x  Silaurhester 
Miss Cora Wilmot of Malden is spend- 
ing the week-end in town, and will re- 
main over Labor Day. 
Warren Knowlton and family are 
about to move into their new house at 
Manchester Cove. The cottage has 
eight rooms, besides bath, pantry, etc., 
and is located on Ocean street, near the 
water's edge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Sampson and 
little girl of Winthrop were guests. over 
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flor- 
ence, Allen’s court. 
The moon that rose out of the ocean 
Monday night was one of the most beau- 
tiful of the year. The moon should be 
beautiful this month, anyway, for this is 
the second time in this month that it has 
been full. It is only rarely that a moon 
is full two times in one month. 
The big event of the coming week, in 
the line of dances, will be the 14th an- 
nual ball of the Essex County club em- 
ployes to be held on Thursday evening 
in the Town hall. Stiles’ orchestra of 
Lynn will furnish the music, as in years 
past, and will give a concert from 8.30 
Dancing will continue until 
to 9.30. 
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AN* OUNCEMERT 
in Tuesday's 
Salem Eve'ng 
News, Sept. 7 
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Style Centers of Europe. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Oalem Dale deposil and rust Clo, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Capital $200,000 
OFFICERS 
GEORGE C. VAUGHN, Pres. 
CHARLES SANDERS, Vice Pres. 
WILLIAM H. GOVE, Vice Pres. 
WILLIAM S. NICHOLS, Treas. 
H. M. WILKINS, Asst. Treas. 
DIRECTORS 
George C. Vaughn, Salem, Mass. 
Charles Sanders, Salem, Mass. 
William H. Gove, Salem, Mass. 
William S. Nichols, Salem, Mass. 
E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover, Mass. 
J. H. Linehan, Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
Forrest L. Evans, Salem, Mass. 
William E. Bixby, Haverhill, Mass. 
Melville Woodbury, Beverly, Mass. 
An Up-to-Date Grocery. 
“The largest’’ this side of Boston is 
a distinguishing feature of which any 
store ought to be proud, but to combine 
with this, the finest in quality, the most 
up-to-date, the cleanest, the best venti- 
lated and best lighted grocery store any- 
where along the North Shore, are the 
essential features of the big success of 
the Cobb, Bates & Yerxa grocery in 
Salem. And then again, it is strictly a 
grocery store,—not groceries and pro- 
visions, not groceries and liquors, but a 
grocery and bakery,—the best, the finest 
this side of Boston. Many North Shore 
people, while motoring in Salem stop at 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa’s to do some of 
their shopping. Everything in the groc- 
ery line may be purchased there. 
Fashions in Brick. 
According to an article in Suburban 
Life for September, there are fashions in 
brick as well as in woman’s dress. The 
writer says: “‘No longer are buildings 
built of red brick of uniform color and 
shape, laid in running bond, with narrow 
mortar joint, the whole giving the ap- 
pearance of a painted surface ruled off 
with geometrical precision. ‘This con- 
ventional style has been abandoned, and 
has given place to walls built of brick of 
varying colors, shapes and finish. ‘The 
style of the mortar joint has also changed, 
with the result that today a brick facade 
is a work of artistic character, and the 
various styles of brick and of brick-laying 
offer themselves to an unending variety 
of architectural treatment.’’ 
. wig wvebeber SALEM, MASS. 
Watch the New Hat Styles 
as they Appear at Webber’s 
€/Our Millinery Parlor and windows will mirror the 
best styles as fast as they are rushed on from the 
Some of them are here 
now; clever models, both large and small, smartly 
trimmed and in the rich Autumn Colorings, 
will be delighted with their unusualness, their 
“]See the first arrivals on the 
2nd floor this week. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
in Tuesday's 
Salem Eve'ng 
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