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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, 
INCORPORATED 
Salem, Mass. 
*Phone 1290 
Of Stirring Interest to Housewives Is the 
August Sale of 
$35 FULL QUARTERED OAK BUFFET 
$35.00 FuLL QUARTERED Oak BurFet, has large 
small drawers, 1 large drawer and 2 
an exceptionally fine piece of furni- 
$20 
$3.50 QUARTERED OAK DiNnING Cuarrs, full 
leather 
A neat, well 
mirror, 2 
cupboards, 
ture. We want you to compare this 
buffet with others at the 
at 
quality 
same price, 
VERY 
quar- 
slip seat, 
Ben wide panel back with 
only CHOICE OF 
Oak DRESSERS, large drawers, brass trimmings, 
$10.50 GOLDEN \ 3 g 
ue ne bevel plate mirror, high gloss ah 
ish, a. larpe batedin are eee - heh see mace $7. size, 
ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD 
Fresh - Smoked - Salted - Canned 
| a MANCHESTER SEA FOOD CO, 
F. H. DENNIS, Manager 
Residence, No. 5 Lincoln Street Market, 48 Beach Street 
Tel. 296M : 
Tel. 188W 
HEAVILY 
inch continuous posts, 
A $13.00 value for 
THREE 
viceable bed. 
constructed White 
mounts, a good soft top Mattress covered in heavy 
ticking, 
$9.25 value, for this entire outfit only 
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foot, others brass rail head and foot. 
valued up to $7.95, for 
SLEEPS PP LoSeSeHEESTEEY ee SY CRELEE CTY $eeopy 
Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
Tel. 10 
40 SCHOOL STREET MANCHESTER 
The Leopard Moth Larva 
shade trees of New England. 
We especially 
successfully combat this insect. 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO. 
Foresters-Entomologists 
Beverly, - - - ~ 
have men trained 
The most destructive of recent pests to 
to 
Mass. 
sUILT 
BED OUTFIT 
3ed, brass ball 
and a heavy guaranteed spring, 
$7.49 
WHITE 2% 
ENAMEL BED, 
I filling rod; a neat, ser- 
5 $9.98 
StyLes or Wurst Beps, all have 
some have panel in head and 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Lewis Hamburger, cabin boy on 
the »S, -#: Hutchinson steam yacht, 
was at St. John, N. B., this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Frazier 
of Bennington, Vt., were visitors at 
the Farms. this week. 
Harry J. Guinivan left Tuesday 
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement 
in their machine for a two weeks’ 
trip to New York state. 
Among the applications for divorce 
filed at the clerk of court’s office at 
Salem during July is the following: 
Violet i. McSh 1ane of Beverly vs. 
John H. McShane of Salem, for al- 
leged neglect to provide. Libellant 
asks for ‘custody of a minor child. 
The candidacy of James B. Dow 
for the Republican nomination for 
representative seems to be a popular 
one. Many of his Beverly and Dan- 
vers friends are interested in his suc- 
cess and are doing much to further 
his campaign. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
work guaranteed. Price $1. 25. Ship 
by either Dunn’s or Smith’s express. 
—Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 10 
Bridge st., Manchester. Telephone 
327-W. F adv. 
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