Raspberry and Strawberry. 
4 In 1-pound Jars, 
4 Marmalade in 1-pound Jars, 
4 Marmalade in 3-pound Jars, 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
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Manchester Burglary. 
Last Sunday evening, some time be- 
tween 5 and 8.30 o’clock some one en- 
tered the residence of Mrs. Sarah A. 
Porter on Bennett street. When Mrs. 
Porter, who lives alone, returned from 
church she could hardly push the door 
open and when she finally did enter and 
lighted a lamp the sight that met her eyes 
almost dazed her. Clothing, the con- 
tents of drawers, papers, and articles of 
all discriptions literally covered the floor, 
and in the hall things were piled against 
the door so that it could hardly be 
opened. The bed had been torn apart, 
the sheets and blankets thrown off, and 
to all appearances the place had been 
bombarded. Mrs. Porter immediately 
sent for the police. 
It was found thata burglar had entered 
a first story window. He was evidently 
after money, as it was known Mrs. Por- 
ter recently sold a house in Beverly, and 
it was supposed, perhaps, that she had 
the money in her house. ‘The burglar 
took a small case containing some old 
fashioned jewelry, the chief value of 
which was in its associations. A roll of 
bank bilis secreted in the bed was over- 
looked. The robber ate a loaf of cake 
found on the dining room table. ‘There 
is no clew to the burglar. 
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The Ladies’ Social circle will meet 
with Miss Sarah Brown, School street, 
next Wednesday evening. 
The Ladies Social. circle held a supper 
and social at the Chapel Wednesday 
evening, which was very well attended. 
Baked beans was the leading article on 
the menu, with rolls, coffee, cakes and 
pies. After the supper the tables were 
cleared and a short, but sweet, enter- 
tainment program was carried out. This 
consisted of several readings by Mrs. H. 
Ana S English ay ams 
This latest added line of delicacies to our stock is 
conceded by jam and marmalade epicures to be the finest 
imported goods of this sort that are prepared. 
iety put up in glass and properly sealed to last indefinitely. 
Green Gage, Damson, Victoria Plum, 
4 Apricots, Green Gooseberry, Black Current, 
25c each. $2.90 doz. 
20c, $2.25 doz. 
90c, $5.75 doz. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Each var- 
ections early. 
Department. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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H. G. Perkins, piano solo by Miss Dora 
Marshall and a piano solo and two vocal 
selections by Miss Antoinette Vidal. 
Miss Vidal is a daughter of the chauffeur 
at W. B. Walker’s. She sang very 
sw sweetly, in French, her last selection, 
‘The Little Birds’ Christmas,”’ being 
particularly well rendered. Pollowane 
is the program presented: 
Reading, Mrs. Perkins 
Vocal Solo, ‘Tout en Rose,’’ Miss A. Vidal 
Reading, ‘‘Pat Standing,”’ Mrs. Perkins 
Piano Solo, Vaillance, Miss Vidal 
Piano Solo, Miss Dora Marshall 
Reading, ‘‘The Two Glasses,’’ Mrs. Perkins 
Vocal Solo, ‘‘Le Noel des Petits Oiseaux, ” 
Miss Vidal 
Mrs. Mary White and family have 
moved into their attractive cottage, corner 
Norwood avenue and Lincoln street. 
Emerson Shoes for Fall and Winter 
Wear at Bell’s. adv. 
low as we could buy them today. 
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well as to consult us on Diamonds. 
164 Main Street 
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"CHRISTMAS TOYS 
Christmas Tree Decorations 
We never have shown a more varied or larger as- 
sortment than we have on exhibition. 
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JOHN SCOTT 
HOUSE AND SIGN - PAINTER 
Paper Hanger and Decorater . 
DEALER IN 
Paints, Oils, Varnish and Glass ' 
Summer Street, Manchester, Mass 
Tel. 156-3 (Opp. electric light te 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until May 1.every Monday, 
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon 
from 2 to 5 o’clock, and on Saturday evening 
from 6.30 to 8.30. 
PER ORDER -TRUSTEES. 
JUNK 
C. F. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in vid Iron, Rags and Bottles. Junk 
of all kinds bought i in large or small quan- 
tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will call. Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby street, Salem, Mass. 
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DIAMONDS AT COST! 
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Notwithstanding the present high price of Diamonds and the prospect : 
of a further advance in the near future we feel that our stock is larger than 3 
it should be and propose to make such prices as should reduce it. 3 
We have many stones bought several years ago before the advance, 
which are priced on the basis of what they cost, and are marked to sell as 8 
Special Inducement. 
As a special inducement we have put two rings in our window; at a 
reasonable price, and shall reduce same $1.00 a day until sold. 
pay anyone to keep close watch of these bargains (for they will be such) as 
It will re- 
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