Sit for your 
Christmas Photographs 
At the 
PHELPS STUDIO 
{We have all the modern appliances 
including the new violet-ray electric 
light, so that we can ‘‘take’’ your 
picture any time, sunny days, rainy 
days, snowy days or evenings. 
{If you cannot come in the day time, 
I will make an appointment for you 
to sit any evening up to Christmas. 
Our Studio is at 73 Middle Street, 
new Y. M. C. A. building, Glou- 
cester, Mass., all the year round. 
Robert W. Phelps, 
Telephone 346-5. 
IF YOU ARE 
LOOKING FOR 
MONEY-SAVING 
VALUES 
= IN 
CHRISTMAS GIFTS 
Run down and look us over. 
{The Boys and Girls will want Over- 
shoes, Rubber Boots, Slippers and 
Leggins 
‘The Men and Women always like 
Slippers and Overshoes for gifts. 
{| What better present for anyone than 
a good pair of Shoes? Any price 
you want. 
FORD & WASS, 
Post-office Sq., | Gloucester. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Cong. and Mrs. Nicholas Longs- 
worth paid a short visit to the North 
Shore this week. They came to Bev- 
erly Cove last Saturday night after 
attending the Harvard-Yale game at 
New Haven, and remained until Mon- 
day morning, when they took the 
10.57 train from Beverly to Boston. 
They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Bryce Allan, who gave a smart dinner 
for them Sunday night at which covers 
were placed for sixteen. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Covel and fam- 
ily were down from Boston Thursday 
and spent the holiday at their Mag- 
nolia cottage. 
Mrs. H. M. Curry and family came 
on from Pittsburg to spend Thanks- 
giving at their cottage in Magnolia, 
which will be kept open all winter, 
probably. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 
2d, are enjoying the beautiful fall 
weather on the North Shore and will 
remain at their Manchester Cove cot- 
tage until about Dec. 10, when they 
will go to their place at Fernandina, 
Fla., where they spend a greater part 
of the winter. Mrs. Carnegie’s sister, 
Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell and Mr. 
Mitchell, who live near them at Man- 
chester Cove will remain here until 
the 18th, when they will go to Florida 
for a visit with the Carnegies, after 
which they go abroad. Mr. and Mrs. 
Q. A. Shaw, 2d, who have been spend- 
ing the fall with Mrs. Shaw’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs Mitchell, will spend the 
winter at Chestnut Hill, after leaving 
the North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. 
Mitchell had their young son John, 
home from the Fay school over 
Thanksgiving. 
Senator-elect James F. Shaw and 
family have closed their cottage at 
West Manchester and returned to 
Brookline for the winter. 
The T. Dennie Boardmans are re- 
turning to Boston the early part of 
next week, 
Gardner M. Lane was down to his 
estate at Manchester on Thanks- 
giving for part of the day. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tucker 
left Boston for Southern California 
Tuesday morning for a two or three 
months’ visit. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell 
have returned from their trip to Eu- 
rope. They are stopping at the Hotel 
Lenox, Boston, again this winter. 
The Augustus P. Lorings, the 
Misses Loring, the John Caswells, 
Mr.and Mrs.:P. S. Sears, Mr. and 
Mrs. Bryce Allan are still lingering at 
Pride’s Crossing. Mr. and Mrs. 
Allan go abroad after the holidays. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Parker and twin 
daughters spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. 
Parker’s parents on Brook street. 
Miss Minnie Scott of Boston was the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Tappan 
over Thanksgiving. . 
Thanksgiving Dinner Sets 
An unusually large assortment to se- 
_ le& from 
Prices $3.98 to $60.00 a Set. 
We have a large line of Stock Pat- 
terns that can be readily matched. 
From now until Thanksgiving we 
shall give free one dozen light weight 
engraved Table Tumblers to every 
customer who purchases a Dinner Set 
to the value of $8.00 or over. 
A Tea Pot Bargain, 
We have just opened a crate of 
English, Decorated Rockingham Tea 
Pots. . There are three sizes and 
several sha es and decorations. 
We shall offer all sizes (for the 
next ten days) at 39c. each. 
George W. Fuller, 
Tel. 62-12. 275 Essex St., SALEM. 
Apples for Sale 
BALDWINS, strickly hand-picked. Price 
$2.50 a barrel. No. 2, $1.50. Apply to 
ROBT. A. MITCHELL. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
Manchester. 
; FULL LINE OF ¢ 
y ° es 
) = Groceries &< | 
: AND : 
Supplies 
OF ALL KINDS. 
Bullock Bros., 
: GROCERS, M 
52 Post-office Bldg., Manchester. K 
