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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. 
More than a hundred guests at the Hawthorne Inn, 
East Gloucester, attended the ball game between the nine 
representing the hotel and that of the Moorland, Bass 
Rocks, Tuesday. The Hawthorne contingent won, shut- 
ting out their opponents by a score of 3 to 0. Guests at 
the Inn arrived this week include Arthur C, Jelly of Bos- 
ton; A. T. Whiting of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. James 
Moffett of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Livermore 
and M. Collender of Keene, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- 
mond \V. Ingersoll of Brooklyn, N. Y.; eee A. Hill of 
Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tait and daugh- 
ter, Natalie of Bridgeport, Conn. ; Std Dawen of Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Wm. Barrett Ridgely of Washington, D. C.; 
Maurice du Pont Lee of Wilmington, Del.; C. F. Rice of 
Somerville; Otis Russell of Cambridge; H. A. Richmond 
of Providence, R. I.; Wm. Lester of Springfield; F. B. 
Holder of Washington, D. C.; Paul Ingraham of Newton; 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Liggett of Washington, D. C.; Miss 
M. Doughty of Montclair, N. J.; Edward B Clapp of 
Worcester; Nathaniel Rice of Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. 
John C. Flint of Salem; Miss Ada M. Milne of New 
York city; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter of New Bruns- 
wick, N. J.; Mrs. M. E. Bryant of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. 
John W. Foster of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. and Miss 
Lansing of Watertown, N. Y.; Wm. H. Barton of Ash 
Grove, Mo.; Mrs. B. K, Lanman of Columbus, O.; Mr. 
and Mrs. F. C. Bonner of Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 
Vickery of Baltimore; Mrs. and Miss Prorkowzka of 
New York city; Andrew J. Gray of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. 
Herbert Harrington of Boston; and Mrs. Julia Cabot 
Wilde of New York city. 
For one Orpheus who went to Hell to seek his wife, 
how many widowers who would not even go to Paradise 
to find theirs!—J. Pettt-Senn. 
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Har{welly 
China and 
Gif{ Shop 
9 Cuesrnur 4 
GLoucesrer Mass. 
Unusual things in American and Foreign Handi- 
craft. Artistic Gifts for the Summer, 
Birthday, Wedding, Engagement 
and Travel 
FOREIGN CRAFT 
Japanese Lamp Shades in 
silks and cretonnes 
Toys and Brass 
Jewelry and Pottery 
Baskets and other odd 
things from many lands 
AMERICAN CRAFT 
Pictures, Frames, Tea Trays 
Cards for Every Occasion 
Bayberry Dips, Candlesticks 
Lavender Cards and Bags 
Bridge Scores and Prizes 
Baby Gifts and Cards 
HARTWELL’S 
9 Chestnut Street, - GLOUCESTER 
Look for the sign, “ Hartwell’s Gift Shop”’ 
An early visit to our shop will please you 
4 te au Edward is making for itself a place and 
name all its own in Cape Ann hotel circles. It is 
catering es ely to the ie folk who throng the 
North Shore in summer. The Edward is especially gain- 
ing popularity for motor en who find pleasure in the 
delightful afternoon teas at the Pigeon Cove hotel. Mrs. 
Persifer Smith of Pittsburg, who has a cottage at Mag- 
nolia, gave a dinner party at the Edward last ‘Thursday 
evening. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. George 
Oliver, Mrs. Wood and Miss Gertrude Wood, Mrs. R. 
Among those who are 
L. Weed of 
H. Robinson, and Mr. Berrywin. 
enjoying stays at the Edward are Miss Grace 
Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. V. P. Bennett of Baltimore, 
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crane and daughter, Ruth 
of Springfield; Mr, an Mrs. Clarence Brown and George 
Kelley of Toledo, O.; Gen. E. S. Greeley of New Haven, 
Conn. ; J. Carr, also of New Haven; and Mrs. C. L. Mar- 
tin, Leonard C. and Miss Frances Martin of St. Louis. 
Mo. Bishop Rhinelander, who has a cottage at Land’s 
End, Rockport, lunched at the Edward recently, with Miss 
Newbold and Miss Knapp of New York as his guests. 
Others at the Edward the past week have included Mrs. 
E. D. Wall of Carbondale, Ill.; Mrs. Blackwood of Los 
Angeles, Cala., who was formerly Miss ‘Tarr of Rockport ; 
John Kirkland. of East Orange, N. J.; A. K. Smith of 
Miami, Fla.; H. S. Hyde of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. 
Ww. Webster of Hartford, Conn. Ex-Mayor Isaac Patch 
of Gloucester and Mrs. Patch entertained friends at a din- 
ner party one evening recently at the Edward. 
Young saint, old devil; young devil, old saint.— 
Proverb. 
Beauty without grace is a hook without a_ bait— 
Ninon de Lenclos. 
