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The Linen Store's Annual Offering of 
Thanksgiving Linens 
Thousands of pieces of beautiful, snowy damasks, pattern cloths, napkins in all sizes, serv- 
ing cloths, doilies, and all other linen pieces which make the perfect ‘foundation of the festive 
Thanksgiving table. Allat prices minus the middleman’s profit, because we imported them 
direct from the leading linen mills of Ireland, Scotland, England and Germany. 
Special Prices on Special Prices on Special Prices on 
Damask Napkins Pattern Cloths 
70 in. wide, all linen, worth 7 a ri Great sale fine linen Napkins, 5-8 size, For round, oval, or square tables. 
: all linen Napkins, full salvage. All Our ‘own im i i 
; - : ; , ’ portation of high grade 
70 in. wide, Silver Bleached, worth 89c, new designs $1.39 doz. Heather Linen. For this Thanksgiving 
at 59¢ yd. Linen Sale. 
72 in. wide, Silver Bleached, worth $1.25 5-8 size, all linen, heavy weight Napkins, x 
i , $1 yd. pretty patterns, including spot and 2x2 yd. Pattern Cloths, in circular or 
square designs. Worth $3.50 at $2.50 
72 in, Satin Damask, 3730 yd. ae sg hte s 24x24, all circular designs, extra satin 
. = oe 1 
Two designs, with Napkins to match. 20x20 in. Napkins of Iris h manufacture, Damask Pattern Cloths. ” Patterns are 
72 in. wide, extra weight, and double heavy quality, extra satin finish, will notably handsome. Would bea leader 
damask. Has been $1.50, at $1.25 yd. give satisfaction in wear $2 doz. at $5.00. For this sale 
Sig ae 3s 
be cp ot 
Stanley's absence, is leaving soon for 21, by Rev. G. Alexander Mitchell, a 
Lawrence and from there she goes to Presbyterian clergyman, Charles E. Gass 
The set school with Prof. Adams Rochester, N. H. Mrs. Dean owns of Cambridge and Miss Susan M. 
of Salem, as_ instructor, started ‘Thurs- the cottage house corner Lincoln street Greenough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 
day night, with about 25 couples pre-and Norwood avenue. Archie Greenough, of Manchester 
sent. The class will be continued on ; : 
Thursday evenings from 8.15 to 11 
o'clock, with instruction interspersed at 
intervals throughout the evening not only 
for pupils, but for any who may be in at- 
tendance. 
The assessors have been spending con- 
siderable time at the State House the 
past week, as is their wont at this time 
of year, going over the state bank and 
‘ ee fir E. B. Dean, who has been at Gass—Greenough. 
3 € anchester several weeks, and has been 
6; ¥ 7 << 4 > ° . . 
= x AMisucteate ae e housekeeper at Senter Stanley’s in Mrs. Married at Providence, R. I., Sept. 
AN 
We Are Always 
in a Position 
corporation tax books, look ng after mis- Mi 
placed credits. Very often they find as te a 7 DENNISONS TAGS to Furnish These 
a result of their search thousands of dol- S S2 STAN DARD : 
lars of bank and corporation taxes cred- SS war. Printed or Unprinted 
ved h ees a NOE LAS We sell them and are therefore 
ited to the wrong city or town, and thus . ableto give you the greatest value 
. for your money.in this | lineseere 
they ‘‘corral’? some extra money for 
Manchester. This year they have thus 
far ‘‘discovered’’ some five or six 
thousand. ‘The amount to come from 
the state this year from bank and corpor- 
ation taxes, according to the statement 
sent to Town Treasurer Stanley is $46, - 
974.15, which is an increase of some 
$9,500 over last year. It is likely this 
figure will be increased to some $13,000 
in total, over last year. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
VN Orders promptly attended to, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Manchester, Mass. 
