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Important 
‘Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Trees, 
also 
Native and Foreign 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Hart Street, Beverly Farms. 
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Supplies 
OF ALL KINDS. 
Bullock Bros., 
GROCERS, 
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“THE GREAT WHITE SALE 
IS PROVING AN UNPARALLED SUCCESS. 
HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS WHICH ARE ATTRACTING MANY SHOPPERS: 
50c corset covers, French shape, lace trimmed front and back 
75c corset covers, French shape, several styles handsomely trimmed 
50c chemises of fine nainsook prettily trimmed with lace and beading 
79c skirt chemises of cambric trimmed with insertion and tucked ruffle 
98c chemises made of fine cambric and trimmed with fine embroidery 
25c drawers of good muslin and finished with tucked cambric ruffle 
39c drawers of fine cambric with tucks aud lace trimmed ruffle 
29c short skirts made of heavy cotton, tucks and cambric ruffle 
59c short skirts made of muslin with hemstitched tucked ruffle 
50c long skirts of muslin finished with tucks and hemstitched hem 
79c long skirts made with cambric top and lace trimmed flounce 
$1.25 long skirts with extra full tucked umbrella ruffle, several styles 
50c night robes of good muslin with yoke of fine tucks 
$1.00 night robes in chemise style, beading and ribbon trimmed 
MANCHESTER 
Bureglars have been quite active of late 
at the summer cottages in Gloucester. 
Among those broken into recently was 
the cottage owned by Miss Etta Rabardy 
at Wheeler’s Point. 
Frank Fleming returned to his studies 
at Dartmouth College Thursday. Fri- 
day week he was one of a number of 
Dartmouth and ‘Tufts boys who were 
entertained at a banquet at the home of 
Alderman Haley in Medford. Mr. 
Fleming was toast-master of the evening, 
a number of the boys making ‘‘speech- 
es.’ The evening came toa close by 
singing of the Alma Mater songs of me 
colleges represented. 
Harold Stanley has entered the employ 
of G. A. Knoerr, the electrician. 
Misses Amy and Jennie Coulter have 
been spending the week visiting friends 
in Watertown and Brookline. 
The January meeting of the Wednes- 
day Evening club that would come next 
week ordinarilly, will be held on Jan. 16 
because of the Week of Prayer next 
week. 
Geo. E. Willinonton has just opened 
a branch insurance agency in Essex, 
associating himself with Epes Sargent, 
Town Clerk, representing several well 
known stock and mutual insurance 
companies. ‘The firm will go under the 
name of Epes Sargent & Co. 
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For the January White Sale at 25¢ 
For the January White Sale at 50¢ 
For the January White Sale at 39c¢ 
For the January White Sale at 59c 
For the January White Sale at 75¢ 
For the January White Sale at 17¢ 
For the January White Sale at 25¢ 
For the January White Sale at 25¢ 
For the January White Sale at 49¢ 
For the January White Sale at 39¢ 
For the Janhary White Sale at 59¢ 
For the January White Sale at 98c¢ 
For the January White Sale at 39¢ 
For the January White Sale at 79¢ 
THREE HORSES 
FOR SALE 
A PAIR OF BAY MARES, 2400 lbs., just 
from Maine; 
June; warranted perfect; thoroughly broke. 
ONE CHESTNUT MARE, 
weighs 900 Ibs. ; 
four years old the 8th of last 
seven years old; 
warranted safe for lady; 
For particulars, 
good driver. apply 
JOHN DANIELS, 
Beverly Farms, 
Hale Street, Mass. 
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GEO. P. CARVER, 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
184 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass, 
11-17-52 
Insist on Getting the Machine Marked EDISON. 
$1 OO DOWN 
A WEEK 
1 Edison Standard, equipped with model C 
reproducer, 14-inch horn, camels’ hair chip 
brush, winding crank, oak cabinet $20: 00 
1 30-inch flower horn E80 
1 nickled stand 1.00 
6 Edison gold moulded records 2;10 
Telephone 24-12 
Entire outfit $24: 90 
$1.00 a week. 
We carry all kinds of talking machines. 
JOS. W. CAWTHORNE, Jr., 
M Eraiestar 
Age nt, 
Mass. 
