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Cuff Buttons ....$ .75 to $10.00 Gold Beads, 14K., 9.00to 18.00 
Braceletsie. ea: 3.00 to 15.00 Toilet sets... se 6.00 to 20.00 
Pendants owen. 1.00 to 10.00 Signet Rings .... 3.00to 15.00 
CATT REINS ce aah. P7E LO a2 6.00 Manicure Sets ... 3.00to 8.00 
Broach);Pins ..... 1.00 to 20.00 Die Clasps) ana. .50to 5.00 
Watch Fobs ..... 2.00 to 8.00 NeckChainss. se: 1.00 to 10,00 
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164 Main Street, Gloucester 
Shop Early! 
We have a good Children’s Educator shoes at Walt 
supply of Toys, Dolls, Writing paper, Bell’s, Central sq. adv, 
Xmas Post Cards, Booklets, also Oysters, Swett’s Fish Mkt. adv. 
staple goods, ete-—E. A. Leth- Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Win- 
bridge. adv, ter Hats at Bell’s Beach St. Store. adv, 
MANCHESTER 
CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL ON VILLAGE 
GREEN, MANCHESTER 
Twenty-seven organizations were | 
represented at a meeting held at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. William 
Hooper, West Manchester, last even- 
ing to talk over the plans for the 
Christmas tree and carnival to be held 
on the Village green on Christmas 
eve. . 
Fred J. Merrill was appointed 
marshall of the procession and all the 
various organizations in town are to 
be represented in the line of march, 
with banners. The Girls’ Glee club 
and the Boys’ Glee club of the High 
School will sing carols and the Ar- 
bella club and Boy Scouts will have 
selections. Buglers will be assisted in 
the procession by the Manchester 
band. The crowd will sing the Man- 
chester Hymn, Silent Night and 
America. 
Samuel Knight’s Sons Co. will furn- 
ish a large tree, which will be erected 
on the same spot as last year, in front 
of the Town hall and church, and 
alongside the Centennial elm. This 
will be beautifully decorated by the 
Arbella club girls and lighted. The 
festivities will start at 8.30, just after 
the Christmas exercises at the 
churches. If stormy, the celebration 
will be postponed until the next fair 
night. 
The question of making this an an- 
nual feature at the Christmas season 
was also discussed and it is possible 
some provision will be made for this 
through the regular channels of town 
affairs. 
Charles W. Sawyer will again serve 
as Santa Claus, in which capacity he 
was a decided success last year. 
GLOUCESTER Boys IN TROUBLE AGAIN 
James DeCoste, William Brymer 
and Benjamin Clark, the youthful 
burglars who were captured at Man- 
chester a week ago Sunday, after 
committing a series of breaks, in 
Gloucester, nearly gave the police the 
slip Monday. 
According to the admission of one 
of the boys, they again broke into the 
Roberts cottage at West Manchester 
Monday afternoon looking for axes, 
with which they intended to go into 
the safe-burglarizing business, but 
their career was brought to a sudden 
halt, by the arrest of one of them at 
Salem that evening, while the other 
two were later captured at Swamp- 
scott. 
Buy. your wall papers from H. S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv, 
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