 
and is of stucco finish. It will be 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO. occupied by employees of the Moore 
The most destructive of recent pests to 
successfully combat this insect. 
= estate. 
Foresters-Entomologists John Kelly will spend the week- 
Beverly, . 2 “ t Mass. end and holiday visiting his parents 
ma Rane AES at Hampstead, L, J, 
