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It was somewhat of a curiosity, that 
stove in one end of a coach on the tail 
end of the 4.30 train from Boston for 
the North Shore Monday afternoon! 
What's the Boston & Maine thinking 
of! Sending their old, ante-deluvian 
coaches down here on the Gloucester 
Branch in mid-summer when the elite of 
all the land are here enjoying the beau- 
tiful North Shore. “The car was numbered 
126. And it certainly looked (and felt) 
as though it might have been one of the 
first cars built. One would think they 
would have removed the stove anyway. 
The idea of even suggesting ‘‘stove 
on such a sweltering day as Monday! 
If such cars as these are sent down on 
this branch, summer residents would be 
justified in making a strenuous “ kick.”’ 
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On the siding at the Magnolia station 
Thursday noon was a fire engine loaded 
on afreight car and tagged through to 
Gloucester from the Manchester Loco- 
motive Works, Manchester, N. H. 
The engine was a two horse affair and 
although it did not have quite the antique 
appearance of one of the hand engines 
still looked-as though it were an ante- 
bellum relic: Had it been there an 
hour later it might have been brought 
into use in extinguishing the fire in the 
building near the station. 
Sy 3323323: 
Artistic gowns neers and made; 
embroidered robes for sale; a few pretty 
lingerie waists and gowns. Moderate 
prices. Come and see them. May be 
just what you need. Cottage-on-the- 
Beach, Ball, of 420 Boylston - street, 
Boston. “ 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from the 
cottage at 39 School street to Friend’s 
‘court (off School street). © Treatment 
of the scalp, shampooing, 
ing, manicure. Telephone 164 Man- 
chester. * 
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Club License Granted. 
The license commissioners of the city 
of Gloucester have granted a club license 
to the North Shore Grill. The fact that 
no protests were received by the com- 
missioners against the granting of the 
license is- sufficient proof that they con- 
sider the privilege ‘rests in good hands 
and will be properly protected. 
marcel wav-° 
217 Essex St, 
Big Sacrifice 
: Men's, Boys’ and Children’s 
of our Stock 
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, etc- 
Goods have all been marked at a big sacrifice from former 
prices, 
We must make room for the new Fall and Winter Goods that are about 
“ready to come in---then again we need CASH for immediate use. <A 
overstock must.be sold regardless of cost. 
See our windows. 
see our large advertising circulars. 
heavy 
For a detail account of bargains, 
EER ETE NUE TERRE SEL 
This Great Sacrifice Lasts Two Weeks Only 
BEGINNING SATURDAY AUGUST I. 
Men’s Suits 
A large stotk forces us to cut deep in the 
prices. These suits are from our high grade 
wholesale houses and we stand back of 
every one. Read! 
$25.00 value, sacrifice price $ 19.90 
20.00 value, sacrifice price, 14.90 
18.00 value, sacrifice price 13.50 
16.50 value, sacrifice price 11.96 
15.00 value, sacrifice price 10.50 
12.00 value, sacrifice price &.96 
10.00 value, sacrifice price 7.99 
Odds and ends in Men’s Suits 
This means that we have broken lots, 
enly one of a style. 
Lot 1 Suits sold last season-for $8 and 10. 
Price to close, 4.90 
(See second table from door) 
Lot II These Suits sold last season for $10 
and,12. Price to close 5.930 
(See second table from door) 
Lot III High grade Suits that we sold last 
year for $12, 13.50 and 15. Price to close 
6.30 
(See second table from door) 
Men’s Odd Vests 
Your choice while they last, smail sizes 
only 50c 
Men's Wash Vest at reduced prices 
Men’s Trousers 
An off year in trousers, therefore by re- 
duction to clean up our stock, all neat pat- 
terns and serviceable materials. 
$6.00 grade, sacrifice price $4.90 
5.00 grade, sacrifice price 3.90 
4,00 grade, sacrifice pricz 3.19 
3.00 grade, sacrifice price 2.29 
2.00 grade, sacrifice price 1.50 
1.50 grade, sacrifice price 1.00 
q Trunks, Leather Bags, 
Suit Cases, Etc. 
Have all been greatly reduced. See our 
big stock in window and basement salesroom. 
Boys’ School Suits 
A quick decisive sacrifice cut will soon 
reduce this clean stock of seasonable mer- 
chandise. Read!!! 
Knickerbocker or Straight Pants 
$8.00 suits reduced to $6.49 
6.00 suits reduced to 4.79 
5.00 suits reduced to 3.79 
4.00 suits reduced to 2.30 
3.00 suits reduced to 2.29 
2.50 suits reduced to 1.98 
Three Big Values 
Lot I About 30 Boys’ Straight Pant Suits, 
some slightly soiled from window use. 
$3.50, 4, 4.50 values, your choice 1.50 
Lot II About 25 Suits, Straight . Pants, 
broken sizes, $4, 4.50 and 5. values, our 
sacrifice price 1.98 
Lot IiI About 40 Suits, only one suit of a 
kind, straight pants and the sizes you want 
cost you only 2.50 
(These are $4.50, 5. and 6. values, but we 
must clean them out) 
Children’s Top Coats 
All desirable patterns, serviceable ma- 
terials, buy now for fall use. 
$7.00 grade, to close $5.29 
5.00 grade, to close 3.79 
3.50 grade, to close 2.59 
3.00 grade’ to close 2.29 
Men’s Rain Coats 
A poor season finds us with a very large 
stock—Read, then come and be convinced as 
to values, 
One lot of 25, Rain Coats, sold last season 
for $10 and 12. 
$5.90 
(Which is less than cost to mauufacturer) 
Other grades at little prices. 
Furnishing Goods 
For want of space we cannot quote items— 
all we can say, Our Bargains Never Equaled. 
Try us if you wish to save money, 
DAY and HOYT GO. 
W. E. Hoyt, Mgr. 
SALEM 
