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ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC. 
"PHONE 1290 SALEM, MASS. 
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Women’s Stylish Suits and Dresses 
Never such Dress Buying! And why not, when the prices are so astoundingly low? Be sure to 
see these Bargains in the H. B. Claflin Receiver’s Sale. 
Women’s $6 Silk Dresses $9 for Wool Suits Worth $18 
Choice of several pretty styles Women’s and Misses’ 
sizes, including many of the season’s best colors 
are made from extra quality Jap silk; skirt that will be worn in the early fall. Don’t miss 
trimmed with ruffles, others tunic, pleated and this opportunity to procure a new suit for travel- 
ling and vacation wear, when we are offering at 
this sale for HALF PRICE. 
Don’t by any chance overlook this bargain! Dresses 
plain; waists have fine net frilling; a wonder value 
for the money $3. 98 
Turey Arg Worru UP to $3.00 
A Lot oF Waurrtr BaTisté, VOILE AND MARQUISETTE « 
Buia! ee Weta ioe These Waists 
DressEs, embroidered in colors or all white, with 
colored ribbon girdles, some allover embroidered 1 Lot Lack anp SiLK Warsts, large assortment of 
pretty styles to choose from. H. B. Claflin Re- 
gowns among them; values up to $12 in the lot; ceivet’s Sale vic un, enn Aa ee 98c 
choice Saturday at only Opp Lor Waite Watsts, with new large collar, braid 
He 98 trimmed, 50c values. H. B. Claflin Receiver’s 
$ DALE in vs a Cee wives 86 desea ek 29Cc* 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
MANCHESTER SEA FOOD CO, ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD Mrs. Fallon and son John, who 
ERE PY TEI, RICRET YP aE ESTE tea IPR have occupied apartments in the Har- 
F. H. DENNIS, Manager Fresh - Smoked - Salted - Canned _ low cottage onl Hart st., have conclud- 
ed their vacation here, returning to 
Residence, No. 5 Lincoln Street Market, 48 Beach Street nes home at Worceststs 
Tol. 296M Tel. 188W Howard P. Williams went to New 
York city last night, where he met a 
! as former Beverly Farms resident, Wal- 
ter Stevens, now Ist officer of the 
Jefferson, of the Old Dominion line. 
Edward S. Knight They leave that city tomorrow for a 
two weeks vacation trip through New 
FLORIST York state. 
Benjamin F. Hawkins has been 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all occasions made a notary public by Gov. Walsh. 
ESTABLISHED 1884 Mr. Hawkins can be found at the 
40 SCHOOL STREET Tel. 10 MANCHESTER Standley Shoe Store. 
John W. Morgan, the popular 
chauffeur of the city’s finest piece of 
fire apparatus—Steamer 3—is enjoy- 
The Leopard Moth Larva ing his annual vacation. He has spent 
most of the time at Mount View, N. 
The most destructive of recent pests to H 
shade trees of New England. A Fall Line of Elite Shoes at the 
We have men especially trained to Standley Shoe Store. adv. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO. work guaranteed. Price $1.25. Ship 
: by either Dunn’s or Smith’s express. 
Foresters-Entomologists —Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 10 
Beverly, - = a - Mass, | Bree st., Manchester, ihe 
vita veel a ee ae AO), Pena eee ae adv, 
successfully combat this insect. 
