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For Sale -“Edgewood”’ 
A GENTLEMAN’S ESTATE of thirteen acres 
of high grade land, about three acres in heavy 
pine timber, over 100 strong, hardy young 
apple trees. Large fish pond with several hun- 
dred gold fish. Fine large mansion house with 
modern improvements. Splendid new stone 
stable. High ground, fine approach. On the 
ear line. Less than five minutes from B. & M. 
R. R. station. Grand view of the Annisquam 
River district and Ipswich Bay; also of 
Gloucester Harbor, the East Gloucester Shore 
and the Atlantic Ocean. An inspiring view 
of the old city when lighted up at night. An 
unusual combination of sea shore and country, 
with magnificent views in every direction. 
Within a few minutes of the River district, 
the beaches, parks and city. 
PRICE $12,500. 
Adjoining estate of two acres, nice 
grounds, pine trees, same views and conditions 
as above estate, fine house of nine rooms, mod- 
ern improvements. 
PRICE $4,500. 
Will sell both estates for $17,000. 
M. J. MEAGHER, 
11 Pleasant Street, 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Tel. 1000. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The fashion all along the North Shore, from Boston 
to Rockport has learned that the North Shore Grille club, 
Magnolia, is an ideal place for luncheon or dinner while 
motoring up or down the shore. The Italian garden is 
the mecca of scores of afternoon tea parties. Shoppers 
that patronize the many little stores in the Colonnade 
and along Lexington avenue take occasion to break the 
monotony of their expeditions by having tea in the arbor 
with its beautiful trellis and climbing vines or out in the 
spacious garden. Here every afternoon, the Hungarian 
orchestra plays beneath the shady trees from four to six 
o’clock. 
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Mr. and Mrs. von Glahn of Chicago, with a party 
of friends, have taken apartments in the Italian villa 
connected with the North Shore Grille at Magnolia. In 
the party are Mr. and Mrs. August von Glahn, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. S. Pagin, Mrs. M. Brawn, and Miss Vail. 
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That delightful event for which North Shore society 
has long been looking—the Magnolia water carnival,—is 
at hand. Martin Flaherty, the veteran swimming in- 
structor at Crescent Beach, who has charge of the event, 
has spared no pains to make it a great success and there 
is every indication that his efforts are to be rewarded to 
the fullest degree. One of the big features is to be a 
parade of decorated automobiles, in which many of the 
finest machines on the North Shore will appear. Another 
event, to which much anticipation is attached, is the 
burlesque boxing matches, which will certainly be a novel 
attraction along the Shore. The large sale of tickets 
indicates that the event will be well attended. 
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