NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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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. 
Special effort to cater to the wants of our 
summer visitors. 
Post Office Square, Gloucester, Mass. 
Fai Gill Shop 
9 Cuesrmur Sr 
GLoucesran Mass 
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” 
ASS ROCK’S summer colony is now quite complete 
and most of the residences are open for the season. 
' Among the recent arrivals there are James R. Bailey of 
Lawrence, Rev. John Foster of Boston, Mrs. Winthrop 
Sargent of Panama, Dr. F. E. Taft of Cambridge, L. F. 
Baldwin of No. Woburn, Mrs. Arthur M. Cox of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Mrs. George F. Chickering of Lawrence, 
Horace Beals of Lowell, Edward Ellis of Boston, Charles 
F. Farnsworth of Memphis, Tenn., Edward Rotan of 
Waco, Texas, F. E. Libby of Jamaica Plain and G. Whitte- 
more of Boston. 
Many persons are making the Moorland their sum- 
mer rendezvous and this Bass Rocks hotel has been mak- 
ing reservations for several guests who will spend their 
first season on the North Shore. Among the season guests 
to arrive this week are Mrs. J. J. Bell of Chicago, Miss 
Frances Simpson of Atlanta, Ga., Miss E. J. Goseshin 
of Cincinnati, O., C. F. Noyes of New York city, Mrs. J. 
W. Duncan of Newton, Mrs. Henry H. Spalding of Nor- 
wich, Conn., Mrs. Edward Maynard and daughter, Mrs. 
Lasell, of Troy, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. James FE. Palmer 
and guest, Miss Florence Nithok, all of Rochester, N. Y. 
Baroness von Kretschman and Baroness von Biegele- 
ben were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Sargent on 
a motor trip from Philadelphia to Bass Rocks, where the 
latter opened their summer place, “Wyncote.” ‘The trip 
was made in two days and was thoroughly enjoyed. The 
guests will remain at “Wyncote” until next tweek. 
Dr. and Mrs. Freeman are entertaining Mr. Good- 
win and Miss Scott of Philadelphia at Rocky Neck, Glou- 
cester. 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. ‘Thomas have 
Brambler Ledge, their summer home at Gloucester, for 
the season, 
opened 
P IGEON COVE’S new hotel, the Edward, with its 
grounds coming rapidly into shape, is showing itself 
to be one of the prettiest summer hostelries on the North 
Shore. Despite the fact that this is the Edward’s first 
season many reservations have been made for suites for 
the month of August and until the close of the season. 
Its charming situation directly on the ocean is proving 
a powerful magnet to draw summer visitors to one of the 
most beautiful spots on the coast, Pigeon Cove. 
Season guests at Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, include 
Mrs. A. F. Brown of Salem, Mass., Mrs. S. and Miss 
M. E. Batchelder of Cambridge, Mrs. Theodore Townsend 
of Albany, N Y., Miss Sprague of Flushing, N. Y., Mrs. 
J. M. Ripley and daughter of Providence, Mrs. J. C. 
Doughty and daughters Misses Julia and Amelia of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Mrs. M. 8. Oliver and daughter of East 
Orange, N. Y., and T. N. Childs of Toledo, O. 
Many season guests are enjoying the cool breezes at 
Straitsmouth Inn at Land’s End, Rockport. Among. them 
are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Munroe and children of Brook- 
line, Mrs. W. C. Lynne and daughter Harriet of New 
York city, Miss Caroline Brew of Boston . with 
Miss Harriet L., Louisa P. and Grace Parker of 
Cambridge, Miss H. N. Reynolds of Waltham, Mrs. 
Thomas S. Sears of Chelsea, Mich., Mrs. Edwin L. 
Harrington and daughter Evelyn of Germantown, Pa., 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, maid and chauffeur, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. B. Currier of Northampton, Mass., Miss C. A. 
Thompson, also of Northampton, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. 
Batchelder and Edwin T. Batchelder of Salem, Mass., 
Mrs. A. R. Stearns and daughter Elsie of Brookline, Miss 
K. B. Wildes and Miss B. A. Allen of Boston, Miss M. 
L. Sanders and H. G. Sanders of Lawrence, Miss E. G. 
Jones of Brookline and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Corey 
and family of Malden. 
