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NORTE STORES BREEZE 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
Col. Wm. D. Sohier of the Beverly 
summer colony, who has done so much 
toward opening up wood roads along the 
shore, was to confer with the Business 
Men’s association committee at City 
hall, Gloucester, last night relative to 
the developement of roads. 
Frank I. Lomasney of Beverly Farms, 
has just purchased from M. E. Gorman 
of Manchester a track of land containing 
about nine acres, part of which is wood- 
ed. ‘The land is located on the Chebac- 
co road at the junction of the wood 
drive leading to Manchester. It is 
understood the purchase is made for 
investment. 
Messrs. Publicover Bros. of the Farms 
have just completed the addition to the 
E. P. Motley house at Pride’s Crossing. 
Other improvements and changes have 
been made to the house. 
Webster F. Putman of Danvers con- 
veys to Helen R., wife of Leonard 
FOR SALE 
One set of double runners with 
shafts, and sleigh. Apply to 
CHESTER L. CraAFTs, 
Manchester. 
Schooliot: 
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L215 pom. 
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Andrews of Manchester, land and build- 
ings on Lincoln street, Manchester, 50 
by 100 feet. 
Work is to be started within a week 
now on the floor of the new Sacred 
Heart church, Manchester. ‘The con- 
tract for this has been given to a Boston 
concern who make a specialty of grano- 
lithic floors, which is to be built in this 
case. When the floors are in it will be 
a matter then of a few weeks only when 
the interior work be completed. ‘The 
services will be held in the new church 
next summer. “The windows and doors 
will not be set until spring. 
MANCHESTER 
A number of local poultry fanciers 
have been taking in the Poultry Show in 
Mechanics Building, Boston, the past 
week, including D. A. McKinnon, E. 
J. Semons, Austin Jones and others. 
REMEMBER PARSO 
Ro. BRUM 
q) MONEY deposited now will commence interest February Ist. 
SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK 
210 ESSEX STREET 
Open Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. for deposits and daily from 8:45 a.m. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kitfield of 
the Cove are in Roxbury over Sunday, 
euests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griggs. 
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sullivan and 
Miss Mollie Sullivan returned to their 
house on Tappan Street yesterday. 
The Choral society did not meet this 
week owing to other events interfering. 
The society will meet next Wednesday 
evening at the Chapel as usual. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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ROUNDY STREET, BEVERLY. 
