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You'll Trade Here Eventually. 
Why Not Now ? 
Nowhere in the city, is there a store which is so thoroughly re 
stocked with such a choice line of groceries and provisions, 
as you will find here, in our old ‘‘new’ home. fe 
We have spared no expense to make our store the leader in its I 
line on Cape Ann, and we will spare no expense to maintain : 
PS 
Our own cold storage plant, recently installed, serves to keep 
fresh, our entire stock of meats. 
Our low prices on Saturday specials, will surprise you. 
Yours for a square deal. 
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TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewelers and Opticians 
8 Fine Repairing 
161 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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An appropriate Xmas gift — the 
Breeze for 52 weeks $2, 
Nautical and Optical Goods 
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F. C. POOLE 
7 GENTRE ST., GLOUCESTER 
A rare opportunity to have your 
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED 
and COVERED ata reduced price dur 
ng the Winter. : 
Mrs. Lillian M. Parker of Bey- 
erly entertained her father, Albert 
Andrews of this town over Sunday. 
The track of the Bay State Elec- 
tric Railway has been repaired in 
quite a number of places.- A general 
overhauling is contemplated in the 
spring. 
Hollis L. Lufkin, the speedy and 
skillful pitcher of the Essex baseball 
club, was married in Gloucester, 
Wednesday evening to Edith M., 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
H. Lee of this town. The wedding 
ceremony was performed at the 
parsonage by Rev. Mr. Hardy, 
pastor of the Baptist church of Hast 
Gloucester. The young couple will 
reside in Essex on Grove street, 
after a short wedding tour. ' 
The fishing schooner Flora J. 
Oliver will soon be launched from 
the yard of A. D. Story. 
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ESSEX 
Miss Louise Oxner 
spent Thanksgiving week with Sam- 
uel L. Story, her grandfather, on © 
Winthrop street. 
Miss Ruth Low of the Reading 
Thanksgiving | 
High school, spent 
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ca- 
leb Low of Main street. 
Horace L. Andrews, 
daughter Sarah, were at Mrs. An- 
drews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. _ 
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Curtis of Pickering 
Thanksgiving day. 
street, 
Mrs. Geo. Elwell of Malden was | 
with her mother, Mrs. Henry W. 
Mears, of Northern avenue, Thanks- 
giving week, Mr. Elwell joining 
her on Thanksgiving day. 
We are pleased to see D. Austen 
Story, who has been laid up with a 
broken leg, is able to be out. 
Miss Mardie Story of Wellesley 
college, was home over Thanksgiv- . 
ing day. 
Sunday evening at the Congrega- 
tional church Rev. Mr. Goddard 
gave an illustrated lecture on the 
American Indian. A large audience 
was present. There were about 60 
slides and the lecture was very in- — 
teresting. 
Frank L. Boyd has been ap- 
pointed administrator of the estate 
of Ellen M. Boyd, in place of Chas. 
A. Boyd deceased. 
Several people have taken advan- 
tage of our subscription offer on 
page 29. Read it! If you want to, 
secure the Breeze next year for $1 
instead of $2 send in a new sub- 
seription with your own. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred South and 
daughter of Newburyport, and Geo. 
South of Beverly, spent Thanks- 
giving day with Mrs. Isaac Hewitt 
of Main street. 
Herbert L. Andrews, the veteran 
conductor on the Bay State Electric 
Railway enjoyed a _ vacation last 
week, 
Alpheus Goodwin of Pigeon Cove, 
has secured the services of Everett 
Watson to assist him in his grocery 
store. 
Edward L. Story and wife of Ev- 
erett, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Her- 
rick of Jamaica Plain, were guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Story of 
Winthrop street over Thanksgiving. 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Mr. 
and Mrs. Herbert Sangster, now res- 
idents of Jamaica Plain, were recent 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webster 
Andrews of Addison street. 
Dr. Ellis gave an interesting talk 
on health to the YMCA boys Mon- 
day evening. 
How to get the Breeze for $1— 
see page 29, 
of Roxbury, © 
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