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The “ORANA” HAT SHOP 
149 TREMONT STREET 
BOSTON 
SEND NOW FOR 
This special Panama 
Hat finished with a 
band of black Grosgrain 
ribbon. It is both smart 
and a good looking 
_ style for gentlewomen 
and gentlemen. Price 
/ $3.00 delivered to all 
parts of the country. 
Kindly mention head 
size when ordering. 
oe eee (Envoyezg sil vous 
plait votre chéque personnel ou un mandat). 
A. L. ORR, 1122 Lawrence Bldg., Boston, Mass. 
AST GLOUCESTER.tThe greatest influx of summer 
* visitors at one time for years came to this section of 
Cape Ann, the largest colony on the North Shore, last 
Saturday. All twelve hotels received a great many guests. 
The Hawthorne Inn received the largest number and the 
hostelry was filled over the Fourth of July, but the ma- 
jority are permanent guests. The Inn will have one of 
the most prosperous seasons in its history. The first lively 
social event of the 1916 season was the ball held in the 
Hawthorne Inn casino on Fourth of July night. Sewali’s 
orchestra, the house orchestra, furnished the music and 
the casino was the scene of a gay throng of the Inn guests 
and a large number of their friends from the cottage 
colonies of Eastern Point and Bass Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Oakes of Clinton road, 
Brookline, are late comers to East Gloucester. They 
are again occupying the beautiful Sherman estate on 
Eastern Point road, near Ledge Lane and really the 
entrance to the Eastern Point colony. Mr. and Mrs. 
Oakes have a high regard of the artistic and many well- 
know artists are among their guests entertained so fre- 
quently. The Oakeses have a splendid view of the har- 
bor, besides a broad stretch of lawn and trees and gar- 
dens from their house on the height. 
Guy C. Wiggin, the New York artist, who had a 
fine showing of his paintings in the metropolis and in 
other exhibitions in various cities last winter, has taken 
“at “a4 BEACON HILL 
fintel Belleuy oe.consrecer 
J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
EUROPEAN PLAN 
WATCH REPAIRING 
FE, offer to Summer Residents of the North 
Shore a repair department that is unexcelled 
anywhere. 
All work is done by thorough, experienced 
workmen. ~ Delivery is made when promised. 
Special attention is given to the repairing of 
timers, repeaters, complicated watches, and French 
travelling clocks. 
F. S. THOMPSON, sewe er 
Gloucester 
164 Main Street 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 7, 1915. 
BROOKS, GILL & CO. 
ORIENTAL AND HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS 
and 
Frederick L. Kenyon — 
DECORATOR : 
Furnishers of the New Ocean House Annex 
54 Canal Street ~ Boston 
Suggestions and Estimates furnished on application 
Tel. Haymarket 3917 
the small cottage in the Patch Willows, across from the 
Hotel Delphine. 
Louis Kronberg, the Boston artist whose ballet dane- 
ers on canvas have attracted wide attention and honors 
in the exhibitions, has taken the Delphine studio in the 
Patch Willows. Mr. Kronberg is registered at the Dei- 
phine. 
Miss Alice Worthington Ball is a Baltimore artist, 
who is no stranger to East Gloucester, the Artists para- 
dise, and she has taken an apartment in the old farm- 
house on Eastern Point road, so charmingly renovated 
for the Misses Morrill of Boston. With Miss Ball is a 
southern friend, Miss Alice Upton. : 
Mrs. L. M. Hobbs has taken occupancy of her pleas- 
ant studio cottage on Grape Vine road. 
The “Sign of the Rudder” tea house on Eastern 
Point road is the scene of many pleasant tea parties these 
days. The Misses Morrill of Boston have had some at- 
tractive changes made in the interior of the old house, 
the walls of the living and dining rooms having been re- 
moved, throwmg the house open into oné, where it was 
formerly arranged for two tenants. Teas or dinners are 
now served indoors when desired. 
Jenny Wren’s Doll House, which last season was 
located at the Green studio, Harbor View hotel, is now 
situated in the attractive little studio near the Delphine, on 
Hawthorne lane. 
JENNY WREN 
THE DOLLS’ DRESSMAKER 
Do.Ltts, TOYS AND GIFTS 
7 AEs. D.O LU La OeUSae 
HAWTHORNE LANE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
St ig SG" 
HARTWELL’S GIFT & 
CHINA SHOP 
9 Chestnut St., Gloucester 
Shop of Quality 
9 Cwestaur Sv. 
GLOUCESTER MASS. 
Dinner Set patterns out 
of the ordinary, Cauldoa 
Place and Salad Plates, Baskets -from:all countries, 
Hall’s Painted Tin Ware, Novelties and Toys from 
Mayfare’s, Fifth Ave., New York; Lamps and 
Shades, Breakfast Trays and Sets. 
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