Aug. 11, 1916. 
Gloucester National Bank 
— GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
So ASLISHED 1796 
“PASC 
Special Attention Given to Summer Accounts 
Miss Erma A. Anderson, superintendent of the New 
England Baptist Hospital, Roxbury, who purchased a 
tract of land on Grape Vine road, near the H. B. Taylor 
estate, expects to build in the autumn. 
drawn for a residence costing nearly $10,000. 
The Whipples of Kansas City have been stopping at 
Hotel Thorwald, Bass Rocks, while their new summer 
home at Grape Vine Cove was being finished. The fam- 
ily and servants are now occupying the new house. 
Miss Retta Thomas, who has a first-class establish- 
ment at 372 Boylston street, Boston, has opened a Ladies’ 
Specialty Shop in Blythedale, near the Hawthorne Inn 
casino. Miss Thomas has an attractive place which has 
grown to be very popular although it is her first season 
at East Gloucester. The store faces a beautiful green 
field with willow trees nearby and there is a nicely furn- 
ished veranda overlooking the view. Miss Thomas’s 
stock is most pleasing and quite unusual. She ‘expects 
“Aren’t those lovely Porch Furnishings? ’”’ 
MAPAM. 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 furnishings—not ordinary things, but attrac- 
tive and comfortable cushions, chairs, 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. 
Se eee EEEEED 
TIFFIN TABLES; CHINESE TEA WAGONS; OLD 
HICKORY CHAIRS; ENGLISH GARDEN CHAIRS 
AND TABLES; CHINESE CHAIRS; GLOUCESTER 
HAMMOCKS; PORCH PILLOWS; YAMATO CUSH- 
IONS: JAPANESE CUSHIONS; ENGLISH AND 
DOMES1IC CRETONES. aoe ae At 
—_— 
A Complete line of Cottage Furniture. Beds, Springs, Mattresses, 
Casework, etc. Furniture Reupholstered and Cushion Work. 
67 Middle St. - Gloucester, Mass. 
Plans are being 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
MRS. CLARA L. HARRINGTON 
2 EASTERN POINT ROAD, GLOUCESTER 
AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES 
Including chippendale, hepplewhite, colonial furniture, china, 
pewter and _ silver. 
Attractive artices for gifts. The most 
exclusive exhibit of oriental textiles on North Shore. 
Fred W. Peabody 
PIANOos, PLAYER PIANOS, VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS 
Rented and For Sale 
Kopaks, SfATIONERY AND SHEET Music 
195 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
to remain here till mid-September at least. 
An evening musicale will be given at Hawthorne Inn 
Casino, East Gloucester, Friday, Aug. 25, at 8.15. The 
artists will be Miss Lillia Snelling, mezzo-soprano, Miss 
Margaret Whitaker, violinist, and Mr. Herman Lohre, 
tenor. Miss Helen Whitaker will be at the piano. Se- 
well’s orchestra will assist. The program will be the 
same as the above artists gave at Beverly Farms July to. 
ASS ROCKS.—The heat of Tuesday was surely “the 
limit” and even cool Bass Rocks. sweltered in the 
wake of the hunid temperature. There were but very 
few people who ventured on the golf links, so terrific 
were the sun’s rays and but very little wind stirring. On 
the beach, however, there were hundreds of people and 
the sea had a large number of bathers. Strange to say, the 
water was the coldest of the season, registering 45 de- 
grees. The big electrical storm which came up in the 
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 Sq., GLOUCESTER 
