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O. J. BIGGS & CO. 
Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing 
Steel Ceiling and Vessel work. Stoves 
and Stove Repairs. Galvanized Goods 
a specialty. Telephone 
6S Middle Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
SEA SHORE PROPERTY 
For Sale and To Rent 
Some of the Finest Estates on 
Norra Snore. Apply to 
JONATHAN /MIAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Notary Public 
Office 26-2; House 26-3 
the 
Telephone ; 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWH, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or se son 
Auto Garage Connection 
Norman Avenue, - 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Commonwealth Hotel 
Boston, Mass. 
Opposite State House, 
= S 
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Offers rooms with hot and cold water for 
$1.00 per day and up; rooms with private baths 
for $1.50 per day and up; suites of two rooms and 
bath for $3.00 per day and up. Weekly rates on 
rooms with hot and cold water and shower 
baths, $6 00 to $9.00; rooms with private baths, 
$9.00 to $12.00; suites of two rooms and bath, 
$15.00 to $22.00. 
Absolutely Fireproof 
Stone floors, nothing wood but the doors. 
Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum 
Cleaning Plant. 
Long Distance Telephone in Every Room. 
Strictly a Temperance Hotel 
Send for Booklet. 
STORER F. CRAFTS, 
Manager. 
Magnolia | 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE: 
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MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyle are at 
their studio for the season. 
Miss Bradford has opened her Studio 
of Arts and Crafts at Magnolia for the 
season. 
Miss Clara Butler spent the holiday in 
Townsend the guest of her grandfather, 
S. B. Allen. 
Misses Lottie Hannon and _ Alice 
Bushee were the guests of Miss Maud 
E. Butler the first of the week. 
The last of the series of talks by the 
pastor at the Village church will be _per- 
taining to the church. ‘‘ The Church 
and Modern Life,’’ by Washington 
Gladden, is the basis. Dr. Gladden has 
written this book in the firm belief that 
the Christian church has its great work 
still before it. Something of what it 
needs to do to make ready for this great 
future ‘“the grand old man’’ of the Con- 
gregational church tries to show. 
Work was started this week on a 
laundry for Mrs. Annie M. Ryan of 
Jamaica Plains, on the corner of Mag- 
nolia and Butler avenues. 
The young women who come to 
Magnolia in summer are cordially invited 
to visitthe Women’s club on Lobster 
Lane. A reading room will be found, 
supplied with all kinds of reading matter. 
Comfortable corners for writing, with 
club stationery supplied free to members. 
An entertainment room with free use of 
piano; a sewing room with a machine 
for use of members; a library. 
During the summer there will be en- 
tertainments, whist parties, illustrated 
lectures and socials in the evening and 
classes in sewing, embroidery,  cro- 
cheting, knitting and basketry on differ- 
ent afternoons. ‘The dues for the sea- 
son are 75 cents. Come and join! 
The services in the summer chapel 
will begin Sunday, June 21. ‘This ser- 
vice will be in charge of Rev. F. J. 
Libby, being union service with the 
Village church. 
The transit car running between Mag- 
nolia Point and Gloucester was put on 
this week. 
Mr. Chapman began his work ‘as 
night policeman the first of the month, 
for the summer months. 
Lyman Butler has accepted a_ position 
with the American Express Co. 
Bartlett Smith is in town this week. 
Walter Donahue who was employed 
last summer at D. M. Casey's black- 
smith shop has accepted a position for 
the season with D. M. Stearns. 
Mr. and-Mrs. Ernest V. Howe are 
the guests of Mrs. Howe’s parents Mr. 
and Mrs. John L. Abbott. 
Mrs. Willard Boyd and _ daughter 
Mary spent the holiday at Lynn. 
ISAAC 
97, 99 & 101 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston 
Fruits, Vegetables and Hothouse Products. 
Special attention given to Hotel, Club an 
Family Orders. 
by Mail or Telephone. 
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Careful attention given orders 
A. E. BUTLER 
Custom lTaitlor 
@One of the finest line of 
Novelties ever shown in 
Gloucester. Call in and see 
them if you are thinking of 
having a suit made. Many 
styles, strictly | up-to-date. 
Suits $20. 
Cleansing, Pressing 
and Repairing. % % 
upwards 
Tappan Block 
Gicucester 
Room 5, 
120 Maia St. 
HOTEL CUMBERLAND 
NEW YORK 
S. W. Gor. Broadway at S4th Street 
Near 50th St. Subway and $3d St. Elevated 
and accessible to all surface lines 
Kept by a Boston Man 
Ideal location 
Near Central Park, 
No Carpets 
All hardwood floors 
European Plan 
Transient Rates 
$2.50 
with bath, 
Restaurant unes 
celled. 
Send for Booklet 
HARRY P. STIMSON, 
with Hotel Imperial, New York. 
R.J BINGHAM, formerly with Hotel Woodward, N.Y. § 
Theatres and Shops 
NEW AND FIRE- § 
PROOF. STFICTLY # 
FIRST-CLASS 18 & 
EVERY RESPECT § 
All Outside Rooms § 
and Oriental Rugs 
and up § 
Prices Reasonable § 
recently of Boston, formerly § 
