July 30, 1915. 
TEA ROOM - at — Greyledge, Stage Fort Heights 
203 Western Ave., Gloucester 
Mrs. Appison JONES Miss BLAKE 
MARMALADE, PRESERVES, PICKLES AND 
CANDIES 
Open Sundays Telephone 1037-W 
THE HAT BOX 
KE. M. EUSTIS 
_ Opposite Harbor View Hotel 
GIFT SHOP 
Hand-worked embroideries, Purses and like articles 
Postals, Small Wares and Gifts of all kinds 
eS — eee 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frye and a large retinue of 
servants from New York City have arrived at the Haw- 
thorne Inn for the season. 
Judge Charles B. Wheeler of the Supreme Court of 
Buffalo, N. Y., is at Hawthorne Inn for the season. 
Brigadier General George P. Scriven of Washing- 
ton, D. €., is a guest at the Hawthorne Inn. 
Judge Addan and son of New York City spent the 
week-end at the Hawthorne Inn. 
Captain George F. Cooper of the U. S. S. Louisiana 
and wife were week-end guests registered at the Haw- 
thorne Inn. 
Captain Edward A. Anderson of the U. S. S. New 
Hampshire stopped at the Hawthorne Inn during the 
stay of his ship in the harbor. 
Hon. J. Adgar Smyth and wife of Charleston, S. C., 
are guests for the season at the Hawthorne Inn. 
Mrs. A. C. Thurlow of Philadelphia, a guest at the 
Hawthorne Inn met with a painful accident at the Inn on 
‘Thursday of last week. Mrs. Thurlow was making her 
way over the steps of the veranda when she made a mis- 
step and fell heavily, badly injuring her hip. Dr. B. Hol- 
lings of the Massachusetts General Hospital, a guest at 
the Inn and Dr. James H. Knowles of the Eastern Point 
colony gave medical and surgical treatment to Mrs. Thur- 
low. The news of the accident will be sincerely regretted 
by Mrs. Thutlow’s circle of friends at the Eastern Point 
colony. 
ik. B. Homer, U. S. N. and Mrs. Homer, Lesther 
Welsh and R. D. Moore, of the U. S. Navy spent several 
days at the Hawthorne Inn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Goldbeck of Austin, Texas, are again 
registered at the Hawthorne Inn, this season. 
The dancing party on last Wednesday evening in the 
Harbor View casino was an attractive social event for 
the many guests of the hotel and friends in the colony. 
An orchestra furnished music. 
SS, 
PRIZE-CUPS 
and TROPHIES in STERLING and 
PLATE 
SOUVENIRS OF ALL KINDS 
OFFICIAL GLOUCESTER FISH 
SPOONS. OUR OWN DESIGN 
ChisholIm’s Jewelry Store 
161 MAIN STREET, 
GLOUCESTER 
EST ..18 7+ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 43 
THE SALAD BOWL TEA 
Se EE 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. 
William M. Paxton, the Boston artist and his father 
James Paxton of Newton are stopping at the Harbor 
\ iew hotel. ie 
Nathan McLoud, who was formetly office manager 
in the Harbor View hotel is now proprietor of the Burke 
Haven at Lake Sunapee, N. H. 
L. H. Poe and wife of Richmond, Va., Miss Isabel 
Brooks and Gaylord Brooks of Baltinvore and Mrs. W. G. 
Harvey of Washington, Del., are the most recent guests at 
the Harbor View joining the Southern contingent at this 
popular resort. 
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol L. Chase and John W. Foster 
of Cambridge are making a sojourn at the Harbor View. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Green of Hartford, Ct., are at 
the Harbor View for August. 
Florence and Marie Bauer of New 
arrived at the Harbor View. k 
Hawthorne Inn.—Latest arrivals at the Inn are: 
Stephen G. Vickery of Baltimore, who joins his fannly 
there; Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Crouch of Elizabeth, N. J.; 
W. A. Baxton and wife, Chicago, II. ; piiliss Jessie Ridley, 
Miss R. M. Wood, Brooklyn, N. ¥:; Miss M. Harriet 
Rogers, Miss Sarah P. Rogers, New} Britain, Ct.; Mrs. 
Fi}: McLaughlin, Alex. L. Barbour,sH. J. Louges, Mr. 
and Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Boston; C. Ay Schanze and wife, 
Newark, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Strobel, Edgar 
I,. Strobel, Jr., Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan K. Si- 
monds, Fitchburg, R. C. Wilson, New York City; Miss 
Mary Wright Keblee, Cincinnati, O. 
Dr. B. Hollinger of the Massachusetts General Hos- 
pital Surgeons Staff, Boston, joins his wife at various 
intervals during the season at the Hawthorne Inn, when 
not on duty at this noted Boston institution. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kent and son of New Haven, 
Ct., who are touring this section in their automobile stop- 
ped for last week at Merrill Hall. 
A Toronto, Ca. party now staying at Merrill Hall in- 
cludes H. J. Beroland, E. Beard and E. Moir. 
York City have 
Fred W. 
PLAYER-PIANOS. 
Peabody 
VICTROLAS. 
STATIONERY. 
PIANOS. KOoDAKS. 
GRAFONOLAS. 
195 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
HINDS’ HAND LAUNDRY 
--DYEING AND CLEANING — 
Montgomery Place, Gloucester 
Received and returned 
in two days 
Goods called for 
and delivered 
Telephone 105 
