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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
2 * € 
> 3 Magnolia x § 
AAAS 
A horse owned by Mrs. H. G. Cur- 
ry and driven by Owen Rooney, 
coachman for Mrs. Curry, took fright 
and bolted when going down the hill 
near the Hesperus hotel, on Wednes- 
day morning and in turning the cor- 
ner at the foot of the hill the zar- 
riage struck a rock throwing out the 
driver. The horse and carriage then 
collided with the ‘‘Green Gables.’’ 
The animal cleared from the wreck 
and kept on at a terrific rate 
up Magnolia avenue, as far as the 
Pumping station at West Gloucester 
where he was stopped by William 
Tucker who returned him to Mlrs. 
Curry’s stable. The injured man was 
removed to the Addison Gilbert hos- 
pital in the ambulance where it was 
found he had received a_ broken 
ankle and a severe shaking up. The 
carriage was badly smashed, but the 
horse was unharmed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe and son 
’ Abbott were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. John L. Abbott over the holi- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. John E. May enjoyed 
the holiday as guests of friends in 
South Framingham. 
Miss Minna and Robert Williams 
of Dorchester were at their cottage 
on Magnolia avenue for the Fourth. 
The sympathy of the community is 
extended to Ernest C. Newman in the 
loss of his father, Harry R. Newman, 
who passed away very suddenly at 
his home in West Gloucester the first 
of the week. 
Capt. William W. Symonds of the 
Standard engine, No. 4, who was in- 
jured while assisting at a fire in 
Gloucester. last week is able to be 
about again. 
C. B. Day of Hamilton is spending 
the summer with Theodore Martin, 
the popular manager of the Men’s 
ehib.- Sos ieee Gees Rae is 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bannon and 
son of Lynn were the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Willard Boyd over the holi- 
day. 4 
Henry H. Story suffered a severe 
sunstroke last week while at work 
and is confined to his home on Mag- 
nolia avenue. He is improving as 
rapidly as can be expected. 
WILHELMINA LEANDER 
SWEDISH MEDICAL GYMNAST 
AND MASSEUR 
Woman’s Club House 
Magnolia 
Telephone 122-3 
The Industrial School for Crippled and Deformed Children, 241 St. Bo- © 
tolph St., Boston. 
Francis J. Cotting, president, has 
now on sale at the office of Miss F. J. 
Kiff, the well-known hair and skin 
specialist, 13 Beach street, Manches- 
ter, telephone 262, many attractive 
things made by the pupils at the 
school, such as rompers tor girls and 
boys, dainty pincushions, baby pil- 
lows, ete., besides the more useful 
household articles, such as dish and 
glass towels, iron holders, braided 
mats and rugs, all of which come 
from the sewing department. From 
Be 
small ducks and horse and riders, 
Every article sold helps these unfor- | 
tunate cripples to earn a livelihood. 
Marblehead. , 
Season guests at the New Foun- ~ 
tain Inn are C. L. Billman, Boston; ~ 
Thomas Baker and wife, Auburn-— 
dale; Joseph E. Jenks, Mrs. J. Bo 
Greenough, Robert Seymour, Boston 
and Miss Wolt, New York. Charles 
Mapes and wife, Kansas City; Mr 
Whitney and family, Winchendon ~ 
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kirkham, 
Springfiield, are other guests at the 3 
hotel. 
the cane department are flower bas- 
kets of all kinds, shirtwaist boxes, 
corner and square soiled clothes 
hampers, and from the woodworking 
department, attractive workstands, 
candlesticks, crickets, trunk rests, 
and wooden toys, such as bull dogs, 
Make known your wants in the 
classified ady. columns of The ~ 
Breeze. x 
Palace of Sweets 
Fine Homemade Candies, Pure, fresh and wholesome 
Only best materials used in its manufacture 
SUPERIOR ICE CREAM 
ICE CREAM SODAS AND COLLEGE ICES 
Frozen Pudding a specialty Ice Cream Parlor connected 
The Anchorage 
East Gloucester 
Tele- 
phones 
Post Office Sq. 
Gloucester 
J. C. SHEPHERD MEAT & GROCERY CO. 
141 AND 143 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham, Poultry and Fine Groceries. 
Fruit and Vegetables. Flour, Tea and Coffee a specialty 
We roast our own coffees daily. 
R. SANDBERG 
SUITS MADE TO ORDER 
WISH to announce to the people of Manchester and other 
North Shore towns that I have opened an establishment in the ff) 
WOODBURY BLOCK, 46 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 1] 
(Opposite Masconomo Park) 
where I am prepared to do Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing. 
Ladies’ Fancy cleansing a specialty. 
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTICE 
