Vassar Boxes. 
Flemish Oak and Burnt Wood Panels, 
sell regular at $5.00, $6.25 and $7.00, clos- 
ing out at 
$3.75, $4.50 and $5.25. 
Vassar Boxes. 
Trimmed with Bamboo and covered 
with Fancy Straw Matting, sell regularly 
at $4.00; while they last, 
$2.98 each. 
MANCHESTER 
Jos. Vasconcellos, who recently re- 
turned from the Azores, has bought 
back his former business from M. 
Silva, in the Rowe block, and will 
continue the barber shop in that 
place. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Willmon- 
ton have been spending the past few 
days in Portland, making the trip 
there by water from Boston. 
Alvah M. Glidden of Lowell spent 
a few days here with his niece, Mrs. 
Jacob H. Kitfield, this week. 
S. Davis Baker led the meeting in 
the Cove school house Thursday even- 
ing. 
‘The noon freight Thursday sent a 
box car onto the siding near the willow 
hedge, the force of the impact break- 
ing the bumper and partly tearing 
down the large willow hedge. The 
wrecker came down in the afternoon. 
Rockport did herself proud last 
Saturday evening, when the naval 
officers of Admiral Evans’ squadron 
were feasted at Turk’s Head inn. 
The spread was an elaborate one, 
with Congressman Roberts as 
toastmaster. There were after din- 
ner speeches by prominent men. A 
Rockport Day is now being talked 
up, and this will probably be set for 
some time the middle of August. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IE ESAS REE NE Sg BT ar AR ARNE Soper A ve 4 
3-Fold Fire Screens. 
Oak and Imitation Mahogany Frames, 
fitted with plain Denim; choice, 
$2.98 each. 
Window Screens. 
Hard Wood and Walnut 
Frames, 16 to 30 inches high, 
21¢ to 50¢ each. 
Stained 
“The Man From Now” 
Harry Bulger in Henry W. Savage’s 
production of ‘‘ The Man From Now,” 
the Bangs, Bryan and Klein musical 
success, is now in his third month at 
the Tremont Theatre, and the engage- 
ment is proving one of the most suc- 
cessful ever playedin Boston. From 
the outset “The Man From Now’ 
caught the public fancy, and though 
Opposition continued for some weeks, 
today the field is clear, and Mr. Bulger 
and his associates sail along alone on 
the seaof success. Walter Lawrence, 
Aeainci7 Sorts ded!” melita 9, Ane Lettre at ny SAAN Np Sr ate PH Ime eee 
SHOP MORNINGS. 
Coolest part of the day, most comfort- 
able from the shopping standpoint. 
“Shop Friday morning” and save 
money largely; extra inducements. 
Watch the advertisements of the 
Webber Department Store. 
Store Closes Fridays at Noon. 
Attractive Values in Things for the Home. 
1 Lot Sample Carpet Sweepers. 
Oak Cases and Best Quality Brushes, 
while they last, 
$1.49 each. 
20 Styles Tapestry Portieres. 
One-Half and One-Pair Lots, with 
valance fringe and silk cord edges; to 
close them out have marked them one- 
third less than regular prices. 
Visit Our Mid-Summer Shoe Sale Now in Progress. 
Frances Demerest, Miss Arnold, Lucy 
Tonge, George O’Donnell, Charles 
Meyers and William P. Murphy are 
other deservedly popular members of 
the company, and the chorus is one of 
the most fascinating ever gathered 
together. The production takes its 
position as one of the most beautiful 
Mr. Savage has ever made. Summer 
prices are now prevailing, and mat- 
inees are given Wednesdays as well 
as Saturdays. 
Rubber Hose at Carter’s. 
197 Main Street, 
Gloucester 
(Opp. the Post-Office) 
Palace of Sweets! 
OUR SUPERIOR 
Fine Homemade Candies, pure, fresh and wholesome. 
The TWO UP-TO-DATE STORES this side of Boston. 
We manufacture all our own Candies, and use nothing but the best 
of ingredients. 
Ice Cream and Frozen Pudding a Specialty 
Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Delicious Cool Beverages 
Beautiful Ice Cream Parlors connected with each of our stores 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
Music Saturday Evenings 
(a@- ~We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out.~ 
ICE CREAM 
220 Essex Street, 
Salem 
(Town House Sq.) 
