NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE 5 
SALEM.MASS.. 
“The Busy Corner Store” 
Washington and Essex Sts. 
Carriage and Automobile Entrance 
on Washington Street 
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Planning for a Trip into the Country ? 
HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS WHAT TO TAKE. 
YOU NEED A MEDICINE CASE 
These cases are indispensable — traveling or at home. So 
small and compact they take but little room in your grip, and 
when properly filled may save you hours of suffering. 
75¢e 
TOILET REQUISITES 
POWDERS 
Colgate’s Violet and Cashmere Bouquet, 
Corylopsis Talcum, : 
Roger & Gallet’s Talcum, 
Mennen’s Talcum, 
Leather Case, containing 5 Bottles, 
Leather Case, containing 12 Bottles, 
Leather Covered Flasks, 
Drinking Cups, at ; , : 
Drinking Cups, in Leather Case, 
ABSORBENT COTTON 
A good thing to have in your trunk, 
5e, 12c, 19c and 35e 
package. 
Chromatic Spectrum in 
Building Fund 
The spectrum, or fair, in aid of the 
building fund of the New Sacred 
Heart church, Manchester, is to open 
in the Manchester Town hall, next 
Monday evening, and will continue 
every evening through the week, clos- 
ing on the evening of Labor Day with 
a grand assembly. Long’s orchestra 
will furnish the dance music for the 
first three evenings of next week and 
Cook’s orchestra for the last three. 
A season ticket admitting to all is 50 
cents; single admission is 10 cents. 
The decorations, under the direction 
of J. J. Gorman, will be carried out 
by a committee consisting of J. J. 
Gorman, John G. Gillis, William 
Dougherty, Charles Fritz, Matthew 
Comisky, Thomas Sheehan and Henry 
Bohaker. The special committees are : 
Tickets—J. G_ Gillis, John Corkery, 
Henry Bohaker. 
Dancing— Michael McInnis, Joseph 
Leary, Philip Tackney, Lawrence 
Watson. 
Specialties—Thomas Sheehan, Jere- 
miah Toomey, Charles Fritz, Law- 
rence Watson, Daniel Sheehan. 
Parish table (blue)—Mrs. Tappan, 
Mrs. McCormack, Mrs. Dillon, Misses 
Timothy, Chisholm and Dillon. 
West Manchester table (red)—The 
Misses Clarke. 
Aid of 
: F . $1.25 
. $1.98, $2.25 
: 25¢ 
50c Colgate’s Violet, 
TOILET WATERS 
Roger & Gallet’s Violet, F . f : , 
Hudnut’s Violet Sec. and extreme Violet, . A : 
23c, 39c, 50e, 
SOAP 
Low’s Turtle Oil (imported), : 
Pear’s Scented, 
Fair Books and Contests—Edward 
Flynn, John Desmond, John Waldron, 
Matthew Comiskey, Austin Morley, 
John Reilly, Dominick Flatley. 
Sodality table (orange)—The Misses 
O’Neil, Mrs. Annie Cronin, Miss 
Corkery, Mrs. Bohaker, Mrs. Louis 
White, Mrs. Leary. 
Sunday Schoo] table (yellow) — 
Misses Helen Coughlin, Theresa 
Walsh, Josephine White, Mary Barry, 
Ann Coughlin. 
Curate’s table (indigo)—Mrs. John 
Connors, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Fritz. 
Roger & Gallet’s Violet, 
Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, 
Colgate’s Lettuce Soap, 
15e¢ Unscented, 
15¢, 
Pastor’s table (green)—Miss Shee- 
han, Mrs. Cawthorne, Miss Watson, 
Mrs. Francis, Miss McNulty. 
North Shore table (violet)— Mrs. 
Flynn, Miss Lyndes, Mrs. Haraden, 
Miss Grinnell. 
Refreshment table (white)—Mrs. 
Fred Dougherty, Mrs. John A. Gillis, 
Miss Broderick, Mrs. Reardon. 
I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes. 
Beach street café. i 
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 
197 Main Street, 
Gloucester 
(Opp. the Post-Office) 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
Music Saturday Evenings 
220 Essex Street, 
Salem 
(Town House Sq.) 
Ia -«(We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out. 
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