NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BASS ROCKS. 
Tlotel Moorland will open for the 
season next Monday. The hotel 
has undergone improvements, nota- 
bly the removal of the partition be- 
tween the small parlor and the 
lobby which gives another large liv- 
ing room at the guests disposal. 
Both the big living rooms have been 
repapered. On June 16, 17, 18th, 
one hundred members of the Boston 
Commandery (Masonic) have se- 
cured reservations for a three days’ 
convention. They will bring their 
own band and some fine musie¢ is 
promised. Mr. Krump, the popular 
head clerk, is back after a winter’s 
‘sojourn at Palm Beach. Proprietor 
Edward D. Parsons spent the winter 
in Boston and New York. 
Admiral Cromwell and family of 
Washington, have secured The 
Moorland cottage. They have spent 
several seasons at this hostelry. 
The Norman Day family of Balti- 
more, who had this cottage last sea- 
son, have secured the Dr. Smith 
cottage, ‘‘Windmere,’’ on Atlantic 
avenue near the hotel. 
The first arrivals of Bass Rocks’ 
Western contingent are Mrs. Mat- 
thew Hart, Edward B. Sargent and 
family, and Walter G. Reesor and 
family, all from Cincinnati. 
INVITATIONS ARE OUT FOR 
Graduations and Weddings 
you can choose from it. 
bric-a-brac etc. for house decoration. 
Our aim in selecting our stock has been to give you the 
most appropriate piece for every occasion at a price 
within reach. 
OOK over our stock and see what splendid gifts 
We have made special 
preparations for this gift season and our store is 
full of beautiful articles of every kind— jewelry for person- 
al wear, silver and cut glass for the table, 
The John S. Wilsons of Baltimore, 
are tenants again of the handsome - 
Southgate cottage on Atlantic ave- 
nue. They arrived yesterday. 
F. C, MeDuffie and family of 
Lawrence, have arrived at their 
cottage on Atlantic avenue. 
The Halls of Boston are at their 
cottage this month until their sum- 
mer tenant, C. H. C. Brown, of 
Brookline, arrives. 
Dr. ‘and Mrs. Ezra F. Taft of 
Cambridge, are at their cottage for 
a sojourn until their summer ten- 
ant arrives. 
Mrs. Henry C. Carter of New 
York city, has arrived at her sum- 
mer home, corner Beach and At- 
lantiec avenues. 
Seth Mendell and family of Bos- 
ton, are at their Atlantic avenue 
cottage until the arrival of Otto T. 
Mallery and family and Miss Elsie 
Otto, all of Philadelphia, their sum- 
mer tenants. 
The Charles P. Smiths of Brook- 
line, who have been spending the 
early spring at their cottage, have 
rented it to O. L. Williams and 
family of New York. 
D. Chauncey Brewer, Esq., and 
family of Boston, have opened 
‘“‘Tanglemoor,’’ their attractive 
summer home, on Little Good Har- 
bor road. 
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‘“The Overlook,’’ the attractive 
summer home of James 8S. Gilbert of 
New York City, is open and the 
family domiciled for the summer. 
3. J. R. Humphrey and family of 
Andover, are at their summer home 
on Atlantic avenue. 
On Nautilus avenue are Edward 
Ellis and family of Brookline, in 
their summer home, and on Beach 
road, James W. Newell and family 
of Brookline, in their cottage. 
Wm. B. Campbell and family of 
Philadelphia, have arrived at their 
Atlantic avenue cottage. 
The Laidlaw family, who had the 
Souther estate cottage next Hotel 
Thorwald, have returned again this 
season to the same house. 
It is reported that the little Dow 
cottage, a landmark here and one 
of the first, if not the first of the 
primitive type of camp houses built 
here, has been sold. It is located be- 
side the summer home of Arthur M. 
Cox of Brooklyn. The purchaser 
was John Sheedy of Lynn and Kast 
Gloucester, and the price paid in 
the vicinity of $5700. In the rear 
of the house, in the hollow ground, 
is the Roland Sherman Esq., house 
and land, which has been purchased 
in the name of Kenneth Ferguson 
of the Cape Ann Savings Bank, 
Gloucester. 
A SPECIAL SALE 
This Week 
Of White Canvas and Black Velvet Pumps 
and pottery, 
F. §. THOMPSON 
JEWELER 
164 Main St., 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Women’s White Canvas Pumps 
Children’s White 2 Strap Pumps 
Boys’ and Girls’ Sneaks 
See us for Good Shoes 
FORD & WASS 
Postoffice Square, 
$1.48 
Black Velvet in ankle 
pump style and in one 
strap like cut. 
White Canvas, 
same as 
one strap 
shown, same 
$1.48 
98c 
98c 
50c 
price, only 
Gloucester, Mass. 
