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ESTABLISHED 1858 SALEM, MASS. 
PROTECT YOUR FEET WITH 
HOOD RUBBERS 
THEY ARE GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION 
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factory damaged rubbers, but offer only good reliable makes. 
RUBBER SPECIAL 
50 Cases Women’s Storm and Low Cut Rubbers, 
regular 60c grade. Our price 50c a pair. 
ARCTICS 
All First Quality Goods and Guaranteed 
Children's High 3 Buckle 
Misses’ High 3 Buckle 
Women’s High 3 Buckle 
Knockabout or School Rubbers without doubt will stand 
the hardest kind of wear. 
Child’s sizes, 9 to 103 - Z S 50c 
Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2 - - - 60c 
Women’s sizes, 25 to7 - - = 75Cc 
Men’s sizes, 7 to 11 = = z 
Boys’ sizes, 24 to 53 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight were 
called to Haverhill last Sunday by the se- 
rious illness of Mrs. Knight’s nephew, 
Bryce Barnett Hayden, whose death 
eatly Monday morning brings sadness in- 
into a large family circle. The young 
man was in his 20th year, and was just 
entering upon a business career, after 
completing his education, having a bright 
future before him, which makes his un- 
timely death all the more sad. Death 
resulted from Bright’s disease. His_re- 
mains were taken to Maine for burial. 
Mr. Hayden was well known here, hav- 
ing been a frequent visitor at the home 
of his aunt, Mrs. Knight. 
The Beach Street Cafe was the scene 
of a merry gathering Wednesday even- 
ing when Mrs. J. S. Reed, president of 
the Allen Relief corps,: entertained the 
various officers who have served under 
her the past year, some sixteen in all. 
The party assembled about 8 0’ clock and 
at 8.30 all went to the dining room, 
where a long table had been spread with 
covers for eighteen and a turkey supper 
was served. ‘The table was effectively 
decorated and the room was aglow with 
Christmas colors. In the center, sus- 
pended from the ceiling, and directly 
Boys’ High 3 Buckle 
Men's High 3 Buckle 
Our prices on First Quality Rubbers can not be equalled in Essex County. We do NOT sell punched or 
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over the table. hung a little faxen haired. 
angel which was the center of no little 
comment. The evening passed all too 
quickly, but it brought to a most pleasing 
close a year’s faithful service and one in 
which there was much delight for Mrs. 
Reed as president of the corps. 
Mrs. Hattie F. Baker and family and 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cook and daugh- 
ter will spend the Christmas holidays at 
Reading with Mrs. Baker’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Damon. 
John Cool returned to Manchester 
Thursday after a year’s absence, during 
which he was at his former home in 
Newfoundland. His wife and infant 
child will join him here next spring. 
Mrs. Fred Harvey and three little 
children are guests over Christmas of 
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Rose, Bennett 
street. : 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon at once. 
We pay in spot cash alt we can afford to 
allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO., 
Tel. 624-11 10 Hardy St., Salem. 
Our wagon is in Manchester almost every 
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When in Gloucester 
Look Over Our Line of 
Children’s Shoes 
at. $1.00, $1.25 
and $1.50 
BOY’S STOMPERS 
at $1.50, $1.75 © 
and $2.00 
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We give better values in durable 
school shoes than you usually see. 
See our Men's Waterproof Tans 
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00 
FOR GOOD SHOES 
COME DIRECT TO 
FORD & WASS 
Postoffice, Sq. Gloucester 
