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Aug. 4, 1916. 
Gloucester National Bank 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1876 
“ROARSC- 
Special Attention Given to Summer Accounts 
ASS ROCKS.—Things are lively at the Bass Rocks 
golf links and the tennis courts these days and every 
day there are crowds of players and spectators. Owing 
to the extreme heat on Monday, there were only a few 
players who ventured on the links. The bathing beach, 
however, was crowded with people, eager to get the cool- 
ness of the sea. The water had the best temperature of 
the season. 
There was a large gallery of tennis enthusiasts at the 
Bass Rocks courts on Sunday afternoon, from 3 till 5 
o’clock, when one of the finest gatherings marked the 
tennis season here and really “this gathering of experts 
of the country and enthusiasts has been rivalled only by 
Newport,” renarked George Wright, the senior member 
of the prominent firm of Wright & Ditson and father of 
Beals Wright, who was present. Not only were there 
such players wielding the racquet as Molla Bjurstedt of 
Norway, the star national champion, who had for her 
“Aren’t those lovely Porch Furnishings? ’”’ 
MADAM, do you realize just how attractive and 
comfortable a porch may be if it has the right 
sort of furnishings? More women every year are 
discovering what a splendid store this is for buying 
porch farnishings—not ordinary things, but attrac- 
tive and comfortable cushions, ehairs, tables, rugs, 
curtains, bed-hammocks, etc. Once you know us, 
you will be glad that there is such a store on the 
North Shore. We always do our best to please you. 
Come in today. 
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AND TABLES; CHINESE CHAIRS; GLOUCESTER 
HAMMOCKS; PORCH PILLOWS; YAMATO CUSH- 
IONS: JAPANESE CUSHIONS; ENGLISH AND 
DOMES1IC CRETONES. ; 3 *s ote 
TIFFIN TABLES; 
A Complete line of Cottage Furniture. Beds, Springs, Mattresses, 
Casework, etc. Furniture Reupholstered and Cushion Work. 
67 Middle St. - Gloucester, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
MRS. CLARA L. HARRINGTON 
2 EASTERN POINT ROAD, GLOUCESTER 
AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES 
Including chippendale, colonial furniture, china, 
pewter and silver. 
hepplewhite, 
Attractive artices for gifts The most 
exclusive exhibit of oriental textiles on North Shore. 
Fred W. Peabody 
PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, VicTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS 
Rented and For Sae 
KopAKS, STATIONERY AND SHEET Music 
195 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
partner W. 5. McElroyd, the champion of Pittsburg, Miss 
Eleonora Sears of Boston, who played with Harry John- 
son, the Massachusetts champion, the former two playing 
against the latter couple; but there were present, Edwin 
Sheafe, president of the Longwood Cricket club; George 
Church, who won the men’s doubles at Longwood with 
Davis and is one of the first ten players in the United 
States; S. H. Mikami fo Tokio, Japan, a player at Long- 
wood; Charles Garland of Pittsburg, the Yale Inter- 
scholastic champion; George Wightman of Brookline, the 
Pacific coast champion in mixed doubles, San Francisco ; 
William Johnston, the national champion, and stars of 
the Longwood courts, who are playing in the tourna * ents 
there, but came on to Bass Rocks to witness the exhibition 
games. In the contest, Miss Sears and her partner, Mr. 
Johnson, won the first and third sets, the scores being 
6—3, 2—6, 6—4. Miss Bjurstedt began with her hard 
driving and Johnson smashed vigorously. In the second 
THE SHOE SHOP OF 
THE NORTH SHORE 
offers quality of merchandise 
_and service equal to the city 
stores and at prices consider- 
ably less. 
Fine. footwear from the 
best New York and Eastern 
makers. 
Goodyear sneakers and rubber 
footwear. 
Complete Hosiery Department Connected 
FORD and WASS 
The North Shore Shoemakers 
6 PLEASANT ST., Post Office Sg., GLOUCESTER 
