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First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, 8. 8. Pierce Goods. Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese, Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE— We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price 
than garages can. 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. We sell the 
same quality gasoline at Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
also beat them with CYLINDER OIL. TRY US! 
We have a !arge variety of Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings, Crockery, Tinware, etc. 
P.S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Joseph R. Crispin has been 
engaged as caretaker of the Brin- 
ley estate for the coming year. 
Mrs. Friend and daughter, Louise, 
of Gloucester, were the guests of 
Mrs. Effie Foster the first of the 
week. 
Mrs. Fred Davis and son of Annis- 
quam are in town this week. 
‘The membership of the Men‘s club 
is now 230. 
The regular danees on Wednes- 
day and Saturday evenings will be 
held at the Men’s club next week. 
Two tournaments at the Men’s 
elub haye been completed. The 
tournament in pool was won by Ar- 
thur Smith of Gloucester, who won 
last year’s tournament also. The 
second place was won by George 
Tebhart of St. Louis. The team 
tournament in candle pins was won 
by the Chauffeurs’ team, captained 
by M. Merrick, the other members 
of the team were F. Smith, W. 
Lenhart, R. Boyd and R. Stover. 
The individual tournament in can- 
dle pins and checkers will be con- 
eluded this week. 
Masquerade Party at Magnolia. 
The dining room of the Hesperus 
hotel, Magnolia, was the scene of a 
quaint masquerade party Monday 
evening, given by the management 
of the hotel to the employees. The 
tables had been cleared from the 
dining room and an audience com- 
posed of guests and friends of the 
young men and women participat- 
ing, well filled one end of the room. 
The costumes were very striking 
and among the costumes’ were: 
Uncle Sam; Indians, Holland, Ger- 
many, Italy, China, colored folk 
and many others too numerous to 
mention. There were sixty-six 
young people in the march, all in 
costume. The prizes were awarded 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
syrups, 
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We can 
MINERAL WATERS: Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, ete. By the case or dozen. Gingerales. 
Tel. 63-2, MAGNOLIA 
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Palace of Sweets 
Under New Management 
4 We manufacture our own Candies and Ice Cream. Best Ice Cream 
Soda and College Ices served in our parlor. 
from pure, fresh fruits. 
patrons to inspect our work rooms. 
Ice Cream at Wholesale and Retail Delivered to All Parts of the City 
@Unadulterated fruit 
4 We cordially invite all our 
197 MAIN STREET, 
as follows: Best make-up, Frank 
Anderson, as Chinaman; second 
prize, Raymond Henderson, Spanish 
cavalier; third prize, Rose McKier- 
nan, Dutch boy. The wunmasking 
took place at ten o’clock at which 
time the prizes were awarded. 
Dancing then continued until mid- 
night. <A buffet lunch was served. 
Under the auspices of the Men’s 
and Women’s clubs there will be a 
high class vaudeville performance 
held at Library hall this evening, 
September Ist. Admission will be 
fifty and twenty-five cents. A very 
delightful program has been ar- 
ranged and will no doubt draw a 
large audience. 
A. J. Rowe was confined to his 
home the last of the week with a 
severe illness, but is now able to be 
about his business again. 
Harry Lycett of Boston is enjoy- 
ing his annual vacation in town 
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
John Lycett. 
Representative Heflin, of Ala- 
bama, has been working for seven 
years to get free bagging and ties 
for the cotton growers. The free 
list carried these and he was, in 
consequence, highly gratified. He 
felt that it was a long step forward 
and at the regular session he will 
renew his efforts undaunted by the 
President’s veto of the bill at this 
session. 
GLOUGESTER, MASS 
A. M. LYCETT & SON 
PHARMACISTS 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone 27-3 Magnolia 
Our prescription department always has 
a registered pharmacist in attendance. 
Only purest drugs. 
CHOCOLATES 
arettes and Tobacco. 
Toilet Articles and Perfumes, 
We handle all kinds of Bottled 
Waters and Celestins Vichy. 
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Quality & Premere 
Fuller Green and 
Bell's Fork Dip 
Imported and Domestic Cigars, Cig 
NORMAN COTTAGE 
Mrs. M. A. Eldredge, Prop. 
MAGNOLIA 
Room and Board 
$15.00 to $17.00 per week 
Table Board $10.00 per week 
