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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
“A HEAD OF 
THEM ALL” 
J. A. Johnson 
J. A. JOHNSON 
I am the REAL ESTATE 
AUCTIONEER 
INSURANCE MAN 
BROWN BLOCK 
ROOMS 3 and 4 
PLEASANT STREET 
Gloucester 
Dainty Suede Articles, suitable for Easter Gifts. 
THE NAUTILUS 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Easter Gards 
Many of them 
hand illuminated 
Another Gonsignment of 
Holland and Austrian Fern Pots 
AT 50c AND 75c 
Entire Belt stock this 
month at reduced rates 
THE NAUTILUS 
3 Angle Street 
LOUISE P. LOW 
Cc JEWELRY 
[ stoners EER 
IN THESE DEGENERATE DAYS THERE IS NOTHING IN WHICH ONE CAN BE MORE EASILY FOOLED THAN IN 
JEWELRY. AND SO THE WISE JEWELRY BUYER TAKES CARE TO GO TO AN OLD RELIABLE HOUSE, LIKE 
EST. 1874 
161 MAIN STREET - 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 
~ GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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, etc. tf 
Spring Cleaning Days are Here 
WE PAY CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE, 
CARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 
Drop a postal or call up 
BOSTON FURNITURE CO., 
17 Main St. GLOUCESTER tt 
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS 
Repaired and Recovered. 
Tel. 682-M 
Made as good as new. 
promptly call. 
J. RAWITZ, P. 0 Box 208 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Kindly drop me a postal and I will 
tf 
Latest Motor Caps and Bonnets 
Art Goods, Fancy Novelties, 
Belding Silks, Utopia Yarns, 
Lady Wisteria Kimonas. 
Embroidery Stamping a Spe- 
cialty. 
Ladies Waist Material BO 
Stamping. 
MISS ALLISON P, DOUGLASS 
64 Middle St., Gloucester © 
(tf) 
WE PAY HIGHEST GASH PRICES 
for all kinds of JUNK.~ If you want to 
sell anything and don’t know where to 
sell it, call up telephone 682-M 
Philip Michealson, 36 Sargent St., Gloucester 
He buys ANYTHING and pays-cash (tf) 
On Monday last, the policemen who 
have been on night duty for several 
months past, were transferred to day 
duty and the day men were given 
night beats. This change was in ac- 
cordance with an order issued April 
Ist, by City Marshall Marchant. 
RS ST ETS Bs TPL RS 
GLOUCESTER. 
William Duclow and family leave 
this week for Arizona, where they 
will make their future home:* — 
M. J. Meagher, Esq., has béen ap- 
pointed trustee in bankruptcy for the 
. estate of Everett P. Wonson. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant G. Smith of 
Boston, were the guests of relatives 
in this city over Sunday. 
The proposition to raise the salary 
of George E. MacDonald, Secretary 
of the Overseers of the Poor, from 
$800 per annum to $1000, has been 
indefinitely postponed by the Muni- 
cipal Council. 
Miss Louise Stanley of Vassar, 714, 
who passed her vacation with ler 
mother, Mrs. John L. Stanley, at 
her home on Middle street, has re- 
turned to college. 
Mrs. Emma F. P. Jacobs, Grand 
Chief of the Pythian Sisters, visited 
Loyal lodge of Lanesville last eve- 
ning. 
Isaac Price, a fal dealer of Ful- 
ton Market, New York, has been in 
the city on business for a few days. 
Miss Agnes Alexander of the 
Boston Children’s Friend Society, 
made a trip to New Hampshire last 
week. ef 
Mrs. Annie Alling and daughter 
were in Boston last Saturday for the 
flower show. ‘They were also guests 
during the day of Mrs. Alling’s 
nephew, Roger W. Babson, and fam-- 
ily of Wellesley Hills and Annisquam- 
Masters Richard and Roger Poole 
of Forest Hills, are visiting their 
grandparents, Captain and Mrs. Sam- 
uel G. Poole of Edgewood, this week. 
’ A son was born Sunday, to Mr. and | 
Mrs. George C. Shepherd of Essex 
avenue. 
Ex-Alderman Frank S. McKenzie 
has joined the ranks of automobilists, 
having recently purchased a handsome 
touring car. 
Miss Helen Morr Parkhurst of 
Edgewood, West Gloucester, is the. 
guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. . 
B. Maguire of Hamilton. 
Miss Helen Marr Parkhurst. of 
the Sawyer school, spent last week | 
with’ her parents at their home in ~ 
Bristol, Me. 
Miss Wilhelmina Leveau, daughter 
of Oscar C. Leveau of Hancock 
street, is at home for the spring vaca- 
tion. She is studying to be a teacher - 
at the Symonds Kindergarten Train- 
ing school. 
Richard O’Neal who has been em- 
ployed on the Newburyport News for 
the past three months, has entered the - 
employ of the Gloucester ‘Times Co; 
taking charge of the linotype ‘ma- 
chines. Ps, 
