26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
For Everything Pertaining to 
R. V. Stuart 8& Co. 
sed abe ce 
Fine Foreign and Domestic 
Woolens always on hand for 
High»Grade Business 
and Dress Suits 
the Comfort of the FEET 
CHAMBERS: 
2024 Essex Street, SALEM 
Mr. Stuart is at his Boston Office, 79 
Franklin Street, Wednesdays, 10 to 2. 
VATTERLIN’S 
IS THE PLACE TO sHOP 
246 Essex Street 
Every detail is brought out in the cleaning 
and dying of garments here. Every frill 
and flounce, every detail of ornament is careful- 
ly preserved in the process and brought out 
prominenty] in the finished garment. You will 
be delighted at the marvelous change effected 
and our prices are moderate. 
A branch office has been opened at the 
Western Union Telegraph and Novelty Shop, 
P.O. Block, Magnolia. 
Bay State Dye House 
54 Lafayette St., 222 Essex St. 
TEL. 1017 FREE DELIVERY SALEM 
KIMBALL BROS. 
MONUMENT AND MARBLE WORKS 
9=1f Lynde St. 
GREAT BARGAINS in the beautiful 
IDSUMA CHINA, Red, inlaid with Silver 
See these goods before they go at 
**Ye REMEMBRANCE SHOP’’ 
C. M. DUREN & CO. 
97 Washington St. SALEM 
DO NOT BE DENIED 
the pleasure there isin eating our candies when you 
can have them delivered at your door forthe small 
additional sum to cover postage. A pound of our 
delicious chocolates, in thirty different flavors, de- 
livered anywhere in the United Stetes or Canada for 
One Dollar. 
Page & Symmes Co., 
Makers of “ Ye Good Candyes” 
37 Market St. 
Lynn 
254 Essex St. 
44 
[wo Stores SSalen, 
Representative and Reliable B, 
East India Marin 
Historic Court House, 
Ground, earlie: 
Places Union Street, 
thorne’s Resid 
Library, 339 F 
“Scarlet Letter; Site of Vi 
were incarcerated; Assembly 
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MapamM COLLINS 
Hairdressing, Manicure, Shampoo, 
Marcel Wave, Chiropody, Electric 
Face and Scalp Massage, Children’s 
Haircutting, Toilet Articles and 
Hair Goods rt 2-3 it 
228 HsseEx 
OveER Price Druc Co. Tel. 1062 
Corect “Parlore = Cionne cted 
BUILT 1684 
One of the finest specimens of the 
old houses left standing, 4Miss Sy- 
monds, the sculptress, has fitted it up 
as a studio, and invites the public to go 
through the house free of charge. If 
one is looking for souvenirs nothing bet- 
ter ard more original can be found than 
Miss Symonds’ noted old colonial door- 
ways, fire-places, historic old houses, 
modelled and beautifully colored, all 
made in the old house. 4 Ali are cordi- 
ally welcome, whether wishing to pur- 
chase or not. 
38 St. Peter Street, Save 
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\t North Shore Visitors to Shop 
Essex Institute, 132-134 Essex street; 
sshington street; Charter Street Burial 
old Witch House, 310 Essex street; Af 
thaniel Hawthorne, July 4, 1804; Haw- 
vote“ The Scarlet Letter;” Athenaeum 
by Street, where Hawthorne began his 
t, where persons accused of witchcraft 
bhn Ward House, 38 St. Peter St. (1684). 
Building 
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914 ESSEX ST. 
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EXECUTOR’S. SALE 
The Entire Collection of 
Rare and Priceless Furniture 
China, Pewter, Glass, Etc. 
Belonging to the Well-known Collector, the 
late Frederick P. Richardson of Salem, Mass. 
is offered For Sale at the 
Salem Witch House 
310 1-2 Essex St. Salem 
and at the Casey Building, 109 Essex St. 
urn Co., 
x St. 
rocers, 
Monu- 
s, 207 
it depot. 
b) Hoyt 
initure, 
es, 206 
partment 
ilare, 
SHUR-ON 
| 1 90,28 
10 05) 
MAN 127 ’ d A 1 ' 
8 00, 9 SMM, 19 4 ont waste money dropping glasses. 
ae JON 681 Try one of the new mountings, 
” EVENT 3, | ShurOn, So Easy, Smart Set, ete. 
a7 8 MMM, To 4. 
: i aay We have them all. 
9 13, 10 ; 
PITTA 8 so, eee Sia 
9 45, a m, 
1 45, 34MM, 9 16, STARR C. HEWITT 
10 19 p." eae 
Gloucest Optician 
46, 1 Salem 158 Essex St. 
6 dd) 4 & m. 
1 00,2 6 57. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 27 
EYE GLASSES 
.: TUMBLERS .»» 
We have an unusually 
large line to select from 
Prices 25c to $7.00 doz. 
We are offering a light 
weight etched ‘able 
Tumbler 
Many people suppose that vision is all that 
is required of Glasses, and they wear any- 
thing through which they can see. This ts 
a great mistake. The eye is the most: deli- 
cately adjusted organ of the body. Our 
fogging system places the eye at rest and 
shows us the real eye defects. Call and see 
(while they 
last) at 60c doz. ‘The 
regular price of ‘these 
tumblers is one dollar 
a doz. 
Gro. W. FULLER 
275 Essex street 
CONFECTIONERY... 
We make all our own home-made candies in our own premises, 
materials and flavor our candies with pure natural fruit-juices. 
licious, delicately flavored, smooth and creamy. 
know—that our candies are superior to others. 
ICE CREAM... 
Absolute purity is a quality worth having in ice cream. 
way: ‘Try it. 
Tur PALACE OF SWEETS 
us. 
G. Willis Whipple: Co. 
184 Essex St. 
we use absolutely pure 
Each piece is fresh, de- 
Consumers say—and we believe they 
Try them. 
Ours is always made that 
220 Essex 
St. 
“Undersell, Outsell and Excel All Others” 
4@ IN EVERY CITY thery is one store that leads—that reaches the best class of citizens—people 
with money to buy what they want and to pay for it; one store that gives patrons the best results. 
In Salem that store is WHELTON’S. 
@ When in Salem don’t forget to visit the most up-to- 
date Grocery and Provision Store in Essex Co. 
‘The David G. Welton Co, 
Cor. Essex and Summer Sts., Salem, Mass. 
Oalem Dale le posil and rust Of 
SALEM, MASS. 
Capital $200,000 
OFFICERS 
GEORGE C. VAUGHN, Pres. 
CHARLES SANDERS, Vice Pres. 
WILLIAM H. GOVE, Vice Pres. 
WILLIAM S. NICHOLS, Treas. 
H. M. WILKINS, Asst. Treas. 
DIRECTORS 
George C. Vaughn, Salem, Mass. 
Charles Sanders, Salem, Mass. 
William H. Gove, Salem, Mass. 
William S. Nichols, Salem, Mass. 
E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover, Mass. 
J. H. Linehan, Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
Forrest L. Evans, Salem, Mass. 
William E. Bixby, Haverhill, Mass: 
Melville Woodbury, Beverly, Mass. 
