Aug. 25, 1916. 
Gloucester National Bank 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
SSTABLISHED 1796 
“RASC 
Special Attention Given to Summer Accounts 
Boston ; General Charles H. Cole, formerly Adjutant Gen- 
eral of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia and John J. 
O’Leary, chairman of the Democratic State Committee. 
The guests were warmly received and at the bandstand, 
the speakers were introduced by Mayor Barrett. 
FAST GLOUCESTER.—Every available space has been 
taken by the summer tourist in this section, for the 
past week or more and until Labor Day East Gloucester 
will have more people in its hotels and cottages than at 
any time this season. 2500 people at least, can be reckon- 
ed in the hotels not speaking of the cottages situated 
along the shores accommodating roomers and the private 
residences all occupied this season. Things are lively 
socially. Besides the regular dances in the Hawthorne 
Inn casino, the tableau performance of Omar Khayyam 
was given before an immense audience last Friday even- 
ing. A pleasing orchestral concert was given on Sunday 
Do You Know How 
To Arrange Flowers? 
FULPER POTTERY vases, flower bowls, 
flower holders, bulb 
MAKES IT EASY 
dishes, etc. 
A woman who can ar- 
range flowers artistical- 
Fulper flower holders 
make artistic arrange- 
ly is as much an artist 
as her friend who paints 
a picture. 
In making flowers ex- 
press their own loveli- 
ness, she expresses be- 
sides, her own individ- 
uality. 
Such women, lovers of 
flowers, are always look- 
ing for the sort of vases 
and bowls that will help 
them produce new and 
charming effects. 
And such vases and 
bowls are to be found 
in Fulper Pottery—bud 
ment simple and easy, 
and make possible more 
charming effects than 
ever before. 
Sometime you will say, 
“Tf I only had one more 
flower bowl!” Then 
why not come in today 
and see these beautiful 
pieces of Fulper Pot- 
tery. Come today! 
67 Middle St. = Gloucester, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 47 
MRS. CLARA L. HARRINGTON 
2 EASTERN POINT ROAD, GLOUCESTER 
AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES 
Including chippendale, hepplewhite, colonial furniture, china, 
pewter and silver. Attractive artic'es for gifts. The most 
exclusive exhibit of oriental textiles on North Shore. 
= 
Fred W. Peabody 
PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS 
Rented and For Sale 
KopAkKs, STATIONERY AND SHEET MusIc 
195 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
evening by Sewall’s orchestra in the casino and on Mon- 
day evening, Miss Gladys Lott, the clever artist of Boston, 
gave a delightful program of child stories, under the aus- 
pices of the Smith College club of Gloucester, the pro- 
ceeds to be used towards the fund for sending a Glou- 
cester girl to college the coming year. Miss Lott also 
1.e a pleasing program on Tuesday afternoon in the 
picturesque garden of Mrs. George W. Woodbury, East- 
ern Point road, in the heart of the summer colony. There 
was a large attendance and every one was greatly pleased 
with the entertainment. A book party and dance at the 
Harbor View casino on Wednesday evening was a happy 
event for the hotel guests and their friends. The tea 
houses are sought daily at the casino and golf club. This 
Friday evening another big event in the Hawthorne Inn 
casino will be a musicale, with prominent singers appear- 
ing, the proceeds of the affair to be used towards purchas- 
ing Wind Mill Hill Park on Western avenue, on 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 
