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Se OE 2 SRST 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
EVERETT A. FLYE, Optician 
EYES EXAWINED AND GLASSES FITTED 
BY THE LATEST IMPROVED METHOD 
A Gentre Street 
The Store of 
Quality 
WHERE TO SHOP IN 
-GLOUCESTER. 
butman and Frenc 
This space for 
Sale 
$2.50 for 3 Months 
Postoffice Sq,, 
Gloucester 
Garments, Dress Goods, Millinery 
Our enlarged garment department is now ready to fit you with the newest in Suits, Coats or Skirts. 
Section—also enlarged —is showing the latest up-to-date Headwear. 
quisite Dress Goods are here in many colorings and weaves. 
the assesories for stylish gowns are shown at ourtrimming department. 
High Grade Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking by Experienced Workers. 
F. S. THOMPSON - 
Jeweler 
164 Main Street 
CHISHOLM & CO.’S 
Jewelry Store 
161 Main Street 
_ A. MANTON PATTILLO | 
Furniture 
G7 Middle Street 
Wonson’s Spa. for Lunch 157 Main St. 
PALACE of SWEETS 
CANDIES 
197 Main Srreer 
igre Pattillo Store 
122 Main St., i=! Gloucester 
A Specialty Store for 
Hosiery, Underwear 
Shirt Waists, Cotton 
Underwear, and all 
kinds of Ladies’ 
Furnishings 
Free Delivery in Manchester and 
Magnolia 
For China, Cut Glass 
AND 
WEDDING GIFTS 
GO TO 
HARTWELL’S GIFT SHOP 
3% 9 CHESTNUT STREET  <% 
Small medium shapes as well as the large. 
Beautiful Fabrics for Tailored Suits. 
The Millinery 
Ex- 
Trimmings and all 
DAVIS BROS. 
Wholesalers and Retailers of 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
179 and 183 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly Opp. Postoffic 
DON'T 
Buy your Fall Suit or Overcoat 
Beiore you examine our Exclusive 
Line of Woolens. Prices from 
$20.00 to $40.00. Fit and 
Workmanship Guaranteed. 
Kevany, Fashionable Tailor 
| 159 Main Street 
Telephone Con. 
Beckman's soeery 
JOHN H. BECKMAN, Reliable 
Clothier. 
Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Trunks, 
Cases, Umbrellas, Boys’ Clothing 
Suit 
112 Main St. 
RUAUAUAUAUL 4 
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A delegation from the Pilgrim Fathers 
. are planning on going to Beverly Farms 
this evening on the 6.31 train to attend a 
public installation. 
Officer Stoops was called to Pine 
street Saturday afternoon to look after a 
young woman from out of town who 
was reported to have imbibed too freely. 
She was taken to the lock-up and cared 
for until evening when she was able to 
depart. Thisis the first case of a woman 
being arrested on thé streets of Man- 
chester for drunkenness for many years 
-e-some say for 25 years or more, 
Many Manchester people received a 
letter the latter part of last week from a 
Dr. Somebody in Boston saying that he 
would be at Manchester Saturday, and if 
anybody had any trouble with their eyes 
he was the one who could cure them, 
etc., and for this purpose he would be 
found at the Manchester House on Sat- 
urday at such and such an hour. Sure 
enough Saturday morning along came 
the ‘‘ Dr.’’ with two valises filled with 
eye-glasses, spectacles, etc., presumably, 
and was about to start in busiuess when 
he met the proprietor of the hotel, Mr. 
Callahan. Now, Mr. Callahan is a 
pretty good sort of fellow when used 
right, but he is apt to be pretty much the 
other way when he is not used right. 
The ‘‘ Dr.’’ made known his mission, 
how Mr. Callahan, expected him, of — 
course. But Mr. Callahan didn’t ex- — 
pect him, of course ; in fact he didn’t 
know the ‘ “Dr.’’ was coming until he — 
received one of the printed circulars the 
day before. Well,—anyway, Mr. Cal- 
lahan pointed to the door, and it is un-- 
necessary to say that the fellow picked — 
up his valises and went. Many people — 
came to the hotel during the day in 
answer to the adv. but they were disap-_ 
pointed. ‘The next time this particular’ . 
“Dr.’’ wants a room at the Manchester 
House he will probably be wise enough 
to make his appointments with the a 
prietor ahead of hand. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight are 
leaving tomorrow on a short vacation 
trip to Maine. 
