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It would be unwise for us or anybody else to try and prove otherwise. 
have made mistakes in the last six months in buying too much of some merchandise or too little of 
another, thus making a surplus or leaving tag ends. 
Souvenir Book 
Salem and Vicinity, 
Containing over forty views, 
For 10 Cents. 
Everybody Makes Mistakes. 
Some of our buyers 
August is the month when stocks must be 
lowered to make room for Fall Merchandise, and our merchandise man has gone through and 
marked prices on goods that seem ridiculous, but it cannot be helped as we need the room. 
You will find throughout our THIRTY-TWO. DEPARTMENTS many tempting values that 
will fully repay you for a visit to the most 
‘Popular Dry Goods Store”’ along the North Shore. 
AUTO ACCIDENT COLUMN. 
A prized little cocker spaniel own- 
ed by Alfred E. Parsons, gardener for 
E. S. Grew at West Manchester, was 
run over by an automobile last Satur- 
day evening. Thedog is pure bred 
and is valued at $200. He was 
nursed back to life by a specialist. It 
is claimed the auto was going ata 
terrific speed up the hill near the 
Hanks estate, and that the parties did 
not stop to see the extent of the 
trouble they had caused, but rode 
along laughing over the accident. 
Tuesday noon as George N. Black 
was riding horseback through the 
square in Manchester, the animal be- 
camed scared of an auto, throwing 
its rider heavily to the hard road. Mr. 
Black struck on the back of his head, 
making a scalp wound, besides being 
severely shaken up. He was taken 
to Dr. Blaisdell’s office. 
Police Commissioner O’Meara 
says that reckless driving is illegal 
at all times, and that it is possible 
for an operator going only two or 
three miles an hour to violate the 
law as declared in these words: 
“Every person operating an  auto- 
mobile or motor cycle on any pub- 
lic or private way laid out under the 
authority of law shall run it at a 
rate of speed at no time greater 
than is reasonable and proper, hav- 
ing regard to traffic and the use of 
the way and the safety of the pub- 
lic.” And he adds that this gives a 
power to the police which can, be 
used for the protection of the public 
in crowded places without the obli- 
gation of proving an_ excessive 
speed in miles. This power should 
be exercised constantly, with firm- 
ness and discretion. 
FOR SALE 
On School Street, Manchester, 
near the Essex County Club ; seven 
rooms and all modern improve- 
Apply to 
C. L. Crafts, 
ments. 
Manchester. 
HOUSE 
Desirable line of ‘King Pin” Waists 
at the Old Corner Store. i 
Palace of Sweets! 
OUR SUPERIOR ICE CREAM 
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 
iar 7 - PAPAGE ORES WEE LS pata 
(Opp. the Post-Office) Music Saturday Evenings (Town House Sq.) 
(a «(We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out. 
220 Essex Street, 
