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ISAAC LOCKE & CO. 
97, 99 & 101 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston 
Fruits, Vegetables and Hothouse Products. 
Special attention given to Hotel, Club and 
Family Orders. Careful attention given or- 
ders by Mail or Telephone. 
Miss M. E. McCarthy announces that 
she is on the North Share for the sea— 
son and will attend to customers at 
their homes in 
MANICURING, SHASIz 
POOING, MARCEL 
WAVE, FACIAL, 
SCALP TREAT- 
MENT AND 
CHIROPODY 
RESIDENCE, TAPPAN ST. 
(With Mrs. B. J. Manion) 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
The Store 
(Oh 
GOOD SHOES 
It may interest you to know 
of astore in Gloucester, where 
can be found the finest makes of 
‘shoes in the oountry. 
We carry such leading makes 
as Laird-Schober, Cousins and 
Hanan in an infinite variety. 
Skilled salespeople given par- 
ticular attention to fitting. 
Little feet looked after with 
especial care. 
Summer novelties, such as 
white and tan shoes, tennis and 
golf goods. 
Goodyear sneakers for every 
foot. 
We can save you tyenty-five 
per cent over city prices. 
We makea specialty of full 
outhts of shoes. 
Let us show you what we can 
Ga 
Ford & Wass 
North Shore Shoe Dealers 
6 PLEASANT ST., = GLOUCESTER 
Next to Butman & French. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Stories of all kinds continue to be told 
of that ‘“fog alarm’’ on Baker’s island, 
which, by the way, has been an almost 
continuous performance recently on ac- 
count of the wet and foggy weather. 
The latest story told is of a lady living in 
Hamilton who, after listening for quite 
along time to the “‘noise,’’ finally decid- 
ed that she would stand it no longer and 
rushed over to her neighbor and address- 
ed him somewhat in this fashion: —‘‘I’ 
want to live in peace and quietness and 
dislike to have any words with my neigh- 
bors, but I have stood this nuisance about 
as long as I am going to. I shall immedi- 
ately take legal steps against you unless 
you at once grease that old wind-mill of 
yours.’’ So it seems that, though living 
in Hamilton, one does not escape it. 
Mrs. Thomas D. Connolly has re- 
cently been the guest of friends in Wor- 
cester and Providence. The Misses 
Prudence and Rosamond Connolly have 
been the guests of their grandmother, 
Mrs. Doherty at Worcester. 
The West street engine house has 
been undergoing some needed repairs. 
Tremont Theatre. 
The success of Klaw & Erlanger’s 
latest amusement enterprise is without a 
precedent. Seventeen theatres were 
thrown into commission at practically the 
same time, and at each place the bill has 
been declared to be the most novel, at- 
tractive and high-class ever known under 
the name of vaudeville, while the patron- 
age has been limited in eaca instance 
only by the capacity of the house. ‘This 
has been the record of the past week 
every afternoon and evening. The open- 
ing week, however, is but a_ prelude. 
Tt is the purpose of Klaw & Erlanger to 
improve each succeeding bill if itis with- 
in the bounds of possibly. Acts and art- 
ists will be transferred from one bill to 
another until, over the entire circuit, the 
bills presented will contain the most dis- 
tinct variety of acts, and the offerings 
will be in the nature of a complete and 
symmetrical performace. Klaw & Erlang- 
er have set and will maintain highest 
possible standard of achievement, which 
means a remodeling and uplifting gener- 
ally of vaudeville in America. 
Furnished rooms and to let cards, 10c 
each at the BREEZE Office, 
YXSUGWIN — ® iC MMI, 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
Furniture Painting, Enameling 
and Tinting Ceilings. 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass. 
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Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’s and the Railroad sta- 
tion, 
7: 
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Beverly Farms, will be 
promptiy attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 2 
P.O, BOX 83 
CTO OP OPO OT OY EEE te, PER 
EVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
MIDz-SUMMER 
Clearance Sale 
BARGAIN PRICES 
25 per cent discount 
Beginning Saturday, July 27, we 
shall offer our entire stock of sum- 
mer furniture at 25 per cent less 
our usual low prices. 
50 pieces of Weathered Oak 
Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Divans, 
Stools, etc. 
25 pieces Old Hickory Chairs, 
Rockers, Tables, Stools, etc. 
12 pieces Green Willow Chairs 
and Rockers. 
All these goods at 1-4 off 
SPECIAL * %* SPECIAL 
30 Japanese Printed Rugs 
$3.75 
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Bers. 
= 98 
Door Mats - - wo 
These rugs are at about half actual value; 
you can never duplicate these prices. 
Reed Seat Piazza Chairs and 
Rockers 87c each 
25 Folding Go Carts, rubber 
tires $1.98 
All these goods are new and fresh; 
bought this season. There are many weeks 
of summer yet left. For you this is a 
money Savingproposition. Come early. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER. 
