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To Owners of Automobiles and Motor 
Boats. 
A course of instruction covering the 
gas engines in automobiles and motor 
boats will be given at the Young Men’s 
Christian Association, 288 Essex street, 
Salem, beginning ‘Tuesday evening, 
May 25, at 7.30 o'clock. 
The following topics will be consid- 
ered: T'wo-cycle and four-cycle engines; 
electricity—methods of ignition: jump 
spark, make and break, magnetos, bat- 
teries; fuel—carbureters, mixing values; 
discussion of the powers of ‘gas engines; 
mechanical principles; water circulation ; 
mufHing the exhaust. 
Bernard S. Leslie willbe the instructor. 
He is a graduate of the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology and was one of 
the first men to receive a license from 
the State of Massachusetts for the opera- 
tion of gas engines. 
Complete equipment for the course 
has been secured, consisting of - different 
types of engines, carbureters, mixing 
valves, magnetos and other appliances. 
The course will be completed in four 
weeks, two lessons being given each 
week. 
For further information call on or ad- 
dress the Se a of pelea 
Salem Y. M. C. 
Have you visited our big store since it was enlarged. 
TRICTLY FRESH EGGS 
per we have decided to make the price for a short time 
-28c¢ Dozen 
It’s one of the finest grocery stores in the state 
Our receipts of Fancy Hennery Eggs of late have been unusual- 
ly heavy and rather than cut the order given our regular ship- 
We cannot guarantee this price for any length of time and would advise you to buy liberally before the price advances 
Fresh-made CREAMERY BUTTER, Cut from the tub, 32c Ib 
The Boston 1915 Movement. 
Two important branches of Boston’s 
city life joined the Boston-1915 Move- 
ment during the past week. ‘The house- 
builders of Boston at a ‘‘housing-meet- 
ing,’’ voted to be represented by a com- 
mittee of 50 to deal with the housing 
problem; and, in a mass meeting at Tre- 
mont Temple last Friday night, a body 
of several hundred school teachers and 
faculty members from nearby educational 
institutions adopted a resolution of sup- 
port and co-operation with Boston-1915. 
The housing committee of 50 mem- 
bers 1s to be divided into three sub-com- 
mittees, one to deal with remodeling old 
residences into tenements; a second to 
consider the question of new tenements, 
and a third, to consider the type of three- 
story wooden. tenement which is espec- 
ially common in the suburbs. 
The mass. meeting at Tremont Tem- 
ple .was addressed by Pres. Fredrick 
W. Hamilton of Tufts College, Prof. 
Thomas N. Carver of Harvard Univer- 
sity, Dean William M. Warren of Bos- 
ton University, Louis D. Brandeis, Lin- 
coln Steffens and Dr. Charles W. Par- 
menter, head master of the Mechanics 
Arts High School. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
In 5-lb Boxes, Round or Square $1.75 Box Unsalted Print Butter 37c |b 
Salted Print Butter 36c |b Premium Brand Pasteurized Creamery, 1-lb prints 37c ie 
THE BEST BUTTER CHURNED ; 
PHONE 1300 Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
Private Branch Exchange COBB, BATES M' YERXA COMPANY, S A ji E M M A SS : 
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Is It in Your Home. 
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tioned authority is the Boston Evening 
Transcript. While printing the very 
latest news covering every phase of the 
world’s doings, it never caters to the 
sensational, and its many special depart- 
ments in including matters of interest to 
all members of the household make it the 
ideal family newspaper. 
For nearly four score years the Trans- 
cript has stood for all that was best in 
journalism, steadily increasing its constit- 
uency during that time, and today ranks 
as one of the leaders in the newspaper 
world. 
Any of our readers who are unac- 
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would do well to send for sample copies 
(free for the asking) and they will read- 
ily see why the Transcript has such a 
high reputation. 
J°UCN-R 
C. F. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in old Iron, Rags and Bottles. Junk 
of all kinds bought in large or small quan- 
tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will call. Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, Salem, Mass. 
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STORE ALONG the NORTH SHORE? 
The remodeling of the store, formerly known as L. D. Wass’, 
presents to the people of this section a store worthy of your 
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