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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
GLOUCESTER. 
Frank W. Lathrop of the firm ot 
L. D. Lathrop & Son, who is touring 
the British Isles in the interests of the 
Lathrop fog horn, was at Lake Kil- 
larney. Ireland, a few days ago. Mr. 
Lathrop writes to friénds in this city, 
that ic is one of the most beautiful 
spots he has ever visited. 
Ernest Pappas of Boston, formerly 
owner of the Palace of Sweets, passe 
Sunday in Gloucester. 
The Board of Park Commissioners 
has issued orders prohibiting ball 
playing on Governor’s Hill. Residents 
in that locality have made many com- 
plaints recently. 
The 14th annual ball and minstrel 
show of the Knights of Columbus 
will be held at the City Hall, next 
Monday evening. 
William V. Hutchings, Esq. a 
former resident of this town, has re- 
turned from Boston, where he has 
been located several years, and opened 
a law office. 
Five persons were baptized at the 
evening service at the First Baptist 
church, Sunday evening. ‘The pastor, 
Rey. Denton J. Neilly officiated. 
BrierR NecK DEVELOPMENT. 
Brier Neck is _ being rapidly de- 
nuded of cottages. Many of them 
have been torn down and the material 
carted away, while others have been 
removed to other locations on the 
coast. Long Beach has benefitted to 
a great extent by the entorced migra- 
tion from Brier Neck as many of the 
cottages have found resting places on 
the long strip of beach that extends 
toward Rockport. It is _ probable, 
therefore, that Long Beach will as- 
sume a greater air of activity than 
usual this season and that the summer 
colony there will take on new life and 
interest. 
Brier Neck will be watched with 
great interest as it develops under the 
plans of its new owners. It is one of 
the prettiest sections of the Cape 
Ann coast and only the fact that its 
title has been clouded for many years 
prevented it from being developed in 
the same manner as has Bass Rocks 
and Eastern Point. Several summer 
homes will be built on ‘Brier Neck 
this season and the future of that sec- 
tion as a desirable location for the 
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 
SALE OF 
BRASS JARDINERES 
All Next Week 
Worth $2.00—$2.50 and $3.00 
Sale Price, $1.00—$1.50 and $2.25 
6 inch Brass Fern Dish with Lining, 
Worth $2.00—Sale Price $1.00 
7 Branch Candlabra 
Worth $3.00—Sale Price $2.00 
Hartwell’s Gift Shop 
9 Chestnut St., Gloucester, Mass. 
F. C. POOLE 
7 Centre St, z 
Genuine Antiques 
Upholstery and Fine Repairing. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
better class of summer homes will de- 
pend greatly upon the architectural 
beauty and the cost of the houses that 
are first erected. 
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Everything For Man, Woman and Child Can be Had Here 
Prices From 1c to $1, Nothing Over 
The Rome 25c Sto 
n Street 
Next Door to Gas Office 
BUY COAL NOW! 
No Advance in PRICE 
BEST grades of hard and soft COAL furnished 
promptly in any 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 
lages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
oromPtiy. Auto Garare. Electric Carriages re-dvarced 
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