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Good Things at the Right Prices 
The CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES should be of the best quality, whether for your own table or for the 
® boxes you send to cheer the homes of the needy or unfortunate. 
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We make a great variety of the hard Christmas Candies and make lowest price possible for pure goods — 
CANDY 
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Broken and Mixed Drops ]3C 2 Ibs for 25c 
We are putting up a two-pound box of FANCY CRIMPS, the box padded top and bottom to prevent 
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W and can say that nowhere except at our factory is anything similar being put up. We offer the usual large assort- 
v ment of CHOCOLATES and BON BONS at RIGHT PRICES. A complete assortment of 
Na Mixed Nuts, Layer Raisins, Mince Meat, 
¥ Figs, Dates, Nut Meats, 
W Plum Pudding, Grapes, Pears, 
3 Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, 
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Cranberries, 
English Jams, 
Apples, 
English Biscuits, 
COBB, BATES & YERXA 60,, 
When you are giving an order, whether in person, by telephone, or by mail, ask about 
RECENT FLOUR 
Essex and St. 
Peter Streets, 
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SALEM, MASS. 
TELEPHONE—940. Private Branch Caplan eRe all ie gage 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, 
jr. (Miss Hetty Sargent), are to sail 
next Wednesday, Dec. 27, for London, 
where Mr. Higginson goes to be con- 
nected with the foreign office of Lee, 
Higginson & Co. 
J. P. Morgan, jr., who represents his 
father’s business in London in like 
capacity, with Mrs. Morgan, who was 
Miss Grew of Boston and Manchester, 
arrived in Boston on the Oceanic a 
few days ago for the holidays, which 
they will divide between Boston and 
New York. There have been con- 
tinued rumors that Mr. Morgan was 
to return to this country permanently 
soon to take his father’s place when 
the latter retires. 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge is to 
sail early in February, to remain 
abroad a few weeks, and is planning 
on an automobile tour. 
Mrs. Prescott Bigelow gave a dinner 
at her Bay State road home, Boston, 
a week ago last night for four debu- 
tantes ae the ee Pees Marie 
Lee, Miss Burdett, Miss Lindsey and 
Miss Whitney. It is said Mrs. George 
Lee will be one of the ball-givers later 
on in honor of her daughter. 
Edward Robinson of Manchester 
and Boston, whose resignation last 
summer as director of the Museum of 
Fine Arts, Boston, was accepted last 
week, has just been appointed assist- 
ant to Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, 
director of the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art in New York, with a salary of 
$8,000 a year. It is presumed this 
new position will not interfere with 
Mr. Robinson making the North 
Shore his summer home, though it 
will, no doubt, take him away more 
than formerly. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner M. Lane and 
family have closed their house on 
Dana’s beach and returned to town 
Monday, where they are now located 
at their new home in the Back Bay. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas were 
down to Pride’s Tuesday viewing the 
alterations being made to their cottage. 
Christmas at Beach Street Café 
You will find a Turkey Dinner 
awaiting on Sunday and Monday with 
all the fixings. You will also find 
oysters fresh from the shells to suit ; 
crackers, milk and cakes; and for a 
Christmas present we have a line of 
fine chocolates in fancy boxes, candies, 
cigars in boxes from $1. 00 per box 
up ; tobacco, and a fine assortment of 
pipes to select from. We would be 
pleased to have a callfrom you. We 
are prepared to furnish supper to 
social parties, or private parties, on 
short notice. Try us. 
pa S. Reed, proprietor, Beach Street 
afé 
Hand-painted China at Mlle. Ke- 
you’s, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
GROUND FLOOR TELEPHONE 
STUDIO. 53-5 
ROBERT W. PHELPS, 
NEW Y.M.C.A. BUILDING, 
GLOUCESTER, : : MASS. 
PHOTOGRAPHER. ART STORE 
