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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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 last Saturday evening and again on Tuesday and Thurs- 
stable. High ground, fine approach. On the day of this week. A large number of the Oceanside 
ear line. Less than five minutes from B. & M. guests and their friends went to the Grill for supper — 
R. R. station. Grand view of the Annisquam after the dance. Robert E. Hussey of St. Louis, Mo., en- 
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 lghted 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, Gloucester, Mass. 
| SOCIETY NOTES 
The delightful gardens of the North Shore Grill 
jat Magnolia are attracting wide attention and are daily 
the rendezvous of scores of motoring parties. The Suests 
at the Oceanside particularly like to gather there in the 
late afternoon to hear the music of the Hungarian or- 
chestra or to have a quiet chat in the shade of the beau- 
tiful trees before the dinner hour. The tables on the 
veranda and in the indoor dining room were crowded 
tertained thirty of his friends at the Grill last Saturday 
evening, following the dance at the Oceanside. He left 
Monday to spend the remainder of the season at Prinece- 
ton, N. J. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey, en- 
tertained a few friends at dinner at the Grill on the 
same night. The family left Monday for the White 
Mountains. Mrs. Dallett was another of those who 
entertained at the Grill Saturday evening. There were 
16 in her party. 
Miss Katherine Dorr, one of the popular Philadel- | 
phia girls spending the season at the Brownlands, Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea, motored over to York Harbor with 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kidder late last week. Mr. and 
Mrs. Kidder remained only for the performance of 
‘‘Hiawatha,’’ the Indian play which has created so much 
interest at York Harbor, and then returned to Man- 
chester. Miss Dorr, however, remained there as the 
11 Pleasant Street, Tel. 1000. guest of friends and will return to the Brownlands in a 
week. 
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THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS WILL BE 
CLOSED BEFORE THE END OF THE SEASON AT GREATLY RE- 
DUCED PRICES. 
DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE RARE 
SPECIMENS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. WE INVITE 
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Importers 
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