NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
TEMPERANCE 
BEVERAGES 
CLIQUOT CLUB "Ginger Ale, Blood Orange, Birch and Sarsaparilla, made from the Chiguse raphe Wat ater, purity 
extracts and carbonated with, extreme care. 
with distilled water. 
PUREOXIA ince: Ale, ta Brew, Black Oni. Reng Beer he sails ae aly pure ae pa ied 
A very popular beverage. 
ROSE LIME JUICE : 
VICTOR LIME {ara 
33c bottle 
29c bottle 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
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AALAND RUD RMS 
Edward C. Knightof the New Yoré 
Tribune reportorial staff, is spending part 
of his summer vacation with his sister, 
Mrs. Alfred C. Needham and family, 
Union street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Mead have 
gone to Enfield Centre, N. H., for a 
few weeks. 
Henry O. Allen came on from New 
York last Saturday to spend a fortnight’s 
vacation. Mrs. Allen and little child 
have been spending the summer here. 
Bertram Allen, is also’ here for his vaca- 
tion, coming on from Watertown, N. 
Y., Sunday. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s. 
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Out-Door Fete, in Aid of Addison Gil- 
bert Hospital, Gloucester. 
In our advertising columns is an- 
nounced the annual benefit for the Addi- 
son Gilbert Hospital, Gloucester, which 
takes the form this year of an out door 
fete on the beautiful grounds of the hos- 
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NEED OF PAYING BOSTON PRICES 
FOR SUEDE AND OOZE LEATHERS 
REESE 62 SS Sa 
IF YOUR SHOES |} NO 
HAVE 
GIVEN OUT 
SALEM’S BEST 
THE 
“OAK FRONT” 
206 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM 
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* The thirst quenching, palatable and nourish- 
ing, purity non-alcoholic drinks, together with 
the pure fruit extracts for the making of the 
same, will be found i in largest variety at the Big Grocery 
10c bottle, $1. 15 doz., $2. 25 case : 
MONTSERRAT LIME 
BANNE ‘R LIME Wee 
10c, $1. 00 doz., $2. 00 case 
JU CE 30c bottle 
10c bottle 
(MARTIN D. HOYT, Manager) 
OBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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pital on Washington street on Wednes- 
day afternoon and evening of Augus: 25, 
with band concerts afternoon and even- 
ing. Plans have been made to serve 
luncheons during the afternoon and a 
New England supper from 5 to7 o'clock. 
The booths will offer for sale ice cream, 
cake, candy, peanuts, watermelon and 
flowers and the Klondike and Punch and 
Judy Show will be juvenile attractions. 
Auto rides are also to be arranged. 
The fete is given under the auspices 
of the executive board of the Woman’s 
Auxiliary, Mrs. Maria H. Bray, presi- 
dent; Mrs. Clara Friend, Mrs. Isabel 
Lane, vice presidents; Miss Grace 
Thompson, treasurer; Miss Mary Tay- 
lor Falt, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank 
E. Davis, corresponding — secretary; 
directors, Mrs. Frederick Allen, Mrs. 
George O. Stacy, Mrs. Joseph M. Par- 
sons, Mrs. Sarah Fisher, Mrs. Benjamin 
Smith. 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond is an hon- 
orary member of the auxiliary and Mrs. 
Adele Lingard of Boston and Annisquam, 
another honorary member, wili supervise 
the Annie Maria Lane Memorial Flower 
Booth, assisted by several colleze women. 
The Jate Mrs. Lane of Annisquam was 
a member of the executive board. 
TRY We are displaying an up to the minute proposition in a man’s special 
Gray Buckskin Oxford with White Rubber Sole, Goodyear Weited. 
Cost you five at any store in Boston. 
Our Price $4.00 
kes~Get in early as we are not buying more of these goods this season, 
The L. D. WASS CO. 
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Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
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Total Assets over 
$8,400,000.00 
Over 24,000 
Depositors 
Salem Five Cents 
Savings Bank 
We invite 
your consideration 
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