July 14, 1916, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
NEXT TO POST OFFICE, PIGEON COVE 
‘ ; ( DIRECTLY ON TROLLEY LINE ) 
Cea Room and Woman's Exchange 
Ye Oly Cavern Shop 
; 
All kinds of Quilts, made and quilted entirely by 
hand 
Old-fashioned Hand-Braided Rugs 
Hooked Rag Rugs and Knitted Mats. Home-made 
Pastry and Candies fresh daily 
All Kinds of Cards 
ROCKPORT. Cottagers have been coming to Rock- 
" port rather late this season and there are still a num- 
ber of cottages vacant, either to rent or because the owners 
will come later in the month or early in August. The cool, 
backward season is undoubtedly the cause for the people 
being satisfied for the present wh their city apartmenis. 
The outlook for a brisk late summer business is encourag- 
ing, however, to hotel keepers and managers of small 
houses for the entertainment of guests. 
The George F. Babbitts of Brookline are occupying 
their spacious and attractive summer home, ‘Pineledge,” 
situated in the grove of pine trees at Land’s End, on the 
road near Turk’s Head Inn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dodge of Boston are occupy- 
ing the Whitman cottage on Eden road, Loblolly, Rock- 
port, for the season. 
Rev. John J. Casey of South Boston has arrived at 
his Land’s End cottage. 
Arthur W. Hale and family of Winchester are occu- 
pying their cottage on South street, Rockport. 
Francis E. Smith and family of Winchester are 
spending the season on Eden road, Rockport. Mr. Smith 
is secretary of the Rockport Country club. 
The Emil Gruenings of New York are occupying 
‘their country house at Land’s End, which is one of the 
most pretentious in the colony. 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Colby and daughter, Mrs. 
F. C. Adams, of Natick are located at their cottage at 
Land’s End. Mr. Colby is a dry goods merchant at 
Natick. 
Col. E. E. Locke is domiciled at the Small cottage, 
Brierstone road, Land’s End, for the season. 
Mrs. ‘I’. Harrison Garrett of Baltimore has arrived 
at her summer home on South street, Rockport. 
Miss Mary Ware Allen of Cambridge recently ar- 
rived at her cottage, South Eden road, Land’s End, Rock- 
port. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Strecker of Boston have 
arrived at their Land’s End cottage for the season. Mr. 
Strecker is Assistant Treasurer of the United States. 
Mischa Elman, the noted violinist, of Boston is spend- 
ing the summer in Rockport and is located in one of the 
Hale cottages on Marmion Way. Elman is not only a 
favorite in opera and concert, but also in the Victor 
records. ’ 
A. K. Rogers, Professor of Philosophy at Yale, and 
wife are enjoying the Rockport shore this season and are 
located on Atlantic avenue. Prof. Rogers recently re- 
ceived an honorary degree from Colby College. 
Brigadier-General and Mrs. William A. Pew of 
Salem have taken occupancy of their pleasant summer 
residence at Land’s End in the vicinity of the Turk’s 
Head Inn. 
A new Hotel de Luxe 
Che Enmard 
In the Quaint New England Village of 
Pigeon Cove 
MASSACHUSETTS 
“Like a bit of Normandy,” its restful beauty 
unsurpassed. 
At the Tip End of Cape Ann 
SPLENDID MOTORING ROADS. GOLF, TENNIS, FISHING 
Unsurpassed French Cuisine 
Management of L. M. Wi1son. 
C. S. Kalin, a Cincinnati artist, has taken a studio on 
Atlantic avenue, Rockport. He usually arrives early on 
Cape Ann and is busy with the brush getting ready for 
the fall and winter exhibitions. Mr. Kalin is now the 
guest of Frank Duveneck, the noted artist, also of Cin- 
cinnati, at Rocky Neck, East Gloucester. Mr. Kalin is 
a pupil of Duveneck. 
The Charles H. Laws of Cincinnati, O., are at their 
summer home, “Lawiston-by-the-Sea,” Land’s End, for 
the season. 
The Prof. Max Kellners of Cambridge are not at 
Land’s End and their cottage is occupied by Mrs. L. A. 
Kinney. 
The Arthur C. Baldwins of Chestnut Hill are set 
tled in their Land’s End cottage for the season. 
The Misses Thatcher of Roxbury have arrived at 
their summer home, “Billingsgate,” Land’s End, Rock- 
port. 
A. P. Chase of Boston has taken occupancy of a 
cottage on Marmion Way for the season. 
Charles J. Rosebault is located on Marmion Way for 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morse of Boston are spending 
the season at their cottage on Marmion Way, Rockport. 
The Harry Duttons of Boston have arrived at their 
summer home “The Rocks,’ Marmion Way, Rockport, 
for the season. Mr. Dutton is vice-president of the big 
dry goods house of Houghton & Dutton, Boston. 
, Joseph F. Reynolds, the artist, and Mrs. Reynolds, 
of Boston are at their attractive summer residence, ‘*Para 
dise Cliffs,’ Eden road, Land’s End, for a usual 'ong 
season... 
The Charles IL. Parkers of Malden are located at 
the George W. Harvey cottage, Land’s End, for the sea 
son. 
Prof. J. S. Ankeney, professor of fine arts in the 
University of Missouri, is spending the season on Atlan- 
tic road, Rockport. 
Members of the Major Film Company of New York 
have been acting along the water front in Rockport for 
the motion picture play, “Damaged or The Never Born.” 
Hal Clarendon is the director. The leading lady is Miss 
Ruth MeTammany and the heavy parts are being taken 
by Miss MacTammany, Mr. Clarendon and George Lar- 
kin. Mr. Larkin will be remembered as “Alan Law” in 
“The Trey of Hearts” and he has been taking a leading 
part with Pauline Fredricks in the “Woman In the Case,” 
a film about to be released. He has a very attractive per- 
sonality. J. F. O’Connor, who has taken many parts i 
movie-plays, is also with the Major company here. Miss 
MacTammany is a very attractive young lady. She re- 
turned but a short time ago from Europe, being last in 
Florence, Italy. She has dark curls and violet-blue eyes 
