30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
A SUMMER HOME of 2% stories for Joseph O. Proc- 
tor, Jr., of Boston is among the new residences 
at Bass Rocks this season. It is situated at the cor- 
ner of Brightside Ave. and Decatur Road. On the 
first floor there are the usual dining and living room, 
kitchen, glass enclosed sun porch and breakfast room. 
There are five chambers and two baths on the sec- 
ond floor. Two chambers, and trunk and storage rooms 
comprises the third floor plan. Four dormer windows 
break up the monotony of the roof. H. M. Hanson of 
Gloucester was the architect; Walter P. Day of Glou- 
cester was the builder. 
Allen B. Farmer of the Bass Rocks summer colony 
will occupy a new residence built for him on Decatur 
Road this spring. A dining room, living room, kitchen 
and large veranda are included in the first floor plan. 
On the second floor there is a suite of chambers and 
three baths. H. M. Hanson of Gloucester was the arch- 
itect; Walter P. Day, also of Gloucester, did the 
building. : 
A new residence for Mrs. Blanche P. Weston of 
Dayton, O., has been erected since last season on Wind- 
emere Road, Bass Rocks. The roof and exterior are 
shingled. On the first floor there is a lving room, 
colonial finished hall, the usual kitchen and pantries; 
there are eight chambers and four baths. E. L. Phil- 
lips of Gloucester was the architect; Benjamin Clark 
of Gloucester was the builder. 
An addition which gives five new rooms and two 
baths has been made at the summer home at Bass 
Rocks of Dr. William Jarvie of Montclair, N. J. The 
interior has been re-decorated and the grounds gen- 
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and we extend to all summer visitors 
as well as permanent residents of Glou- 
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to inspect our. stock. 
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the architect; E. 8S. Griffin, also of Gloucester, was the 
builder. 
ONE of the most unique and elaborate of the new 
summer homes erected during the past year on 
the shore is the stone dwelling completed this spring 
at Eastern Point, East Gloucester, for Frederick G. 
Hall of Boston. It is on the site of the famous old 
Colonial Arms hotel and besides the main dwelling 
there is a studio and garage of stone. The house is 
built in the shape of the letter L and has a hipped 
roof. <A decorative stone wall surrounds the entire 
property. The main house is 2 1-2 stories high; it is 
approached by a long covered walk, finished in hand- 
hewed oak. The covering in the walk is broken by sev- 
eral windows, enclosed by iron grill work. A feature of 
the rooms on the first floor is the sea room, 25x45 
feet, overlooking the ocean. This room is 16 feet high, 
with hard pine timbers showing in the eeiling. The 
remainder of the first floor is taken up with the dining 
room, piazza and servants’ quarters. The rooms on 
the second floor are reached from a long gallery with 
vaulted arch ceiling. The chambers in the main por- 
tion of the house lead off this gallery, being situated on 
the water side. There are 12 chambers on this floor. 
The studio, a short distance from the residence, is of 
stone, two stories, with dimensions of 35 x 30 feet. The 
main room in this building is a large one, 25 ft. square, 
with other smaller ones adjoining. The garage is of one 
story, will accommodate two cars and contains besides 
the ear room, chauffeur’s quarters and a repair room. 
Bellows & Aldrich of Boston were the architects; J. 
T. Wilson & Sons of Nahant were the builders. 
67 MIDDLE STREET 
Gloucester-by-the-Ocean 
Carpets and Furniture. 
Upholstery, Draperies, Window 
Shades, Wall Paper. Furnishings 
for summer cottages a specialty. 
Sole agents in Gloucester for Old 
Hickory Porch Furniture and Wil- 
liam Leavens Cottage Furniture. 
Kaltex Living-Room Furniture. 
Heywood and Wakefield Wicker 
and Willow Furniture. 
Orders. for 
and cushion 
promptly. 
4. Manton Pattillo 
‘“Auto Delivery’’ 
furniture, upholstery, 
work attended to 
