10 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Miss Susan Sturgis, the popular 
young daughter of Mrs. Russell Stur- 
gis, and one of last season’s debutantes 
was one the bridesmaids at the Bige 
low-Heath nuptials in Brookline the 
latter part of last week. 
The Geo. F. Willetts left Tuesday 
for their winter home in Norwood. 
Work on Mr. Willett’s new place at 
Coolidge’s Point was started last week 
and the new house will be ready for 
Occupancy next season. 
The E. L. Woods have closed their 
Cobb avenue house and returned to 
town Wednesday. 
The Episcopal church, Masconomo, 
will close tomorrow for the season, 
The E. C. Fitches closed their 
“River House’’ Wednesday and are 
now located at their Boston house, 
265 Commonwealth avenue, for the 
winter. 
The T. M. Brewers, who have been 
living in the Dr. Rotch cottage this 
summer, left Monday for their Boston 
home. 
Mrs. Russell Tyson left here Tues- 
day for a visit with the Richard Brad- 
leys in Brattleboro, Vt. 
At their beautiful home in Cam- 
bridge last week and over Sunday, Mr. 
and Mrs. Richard H. Dana entertained 
members of the visiting clergy who 
were in Boston to the big convention. 
Among the prominent figures at 
the golf tournament last week were 
Herbert G. Windeler, president of the 
U.S.G.A., and Herbert Jaques of the 
Brookline County club. 
Among the Boston families who 
placed their houses at the disposal of 
the visiting clergymen during the re- 
_ cent Episcopal convention were Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Head. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Bert Rogers, the popular clerk at 
Marshall’s drug store the past sum- 
mer, concluded his work with Mr. 
Marshall last Saturday. 
Her many friends at the Farms 
were shocked to learn of the rather 
sudden death Sunday of Mrs. John F. 
Sullivan (Anna Burke) at her Boston 
home. Death came as the result of 
a severe attack of typhoid fever. She 
was a frequent visitor of the Gregory 
Connollys. 
The Bishop of No. Dakota preached 
at St. John’s Episcopal church last 
Sunday. He was a guest of the 
Judge W. C. Lorings for the day. 
Connolly Bros. started Thursday on 
the extensive improvements to be 
made on the Judge Moore estate. 
They will have about 100 men at 
work on the job most of the winter. 
Councilman Wm. F. Manning, jr., 
of Charlestown was a guest on Sunday 
of the John Henry Watsons. 
William Eddy has this week hired 
from Connolly Bros. the old Cullen 
house, off Hale street, recently re- 
modelled by them. 
Howard Doane returned Thursday 
from a three weeks’ trip to Yarmouth, 
N.S 
Mrs. Thomas McKean entertained 
asmall party at whist at the Essex 
County club Tuesday. 
Frank I. Lomasney and Martin 
Lanter have both made large consign- 
ments of live pork to the Squire abat- 
toire in Brighton this week. 
Michael J. Connolly closed his sum- 
mer place here this week and returned 
to Waltham. 
Connolly Brothers have just started 
on a big contract on the Arthur Well- 
man estate in Topsfield. 
Things you Ought to Know. 
The ** Dunlap Percolator’”’ is the most economical coffee pot on the market. 
It makes a guaranteed saving of 33% per cent of the coffee ordinarily used. 
It saves the use of eggs entirely. The rancid cloth or muslin is eliminated. 
It is the only coffee pot made that makes coffee wirHouT Boiling or Scalding the coffee 
grounds. 
No steam or aroma escapes from the “ Dunlap Percolator.” 
It is the most sanitary pot known. 
every time it is used. 
Coffee. Call and see it in operation. 
Eee 
S. THOMPSON, 
** The only coffee pot that pumps.’’ 
It makes delicious coffee 
It works wonders with Cereal 
WE Ves Eres 
164 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
ANID Rie oe aon 
HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK 
4 
STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
117 to 121 [ain Street, 
= GLOUCESTER 
Morley, Flatley & Co. 
GENERAL GONTRAGTORS, 
17 Brook Street, MANCHESTER. 
FRANK H. DENNIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL 
DENNIS & CAMPBELL 
... GROCERS... 
Telephone 243 
16 School St., - Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Qlatchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUGEST ike 
OUR 
COLLEGE ICES 
CAN’T BE DUPLICATED. 
(Cool, Cosy Corners.) 
WALTER H. NEWTON, 
Prescription Druggist, 
102 MAIN STREET, © GLOUCESTER, 
Next door to Car Station. 
JDERMANENT 
HOTOGRAPHS 
Six Different Artistic 
Mediums for Prints 
The value of a beautiful permanent photo- 
graph increases with age. 
We can guarantee the right kind. 
E. G. MERRILL 
(The Merrill Studio) 
256% Essex Street 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone 165-13 
Our Children’s Pictures will interest you 
: 
