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SOCIETY NOTES EAST GLOUCESTER Hall’s use. The family were due at 
the cottage this week. 
Mrs. Pauline Agassiz Shaw of The Eugene L. Stockbridge cot- Mrs. Henry Parmenter and Miss 
Boston has made a gift to the Bos- 
ton Musie Schools Settlement of a 
#35,000 lot of land at the corner of 
Salem and Cooper streets, North 
End, Boston, with the condition that 
the society raise $30,000. This or- 
ganization, soon to be incorporated, 
has on its advisory board, Alex. 
Steinert of Hospital Poimt, Beverly 
and Prof. Louis C. Elson of Bass 
Roeks. Mrs. Hall MeAllister is a 
member of the executive board. 
Free instruction is given in all 
branches of musie by twenty-five 
volunteer musicians. A model mu- 
sic school costing $50,000 is being 
planned to be erected on this lot. 
William Cullen Bryant’s ‘‘The 
EKmbargo’’ written by the poet when 
he was thirteen years old recently 
brought $3,350 at a book sale. It 
was a first edition. Bryant gave 
distinction to the North Shore by 
his visits to and sojourns at Pigeon 
Cove, Rockport. 
S. V. R. Crosby and household 
arrived at their West Manchester 
home yesterday for the season. 
The Kdward H. Grahams of Bos- 
ton, arrived at the Gorman cottage, 
Bridge street, West Manchester, 
yesterday for the summer. 
get busy, ring us up or call. 
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A Square Deal to all—everything as represented; our food 
right—our service the best. _What’s on_your mind ?—Something good to eat? We have it— 
Talk it over with us. 
tage on East Main street las been 
rented to Mrs. A. Dearborn of 
Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Dodd, 
Jr., and family, of Salem, are now 
residents of Kast Gloucester, having 
taken an extended lease of the 
pretty C. M. Parsons estate on Mt. 
Pleasant avenue, a_ short distance 
from Bass Rocks. The Dodds oceu- 
pied one of the C. A. Way cottages 
on Beach avenue last season. 
Mrs. and Miss Warfield of Wor- 
cester are here preparing the large 
Norwood house on Kast Main street 
at the foot of Mt. Pleasant avenue 
for a private boarding house. For 
the past two summers they were at 
the Sidney W. Oakes homestead, 
Rocky Neek avenue, and this sea- 
son have a larger house to broaden 
their local business. 
Merrill Hall opens June first un- 
der the management of Buell and 
Crosby. 
The new Little cottage situated 
near Niles Pond, has been rented to 
Irederick G. Hall of Beacon street, 
Boston. Mr. Hall is a prominent 
member of Boston’s art colony. <A 
large cement studio 27x28 and 14 
feet high is being built also for Mr. 
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We are at the same old Location 
Have remodelled and enlarged our store just double its former size. 
increased so fast we just had to have the room to handle the business. 
Why This Steady Gain in Our Business? 
roducts are 
THE FOOD QUESTION is our study 
Doctors can check disease or set broken bones, but your strength must come from your food. 
Cheap, unwholesome food does not nourish the body, 
THE THISSELL COMPANY 
High Grade Food Products 
Priscilla Parmenter have arrived at 
their Kast Main street cottage. 
CAPE ANN RESORTS. 
Storer F. Crafts of the Common- 
wealth hotel, Boston, was in Glouces- 
ter, last Friday afternoon, getting 
together the final details for the 
signing of the necessary papers to 
hold the city of Gloucester and the 
county responsible to the extent of 
not over $2500 in building Cause- 
way street across the marshes at 
West Gloucester to Annisquam Isl- 
and. The papers were expected to 
be ready by Wednesday, after which 
the city would proceed on the road 
as decreed by the county commis- 
sioners. 
Edwin T. Brewster of Andover 
has sold land on Linwood and Point 
De Chine avenues, Pigeon Cove, to 
Caroline EK. Cutter of Concord. The 
‘utters are summer residents of 
Pigeon Cove of long standing. 
Archbishop Wm. H. O’Connell of 
the Bay View summer colony de- 
parted Tuesday on a three months’ 
trip abroad. While there he will 
attend two congresses of religious 
prelates. 
Our trade has 
Why? 
ure—our prices are 
If you want something 
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