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Mrs. Albert W. Mead entertained the 
Thimble club at her Ashland avenue re- 
sidence Monday afternoon. 
Assessor and Mrs. Fred K. Swett are 
leaving Manchester next Tuesday for a 
few weeks’ trip to southern climes. 
They will spend a day or two in New 
York city, and go from there to St. 
Augustine, and Palm Beach, Fla., by 
train. 
The members of Magnolia lodge, 
I. O. O. F., will be treated to a grapho- 
phone concert next Thursday evening, 
when F. J. Merrill will have Mrs. Hoop- 
er’s large graphophone on hand for the 
occasion. 
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The annual banquet and social of the 
Manchester Club will be held next 
Monday evening at the Town hall. 
The banquet will be served at 7 o'clock 
sharp, Long’s orchestra will be in at- 
tendance. For the social feature of the 
evening it is planned to sing over again 
the songs of the minstrel show given 
last winter. The soloists will be pres- 
ent to sing their songs, or new ones, and 
a general good time is looked forward to 
by all. It will be a stag party. 
Commissioners Merrill and Hoare and 
Engineer Allen of the local water works, 
attended the annual meeting of N. E. 
Water Works association in Boston 
Wednesday and in the evening they at- 
tended the annual banquet of the Boston 
Society of Civil Engineers, when Des- 
mond Fitzgerald of Brookline, engineer 
in the present additional water supply for 
Manchester, gave a very interesting talk 
on his recent travels abroad. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, fall and win- 
ter styles, at Bell’s. 5 
The new management of the Man- 
chester Electric Co. have still further 
curtailed expenses by doing away with 
the assistant to Manager Cushing,—W. 
W. Joseph, who has been acting as day 
and night man at the station since the 
new regime has been in effect. Mr. 
Joseph is at present connected with the 
office force of the Boston & Northern 
Supt. of Power Stations, at Lynn. 
Manager Cushing is the only one of the 
former force of employees now con- 
nected with the plant. Mr. Joseph will 
no doubt be transferred to Manchester 
again as soon as the spring and summer 
business starts up. It is understood that 
the ordinary electrical work, such as 
connecting wires and disconnecting, etc., 
usually done by the company’s employ- 
ees will be handled by local contractors 
or by B. & N. men from the company’s 
plants at Salem or Lynn. 
Ladies call and hear the latest Records 
at Woodbury’s Record Parlor, Beach 
street. * 
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regardless of loss. 
$10.00, $12.00, $13.20. 
$3.50 Shoes $2.95 
$2.75 Shoes $2.35 
BROGKTON 
ANNUAL 
Mark-Down Sale 
Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings, 
Everything Marked’ Down 
Nothing to be carried over 
For Suits and Overcoats that formally sold for 
Others Reduced Proportionately. 
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$4.00 Shoes 
$5.00 Shoes 
$3.25 
$3.75 
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Big Reduction Sale Continues. 
W. E. Hoyt Co., successors to Day 
& Hoyt Co., Salem, are advertising a 
big reduction sale of their clothing, 
trunks, bags, etc. Owing to the fact 
that the W. E. Hoyt Co. has purchased 
the Kimball Block and succeeded the 
A big line of the Edison and Victor machines always on hand. 
on EASY TERMS or for CASH. See our line. 
A big stock of the latest Edison and Victor 
Over 6,000 in stock. Easy terms. RECORDS 
Come and see the new AMBEROL Records. 
made of new composition, by anew process and playing an 
average of more than four minutes. 
87 Rantoul St. 
opp. the Depot 
We are Gatering to Manchester and Beverly Farms Patrons 
SPU OOO UCOS ESOS COUT ODEO 
PHONOGRAPHS 
For sale 
A new record 
See what they are and how to 
play them on your phonograph. 
BEVERLY 
firm of Day & Hoyt Co., the entire 
stock must be turned into cash at once— 
therefore everything has been slashed in 
price—cost not considered. They 
guarantee satisfaction or will refund your 
purchase money. For prices see last 
week’s issue of the Norru SHore 
BREEZE. . 
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