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' The Beverly Department Store ° 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, Inc. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Kitchen Goods, Draperies, etc. 
compete lines of Dry Goods, House Furnishings, 
Situated in the heart of Bever- 
ly, directly under the Presidential Executive Offices in. the 
Mason Block. 
Shore. 
store. 
Daily . deliveries. to all. towns on the North 
Essex, Ipswich, and Gloucester cars stop in front of 
During the summer months we shall have on exhibition 
and sale select assortment of Antique Furniture at pleasing 
prices. 
fh LARGE, well lighted and up-to-date Department Store, 
carrying i (shit, 
You will find it profitable to do your trading here. 
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Miss Rebecca Andrews of Gloucester 
has been engaged by the music com- 
mittee of the Emmanuel church to sing 
atthe church for the summer. 
Miss Avis Antil is a guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. W. Campbell, School street. 
Miss Jane Kendall, another former 
teacher here, is also a guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Campbell. 
Mrs. Archie Greenough has her 
mother, Mrs. Charles Gauss of Cam- 
bridge, with her for a visit. 
Mrs. Anna Woodbury is at Titus- 
ville, Pa., for a visit with relatives. 
Arthur H. Merriam has returned to 
Manchester for the summer. He _ is 
chauffeur for D. A. Sullivan who is 
stopping at the Masconomo. 
The newly elected and appointed 
officers of Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. 
O. F., will be installed into office next 
_ Thursday eyening by Deputy Rogers of 
- Gloucester. A collation will be served 
after the work. 
The nxt Fand concert on the Com- 
mon by the Salem Cadet Band will be 
given on Thursday evening, July 15. 
Miss Annie Maslen is the new clerk 
at Nichols’ Dry Goods store. 
The Seaside bowling: alleys will be 
open all day on the ‘‘Fourth.’’ 
will open shortly after midnight Monday 
morning and will continue throughout 
the day. A special holiday prize is of- 
fered for the highest consecutive three- 
string total of the day. The usual prize 
for the highest individual score will also 
be given. : 
Manchester is to have a number of 
young men enter college in the fall. 
Joseph Floyd goesto Colorado; Edward 
Wheaton goes to Harvard; Frank Sin- 
nicks will enter Technology; Henry 
Merrill will enter Dartmouth; Samuel 
Knight intends to enter Tech. 
At G. A. R. Hall, last Friday evening 
an interesting meeting was held co-inci- 
dent with the presentation to the Post by 
FE. P. Stanley of a portrait of John Lee, 
one of Manchester’s most prominent citi- 
zens of half a century ago. “There were 
thirty people out including a number’ of 
the Lee descendants. A. S. Jewett gave 
a brief biography of the life of John Lee, 
telling of him as a town official. 
Willard Rust returned home last night 
from Dartmouth college having stayed 
over for the Commencement exercise of 
the graduating class of which Harry 
Rabardy Floyd is a member. Mr. 
Floyd completed his course in February 
but had to return this week to receive his 
degree. 
They. 
At their meting Wednesday night the 
- selectmen granted permits to Lyman W. 
Floyd and to Gay & Nichols to sell fire- 
works. ‘The restriction was made that 
no fire balloons be sold. ‘The fire engi- 
neers have a notice in another column 
that the setting off of fire balloons will 
not be allowed, as such practice is ex- 
tremely dangerous because of the liability 
of fire being started from this source. 
- Fred K. Swett sang at the church fair 
in Beverly Farms last evening. 
Miss Grace Hooper Allen is at Orange, 
N. J:, for a visit with her brother, Benj. 
Allen ae family. 
Another 8000-gallon tank of tarvia 
arrived this week and is being used by the 
highway department in treating the high- 
ways in the easterly section of the town. 
Today Raymond street, near the Mag- 
nolia line, was gone over. Sunday, when 
the travel is not as heavy, Magnolia ave- 
nue, leading to the Magnolia station, will 
be treated, and next Tuesday, probably, 
Summer street will be treated, from the 
Gloucester line to Boyle's stable in 
Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.Mead of Wel- 
lesly were in town Tuesday. Mr. Mead 
gave a very interesting talk before the 
S. of V., ona Trip through Virginia. 
ma’ Rub-dry’’ Towels at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’ s. * 
Dog collars at Miguel’ s. 
