June 1, 1917. 
NEW RESIDENCES AND IMPROVEMENTS 
ALONG THE NORTH SHORE 
(Continued from page 6) 
MarsigHEAD NECK’s NEW RESIDENCES. 
N Ocean avenue at Marblehead Neck, where the Ripley 
residence formerly stood, a new house 1s in process of 
building for Miss L. B. Hood of Broookline. The old- 
time house has been removed to a nearby site and has 
been greatly remodelled for William H. Joyce of Balti- 
more, Md., who bought it and will make it his permanent 
summer residence. He has been numbered among the 
Marblehead Neck colony in previous seasons. Miss 
Hood’s house was planned by Brigham, Coveny & Bisbee, 
30ston architects, and the work is in the hands of another 
3oston firm, L. D. Willcutt & Sons Co. It is of English 
style in its architecture, with projecting gabled ends, be- 
tween which is a central part showing dormers. Its front 
piazza directly overlooks the water, as does .a corner 
porch. The living room, with its fireplace, is commodious, 
and the hall and stairway show pleasing treatment. The 
dining room has a bay front. The kitchen and other ser- 
vice rooms are in an L, placed at an angle to the house. 
The second floor provides a well-arranged suite for the 
owner, with several other chambers and baths, and on the 
third floor are three rooms for guests, baths and storage 
rooms. 
Low, Rambling House Planned 
Plans have been drawn by a Boston firm of architects, 
Peare & Quiner, for a house and garage for Hanaford 
Crawford of St. Louis, to be built at Marblehead Neck. 
The place has been known as the Bridge estate and pre- 
viously as the Wells place. The house is to be of plast- 
ered exterior, low and rambling in type, and suggestive of 
PIES 
Pineapple Pies 
Washington Pies 
Chocolate Cream Pies 
Cocoanut Frosted Pies 
Sponge Cream Pies 
Birdsnest Pies 
Apple Pies 
Lemon Pies 
Mince Pies 
Peach Pies 
Raisin Pies 
Squash Pies 
BREAD 
Entire Wheat Bread 
German Rye Bread 
Oatmeal Bread 
Swedish Rye Bread 
Vienna Bread 
Raisin Bread 
Beehive Bread 
Cream Bread 
French Bread 
Gluten Bread 
Graham Bread 
Special Bread 
94.122 Summer Street 
Jj. B. BLOOD CO. 
Sixteen departments devoted to the sale of food supplies 
SUGGESTIONS 
FROM OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT 
LYNN, 
MO the A SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 13 
a bungalow. The first floor calls for a large living room, 
dining room, with alcove, and the usual service rooms. 
On the second story there will be four chambers and 
baths. The garage, planned along modern lines, will cor- 
respond in general exterior character to the appearance 
of the house. 
Hollander Cottage Remodelled 
Near the Causeway end of the Neck the former Hol- 
lander house has been moved to a new site on Juniper 
Hill, Harbor avenue, and has underdone improvements 
and changes to adapt it to the use of Carl P. Dennett of 
Boston, who has purchased the house, with also about 
twenty acres of land at this place. The alterations in the: 
cottage will make it more comfortable than formerly and 
will modernize it, as well. The changes were planned by 
J. Williams Beal, the Boston architect. Mr. Dennett 
intends to erect eventually a large fine house on his land, 
so it is understood, but his plans are at a standstill just 
now. About three acres of Mr. Dennett’s holdings will 
be utilized for planting vegetables this season. 
Former Studio Now a Cottage 
For Frederick Fletcher, whose residence on Foster 
street at the Neck underwent important changes last sea- 
son, a gardener’s cottage has been built, with adjoining 
small conservatory. The cottage is small and of a single 
story, with gabled roof and plastered exterior. Its chief 
feature is a living room with fireplace of rough brick. 
The cottage is really a former studio used by Charles 
Parker, and was removed and made over for living pur- 
poses. The conservatory though small is well planned. 
The work for Mr. Fletcher has been done by Jabish 
Doane, a Marblehead builder, from plans by E. L. Phil- 
lips, a Gloucester architect. This place was formerly the 
Charles W. Parker estate, one of the best-developed of 
ROLLS 
Parker House Rolls 
Sandwich Rolls 
Vienna Rolls 
Entire Wheat Rolls 
Oatmeal Rolls 
Raised Rolls 
Cottage Rolls 
Crescent Rolls 
Egg Rolls 
Frankfort Rolls 
French Rolls 
Kaiser Rolls 
SMALL CAKES 
Frosted Tarts 
Cream Crullers 
Mocha Cakes 
Cup Cakes 
Eclairs 
Turnovers 
MASS. 
Swedish Meringues 
Marshmallow Rolls 
Marshmallow Squares 
White Cherry Cake 
Crushed Walnut Cake 
Orange Cake 
8-20 Silsbee Street 
