NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ALL ROADS WILL LEAD 
TO SALEM 
MERCHANTS’ 
WEEK 
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 
October 3, 4, 5 and 6 
The Millinery and Infants’ Rooms Rich in their Newness. 
The Store in Holiday Attire, 
When the store opens Wednesday morning, the curtain will rise upon a brilliant AUTUMN DISPLAY 
never equalled in Essex County before. Charming productions in MILLINERY;; ingenious ideas in DRESS 
FABRICS and SILKS; elegant models in SUITS and COATS—a Style Show worth going miles to see, to 
say nothing of the SPECIAL VALUES that will be offered in every department of our store during 
MERCHANTS’ WEEK. Come and bring your friends and inspect our new second floor addition. 
~eate— STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING —enggi 
Free Return Car Tickets to Purchasers anywhere in Essex County. 
For full particulars see the Salem Evening News, Tuesday, Oct. 2d. 
MANCHESTER 
The engagement has been an- 
nounced of Miss Annie Milne, a 
sister of Mrs. Robert Allen, to 
James Glass of El Paso, Tex. Miss 
Milne has spent the past year in 
Manchester with her sister, and 
has many friends here. The wed- 
‘ding will take place next month in 
Pittsfield, Mass. 
Miss Charita Vennard and Ed- | 
ward Vennard of Wenham _ were 
recent guests of Mrs. Charles Ma- 
son, School street. 
Mrs. John Allen and daughter, 
Miss Grace Allen, left Tuesday for 
a ten days’ visit to No. Conway, N. 
H., where they are registered at the 
Kearsarge. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Camp- 
bell (Elizabeth Fish) and their in- 
fant son, Alexander Fish Campbell, 
of New London, Conn., are spend- 
ing a fortnight with Supt. and Mrs. 
Charles E. Fish and family, Lincoln 
street. 
Miss Jennie Milne returned on 
the Cedric last week after a tour of 
England and the continent as maid 
with Mrs. William Endicott of the 
Beverly Cove colony. Miss Milne 
has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. 
Robert Allen, the past week. 
Miss Annabel Haraden and Miss 
Susie Allen are spending a week or 
ten days at North Conway, N. H., 
‘where they are registered at the 
Kearsarge. 
Mrs. Howard Catheron and 
niece of Needham have been spend- 
ing the week with the former’s 
daughter, Mrs. B. L. Bullock, 
School street, coming on for the 
Catheron-Millett nuptials in Bev- 
erly Monday evening. Mr. Cath- 
eron was in town also the first of 
the week. 
Edward Heath spent a few days 
this week visiting relatives in Bos- 
ton. 
The police had one case of drunk 
before the court in Salem Monday. 
Fined $5. 
Miss Elizabeth Lethbridge has 
been enjoying the past week away 
from her duties at the Old Corner 
store. 
Electrician Gordon Whippen of 
the battleship Rhode Island was a 
guest Sunday of his grandmother, 
Mrs. Susan Mears, School street. 
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 
yay ~We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out. 
ICE CREAM 
220 Essex Street, 
Salem 
(Town House Sq.) 
