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Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
and Vegetables of every variety. 
An account of the Water Carnival at 
Magnolia Beach, Tuesday, will be found 
on page 33. 
Walter C. Scott, of the well known 
printing press concern,  Plainsville, 
Georgia and Deleware Peaches,Rockford and California Melons, Florida Pineapples, Red and 
Yeliow Banannas, and all kinds of Berries. 
N. J., accompanied by Miss I. Scott and 
Miss C.-cottarands Misi) <isaehrosans Raymond street, Magnolia 
basco, were Repistered at the Hesperus Vass WLS PEE VAST P EG, CBOE CMS EET EE, VASE LTA IA VSR FE, FLT SELLS 
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H. P. Spaulding, a well known Arts Th N tal ft Sh 
Club man OE Boston, held a delightful zB S au iu cra OD 
exhibition of water colors in the parlors 
of the Hesperus, Friday and Saturday of ene: GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
last week. Mr. Spaulding is a recognized 
artist who has made himself more or 
less well known among the art circles of 
the country. His summers are spent at 
*“Wawbeek,’’ his country place at East , 
Gloucester, where he has founda num-- | 
ber of subjects for his beautiful water 
color paintings. 
Mrs. A. Waycott, with her son Ratph 
Waycott, of Cleveland, Ohio, have re- 
gistered at the Hesperus, where they will 
remain until the hotel closes. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warner, jr., of 
reich 
Artistic Novelties 
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Whist Prizes, Christmas Gifts | 
and SOUVENIRS 
Russian Brasses, Craven Art Pottery and } 
Stenciled Portieres, Couch Covers, Cur- 
tains, Bed Spreads, etc., done in colors to L 
order. , 
Leather Work in Choice Designs. Suede Belts f 
New York have registered atthe Ocean- § Electric Cars Pass the Door. Visitors Lev aaleuee 
side where they will spend a couple of { Welcome é ms s. 
weeks. 
J. H. King of Chicago joined Mrs. 3 Angle Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
King at the Oceanside Sunday where he > 
A r S. Low Near Surfside Hotel 
will reniaini foraweek-wmFtep\ days in the, Jes. Pa kee ee mosey, + 
West Flume cottage. Mrs. King be- 
fore her marriage, was Miss Margaret BRO e earache actu ati at tat Lt tect 
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Lord, and her brother Russell Lord are 
also at the hotel, being among the early Florist : } 
ivals. i i . 
aie az Flowers for all occasions Piants of all kinds 
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Mrs. George Tower and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Margaret Tower, of St. Louis Everything for the garden 
are at the Oceanside where they will 
spend a week or two with Mrs. Tower's a 44 School St. Telephone 10 Manchester 
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155 Tremont Street, 
Boston =- 2 Mass. 
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