NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Type canence 
WHO Weber 
&] | mamas | 
SPEGIAL NOTICE 
Our Eighth Department Managers’ Sale.opens Tuesday 
morning July 7th---a 5 days’ event where the management 
is turned over to the department managers with only one 
instruction and that is “to make prices that will astonish 
and please everybody.” 
This is a sale where everybody 
connected with our business is benefited from the buyers to 
the messenger boys and cash girls. 
They will all receive a 
certain percentage of the cash sales during this sale. 
Watch for the opening announcement in Monday’s Salem 
Evening News and plan to be here Tuesday and every day 
while the sale 1s in progress. 
If you do not receive the News regularly a postal to our Mail Order Depart- 
ment will bring one promptly. 
Gn caves ees coca ss eowecs anaes amm 
MANCHESTER 
George Workman, who has been with 
a West Manchester family for several 
years, has a position this year with Mr. 
Ames at Pride’s Crossing. 
The State Scouts’ dance in the “Town 
hall on Monday evening drew one of the 
largest and best crowds of the season. 
Barges were run to Essex and Beverly 
after the dance. 
Early Wednesday morning as R. & 1: 
Baker’s milk wagon was coming — down 
Vine street, the horse stumbled and _ fell, 
breaking the shafts. C. W. Sawyer 
was on hand and assisted in freeing the 
horse from its predicament. Another 
wagon had to be procured. 
During last week 237 bathers were re- 
corded as having used the Public bath 
house at Singing Beach. This is an in- 
crease of 54 over last year for the cor- 
responding week. With the exception 
of Thursday, the temperature of the 
water was over 60 and averaged 64 or 
65. On Thursday, the temperature 
lowered to 58. Many of 
residents have begun to go in and this 
week they put their raft into the water, 
which affords considerable pleasure to 
the bathersin general, permitting them 
to dive off into deep water and making 
things pleasant for all. _ A petition is be- 
the summer: 
ng gotten up to have an article inserted 
in the warrant of the special Town meet- 
ing, to be held soon, whereby the town 
will consider the laying out of enough 
money to purchase, or have built, a raft 
of sufficient size and stability to hold the 
crowd of bathers that will enjoy its pleas- 
ures. 
Leonard Crowell was in 
day renewing acquaintances. 
here over the Fourth. 
The summer school opens at the G. 
A. Priest school on Monday, July 13, 
town Mon- 
He 1s also 
and will continue five weeks, until 
August 14. “The school will be in 
charge of Misses Lila Goldsmith and 
Myrtle Fenderson, and is intended pri- 
marily to give backward pupils an oppor- 
tunity to “‘catchup’’ and go on with 
their classes at the beginning of the fall 
term. 
Dr. J. DeSouza Bettencourt of San 
Francisco has been for the past week a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Shee- 
han. 
The gross receipts of the recent art 
exhibit held at the Price primary school 
hall was $135, and after the expenses 
were paid $127 was left. “This made an 
average of about $18 for each of the 
grades of the Priest school to be devoted 
to buying pictures for the various rooms. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, spring and 
summer styles, at Bell’s. ** 
TO DESTROY GYPSY MOTHS 
Cut the dead wood and superfluous trees 
Spray the trees NOW! 
Put on burlap bands NOW! 
Creosote eggs next fall or winter, 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor for all work out=doors of an estate 
Telephone Connection 
95 SCHOOL STREET % 
% MANCHESTER, MASS. 
