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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunbar spent 
Sunday at Coolidge’s Point as guests 
of Mrs. Dunbar’s parents. 
George Story has returned from 
Bowdoinham, Me., where he has been 
spending his vacation with a party of 
Gloucester friends. 
The F. S. Chicks closed their cot- 
tage on Norman avenue Wednesday 
and returned to Boston for the winter. 
Stephen A. Douglas of the Lynn 
General Electric company was in the 
village Sunday, visiting friends. 
Miss E.G. Houghton, who has a 
beautiful place here, sailed Wednes- 
day for an extended trip in Europe. 
Mr.and Mrs. Henry S. Shaw closed 
their residence and returned to Bos- 
ton yesterday. 
The Misses Southerland, who have 
been spending a few days at the 
Southerland cottage on Coolidge’s 
Point, have returned to their New 
York home. 
Miss Sadie Abbott is spending a 
few days with Mrs. Warren Knowlton 
in Lynn. 
The foundations are being laid for 
Geo. N. Willett’s new house at Cool- 
idge’s Point. 
E. Haring Dickinson hasa splendid 
new 22-foot launch, built for him by 
the E. Gerry Emmons Co. of Swamp- 
scott. 
Wednesday Evening Club, 
The new club formed in Manches- 
ter last week, known as the Wednes- 
day Evening club, and which is an 
- outgrowth of the Men’s club, will 
hold its first meeting in the Congre- 
gational chapel the second Wednesday 
evening in November, which will come 
on November 9. 
The indications are that the club 
will prove quite a popular one, being 
something new for Manchester, and 
being more along the line of a social 
club than anything that has yet been 
formed here. 
Aiming as it does to get all persons, 
male or female, of 16 years or more, 
“‘of good character,’’ as members, the 
club will undoubtedly have a large 
membership by the time of its next 
meeting. 
‘‘Eaglehead ’’ was closed Wednes- 
day, the McMillans going to their 
Detroit home for a few weeks before 
opening their Washington house. 
Miss M. McNamara is at Manches- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. Telephone number, 149. * 
Things you Ought to Know. 
The ‘* Dunlap Percolator ”’ is the most economical coffee pot on the market. 
It makes a guaranteed saving of 83% 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 wiTHouT Boiling or Scalding the coffee 
grounds. 
‘¢The only coffee pot that pumps.’’ 
No steam or aroma escapes from the “ Dunlap Percolator.” It makes delicious coffee 
every time itis used. It is the most sanitary pot known. It works wonders with CereaF 
Coffee. Call and see it in operation. 
F. S. THOMPSON, JEWELER, 
164 Main St., Gloucester, Mass.. 
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HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK 2 STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS: 
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
117 to 121 Main Street, 2 GLOUCESTER 
Pleased here at all times if you favor us with your 
patronage. Honest methods of doing business. 
have won us many acustomer. Look over 
QUT New FALL SUITS ond RAIN GOATS 
For Men’s Wear. 
$10.00 $12.00 $15.00 
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! hk 
J. E.. PARSONS, 
124 Main St. GLOUCESTER, Mass.. 
Next door to Pattillo’s. 
SPECIAL VALUES. 
25 Parlor Sets 
OF EMBOSSED VELOUR, 
5 pieces and Table, 
$27.50 
Make your Selection early. 
C. W. LUCE & C0., - GLOUCESTER. 
