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MANCHESTER 
William Jeffrey Colony, Pilgrim Fath- 
ers, will observe their 19th anniversary 
Monday evening. A turkey supper will 
be served at 6.30 and this will be follow- 
ed by a general good time. ‘The sup- 
reme officers of the order will be present. 
Next ‘Thursday evening Magnolia 
lodge, I. O. O. F., will observe the 88th 
anniversary of Odd-fellowship by an en- 
tertainment and dance in the town hall. 
The entertainment will be furnished by 
the Boston University Glee Club. All 
Odd Fellows are invited without tickets. 
Miss Alice Tappan and sister, Eliza- 
beth, are spending the week-end visiting 
Mrs. James Murray in Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lethbridge had 
as guests last Sunday Mrs. John Forsberg 
and Miss Augusta Anderson of Dorches- 
rel, 
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PICTURES 
Wrtists’ Samatctiaien 
Uall Papers and Painting 
Carpets, Rugs and Mattings 
The choicest and largest stock ever shown in Essex County. 
carpets, rugs and mattings, come to the BIG $ 
We have arranged fora great season on these. lines, 
pieces of new matting and rolls upon rolls of new carpets. 
colorings for you to select from. 
SLORE: 
New Wool Ingrains, new Fibre Wattings, new China and Japan Mattings, new 
any kind of carpet you may desire 
We invite you to look over our immense assortment. 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will preach 
at the Baptist church tomorrow morning 
on “‘A forgotten Beatitude.’’ In the 
evening he will speak on “‘Laying Hold.”’ 
An illustrated lecture is to be given in 
the near future under the auspices of the 
Braye, Conte 
The Teachers’ Training class will 
meet with Mrs. Jos. McNeill Monday 
evening. 
A minister supplied by the Congrega- 
tional house in Boston will preach at the 
Congregational church tomorrow. 
Boston Theatre. 
The closing weeks of the regular theatrical 
season find the appetites of the average playgoers 
palling as regards the ordinary theatrical enter- 
tainment. There is one show, however, in 
Boston which satisfies all and proves the 
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W. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS, 
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WEBSTER 
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When you see the goods you will not wonder why we are doing the biggest busi- 
ness in our history. Beautiful Royal Wilton Carpets in exclusive designs for parlors, 
Bigelow Axminsters, Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels—patterns suitable for 
at the lowest prices. 
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that smart, gingerful and tuneful musical comedy 
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which all last week played to uniformly large 
and supremely enthusiastic audiences at the Bos- 
ton ‘Theatre, and which this week, as usual, 
nightly has a houseful of admirers. 
If one seeks to analize the secret of the extra- 
ordinary success and popularity of this song play, 
he may be at loss to find any one particular in- 
gredient which will account more than another 
for its success. Briefly speaking, it is a sort of 
souffle of mirth and melody, with light and tink- 
ling music, good dancing, delicious drollery and 
a scenic investiture and costuming which are 
both elaborate and artistic 
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The Breeze. 
have some. 
PLEASANT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
