NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 41 
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. 
The Hotel Thorwald at Bass Rocks continues to earn 
its title as ‘the select hotel of old Gloucester.” Many of 
the old patrons have returned and will remain through- 
out the season. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 
Southgate and their son, Mr. Richard Southgate of Wor- 
cester; Prof. Wm. McGucken of New York City; Mr. 
and Mrs. Bradley Welch, daughter and maid of Philadel- 
phia; Mrs. Ralph Booth and family of Detroit; Mrs. 
Robert J. Nelden and Miss Kathleen Nelden, Patterson, 
N. J.; Mrs. Frank Field of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. 
C. A. McGregor and daughter of Haverhill; Mrs. Geo. 
Black and son George of Detroit. The popular mid-week 
‘dances at The Thorwald are much enjoyed by the guests 
and the cottagers of the vicinity. Very pretty parties 
are to be seen in the ball-room every Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings. Mrs. Bradley Welch of the Thorwald gave 
a launch party to a large number of friends on Tuesday 
of this week. Mrs. E. Le B. Gardner, Miss Louise Gard- 
ner and Mr. Prescott Gardner of Ridgewood, N. J., were 
dinner guests of Mrs. Robert J. Nelden of Patterson, N, 
J., at the Thorwald on Tuesday. Capt. P. J. Walsh, 
Twenty Second Engineers, member of the staff of Gov. 
Sulzer of New York, is spending the month at the Thor- 
wald with Mrs. Walsh. 
Among the guests registered at the Thorwald, Bass 
Rocks, are: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fleischmann, New York 
City; Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dunn, Iowa City, Iowa; 
Dr. C. D. Brewer and Miss L P. Brewer, Springfield, 
Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Booth, Master Jack Booth, 
Miss Virginia Booth and Fraulien, of Detroit, Mich. ; Mr. 
and Mrs. P. S. Smithwick, Miss. Tenn.; Mrs. W. H. 
Moore, South Manchester, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 
FE. Benton, and Miss Mary Benton, South Manchester, 
Conn.; Mrs. Walter Littlefield, Mrs: Francis L. Stod- 
dard, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Clark Salmon, Kansas City, 
Hartwelly 
China and 
9 Cuesrmur Sr. 
GLOUCESTER MASS 
SPECIAL SALE 
WHITE AND GOLD 
ENGLISH CHINA 
55c set 
49c set 
49c set 
38c set 
Cups and Saucers” - 
Large Plates - - - 
(Jatmeal sis ste. =-> 
Sauce Plates - - - 
HARTWELL’S 
9 Chestnut Street, - GLOUCESTER 
Look for the sign, “‘ Hartwell’s Gift Shop”’ 
Mo.; Mrs. J. D. Bisbee and Miss Dorothy Bisbee, Elmira, 
N. Y.; Mrs. L. M. Michaels and maid, Mrs. Sadie Strauss 
and Miss Adele Strauss, New York; Mrs. F. W. Fletcher 
and Mr. Philip Fletcher, of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Robert 
J. Nelden, and Miss Kathleen Nelden, Patterson, N. J.;. 
Mrs. Wm. V. Hutchings, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. 
Morrill, Boston, Mrs. W. F. F. Field, Washington, Le 
C.; Mrs. Bogart and the Misses Bogart, Ottawa, Canada ; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McGregor and daughter Janet of 
Haverhill; John D. Berran, and the Misses Berran, Bos- 
ton; H. F. Bassett, and Mrs. Bassett, Taunton, W. D. 
Dugdale and Miss Dugdale, Waynesboro, La.; Chas. R. 
Russell and wife of Boston; Wm. Delve and wife of 
New York City; Benj. Bartlett, Polly Bartlett, Mary 
Bartlett and Leo Gerard, Brockton, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 
Hardy and son, Fitchburg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bruce 
of Boston; W. P. Richardson and W. C. Richardson, 
Salem, Mass.; Chas. Williams and wife, Boston; F. Craig, 
Montreal, P. Q.; The Misses Ethel May and Louise Liv- 
ingstone, Toronto, Ont.; B. Jenney, Jr., Brookline; and 
John K. Little and wife of Medford, Hillside, Mass. 
The dance held at Turk’s Heal Inn last Saturday 
was attended by many of the Cape Ann summer colony 
and proved to be an enjoyable event. The annual ball 
is to be held some time in August. The new tennis 
courts at Turk’s Head are completed and are among 
the finest on Land’s End. Among the season guests to 
arrive there the past week are Mrs, Thomas Bogue and 
daughters, Misses Frances and Lavina of Cincinnati, O., 
Hon. W. P. Emmett and family of South Salem, N. Y., 
James Fennimore Cooper of New York, a grandson of 
the author, Mrs. Edward W. Hughlett of Baltimore, Md., 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Brown of Lexington, Allen D. 
Trumbell of Litchfield, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Norris 
of Phila, Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Purcell, New York city. 
