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PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Miss Barbara Higginson returned 
the first of the week from her visit to 
Bar Harbor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames left on 
Thursday for Bar Harbor, where they 
joined the Guy Normans on the “Vig- 
ilant.” The party will cruise along 
the coast, returning here the latter 
part of next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Amory are 
sojourning in Dublin, N.H., for a few 
weeks, leaving here Monday. They 
had as their house guest over Sunday 
Stephen Chaseof Boston and Nahant. 
Mrs. James F. Curtis fell at her 
cottage, Tuesday, while about the 
house, and broke a bone in her left 
arm. 
The H. Clay Pierces returned Wed- 
nesday from a three weeks’ trip in 
the ‘““Yacoma.”’ 
Henry C. Frick sailed Wednesday 
from Cherbourg, France. He is ex- 
pected to join his family here the 
middle of next week, 
Mr.and Mrs. Augustus P. Loring 
left here Thursday for a three weeks’ 
outing on Bartlett’s Island, Maine. 
Judge Loring is with them for a few 
days. 
At the delightful summer home of 
the Cottings, on Hale Street, Thurs- 
day afternoon Miss Alice Cotting 
entertained quite a large number of 
the society set with an afternoon tea, 
given in honor of Miss L. H. Newell 
of Boston. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
tions10re.on* 
Lawn mowers at Dyer’s. * 
The Pattillo Store, 
122 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER. 
UideS! ESIODIisned Dry Goods House 
In Ihe Gil. 
Headquarters for all 
Summer Ready-to-wear Goods, 
Bathing Suits, 
Shirt Waists, 
Wash Suits and Skirts, 
Fine Underwear and Hosiery, 
Heminway’s Embroidery Silks, 
Beads for bead-work, 
Raffia for basket-weaving. 
Full Line of Columbia Yarns in all Colors. 
Goods delivered free in Magnolia and Manchester. 
ALEX. PATTILLO, 
122 Main St. 
Telephone connection. 
Gloucester. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch entertained at a 
small informal dinner Monday night, 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich, Miss 
Emily Sargent, Mr. George Paton 
and Mr. C. Hovey of Boston. Mrs. 
Fitch entertained at another small 
dinner Thursday night. 
Miss Marion Loring of Boston has 
been a guest the week past of Mr. and 
Mrs. Paul Hamlin, Smith’s Point. 
She left here yesterday. 
Miss Fannie Stotesbury took a run 
down to York Beach in her Panhard 
car Wednesday. 
The annual meeting of the Man- 
chester Yacht club is called for next 
Monday afternoon at the club house, 
West Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby are 
at Cazenovia, N.Y., for a few days 
visiting Mr. Crosby’s mother. 
S. Gannett Wells of Boston, who 
has been abroad since early spring ar- 
rived on the Cedric Saturday, and 
came at once to Manchester, where he 
is stopping at the Essex County club. 
Mrs. H.G. O. Colby has as guest 
this week Mrs. Henry Bradbury of 
Medford. Thursday night Mrs. Colby 
entertained at an informal dinner in 
honor of her guest, her sister, Mrs. 
C. E. Cotting, and family. 
Harrington Mills and Mr. Caverly, 
who is a guest at the Masconomo, had 
a gay party over to Ferncroft Inn, 
Danvers, for dinner, Tuesday night, in 
their autos, with a fine run back to 
the Masconomo by moonlight. 
There will be no fireworks display 
at the County club this year. 
Senator Kean came on from N. J. 
last Saturday to spend Sunday with 
his mother, Mrs. Lucy Kean, at 
the Prince cottage, West Manchester. 
The Senator came on from New Jersey 
again today and will entertain a party 
of eighteen at the County club -to- 
night at the dinner dance. J 
The James Lowell Putnams, who 
have been occupying the George Put- 
nam house, Smith’s Point, since the 
family went abroad, left Monday for 
Newport, where they are guests of 
the John Bancrofts. 
Mrs. B. S. Stevens, who has been a 
guest of the F.C. Stevens, returned 
to her Attica, N. Y., home this week. 
We have a remedy which we guar- 
antee will cure dandruff and will stop 
the hair from coming out. Price, 65 
cents, at Monteiroand Vasconcellos’.* 
THE INDIAN STORE 
Lexington Avenue, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Indian, Mexican and Japanese Goods. 
Beads and Necklaces. 
Chisholm’s > 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
The“Blynman” 
SEASON 1904, 
June 15th to October Ist. 
Nearest Hotel to the Bathing Beach 
WARREN F. KNOWLTON, 
Proprietor. 
OUR 
COLLEGE ICES 
CAN’T BE DUPLICATED. 
(Cool, Cosy Corners.) 
WALTER H. NEWION, 
Prescription Druggist, 
102 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, 
Next door to Car Station. 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
126 Washington St., Salem, Mass. 
Will Begin Its 
{Sth Year Sept. 6, 41904 
The Lord Method 
The eb de iat feature of our 
school is the Lord Method of private 
individual instruction, giving the stu- 
dent, the benefit of close personal con- 
tact with a larger and more efticient 
corps of special teachers than any small 
school can afford to hire. 
The Business Course 
Is the strongest offered by any school 
in New England, and is a broad prepara- 
tion for a successful business career. 
The Shorthand Course 
Offers technical training in all that 
pertains to the duties of stenographer, 
reporter, or private secretary. 
The Combined Course 
The combined course is a combination 
of the above and gives the pupila gen- 
eral knowledge of financial records as 
wellas those of correspondence. 
The Teachers Course 
Graduates commercial teachers for 
other private schools, business colleges, 
and high schools. 
For rates, description of courses and 
other information, call, or write to 
GEO. P. LORD, Principal. 
126 Washington St., Salem, Mass, 
‘*No Better School at Any Price.” 
