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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Antiqit PR F. C. POOLE, 7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 
Furniture made to order Tel. 233 
and Upholstered 
Daperies, Cushions and Interiors 
correctly executed 
ASN UaM is one of the prettiest little resorts on 
Cape Ann and a great many Bostonians have taken 
advantage of its nearness to the city and while having 
their pretty summer homes on its breezy heights can still 
conveniently go into the city each morning. 
Brynmere arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Amee, 
Cambridge; W. F. Willmann, Wollaston; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. S. Mason, Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake and 
son, Brookline; Miss Alice P. Hande, Sydney, Australia ; 
Miss L. Holyoke, Braintree. 
By-Water-Inn guests are Mrs. Fred H. Howard and 
family, Williamstown; Mrs. A. L. Rothwell and family, 
Gardner; G. Hubbard, H. W. Lyon, New York; Misses 
Mary and Lulu McGraw, Jamaica Plain; Miss Marion 
Whitmarsh, Dorchester. 
House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 
W. Wood ot New York and Adams Hill, Annisquam, for 
the past week have been Stafford Hendricks and McCaul- 
ley Hamilton of New York and Harry Salisbury of New 
York and Paris. With Miss Elizabeth Wood they have 
been making many trips along the shore and to the Essex 
County club. 
J. P. Bartlett of New York and Annisquam Heights 
has spent the summer in Europe. The last the family 
heard of him he was in Paris. Mrs. Bartlett spent the 
last week-end in New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Guiler of Norwood Heights 
have been entertaining Miss Ruth Van Blarcon of New- : 
ton, N. J., for the past month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wiggin of Norwood Heights 
have been very much interested in the boat raciny at Mar- 
blehead the past week. Mr. Wigvin, who is commodore 
of the Annisquam Yacht club, and his sons raced_ their 
boats, as did their daughter, Miss Gertrude, who with her 
little “Catspaw” won a first prize. 
Arrivals at the Overlook hotel include Rev. and Mrs. 
Shultice and family of Norfolk, Va.; Rev. and Mrs. W. 
A. Barr and family,of New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Aber- 
crombie and family, Baltimore; Gerald Mygatt, New 
York; Mrs. C. (C. Stockder and family, Miss Emma P. 
Smith, New York; Miss 8. P. Fitzgibbon, Misses Phillips, 
Brookline; Dean and Max Hole, Chicago; Mrs. N. B. 
Comstock, Boston. 
Grand View arrivals are Mrs. Henry Henderson, 
Flint, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Nicholson, Pittsburg, 
ONS. 
LU WEL! 
Peete 18) Franklin St Boston, 
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tribble, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss 
L. M. Fullerton, Miss H. M. Kruger, Philadelphia; Misses 
J. G. and J. L. Mackintosh, Elizabeth, N. J.; J. O. Obear, 
Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. H. Cone and daughters, Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Miss F.C. Cruft, Mrs. L. S. Farris, Boston. 
Miss Susie White of “Allenwindon,’” Norwood 
Heights, is entertaining Miss Susan Beldon, daughter of 
the Episcopal rector in Geneva, Switzerland. Miss Bel- 
don, who is spending the summer on this side, gave a 
launch party Saturday and entertained at tea at the ever 
popular Barnacle in honor of Mrs. James White of New 
York. The other guests were Miss Miner and Miss Wil- 
son of East Orange, N. J. The Barnacle is having the 
usual rush of mid-August teas and other social functions. 
AY VIEW, the pretty little hamlet on Cape Ann near 
Annisquam, and named by the wife of Gen. B. F. 
Butler, who settled there in 1868, has an interesting little 
summer colony. The large and impressive house, bui't 
by Gen. Butler, who opened up the Cape Ann granite 
industries in by-gone days, is occupied by his daughter’s 
family, Gen. and Mrs. Adelbert Ames of Lowell and 
Tewksbury. Gen. Ames is a former U. S. senator and 
ex-governor of Mississippi. The grounds of the Ames 
home extend along the coast and magnificent sea views 
are seen from the verandas. The four daughters of the 
family occupy cottage homes on the estate. They are all 
actively interested in suffrage, Mrs. Oakes Ames, who 
lives on an island just opposite the estate, being the treas- 
urer of the Massachusetts association; Mrs. Spencer Bor- 
den, Jr., of Fall River is working hard to get the move- 
ment underway in her place; and Mrs. Andrew Marshall 
of Tewksbury is also much interested. A son, Col. Butler 
Ames of Lowell, spends the week-ends with his parents.. 
He was married this June to Miss Willis of Columbia, 
Mo., and they, with the Oakes Ameses, have been among 
the interested visitors at Longwood lately. Mrs. C. 
Brooks Stevens of Tewksbury is president of the organiza- 
tion there. 
Another interesting place at Bay View is the former 
home of Col. French, who assisted Gen. Butler in the 
quarries. It is now the summer home of Cardinal O’Con- 
nell of Boston and is known as Villa Sante Croce. The 
Cardinal has been abroad since April and was a passen- 
ger on the Cincinnati, which reached Boston last Satur- 
Fluor ew EXE. 
Longboys 
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 
