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No school this afternoon: the teachers 
are attending a leeture in Gloucester. 
Miss Mary O’ Rourke has returned to 
East Boston for the winter. 
Charlie Hanibal of Bennett street is 
on atwo weeks’ vacation at his grand- 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lydston, 
of Kittery Navy Yard, and his uncle 
Walter Lydston of Portsmouth, N. H. 
Jason Tuttle has resumed his former 
duties for the winter as janitor of the 
postofhice block. 
Miss Edith Northup has entered Miss 
Wheelock’s Training school the past 
week to take up kindergarten work. 
One of the possible coming events in 
the line of dancing parties for the near 
future in Manchester is one under the 
auspices of the young lady clerks. 
Nothing definite has been decided as 
yet, however. 
Allen S. Peabody and family are re- 
turning to Manchester a week from next 
Monday, aftera year at Asheville, N. C., 
where Mr. Peabody has been taking a 
course in forestry in the well known 
Vanderbilt school for that purpose. 
They are stopping at Mrs. Peabody’s 
home in Bridgeport, Conn., over Sun- 
day and will arrive here the following 
day. 
There were rumors of a hold-up at — 
West Manchester early Thursday even- 
ing, Miss Catherine Burke, one of the 
girls employed at the John L. ‘Thorn- 
dike summer home, being the victim. 
Miss Burke left Boston on the 5.30 
train and arriving at West Manchester 
she walked up the track and thence up 
the avenue leading to Bridge street and 
the Thorndikes., She says a man with a 
suit case and’ a. bundle walked up the 
track and the avenue, also, and when 
near the old barn, about 200 yards from 
the house the man grabbed her and tried 
to rob her. She screamed and_ her 
assailant made his escape. The police 
were notified, but after a most thorough 
search of the locality and at the stations 
they could find nobody that answered the 
description of the man. 
Next Tuesday evening Aide William 
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E. Choate of Beverly, will pay an offic- 
ial visit to Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, 
149, S. of V., on which occasion it is 
anticipated there will be a large attend- 
ance of the local camp members. It is 
expected that a delegation of some 15 
members from John Low camp of Bev- 
erly will accompany Mr. Choate. A 
collation will be served. 
(Formerly with L. M. Morton, Summer St., Boston) 
PAUL WEIL 
Announces that the partnership heretofore existing between him and A. Jacobs has been dis- 
continued and that Mr. Weil will conduct the business alone. He is now prepared to take 
orders for 
FALL AND WINTER SUITS 
Also Gleaning, Pressing and Repairing at Reasonable Prices 
POSTOFFIGE BLOCK BEAGH ST. MANGHESTER 
KEEPS ITS COLOR 
Any article sent here to be dyed is guaranteed 
to retain its color in all weathers and indefinite- 
ly. It will not fade in the sun or wash out in a 
shower. It ‘“‘sticks’’ as long as the material 
hangs together. Aud the shade we give it will 
make it look like a new fabric altogether. 
Don’t throw away any garments that are simply 
faded in color. Send them here and you will 
be astonished at how well and quickly we can 
renovate them. . 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
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RIGHT SMART HATS 
These are the kind of headwear we are creating for our trade. ‘There isa certain jaunti- 
ness to REITH HATS that is decidedly noticeable among many. ‘The quality of REITH 
trimmings is always the best and the creation is always of the true style kind. 
Come to us, ladies, and have a millinery talk before you give your fall order. 
will cost you nothing if we cannot convince you that we can satisfactorily serve you. 
REIT 
The talk 
204 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM 
MILLINER 
