-éditor of the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
25 
Everything For Man, Woman and Child Can be Had Here 
Prices From 1c to $1, Nothing Over 
n Street 
Next Door to Gas Office 
The Rome 25c Sto 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
re, 102 Mai 
GLOUCESTER. 
Harry Morgan has accepted a posi- 
tion as manager of the Palace of 
- Sweets. 
Miss Helen Eames of South Fram- 
ingham, spent the week-end with her 
sister, Mrs. Addison G. Brooks oi 
Essex avenue. 
Public schools of Gloucester re- 
opened Monday after a week’s vaca- 
tion and teachers and scholars en- 
tered upon the last term of the pres- 
ent. school year. ‘There are twelve 
weeks more before graduation. 
The board of license commissioners 
of Gloucester will be in session on 
~ Wednesdays during April for the pur- 
pose of granting common victualler, 
innholders, ice cream, fruit and con- 
fectionery licenses. ‘There will be no 
liquor licenses issued this year as the 
city voted no license at the last elec- 
tion. 
The Taft Hotel and the Hotel Har- 
vard, which have been vacant and 
closed for the past six months, are to 
be re-opened this month. The latter 
will be conducted as a lodging house. 
Mrs. John L. Gardner of Boston, 
who attended the reception given by 
A. Piatt Andrew at his summer home 
’ Sunday, to the Master Mariners’, was 
taken suddenly ill and was obliged to 
retire to her apartments. She was so 
far recovered Monday morning as to 
be able to return to her home in 
Boston. 
SUMMER ResipEN’?’s Auto INJURES A 
MAN. 
While crossing Broad, at the corner 
of Custom House street, Boston, last 
Friday, Philip C. Hill of Roberts was 
struck and knocked down by an auto- 
mobile owned by Frederick A. Flood 
of Brookline and Bass Rocks. The 
automobile was operated by Mr. 
Flood’s~ chauffeur, Michael Butler, 
and the owner was not in the car at 
the time of the accident. 
Mr. Hill was taken in the automo- 
bile to the Relief station, where he 
was found to be suffering from multi- 
ple bruises. It was stated there last 
evening that he was resting comfort- 
_ ably, and that he is not upon the dan- 
gerous list. Mr. Hill, who is 60 years 
oid and unmarried, lives at 26 Mor- 
ion street, Roberts, and is the lumber 
Boston Commercial 
Bulletin. 
ELWELL’S SHOE HOSPITAL 
Boot, Shoe and Rubber Repairing 
Shoes Repaired by Modern Machinery, 
a Repair Shop that can be relied on. 
8 Main Street, 
Gloucester, Mass 
PURITAN HOUSE 
Cor. Main & Washington Sts. GLOUCESTER 
Ameritan 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 
A FINE RED JAPANESE 
TEA CUP and SAUCER 
‘WORTH 25¢ EACH 
Saturday April | 
$1.00 Per Doz. 
8 1-3c Each 
Hartwell’s 
Gift Shop 
9 Chestnut St. 
Gloucester, - Mass. 
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 
BUY COAL NOW! 
No Advance in PRICE 
BEST grades of hard and soft COAL furnished 
promptly inany quantities and at 
LOWEST PRICES 
HAIR DRESSING 
Marcel Waiving, Manicuring, Electric treatment 
for scalp and facial massage. 
Human Hair goods, everything new, antiseptic 
and up-to-date. 
Mae E. McCarthy, 119 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER 
Telephone 217-4, Opposite Waiting Station 
M. KEHOE — 
Carpenter » and « Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS” 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr. 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
oromPtly, Auto Garase. Electric Carriages re-carced 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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