24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
““A HEAD OF 
THEM ALL” 
J. A. JOHNSON 
Iam the REAL ESTATE 
AUCTIONEER 
INSURANCE MAN 
BROWN BLOCK 
ROOMS 3 and 4 
PLEASANT STREET 
J. A. Johnson “ 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
Expert and satisfactory work executed for business houses, lawyers and individuals. Prompt and 
immediate attention given to all work. NO DELAY 
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR ~) ALE LEssons 4 TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND 
T REASONABLE PRICES 
MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, : - 
Office Telephone 315-3. Residence Telephone 423 J 
Gloucester 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Perfect Cold Storage For Furs, Etc. 
PROTECT your furs, garments, suits, rugs and draperies during the 
summer months by sending them to our Cold Storage Plant of solid 
masonry and steel, built especially for the purpose, where the goods will 
remain in a cold, DRY atmosphere with a temperature of about 24 
degrees. 
Before being placed in storage all furs are thoroughly cleaned and 
examined by expert furriers, and each article when put away is hung on 
separate pegs and shoulder forms. This is the scientific treatment. 
Furs sent to Cold Storage, Receipts Given 
Called for and Delivered 
STACY’S CLOTHING STORE 
Telephone 315-5 Gloucester, Mass. 
; (13) 
Full Line of Art Goods and 
Fancy Novelties. 
Belding Silks, Utopia Yarns, 
Lady Wisteria Kimonas. 
Large Invoice of 
FRESH FRUIT 
Just Received 
ORANGES, DATES, FIGS, 
BANANAS. 
Get Your Sunday's Supply of 
JAMES KOSTOAS 
40 Main St. Corner Short, Gloucester 
Full Line of Candy, Nuts, Cigars, To- 
bacco, ete. tf 
Embroidery Stamping a Spe- 
cialty. 
Ladies Waist Material For 
Stamping. 
MISS ALLISON P, DOUGLASS 
64 Middle St., Gloucester 
(tf) 
WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRIGES 
for all kinds of JUNK. If you want to 
sell anything and don’t know where to 
sell it, call up telephone 682-M 
Spring Cleaning Days are Here 
WE PAY CASH FOR OLD FURNITURB, 
CARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 
Drop a postal or call up 
BOSTON FURNITURE CO., 
4} 17 Main St. GLOUCESTER tz 
we 
Tel. 632-M He buys ANYTHING and pays cash (tf) 
Philip Michealson, 36 Sargent St., Gloucester 
A FINE RED JAPANESE 
TEA CUP and SAUCER 
WORTH 25¢ EACH 
Saturday April 1. 
$1.00 Per Doz. | 
8 1-3c Each 
Hartwell’s 
Gift Shop 
9 Chestnut St. 
Gloucester, = 
GLOUCESTER. 
The local customs authorities are 
taking special precautions against 
the landing of any of the Chinese 
crew of the salt steamer Dundas, 
which lies in the outer harbor. The 
men will not be allowed on shore 
while the ship is in port. 
Miss Eleanor C. Colburn of this 
city, is the guest this week of Miss 
Ruth D. MacFarland of Watertown. 
The Globe theatre, for many years 
known as the Union Hill theatre, re- 
opened Monday under the manage- 
ment of Henocksburg & Wesley, 
The latter, who is a_ resident of 
Gardner, Mass., is the local manager. 
C. E. Perry, principal of the 
Plymouth Business school, who has 
’ been suffering from a nervous break- 
down caused by overwork, has so far 
recovered as to be able to resume his 
duties. 
The new concrete building on - 
Rogers street for the Frank E. Davis 
Fish Company, is under way and the 
contract calls for its completion by 
June 15. 
Senator James E. Tolman, who is 
serving his second term in the Mass- 
achusetts senate from this district, 
has practically decided to run for a 
third term. Senator Tolman has 
‘made an excellent record during the 
time he has been a member of the 
legislature and his many friends 
throughout the district have been 
insistent in their demands that: he 
continue for another year in a posi- - 
tion for which he seems so well 
qualified. 
