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August 20, 1915. 
Sait Mackerel 
CODFISH --!-- FRESH LOBSTER 
FOR THE NOT THE 
CONSUMER DEALER 
FOR YOUR OWN TABLE 
We send the choicest sea foods right from the fishing boats to you by 
prepaid express or parcel post. Satisfaction guuranteed or money 
refunded. 
Write for price-list. Visitors are welcome at our plant. 
FRANK E. DAVIS CO., - 93 Rogers St, - GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
J. D. Whiting of Boston is occupying “The Island 
View” cottage of Prof. Geotge Brown, J. F. Welch 
and family, W. S. Wyman and family, and T. E. Grouch 
and family, all of Boston, are spending August at ‘The 
Island View.” 
Bishop Philip Rhinelander and wife, of the ,Land’s 
Erd cottage colony, are spending a time at Newport visit- 
ing friends. 
The family of Dr. Reeves of Philadelphia is occupy- 
ing one of the cottages of C. B. Martin, of the Turk’s 
Head Inn, located on Tregony Bow. 
Prof. Archie E. Knowlton of Trinity College, Hart- 
ford, Ct., in company with his wife and daughter, is stop- 
ping in Rockport, the birthplace of his father. 
E. P. Morse of Boston is occupying the Dr. Warren 
cottage on Marmion Way. Mr. Morse is interested in 
the firm of Houghton & Dutton of Boston. 
PIGEON COVr,.. The Edward had a very busy season 
on Saturday and Sunday, when tourists came from 
around everywhere to be served either at dinner or lunch- 
eon. The spacious piazza of the hostelry was a pretty 
sight thronged with people. 
Miss Edith Tener of Sewickley, Pa., had as_ her 
guests at luncheon on, Wednesday at The Edward, Mics 
Ethel Tellman of Wilmington, Del., Miss Anna McCague, 
Miss Katherine Browne and Miss Frances Tener, of 
Sewickley. 
Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett of Baltimore entertained at 
luncheon, Wednesday, at The Edward. Mr. and Mrs. 
Perry, Miss Townsend of Albany, N. Y., Mrs. Harper, 
Mrs. Hageman and Miss Morton of Philadelphia, and 
R. B. Warfield of Baltimore, Md. 
On Thursday, at The Edward, James B. Ford, presi- 
dent of the Larchmont Yacht Club, entertained Edward 
 Greacen and James A. Cook of the yacht “Katrina.” 
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richards and Dr. and Mrs. J. B. 
Gerrarld of North Attleboro are guests at The Edward, 
Pigeon Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Luken of New York are mak- 
ing a sojourn at The Edward. 
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Andrews of Boston are 
guests who arrived this week at The Edward. 
THE BEACHCROFT co@fes Eastern Point, GLOUCESTER 
An exclusive hotel facing Harbor. Finest bathing 
No undertow, 
J. E. Puiniips, Prop. 
beach directly in front of house. 
5 minutes to Golf Links. 
Open to October 20 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 41 
Your attention is respectfully called to the excellent 
dramatic representations of the 
Grayce Stock Co. 
NOW APPEARING AT THE 
Gloucester Theatre 
The organization which ts positively as good as the best 
stock companies to be found in the Jarger cities will 
present the following plays for three days each with a 
matinee daily: 
August 23, 24, 25, Gharley’s Aunt 
August 26. 27, 28, Neary Wa-risd 
Seats can be reserved by telephine 15 23-M. 
J. B. KINCADE, MGR 
Mrs. R. V. Keeting and two daughters, Miss Keeting 
and Mrs. W. H.- Evans of New York City, are enjoying 
a stay at The Edward. 
Rev. Paul F. Sutpher, wife and daughter, Miss Helen 
De F. Sutpher, of Cleveland, O., are stopping at The 
Fdward. 
A charming affair on Saturday at The Edward was 
the birthday luncheon given by Mrs. William H. Howard, 
of Boston, to sixteen couples. Mrs. Howard’s son was 
married recently to Miss Ruth Gaston, daughter of the 
ex-Governor of the state, the young couple spending their 
heneymoon at The dward. 
Mrs. kugene A, Bournique of Highland Park, IIl., 
entertained at dinner at The Edward on Friday, Mrs. 
W. H. Moore, Miss Helen Bournique, Miss Ruth Bour- 
nue and J. ©. Bournique. 
Mrs. L. M. Welt of Worcester entertained on Thurs- 
diy at The «dward Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Mrs. Laura Page, 
of Springfeld, and Mrs. J. B. Jenks of Worcester. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fiche of Davenport, Ia., and 
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mixter of Moline, Ill., were at The 
Edward on Thursday for luncheon. 
Mrs. J. Albert Caldwell of Philadelphia gave a dinner 
party at The Edward on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs, J. E. 
Caldwell, Miss Edith Collins, Miss Caldwell and Master 
Caldwell. 
Mrs. W. F. Etherington of East Orange, N. J., enter- 
tained a dinner party at The Edward on Sunday, Miss 
Etherington, Miss Josephine Stevens and Miss Edith 
evens of Manchester. 
The dancing party at the Ocean View last Saturday 
evening was a delightfully informal affair for the large 
ramber of hotel guests and friends present from sur- 
rounding cottages. Hodgkins’ orchestra rendered muste. 
On Tuesday evening at the Ocean View, Miss Bessie 
Whiting, reader, gave “Peg o’ My Heart.” Miss Bea- 
trice Holbrook, pianist, assisted in the evening’s enter- 
tainment by rendering several finely executed piano selec- 
tions. 
Henry T. Coolidge of Concord, clerk in the United 
States Senate, is stopping at the Ocean View with his 
wife for an extended stay. 
H. B. GERMAN 
NAA Bex Or Fel INGE PORT RANTS 
We do High Grade Developing and Printing 
Brown Bldg., Main St., o-te- GLOUCESTER 
