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The Park Commissioners are endeav- 
oring to do something to improve the 
general appearance of Singing Beach the 
coming year and tothat end they are 
sending notices to owners of bathhouses 
at the beach asking them to cooperate 
with the board in this matter. They de- 
sire to have all the be athhouses of the same 
color (dark green),—to conform with 
the town bathhouse: also to have the 
houses repaired and placed in line with 
the other houses on the beach. This 
isa step in the right direction, and own- 
ers of bathhouses should comply with the 
request in so far as possible. 
George Ayers of the firm of Ayers 
Bros. has recently returned from a fort- 
night’s visit with his brother, Charles 
Ayers in the vicinity of Chicago. 
Easter cards at E. A. Lathbridge’s. 
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell enter- 
tained the ladies of the Afternoon Whist 
club and their husbands Wednesday 
evening, with a Shamrock party. 
Liberty Rebekah lodge No. 78 will 
observe its anniversary next Friday even- 
ing, March 26, at which time a special’ 
There will 
program will be carried out. 
be an orchestra and a reader. 
Almy, 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
@ YOu are Cordially Invited to our eAnnual 
Spring Opening of Fashion’s Most Favored Styles 
in Garments and Millinery, Four Days, Tuesday, 
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, March 2 520% 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Salem, Mass. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Flower, Vegetable 8 
Grass Seed 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 
Our FLOWER SEEDS take the lead with many private gardeners 
and florists. 
ket gardeners, 
SEEDS for shady locations, tennis courts and golf links, 
for purity and quality. 
Catalogue mailed on request. 
Our VEGETABLE SEEDS are in demand by the largest mar- 
and our FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED, GRASS 
cannot be excelled 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER Co., 
26 and 27 South Market St., BOSTON 
Lett?rs have been received by the 
Principal A. L. Saben of the High 
school and the drawing teacher from H. 
A. Faulkner, passenger agent of the 
Boston & Northern and Old Colony 
Street Railway Co.’s, in which he offers 
in behalf of the companies to pay $25 
for the best design submitted by a pupil 
of the school, suitable for use on the 
covers of folders advertising trolley trips 
issued by this department. he sum of 
$5 will also. be paid for other designs of 
which use may be made at any time 
later. 
Gents’ overalls and working shirts at 
E. A. Lethbridge’s. : % 
A full force of workmen are putting 
Brownland cottages, at Old Neck, Man- 
chester, in condition for summer. A 
few minor alterations and repairs are to 
be made, and a bathroom built onto one 
of the cottages. The houses are receiv- 
ing a coat of paint. E. A. Laneis do- 
ing this part of the work. 
A fine Edison ‘Talking Machine, 
cheap, at Woodbury’s, Beach st. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, fall and win- 
ter styles, at Bell’s 
SED So & 
: icelow & Washburn ! 
SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
