NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
The second annual outing of the 
Manchester Brotherhood was held last 
Saturday at Tuck’s Point, about 100 
members attending. A chowder din- 
ner was served at 1.45, and needless 
to say, it was one of the most appe- 
tizing repasts ever served in the gath- 
erings of the Brotherhood. ‘The as- 
sociation started about two years ago 
with a membership of 15, and this 
number has now grown to 169, most 
of whom are active members. Fol- 
lowing the dinner last Saturday the 
president, Rev. A. G. Warner, called 
the gathering to order, congratulating 
the Brotherhood on its successful 
year. He introduced as the first speak- 
er, Rey. C. M. Ellenwood of Cam- 
bridge, who gave an interesting ac- 
count of a sojourn in the south. He 
was followed by Roger W. Babson 
of Gloucester, who gave 2 helpful 
talk along general lines. The last 
speaker was Rev. Mr. Bulkeley of 
Beverly, who is «lways in demand as 
a creaker before the Brothernood. A 
baseball game between teams captain- 
ed by R. C. Allen and’ L. W. Carter 
was won by the former, 9 to 7. The 
invincible baseball fan, A. B. Dunn, 
was the umpire. 
About 200 attended the picnic of 
the Essex County W. R. C. at Tuck’s 
Point, Wednesday. Allen Relief 
Corps of Manchester was the host on 
this occasion and members of the local 
G. A. R. and Associates were invited 
guests. Ice cream and coffee were on 
sale; it was a basket picnic. 
The solicitation of second-hand 
clothing, bedding, etc., for Salem fire 
sufferers has been stopped tempora- 
rily, due to the abundance of such 
clothing now on hand. All who have 
such supplies are urged by the solicit- 
ing committee to hold them until the 
colder weather, or to give them to the 
Salvation Army. 
At their meeting Tuesday evening 
the board of selectmen were called up- 
on by almost the entire persone! of 
the property holders on Pine street, 
the question being as to the construc- 
tion of sidewalks on the street in con- 
nection with the rebuilding and wid- 
ening of the street as per plans of the 
County commissioners. The outcome 
of the meeting was that a sidewalk 
will be built the entire length of the 
street on both sides. The street is to 
be laid out on a 35-ft. plan instead of 
50-ft as at one time talked of. 
Men’s Ground Gripper Shoes in 
Low and High Heels at Bell’s Beach 
Street Store. adv. 
Bathing “suits at Ei-A, “Leth- 
fae eee adv. 
or 
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Boy Scout EMpLoyMENT BuREAU. 
In connection with the Boy Scout 
work in Manchester an employment 
bureau has been established. A list 
of worthy and efficient boys from 12 
to 16 years, is kept on file. Employ- 
ment is sought in gardening, care of 
lawns, and general work. All people 
having need of such work can com- 
municate with Rev. A. G. Warner, 56 
School st. Telephone 248-M. Mr. 
Warner guarantees the trustworthi- 
ness of all the boys who are furnished 
employment. 
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69c pair 
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49¢ pair 
Gloves. 
Second Floor 
144 MUSLIN Tea 
hole edge, 
terns, regular price 25c. 
15c each 
M. B. Price, 
25c each 
price 50c. 
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WOMEN’S 16 button length white lisle thread 
APRON DEPT. 
240 FINE quality lawn Tea Aprons, 
hamburg trimming, all perfect goods, regular 
WM. G. WEBBER C0. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Department Managers’ Mutual Benefit 
Sale 
Silk ank Lisle Gloves 
WOMEN’S 16 button length white Milanese Silk 
Gloves, also a heavy Tricot, double finger tips, 
extra fine values, regular #1, 00 quality. M. B. 
WE have 
ery in colors, 
M. B. Price, 
INFANTS’ DEPT. 
Children’s Colored Dresses in 
LOT of 
and 
Sizes 
Price, 
Aprons with strings, button- 
machine embroidered in good pat- 
M. B. Price, 
CHILDREN’S 
beach style, 
3. Price, 
lace and 
all sizes, 
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Stationery 
taken all our stock of Novelty Station- 
regular 
chambrays, 
2 to 6 years, 
Blue 
sizes 1 to 
CHILDREN’S Seersucker Rompers, 
50e values. M. B. 
price 39¢ to $1.00 box. 
25c box 
eingham 
with bloomers. 
values. M. B. 
some made 
regular 75¢ 
39c each 
and Tan 
5 years, 25¢ 
Rompers, made 
quality. M. 
19¢ each 
pink only, 
Price, 
39c 
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