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Come and share in the bargains YOURSELF. 
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COME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. This Golden 
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The following program was carried 
out at the meeting of the Literary so- 
ciety at the High school Thursday after- 
noon: 
Recitation, From my Soul and I Miss Manion 
Composition, Indian Customs, Miss Spinney 
Recitation, The Sergeant of the Fiftieth Long 
Extemporary Baker 
Composition, A Hunt in the Woods with 
Hawkeye Marsh 
Recitation, They are Lighting the Lamps in 
the Fishing Port Miss Preston 
Piano Solo, Miss Marshall 
Composition, The Life and Adventures of 
A lipus Miss Heath 
Recitation, Some Forty Years Ago 
Gordon Cool 
Serial Story, Chap. 1, A Boy’s Adventures 
at Sea Miss Northrup 
Recitation, The Sandpiper Miss Kinsella 
Yesterday noonas the children were 
returning home from school little Alice 
Cleary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 
Cleary, ran off the sidewalk, opposite the 
residence of Jacob Cheever on Union 
street, and as she did so she was_ struck 
_a glancing blow by a bicycle ridden by a 
young lad by the name of Thomas Hea- 
ley, also on the way home from school. 
The child was cut about the face and 
head. Richard Cheever picked her 
from the street and carried her in his 
Bargains Worth Coming For Will Be Offered Every Day 
Anniversary Jubilee Sale is an event which will crowd our store for the next eight days. Join 
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arms to the office of Dr. Braisdell, and 
when it was found that he was out, he 
carried her to Dr. Glendenning’s, where 
her wounds were dressed. The acci- 
dent was unavoidable, and only empha- 
sizes the care that should be exercised by 
the children, as they come racing  pell- 
mell down the hill from school every 
noon and afternoon. It is a wonder 
some of the children haven’t been’ run 
over by automobiles before now. 
Big Parade in Boston. 
The Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Catholic churches were well represented 
in the big parade in Boston last Sunday, 
in which it is estimated there were fully 
40,000 men in line. The North Shore 
companies, representing the Holy Name 
societies of the Sacred Heart church of 
Manchester, and St. Margaret’s church 
of Beverly Farms, received special ova- 
tions as they marched through the Back 
Bay streets, and were seen by scores of 
girls and men who work here in the 
summer and attend these churches. 
If you have a cottage to rent, or rooms, 
or want boarders, advertise the fact in 
the Breeze. It costs but 15 cents a 
week after the first week, which costs 
25 cents. The paper reaches many of 
the very people you are trying to 
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GOOD SHOES 
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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. 
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FORD & WASS 
Postoffice, Sq. Gloucester 
