May 28, 1915 
WENHAM 
Wenham scouts are looking for- 
ward to the joint meet which they 
are to hold with Beverly and Tops- 
field on Saturday, May 20, at 2 p. m. 
The races will be of novel and inter- 
esting character, intended to show 
the competitive possibilities of scoui- 
craft. The place is the Wenham 
school grounds. Walter Knowlton 
was admitted as a tenderfoot scout 
last week. 
The teachers of the junior depart- 
ment in the Congregational Sunday 
School rewarded their pupils with a 
social last Friday evening. The boys 
and girls who had done good work 
spent two hours in games, ice-cream- 
eating, and other things dear to the 
heart and stomach. Mrs. Amos 
Gould, Miss Louise Patch and Miss 
Dorothy Libby were the hostess. 
A new bulb house is rapidly re- 
placing the one burned last fall at 
cedar Acres, the unique estate where 
B. H. Tracy produces gladioli. This 
edifice, of solid concrete and 
thoroughly fire proof, is the largest 
of its kind in the United States, if 
not in the world. It is not only 
commodious, but also sightly and at- 
tractive. 
Trinity Sunday will be observed at 
the Congregational church Sunday 
with an appropriate sermon by the 
minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler at 10.30 
a.m. Sunday School at noon. Junior 
C. FE. at 5. There will be a combin- 
ation service of the church and 
Christian Endeavor society at 7. 
Following the C. E. portion of the 
service, Mr. Cutler will speak briefly 
upon “Exploring the Bible—Jonah. ° 
Bic Crrcus Bounp Tuis Way ON 
Five Great TRAINS LOADED 
Wiri WONDERS. 
Children are now on their best be- 
havior in anticipation of a real holi- 
day treat on Tuesday, June 8, when 
Ringling Brothers’ World’s Greatest 
Shows will exhibit in Salem. It 1s 
expected that the North Shore towns 
will send more than its usual number 
of “sawdust fans’ to welcome this 
popular circus. 
Ringling Brothers promise many 
novelties and innovations and a 
“bigger and better everything” is the 
slogan. Preceding the regular circus 
performance the new spectacle of 
“Solomon and the Queen of Sheba” 
will be enacted on ‘the largest stage 
in the world. This mammoth 1,250- 
character pageant cost $1,000,000 and 
the costumes, scenery and stage prop- 
erties are said to be a revelation in 
gorgeousness. Among the 385 arenic 
acts, are scores of equestrians includ- 
ing the Lloyds, famous English rid- 
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NOSE CLOGGED FROM 
A COLD OR CATARRH 
Apply Cream in Nostrils To 
Open Up Air Passages. 
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Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos- 
trils open right up, the air passages of 
your head are clear and you can breathe 
freely. No more hawking, snuffling, 
mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no 
struggling for breath at night, your cold 
or catarrh is gone. 
Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small 
bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your 
druggist now. Apply a little of. this 
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- 
trils, let it penetrate through every air 
passage of the head; soothe and heal 
the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, 
giving you instant relief. Ely’s Cream 
Balm is just what every cold and ca- 
tarrh sufferer has been seeking. It’s 
just snlenaid. 
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mee the Borsinis, rolling globe artists ; 
the Josephson Glima troupe; the five 
highest pene acts ever presented ; 
Big Bingo, the biggest living ele- 
phant; five herds of trick elephants ; 
50 clowns, 20 families or aerialists 
and a magnificent horse show and 
speed tournament. The menagerie 
is larger and more complete than ever 
and features m: iny animals never be- 
fore exhibited in America. <A free 
street parade will be given on the 
morning of show day. 
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North Shore’s Quality Store 
% 2 » Auto Entrance on Washington St. 
When in Salem we Would 
Appreciate a Visit 
SALEM,MASS5. 
Town House Square 
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“RATTANIA” RUGS 
For Cool and Artistic Summer Use on Floors 
and Porches 
Now is the time for Selection when Assortments are large 
30 x 60 Price 1.25 36 x 72 Price 1.75 
60 x 90 Price 5.00 7.6 x 10.6 Price 6.79 
9.0 x 12.0 Price 9.50 
Wednesday, June 2nd we start our Annual 
COMING Larger and Better than any that have preceeded 
Particulars in Tuesday’s Salem Evening News. 
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