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“A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned.” Although this is an old saying it it just as aoe ora IS 
as the first time it was uttered. Trading at the Big ‘Grocery accomplishes this saving and if con- 
tinued from day to day means much on “the right side of the books of a purchaser's cash account. 
Save 15c on Every Pound of Tea You Bu BOSTON BLEND COFFEE 
Our Ceylon, Formosa, Oolong and English Breaker Mixed Gives the most satisfaction of any Coffee offered” anywhere at 
‘Teas sold by us for 35¢ Ib. the price. 25c lb., 3 Ibs. T2c 
Cc ——— 
Are identically the same value other stores charge you 50c for. Com- TOMATOES IN CANS: 
mence saving on tea purchases by purchasing here, Royal Red, 1 Oc can, $1.15 doz. 
Fancy Red, 1 2c can, $1.35 doz 
EGGS pny Selected Nearby Hennery, 28c doz. Imperial, 1 4c can, $1.65 doz: 
Fresh Westerns, 22c and 24c doz. Oneida, $5c can, $3.75 doz. 
; 17 TW O DELIVER IES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
| COBB. BATES & YERXA COMPANY ssex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS. 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST Warsca sc STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELE PHONE—940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
=i EXCELLENT SHOWING 
The sympathy of the community is ex- 
tended to Mr. and Mrs. James O’ Dea OF 
in the death of their four-year-old son, 
Lawrence, who passed away last Satur- SPRING MILLINERY 
day morning after a brief illness. The 
body was taken to Biddeford, Me., for ; es 
interment. A complete line of latest IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 
Howard A. Doane, the Pride’s Cross- : : 
ing carpenter and contractor, has hired 5 MODELS 
the old shop on Bennett street, Manches- 3) LEM. 
ter, formerly used by A. J. Orr, and will REITH 5 204 ESSEX ST., SA 
use this as a sort of branch to handle his 
increasing business on this part of the 
Pe hrcaee : SPRING STYLES 
Mr. W. P. Preble of the Preble Pro- 
vision Co., who conducted the business 
in Neighbor’s Hall block, Beverly Farms, 
last season, wishes to announce to the resi- ; 
dentsofthe North Shore that Thomas F. § LBB dO RCS 28a COLOR SEINE 
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Wheelan is not inhis employ either at § ‘ 
Beveriy Farms or at his Boston store. - Top Coats, Raincoats, 
Boston, March 26, 1907. ** : 
Tremont Theatre. Suits and Trousers 
R. C. Carton’s jolly farce, ““Mr. Hop- 
kinson,’’ playing atthe Tremont Theatre 
has captured Boston and everybody is | % AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF % 
laughing at Dallas Welford, the funny § * NATTY PATTERNS * 
little English comedian who plays the title 
role, and his clever associates who help % . NOBBY STYLES *% 
to make the fun in this, the merriest of 
all farces that has ever been seen in that 
city, which Mr. Hackett has provided 
for itspresentation. Dramatic reviewers 
of that city with one accord have unanim- 
ously declared that ‘‘Mr. Hopkinson’’ is 
not only the funniest of plays, but that 
the company is the best ever assembled 
for the production of a play of a like 
nature. ee ee 217 ESSEX 
It is well to note that beginning with § 
Monday, April 1, commences the final § : 5 ST., SALEM 
week of this merry play in Boston, which 
concludes its engagement atthe Tremont § Store open Thursday and Saturday evenings. 
Theatre on Saturday, April 6. 
Popular Prices Prevail! H+—-— 
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