NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 37 
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Butman & French 
The Up-to-Date Department Store 
of the North Shore 
Twenty-five 
Departments 
Three Floors well stocked with depend- 
able merchandise. 
Free delivery as often as desired. 
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Special effort to cater to the wants of our 
summer visitors. 
Post Office Square, Gloucester, Mass. 
Har(welly 
Lyte and 
Gift Shop 
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SPECIAL SALE 
WHITE AND GOLD 
ENGLISH CHINA 
Cups and Saucers - _ 55c set 
Large Plates - - - 49c set 
Oatmeal - - - - 49c set 
Sauce Plates - - - 38c set 
HARTWELL’S 
9 Chestnut Street, - GLOUCESTER 
Look for the sign, ‘‘Hartwell’s Gift Shop”’ 
B ASS ROCKS and the Moorland hotel in that place are 
bringing many summer guests there. Among the ar- 
rivals at the Moorland the past few days were M. A. 
Lichenheim of New York, Mrs. Charles V. Meredith of 
Richmond, Va., Miss Howard of Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. 
EK. R. Norton of Brookline, Dr. and Mrs. Crossfield of 
Hartford, Conn., Mrs. J. E. Lindsay of Baltimore, Mrs. 
George Ware of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hub- 
bell of Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. J. B. Dickinson of Roches- 
ter, N. Y., and Mrs. B. W. Corson of Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Bass Rocks numbers among its arrivals the past few 
days Dr. and Mrs. William Jarvie and daughter, Miss A. 
F. G. Jarvie of Brookline, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. C. 
H. Gamage of Gloucester. 
Joseph Walker of Brookline, ex-Speaker of the House 
of Kepresentatives and Mrs. Walker are occupying the 
Sunset cottage on Eastern Point, East Gloucester for the 
season. 
The Fairview, East Gloucester, expects many sea- 
son guests during the next few days. Already there for 
the summer are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May of Philadelphia, 
Miss Susan Robinson of New York, Mr. and Mrs. 
G. B. Bolles and son of Philadelphia and Mrs. H. H. 
Walker and daughter, Louise C., of Morristown, N. J. 
Miss H. L. Mackintosh of Cambridge and Mrs. G. J. 
Kenderdine of Philadelphia are at the Fairview for the 
month of July. 
Major and Mrs. Reid and daughter Margaret are oc- 
cupying one of the Hawthorne Inn cottages for the sea- 
son at East Gloucester. 
General and Mrs. George C. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. 
Conrad Reid are at the Heathercrest cottage, East Glou- 
cester, for the season. 
P IGEON COVE has the honor of having the newest 
_° and certainly one of the best summer hotels on th¢ 
North Shore in The Edward, which opened last week 
and entertained severai guests on Sunday. ‘Those who 
registered on the opening day were loud in their praise 
of the house and its appointments. The new hotel is 
luxuriously furnished and is thoroughly up-to-date in 
every way. Its position directly on the ocean makes it 
a particularly pleasing place to stop this week when the 
warships are anchored within a few hundred yards from 
the hotel. A feature of the Edward is the reservation 
of seven rooms on the top floor exclusively for young 
ladies. The rooms have running water, with private bath 
for the floor and a long distance telephone. The fur- 
nishings are of white inlaid mahogany. 
Straitsmouth Inn at Rockport on Land’s End is 
comfortably filled and many of the guests who have made 
this hotel their summer home in previous years are quar- 
tered there. Among the season guests arrived the past 
few days are Miss Lucy A. Whitney of Arlington 
Heights, Miss Elizabeth Hurd of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. 
Herbert A. Gidney and daughter, Pauline of Malden, 
Mrs. E. J. Foss of Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. 
Walworth and son of Lawrence and Miss E. M. Taylor 
of Boston. 
THE MISSES GORDON AND WHITCOMB 
Hawthorne Tea Room 
Catering for Private Parties a Specialty 
OPEN AFTER 11.30 A. M. PHONE 596W 
Casino Building EAST GLOUCESTER 
