NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The New Spring 
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ARE IN. 
Ifyou are think- 
ing of buying a 
set it will please 
you to look these 
over. 
We buy nothing 
but the best’ and 
Choicest Patt- 
erns of New 
York and _ Bos- 
ton importa- 
tions. yee 
In buying of me you are 
sure of getting the latest 
and best goods, as we do 
not use seconds or job 
lots. Come in and look 
them over. 
Hartwell’s 
Gift Shop 
9 Chestnut St. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
GLOUCESTER. 
Rey. Ada C. Bowles, who is spend- 
ing the winter at her estate, ‘‘Gray- 
ledge’’, Western Avenue, was in 
Boston Monday to attend> the  bi- 
monthly meeting of the Ministers’ 
Conference association, of which she 
is secretary. Iler sister Mrs, Nelson, 
is spending some weeks with her. 
Roger W. Babson, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Nathaniel Babson of this city, 
who is now recognized as such a 
noteworthy financial statistician, has 
two articles this week in the Satur- 
day Evening Post. One is an inter- 
view with Edison. The New York 
Times publishes frequently articles 
along this line by him. He adresses 
frequently many leading banking 
associations of the country. Mr. 
Babson was graduated from the 
Gloucester High School and from 
the M. I. T. He married Miss Grace 
Knight, sister-in-law of Supt. of the 
Gloucester schools, Freeman Putney. 
Ile resides in Wellesley and summers 
at Annisquam. 
Mayor Issac Patch attended the 
Amherst College Alumni dinner at 
the Hotel Somerset, Boston, Monday. 
“Lemuel Friend, the aged night 
watchman at the City Hall, who has 
been ill with a cold for some time, 
has resumed his duties. 
Miss Mary Brooks, who recently 
enjoyed a six months tour of South 
America, addressed the Cape Ann 
Scientific and Literary Association, 
Wednesday evening, her subject ‘be- 
ing, ‘‘In the Footsteps of the In- 
CAS. 
Albert P. Hubbard, son of Aug- 
ustus Hubbard, is mentioned as a 
compromise candidate for the of- 
fice of water commissioner. At pres- 
ent a deadlock exists over the elec- 
tion of a successor to Commissioner 
Melvin Parsons, whose term expir- 
ed Feb. Ist. 
Officers of Painters’ Union, No. 
176 were installed Monday evening 
as follows: President, Albert Clark ; 
vice-president, Frank Thompson; 
recording secretary, John EK. Carri- 
gan, financial secretary Louis Fran- 
cis; treasurer, Joseph O’Malley; 
warden, Ingolff Thompson; conduc- 
tor, Michael Sweeney; trustees, 
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Herman W. 
Poole, 
The board of health at a meeting 
last Monday appointed Dr. Charles 
H. Morrow, Dr. Philip P. Moore, Dr. 
Robert K. B. Knowles and Dr. E. D. 
Hubbard as school physicians — to 
medically inspect the pupils of the 
various schools in the city. 
Pillsbury, 
Herman HE. 
George Mack. — 
Magnolia Lodge Installation. — 
Monday evening, in Workman’ 
hall, the recently elected officers of 
Magnolia lodge, Degree of Honor, | 
were installed with impressive cere 
monies. 
The installation exereises were | 
preceded by a banquet which was | 
enjoyed by a large number of the) 
lodge members and invited guests. 
The offices installed were: Pas 
cmef of honor, Mrs. Josie Malonson;, 
chief of honor, Mrs. Flora Carr 
lady of honor, Mrs. Luretha Camers) 
on; chief of ceremonies, Mrs. Seling 
Torrey; usher, Mrs. Jennie Silva; 
recorder, Mrs. Carrie MeGrath; fir 
ancier, Mrs. Flora Oliver; treasure 
Miss Blanche Peeples; inside wateh,) 
Mrs. Margaret Torrey;  outsid 
watch, Alonzo Strople; representa- 
tive to the grand lodge, Mrs. Josie 
Malonson; alternate, Mrs. Carrit 
Strople; auditing committee, Mrs. 
Richard Wadding, Mrs. Ethel Bur 
bank, Mrs. Reuben Cameron. 
The installing officers and suite 
were: District deputy grand lady of 
honor, Mrs. Carrie Locke of Hudson; 
past grand chief of honor, Mrs. My. 
ra Calder of Hudson; erand lady of 
honor, Mrs. Ada Brown of Salem; 
chief of ceremonies, Mrs. Ada Dun 
of Salem; grand usher, Mrs. Flor. 
ence Haynes of Hudson; grand re- 
corder, Miss Audrey Calden of Mas 
chester. 
The entire affair was under ‘the 
direction of the following comm it 
tee: Mrs. Celia Campbell, Mrs. Ju 
ia Rice, Mrs. Catherine Strople, Mrs 
Rose Sawler, Mrs. Elizabeth Me. 
Donald, Mrs. Evelyn Downey, Mrs. 
Ida Joyce, Miss Jennie Fraga, Miss 
Mary Fraga, Miss Margaret Casey, 
Mrs. Andrew Gillespie and Mrs. 
Mary Bowie. 
The Company G. Basketball team 
won another victory at the Armory 
Monday night when they cient 
the Lowell professionals in a one : 
sided game by a score of 58 ho 10. 
There was nothing to it but the Co 
G., the Visitors being outplayed | 
all stages of the game. Joyee play 
ed the best game for the visitors 
while Crowley and Doran were the 
stars for the home team. 
Captain James Steele of this city 
and Miss Elizabeth Frazier of Mal 
den, were married Saturday at St 
Joseph’s Church, Malden, by Rey 
Walter J. Mitchell. The couple wil 
moke their home in that city. 
Hon. David I. Robinson addresset 
a e Foss Rible Class at the Beverly 
Baptist Church Sunday, his subje 
benig ‘‘ Elijah the Prophet”’, 
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