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Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Scott 
arg: ¥ejpicing - ‘over the arrival of a 
son in their home Wednesday morn- 
‘ ing, January 3d. 
& Harlan Richardson of Peterboro, 
4 N. sig is ene his brother Wilson, 
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TES “LeHhag? Aid society met with 
Mrs. .Walter Eaton at the parson- 
age Thursday afternoon. 
Charles Mason of Keene, N. H., 
was the guest of his niece, Mrs. 
Leon T. Foster, the first of the 
week. Raa 
; A social dance is booked at the 
| dflens.club, for, Wednesday evening, 
: % anuaty “17th. Long’s orchestra 
will furnish music. All are invited. 
; Admission 25 cents. Dancing from 
' 8 to 11.30 o’clock. 
‘a. Masses-Grace Story, Ethel May 
: and Mrs. Fred S. Lycett attended 
the illustrated lecture on ‘‘Bur- 
mah’’ at Manchester Tuesday. 
A large number of young people 
from. this place attend the basket 
ball games at City Hall, Gloucester, 
every week. 
A Mrs. Oscar P. Story was the 
» guest of her father, Asa Ashley, at 
West'Gloucester the first of the 
week. 
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TABLE DAMASK 
| ‘Every piece of Damask in this sale imported 
‘direct from the manufacturer. 
64 in, wide all pure linen, unbleached Dam- 
‘ask; 59¢ value at 39c 
Not more than 6 yds. to a customer. 
60.4 in. wide heavy dice or block pattern at 
4&o yd. 
64 in. wide, heavy dice or block pattern, 
woven from pure flax Irish Damask, 62 1-2c 
quality at SOc yd. 
“7% in. pride, heavy Scotch Damask, in two 
patterns: only at ~ 7&c yd. 
70 in. wide Bleached Damask, Heather Lin- 
_ en, woven from es flax yarns, 69c quality 
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7@ in. wide extra heavy, overweight Damask 
$1 value at 790 yd. 
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Miss Helen Stanley is enjoying a 
much needed rest with friends in 
Boston, this week. 
New Corporation 
The North Shore Poultry Co., 
inc., capital stock, $18,000, direc- 
tors, Winslow F. Story, president, 
Clifford .B. Story, treasurer, and 
Fred 8S. Lycett all of Magnolia. 
Reported Price too High 
The reported price paid for the 
Billings estate at Magnolia Point, 
which was announced last week, is 
said by those familiar with such 
matters to have been far in excess 
of the amount paid and that the ac- 
tual figure was much nearer the as- 
sessed valuation. 
Poultry Show Awards 
Awards in the poultry show of 
the North Shore Poultry association 
at Wenham were announced at the 
close of the exhibition on Friday 
evening of last week. The exhibi- 
tors from Manchester secured a fair 
share of prizes. 
The cup offered by North Shore 
Breeze for the largest exhibit from 
Beverly Farms, Manchester’ or 
Magnolia was won by B. L. Boyle 
of Manchester. 
The winners in the several classes 
were as follows: 
CRASHES AND GLASS TOWELINGS 
1200 yds. Crash, our own importation, 18 
in. wide, at © i-4c yd. 
1000 yds. absorbent all Linen Crash at 8c yd. 
2000 yds. extra fine all Linen Crash, pencil 
stripe or all white .t 12 1-2c yd. 
1500 yds. hand woven Russia Crash, 17c 
quality, at 12 1-2c yd. 
100 doz large size Bleached Turkish Tow- 
els at 10¢ ea. 
100 doz. large size, soft, thick Towels, 
hemmed ends. Never sold less than 15c, at 
12 1-2¢ ea. 
150 doz. large size Huck Towels at 8G ea. 
GREATEST S%EET BARGAIN 
Note the Extra Length 
Pequot, Dwight Anchor, Arlantic; three of 
the best Standard Sheets made, in 81x99 inch 
Choice while they last at 7SC ea. 
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Towels, 
bleached towel. 
each. 
Towels, 37 1-2c quality, January sale price 
25 doz *‘Old Bleach’’ 
size, soft and thick. Hemmed ends, pencil 
stripe borders. 
$1.39 White Bed Spreads at 
excellent quality, easily laundered, worth $1,39, at 
White orpingtons—Wm. F. Rob- 
erts of Manchester, first and third 
on pullet. 
Single comb buff orpingtons—B. 
L. Boyle of Manchester, first on 
cock, first on cockerel, third and 
fourth on pullet. 
White orpington novice—B. L. 
Boyle, of Manchester, first, second 
and third on pullet. 
Single comb white leghorns— A. 
C. Jones, Manchester, second on 
cockerel. 
Single comb white leghorn novice 
—B. L. Boyle of Manchester, first 
on pullet. 
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Schooner Mary of 140 tons, 126 
foot over all, 26 foot beam 
and 12 foot deep, was launched 
from the yard of her builder, A. D. 
Story, Thursday. The Mary is 
owned by Capt. Sylvester Whalen 
and will be used in the fresh fish 
trade. She was designed by Arthur 
Binney, and is of a new model, very 
sharp. 
Miss Asenath E. Tarr of Concord, 
is home for the holiday vacation at 
her father’s house on Martin street. 
Misses Lucy and Mary Burnham 
have returned home trom a week’s 
visit to North Adams. 
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Salem, Massachusetts 
HOUSEWIVES WILL FIND THAT ALL 
OUR JANUARY SALE GOTTONS 
Are Priced According to the Present Low Costs of Raw Material 
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TOWELS 
‘‘Webb’s Dew Bleach’? Huck 
hemstitched. A genuine grass 
Made to retail at 37 1-2c 
January sale price 26c each $3 doz. 
100 doz. ‘*Old Bleach’’ Hemstitched Huck 
100 doz. 
25c each, $3 doz. 
Figured and Plain 
Huck Towels, 75c quality at 
SOc each, $5.50 doz. 
100 doz. Ireland Brothers’ Grass Bleached 
Hemstitched Huck Towels, 37 1-2c quality 
hs at 25c each. 
100 dox. Bleached Turkish Towels large 
Have bee 37 1-2c, at 256 
$1.00 
Large size Quilts, hemmed ready for use. New patterns of 
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