NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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' Almy, Bigelow & Washburn ! 
SALEM, MASS. 
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Phone 1290 
THREE SPECIAL SALE EVENTS 
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS 
SEMIzA NNUAL 
One Day 
BEDDING SALE 
TAKES PLACE 
MONDAY 
Our entire stock of iron and brass beds, 
mattresses, springs, couches, etc. ,at greatly re- 
duced prices for Monday and Monday only. 
For full list of bargains see today’s Salem 
Evening News. 
OUR BIG 
ANNUAL 
Kitchen Ware 
SALE 
BEGINS MONDAY 
Bigger and Better than ever before. 
The goods we offer in this sale are the 
kind you want and are buying every day. 
All regular goods no ‘‘seconds’’’ at 
prices way below regular. 
Read our big adv. of this sale giving com- 
plete list of bargains in today’s Salem Even- 
ing News. 
SECOND ANNUAL ONE DAY 
Dressmakers’ 
Sale of Notions 
AT 
Wholesale Prices 
TAKES PLACE 
TUESDAY 
Conditions of Sale:—All orders must be 
passed in or mailed to us before six o’ clock 
Tuesday night. No orders filled over 
counter. For full particulars see Salem 
Evening News, Monday, February 11th. 
Soctety Hotes 
Magnolia summer residents and _ hotel 
guests who keep in touch with happen- 
ings on the North Shore in the winter 
months through the Breeze, will be in- 
terested to learn of an informal meeting 
at the Gloucester City hall yesterday 
week between Mayor MacDonald, and 
Joseph Sargent, jr., Horace B. Stanton 
and E. C. Richardson of the Magnolia 
summer colony, at which were also pre- 
sent a number of prominent citizens. 
The various questions were discussed in 
a general manner, and although the 
visitors stated that they had no grievances 
and were well pleased with the manner 
in which Magnolia had been treated the 
past few years, there were some suggest- 
ions they would like to offer. So far as 
police protection was concerned, it was 
the opinion among the summer residents 
that the city should furnish three police- 
men in the summer time, instead of two, 
the residents last summer paying for the 
third themselves. It was advocated that 
one of these officers be stationed at the 
square’ as a safeguard against accidents 
by automobiles. A roundsman for the 
winter time was advocated, who would 
make it his duty to inspect the premises 
of the summer people constantly, so that 
any burglary or depredation would be 
promptly detected. It was also desired 
that arrangements be made to ‘have a 
pair of horses in the engine house at all 
times. Regarding highway improve- 
ments, it was suggested that the maca- 
damizing of Magnolia avenue should be 
completed this year and that Norman 
and Lexington avenues be improved. 
Concerning the Little Heater road and 
Hesperus avenue, they thought it was 
not advisable to expend any large amount 
of money on these roads, but that they 
should be made safe and the dangerous 
corners improved. 
Miss Olivia Thorndike has been elect- 
ed the first vice-president of the Vin- 
cent Club, Boston’s most popular girls’ 
club. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer and her cousin, 
Hortense Webster, are not sailing for their 
European tour until April. Miss ‘Thayer 
will not come to the shore this year, 
having leased her estate at West Man- 
chester to the George Peabodys. 
One of the smartest dinner parties of 
the season in Boston was that given 
Thursday week’ by Mrs. Bryce J. Allan. 
There were covers for 32 and the music- 
ians came over from New York to enter- 
tain the guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears and two 
sons will not return to Pride’s until well 
along in the spring, probably May. 
They are stopping at Haddon Hall, at 
Atlantic City. 
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. 
Hart Street, 
Insist on Getting the Machine Marked EDISON. 
$1 OO DOWN 
A WEEK 
1 Edison Standard, equipped with model C 
Beverly Farms. 
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. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
& PRINTING 
North Shore Breeze 
