HOTEL ARRIVALS. 
New Magnolia. 
B O Litchfield, Mr and Mrs L E Fuller, 
Miss Carolyn Cook, Miss Agnes S Geer, 
New York; Arthur G Lewis, Boston; Mr and 
Mrs C H Tenney, Hartford; Miss Milliken, 
Springfield; T Dickson Torrey, Brookline; 
Mr and Mrs Jerome C Taft, Providence; R 
J. Monks, Boston; John W Moran, Miss 
Margaret Moran, Gloucester; E C Tarr, 
Boston; Elbridge E Jordan, J Ford Thomp- 
son, Washington, DC; Mrs Bourke, Masters 
Thomas and Wilsord Bourke, the Misses 
Corrigan, Kansas City, Mo; Rae H Rogers, 
New York; William J C Sharpe, Philadel- 
phia; Mr and Mrs J H Baker, Port Antonio, 
Jam; Seth F Low, Salem; N B Holden, 
Miss Holden, Chicago; A J Norman, Bos- 
ton; Charles Bushmell Judson, Charles 
Kirby, Rochester; Mrs Howard T Williams, 
Master John Harlan Williams, Mrs John W 
Swindell, Baltimore; Mr and Mr J J Hickok, 
Richmond; Mr and Mrs F S McGraw. Mr 
John McGraw, Miss Anna Gauntlett, Buffa- 
lo; E E Bookman, Boston; Mr and Mrs J 
Horace Harding, A H Schmitt, New York; 
Miss Barney, Phila; Mr and Mrs F W Allen, 
Providence; Mrs Francis Paul, Miss Louise 
Paul, Wendell L Paul, Montreal; R C P 
Coggeshall, W A Tucker, New Bedford; 
Benj Leeds, Boston; Mr and Mrs Crouse, 
Miss Crouse, Utica, NY; Mrand Mrs Chris- 
tiana Ax, Baltimore; Mrs L Ziegel, H H 
Ziegel and Master William Ziegel, Roxbnry; 
Mr and Mrs E Kirby, J N and W E Kirby, 
F O Bennett, New York; C W Robie, Bos- 
ton; Mrand Mrs W H Williams, Providence, 
W B Binniar, Quincy; Mr and Mrs Edward 
Wyman, Miss Lucilla Wyman, Granville,-N 
Y; Edward M Batdorf and family, St Louis, 
Mo; Julian Sericak, J W Burie, Miss Fran- 
ces Van Buren, Boston; Miss Harriet Has- 
kell, Ashtabula, O; Ensign H E Cook, US 
Navy; Miss Mary ¥F Barnard, Miss Mary a 
Rice, Worcester; Miss C Rainsford, Phila; 
Mrs W F Adams, the Misses Mary and 
Helen Booth, Little Falls; NY; D J Emer- 
son, Jacksenville, Fla; Mrs John S Judson, 
Boston; Mrs S J Waite, Miss S E Fox, J A 
Waddell, New York; Mrs W W Betts, Fred 
G Betts, Clearfield, Pa; Robert McFarlane, 
Hamilton, Can; Mr and Mrs James O’ Shea, 
the Misses O’ Shea, James O’Shea, jr., New 
York; Baron Schlippenbach, Chicago: Mrs 
Elizabeth a Clark, Boston; Miss E L Haren, 
Mrs. George Hencken, Miss Hencken, 
New York; Archibald H Davis, US Navy; 
Mrs Edward Sullivan, Charles F Smith, 
W H Culliton, Boston; Mrs M L Krakam, 
New York; Blanchard E Pratt, Lowell: 
Randolph ‘Lyons, New -Orleans, La; -J J 
Mahoney, Lawrence; H O Woodbury, RE 
Larcom, Beverly ; Mrs P A Jeannott, Miss 
<a 3 Russell, Mr and Mrs D R Van Nos- 
trand, New York: Miss L A Read, Newton- 
ville; ND Maher and family, Roanoke, Wiare 
LA Cook, rear-admiral; T Dickson Torrey, 
Brookline; Miss Louise Smith, Rochester; 
Miss Harding, Boston ; Frederick C. Bard: 
well and wife, Rahway, NJ; V H Hall and 
wife, Boston; Mr an "Mrs Frank S Fay, 
Mr and Mrs DC Sargent, Birney A Robin- 
son, Worcester; Mr and Mrs Handlan, the 
Misses Marie and Kathryn Handlan, St 
Louis, Mo; Mr and Mrs F W Richards, H 
Goodrich, Mr and Mrs B R Felton, Mr and 
Mrs Francis Howe, Frederick Tudor, Miss 
Amy Logan, Boston; Mr and Mrs Nat Gor- 
ton, Gloucester; A M Hunt, Charleston, SC; 
Nathaniel R Potter, Phila; Mr and Mrs F F 
Henry. Buffalo; O L Simpson, New York; 
Colonel N Raspopoff, Washington, DC; 
Gertrude E Whipple, Anna S Raymond, 
Boston; Mrs Charles W Rolfe, Miss Mary 
i. Rolfe, Newtonville; Mr and Mrs J] W 
Browning, M W Browning, jr, New York; 
John J O’Lahr, Boston; C H Tenney, DeW 
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H Thomson, Miss Sulloway, Methuen; W E 
lliff, New York; Mr and Mrs J P Sewell, 
Concord; Mr and Mrs H W Chester, Chi- 
cago; Mr and Mrs Edward Staats Luther, 
Mr and Mrs W R Innis, New York. 
Flower Show. 
The annual summer show of the 
North Shore Horticultural Society is 
to be held next Wednesday and Thurs- 
day at the Essex County club grounds 
in Manchester in a large tent erected 
on the lawn near the club house. As 
this is the first attempt of the society 
to hold an out-of-door show, the nov- 
elty, no doubt, will prove a most popu- 
lar diversion and the show will be well 
patronized by the cottagers all along 
the shore. The exhibition will be 
from 2 to 10 p.m. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
JAMES NAZZARO 
Tonsorial Artist 
Pulsifer’s Block 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Three barbers. Will do work at residence if 
desired. Children’s Haircutting a specialty. 
Cape Ann Crockery Store, 
DANE-SMITH 
1 Pleasant Street, cae Mass. 
THE FINEST CROCKERY STORE IN NEW ENGLAND. 
NEW, UP-TO-DATE GOODS OF THE. BEST QUALITY. 
Slice: best place to buy Kitchen 
Furnishings such as Crockery, 
Glassware, Tinware, Woodenware, 
Enamelware, Silverware, China, 
Cut Glass, Vases and Bric-a-brac. 
Everything at bargain prices. Our 
method of buying up stocks of stores 
enables us to sell lower than other 
stores. 
A Few Bargains. 
ENAMELW ARE. 
10-qt. Enamel Preserving Kettle ....59¢ 
4-qt. Enamel Covered Pails ........ 39¢ 
Heavy Enamel Kettle Covers, all 
SIZES rival tansy hele cies. taser a 10¢ 
3-qt. Enamel Double Boiler ........ 49¢ 
Heavy Enamel White-lined Sauce 
Pate. Zits BILE seh as.s vieala sta D wn Z21ec 
Heavy Enamel White-lined Sauce 
PPADS Alt. BIZO Rohs sa atmo Hale ota, ape 25¢ 
1-qt: Enamel Milk Cans............ 19¢ 
Long-handled Enamel Spoon....... 9¢e 
Enamel Pie Plates, all sizes ........ 7e¢ 
OIL STOVES. 
1-burner, 4-inch wick............... 39e¢ 
2-burner, 4-inch wick ............ $1.39 
Sheet Steel Frying-Pan, large size...15e 
TEA KETTLES. 
Large size Tin Tea Kettle, nickel- 
platedtein wtesometan se. to cenarets 50¢ 
All-Copper Nickel Tea Kettle, No. 7 
SIZGMd sis cave Ree teas dete Cees hero 2 69¢ 
WASH BOILERS. 
Heavy Tin, Copper bottom, every 
one warranted, No. 8 size....... 98e 
NO%.9 Sizelave. sesaicen erie ne oe $1.19 
50c Souvenir Plates for ..:......... 25¢ 
View of Gloucester and the lob- 
ster fisherman in green and blue 
colors. 
Souvenir Teapot Tiles, to close out.25¢ 
CAPE ANN CROCKERY STORE, 
1 Pleasant Street, Gloucester. 
Rear of Postoffice. 
