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Cape Ann Resorts. 
Clarence W. Seamans, the wealthy 
typewriter manufacturer of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., has been in Pigeon Cove 
recently to note the progress of the 
- large addition to his summer resi- 
dence, which heretofore has been the 
show place there and will now be 
the largest private residence in 
Pigeon Cove when completed. The 
beautiful grounds of the estate make 
a small park, which are kept open 
as a short cut for the public to the 
ocean front. 
Mrs. James H. Hall, widow of the 
late James H. Hall of Cambridge, 
“who died recently at the New York 
home of her son, William Hall, was 
a pioneer summer resident of Annis- 
quam and was a large’ property 
owner there, Cambridge avenue, An- 
nisquam, being developed by her 
Yate husband from the Lurvey Field. 
-Hon. Charles P. Bond and family 
of Waltham have been at their Rock- 
port cottage recently. A new motor 
boat for their use this season is be- 
ing built by Waddell of Rockport. 
Major Walter Hale of Winchester 
is at his cottage on Marmion Way, 
Rockport. 
Mrs. J. B.--William and Mrs. 
Greenough of Boston have been at 
the Williams Cottage Annisquam, 
Heights, for a few days and Miss 
Katherine Wentworth of Boston has 
had a house party of friends at her 
‘cottage. 
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John F, Reynolds, who developed 
the Flat Point section of Rockport’s 
summer colonies, has arrived at his 
charming Paradise Cliff cottage. 
Mrs. S. B. Howe and sister, Miss 
Elizabeth Barry, who have wintered 
at Atlantic City, have opened their 
cottage on Cambridge avenue, An- 
nisquam. ¢ 
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rodliff 
of Lowell, who have been in Chica- 
go for a portion of the winter, have 
arrived at their summer home in 
Pigeon Cove for the season. 
East Gloucester. 
Mrs. Wm. Dean Howells, wife of 
the noted author, died in New York, 
May 7. It will be recalled that Mr. 
Howells and family summered here 
years ago at the Beachcroft. She 
was Miss Elinor G. Mead of Ches- 
terfield, N. H., and met her dis- 
tinguished husband in Paris. . She 
illustrated some of -her husband’s 
stories. The Howells were also ten- 
ants of the Pines, Annisquam, one 
season, now the property of Mrs. 
Adele Lingard. 
Work on the foundation of the 
very pretentious summer home of 
William Taft of Arlington, the lum- 
ber magnate, has been started at 
Eastern Point, near the fire proof 
mansion of Gen. Mills. 
The Beacheroft opens June 1 and 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Day of 
Somerville will again be the man- 
agers. One of the hotel’s cottages 
has been rented for the season to 
Mrs. Louise Heavens and family of 
New York from June 1 to Oct. 1. 
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Bass Rocks. 
Charles Way, jr.,. has rented his 
cottage, corner Beach avenue and 
Traverse street, to Andrew Dodd, 
jr., and family of Salem and his Page 
street cottage to Mr. Warner, actor, 
of New York. His residence, corner 
Haskell street and Beach avenue, 
has a prospective tenant, Mrs. Lind- 
say of New York. 
Rev. Mr. Williamson of Haverhill 
has rented his cottage to a Mr. Binns 
and family. Rev. Mr. Williamson’s 
house at Eastern Point has been se- 
eured by the Siamese ambassador. 
Edward Rotan and family of Wa- 
Neceel 
eo, Texas, have arrived at their 
Grapevine Cove estate. 
The Souther Mansion house has 
been rented to Mr. Develin and fam- 
ily of Philadelphia. - 
Mr. Thorpe and family of Minne- 
apolis are due in the Seldon cottage 
June 1, and James 8S. Gilbert ahd 
family of New York are due in their 
-eottage June 1. 
Arthur M. Cox of Brooklyn, a cot- 
tage owner here, has recently become 
a member of the Gloucester Day 
committee. . 
Charles Scott, jr., of Overbrook, 
Pa., and Bass Rocks, who recently 
underwent an operation for appen- 
dicitis at the Pennsylvania. hospital, 
is recovering and was to be removed 
to his home tomorrow. It was feared 
Mr. Scott’s illness would change the 
family’s plans to summer abroad. 
