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SALEM, MASS. 
Summer Suits, Goats, Dresses 
J GRAND JULY CLEARANCE we | 
Every Garment at a Sharp Reduction 
Liberal savings can now be made on just the garments most needed for summer wear. 
of silk pongee in the natural color made 
collarless with trimmings of black around Models 
neck and on cuffs, black buttons. A PeLyy PRICES CUT REGARDLESS OF VALUE 
nobby garment which youll find of great | 
service. Don’t miss these at only One Blue Silk Rajah Suit, was $45.00. To 
$5.60 close,at this sale : age $25.00 $25.00 has been the regular pri e 
One Copenhagen Voile Suit, was $50.00. | Mio wien: nek licul 
Mohair Dust Goats in navy, gray, To close at this sale $25.00 ow cut to the ridiculous price 
brown, and black. No better material) One Copenhagen Mirage Suit, was $45.00. | $15.00 
made for shedding the dust. Made in To close at this sale $25.00 | 
plain, simple style, yet attractive and most | One Brown Mirage Suit, was $47.50. To ' 
serviceable for any Coat need. Price close at this sale $25.00 | An assortment of about 15 high grade wash- 
$5.G0 | 6 Lace Braid Coats, made over taffeta silk 
lining in navy, Alice and black. $15, 
White Linen, Natural Linen and Lin- $20 and $25 are the regular prices. Jf 
en Finish Goats at you want something extremely dressy— | 
$2.98, $3.98, $5.00 | secure one of these at $10.00 
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WIANCHESTER The attractiveline of souvenir china 
i ' s displayed at Allen’s Drug store has been 
The Drug Clerks dance in the Town attracting no end of attention the past 
hall ‘Thursday evening brought out the week. This has just been imported from 
largest and most select party of the sea~ Austria by Mr. Allen and is one of the 
son. The hall was crowded. Longs’ prettiest lines ever displayed here. 
orchestra, 12 pieces, furnished the music, 
and prior to the dancing rendered a short 
musical program. ‘The hall was prettily 
decoratd for the occasion with flowers 
and greenery. ‘ihe grand march was 
started at 10 o'clock, over 100 couples 
being in line. Edward Walsh, the 
floor director, and Miss Bessie Dudley 
of Boston, lead the march, and Otto L. : ie 
Derick, the assistant Hoor director, and Pew line of candy, —the Mary Elizabeth. 
Miss Burns, followed. The aids were Try some of the delicious molasses 
Alfred Walen, chief aid, F. G. Cheever, — *!88¢S. 
B. L. Allen, F. L. Decker, Jos. “W. oe 
Cawthorne, jr., Harry Slade and John To the Sons of Manchester at Home 
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| Pongee Finish Goats, a fine imitation Exclusive Summer Suits 
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Sergeant Andrews, of the local police 
force, went on a fishing trip down the 
river, Thursday, and returned with a 
large string of fine cunners and a dandy 
sun burn. ‘This is the first time the 
Sergeant has been on the water for some 
years. 
Cheever’s Drug store is advertising a 
Walsh. and Scattered Abroad. 
At the meeting of the North Shore Greeting: 
Horticultural society last evening the The annual gathering of the Elder 
matter of incorporating the society was Brethren will be held at Tuck’s Point, 
discussed and an informal vote wastaken West Manchester Station at high noon, 
on the question. ‘“Thevote was unani- Wednesday, July 29. If you live in 
mously in favor of incorporating. This Manchester, or were bornthere, or were 
will come up latter for definite action. lucky enough to marry a Manchester 
A committee composed of William Till, girl, and are fifty years of ave, you are 
John Baker, A. EK. Parsons, Herbert entitled to membership. 
Shaw and Joseph Clarke was appointed GeorceE F. Aten, 
to ‘“sound’’ the members, who were President. 
not at the meeting, particularly owners If there isa storm on the 29th, the 
of estates, as to their feeling in the mat- gathering will be held on ‘Thursday, 
ter, the 30th, 
White Serge and Mohair Suits, also 
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white serge with black hairline stripes— 
a grand clearance of all sizes now re- 
maining on our racks. Made of best 
quality materials by the finest tailors. 
able Suits in Irish linen, pongee, and 
striped linen novelties. If you want 
something a little out of the ordinary, 
get one of the regular $25.00 and $27.50 
suits, now cut to $15.00 
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Mrs. Harriet Alberts. 
Mrs. Harriet Alberts, widow of the 
late Joseph Alberts, passed away on 
‘Tuesday at the home of Mrs M. E. La- 
tions, Union street, Manchester, at the 
age of 76 years, 9 months. Mrs. Al- 
berts had been ill for a longtime. Fun- 
eral services were held Thursday after- 
noon at 3 o'clock. 
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The Original Boston Food Fair. 
In planning for their Seventh Food 
Fair—the original Boston Food Fair— 
given by the Boston Retail Grocers’ 
Association from September 28 to Oct. 
31 in the Park Square Coliseum, the 
management took into account that the 
styles in expositions, and the buildings 
they are given in, change from time to 
time just as fashions do. “They accord- 
ingly selected the mammoth Park Square 
Coliseum as the most advantageous in 
every particular for the Food Fair this 
year. If the Park Square Coliseum had 
been built specially for their purpases the 
Boston Retail Grocers’ Association 
could not have had a more suitable ex- 
position building for keeping abreast of 
the advancement in the public’s taste. 
With the remodelling and new _ interior 
architectural decoration, the Park Square 
Coliseum will be ideal. 
Clocks cared for by season. Loomis, * 
