Running for the Senate. 
Charles Augustus Norwood of 
Hamilton was in Manchester last 
Friday building his fences for the 
State Senatorship nomination. He 
is out for the berth on the Republi- 
ean ticket, in competition with form- 
er Senator Tolman of Gloucester, 
and former Rept. Fogg of Newbury- 
port. Incidentally we might say 
from what little we know about the 
political situation in this district 
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that things look very favorable for 
Mr. Norwood. He has served two 
years in the House and has a very 
creditable record. He is very popu- 
lar in his home town and ean be 
depended upon to give good service 
to his district and to the state. 
Essex Beats Manchester. 
In the closest game of the season 
the Essex base ball nine defeated 
the Manchester team last Saturday 
afternoon on the Brook street play- 
Srounds, Manchester, 2 to 0. 
The score: 
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Essex 010001000—2 7 2 
Manchester 000000000—0 1 38 
Batteries,—Manchester, Noyes and Dun- 
bar; Essex, Burnham and Wetmore. 
One of the shops at Magnolia that 
is always well patronized by the 
cottagers and hotel guests, is that 
of Miss E. R. Rice, the New York 
milliner. At the present time and 
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Miss Rice will sell straw and _ lin- 
gerie hats and summer dresses for 
both ladies and children at unusual- 
ly low prices. The first display of 
soft felt hats is also now being 
made. Miss Rice will be in Mag- 
nolia next Monday for a few days. 
Mrs. Virginia M. Coe of New York, 
is managing the little shop at Mag- 
nolia this summer. 
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SALEM’S NEW DAYLIGHT STORE 
Please Accept this Store’s Courtesy and Best Service in 
Your Summer Shopping 
Wm. G. Webber & Co. 
Salem - 
on the North Shore 
be satisfactorily filled at 
THE WEBBER 
Cor. ESSEX & WASHINGTON Sts. 
In Old Witch Town 
The Best Dry Goods Shop 
No matter what may be your re- 
quirements in Dry Goods they can 
SHOP 
Miss Anna of New York, who for 
years has been Jocated at Beverly 
Farms, is now associated with Mrs 
A. J. MacHale’s hair-dressing par 
lors at the Oceanside, Magnolia. 
LeBaron P. Cooke, the Beston 
writer, author of ‘‘The Minstrelsyv 
of Youth’’ and numerous short 
stories is summering on the coast 
of Maine, mostly about picturesque 
Passamaquoddy Bay. Much of the 
writer’s time is spent on the. Island 
of Campobello, where the late Kate 
Gannett Wells resided so many 
years. During his summer’s outing, 
Mr. Cooke is writing his new 
story, ‘‘The Stranger,’’ which is tc 
be published early this autumn. 
DRESSMAKING 
Evening Gowns, Shirtwaists. 
Will go 
out by appointment. Telephone 105 M. 
MISS RUDD 
Room 16 Endicott Bldg. Beverly, Mass. 
Day or 
Renovations. Perfect fit and style. 
For Sale 
French Poodle pups, three months 
old; male; black, curly coated; 
best of pedigree stock. 
CHARLES 0. JOHNSON 
Care of Mrs. Wallace Goodrich 
West Manchester 
The Store on 2 Streets. 
Auto and Carriage en- 
trance, Washington Street. 
in 
The Store Of Quality 
Phone 
Salem 1280 
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