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MICHAEL J. BARRY 
The Under-Price Store of 
Gloucester on Men’s 
Clothing and Furnishing 
Goods. 
147 Main Street, 
GLOUCESTER. 
UnperR HOTEL BELMONT. 
Open Evenings. 
Court Tennis Tourney. 
Court tennis is interesting many 
of the North Shore contingent who 
have already arrived at their sum- 
mer homes. An open tourney was 
started at the Myopia Hunt club 
last Saturday with twenty-eight 
players, in two classes. The 
matches must be played before 
June 3. 
The drawings in the first round 
were: Class A—Max Norman vs. 
H. Blanchard; A. P. Gardner vs. J. 
J. Cairnes; Guy Norman vs. Austin 
Potter; P. S. Sears vs. G. S. Wins- 
low; and {HH “Me Sears. vs.J. A..0. 
Blakes ‘Je -F. Curtis vs..P: A. Car- 
roll, drew-byes. Class B—F. H. 
Prince, Jr., vs. W. W. Hoffman; 
John Heard vs. Grenville Clark; G. 
L. Dresel vs. T. P. Curtis; Hugh 
Whitney vs. T. M. McKee; F. 5S. 
Goodwin vs. G. G. Amory; A. Cod- 
man vs. J. H. Proctor; and Frank 
Forbes vs. G. L. DeBlois. 
Columbia Batteries at Dennis’ Man- 
chester garage oa 
Thos, P, Bolger & Co, 
Successors to BOLGER & REGAN. 
PHUmOIng cn HOt EngIneetS. 
We make a Specialty of High-Grade Work. 
CONTRACT WORK AND JOBBING 
Personally attended to. » 
lod MON Sigel, — GlOUceSter, Mass. 
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Branch Office at Magnolia. 
TELEPHONE 382-5. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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f\ floors as ever graced a princess’ chamber, and at a 
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DUNCAN T. BEATON, 
i=itchen E*urnishing Goods, Garden Tools, 
Eddy Refrigerators, Rubber Hose, 
MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, PLumsine and HEATING. 
21 Central Street, Manchester. 
J. M. PuBLICcovER. W B. PUBLICOVER, 
PUBLICOWER BROS. 
Contractors iN) Butlders 
Special Attention given to Jobbing. 
Furniture Repaired, Etc. All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. 
SHOP, HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS. 
P.O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. s Telephone Connection. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. WILLIAM HOARE. — 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Contract Work a spesiaity. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
