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Geo. Karnesy, Proprietor. ‘Telephone 7-3 
Judge W. H. Moore isto have a string / Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
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of his fine show horses entered in the PEAY tabl f og M 
horse show at Newport next week. % an egetables Ol every variety. 
M id Mrs. Edwin H. Stedman of §& 
po (ala aig ta ess : N Georgia and Deleware Peaches,Rockford and California Melons, Florida Pineapples, Red and 4 
St. LLouis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. : } } 
‘ 7 Yellow Banannas, and all kinds of Berries. 
Clay Arthur Pierce at the Longworth \ : / 
cottage, Pride’s Crossing. a Raymond street, Magnolia S 
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Miss Eleanora Sears left Beverly enna SP SIE VT A FT TA BEA LSE BEE BSA VS 
Farms Monday and has been spending ee 
The Nautilus Handicraft Shop | 
the week at Newport a guest of Miss 
GLOUGESTER, oAS 
Kate Brice, on Bellevue avenue. 
The Hon. and Mrs. Edmund Bristoll 
of Toronto, Can., are guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Head at Manchester. 
Mr. Bristoll is a member of the Canad- 
ian Parliament. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel T. Lane 
after a pleasant sojourn of seven months 
in Europe returned on the Cymric and 
are the guests of Mrs. Lane’s mother at 
Overledge, on University Lane, Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea. Mr. Lane was a 
delegate to the Pan Anglican Conven- 
tion and enjoyed many of the delightful 
entertainments in connection with the 
convention. Miss Helen Le Roy Lane 
who has been with her grandmother at 
Overledge all summer has returned from 
a visit to Hyannisport in time to meet 
her father and mother. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boardman gave 
Welcome 
several luncheons and dinners at Edge- 
M L 3 Angle Street, Gloucester, Mass. | 
rs. OW Near Surfside Hotel aul 
cliff, their attractive summer residence at 
Manchester last week, for their house ei ee ECS Lok ce hn he an a 
party, most of whom remained until SR OES Uns euatonteueun eats aus auataus aca act ate ata 
Monday of this week. Inthe party over Established 1884 
the week-end were Brig. General Wil- EDW ARD S KNI GHT oar; 
liam Crozier of Washington, Chief of 
Ordnance, Representative Gillette of 
Florist 
HAMBURG GRAPES 
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24 Artistic Novelties 
: SUITABLE FOR 
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 F 
order. 
Leather Work in Choice Designs. ~ Suede Belts § 
Electric Cars Pass the Door. Visitors i 
to match Costumes. 
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Be eter 
of the late senator, and Captain and Mrs. 
the New Jersey coast. « BGs us ecu eu as NU as SOU OU at Us OU US 
Walter Phelps and two young daughters. 
IJ Spiga = «2 Mass. 
Springfield, Justice William H. Moody 
Flowers for all occasions Plants of all kinds 
Capt. and Mrs. Phelps left a day or two. 
Will have an opening of their 
of Haverhill and Washington, Miss 
Mary Williams of Washington, daughter 
Everything for the garden 
ayo tor ES Creek, -C maf elephone 
Sti a Nord PARLE ie 44 School St. Bienen to Manchester 
“~ NEW PALL LINE on September 1 
Summer Branch at the COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
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