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Next Wednesday morning, Dec. 1, 
postal delivery service will go into effect 
in Manchester. The details of this 
have been given from time to time inthe 
Breeze. ‘The carriers willstart out on 
their first morning collection between six 
and seven o'clock and will collect from 
as many boxes as time will permit. 
They will start on their first delivery as 
soon as the seven o’clock mail is assort- 
ed. They will collect the mail on this 
delivery. “The second delivery will be 
as soon as the three o’clock mail is as- 
sorted, and mail will be collected on this 
deliver also. 
In connection with the institution of a 
delivery service next Wednesday there 
comes a change of the departure of the 
last mail from Menchester. The mail 
closing now at 6.14 p. m. will close at 
7.55 and will be despatched on the 9.06 
train, instead of 6.40 as jat present. 
This is another move in the line of im- 
provement. 
The Thanksgiving reunion of the Bell 
family at North Beverly was the occasion 
of one of the largest gatherings here- 
abouts. Some 42 were gathered about 
the tables at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
George E. Rowe at North Beverly, but- 
the happiest of the lot was Mrs. Mary 
E. Bell, the mother of the large family, 
who is now in her 73d year. ‘There 
were seven children, 16 grandchildren 
and 8 great-grandchildren, and the new 
acquisitions to the family by marriage. 
The members of the Bell families from 
here were present. 
Daniel Leach of Boston was in town 
over the holiday. 
Miss Lila Goldsmith and mother 
spent Thanksgiving in Winthrop with 
the latter’s son, George Goldsmith and 
family. : 
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THE C., B. & Y. 
QUEEN CHOCOLATES 
We keep telling you about these chocolates week after week, 
for we are convinced that if you ouce try them you .will agree with 
us that they are the best chocolates sold anywhere fora similar price. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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THE CB. & Y. 
Imperial Brand Chocolates - 
Words are but a poor medium to convey to you an adequate 
conception of their wonderfully pleasing and matchless quality. 
We do not know of any finer made in this country. You may pay 
a much higher price for chocolates yet find them no better in any 
particular than Imperial. 
Half Pound Boxes 25c 
One Pound Boxes 50c 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
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tending some distance above Ashland av- 
The bridge level would be 34 ft. above 
that of the present time, and 14 ft. at 
Ashland ave. 
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Miss Adele Decker of Salem spent 
Thanksgiving with her cousins, the L. 
N. Deckers, Norwood ave. 
Frank Johnson and son of Lynn were 
in town yesterday and partook of their 
Thanksgiving dinner with the former’s 
father Andrew Johnson and daughters, 
Bridge street. 
Gent’s shirts at E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
Hearing at Mancnester this Morning on 
Improving Entrance to Man- 
chester Inner Harbor. 
Before Lieut. Col. Edward Burr, 
representing the Secretary of War's 
office, a hearing was held this morning 
at the Manchester Town hall relative to 
the petition of the town to have the en- 
trance into Manchester inner harbor im- 
proved by having the railroad bridge 
raised so as to allow more space under 
the bridge at highwater. 
When the hearing closed at 1.30 there 
seemed some probabilty from the man- 
ner in which the case had been pre- 
sented thatthe Boston & Maine will be 
ordered to improvd the bridge by raising 
it some three and a half feet, and by 
putting a differently constructed bridge 
so that some space may be gained in that 
way. 
The plans as presented by the last wit- 
ness, Engineer Raymond C. Allen, call- 
ed for raising the grade of the track be- 
ginning at the Beach St. crossing and ex- 
F. V. MOODY 
(Formerly Manager the 
Ames Studio for 4 years) 
PHOTOGRAPHER 
256: ESSEX ST. 
Opp. Salem Theatre 
SALEM. 
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS 
APPOINTMENTS 
Telephone 
Connection 
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W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
(DAVID FENTON CO, Mandesteriy-ttese, 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
/ Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
{ Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stoc.- 
Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
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