NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Everything For Man, Woman and Child Can be Had Here 
Prices From 1c to $1, Nothing Over 
The Rome 25c Store, 102 Main Street 
MASS. « 
GLOUCESTER, 
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. 
Big 
Regular price $12.50. Sale price . $4.90 
Regular price $16.50 Sale price F : . $9.90 
Regular price $20.00 and $25.00. Sale price . $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 $12.50. Sale price : a 
. $7.90 
Regular $15.00. Sale price ; : : : 
SHIRT WAISTS. 
Biggest line in town and lowest prices. 
White Goods, Stockings, Gloves, Millinery, Corsets, Kimonas, ete., ete. 
SIMON GORDON. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
122 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
of Lynn, 
spending a week with his son, J. 
Warren Andrews at ‘‘Camp Mimne- 
Samuel Andrews is 
>? 
Mr. and Mrs. George Buchminister 
of Malden, recently took occupancy 
of their summer residence on Davis 
hill for the present season. 
John D. Estabrook, civil engineer 
and surveyor, is surveying a twenty- 
aere tract of land for William H. R. 
Rust, on Essex avenue. A new street 
will be opened, which will run paral- 
lel with Sumner street from Essex 
avenue to Bray street. Mr. Rust 
has already sold several house lots 
one the new street through the 
agency of Alex. W. Andrews. It is 
understood the name of the new 
street will be Brierneck street. 
Mrs. Edward F. Knowlton of 
Thompsonville, Conn., spent several 
days last week with Mr. and Mrs. 
M. Herbert Keys of Sumner street. 
Miss Bertha E. Coffin, teacher in 
the Everett public schools, is spend- 
apolis’’ on Concord street. 
ROCKPORT. 
The Glen Acre and Oak Dene ho- 
tels, Pigeon Cove, open tomorrow 
for the season. 
Lawyer J. E. Cotter and family of 
Hyde Park, have settled in their 
summer home near Turks Head Inn. 
Other guests at Straitsmouth Inn, 
Rockport, are W. Z. Sener and 
family, Miss Ruth S. Geiger, Lan- 
easter, Pa. 
Miss Harriet J. Eliott, Mr. and Mrs. 
A. G. MacKenzie, Gerard 
Mrs. 
family. From Louisville, Ky., 
Robbins. 
and Chas. T. Langstroth, 
ing her vacation here. ite Lauterbach, J. B. Franks, Jr. 
The children of the Universalist From Seranton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. 
Sunday school gave their annual TT, Dunham. 
Children’s Sunday concert last Sun- RES AE 
day evening at the church, which ANNISQUAM. 
was very tastefully decorated for the 
service. Mrs. William F. Ireland, 
superintendent of the Sunday school 
directed the service. The long pro- 
gram was rendered in a way that 
reflected much credit upon the par- 
- ticipants, 
The American yacht Bibelot 
From Germantown are 
and 
Schuyler English, J. C. Stimson and 
A. B. Robbins and Miss Jenny L. 
Philadelphians at Straits- 
mouth Inn are Mrs. T. A. Langstroth 
Marguer- 
of 
which Commodore Harry Wiggin of 
the Annisquam Yacht Club is one of 
the crew, easily won the third of the 
series of international yacht races 
for sonder class boats at Kiel re- 
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 Night. Telephone Connection, 
77 Washington St., 
PURITAN HOUSE 
Cor. Main & Washington Sts. GLOUCESTER 
Ameritan and European Plans. Special rates 
by the week. Business Men’s Lunch 
at Noon, 25 Cents. 
All Improvements. Mrs. K. Shee Prop. 
2-23-tf 
Gloucester, Mass. 
eently. The American Beaver was 
second and the German Seehund IIT 
finished third. The American Cima 
and the German Tilly XIV finished 
in the order named. The German 
Wannsee broke gaff and did _ not 
start. Each of the American yachts 
has won a race and as the Germans 
are now eliminated from the con- 
test the Americans will race among 
themselves for the trophy until one 
of them has won three races. 
BASS ROCKS. 
Season guests to recently settle at 
The Moorland, Bass Rocks, are Mrs. 
T. EK. Young, maid and child, Cleve- 
land; Mrs. F. B. Longstreth and A. 
B. Longstreth, St. Louis; M. J. 
Colbert, Esq., and family, Washing- 
ton; Mrs. D. N. Butler, Baltimore; 
C. W. Read and family, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Talbot, Boston; 
M. H. Talbot, New Haven. 
