MANCHESTER 
The County Treasurer received 
from the Town of Manchester in 
1911 for dog taxes $321.60, and re- 
bated to the town $246.28. 
Erie H. Wetterlow, gardener at 
the Leland estate, West Manches- 
ter, gave a very interesting in- 
form al talk before the North Shore 
Horticultural society at their meet- 
ing last Friday evening on ‘‘Mush- 
rooms and Vegetables in the Cel- 
iar,”’ 
Miss Elsie Northrup was home 
from Boston over Sunday. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester postoffice for week 
ending January 20th :—Allen, Jean 
Dr. Mrs.; Calnan, Thomas; Higbee, 
Charles Mrs. ; Haw avaolaoiov, AXxi- 
xear ; Johnson, Robert; King, Chas. ; 
Kralski, Alieksandeo; Lamy, Jose- 
phat; Mandell, Geo. B. Mr. and 
Mrs.; Marchand, Gazaille Henri; 
Moilloar, Docile; MeGelloway,  T. 
Miss; Spaulding, L. H.; Silva, 
Frank; Vanderbilt, Harold; Wreo- 
bel, Antoni, —Sam’l L. Wheaton, 
postmaster. 
Many a man who boasts that 
he knows himself might well be 
ashamed of the friendship. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Advantages of Savings Bank Life 
Insurance 
It is the evident purpose of Sav- 
ings Bank Life Insurance to give to 
its policy holders every benefit 
which is consistent with sound busi- 
ness methods. 
On September 15, 1910, a poley- 
holder, who had been paying pre- 
miums for one year and_ three 
months, allowed his policy to lapse. 
Thinking there was no value in the 
policy, he gave it no _ further 
thought. 
On November 27, 1911, this man 
died and upon investigation it was 
found that the value which there 
was in his policy at the time it had 
lapsed had automatically extended 
the man’s insurance until July 15, 
1912. Therefore, although premi- 
ums had been paid upon his policy 
for only one year and three months, 
and although one year and_= six 
months had elapsed since the pay- 
ment of the last premium, his 
widow received the full amount of 
the policy which was $500. 
Recently, a policyholder was com- 
pelled to raise money in order that 
he might send his mother South for 
her health. Although he wanted to 
keep his insurance policy in force, 
1S 
he saw no other way to obtain 
money than to surrender his policy 
and take the cash value. 
It was shown to him that he could 
borrow from the Insurance Depart- 
ment of the Savings Bank upon his 
insurance policy, “sufficient money 
for his needs and still keep his 
policy in force. 
Ife did this and the Insurance De- 
partment of the Bank charged only 
5 percent interest, which was a 
much lower rate than he could have 
obtained from any loan company. 
These are two of the many new 
benefits afforded to industrial pol- 
icvholders under Savings Bank Life 
Insuranee. 
‘* The Fortune Hunter ’’ 
Everyone who follows the current 
history of the theatres has heard of 
Winchell Smith’s comedy, ‘‘The 
Fortune Hunter,’’ and its enormous 
success in New York and Chicago, 
where i+ has been acclaimed as the 
best play of recent years. 
‘“‘The Fortune Hunter’’ is sched- 
uled for presentation in Boston for 
two weeks under the direction. of 
Messrs. Cohan and Tlarris, who 
have sent this famous play on the 
road complete in every detail. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Salem, Massachusetts 
: SPRING STYLES IN WASH GOODS :: 
‘* Beautiful is 
the minute she 
you will 
how 
sees them. 
unless you wish to take 
class as 
woman classes these 
And ‘‘beautiful’’ 
into consideration their 
** In; other words, 
every 
‘* superfine. 
new 
is their best 
quality, too, 
they 
materials 
description 
which 
most 
tub 
are the 
satisfactory lot of new Spring Wash Goods we've ever had the pleasure 
of offering our customers so early in the season. 
for the far-sighted woman who plans her sewing 
None too early though, 
ahead 
and has her 
wardrobe all in readiness for the first approach of Spring. 
NEW 
productions that 
them from the 
Price 
IMPORTED 
—In stripe effects. 
it’s hard to tell 
all silk variety. 
SCOTCIL SIIRTING 
Price 25¢ yd. 
FRENCH VOILES—Of finest weav- 
ing, in. both evening and_ street 
shades. Price 
FOULARDS — Such good re- 
LINEN SUITINGS—The heavy non 
erushable kind in fancy hop-sacking 
effects, stripes and plain colors. 
Price range....:... 69c, 89c, $1.00 
NEW MERCERIZED POPLINS— 
In full line of colors; a quality that 
will hold the origina! lustre. Price 
29c yd. 
SAMPLES ON REQUEST 
GAZE 
in the loveliest of small plaid effects ; 
very silky and of the daintiest color 
eombinations. 
MARVEL or Silk Gingham, 
Price 
ieee 25¢ yd. 
WONDER s1iUK—A beautiful part 
silk fabrie for evening wear. 
colored silk, 
floral 
Yard wide 
Self- 
with 
color. 
dotted grounds 
borders of contrasting 
