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MERRILL’S 
256 1-2 ESSEX. ST. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
A. C. Titus, Furniture 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank 
210 Essex St. 
A Christmas Bargain in 
Tea Sets 
We shall offer until Christmas (or until the lot is sold) 
real China Tea Sets of 56 pieces for only $5.98 a set. 
These sets have dainty spray decorations and there are three 
pa'terns to select from. They have a $10 appearance and 
the actual value is $8 a set. We have splendid values in 
China and fancy goods on our 10c, 25cand 50c table. We 
have an unusually fine line of Decorated China and Japan- 
ese Porcelain to select from—at prices that will please, 
GEORGE W. FULLER 
mr eee Ais Fesex Stree ea Essex Street 
Style the Latet, 
“WHERE TO SHOP IN 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
For Everything Pertaining to the 
peers of the FEET 
\( THE BEST 
2) IN MEN’S SHOES 
VATTERLIN’S 1S THE Meee atic sth 6 oct os 5S | VANIER SE Giiessex steer maa eee g ac: Se sere t Ss oes oe ES 
“SHUR2ON EYEGLASSES” 
Ask to see them. Don’t Come off until you take them off 
SHUR-ON 
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é; bam WHIPPLE & Co., Mei 
No. 184 Essex Street 
Prices the Lowest Trunks and Bags 
T Reith, Millinery, 205 ee Sls 
Chas. E. Curtis & Son, Monuments 
14 New Derby Street 
Kimball Bros.’ Monumental Work, Lynde Si 
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pointments Early 
Vierrill : Suse 
256 1-2 Essex Street 
See Adv. 
’ See Adv. 
WHAT IS CHRISTMAS 
WITHOUT CONFECTIONS? 
We have the finest line of fancy 
boxes and baskets filled with the 
choicest confectionery that was ever 
offered Christmas shoppers any- 
where east of Boston. The price 
range tells the story. 
25c to $6.00 
Spainge aS Sweets 
220 ESSEX STREET 
R. V. Stuart & Co. 
Foreign and Domestic Woolens for 
High-Grade Business and Dress 
Suits. First-Class Repairing Dept. 
CHAMBERS: 202 1-2 Essex Street 
For Wen and Boy S Suits and Overcoats TP) AY & HOYT Say a. Misa and Raden Mis a Memo ppc OY | CO. 
217 Essex Street 
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Invitations have been sent out the past 
week for two private dancing parties with- 
in the next two weeks, — during the holi- 
day season, one by the ‘‘vacationists’’ on 
Christmas evening, Dec. 25, and the 
other on Thursday evening, Ree 30, by 
the senior class at the High school. The 
school authorities have granted a special 
permission for the latter. Mrs. Geo. 
W. Blaisdell, Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Mrs. F. 
J. Merrill and Mrs. J. A. Lodge will 
serve as matrons for the party. 
Otis W. Stanley, who has been in 
Brockton employed at his trade as car- 
penter, has left there and is now at 
Worcester at work for Norcross Bros., 
the well known contractors. 
A suitable Xmas gilt: —100 calling 
cards printed in attractive old English 
type, for ladies, misses or gentlemen. 
-100 for 50c at the Breeze office. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men elected 
the following officers at the meeting 
Wednesday evening: Fred C. Dough- 
erty, prophet; Henry A. Moulton, sac- 
hem; Harry S. ‘Tappan, senior saga- 
more’ John D. Morrison, junior saga- 
more; Leonard Andrews, keeper of 
wampum; Geo. Gould, collector; E. 
T. Preston, chief of records; W. R. 
Bell, trustee, 3 years. The officers will 
be raised to their respective stumps on 
the third Wednesday in January. 
Standard Diaries and Old Farmer Al- 
manacs for 1909 now ready at 
Floyd’s. 7 
Frank W. Fleming was home from 
Chelsea over Sunday. Mr. Fleming hes 
a position as cost analysis engineer with 
the Frank B. Gilbreth Construction Co., 
of New York, which is putting up a 
group of six buildings for the Atwood- 
McManus Box Co., burnt out by the 
recent fire in Chelsea. 
Private writing paper and envelopes, 
suitable for Christmas gifts, at the 
Breeze office, * 
Mr. and Mrs. on W. Mead are 
to sail on their Mediterranean trip about 
the middle of January, instead of Dec- 
ember as we unintentionally stated last 
week. 
Suitable Xmas or New Year's gift: 
the Breeze sent to some distant or near- 
by friend for one year, $1.00. 
K. of C Election. 
Masconomo council, 1232, Knights of 
Columbus, of Manchester, have chosen 
officers for the ensuing year as follows: 
Dr. William J. Dougherty, grand 
knight; Lawrence Watson, deputy 
grand knight; John Reilly, chancellor; 
J. J. Connors, warden; Austin Morley, 
treasurer; Patrick Mulvey, financial sec- 
retary; Fred C. Dougherty, recording 
secretary; James Washbrook, _ inside 
guard; Daniel Meaney, outside guard; 
Edward Flynn, lecturer; James McEI- 
haney, trustee three years. 
The installation of officers will take 
place on the second Monday evening of 
January, probably. 
