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The kind we do is the best advertising a Jeweler can have. 
Society Notes. 
The Automobile shows which have 
been on at Mechanics and Symphony 
Halls, Boston, this week has attracted 
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many of the North Shore residents, Not the poor cheap kind, but the NEW, GOOD kind. y 
Be sian thei 1908 for the purpose . Every customer pleased is a friend to the house, and ours are many. ; 
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Gerard Bement who has taken the F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler 
Luke cottage for the coming season i aewcants ’ ; 
has selected a large Columbia touring — ain Street, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
ear of 40-45 h.p., while an electric Meare PaCOCTGGree Ce COCECOOCGEEUECGE ecececeeceeeccecececeeecec a 
victoria was also purchased by Mrs. 
Bement. Pee Eee AN DREEVWV S:2 Geus G@r 
Frank Seabury who has only missed 
one day this winter in running his HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK ao STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
auto upon the streets of Beverly HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
Farms will appear shortly with a new : 
etunbia of 18 bp. 117 to 121 Main Street, e GLOUCESTER 
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. Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., was Cl IES I FR I I. DENNIS, 
down at her Pride’s Crossing estate . ; 
the latter part of last week, looking Electrical Contractor, 
over her house preparatory to having DERPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
some minor alterations made. “AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
A. P. Loring was also noticed at 
Pride’s Crossing last Saturday. D. KT. BEATON, 
< ) Stowes, Ranges and Furnaces, 
Miss Diana W. Rockwell will not KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS 
occupy her beautiful Smith’s Point 
estate in Manchester this year, her ee ES SN IN eee 
health being such that she has just 21 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
started for California for a few weeks. Telephone 53-12 
She has been under a doctor’s care at 
Belfast, Me., all the winter and will 
return there when she comes back 
‘from California. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moulton, who 
have been occupying the Ober cottage 
on Valley street, Beverly Farms, 
started the early part of the week on 
a southern trip. They will spend 
much of their time with Mrs. Moul- 
ton’s mother at Oxford, N.C. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears and 
Frank L Higginson have been down 
at their Pride’s Crossing estates this 
week. Mr. Sears made his return to 
Boston over the road in his white tour- 
ing car which he has had in storage 
during the winter months. 
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At the Hotel Touraine, Boston, on 
April 4th and 5th, a fair for the bene- 
fit of the Deaf Mute school of Bever- 
ly will be held under the direction of 
Mrs. Fannie Leighton Luke of this 
place, who with Charles N. Trowt and 
Thomas D. Connolly are members of 
the Board of Directors. The object 
is indeed worthy of the patronage of 
all as the Deaf Mute school is a char- 
itable institution and must necessarily 
receive aid in this way to insure its 
maintenance. 
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REMNANTS. 
Linoleums, 75c grade, 48c¢ per yard 
Oi Cloth, 40 and 50c grades, 25e per yard 
Only a few left —come early. 
KyKeep place and values in mind. 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
GLOUCESTER. 
