22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Furniture made to order Tel. 233 
and Upholstered 
Antiy WERE F. C. POOLE, 7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 
Daperies, Cushions and Interiors 
correctly executed 
ASS ROCKS is getting ready for the season of 1914 
in the summer colony. Most of the cottagers are 
down on the shore and the hotels, with the exception of 
the Thorwald, are open. ‘Things will start soon on the 
course of the Bass Rocks golf club, several new mem- 
bers being added to the membership of the club this 
season. 
Mrs. C. FE. Pugh and daughters Annie and Esther, 
of Philadelphia, will arrive Saturday at their cottage at 
Bass Rocks. Mrs. Ethan Allen Dennison of New York, 
another daughter will also spend the summer with her 
mother. 
The Thorwald hotel opens Saturday, June 20. Many 
guests are booked for the remainder of the month and 
for July 
Among the ae at the Moorland, Bass Rocks, are: 
Marshall H. Goul d, Boston; Mr. and ee J. C. Nowell 
and children, San Ft reece Mrs. R. M. Stetson, Wake- 
held. Mrs: Anti stGardner, 
and Mrs. F. L. Stone, Pittsfield, Mass.; Dr. Lyman Ab- 
bott, editor of the Outlook, and Miss B. V. Abbott, and 
grandson of Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, who are here for 
a few weeks; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Simonds, Robert Si- 
monds, and children, Dan Simonds, and chauffeur, of 
Fitchburg; Miss J. D. Brown, Miss M. C. Brown, New 
York. Season guests include Mr. and Mrs. W. Hu Park- 
er, bawrence: Gen. lv Carpenters nour as wacmsi ster. 
Miss Mary Carpenter, Philadelphia. 
RertheAmboy aN asec Mit. 
A. Manton Pattillo 
67 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER 
Carpets and Furniture, Upholstery, 
Draperies, Window Shades, Wall 
Papers 
Furnishings for Summer Cottages 
a Specialty 
Sole agent in Gloucester for 
Old Hickory Couch Furniture 
and Wm. Leavens Cottage Furni- 
ture 
Orders for furniture upholstering 
and cushion work attended to 
promptly 
A. Manton Pattillo 
67 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER 
BAST GLOUCESTER’S summer resort section is 
beginning to be the stamping ground of summer 
tourists and all the hotels are open in that section. Many 
of the larger estates are open for the season and cot- 
tagers are daily arriving at Eastern Point. All of the 
hotels entertained many guests over the 17th, which made 
that day one of life at East Gloucester. 
Guests registered for an indefinite period at the Mail- 
man House, East Gloucester, include: Miss Elizabeth 
Timlow, who is at the head of a girls’ school in Wash- 
ington, D. C.; and a pupil, Miss Folger of Oregon; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. Hall, Jr., Portsmouth) NE Misses. 
Crosswell, Boston; Mrs. J. S. Williamson, Lansing, 
Mich. vies Chas. Davidson, Cincinnati, O.; The Misses 
Woodman, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries Wyman and 
son, Jeffries, Jr., Wellesley Hills. 
The Beachcroft reports two-thirds of the season 
booked, better than in any past season. ‘The following 
guests are registered for a few weeks: Mr. and Mrs. 
George Vigneti, the former a noted violinist of New 
York City; t hey have spent part of their vacation at 
Mrs. Vigneti’s home, Stockbridge, Mass. Other guests 
include Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hunter and son, Rochester, 
N..Y-; Mrs. T:-T: Chamberlainy Mr)andm item eo 
Chamberlain, Henry Burton of Boston; Mrs. J. T. Noera 
and Miss S. J. Noera of Cambridge; Henry T. Houston, 
Adolph Engel, of Holyoke; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Enni- 
SOD; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Denton White, of Boston. 
eran 
Che Sign of the Crane 
Cra Hinuse, Hand 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
NOW OPEN---DAILY 
Hours 2:30 to6 
Consignors will please submit 
samples of their cooking and 
' handwork to 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE, CAKE, BREAD and DOUGHNUTS 
Hlor de £. & £. 
Longboys 
By Ay 
Rot: 
They are a delicate slim shape 
of excellent quality 
BOXES OF 25—$2.13 PER BOX 
Estabrook & Eaton 
Boston 
These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
