20 NORTH SHORE BREEZ E. 
EVERETT A. FIVE, Optician 
EYES EXAVINED AND GLASSES FITTED 
BY THE LATEST IMPROVED METHOD 
This space for 
Sale 
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-GLOUCGEST 
Butman and Fren ch 
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. Small medium shapes as well as the large. 
quisite Dress Goods are here in many colorings and weaves. Beautiful Fabrics for Tailored Suits. 
the assesories for stylish gowns are shown at ourtrimming department. 
High Grade Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking b My Experienced Workers. 
4 Gentre Street 
P Postoffice. San 
Gloucester 
The Store of 
Quality 
The Millinery 
Tex 
Trimmings and all 
F. S. THOMPSON » 
Jeweler 
164 Main Street 
CHISHOLM & CO.’S 
Jewelry Store 
161 Main Street 
A. MANTON PATTILLO 
Furniture 
67 Middle Street 
PALACE of SWEETS 
CANDIES 
197 Main STREET 
Wonson’s Spa. for Lunch 157 Main St. 
The Pattillo Store 
122 Main St., He 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 DON'T 
WEDDING GIFTS 
GO TO 
HARTWELL’S GIFT SHOP 
% 9 CHESTNUT STREET <s% 
DAVES BROS. 
Wholesalers and Retailers of 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
179 and 183 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly Opp. Postoffic Telephone Con. 
Buy your Fali Suit or Overcoat 
Before you examine our Exclusive 
Line oi Woolens. Prices. from 
$20.00 to $40.00. Fit and 
Workmanship Guaranteed. 
Kevany, Fashionable Tailor 
159 Main, Street 
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N. A. Lee of Lynn was in town 
Thursday for a brief visit with his moth- 
er, Mrs. A. T. Lee, at West Manches- 
ter. 
Miss Abbie Floyd entertained a_ party 
of sixteen of her school friends at her 
home, Central square, last Saturday 
evening with a Hallow’en party. Mon- 
day evening Miss Ruth Burnham had a 
Hallow’en party at which were present 
some fourteen of her school friends. 
Miss Mabel Lodge entertained a party of 
eight at her home on Bennett street last 
evening, 
JOHN H. BECKMAN, Reliable 
Friends of Mrs. Emma S. Mylin, 
formerly of Manchester, will be inter- 
ested to learn that Mrs. Mylin has gone 
from Winthrop, to Washington, where 
she will remain this winter. 
Allan S. Peabody gave a very interest- 
ing talk before the Red Men at their 
meeting Wednesday evening on his trip 
to the south, where he attended the for- 
estry school at Biltmore, N. C., the past 
year. Mr. Peabody gave a very inter- 
esting and graphic description of the 
beautiful country, inand about Asheville, 
N. C., the approach to the city by rail- 
road, and the country along the foothills 
of the Alleghany mountains. Biltmore, 
the extensive estate owned by William 
Vanderbilt, is one of the show places of 
the country, and Biltmore school, found- 
Clothier. 
Beckman’ S ears Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Suit 
Cases, Umbrellas, ek Clothing 
112 Main St. 
ed and maintained largely through Mr. 
Vanderbilt’s philanthropy, is situated on 
the estate. Mr. Peabody told briefly of 
the work he took up, but dealt more 
fully on the people, their characteristics 
and geniality of the Southerners as a 
whole. The negro population in his 
estimation is not pictured any to strongly, 
and he is of the opinion that if Northern- 
ers had to live among them they would 
develop the same feelings as the South- 
erners now have. Following the meet- 
ing of the tribe the members adjourned 
to the banquet room where a collation 
was served. 
Allan McKinnon went to the Beverly 
Hospital, Wednesday to have a slight 
operation performed on his neck, 
Breeze Advertising Pays, 
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