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156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, 
Gloucester, Mass. 
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MANUFACTURER’S CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER WEARING 
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A New Lot of Those Nice New Waists Just In 
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SIMON GORDON. za 
ESSEX. 
Parker Story of East Boston, was 
in town on Wednesday. 
Next Saturday the Essex baseball 
elub will play the All Collegians at 
the Town hall grounds. This is Pea- 
body’s fast club. 
The Daughters of the Covenant, 
thirteen strong, spent a very enjoy- 
able outing at the Camp of A. C. 
Story at Conomo point. During the 
day a very classy baseball game was 
played by the young ladies. The 
battery for Essex was Lelia Ray- 
mond, pitcher and Mildred Wetmore, 
catcher. For Tommy’s Island, Ad- 
die Hobbs and Ruth Watson. The 
score was 8 to 7 in favor of Tommy’s 
Island. Frank Lawson umpired and 
the Essex club say he was worse than 
Rives. Capt. Lander took the party 
down in the early morning in L. E. 
Perkins comfortable and commodi- 
ous gasoline launch. The party ar- 
rived home about 9 o’clock, having 
had a most enjoyable day ended by 
a most delightful evening’s sail up 
the river. 
What do you say about a town 
picnic about the first of September? 
The whole town with a full line of 
sports including ball game at Cen- 
tennial Grove? Everybody invited! 
Everybody Go! 
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Mrs. Charles Low and family and 
Mrs. Frank E. Raymond attended 
the North Beverly picnic held at 
Idlewood lake, Hamilton, on Wed- 
nesday. 
D. Ross and Son have just closed 
a contract to build a gasoline boat 
for western parties to be used for 
shore fishing out of Gloucester. It 
is 50 feet over all, 11 feet beam and 
5% feet deep. It is to be completed 
bv November. 
Miss Edith Mears is at home for 
a short visit from the State Indus- 
trial school, where she is a teacher. 
She will return to her duties soon. 
Mrs. Belle Burnham, Nellie, Lydia 
and Lelia Raymond were guests of 
Frank Choate at Chebacco Island on 
Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Newal B. Goodhue 
and son, Albert, were guests of Mrs. 
Goodhue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Erastus Burnham, of Spring street 
court on Sunday. 
Russell Tirrell, David Nicholl, 
Herbert Crosby, Ralph Young, Earl 
W. Corning and Benjamin M. Anna- 
ble of Beverly, are sojourning on 
the beautiful shores of Chebaecco lake 
at the Morgan cottage. 
Mrs. Elmer Rood of Denver, Col., 
is visitng Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 
Burnham at their summer cottage on 
Choate Island. 
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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 
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by the week. Business Men’s Lunch 
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CONOMO. 
Miss Genevieve R. Izon of Hast 
Orange, N. J., is the guest of Miss 
Hazel Wylie at Cedarhurst. 
Miss Irvine Maguire of Chelsea, was 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. 
Hersom over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Small of 
Vicksburg, Miss., were the week-end 
guests of Mrs. Charles E. Starks. 
Mr. and Mrs. John EH. May of 
Magnolia, have taken one of the 
Lufkin cottages at Cedarhurst for 
three weeks. 
James H. Perkins and family of 
Wenham, are occupying their Cedar- 
hurst cottage for a few days. . 
Mrs. H. C. Remick spent several 
days in Lynn this week. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
The large committee in charge of 
the Field Day to be held by the West 
Gloucester Grange, August 23, met 
in the vestry of the Congregational 
church last evening to make plans 
for the event. The meeting was 
largely attended and much enthusi- 
asm was taken in the many features 
of the affair. 
David Winchester of Gloucester, 
was the week-end guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. M. Herbert Keyes of Sumner 
street, 
