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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Phone 1290 
filled their wants here. 
outfit ? 
Health and Economy Combined 
This is what our Bed and Bedding department represents to all who have 
Don’t you wish to make a change in your bedding 
Is the bed light and airy —the mattress soft, comfortable and flat 
without that frequently observed ‘‘sag in the middle”’ which is the bane to 
healthy, restful sleep? If the above requirements are satisfactorily filled, well 
and good; if not, don’t hesitate, but come and see what comfort can be secured 
here for a very small amount of money. 
White Enamel Bed with brass knobs, 
strong, durable bed. Price $3.50 
Iron Beds, with continuous posts, neat 
brass trimmings. $4.98 
Iron Beds, brass rod at head and foot, 
neat bed. Price $5.25 
Iron Beds, continuous posts, heavy fillers 
without brass. $6.00 
Iron Beds in other styles to $12.00 
MAGNOLIA 
The Magnolia Choral society is to 
have its first meeting next Tuesday. 
It is to be under the direction of 
Arthur S. Wonson of Gloucester «as 
last year. A large attendance is ex- 
pected. 
Berthold Andslee, the architect for 
the E. M. Skinner Organ Co, was in 
-town Wednesday taking measure- 
ments for the addition to the village 
church which the new pipe organ ren- 
ders necessary. 
Miss Ethel H.Bardwell,of Greenfield 
is spending a week or more at the 
Stanley cottage. Miss Bardwell] was 
the matron of the Women’s Club dur- 
ing the summer of 1905. 
The Essex South Conference of 
Congregational churches was. held 
with the First church of Lynn, Wed- 
nesday afternoon and evening. The 
village church was represented by the 
pastor, Mrs. Eldridge Foster, Mrs. 
Thomas Abbottand Miss Amy Lycett. 
Mrs. Timothy McCarthy was in 
Newton Centre Wednesday visiting 
her daughter Nora, who is reported as 
slowly improving in health. 
The children who attend school in 
this town were given a holiday yester- 
day. The teachers attended the con- 
vention ot Gloucester. 
MATTRESSES 
Soft Top, Excelsior Mattresses, 2 parts, 
good ticking. $2.75 
African Fibre Mattresses, white cotton 
top and bottom, good grade stripe 
ticking. $5.50 
Soft Top and Bottom, Excelsior Mat- 
tresses, 2 parts, good ticking. $3.25 
Felt Mattresses at $12, $14, $16 
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The schedule for the library has 
now changed. The library will be 
opened every Saturday afternoon from 
2 till 9 pm. It has been open all 
summer every morning from 9 to 12. 
Mr. Gallaudet of New York is visit- 
ing Mr. Clossom, the artist. 
The Jonathan May family and the 
Frank Story family are at Conomo pt , 
West Gloucester, to camp out during 
this month. 
Mrs. Edward Ricker and Master 
Edward Tarr of Gloucester spent the 
early part of the week with. Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Brown. 
George Upton is back again after 
having been on a month’s vacation, 
spent in different parts of the country. 
Mrs. Selfridge has definitely decided 
to keep the Tea house opened during 
the coming winter. 
Mrs. Frederick Mason of Augusta, 
Me., is visiting her friend Miss Frances 
Libby. 
Charles Brown entertained a party 
of brother Elks from Boston Wednes- 
day evening. The first part of the 
evening they visited the Elks fair at 
Gloucester. Returning home at 11 
o’clock they were served with a chick- 
en supper by Henry Brown. 
Harry Lycett left this week for 
Waltham, where he has a position as 
clerk in a large grocery store. 
pers 7 . = pes 4 
Hair Mattresses at $15.50, $18, $20 
BED SPRINGS 
A good woven wire Spring, all rRON, with 
centre supports. Price $2.75 
National Spring, good quality and nicely 
made, all guaranteed, Price $3.25 
Best National Spring, every one guaran- 
teed. Price $4.50 
Gordon Covel and family, who have 
been occupying the Frank Story cot- 
tage on Sunimer street, moved back 
to town Monday. 
A large land deal was put through 
Monday in which 18 acres of land be- 
longing to Mrs. Edward Foster was 
sold to William H. Coolidge. The 
land takes in all of the hill back of the 
Magnolia golf links besides a large 
part of the golf links. It was a pri- 
vate sale. 
Sims S05 8105 
NEW YORK 
—VIA— 
JOY LINE 
Tripie Service. 
From 
BOSTON (Direct) 
* All the Way By Water. 
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 5 P.M, 
Through Long Island Sound by daylighé. 
Krom 
FALL RIVER 
Every week «lay at 6.30 p.m. Connecting train from 
So. Terminal Station at 4.50 p.m. 
From 
PROVIDENCE. 
Every week day at 6.30 p.m. Last connectivg (rain 
from So. Terminal Station at 5.05 p.n. 
Ask for Information. . 
Ticket Office, 214 Washington St. Phone Main 2824. h 
