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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, 
ORE a Essex street. 
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Daniel Allen and family closed their 
summer house off Summer street this 
week and returned to Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Winchester 
have been spending the week in Maine. 
Miss Statira MacDonald came on from 
“White Plains, N. Y., this week for 
a short visit with her parentss, Mr. 
and Mrs. Thomas B. MacDonald, Sum- 
emer street. 
Harry Swett is ona pleasure trip to 
New York for a few days. 
Caretaker Wilbur Paige picked an ap- 
_ ple on the Town Farm one day _ recent- 
ly weighing 16 ounces, —a record break- 
er. He brought it to the Town hall 
last evening and was showing it around. 
Next Tuesday will be G. A. R. day 
-at the Food Fair in Mechanic’s hall, 
Boston. 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
Styles the Latest, 
WHERE TO SHOP IN 
.SALEM..| 
Reith, Millinery, 205 sees Ste 
Lewis Dye and Cleansing Co., 54 Lafayette St. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
For Everything Pertaining to the 
omfort of the FEET 
THE BEST 
JIN MEN’S SHOES 
BS THE ley TO SHO 
46 ESSEX STREET 
VATTERLIN’ 
“SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES” 
Ask to see them. 
Don’t Come off until you take them off 
SHUR-ON 
G. WILLIS WHIPPLE & (o., Ddicians, 
Wo. 184 Essex ME Riibatistiled Sell cont acrerk cueaiten on Se OSES Sire eR tet Pd eS) ee ed 
For Men and Boy s Suits and Overcoats D AY & eis a NAL nd Rave susadOvms NAY @& HOYT CO. CO. 
Prices the Lowest Trunks and Bags 
Caretaker A. U. McCormack of Sing- 
ing Beach has been given the additional 
care of Masconomo park for the present, 
by the Park Commissioners. Bathing at 
Singing Beach continues to attract many 
daily, despite the advancing autumn days. 
Last Sunday as many as twenty were in 
bathing at one time about the noon hour. 
Burleigh Smith and his bride of Attica, 
N. Y., came on to Manchester last Safe 
urday and are spending their honeymoon 
at the Dame homestead on Proctor 
street, Smith’s Point. 
A number of local Red Men are plan- 
ning to go to Lynn next Wednesday 
evening to take part in the big Red Men’s 
parade held on that evening, preliminary 
to the meeting of the Great Council on 
Thursday. “The crowd will leave on 
the 6.31 train. Many features have been 
provided for their entertainment, includ- 
ing a vaudeville show at the Lynn theatre 
after the parade. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allan S$. Peabody and 
two sons returned last Saturday from 
Biltmore, N. C., after a stop-over of a 
~ Mi Make Your Ape 
; pointments Early 
Veerrall, Photographer 
256 {-2 Essex Street 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
Kimball Bros.’ Monumental Work, Lynde St. 
See Adv. 
The best place in Salem to buy 
IS IS THE 
CANDIE 
Palace of Sweets 
220 Essex Street 
We make all our own Candies 
R. V. Stuart & Co. 
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202 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
Boston Office, 79 Franklin Street 
Chase, Brown & Co. 
217 Essex Street 
few days at Mrs. Peabody’s former home 
in Bridgeport, Conn. Mr. Peabody has 
been at Biltmore a year taking up a study 
of forestry and kindred branches of work 
at the well known Biltmore school, 
and for the present he will be engaged 
at this kind of work at the Dexter Farm, 
Forest street, where Mr. Dexter is open- 
ing up a large tract of wood land, build- 
ing roads, laying water pipes, etc. Bilt- 
more is regarded as one of the leading, 
if not the leading school of its kind in 
the country. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass. P. O. for week ending Oct. 17. Cora 
E Bard, Mrs Mary H Bartlett, W S Card, 
Cornice L Evans, Mrs M Greaney, Mrs Sara 
Hall, Geo B Knight, Mrs A G Lewis, Anna 
Olson, Miss Lorena McIntyre, Miss Bella 
McClough, Mrs Arthur Perry, A M Thomas, 
Mrs Thomson, John Walker, L Whiteway, 
Lou Wygand, Jennie Young. 
Sam’L L. WuHeaTon, Postmaster. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, fall and fee 
ter styles, at Bell’s. * 
B. V. D. Underwear at Bell’s. cs 
