NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Shore Property in Rockort 
TO LET 
$80 to $800 ROCKPORT, 
HELEN L. THURSTON 
20 Pleasant Street 
Shore Real Estate 
FOR SALE 
- MASS. $1200 to $10,000 
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A fireproof year-round residence has been built 
at Hastern Point, East Gloucester, for John J. Pew of 
the Gorton-Pew Co. It is situated on a high bluff, 
overlooking the ocean. It is Spanish mission in style, 
with red tile roof, the principle construction being of 
terra cotta blocks. The rooms on the first floor have 
tile floors and balconies, with no wood except in the 
doors and window casings. On the second story the 
floors are made with terrazzo finish. KH. L. Phillips of 
Gloucester was the architect; George W. Harvey of 
Boston was the builder. 
A 21-2 story cottage has been finished this spring 
for Mrs. Fannie J. Taylor of Morristown, N. J., on 
Grapevine road, East Gloucester. The exterior is 
shingled, with gambrel roof. Besides the usual rooms 
on the first floor, there are five chambers and three 
baths on the second. E. lL. Phillips of Gloucester 
was the architect; E. S. Griffin of Gloucester was the 
builder. 
A‘ PIGEON COVE, Rockport, the summer home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd of Concord has been 
moved 100 feet nearer the ocean and extensive improve- 
ments made to the interior of the house and _ the 
grounds surrounding. By the addition made there is 
included an enlarged kitchen, and a new pantry and 
storage room. A large chimney has also been built 
Gloucester National Bank 
Formerly Gloucester Bank 
Established 1796 
The Oldest Banking Institution in the City 
CAPITAL : 
SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS 
$200,000 
$ 100,000 
We 
respectfully solicit the accounts of corporations, 
A general banking business conducted. 
firms and individuals, and are prepared to furn- 
ish such depositors with business facilities con- 
sistent with their balances and standing. 
William H. Jordan, President 
William Babson, Vice-President 
and Cashier 
Directors: 
William H. Jordan 
Benjamin A. Smith 
William H. Garland 
Thomas P. Bolger 
Patrick M. Longan 
William Babson 
on the exterior. 
the contractor. 
Edward Bailey of Pigeon Cove was 
A one-story addition has been made to the Granite 
St. cottage of Mrs. D. C. Babson this spring at Pigeon 
Cove. An L 14 feet square, four dormer windows and 
a large piazza have been added. The first floor has 
been altered into one large recreation room, with an 
open fireplace of pasture-rock. This cottage was for- 
merly the old Bailey home. The alterations were made 
by Edward Bailey, contractor, of Pigeon Cove. 
W. ROBINSON of North Andover is a newcomer to 
the Cape Ann section who will occupy a new sum- 
mer home at the Headlands, Rockport, this season. His 
residence, of 2 1-2 stories, is situated near Old Garden 
beach. It is of wooden construction, with shingled 
roof and sides of the same material. On the first floor 
are the usual living room, dining room, kitchen and 
pantry. On the second story are four chambers, two 
maids’ rooms and three baths. The new house will be 
ready for Mr. Robinson and his family the present sea- 
son. Edward S. Griffin of Gloucester was the builder. 
‘““The Rocks’’ is the name given to the new home 
of Harry Dutton of Houghton & Dutton of Boston at 
Gap Cove, Rockport. Mr. Dutton has thoroughly ren- 
ovated and made so many additions to the former Sally 
FORD & WASS 
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