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Photographs 
For XMAS GIFTS at 
MERRILL’S 
256 1-2 ESSEX ST. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
A.C. Titus, Furniture 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
DEPOSITS MADE 
NOW 
IN THE 
~ Salem Five Cents Savings Bank +- 
210 Essex St. 
Commence INTEREST NOV. 1 
Dinner Sets. 
We havea large line of new and desirable 
Stock Patterns to select from. Patterns tha 
can be matched for you as readily as plain 
white ware. We sella dinner set of Stock 
Patterns of 112 pieces from $10.00 to 
$45.00 aset. Other Sets from $3.98. 
GEO. W. FULLER, 
275 Essex street. 
Styles the Latest, 
2x Manchester * ¢ 
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A tug-of-war contest between the 
champion K. of C. team and a team to 
be selected from the local tribe of Red 
Men is one of the possible attractions for 
Thanksgiving Day. If the event takes 
place it will be in Town hall in the after- 
noon. 
Wm. W. Hoare and Frank G. Cheev- 
er are arranging to give another of their 
popular holiday concerts in the Town 
hall on the evening of Thanksgiving 
Day, Thursday, Nov. 26. Watch for 
their announcement next week. Some 
excellent talent is being procured and a 
splendid concert is in store. 
The first in the series of graphophone 
concerts to be given in the Town hall 
this winter through the beneficence of 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper, will be 
next Wednesday. A concert will be 
given for the children at 3.45 in the af- 
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Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
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ith, Milliner 
For Everything Pertaining to the 
Comfort of the FEET 
a, ({ THE BEST 
W/ IN MEN’S SHOES 
VATTERLIN’S 15 THE PLAGE 70 SHOR crappy 
“SHUR-2ON EYEGLASSES” 
Ask to see them. Don’t Come off until you take them off 
SHUR-ON 
G. WILLIS WHIPPLE & Co., Opticians. 
No. 184 Essex Street 
For Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats PAY & HOYT CO. 
Prices the Lowest UNL 
ternoon, and for adults at 8 in the even- 
ing. No admission will be charged for 
these concerts, but a collection will be 
taken to raise funds to purchase new 
records from time to time, so as to vary 
the program. As announced tw2 weeks 
ago Mr. and Mrs. Hooper are spending 
the winter in Europe and they left their 
large graphophone in charge of one of 
our citizens so that the townspeople 
might enjoy its use. 
Mrs. Eliza Crombie and Mrs. Sen- 
ter Stanley returned last Saturday from a 
visit of several weeks with Mrs. Crom- 
bie’s son, Carrol, and family at Battle 
Creek, Mich. 
The November issue of the “‘ Ap- 
parel Retailer’’ in a ‘“survey of the 
Golden Anniversary of Almy, Bigelow 
& Washburn of Salem,’’ has the follow- 
ing to say of a Manchester woman: 
‘“Among the most intere ted and 
interesting visitors was Miss Mary A. 
Baker of Manchester-by-the-Sea. Miss 
Baker was one of the three clerks who, 
in the Bowker Block, fifty years ago, 
y, 205 Essex St. 
Lewis Dye and Cleansing Co., 54 Lafayette St. 
Make Your Apz 
pointments Early 
Veerrill, Photographer 
256 {-2 Essex Street 
See Adv. 
ere 
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Kimball Bros.’ Monumental Work, Lynde St. 
See Adv. 
The best place in Salem to buy 
CANDIES 
Palace of Sweets 
IS THE 
220 Essex Street 
We make all our own Candies 
R. V. Stuart & Co. 
AILORS— 
202 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
Boston Office, 79 Franklin Street 
Chase, Brown & Co. 
217 Essex Street 
started with the late Mr. Almy in the 
little business which has grown to the 
present mammoth proportions. Miss 
Baker was with the concern ten years, 
and Mr. Bigelow remarked, in a glowing 
tribute of Miss Baker that---* She taught 
me my first lessons in the dry goods busi- 
ness. She was one of three clerks; to- 
day at Christmas time our payroll in- 
cludes 500 persons.’ ”’ 
The first accident of a serious nature 
since the laying of the pipe for the new 
water supply was started occurred ‘Tues- 
day morning when a stone, weighing 
only a few pounds was hurled through 
the air some 200 feet as the result of a 
‘* blast,’’ and hit an Italian by the name 
of Abcdefxyz,—anyway, his check 
number was 236,—in the ribs, causing a 
fracture. The fellow saw the stone 
coming and instead of dodging, he 
turned his back to it; thus the fractured 
ribs. He was attended by Dr. Glen- 
denning, and afterwards was taken to a 
hospital in Boston. 
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