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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
"PHONE 1290 
Silk Department 
Garment Satins, double width, light and gray, 
seal brown, dark brown, navy bine: and white. 
THE SCENE OF ENTHUSIASTIC 
BUYING AT THE 
H. B. CLAFLIN CO’S RECEIVER’S SALE 
75c quality ie Z ‘ 2; Ge if colored velveteens, values to 75c. Hes ee 
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ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Odd Lot of Silks, consisting’of colored messa- 
lines, India silk and pongees, brown grenadine and 
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Colored Messalines for dresses and petticoats, 
shades of red, green, 
green, gray, pink and white, regular 59¢ value. H. 
B. Claflin Receiver’s Sale 
brown, 
Silk Serges, 27 inches wide, good shade of navy 
H. B. Claflin Receiver’ s Sale 
blue, regular $1 value. 
blue, Kelly 
cerise, 
49c yd 
beaver, 
39c yd 
rt MANCHESTER SEA FOOD CO, 
F. H. DENNIS, Manager 
| Residence, No. 5 Lincoln Street 
Tel. 296M 
Edward §S. Knight 
FLORIST 
ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD 
Fresh - Smoked - Salted - Canned 
Market, 48 Beach Street 
Tel. 188W 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all occasions 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
Tel. 10 
shade trees of New 
The Leopard Moth Larva 
MANCHESTER 
The most destructive of recent pests to 
England. 
We have especially trained 
men 
successfully combat this insect. 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO, 
Foresters-Entomologists 
Beverly, - 5 = ae 
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Odd Lot of Silks, consisting of colored plain 
China silks and brown and white summer foulards, 
values to 49c a yard. 
Courduroys for Coats, and skirts, 
light blue, copenhagan, 
purple and reseda, regular 59c value. 
lin Receiver’s Sale 
H. B. Claflin Receiver’s Sale 
19c yd 
shades of 
pink, lavender, 
H. B. Claf- 
25c yd 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
It is reported that many sons of 
France, employed at the Farms and 
at Pride’s as chauffeurs have given up 
their positions to answer the call of 
arms on the other side of the Atlan- 
tic. 
The problem of financing the Bey- 
erly Farms ball team is still troubling 
the management. ‘This week in order 
to make up a deficiency the committee 
and fans gave out of their own pocket 
sufficient to tide the team over for a 
time. 
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. adv. 
Unclaimed letters in Beverly Farms 
P. O. week ending August 11: Miss 
Annie Beabon, Mrs. Bennett, Miss 
Annie Canaran, Mr. Dooms, Mrs. De 
Forest Wanielson; Miss Sarah Dunn, 
Paul F. Ericks, Mrs. > BasHarnecam 
Mrs. W. Harrigan, James Killion, 
Miss Susie Light, Miss Meade, Miss 
Etta McAskill, Miss Jessie MacDon- 
ald, John Wapine, Mrs. Walter Pick- 
man, Henry Rickard, H. W. Ripley. 
—lL,. J. Watson, P. M. 
