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S. H. Fessenden and family closed 
their cottage at Coolidge’s Point this 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane 
have returned from their European trip 
and are at their cottage in Manchester 
for the autumn. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bradley are over 
to New York for a week or two. They 
are planning to remain at their Pride’s 
Crossing estate well into the fall as usual. 
Mr. George R. White gave a gentle- 
man’s luncheon of twelve covers at Lil- 
liothea, his home on Smith’s Point, last 
Saturday. Among those who came from 
the city were Alfred Hemenway, Gen- 
eral Charles H. Taylor, Daniel G. 
Wing, CharlesE. Rogerson and Wal- 
lace L. Pierce. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew arrived 
in Boston on the Saxonia ‘Thursday 
morning after asix weeks’ sojourn abroad 
and are at their Manchester cottage to 
remain until the latter part of October. 
Their daughter, Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 
and children also arrived on the same 
steamer after a several months’ auto tour 
of the continent. Mr. Crosby returned 
over a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. 
Crosby and family will spend the balance 
of the season with Mr. and Mrs. Grew, 
This week’s departures from Beverly 
Farms include the Thomas O’Sheas, 
who returned to their home in Peabody 
Tuesday. They have been occupying 
the Preston cottage at West Beach. On 
Wednesday the Arthur F. Lukes closed 
the ‘‘ House on the Rock,’’ and have 
gone to Newton, where they have pur- 
chased a new home. On Wednesday 
also the J. B. Hendersons, who have 
been at the George Lee bungalow on 
Misery Island, returned to their home in 
Brookline. Tomorrow Edward W. 
Blair is leaving the Jumbo Cottage and 
returning to Chicago. 
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You will be charmed with the class of work 
we do for you when it is sent home for your ex- 
amination. ‘The positive cleanliness and fresh- 
ness of your garments, coupled with the dainty 
finish we put to them in the pressing, will 
make you hereafter a permanent customer. 
Let us show you some of the work we are now 
doing, and you will be glad to have us take 
charge of your Dyeing and Cleaning hereafter. 
Our prices will particularly please you. 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
Mrs. John Cordner. 
The grim hands of death have again 
laid hold of one of our summer residents 
andthe North Shore is mourning the death 
of Caroline Parkman Cordner, widow of 
the late John Cordner of Boston, who 
passed away at her pleasant summer 
home on Hale street, Pride’s Crossing, 
last Friday, at the age of 83. Mrs. 
Cordner was a sister of Francis Park- 
man, the well known author and writer, 
and has made the North Shore her sum- 
mer home for many years. Mrs. 
Cordner’s illness was of but a short du- 
ration and developed into pneumonia, 
from which she died. Funeral services 
were held at her late residence, Monday 
at noon, and were conducted by Rev. 
Howard N. Brown of King's Chapel, 
Boston. Interment was made in the 
Mt. Auburn cemetery. 
Essex County Club vs. Manchester 
Crickets. 
Another in the series of baseball games 
that have been played at the Essex 
County club this summer was played 
yesterday. [he game proved as inter- 
esting as those which have preceded it 
and was won by the County club with 
a score of nine to six. ‘The line up: 
Essex -County Club:--Dana 3b, 
Burnham 2b, Winston p, Colby ss, 
Wigglesworth c, Cotting 1b, Stanley rf, 
Reed If, and Miligan cf. 
Manchester Crickets: —Bell ss, Cook 
3b, Lee cf, Walen c, Rust 2b, Walsh 
Carefully Fitted 
Moderately Priced 
When in Gloucester, step in and see 
the best shoe store this side of Boston. 
Our stock comprises foot-wear from 
the best shoe makers in the country, 
fitted by experienced salesmen, and you'll 
find quite a saving over the city prices. 
Summer novelties in profusion in ad- 
dition to all the staple shoes. 
‘Red Rubber Sole Sneakers 
N. B. Rubber soled Outing shoes. 
FORD & WASS 
Postoffice Sq., Gloucester 
1b, Croker p, Robbins If, Jones rf. 
WEDDING JEWELRY msm. 
We note a few items. You do the choosing, 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountam Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
GOOD SHOES 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
4 & & 
160 Cabot Street, 
Beverly, Mass. 
