MANCHESTER 
The date of the next band con- 
cert at Manchester has’ been 
changed from Thursday, September 
5, to Wednesday, September 4. The 
Salem Cadet band under the leader- 
ship of Jean Missud will as usual 
furnish the music. The following 
program is to be given: 
March, Narragansett, Reeves 
Waltz, Gipsy Life, Raymong 
Overture, If I Were King, Adam 
Solo for Cornet, Selected 
Mr. Nelson Bernier 
Selection, The Rose Maiden, 
Granichstaedten 
Fantasia, My Maryland, Short 
(Variations for different intruments) 
Popular Numbers: 
(a) You’re My Baby, Brown 
(b) Everybody Two-Step, Herzer 
Echoes from the Boston Opera House— 
arranged by Tobani 
(a) Siamese Patrol, Linke 
(b) American Patrol, Meacham. 
Verdi 
Triumphal March, from Aida, 
CONOMO 
Richard K. Hunt, New England 
Representative of the John Burke 
Importing Co., of New York, was 
seriously injured on Wednesday of 
this week by a ‘‘back-kick”’ from 
the motor of his speedy launch, 
Hattie C. While adjusting the iim- 
ing device a. short-circuit was 
formed, causing the engine to back- 
fire, the starting lever striking Mr. 
Extraordinary Low 
Prices 
have always been the leading 
feature of this famous sale. 
This year will see no exception. 
If you need blankets of any 
sort YOU CANNOT AFFORD 
TO MISS THIS SALE. 
Remember the date— 
Tuesday, September 3 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Hunt a severe blow on the foot. Dr. 
Carrol C. Burpee of Malden, who is 
summering at the Point was called 
and after a careful examination 
decided that no bones were broken, 
but the hgaments were so severely 
bruised that Mr. Hunt will probably 
be unable to regain the full use of 
his foot for several weeks. Mr. 
Hunt is one of the most popular 
residents of Conomo, and has the 
sincere sympathy of his host of 
friends, expressed in various ways. 
The accident is especially unfortun- 
ate at this time, as he was just be- 
ginning his annual fall vacation, 
and will be deprived of many 
pleasant trips in his commodious 
launch, in which he always enter- 
tains his friends. 
Miss Hanson, chaperon, Miss Edna 
Tuttle, Miss Jessie Stewart, Miss 
Evelyn Tracy, Miss Edna Fuller, 
Miss Geneviene Little, Miss Flora 
Tracy, Miss Eleanor Tuttle and Miss 
Marjorie Tuttle, all of Salem, have 
taken the Alden Burnham cottage 
for a fortnight. 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
MISS A, A. SIMPSON 
Dressmaker 
Will go out by appointment. Address: 
The Women’s Club, Magnolia. Tel. 3 
7-Passenger 
FIAT CAR 
FOR RENT 
By the hour, Day or week 
with owner-chauffeur thoroughly 
acquainted with all North Shore 
roads. 
Telephone 174-12 Manchester 
Frank F. Tenney 
34 Bridge Street Manchester 
(near greenhouses) 
Cc. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large v riety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make te order. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stering in allits branches. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Manchester-bv-the-8ea, 
_ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN 
Salem, Massachusetts 
This is the sale that has built its success up- 
on the housewife’s confidence. 
been spent in its perfection until now every 
woman throughout Essex County, (hotel and 
lodging house keepers as well) has come to 
depend upon 7 
Almy’s Annual September 
Blanket Sale 
for her fall and winter blanket supply. 
Years have 
Uphol- 
Telephone Gonnection. 
Mass. 
ALMY’S Annual September Sale of BLANKETS 
Begins Tuesday, September 
3 
As an additional attrac- 
tion 
White Quilts 
and Sheets at 
Bargain 
Sale 
Prices 
will be included in this 
Annual Event 
