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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 16, 1915. 
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ANNISQUAM 
SQUAMCROFT SALAD and 
SANDWICH SHOP 
Annisquam Waiting Station 
Opp. 
AFTERNOON TEAS LUNCHEONS 
LOBSTER AND CHICKEN 
DINNERS ON ORDER 
Home-made cake and candy 
R' YEKPORT. The season is well apace in the Rockport 
section of Cape Ann. The golf links and new club- 
house are attracting a great many people from along the 
shore. The Wednesday and Saturday evening dances 
at the clubhouse are social functions which are being 
argey attended. Both the Tuck’s Head and Straits- 
mouth Inns have a great many guests. All eyes are now 
turned seaward, for this week-end the third division of 
warships of the North Atlantic fleet is expected to enter 
Sandy Bay Harbor from July 18 to July 31. The ships 
a include the flagship Virginia, Georgia, Nebraska, 
New Jersey and Rhode Island. All Cape Ann will be 
much alive during these two weeks and various forms of 
entertainment will be in order. 
The Turk’s Head Inn is having a good season, ail 
its cottages having been taken and each day new guesis 
are arriving at this very pleasant resort, located down on 
Land’s End. There were 79 extra guests for dinner on 
Sunday. The dances at the Inn will be held on Friday 
nights instead of Saturday as has been the custom, owing 
A Fantasy of Ancient Greece 
ENDYMION 
On the Gilbert Hospital Grounds, THURSDAY, JULY 22 
By the Gloucester Out-Door Players 
AFTERNOON AT 2. EVENING AT 8. 
Graceful Girls, Delightful Music, 
Dainty Dances. 
Produced by SALLY SHUTE. 
Procter and Madelaine Coy, 
Georgeous Costumes, 
Solo Dances by Melba 
pupils of Lilla Viles Wyman. 
Under the auspices of the Nurses’ Alumnae of the Ad- 
dison Gilbert Hospital for the Building Fund of the new 
maternity ward. Tickets, $1, 50c, 35¢, on sale at Barker’s 
Drug Store. If rainy the next pleasant day. 
Hartwell’s “ari China & Gift Shop 
—eit tUCES RIG J, oem 
Glass 
Novelties 
<= High Grade China, 
Hartwelly and Kitchen 
China and 
Art Lamps and Shades made 
to order and repaired 
Gift Shop 
L-gioucasran MAAS, 
Shefield Plate, Baskets and 
Hall’s English Lacquered | 
Tinware 
9 Chestnut St., : : 
Gloucester, Mass. 
WOOD’S HOUSE, Rockport 
Newly Renovated. Cuisine and Service the best. 
American and European Plan. 
Rates and Information on Request. 
Visrrors CorpdiALLY INvirEp ‘To INspECcr OuR 
Housk. 
THE BEACHCROFT cc32%ex Eastern Point, GLOUCESTER 
Finest bathing 
No undertow. 
5 minutes to Golf Links. J. E. Puriyips, Prop. 
Open to October 20 
An exclusive hotel facing Harbor. 
beach directly in front of house. 
ic the parties at the Rockport Golf clubhouse. 
Guests for the season at the Turk’s Head Inn in- 
clude: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Phillips of Irvington-on-the 
Hudson and Miss Emily Hoyt of New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. John Andews Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Smith, 
Philadelphia; Mrs. J. C. Doughty and daughter of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; Miss Caroline Harris Stevens, Rochester; J. 
Kk. Myers and Miss Anita M. Stillman of Plainfield and 
Jersey City; Miss Frances Sprague, Flushing, N. Y.; 
Frederick K. Newbold and sisters, the Misses Newbold of 
Poughkeepsie; Dr. W. C. Rieves and family of Wash- 
ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Detweiller of 
Jersey City; Mrs. Theodore Townsend and two daugh- 
ters, Laura and Mary L., of Albany, N. Y.; Miss Ethel 
Brown, Boston; B. Germain Savage and sister, Miss 
Fredica Savage of Albany; Mrs. William W. Whiting 
and son, Ernest Whiting of New Haven, Conn.; Mr. 
and Mrs. E. C: Ball, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith of Mal- 
den; Mr. and Mrs. L. Morse, Providence, R. I.; Dr. and 
Mrs. W. E. Lazell, Barre, Vt. 
SUMMER STUDIO THE ROCKAWAY 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
Arthur Wilson 
Cearher of Singing of Singing 
Che Lantern Gilt Shop 
LEATHER JEWELRY 
BASKETS 
CANDIES 
PICTURE Ss 
CARDS LUNCHEON DAINTIES 
7 GREEN AVENUE, -- Near Hotel Edward, -- PIGEON COVE 
Blythedale Gift Shop 
———————- AND 
Hairdressing Rooms 
veranda or in-doors 
East Gloucester 
Work done on 
63 & 65 Eastern Point Road 
LAURA AGNES WALKER 
