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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
f Almy, & Washburn 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
if You Want to Buy 
See Ours at 
We are showing especially fine values at the above prices; suits of great attractiveness because of their 
Buy a suit NOW and secure a FULL SEASON’S wear, and have the satis- 
faction of knowing that you are FASHIONABLY and GORRECTILY gowned at the very beginning of the season 
splendid style and unusual! quality, 
This is a special lot of $25 to $80 values which we secured on the market ; 
NEW SUITS AT $19.19 dda Materials are mostly the beautiful satin Anish prunellas and 
Cut and tailoring are all that could be de- 
If you want something unusually choice for little money—secure one of 
SSS uplicated when once sold. 
practically all the spring season’s most favored pastel shades are represented. 
sired, and the styles represent the very latest. 
Only $19.75 
these suits at once. 
‘The meeting of the Woman’s club 
Tuesday afternoon was of the usual in- 
terest. The talk of the afternoon was 
by Miss Annie L. Warner of Salem, 
whose subject was ‘‘ Migration of 
Birds.’’ It was a very interesting talk. 
Miss Warner is thoroughly versed in 
her subject. Mrs. O. M. Stanley gave 
an account of the Federation meeting 
she attended recently as delegate from 
the local club. 
In the superior court at Salem Wed- 
nesday, before a jury, the appealed case 
of Myron B. Small, chauffeur for Geo. 
E. Cabot, was tried. Small was charged 
with violation of the auto speed law. 
Oficer Thomas Sheehan, testified that 
July 31, 1908, he was standing on 
Beach street and saw two autos coming 
around the curve. He should say they 
were going ata rate of from 25 to 30 
miles an hour. He stopped them and 
asked their names or the names of 
the owners of the machines, which 
they refused to give until placed 
under arrest, when Small said, ‘* You 
mugs are always looking for trouble.’ 
Small was found guilty ‘and fined $25, 
the fine in the lower court being $15. 
Breeze subscription $1.00, 
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| $1 $18.50, $19.75, $22.50, $25 
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Mrs. David McKinnon entertained 
the Embroidery class of Beverly Farms 
at her home on North street, Wednes- 
day afternoon. 
New line of Combs and Barettes at E. 
A. Lethbridge’ s. > 
Joseph P. Leary and Otis W..Lee have 
been attending the inauguration in Wash- 
ington the past week as members of the 
2d Corps Cadets of Salem. Samuel 
Cool, James Sheehan and Ernest Howe 
have been at Washington too, as mem- 
bers of Co. G, of Gloucester. 
John L. Silva intends to start a local 
express and garbage business in the 
spring. 
A good line of Crash, 5to 124ca Be 
at E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
The Democratic Town committee 
met last Friday evening and organized 
for the vear with the choice of Frank A. 
Foster as chairman, C. C. Dodge as sec- 
retary and Clarence W. Morgan, treas- 
urer. ‘I. C. Rowe, who has served as 
chairman for the past 13 years, asked to 
be excused from serving again. His 
service has been along and faithful one 
in the cause. 
Misses Jessie McGregor and Millie 
Campbell of Boston, formerly at the 
dressmaking establishment on Beach 
Street, are spending a few days in town 
with friends. 
they can’t be 
D CD @ 
.SWETPS Music Agency.. 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, Manchester 
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF POPULAR AND CLASSIC MUSIC 
A few samples: Roses, The Witcning Hour, 
Good Evening Caroline, Sweet Sixteen, Over 
on the Jersey Side, etc. Instruments’ of all 
kinds promptly repaired. Orders taken for 
pianos and piano tuning. 
Dodge Shoe 
“‘For Boys’ and Little Fellows.’’ 
One of the best makes 
$2.00 
The ELITE shoe and SOROSIS. 
Rubbers and Gaiters. Boys’ and Men's 
High-cut Boots. 
Charles Hooper 
Central Square, Manchester, Mass. 
Manchester Post Office. 
SAMUEL L. Wieaton, Postmaster 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston and w ay stations, New York, 
the East, West and South, 7. 10; 13:46 
a.m.; 3.15, 6.00 p.m. 
F eon Gloucester and Kockport. 8, 10.45 
a.m.; 2.00, 5.30 p.m. From M: agnolia, 2 p.m. 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East, West and South, 7 -02, J0.04 a.m; 
1.05, 4.51 p. m. 
For Gloucester and Rockpori, 11.09 a. m. 
2.40, 5.23, 8 p.m, For Magnolia, 8 p.m. 
Office open from 7 a.m. to8 p.m, 
