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Sept. 15, 1916. 
Haviland Dinner Ware 
O our extensive line of hand-painted china we 
have recently made a new addition—fine dinner 
ware. 
We are now prepared to furnish, in complete 
sets or by the dozen, Haviland china _ hand- 
decorated in a variety of designs. 
Individual pieces or complete sets with mono- 
gram or initial a specialty. 
F. S. THOMPSON, sewe.er 
164 Main Street 
Gloucester 
Mrs. Louis S$. Hall, Detroit, Mich. 
The Clifford House recent arrivals are: Richard Mc- 
Kay, Melrose; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Smith, Malden; Mrs. 
H. Schwarz, Elizabeth Schwarz and Mrs. L. Stolz, Phil- 
adelphia. 
Late arrivals at the Glen Acre are Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank Winslow, Danvers; Miss Jessie EF. Swan, Mrs. 
Evelyn C. Eldridge, Union, N. Y.; Miss EK. H. Tompkins, 
Cambridge. 
ROCKPORT .—The summer contingent in this section 
still lingers with no perceptible diminution in numbers. 
Straitsmouth Inn, with still seventy odd guests, will re- 
main open until the 30th of the month. 
At the Rockport Country club activities are at their 
height even at this late date. The golf course is thronged 
with players and last Saturday at the tournament for the 
Club’s championship Perley Chase of Medford won the 
cup. An extra dance will be given at the clubhouse this 
Saturday night which promises to be one of the most 
enjoyable of the season. A novel feature of the evening 
will be an orchestra of entirely banjo music. 
ANNISQUAM.—Although many people left Annisquam 
during the past week, a number of new guests came 
to Wonasquam Lodge and the Brynmere for a Septem- 
ber stay. Many yachts visited the river over Sunday and 
the visitors at cottages were numerous. 
The Fisher cottage on Leonard street is being occu- 
pied by Miss Elizabeth W. Roberts and Miss Grace Keyes 
of Concord. 
The Bents of Overbrook, Pa., are remaining at their 
Annisquam estate till late in the season. 
The family of Frederick M. Ives which occupied the 
Suntaug Lake dun 
Duuntield, Mass. 
Finest Motor Inn in New England 
Recently enlarged, having a seating capacity of 
500. Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
CHICKEN, STEAK AND LOBSTER DINNERS 
Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 
C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs. 
Tel. Lynn 8490 
Open the year round. 
Located on the Newburyport Turnpike. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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HARTWELL’S GIFT & 
CHINA SHOP 
9 Chestnut St, Gloucester 
Shop of Quality 
Dinner Set patterns ont 
of the ordinary, Cauldoa 
Place and Salad Plates, Baskets from all countries, 
Hall’s Painted ‘Tin Ware, Novelties and Toys from 
Mayfare’s, Fifth Ave., New York; Lamps and 
Shades, Breakfast Trays and Sets. 
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Shee ase BOSTON = Principal Coffee Roasters — CHICAGO 
COFFEE 24 TEA 
Damon cottage on Cambridge avenue this season, return- 
ed to Winchester last Friday. 
Miss Abbie Barry of Swampscott is a guest at By- 
Water Inn, Annisquam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Birge of Buffalo, N. Y., 
have been the guests of Mrs. Caroline B. Richards of 
Annisquam. The Birges have taken a home in Lanes- 
ville. 
{| Harwelly 
China and 
Gift Shop. 
Goucrsrin Mass 
The summer residents of Annisquam have been alive 
this season in doing their part for the aid of the Allies. 
Every week the ladies have met regularly to sew and also 
to pack boxes to be sent to the hospitals in France. 
Miss Elizabeth Muzzey of Lexington has been mak- 
ing a brief visit to relatives in the Annisquam colony. 
THERE ARE No IMMeEprATE Fars of an epidemic of 
infantile paralysis, but the school authorities are practising 
“safety first” in many places in order to avoid criticism. 
THe Business Conpirion still continues bright. The 
New York stock exchange has had five million-share days 
this year. 
Tur LONG SuFFERING and patient public will pay all 
the bills and it has no way to organize a general strike. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
AUTOMOBILES yore weex 
Up-to-date Pierce Arrow Cars with very 
careful drivers 
BROOKLINE AUTO RENTING STA. Telephone 52774 BROOKLINE 
Chester L. Norton 
STEARNS-KNIGHT & PACKARD CARS FOR HIRE 
TEL. WINTHROP 1334-M 
SUGGESTED TRIPS---Lake Winnepesaukee, Lake Sunapee, Poland Springs Mt. 
Washington, Profile, Flume, Crawford Notch, Bar Harbor, Provincetown and all 
parts of Cape, Concord and Lexington, the Berkshires over the Mohawk Trail. 
