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Cape Ann Savings Bank 
ness day 
Incorporated 1846 
Gloucester, Massachusetts 
Deposits draw interest from third busi- 
in January, April, July and 
Next Quarter Day, July 5. 
We are open Saturday evenings from 
6.30 to 8.30 to receive deposits. 
We would be pleased to have you come 
and see us. 
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Gypsies Infecting North Shore. 
Shades of ‘‘Esmeralda’’ and her 
ilk are very noticeable all along the 
shore and ‘‘Carmen’”’ is put to the 
background when it comes to gay 
and picturesque attire. 
A band of gypsies struck Beverly 
last Friday afternoon, coming in a 
caravan of several teams. The 
women, decorated with tinsel and 
color, Indian fashion, swept through 
the place, begging to tell one’s for- 
tune. They were very persistent. 
Report soon came into the police 
station of missing articles, food, ete., 
and one man lost $10. The police 
got after them and drove them out 
of town. When last seen they were 
in the vicinity of Hamilton. 
Rather than take a chance with 
a band of thirty gypsies who pitched 
their camp in the woods near Vinnin 
square, Swampscott, Chief of Police 
Corson ordered the outfit to move, 
and the manner in which camp be- 
longings were packed and the lug- 
gage train started toward Salem 
was surprising. 
The gypsies claim to have left 
Denver March 1 and they place 
their mileage up to the present time 
at 2000 miles. In the outfit were 
seventeen horses used for drawing 
caravans. 
uneasiness 
Their destination is Portland, Me. 
SAN FRANCISCO 1915 
Announcement made of free trip to the 
Panama-Pacific International Exposition 
ORD has been received from Sunset, the Magazine of the 
Pacific and the Far West, of the organization of the Sunset 
Panama-Pacific Club. The Club offers a four weeks’ trip to the Ex- 
position to be held in San Francisco in 1915, including railway fare, 
Pullman, diner, hotel accommodations, admissions to the fair, side 
trips to points of interest, all in return for a little time each week to 
be devoted to the work of the Magazine. 
The exposition is to be held to commemorate the completion of 
the Panama Canal, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic. From all 
indications it will be by far the greatest World’s Fair ever held. 
The Magazine has issued a very attractive booklet descriptive of 
the trip, and giving further particulars, which will be sent on appli- 
cation. 
The membership is very limited and it is not likely that more 
than one or two applications will be accepted from this vicinity. 
Request for particulars should be sent to 
SUNSET PANAMA-PACIFIC CLUB 
317 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 
The band caused much 
in the neighborhood. friends that frequent it. 
—Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
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