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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
TWO 
BIG 
DAYS 
Saturday and Monday 
BEFORE DECORATION DAY 
At Simon Gordon's, 
- 122 Main Street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Prepare for Decoration Day by purchasing garments for warm weather at 
GORDON’S 
Prices reduced for these two days on Women’s, Misses and Children’s garments 
Pongee Coats, White Dresses, Silk Dresses, Costumes, Gingham Dresses, 
Children’s Dresses. . 
Shirtwaists, White Goods, Millinery, Gloves, Stockings, etc. 
Special Prices for Saturday and Monday. 
SPECIAL 
150 Dozen Lawn, Batiste, and Silk Waists, just arrived from New York. 
Positively the very latest styles will be sold at a very LOW PRICE. 
ALEX. W. ANDREWS 
REAL ESTATE 
; West Gloucester, Mass. 
Summer Cottages and Bungalows For Sale and Rent. 
Building Lots for sale in eyery part of West Gloucester. 
Gravel, Loam and Building Stone. 
Justice of the Peace and Auctioneer 
Telephone 458-M 
Essex Ave., West Gloucester 
CAPE POND ICE COMPANY 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
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105 J62 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Ice Plants at Magnolia, Fernwood Lake, 
Cape Pond, and at Lake 
Winnepesaukee, N. H. 
Latest Motor Caps and Bonnets 
Art Goods, Fancy Novelties, 
Belding Silks, Utopia Yarns, 
Lady Wisteria Kimonas. 
Embroidery Stamping a Spe- 
cialty. 
Ladies Waist Material For 
Stamping. 
MISS ALLISON P. DOUGLASS 
64 Middle St., Gloucester on 
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Cooper, the artist, was so easily 
copied that many spurious Coopers 
flooded the market, and the wary old 
Canterbury painter made a charge 
for giving his guarantee to his own 
works, 
One dealer to whom Cooper owed 
a grudge traveled down to Canter- 
bury with a “Cooper” under his arm. 
He had just sold it for a good price, 
but required a guarantee. 
“You have no objection to obliging 
me?” said the dealer. 
“Not at all,” replied Cooper, ‘‘but 
first pay my fee—five guineas — 
thanks. Now, sir, you go home and 
burn that, for I never painted it.” 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Vesper Lincoln George, artist of 
Walker street, will lecture at the 
Museum of Fine Arts, June 4th. The 
subject of the lecture will be ‘‘The 
Anatomy of Design.’’ 
Mr. and Mrs. John OC. Spring, 
who have been touring Europe for 
several months past, have returned 
and will occupy their West Glouces- 
ter residence, the Barberry Bush, 
during the present season. 
the same work in a larger field. 
The ladies’ auxiliary to the West 
Gloucester Grange met with Mrs. 
Kphraim R. Andrews Wednesday 
afternoon. 
Several of the young people and 
members of the Congregational 
church spent last Saturday prepar- 
ing the site of the new church, for 
the foundation. During the day a 
party of young ladies served a de- 
hghtful lunch, and the occasion was 
made a very pleasant one in spite of 
the hard work accomplished. 
The marriage of Miss Edith Na- 
omi Trumbull, second daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Theon Trumbull, to 
George Albert Burroughs, eldest son 
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bur- 
roughs, took place May 18th, at the 
home of the groom’s parents 400 
Hssex avenue. Rev. J. W. Brown- 
cille, pastor of the Congregational 
church performed the ceremony. 
The double ring service was used. 
Only the immediate members of the 
young ecouple’s families were pres- 
ent during the ceremony. Both are 
popular young people and have a 
large number of friends here who 
extend to them their best wishes for 
a long, happy and _ prosperous 
career. They received many useful 
and valuable gifts. 
Alpheus E. Tuttle, chaplin of the 
Fisherman’s Institute, was. the 
speaker at the Sunday evening ser- 
vice of the Y.P.S.C.E. His ad- 
dress was interesting and inspiring 
and the young people will always 
remember it as the narting words of 
one who has made a success of his 
work in Gloucester and has been 
called to larger fields of service. 
During the service Rev. J. W. 
Brownville spoke with deep feeling, 
praising Mr. Tuttle in the highest 
terms for his grand work among the 
fishermen of Gloucester during his 
vears of efficient labor at the insti- 
tute. Mr. Tuttle responded with 
words of deep appreciation of the 
eift and the friendly spirit that 
prompted it. Mr. Tuttle will leave 
Gloucester July Ist, for Brooklyn, 
New York, where he will take up 
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