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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 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
GLOUCESTER. 
Hiram N. Currie of Beverly con- 
veys to John E. Parker of Glouces- 
ter, land Congress avenue, Danvers, 
60 by 85 feet. 
Manley Solovicas of the Palace of 
Sweets, left for New York Wednes- 
day night to meet his brother who 
was due to arrive from Greece on the 
Steamer Patris. 
The No-license league of Glouces- 
ter has sent a communication to the 
Municipal council asking that efforts 
be made this year to strictly enforce 
the law against the sale of liquor. 
William E. Lufkin has been ap- 
pointed to a clerkship in the office of 
the Massachusetts Civil Service Com- 
mission in the State House, Boston. 
Miss Gretchen Van Resseller Smith 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been visiting 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Tarr of this 
city. 
The Men’s Club of St. John’s 
Episcopal Church met in the Parish 
House Thursday evening. It was the 
first meeting since Easter and there 
was an unusually large attendance. 
In addition to a short entertainment, 
ice cream and other refreshments 
were served by Caterer Harry 
Morgan. 
The divorce actions brought by 
Josephine H. Fox against Cornelius 
T. Fox, and Ethel M. Porper against 
Bruce Porper were heard in the Su- 
perior court at Salem, this week, 
Judge Schofield presiding. Decisions 
were reserved in both cases. All the 
parties are residents of Gloucester. 
Word was received in this city 
Wednesday, that Miss Flora A. Gra- 
ham, a former telephone operator in 
the Gloucester office, was seriously ill 
in the Somerville hospital. 
Mrs. Maria H. Bray, one of the 
most prominent women in Gloucester, 
president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to 
the Addison Gilbert hospital, cele- 
brated her 83rd birthday Tuesday, at 
her home on Essex avenue, West 
Gloucester. Mrs. Bray has long been 
active in the social life of Gloucester 
and although of advanced years, still 
takes an active interest in the life of 
her native city. She received many 
letters, cards and gifts from her nu- 
merous friends and relatives. 
CELEBRATED IOTH ANNIVERSARY. 
The Daughters of the Twentieth 
F. C. POOLE 
7 Centre St., és Gloucester, Mass. 
Genuine Antiques 
Upholstery and Fine Repairing. 
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 
Special Prices 
on 
Chocolate Candies 
for 
Srl R DD ACY 
See the Display in our Window 
Trecit os 
MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHT 
Everybody Welcome 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
197 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Banana Royal 10c. 
Century, an organization composed of 
the Portuguese ladies of Gloucester, 
celebrated its oth anniversary, 
Tuesday evening with a supper and 
dance in Workmen’s hall, Bradford 
building. Among the invited guests 
were Mayor and Mrs. Isaac Patch, 
Dr. Charles M. Quimby and several 
prominent Portuguese from other 
cities of the commonwealth. 
Joseph Hyams, proprietor of the 
Surfside Hotel, who is also manager 
of the Hotel Cambridge on Beacon 
street, Boston, has been in town the 
past week getting ready to open the 
Surfside, about the first of June. 
Mr. Hyams anticipates a good 
season in the hotel line in Gloucester 
this summer, and says the demand for 
accommodations is greater than he 
has ever known it to be at this time of 
the year. Mr. Hyams plans a num- 
ber of improvements in the Surfside 
this season and.work will be started 
at once in making the changes. 
renovated throughout and the fur- 
nishings will also be renewed. It is 
planned to have the hotel open on| 
Memorial Day. 
The | 
entire hotel is to be repainted and| 
re, 102 Main 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. 
uman Hair goods, everything new, antiseptic 
and up-to-date. 
Mae E. McCarthy, 119 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER 
Telephone 217-4. Opposite Waiting Station 
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 
DO|VOUKNGIW “CEA T 
WE HAVE THE FINEST 
LINE OF 
Four Coated Silver 
Steel 
Enameled Ware 
Every piece seemless and warranted 
against chipping off. New pieces 
given for any returned to me that 
are damaged. 
Hartwell’s 
Gift Shop 
9 Ghestnut St. Gloucester 
