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Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, S. S 
Pierce Goods, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, 
Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE-—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price than 
Saldges Can. 
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For your particular needs in 
RUBBER GOODS 
Visit our store 
SALEM RUBBER COMPANY 
156 Essex Street, Salem 
Phone Connection 
MAGNOLIA 
Miss Olive Chane and Miss Eliza- 
beth Brown have finished their year’s 
work at the Salem Commercial school. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
A TrRIuMPH oF YOUTH 
When little Doris climbed up to 
her father’s knee it was quite obvious 
that some deep problem was troubling 
her mind. Presently she unburdened 
herself of the momentous question. 
“Papa” she asked, “was it a very 
Wise person who said, “The good die 
young Pe +B) 
“Yes,” replied her father, “I sup- 
pose he must have been very, very 
Wise.” 
“Well,” said the child, after medi- 
tating for some time on the import of 
his answer, “I’m not really so much 
Surprised about you; but mummy— 
no, I don’t see how mummy managed 
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to get growed up! 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, 
gasoline at Less Price than garages do 
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and we will continue to do so. 
a large variety of Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings, Crockery, 
MINERAL WATERS: Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, ete. 
fos LY CET TI, 
Magnolia Ave. 
WENHAM 
Children’s Day will be observed at 
the Village church by a special ser- 
vice for young people Sunday at 10.30 
a. m., when the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, will preach a sermon on Dan- 
iel, and will illustrate his truth by a 
chemical experiment. Seats will be 
reserved for children. Sunday school 
AienOOM we eka Bomber’ Oe ounday 
is the fifteenth anniversary of Mr. 
Cutler’s ordination, and at the 7 p. m. 
meeting he will preach on Impressions 
and Lessons, drawing on his own ex- 
perience. 
Graduation exercises of the town 
schools will take place at the Town 
hall Friday afternoon. ‘The class is 
far larger than usual this year. 
Last Saturday John Cannon passed 
a severe test in rifle shooting and 
qualified as a marksman, thus winning 
the boy scout merit badge in that line 
of effort. 
Wenham’s selectmen have reorgan- 
ized with Charles McQueeny as chair- 
man and Arthur Prince as secretary of 
the board. 
Monday evening’s town meeting re- 
sulted in long discussion of the pro- 
posal to purchase an auto fire engine, 
with a conmittee appointed for fur- 
ther investigation as the outcome. 
Robert M. Bentley’s motion for the 
town to accept the road leading into 
Idlewood grove was voted down. 
Ivory Quinby made a strong speech 
in favor of a more efficient fire depart- 
ment. 
Once more automobiles line the 
street beside the park, and patronage 
is brisk at the tea-room. Miss Cham- 
berlain, who is in charge, entered up- 
on her new duties Memorial Day. 
George W. Wilson was elected sup- 
erintendent of the village Sunday 
school, and Albert A. Tracy assistant 
superintendent. Mrs. G. W. Wilson 
TANK. 
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Stop that Skid! 
use the famous 
Chain Tread 
Nobby Tread 
Tires 
CHAIN TREAD~— The 
only successful adapta- 
tion of the skid-chain 
principle to pneumatic 
tire construction. 
NOBBY TREAD—The 
most popular non-skid 
tire ever put on the 
market. 
Made by the 
United States Tire Company 
Your size ready at 
Thos. D. Connolly 
2nd 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
succeeds her husband as chairman of 
the department of membership. 
Her’s MISINFORMED 
Freshmen—I’m really disappointed 
in this college. 
Junior—Why? 
Freshman—What busines has an 
athlete at a school where study is the 
main thing? 
