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Gloucester Horse Won 
The trotter, ‘Cheerful Harry,” 
owned by King Rogers of Gloucester 
took three straight heats in the best 
three out of five, from the bay pacer 
owned by Orrin A. Martin of Man- 
chester, on the state highway speed- 
way at Magnolia W ednesday afternoon 
in the presence of a large gathering of 
horsemen who had eather ed to wintess 
the event. 
This race had been arranged to take 
place several weeks ago, but many 
postponements were necessary on ac- 
count of the several snow falls, which 
left the road in rather bad condition. 
A forfeit of $25 was posted by the 
owners of the horses, and this was to 
be increased to $50 each on the day of 
the race 
The Coming Seaside Resort. 
High and airy, about an hour’s 
ride from Boston by rail; with 
thirteen trains a day from the West 
Gloucester station only twenty 
minutes’ drive distant, Willoughby 
Park, with its beautiful ocean and 
river views, has promise of being 
the coming seashore resort of Cape 
Ann. 
The park is in close proximity to 
the far famed Wingaersheek beach 
with its two anda half miles of 
hard sandy surface, offering facili- 
ties for promenading, horseback 
riding, automobiling and driving, 
667 feet in width at low water, one 
of the finest beaches on the New 
England coast. 
There are fine facilities for yacht- 
ing, fishing and power hoating on 
the Annisquam and: Essex srivers, 
Ipswich bay and Gloucester har- 
bor with their varied attractions. 
Situated in the midst of the most 
delightful drives through West 
Gloucester, the city proper, Man- 
chester, Magnolia and their beauti- 
ful surroundings, it will prove a 
paradise for automobilists and _ all 
who are seeking a seaside summer 
resort combining the country and 
seashore in all their varied beau- 
ties, where nature has been lavish 
of her gifts with hills and  dales, 
various forest trees, sand dunes, 
ravines and other attractions. 
This tract contains 156 acres, 
nine of which have been sold to 
most desirable parties, and the first 
summer residence will be erected in 
time for this season’s occupancy. 
The lots average one acre and will 
be divided to suit purchasers. Now 
is the time to secure them. Careful 
restrictions as to building and every 
safeguard to render this resort first- 
class in every respect. 
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21 Central Street, Manchester. 
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