NORTH- SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
The much mooted fire system for 
Magnolia has at last been installed by 
the City of Gloucester and is now in 
working order. There is a tapper on 
the engine house which connects with 
the whistle in Gloucester. The num- 
bers and locations of the boxes are: 
83—Western ave. near Hesperus ave. 
85— Magnolia ave. cor. Western ave. 
87—Magnolia Engine house 
Henry Parsons.of Gloucester met 
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Macno iia, Mass. 
Livery Stable. 
Telephone D. C. Ballou 
121-6 Gloucester. H. W. Brown 
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General Contractors and 
BUILDERS 
1@=— Teaming of all kinds. Gravel, Turf 
Loam and Manure. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
with quite a painful accident while 
working on moving the Staples cot- 
tage Monday afternoon. He was 
putting a wedge under a beam when 
the wedge slipped and the beam came 
down on his hand, crushing’ it 
severely. The building had to be 
jacked up before he could extract his 
hand. 
A piece of rusty metal that was 
formerly part of the brake on a vehi- 
cle would have very little attraction 
for most people, yet to Officer Martin 
Burke who now possesses such a 
thing it forms a choice treasure, for it 
is part of the old hand-tub ‘Bunker 
Hill.” This old fire fighting tub was 
formerly owned by Charlestown, but 
some 40 years ago it was bought by 
the City of Gloucester. In 1858 Mr. 
Burke was a member of the Charles- 
town Fire association, thus his interest 
in the tub dates back almost 50 years. 
This spring Gloucester sold the tub to 
a junk dealer, anda it is through him 
Officer Burke obtained the souvenir. 
Harry Lycett who has been spend- 
ing the winter in Boston, is back with 
his brother Philip, for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. James French of An- 
dover were in town over Sunday visit- 
ing their many friends. 
Miss May Strong of Gloucester is 
to be the soloist next week at the 
Friday evening meeting at the church. 
The local fire department was called 
out to a brush fire at Freshwater Cove 
Wednesday evening, which burned 
over quite a large piece of land before 
the flames were extinguished. 
Notwithstanding the inclement 
weather Thursday evening the danc- 
ing party given in Donchian’s hall 
under the auspices of Edward Ballou, 
Harold Erickson and Fred Staples 
was well attended. A few young 
people from Manchester and Glouces- 
ter were noticed on the floor. 
See other Magnolia News on Page 23 
Everything for the outfit of your Horses, 
Carriages or Stables; also Automobile Sup- 
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HENRY S. McCULLOCK, 
133 Main Street - Gloucester, Mass, 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
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