NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
at 
12 SUMMER COTTAGES 
From $75 to $600 a Season 
Apply at 
FRANK W. TARR 
Fancy Grocery and Meat Market, ROCKPORT 
ALONG THE CAPE ANN SHORE 
Arrivals at the Fairview House, East Gloucester, 
the past week, included Mrs. Walter B. Cheney and 
Misses Lilian B. and Margaret Cheney of South Manches- 
ter, Ct. and Miss Mary G. Gardner of Providence, R. 
I. Miss Ruth H. Renton, a niece of Miss Renton, pro- 
prietor of The Fairview, who has been visiting there with 
Mrs. Henry Renton, her mother, had as guests the past 
week the following party of friends from Hawaii, her 
home: J. A. Gilman, Jr., Miss Cordelia A. Gilman, P. H. 
Hitchcock, Edwin H. Gibb and A. C. Young. Miss Ellen 
S. Bulfinch of Cambridge is also stopping at The Fairview. 
“ Mile. De La Follette, a French countess, is the first 
personage of the nobility to make her appearance on. the 
Cape, she being the guest of Mrs. Joseph C. Smith 
at the Mailman House for a few days. Mrs. Smith is the 
wife of the editor of the Boston Globe. They are to stop 
until July 1. Mrs. J. A. Jerger of New York and her 
daughter, Miss Kathryn, and Miss Elsie Sternberger of 
Denver, Colo., are among the season guests at this hotel. 
Miss Emily L. Croswell of Boston is to remain at the 
Mailman until July 1. 
The A. C. Baldwins have arrived at Rockport for 
the season. 
The Lifflers are at their cottage at Iand’s End, Rock- 
port. 
The L. E. Smith heirs have built a cottage at Mar- 
mion Way, Rockport, which is ready for occupancy. 
Trade at 
FORD & WASS 
THE LARGEST AND BEST 
SHOE STORE ON CAPE ANN 
AND THE NORTH SHORE 
THE FIRST is that we have the best Oxford 
we have ever offered our customers—THE 
SECOND that we have a good and varied stock 
of them. ‘his is the leading summer style. 
The Delphine at East Gloucester has entertained a 
number of auto parties the past week and many of the 
season’s guetss have arrived at this hostelry. Mr. and 
Mrs. W. E. Hinchcliffe of Rockford, Ill, stopped there 
with a party of friends on a motor tour to the White 
Mts. The party included Misses J. Belle and C. Hinch- 
liffe, T. Elcock, A. E. Buskee and Edward C. Hinchliffe. 
Miss J. Belle Hinchliffe was recently graduated from Sim- 
mons college. Miss Irene EF. Noyes of the House of 
Seven Gables, Salem, with her sister Julia and Joseph 
C. Noyes of Portland, Me., motored here after witnessing 
the Salem pageant. Mrs. M. K. Baker and R. Munroe 
Baker of Boston are at the Delphine for a few days be- 
fore going to Lake Sunapee, N. H., on a motor trip. 
Mrs. Ella Craig and Miss Frances MacIntosh are at this 
house for the season. 
The Harbor View, one of the most popular hotels 
at East Gloucester, has many guests who have come to 
the shore early this season because of the ideal weather. 
George L. Noyes, the Boston artist, is occupying Green’s 
studio on the Harbor View grounds and will conduct a 
sketching class during the season. Miss H. A. Barron 
and her brother, J. H. Barron of Philadelphia have been 
making their spring stay here. Mrs. B. Bollman of 
Brookline, formerly of St. Louis and Misses Caroline and 
Mary are at the Harbor View for a short stay. The 
young ladies expect to go abroad later in the season, 
while Mrs. Bollman and her mother expect to summer at 
East Gloucester. Miss Grace A. Tarkington of Boston 
is also a guest for a few days. 
There’s a Reason why we are selling more Rubber 
Soled Oxfords for Men this season than ever: 
W E are ready to supply every want in Warm 
Weather Footwear for Men, Women and 
Children. Our stocks are never broken---you will 
always find the Style, Comfort and Quality you 
wish at this Gloucester store. f aA a 
We specialize on warm weather footwear 
for the children. 
There is no need to abuse your feet this 
summer—our line of comfort shoes will be great- 
ly appreciated by men and women. 
Make us your Headquarters for Summer Footwear 
Tennis and Yachting Shoes a Specialty with us 
FORD & WASS 
PLEASANT ST. 
THE NORTH SHORE SHOE DEALERS 
POSTOFFICE SQ. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
