26 N Osha TS H 
SoH? ORR 
A Property One-Half as Large as Manchester-by-the-Sea 
or six times as large as Boston Common 
Fronting the Ocean 
Will Be Sold at a Very Low Price 
B. FRANK RAYMOND, 
ESSEX 
Mary Baillie Bartlett, author, 
reader and impersonator, one of the 
most original entertainers on the 
platform today, will give an enter- 
tainment at the South Essex M. E. 
ehurch, Thanksgiving night, No- 
vember 30th, beginning at 8 o’clock. 
Fletcher Low, Essex’ al!-around 
athlete, was home from Dartmouth 
college over the Sabbath. 
The regular services prevailed at 
the Methodist church on the Sab- 
bath with the exception of a meet- 
ing of the official board directly af- 
ter the afternoon services. Rev. 
Mr. Koonson officiated at each of 
the preaching services. 
Mrs. Charles Saville and Mrs. 
Geo. D. Procter of Gloucester, were 
guests at the home of William H. 
Bagwell of Main street, on Monday 
afternoon. 
Miss Helen Grinnell Mears of 
Northern avenue, sang in her usual 
very acceptable manner at the Great 
Jubilee Missionary meeting at the 
First Baptist church, Beverly, on 
Wednesday. | 
Miss Mardie Story spent the 
week-end with her people on Win- 
throp street. Miss Story is a stu- 
dent of Wellesley. 
At the Universalist church Prof. 
Harmon of Tufts college preached 
in the morning. The YPCU had. 
charge of the evening service. 
To Advertise the Expositions 
It is understood unofficially that 
the two big 1915 Expositions are to 
be widely advertised through coop- 
eration with the railroads reaching 
the Pacific Coast. These railroads, 
and perhaps their Eastern connec- 
tions, are planning, according to a 
gentleman connected with the ad- 
vertising business, to unite in plac- 
ing newspaper advertising, calling 
attention to the unusual attractions 
offered tourists for visiting the Pa- 
cific Coast during the progress of 
the Expositions, when they will not 
only have the advantage of un- 
usually low fares, to visit the most 
remarkable and beautiful natural 
scenery on the continent, but they 
will have the added and almost ir- 
resistable inducement of two great 
international expositions which 
alone would amply repay them for 
crossing the continent. 
There is nothing, perhaps, which 
has such a high educational value as 
a big Exposition. At a glance one 
may learn more at one of these big 
enterprises than can be learned by 
many days of travel or reading. 
The San Diego Exposition, in addi- 
tion to being highly instructive, will 
be exceedingly novel, strange and 
one might say, absolutely unique in 
the history of Expositions. Some of 
its highly interesting features have 
been told to the public already, but 
the fertile minds of Director-Gen- 
eral Collier and the other gentlemen 
managing its affairs are daily work- 
ing on the plans to make it the most 
interesting Exposition ever held 
anywhere in the world. 
‘‘Mamma, did Santa Claus get’ in his 
sleigh on Christmas eve and drive around 
to all the houses of the little girls and 
boys?’’ said Willie. 
‘<VYes, dear,’’? answered his mother. 
‘‘And did he stop at each chimney as 
he went along and did he have just the 
right thing for everybody?’’ 
‘Why of course, dearie.’’ 
R. C. CHISHOLM 
H. A. POWER 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewelers and Opticians 
8 Fine Repairing 
161 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
OGD CERES GEESE CLA CME CLES) Ge GD 
Nautical and Optical Goods 
bye 
BREEZE 
Essex, Mass. 
‘‘Well, mamma, he must have been 
mighty quick to visit all the places in one 
night.’ 
“‘He is very quick, dear.’’ 
‘*T don’t believe he did it that way,’’ 
said Willie, after a moment of deep 
thought. 
‘“How do you think he did it?’’ 
‘Why I think he planned ahead, cause 
he had all my presents put away in the 
closet under the steps two days before 
Christmas. ’’ 
F. C. POOLE 
7 CENTRE ST., GLOUGESTER 
A rare opportunity to have your 
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED 
and COVERED aat a reduced price dur- 
ing the Winter. 
CHESTER C. BURNHAM 
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, 
Boots and Shoes, Daily and Weekly Papers, Cigars and Tobacco 
Fruit and Confectionery. 
PHONOGRAPHS 
73 Main st. - 
South Essex, Mass. 
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. 
WILLARD 8. PIKE 
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN 
A Competent Lady Assistant When Desired. Office 
Open Day and Night. 
77 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Telephone Connection, 
