NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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produce. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
SALEM, MASS. 
“5s 
f Almy, Bigelow & Washburn ! 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
Special Values in Linens for the June Brids 
OUR LINEN STORE offers its Annual greetings to the bride-to-be with a Linen shower of extra induce- 
ments. Planned especially to meet the requirements of the June bride, but a sale which merits the matron’s atten- 
tion as well. 
following special values will be given: 
300 pieces Crashes and Glass Towelings. We 
have purchased from the Syndicate Trading Co. all 
their sample pieces of crashes, glass towelings, hucka- 
back, etc. All the very finest of its kind the looms can 
All specially priced for this sale. 
25 dozen Hemstitched Huck Towels, without 
damask border. Made especially for stamping at 
90c each 
Guests’ Towels, very fine hemstitched huckaback. 
Size 14x24 in. Have been 374c, at 25c each 
Turkish Bath Towels, large size, good quality, 
very soft and absorbent, 25c kind at 20c each 
The Syndicate Trading Co.’s entire sample line 
hemstitched damash and linen Centerpieces, Tea 
Cloths, etc., in 36x36 in., 45x45 in. and 54x54 in. 
Great collection of qualities and designs, all specially 
If you’ ve Linen wants to supply—immediate attendance means much to you. 
While lots last—the 
SPECIALS IN NAPKINS. 
From one of the most celebrated linen houses in 
the world. 
20x20 in. Napkins, extra satin damask, heavy 
quality, worth $2.50, at $2.09 doz 
2Ux20 in. high grade Napkins, have sold over our 
counters as high as $3.50. Excellent quality, a limited 
quantity, at $2.50 doz 
21x21 in. fine [Irish Napkins, all pure linen, new 
designs. A good $2.00 value at $1.50 doz 
Odd Pattern Cloths, of heavy weight satin damask, 
all pure linen. Extraordinary values. 
‘of Preston W. R. C. 
priced for this sale. 
8 Round Cluny Centerpieces, 30 in. 
to retail at $3.00, at 
2x2 yds. Regular price $2.50, sale price $150 
2x2 yds. Regular price $3.50, sale price $2.50 
2x2 yds. Worth $3.50 at $2.50 
2x24 yds. Worth $4.00 at $3.00 
2x3 yds. Worth $5.00 at : $400 @& 
size. Made 24x24 in. Napkins, worth $4.00 at $3.00 doz. 
$2.00 each 20x20 in. Napkins, worth $3.00 at $2.50 doz. 
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FAM MN IRANRUN IRN 
May-Bushen. 
Miss Mary Bushen and Edward A. 
May, two of the popular young people 
of Beverly Farms, were: married ‘Tues- 
day evening by the Rev. E. J. V. 
Huiginn at Beverly After the cere- 
mony they came to the Farms where a 
short, informal reception was held. 
Mr. and Mrs. May will live in a tene- 
ment in the Mrs. Mary Bennett house, 
Hale street. 
Mrs. John L. Eaton. 
Mrs. John L. Eaton, for many years 
a resident of Beverly Farms, passed away 
at the Boston Home for Incurables last 
Friday evening. She had been there for 
the past three years. 
Mrs. Eaton was a woman of very 
amiable disposition, and was held high 
in the esteem of all who were favored by 
her acquaintance. She was a member 
and was at one 
time one of its most active members. 
She is survived by a husband, former 
Councilman John L. Eaton, who now 
lives at Salem. 
Services were held last Monday after- 
noon at the Crowell Memoria! chapel in 
Manchester. A large number from the 
Farms attended, including a delegation 
f m the Relief Corps, whose memorial 
service was also used in addition to that 
of the Episcopal church of which she 
was a member. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the Beverly 
Farms, Mass. P. O. week ending May 26, 1909. 
Miss Boss, M J Brennon, Mrs Sarah A_ Copp, 
Mr McGagon, Severia Melei, Mr Thomas 
Newell, Mr K Pimbly, Mrs Emma Possings. 
Mr Joseph Sparrow. 
WituiaM R. Brooks, Postmaster. 
A Corking Story 
of our Navy, by Robert Dunn, 
the well-known war correspond- 
ent, with pictures by REUTER- 
DAHL, the man who threw such 
a scare into the naval authorities 
last year; six other fine stories 
of -assorted kinds; four arti- 
cles that mean things, two of 
which were written for the spe- 
cial purpose of saving you mon- 
ey; bright, crisp humor—all 
bound in a stirring Memorial 
Day cover—that’s the 
JUNE EVERYBODY’S 
For Sale By 
L. W. FLOYD, Manchester 
F. W. VARNEY, Beverly Farms 
New York & Boston Tailoring Co, 
M. Silverberz, Prop. 
At 26 West Street, Beverly Farms 
For their {2th Season 
Fine Custom Tailors. 
Stable and Livery Suits made to order. 
Will call for and deliver goods. 
Boston Store: 15 Dundee St., off Mass. Ave. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
57-7320 
The New England Tailors 
SHUMAN & GOLDSTEIN 
Formerly with R. H. White and C. F. Hovey & Co., of Poston, 
for 8 years 
Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Tailors 
A Specialty \ 
Repairing of all kinds. Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing 
Work called for and del'vered. 
Promptattention. Give usa trial, we will satisfy you 
Hart street, Beverly Farms 
Near Baptist Church. Telephone Conn 
JUNK 
C. F. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in old Iron, Rags and Bottlés. Junk 
of all kinds bouyht in large or small quan- 
tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will cal], Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, Salem, Mase. 
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