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HRAMED AND UNFRAMED PICTURES 
CARBONS, PLATINUMS, SEPIAS, WATER COLORS, MARINES, 
SURF SCENES, PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS. 
SOULE ART PUB. CO. OF 12 BROMFIELD ST., BOSTON 
MORSE’S BLOCK, near Manchester Station. 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Booth, who 
were at the Schoeffel cottage in Man- 
chester for the month of August, re- 
turned to New York Thursday. 
Mrs. Daniel Ahl has as her guest at 
Pride’s Crossing her brother J. H. 
Pomeroy. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McKean enter- 
tained a small house party at Pride’s 
over the holiday. 
Miss Gertrude Childs had visiting 
her at Manchester Cove the first of 
the week Miss Gertrude Holden of 
Cleveland. 
Mrs. Mary Sampson has with her 
at Manchester fora short visit Mrs. 
Pope Sampson, for whom she is giving 
a luncheon of twelve plates at her 
cottage to-day. Thos. Osgood and 
son Robert, of Bath, Me., was a guest 
of the Sampsons over the week end. 
Rev. and Mrs. William H. Dewart 
have as their guest at Manchester 
Cove Miss Davie of Readville. 
Miss Dorothy Tenney of Manches- 
ter, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tenney’s 
young daughter, is spending a week 
with friends in Dublin, N.H. 
F. M. Whitehouse, who has been 
cruising along the Maine coast in his 
new yacht, the “ Seaster,” with Mrs. 
Whitehouse and son, Meredith, were 
at Portland at last account. They are 
expected home today. 
The Francis F. Ellenwoods, who 
have spent the summer at one of the 
Kimball cottages on Smith’s Point, 
have returned to their home in New 
York state. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goddard 
and Miss Elizabeth Perkins left Bev- 
erly Farms the first of the week and 
are enjoying camp life at Putnam 
Camp, St. Hubert, N-Y. 
Mrs. Merritt Trimble, who has been 
making quite an extended visit with 
Mrs. J. S. Cabot at Pride’s Crossing 
left for her home in New York last 
Saturday. 
Clay A. Pierce, who spent the month 
of August with his family at Pride’s 
Crossing, returned to his business at 
St. Louis, Monday. His family will 
remain here till the season’s close. 
Mrs. Arthur Meeker was at New- 
port over the week-end returning to 
the North Shore Wednesday with 
Mr. Meeker on his large cruising 
yacht. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Amory, who 
have been spending July and August 
at Bar Harbor, returned to the North 
Shore Thursday and will remain here 
till the late season. 
Mrs. Bulkeley Wells, who has been 
spending the summer at Manchester 
with her father, Col. Thos. Livermore, 
left the North Shore the middle of 
the week to join her husband in Colo- 
rado Springs. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell of New 
York, who have been spending a week 
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Russell 
Codman, at Beverly Farms, left the 
North Shore Tuesday. 
Telephone 11-13. 
MANCHESTER OFFICE. 
For ELECTRICAL WORK cali 
Glark & Mills Electrical Go. 
44 CENTRAL STREET. 
Electrical Wiring. 
Isolated Plants. 
Bells and ’Phones. Fixtures. . 
Columbia Batteries for Autos. 
Electrical Automobiles Cared For and 
Repaired by Practical Man. 
W. W. HARDING, 
Estimates furnished. Resident Manager. 
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The Daylight Store Post Office ‘Square 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
THE Up-TO-DATE DEPARTMENT STORE OF GLOUCESTER 
Three floors filled with dependable merchandise at fair prices. 
here to our mutual advantage. 
Your summer wants can be supplied 
We Want Your Trade 
Our delivery team is in Magnolia, Manchester and Essex twice a week to take orders and deliver goods, 
We sell DRY and FANCY GOODS, MEN’S FURNISHINGS, 
DRAPERIES, MILLINERY, READY-TO-WEAR, Butterick 
Patterns, Souvenir China, Etc. 
