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Everything For Man, Woman and Child Can be Had Here 
Prices From 1c to $1, Nothing Over 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
The Rome 25c Store, 102 Main Street 
Next Door to Gas Office 
COME TO GORDON’S FIRST. 
Women’s and Misses’ Spring and Summer Suits, 
Reduction in Prices. 
LATEST MODELS, NEWEST STYLES. 
Regular price $12.50. 
Regular price $16.50 
Sale price 
Sale price : : 
Regular price $20.00 and $25.00. Sale price . 
. $4.90 
. $9.90 
$12.90 
GINGHAM DRESSES. 
Big line for street wear, lowest prices in town. 
Fine stock of PONGEE and SERGE COATS at mark-down prices. 
SILK DRESSES. 
Popular Shades. 
Regular $15.00. Sale price 
Regular $12.50. Sale price 
SHIRT WAISTS. 
. $6.90 
. $7.90 
Biggest line in town and lowest prices. 
White Goods, Stockings, Gloves, Millinery, Corsets, Kimonas, ete., 
ete. 
SIMON GORDON. : 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Miss Lucretia E. Gale, who is on 
the teaching staff of the Boxboro pub- 
lie schools, is home for the usual sum- 
“mer vacation. 
I. F. Stoddard and family of 
Brookline have also opened their 
residence at the Brambles for the sea- 
son 
‘Mrs. J. W. Brownville was visit- 
ing Mrs. A. H. Glynn of Boston a few 
days this week. 
The Ladies Auxiliary of the West 
Gloucester Grange will meet with the 
president Mrs. Eben P. Herrick at 
her home on Concord street next 
| Wednesday in the afternoon. Plans 
will be made for the garden party 
to be held on the parsonage grounds 
July 12th. 
George A. Smith and family of 
Arlington arrived yesterday at their 
Wingaersheek cottage where they will 
spend the season. 
| Four scholars graduated from the 
Haskell school last Wednesday. ‘The 
| graduation exercises took place in the 
City hall auditorium. Miss Eula R. 
Rust represented West Gloucester 
and her presentation of “At the Capi- 
tal” received well-deserved applause. 
hose to receive their diplomas were 
Roger W. Brown, Miss Lucy A. Cur- 
tier, Edward F. Roberts and Miss 
Eula R. Rust. 
122 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
The Young People’s social field day 
to be held on the Concord street base 
ball grounds next ‘Tuesday bids to 
eclipse all previous affairs of its kind 
ever held in West Gloucester. The 
grounds where the big event will be 
held are already presenting a lively 
appearance under the able supervision 
of Ernest L. Marshall, who is the 
chairman of the committee on 
grounds. Several tents and many 
booths will be erected. Flags and 
bunting will be used laviously in dec- 
orating. Many colored electric lights 
will add to the attractiveness and 
charm of the scene during the eve- 
ning. A fine musical entertainment 
has been arraigned for during the late 
afternoon and evening. ‘The com- 
mittee on sports under the efficient 
direction of Paul Favor have a big 
list of events that will make things in- 
teresting in the afternoon. ‘The big 
event will be a two mile run for boys 
under fifteen years of age. A special 
prize will be given to the winner of 
this event. ‘The young people of Cape 
Ann are very enthusiastic and are 
giving valuable assistance to the West 
Gloucester society. The field day 
has been advertised extensively and 
hundreds of tickets have been sold 
and very likely thousands will take 
in the event during the afternoon and 
evening. 
BUY COAL NOW! 
No Advance in PRICE 
BEST grades of hard and soft COAL furnished 
promptly in any quantities and at lowest prices. 
Auto Truck delivery in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Essex and all parts of Cape Ann. 
THE PUREST OLIVE OIL 
Imported direct from Greece. New this year. 
Purity Guaranteed. 
A. POLLISON, Importer 
Artistic Shining Parlors 
159 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
WILLARD &. PIKE 
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN 
A Competent Lady Assistant When Desired. Office 
Open Day and Nigbt. Telephone Connection, 
77 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. 
WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRIGES 
for all kinds of JUNK. If you want to 
sell anything and don’t know where to 
sell it, call up telephone 682-M 
Philip Michealsen, 36 Sargent St., Gleucester 
He buys ANYTHING and pays cash (tf) 
PURITAN HOUSE 
Cor. Main & Washington Sts. GLOUCESTER 
American and European Plans. Special rates 
by the week. Business Men’s Lunch 
at Noon, 25 Cents. 
All Improvements. Mrs. K. Ryan, Prop. 
2-23-tf 
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 
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