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ROBERT R. FEARS, Pres. 
Cape Ann Savings Bank 
This institution is conducted for the benefit 
of all who wish to save money in 
small amounts 
TRUSTEES 
Robert R. Fears, John J. Pew, Fred A. Barker, Thomas J. Carroll, Geo. H. Perkins, 
Fred A. Pearce, Lincoln S. Simonds, Edward S. Griffin, 
S. P. F. Cook, Fred Bradley, Daniel T. Babson 
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Gloucester, Massachusetts 
LINCOLN 8. SIMONDS, Vice Pres. 
DANIEL T. BABSON, 77eas. 
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GLOUCESTER. 
Dr. R. K. B. Knowles has pur- 
chased a Maxwell runabout. 
Reuben Brooks has recently pur- 
chased a Bailey electric runabout, 
which is one of the first electric ma- 
chines to be owned in this city. 
Edward S. Pomeroy of East 
Gloucester, the well-known contractor 
has joined the great army of automo- 
bilists, having just bought a Maxwell 
runabout. 
The Union Hill theatre has again 
passed into the hands of Lathrop and 
Tolman. 
Albert R. Cole has returned from 
Liverpool, N. S., where he was called 
rceently by the death of his father. 
Miss Maude Donahue and Miss 
Abbie F. Rust, employed as stenog- 
raphers by the city of Gloucester, 
have just returned from a week’s ex- 
cursion to Washington, D. C. 
Miss Etta F. Abbott, a student in 
the Gloucester High school, has been 
obliged to resign from her class ow- 
ing to ill health. 
The Foresters enjoyed one of their 
occasional smoke talks and entertain- 
ments ‘Tuesday evening. 
The seventh annual May Festival 
and dance under the auspices of the 
Chapin Guild of the Independent 
Christian church will be held in the 
City hall, Monday evening, May first. 
Alderman Arthur Howard of Sa- 
lem, a former mayor of the “Witch 
Cit,’ was in Gloucester Monday. 
He is said to be negotiating for the 
purchase of the plant of the Cape 
Ann News Company, with the view 
of establishing a daily paper in this 
city. 
The Olympia Theatre, in Lynn, 
is to be enlarged to a_ seating 
capacity of 3,200, making it the 
largest moving picture house in the 
United States. 
FoLLANSBEE-HERRICK. 
The marriage of John Follansbee 
and Miss Helen B. Herrick, both of 
this city, which took place at Nashua, 
N. H., August 15, 1910, was made 
public this week and caused no end 
of surprise among the host of friends 
of the young couple, none of whom 
had an idea that the wedding had 
taken place. 
Mrs. Follansbee is a stenographer 
in the office of the Gloucester Daily 
‘T‘imes, and Mr. Follansbee is con- 
nected with an electrical concern in 
Lynn. It is probable that Mr. and 
Mrs. Follansbee will continue to re- 
side in Gloucester for the present. 
CAPE ANN RESORTS 
Mrs. Alpheus Hyatt, wife of Prof. 
Hyatt of Cambridge, and Mrs. Mayer 
and four children are at their sum- 
mer home at Hyatt’s Point, Annis- 
quam. Miss Anna Vaughn Hyatt, the 
noted sculptor, is at present with her 
sister-in-law, Mrs. Alpheus Hyatt, Jr., 
at Porto Bello, Md. The Hyatts have 
the sympathy of their friends in their 
recent bereavement, Alpheus Hyatt, 
Jr., only son of Prof. Hyatt, having 
died only. two weeks ago with an ill- 
ness of pneumonia, and Miss Hyatt is 
stopping with the widow for an ex- 
tended visit. 
The bungalow being built for Wal- 
ter S. Hale, of Brookline, just south 
of his summer residence on Marmion 
Way, Rockport, opposite “The Break- 
ers,” by Rutherford Smith, who also 
designed it, and drew the plans, is 
raised and boarded. ‘The plans pre- 
sent a very attractive and convenient 
house. 
Inski: ‘Look here, is it you that 
has been circulating this report that 
I hadn’t washed my face for seven 
weeks ?” 
Sinski: “No. All I said was that 
if a mosquito wanted to tackle you 
he’d have to carry a shovel.” 
