La Tausca Pearls 
Duplicates of genuine pearls, so perfect that 
only an expert can distinguish between them. The 
various qualities match every variety of genuine 
pearls. 
Beautiful Durable 
Inexpensive 
Prices from $3.00 upward. Every string 
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164 Main Street, Gloucester 
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‘APE ANN. The present week brings along a large 
number of cottagers and hotel guests to the shores of 
Cape Ann. The closing of school has enabled many fam- 
ilies to begin their sojourns for the summer and all who 
love this section seem to be delighted whether there be 
rain, fog or sunshine. There have been many week-end 
parties at cottages where college students were and some 
still are guests before their departure after commence- 
ment, to homes in all sections of the country. The most 
uotable college reunion this season was that of the pres- 
ent week, Monday and Tuesday, when the Harvard Class 
ef 1909, 200 strong had its sexennial gathering and great- 
ly enjoyed festivities at Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester. 
A notable event, also was the reunion of the Kearsarge 
Survivors at East Gloucester last Saturday, when dis- 
tinguished guests visited the city and paid tribute to the 
heroes of that historical sea battle of the Kearsarge and 
Alabama, off Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864, during 
Hawthorne Inn was the scene of the 
the civil war. 
banquet. 
The Gloucester Yacht club has announced its racing 
1915 season. (The first race was held 
last Saturday afternoon, and the races will continue on 
Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the summer. 
There will be special races on Mondays, July 4 and Sept. 
6. 
fixtures for the 
ASS ROCKS. This colony is showing much life as 
about half of the cottage residents have arrived for 
the season and both big hotels are now open with per- 
manent guests registered. The Hotel Thorwald on At- 
lantic road opened today and guests will arrive speedily 
from now on. The cool weather does not daunt the 
bather in taking his daily plunge into the brine and Good 
Harbor beach, one of the finest stretches of clean sand on 
the Atlantic seacoast, has once more assumed its sum- 
mer appearance with its many bathers 
about, under bright-colored parasols. 
The Siamese Legation which: spent last season at 
the big Way cottage on Bass Rocks heights, in among the 
most 1mportant arrivals the present week, at this colony. 
The royal suite occupies the cottage of Roland B. Sher- 
man, Esq., son of the late Judge Sherman, situated on 
Nautilus road. The English secretary to the legation, 
Edward H. Loftus and family are occupying the Taft 
cottage on Atlantic road, a short distance from the Sher- 
man house. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., 
arrived several days ago at their 
zanda,” at Bass Rocks. 
Fitzwilliam Sargent and Egbert Fe 
phia, came over the road in Mr. 
of Overbrook, Pa., 
Anne, estate, « ‘Tragabig- 
Iton, of Philadel- 
Sargent’s car for class 
34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
and people sitting 
June 25, 1915 
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SALADS a specialty. Delicious Luncheons, After- 
noon Tea. “Little Dinners” Served to order. 
Old English Furniture, Prints, Pewter and China. 
“Mountain Community” Industries, Linens, Smock- 
ed Blouses, Garden and Piazza Furnishings. 
Day at Harvard. Mr. Sargent is a Harvard “14 man. 
Mr. Felton stopped over at Beverly, the guest of relatives 
and Mr. Sargent proceeded to Bass Rocks, where he 
joined his wife here and was the guest of his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Sargent at their estate. Mr. 
and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Sargent left by auto this week for 
their home in Ardmore. They will return to Bass Rocks 
later for a stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
arrived at their cottage on Decatur road. 
the well known Boston jeweler. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cooper of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 
have opened their cottage on Atlantic road, Bass Rocks. 
The Coopers were at their cottage very late last autumn 
owing to quarantine, their daughter being very ill with 
scarlet fever. 
A splendid innovation at Hotel Thorwald, Bass 
Rocks, this season is the installing of a wireless station. 
This station will be in touch with stations as far south 
as Key West, Fla., and as far north as Pialeeaeeenes 
Guests of this exclusive hotel will have the privilege of 
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