NORTH 
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. 
P IGEON COVE’S new hotel, the Edward, is proving 
an enjoyable retreat for the fastidious guests reg- 
istered there the past week. Among the new arrivals are 
Miss Elizabeth Tracy of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. 
Werntz of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Meikle of 
Chicago, Mrs. A. O. Parker, Miss Auerate Parker and 
Austin H. Parker of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stover 
and daughter of Marblehead, Mr. and Mrs. John 
Glover, of Salem, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Phipps of 
I!udson, Wis., and Miss Elizabeth H. Bowler of Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Ocean View, Pigeon 
Cove, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fuller and daughter, 
Betty of Rochester, N. Y., this being their 13th season 
at this house. Miss Martha Parker of Chicago, IIl., is 
another yearly guest. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bishop, Ottowa, 
Can., Miss O. L. Griffin and Miss J. B. Cool of Glen Falls, 
WN. Y., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhodes of Cincinnatt,.©., 
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gould, Mrs. C. M. Woodward, 
Springfield, Mass., Miss E. M. Olmstead, Hartford, Conn., 
Miss G. E. Kech, Johnstown, N. Y., J. C. Thomas and 
wife, Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Elizabeth Topliff, M. Alma 
Branch, Manchester, N. H., James Baker and wife, Ches- 
ter, Penn. An auto party entertained over Sunday in- 
cluded Miss Frances Thomas, Mrs. M. Chapin, Brook- 
line, Mass., Miss E. Hutchinson, Lenox, Mass., Mr. .C. 
Borten, Philadelphia, Pa., Wm, E. Soule and M. G. Sol- 
lers, Boston. 
Recent arrivals in the Rockport summer coolny are 
F. L. Morgan and J. M. Morgan of Roxbury, who are 
stopping at the Keer cottage. William Morgan is already 
located in Rockport for the season, 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder AI 
Harfwell, 
Lys i 
| Gift Shop 
9 Cuesrmur Sr. 
GLouCcesran 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”’ 
Mrs. John F. Nash and Miss Helen Nah of Syracuse, 
N. Y., have returned to the Thorwald, Bass Rocks, for 
their sixth season. Ralph P. Alden and family of 
Springfild, Mass., are spending a month at the Thorwald. 
Mr. Alden is the treasurer of the Mass. Golf association 
and is one of the enthusiastic members of the Bass Rocks 
Golf club. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Welch of Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., are entertaining Mr. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
G. H. Welch of ‘Tarrington, Conn. The guests at the 
‘Thorwald are arranging tor a masquerade ball, the date 
of which will be announced later. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. 
Hopkins of Boston are week-end guests of Mrs. Clark 
Salmon of Kansas City. W. F. Field, special agent of 
the United States Treasury Dept. of Washmgton, D. C., 
has joined Mrs. Field and will spend a month at the Thor- 
wald. Among the recent arrivals at the Thorwald are: 
Mrs. Philip B. Sawyer, child and maid, Elmira, N. Y.; 
L,. J. Ward and wife, Somerville, Mass.; Leo V. Doherty, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Edward B. Thompson, Freeport, L. [.: 
J. W. Sherman, South Boston; Wm. W. M. Peckham, 
Troy, N. Y.; Wm. B. Griggs and Miss L. Griggs, Averill 
Park, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs..M. W. Andrews, Bangor, 
Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chopin, Bangor, Me.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Howard A. Barrows, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Geo. 
F. Huntress, Newton Centre, Mass.; Wm. Swan and wife, 
Springfield, Mass.; H. B. Swan and D. L. Swan, Spring- 
field, Mass.; K. E. Richardson, Brookline, Mass.; the 
Misses Ella P. and Belle Johnston, Chicago and Mrs. 
Edgar Chichester and daughter, Mildred, Brookline, Mass. 
The Lilacs, the shore residence of Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederick S: Thompson at Whéeeler’s Point, Annisquam, is 
occupied by them for the summer and is one of the most 
hospitable homes of the section. They have with them 
Robert and Frederick L. Thompson. 
