20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
GLOUCESTER ay ; 
Palace of Sweets This Will Remind You ‘| 
Gloucester Mayor Isaae Patch was a guest at of Our New Location. 
ae the dinner of the New England Real > 
Fine Home-made Candies, fresh, pure 
and wholesome. 
We manufacture our Candies 
using the best materials. 
Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream 
5c. 
Superior Ice Cream. 
own 
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MUSIC SATURDAY 
After 
Stock-Taking 
We are offering some good 
NIGHT 
trades in 
Men’s 
Overcoats 
and Suits. 
STACY’S 
Clothing Store. 
GLOUCESTER 
Also in Men’s Shirts, 
Women’s Shirtwaists 
and Furs. 
Our Specialties are:— 
STEIN-BLOCH Clothes 
KNOX HATS 
Fownes’ Gloves 
K. & W. Collars and Shirts. 
Estate Exchange, at Hotel Somerset, 
Boston, Tuesday evening. 
The following directors were 
elected at a meeting of the Glouces- 
er Fishermen’s and Seamen’s 
Widows’ and Orphans’ Aid Society, 
held at the Board of Trade rooms, 
Monday afternoon: Sylvanus Smith, 
David B. Smith, Fred A. Pearce, 
Chas. A. Reed, John J. Pew, Fred L. 
Davis, Orlondo Merchant, James E. 
Bradley, Hugh Parkhurst, Capt. 
Jerome McDonald, Capt. John Chis- 
holm, Frank E. Smothers, Capt. 
Chas. C. Young and Ralph D. Mar- 
shall. 
The Perkins Box Company, whose 
factory on Union Hill was destroyed 
by fire recently, has leased the old 
shoe factory building on Whittemore 
street near the Cape Ann Anchor 
Works, and will re-establish their 
plant at that location. 
Miss Eunice Smith, a native and 
life long resident of Gloucester, 
passed away at the home of her sis- 
ter, Mrs. Wendell Dodge, of Hamil- 
ton, on Wednesday morning. The 
deceased was a young lady of pleas- 
ing personality and genial disposi- 
tion, and her death comes as a great 
shock to her many friends. The 
body will be brought to this city for 
interment. 
At Monday’s session of the pro- 
bate court, Salem, inventories were 
filed on several local estates: David 
Steer, $1425; Aaron F. Clark, $4,- 
695.66; Samuel V. Colby, $4702.68; 
Eliza McEachran, $7726.29; Bern- 
ard Nevin, $1450; James Hayes, $4.- 
033.14. 
John J. Newman, aged 35 years, 
8 mos., son of James E. and Ameda 
(Hodgkins) Newman of this city, 
died in Salem, Tuesday, at 28 Tre- 
mont street. 
Plans are progressing rapidly for 
the second annual reunion of St. 
Ann’s Catholic Church which is to 
be held at City Hall on Monday eve- 
ning, Feb. 20. The committee in 
charge of the affair look forward to 
a successful climax socially. The 
Boston Festival Orchestra has been 
engaged, as has also John Thomas, 
reader. 
On Monday noon, Feb. 18, the 
schools of this city will close for the 
~day-in honor of Lincoln’s birthday. 
The Women’s Relief Corps will pre- 
sent silk flags in commemoration of 
the day. The Hovey: School will re- 
ceive one and the schools of Annis- 
quam and Lanesville one each, 
42—Main St. —42 | ss [ 
Formerly Rowe's Barber. Shen sata es a 
SUITS COATS] 
For Men and Women, 
Made to Order. 
You can bring cloth or we will furnish-it. 
Prices verv moderate. 
We will alter and repair any garment to 
suit your ideas. 
PRESSING AND CLEANSING. 
Henty Adasko, Mgr., 42 Main 
GLOUCESTER =.) 
Near the Corner of Short St. ao 
HAIR DRESSING .- 
Marcel Waiving Manicuring, Electric treatment 
for scalp and facia! massage. 
Human Ha’r g od:, everything new, antiseptic 
and up-to-date. 
Mae E. McCarthy, 119 Main St." 
GLOUCESTER -. 
Televhone 217-4. Opposite. Waiting Station: 
gil POUCH UCHR UUUUMUULE MLO R UMMC i 1 =| 
W. F CHISHOLM. & SOK. 
Jewelers and 
Opticians 
Particular attention paid 
to repairing. 
fol Main St., GLOUCESTER 
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This evening several young ladies 
of this city will go to Manchester on. 
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affair. 
prove very delightful. 
Mr. - and. Mrs. 
receiving congratulations at their 
Lome on the birth of a baby boy. 
Parent-Teacher Association. 
The monthly meeting of the Par- 
ent-Teacher 
at Sawyer School, Friend Street, at 
3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Af- 
Sumner Golath- . 
waite (nee Marguerite Witham) are 
Association was held. 
No doubt the party will Ee 
ter the routine business of the asso- 
ciation, the members enjoyed an in-.— 
teresting talk by the Rey. Denton.“ 
Niely of the First Baptist Chureh on 
“Truth, als the’ Foundation of 
Character.’ 
“At the éonelusion’ of ~ . 
his remarks; the’ Rev. Mr. Niely was, 
given a rising vote of thanks. | 
panist. 
cake was served by a ¢ommittee of. 
ladies, Mrs. Carl Young, chairman?’ 
“Miss ** * 
Alice Alderman rendered two vocal 
solos in a most pleasing” “Manner, * 
Miss Lucy Abbott aéting as “aecom- | ~ 
A collation of iee cream and‘ ” 
