Tuly 23,1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 43 
THE ROCKAWAY 
and Cottages 
On the Ocean Front 
For Particulars, Address W. A. Publicover 
East Gloucester, Mass. 
CAPE ANN. From all sections of Cape Ann is heard 
that the hotels are nearly filled with guests. The 
month of August promises to be a record-breaker and 
the July contingent will soon be vacating suites for the 
hundreds of prominent people who are booked for 
August. The arrival of the battleship fleet in Rockport 
this week, besides the two ships, the U. S. S. Louisiana 
and the U. S. S. New Hampshire, scheduled for 
Gloucester harbor the present week-end, will enliven 
things generally. The ships at Rockport will remain till 
the last of the month. The Eastern Yacht Club visited 
Gloucester last Saturday, the fleet of handsome yachts 
remaining in the harbor over Saturday night and part of 
Sunday. This was the beginning of the annual summer 
cruise of the club and on Saturday night a banquet was 
held at the Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester. 
The illustrated lecture on “War and Weapons,” given 
last Wednesday evening at the State Armory, Gloucester, 
by John Hays Hammond, Jr., the inventor, the proceeds 
being for the purchase of an ambulance for the American 
Hospital Corps in France, was a leading event of the 
season, the large audience consisting of leading North 
Shore summer residents and notables, among them being 
representatives of the French Embassy and Major Henry 
L. Higginson, who introduced the speaker. Hon. Cecil 
Spring Rice, the British Ambassador, was expected to 
atcend, but he was unable to make the necessary arrange- 
ments. Mr. Hammond’s remarks forcibly brought to the 
attention of all the great facts as to this country’s war 
weakness and unpreparedness and urged definite policy 
before the nation suffers humiliation of China and 
agony of Belgium. Among the patronesses of the lec- 
ture were: Mrs. Gordon Abbott, Mrs. Timothee Ad- 
amowski, Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, Miss Cecelia Beaux, 
Mrs. Russell $. Codman, Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, Mrs. 
Harold J. Coolidge, Mrs. Walter D. Denégre, Miss Mar- 
garet I. Corlies, Mrs. Katherine P. Loring, Mrs. Henry 
C. Frick, Mrs. Henry L. Higginson, Mrs. William 
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THE SALAD BOWL TEA 
ema Eat Boeri Take HOUSE 
90 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 1445 
ALADS a specialty. Delicious Luncheons, After- 
noon Tea. “Little Dinners” Served to order. 
Old English Furniture, Prints, Pewter and China. 
“Mountain Community” Industries, Linens, Smock- 
ed Blouses, Garden and Piazza Furnishings. 
Hooper, Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Charles 5. 
Hopkinson, Mrs. Gerald L. Hoyt, Mrs. William Hi 
Moore, Mrs. E. Preble Motley, Mrs. Guy Norman, Mrs. 
Henry C. Perkins, Mrs. John L. Saltonstall, Mrs. Lucius 
M. Sargent, Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., Mrs. William 
Hooper and Mrs. Washington b. Thomas. 
The tea houses hereabouts are the meccas of social 
delight and many prominent people are entertaining 
guests in this pleasant way. The “Salad Bowl” on quaint 
old Middle street, Gloucester, is proving a great attraction 
for people from all along the North Shore. The old 
house was erected in 1765. The furnishings of the 
“Salad Bowl” were brought here from England, all the 
tables, chairs, dressers, etc., being of the Jacobean period. 
These are all original pieces and are of great value. The 
tea room, where noted actors, artists and leaders in 
society are entertaining, is delightfully and artistically 
arranged and on the warm green walls are unusual 
marine paintings by Alec Tupper, the Gloucester artist, 
whose exhibition of oils this season is attracting wide 
interest. The wild mood of the sea and the quiet harbor 
scenes are all art studies of absorbing “interest and a 
delight to the eye. Henry B. Warner, the English actor, 
of New York, entertained recently at the “Salad Bowl,” 
the party motoring over from Bass Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eric Lindin, of Woodstock, N. Y., 
the former being an artist who has painted much up along 
the North Sea territory, were at the “Salad Bowl” the 
week-end for luncheon and supper. 
Mrs. Alonzo W. Pollard of Brookline and the East- 
ern Point summer colony, entertained a party at tea one 
day last week at the “Salad Bowl,” the guests being Mrs. 
William Sheafe and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Boston and 
Miss Pleasant of Baltimore.. 
Mrs. N. Ashly Lloyd of Cincinnati, O., entertained 
at tea at the “Salad Bowl” last Tuesday, her guests being 
Mrs. George E. Mills and Miss J. Gardner of Cincinnati. 
On Monday of this week, Miss Florence Danan of 
Fred W. Peabody 
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