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Gloucester, Massachusetts 
clashes that occurred between him 
and the opposing lawyers. 
OnE DIPHTHERIA CASE. 
One swallow does not make a 
Isummer and neither can one diphthe- 
jria case constitute an epidemic of 
Ithat disease. In spite of the state- 
jments that have been made the past 
jfew days, that there were many cases 
lof diphtheria in the city, there is just 
lone light case and the patient is on 
jthe road to recovery. 
| There is no epidemic of diphtheria 
lin Gloucester, nor is there the slight- 
lest danger of there being one. How 
jsuch reports start is a mystery but 
jone case is often sufficient to create 
la story of alarming magnitude and as 
‘it passes from one to another it is 
jconstantly added to and embellished. 
According to the Board of Health 
there is very little sickness in the city 
land there is no occasion for the 
jslightest uneasiness or alarm. 
A Goon Birr oF Roap_ BuILpIne. 
} Alderman Charles Homer Barrett 
is demonstrating that he is the right 
man at the head of the street depart- 
ment. A visit to the new road that 
is being laid on East Main street will 
convince anyone of that fact. The 
work on the road has now pro- 
gressed as far as the corner of Has- 
kell street extending from the street 
railway turnout just east of the Gor- 
ton-Pew plant. ‘The road is heavily 
ballasted with crushed stone and 
when the top surface is laid it will 
make one of the finest roads on Cape 
Ann., As East. Main street is the 
principal thoroughfare to Eastern 
Point and Rocky Neck, the magnifi- 
cent new road will be greatly appre- 
ciated by the thousands of automo- 
bilists who have occasion to use it 
during the summer season. 
GLOUCESTER’S NEW STORE. 
J. C. SuepHernd’s Meat AND GROCERY 
SrorE THE LARGEST AND Most 
ATTRACTIVE ON THE SHORE. 
The remodelling of the J. C. Shep- 
herd Co’s. grocery and provision store 
on Main street, which has been in 
progress for the past two months is 
now practically completed, and it pre- 
sents an appearance that is not alone 
a credit to its designer, but a store 
that all Gloucester may well be proud 
of. It is pronounced by critics well 
qualified to judge, to be the lightest, 
best appointed and most attractive 
store of its kind on the North Shore. 
The interior arrangements are of 
the latest and most advanced ideas, 
and the immense floor space gives 
ample opportunity for the most ad- 
vantageous display of the meats, 
vegetables, groceries, fruits and bak- 
ery goods that the firm carries. 
The immense plate glass windows 
on each side of the entrance afford 
unusual opportunity for an elaborate 
display, being among the largest in 
the city. 
The meat department is in the cen- 
tre of the store and the tempting ar- 
ray of choice cuts, roasts, chops, ete., 
is displayed under glass counters with 
the price of each marked in plain fig- 
ures. 
During the many years that the 
firm has been engaged in business in 
Gloucester, “Shepherd’s” has become 
a household word, not only among the 
regular residents of the city and Cape 
Ann, but among the thousands of 
summer people who make their home 
here during the warm weather and 
who have learned to appreciate the 
advantages of trading at Shepherd’s. 
GLOUCESTER 
Mrs. Della Dow of Blue Hills, Me., 
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 
Charles Foster of Annisquam. 
