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Hand Painted 
VASES 
In Soft Colors and Gold 
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 
and $2.00 each. 
Your Initial on 
One Dozen Plain 
TUMBLERS 
57c per Dozen 
Come in and see our new 
Spring Patterns in 
DINNER WARE. 
Hartwell’s 
Gift Shop 
9 Chestnut St. 
Gloucester, 
Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
GLOUCESTER. 
Isaac Smith, cashier of the Glouces- 
ter Daily Times, has been confined to 
his home this week with a severe cold. 
Archie J. Moore, the newspaper 
man, has been on the sick list the past 
few days. 
Rt. Rev. Edward M. Parker, D. D., 
bishop of New Hampshire, was en- 
tertained Wednesday night by Mr. 
and Mrs. Loren H. Nauss. 
Mrs. Clara Wonson, head of the 
millinery department in Buttman & 
French, has been in New York this 
week attending the openings. 
Mrs. O. W. Lane has been visiting 
friends in Malden the past week. 
Philip J. Ennis, a former restau- 
rant man of this city, but recently of 
Omaha, has been renewing acquain- 
tances. 
Grover C. Ryan was married Wed- 
nesday evening to Miss Laura Mason, 
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hol- 
den, 107. Washington street. The 
ceremony was performed by Rev. 
Denton J. Neilly, pastor of the First 
Baptist church. William H. Adams 
was best man and the bride was at- 
tended by Mrs. Marion T. Cook. Mr. 
Ryan is the picture machine operator 
at the Olympia theatre. 
Mrs. Edward Ludlow of Catskill, - 
N. Y., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 
Maria W. Gill of East Gloucester. 
She came on to see her sister, Mrs. 
Thomas E.. Reed, who continues quite 
ill. 
Elihu B. Andrews, to Isaac H. An- 
drews of Gloucester, five and three- 
fourths acres of land in Essex and 
24 acres of woodland in Gloucester 
and Essex, known as Ingalls pasture; 
also Alvin P. Lufkin to Isaac H. An- 
drews, half acre of land in West 
Gloucester, and three acres known as 
Flat Rock lot, Gloucester. 
Cabot lodge, AOUW, held an in- 
teresting meeting in Beverly, Tuesday 
evening. Among those present was 
Deputy Gilliespie of Gloucester. 
Under the direction of the state 
board of education, the teachers’ insti- 
tute is holding a convention today in 
this city at the high school building. 
The teachers of Manchester and 
Beverly are among those attending. 
An interesting program has been 
arranged, beginning at 9.50 o’clock in 
the forenoon and concluding probably 
late this afternoon, as follows: 
9.50 a. m.—Opening exercises. 
10.00 a. m.—General address, “The 
School and Social Service,” William 
Orr, deputy commission of education. 
10.50 a.m. to 11.40 a. m.—Geogra- 
phy and Nature Study, Grades 1—4, 
Charles P. Sinnott, Bridgewater State 
Best Chocolates 
In Town at the 
Palace of Sweets 
197 Main Street 
Take Home a Box 
SATURDAY NIGHT 
—— 
College Ices & Banana Royal 
ALL FLAVORS 10 CENTS 
MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHT 
WELCOME TO ALL 
PURITAN HOUSE 
Cor. Main & Washington Sts. GLOUCESTER 
American and European Plans. Special rates 
by the week. Business Men’s Lunch 
at Noon, 25 Cents. 
All Improvements. Mrs. K. Ryan, Prop. 
2-23-tf 
Opening Tuesday, March 14 
Miss Allison P. Douglass announ- 
ces to the public of Gloucester and 
the North Shore that she will open 
Art Parlors at 
64 Middle Street, Gloucester, 
on Tuesday, March 14, where she 
will carry a full line of Belding silks, 
D. M. C. Cotton, Utopian Yarns, 
Stamped Goods Novelties, and the 
latest waist and dress materials for 
stamping. 
Stamping a Specialty. 
Also Eastern Sales Agent for the - 
Lady Wisteria Kimona. 
Normal school. 
Arithmetic, grades 5-9, Miss Har- 
riet E. Peet, Salem Normal school. 
Geometry, High school, James W. 
MacDonald, agent of the board. 
II.50 a.m. to 12.40 p.m.—Story 
Telling, grades 1-3, Miss Catherine T. 
Bryce, supervisor of primary schools, 
Newton. 
Geography, grades 4-9, Mr. Sinnott. 
History, High school, Miss Frances 
B. Deane, Salem State Normal school. 
Intermission. 
2.00 p.m. to 2.50 p. m.—Arithmetic 
grades 1-5, Miss Peet. 
Reading, grades 6-9, Mr. MacDon- 
ald. 
English composition, High school, 
Charles Swain Thomas, Newton High 
school. 
3.00 p.m. to 3.40 p. m.—Seat work, 
grades 1-3, Miss Bryce. 
History, grades 4-9, Miss Deane. 
English literature, High school, Mr. 
Thomas. 
