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DRY GOODS 
Because of a change in partnership, we were very fortunate to secure theclosing-out stocks of 
men’s furnishings, dress goods, silks, linings, wash goods and domestics from the big wholesale 
house of Blodgett, Ordway & Webber, Boston, at a tremendous price concession. 
Following our usual custom, this great purchase is offered to our customers at proportion- 
ately low prices. 
Important 
Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Native and Foreign Trees, 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; also 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
ia ESoa Beveiy Farms, 
POLE LINE OF 
= Groceries < 
AND 
Supplies 
OF ALL KINDS. 
Bullock Bros., 
GROCERS, 
4 Post-office Bldg., Manchester. 6 
SALE OF 
It will pay you to make us a visit 
while this sale is in progress. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
OUR ANNUAL ONE DAY SILK SALE TAKES PLACE 
MONDAY, JANUARY 14th. 
Every yard of silk in our entire stock at a reduced price for this one day. 
NO@ CHARGES. NO C. O: D., MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED. 
NO SAMPLES GIVEN. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ericson. an- 
nounce the engagement of their son 
Swanson Julius Ericson and Miss Cecilia 
Connors of Jamaica Plain. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 
entertained the children of the Cove 
district at their beautiful residence, 
‘““Crowhurst,’’ last Saturday afternoon, 
from 4 to 6. A professor in magic 
furnished a delightful entertainment for 
an hour, after which a lunch was served. 
Games were also played and New Year’s 
gifts were presented to each child. 
Former Chief of Police T. O. D. 
Urquhart, now of Arlington, was in 
town last Saturday circling among his 
friends. From accounts in the Monday 
papers the chief has been adding new 
laurels to his crown by raiding the old 
Cooper Tavern, a hostelry in Arlington, 
made famous in Revolutionary times asa 
hiding place for fleeing patriots. “The 
raids were started Saturday night, the 
sensational feature being the discovery of 
secret rooms, some of them only by tear- 
ing down stone and brick walls, in which 
were found large quantities of liquors, 
while in others were found gambling 
devices. [he house is alleged to be 
run by Louis and Ida Brown, well 
known in Salem, Danvers and Middle- 
ton. 
Try the Breeze with your printing. 
Full particulars in Salem Evening News, Saturday, January 12 8 
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TRADE WITH 
FRYE BROTHERS 
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS 
AND 
WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS 
Sole Manufacturers of $=7029 Cigars 
Private Brands a Specialty. 
{79 Washington St., Salem, Mass. 
Telephone 8464 Salem. 
GEO. P. CARVER, 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
184 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass, 
11-17-52 Telephone 24-12 
Insist on Getting the Machine Marked EDISON. 
$1.00 . weer 
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 1.80 
1 nickled stand 1.00 
6 Edison gold moulded records 2.10 
Entire outfit $24.90 
$1.00 a week. 
We carry all kinds of talking machines. 
JOS. W. CAWTHORNE, Jr., Agent, 
Manchester, Mass. 
