NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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The Dependable Dry Goods 
NOTICE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. George E. Scott has been on 
from New York the past week visisting 
Mr. Scott’s family on Norwood ave. She 
expects to join her husband today at 
Quissett, Mass., where they are to spend 
the summer, the family for whom Mr. 
Scott is chauffeur having asummer home 
there. 
Manchester was well represented at 
Gloucester Monday—the 17th—in the 
big crowd that witnessed the Veteran 
Firemen’s muster there. The Okas 
handtub of Marblehead won the first 
prize of $200, the play being 212 feet, 
104 inches. 
Edward Crowell:has been spending a 
few days this week with friends in Wor- 
cester. 
In the superior criminal court in Salem 
Monday before Judge Stevens the case 
of Nellie Mitchell, charged with larceny 
of jewelry and clothing from the James 
Means’ house, Smith’s Point, came up 
for disposition. She was probated. 
An inventory of the estate of the late 
William Henry Tappan was filed this 
week in $11,266. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Morris are 
receiving congratulations on the arrival of 
a ten pound son, Richard Dana Morris, 
in their Lincoln street home Monday, 
June 17. 
& Khiva Bokhara, Bel 
Rugs in a variety of sizes—Screens for the windows—Mattings by the roll or yard— 
Light curtains for summer use—all at prices that will please you. 
ORIENTAL Rues We are showing at the present time many 
rare pieces in Shirvans, Cabistans, Royal 
oochistan & Silk Persian Rugs, which we consider 
the best collection we have ever offered. Every piece i 
Our prices are much lower th 
If you are seeking fine specimens it wou 
Prices range from $11.00 to $125.00 
Large Carpet Rugs—including Cashmere & Afghan, 
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aon é Dae . ae @ pcranaalaee Fagir ae Sted, 
Mrs Horace Jerauld of Somerville was 
a guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. 
J. W. Lee. 
Prin. A. W. Mead, Frank Floyd and 
Cheever Hersey attended the funeral of 
the late J. R. Whitehouse in Malden, 
Sunday. The services, which were held 
in the Methodist church, instead of in 
his late home as announced last week, 
were very largely attended. 
The first grand ball under the auspices 
of Masconomo Council, 1232, K. of C., 
will.be held in the Town hall, on Thurs- 
day evening, July 11. Heaphy’s Singing 
orchestra will furnish the music. 
J. B. Dow & Co., has been award- 
ed the contract to furnish. 220 tons of 
soft coal for the local pumping station. 
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an you would expect to pay for such rugs. 
Id pay you to look them over, 
Store of the North Shore 
Watch for announcement in [Mondny’s Salem Evening News of our Annual Sale of Lord 
& Taylor’s Sample Hosiery & Underwear. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
MAIL ORDERS are promptly and 
carefully filled by experienced shop- 
pers. Satisfaction guaranteed as 
complete as if you shopped over 
our counters. 
$53.00 to $110.00 
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imal 
Particular People Eat at the Soar) 
Sea Grill 
Where everything is up-to-date 
Broiled Live Lobsters and Fish Dinners 
——aA Specialty 
Private Oriental Dining Room 
connected for Automobile 
and other Parties 
Menu of the Best 
Cleanliness a Feature 
To Please is our Hobby 
The SEA GRILL 
W. W. DELF, Manager 
115 Main St., = = Gloucester 
Opp. Electric Car Station. 
Lock Box 35. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., | Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
‘Telephone Connection. 
