NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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these delicacies are not marketable to appeal to the moderate pocketbook. A provision is made for this by the modern 
method of sanitary canning. Freshly gathered, thoroughly ripe varieties are now preserved before they lose their natural 
crisp and deliciousness of flavor fully equal to the fresh gathered. 
While the fresh-from-the-garden kind of vegetables 
is always most desired, yet there are seasons when 
ONEIDA ASPARAGUS 
Canned by the Oneida Community, which assures the |/' 
buyer a guarantee of high quality. 
Oneida Whole Grass, square tins 
Oneida Asparagus Tops, round tins, 
Oneida Asparagus Tips, round tins, 
LARSEN PEAS 
Nothing in the line of Peas can possibly excel the 
| ““Larsen’’ variety, it matters not what price you pay. 
|| Laasen’s Melting Sugar 12c can 
60c70c Larsen’s Sifted Melting Sugar 14¢ can 
40c ||| Larsen’s Sifted Early June 15¢ can 
35c |||| Larsen’s Tiny Sifted Early June 25c can 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
Bi Secee anand ars 
> Manchester > : 
UN AINA aame 
Prof. and Mrs. A. L. Sabin and daugh- 
ter returned yesterday morning from 
spending the summer at Winchester, 
N. H 
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Miss Helen Woodbury of Lanesville 
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Louis Leach, 
North street. 
Mrs. Joseph Gullage and son of Som- 
erville are visiting Mrs. Charles A. Lodge 
and family, Bennett street. 
Fell from Roof. 
Tames Kidney, about 23, of 104 War- 
ren street, Salem, and Thomas Murphy, 
60, of 35 Daniels street, Salem, were 
severely injured Wednesday by falling 
thirty feet or more from the roof of the 
new parochial residence on School street, 
Manchester, on which they were em- 
ployed by Thomas Pinnock of Salem, as 
slaters. The staging gave way. 
The accident happened about 11.45. 
Dr. Glendenning dressed their wounds, 
taking six or seven stitches in the face of 
the younger man to stop the flow of 
blood, and one or two in the cheek of 
the older man. They were taken to 
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NO NEED OF PAYING BOSTON PRICES 
FOR SUEDE AND OOZE LEATHERS 
IF YOUR SHOES 
HAVE 
GIVEN OUT 
TRY 
SALEM’S BEST 
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THE 
“OAK FRONT” 
= 206 ESSEX ST. 
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(MARTIN D, HOYT, Manager) 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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Band Concert Tonight. 
The last band concert in the series at 
Manchester will be given in the square 
tonight by the Salem Cadet band at 7.30. 
If the weather is good there will probably 
be a record-breaking crowd out to hear 
the music. Conductor Missud has pre- 
pared the best program of the season. 
The Common will be brilliantly illumi- 
nated again. Cut out the program 
printed below and carry to the concert 
with you tonight. 
1. March, The Aviator, Fulton 
2 Overture, Mignon, Thomas 
3. Waltz, Jolly Fellows, Vollstedt 
4. Solo for Trombone, Delecta, Rollinson 
Mr. J. N. Procror 
5. Fantasia on favorite Opera Themes, 
Tobani 
Introducing Carmen, Barber of Seville, 
Faust, Rigoletto, Lucia, Giaconda, 
VL Eclair. 
American Sketch, Down South, Myddleton 
Duet for Cornets, Selected 
Messrs. BERNIER and LEITSINGER 
Operetta, The Serenade, 
Fantasia, My Maryland, 
Variations for all the instruments 
10. March, The Enterpriser, Lampe 
Star Spangled Banner. 
Jean Missup, Conductor. 
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their home in Salem in the ambulance 
after their wounds had been temporarily 
dressed. 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Total Assets over 
$8,400,000.00 
Over 24,000 
Depositors 
Salem Five Cents 
Savings Bank 
We invite 
your consideration 
We are displaying an up to the minute proposition in a man’s special 
Gray Buckskin Oxford with White Rubber Sole, Goodyear Welted. 
Cost you five at any store in Boston. 
Our Price $4.00 
kes~ Get in early as we are not buying more of these goods this season, 
The L. D. WASS CO. 
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