August 13, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Ag 
GLOUCESTER’S LEADING HOTELS 
HAWTHORNE INN, _ EASTERN POINT, 
Delightfuliy Located on the Harbor 
THE MOORLAND, BASS ROCKS, 
Right on the Broad Ocean 
Dr. L. J. Cliff and Miss Cliff of Boston are at the 
Grand View for the season. 
Charles Snow and family of New York are at the 
Munster cottage, Annisquam, for the season. 
Mrs. J. M. Cook and daughters of St. Louis are en- 
joying the season at the Cunningham cottage on River 
road. 
Ralph T. Hale and family of Winchester is occupying 
the Houghton cottage on Chester square for the remainder 
oi the season. 
Recent guests at the Grand View include: Mrs. R. M. 
Floyd and maid, the Misses Blake, New York City; H. L. 
Soule, New Bedford; E. Bourgeois, Chicago; Miss M. E. 
Hatch, Miss N. Beardsley, Brooklyn; George E, Rix, Miss 
I’. M. Rix, Worcester. 
The C. C. Stevenses of Newton Highlands are occupy- 
ing Casco cottage at Diamond Cove, for the remainder of 
August. 
Between the downpours of last week, the good yacnt 
Kathryn left its moorings at East Gloucester and anchored 
off The Barnacle. Here Mrs. C. F. Rice of the Haw- 
thorne Inn entertained the party, which consisted of Mr. 
and Mrs. Dana Estes, Mrs. F. A. Hill of Brookline, the 
Misses Denman of Westfield, New Jersey, and Nat Rice, 
the owner of the Kathryn. 
Mrs. George H. Stearns and her daughter, Miss 
Mabel Stearns, cousins of the Barnards, the owners of 
the beautiful Barnard Gardens of Ipswich, have been 
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Gloucester Day 
Tuesday, August [7 
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Magnificent Evening Iluminations 
New and Startling Features 
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tcuring through this section and enjoyed their afternoon 
tea at the Barnacle on Saturday. From the Oceanside 
came Mrs. S$. D. Hurlburt with her friends, Miss G. M. 
Gay, Mrs. D’Olur of Brookline and Mrs. John Sullivan 
of Philadelphia. 
A sketch of the Suffrage tent for Gloucester Day, 
Aug. 17, is now on exhibition-at the Ford & Wass boot 
and shoe store, Gloucester. This sketch has been made 
by the well-known artist, Frances Lockwood Brundage 
of Washington, whose fame began years ago when lithog- 
raphy was in its infancy. At that time she worked for 
Louis Prang, the most prominent of the founders of lithog- 
raphy in America. Since then she has gained an interna- 
tional reputation, working for ‘Raphael Tuck & Son of 
London and Wolfe of Philadelphia, New York, Boston 
and Berlin. Mrs. Brundage has also illustrated at least 
twelve books a year for Saalfield of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. 
srundage is so unassuming that a lady in Annisquam, 
where the artist has summered for many years, was much 
surprised to hear Mr. Forbes of the Forbes Lithograph 
Company say that it was amazing what a reputation she 
had made for herself on both sides of the Atlantic. 
AST GLOUCESTER. This. week finds. the hote s 
in this section crowded with guests and accommoda- 
tions are being furnished at private residences. At the 
Hawthorne Inn every available space is at present occu- 
pied and ten people in excess of the many people accom- 
The Baby’s Bazaar 
248 Boylston St., Boston 
Special Sale of 
LAYETTES AND INFANTS’ WEARING APPAREL 
Mrs. Bennett’s Gift Shop, Magnolia 
| Monday to Friday, August 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 
Miss Walker’s Gift Shop, East Gloucester 
Monday to Friday, August 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 
Hartwell’s “k.t«" China & Gift Shop 
—PRICES RIGHT — 
Glass 
Novelties 
High Grade China, 
Har(welly and Kitchen 
China and 
Gift Shop 
9 Cuesraur Sr. 
=GLoucesrer Mass. | 5 
Art Lamps and Shades made 
to order and repaired 
Shefield Plate, Baskets and 
Hall’s English Lacquered 
Tinware 
9 Chestnut St., :: :: Gloucester, Mass. 
