NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder A7 
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. 
Much of a social nature is always going on at the 
Hawthorne Inn at East Gloucester and this week has 
been no exception to the rule. ‘The Gloucester Girls’ 
club were seen recently in “Tom’s Fiance” and “The 
Piper’s Pay,’ two delightful little pieces, which pleased 
a large audience at the Casino, A return tennis match 
with Annisquam was held Wednesday afternoon at the 
Hawthorne courts, when may rooters of both sexes cheer- 
ed the home team. ‘There were two matches in the men’s 
singles and one in the women’s singles. A “Bal Masque” 
is scheduled for the guests at the Inn on Saturday even- 
ing, August 16, at the Casino. The committee in charge 
is composed of Mrs. Harcourt, chairman; with Misses 
Dana, Garrett, Elwell, Holder, Kelly, Perry, Howard, 
Clark and Montgomery assisting. A card tournament is 
to be given at the Casino on Monday evening, August I1, 
for the benefit of one of the employees of the hotel. Prom- 
inent among the arrivals at the Inn the past week are 
Stephen O’Meara, police commissioner of Boston, and 
family; Josiah Quincy, an ex-mayor of Boston; Mrs. 
W. A. Hill and family of Washington, D. C., for their 
third season; Mrs. Wm. Allen Adriance of New York; 
C. R. Bangs of New York; Mrs. T. Leaming Smith and 
Miss Alice Grant Smith of Philadelphia; Edwin Schenck, 
Jr., of Trenton, N. J.; Willis Green of Kentucky; Mrs. 
Lee of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. L. H. Moore of Philadel- 
phia; Mrs. E. Bartlett Hayward of Baltimore; Miss Mar- 
guerite J. Hughes of Chicago; and Mrs. John Waring 
Parks of New York. 
The Fairview at East Gloucester, has been full since 
the first of the season and continues its popularity as a 
resort for those who wish to spend the entire season on 
the shores of the really beautiful Eastern Point. Guests 
who arrived there the past week for August are Mrs. U. 
A. Randolph of Germantown, Phila.; and daughter, 
Har[welly 
| China and 
9 Cuesrmur Sy. 
Gloucester Mass 
SPECIAL SALE 
WHITE AND GOLD 
ENGLISH CHINA 
55c set 
49c set 
49c set 
38c set 
Cups and Saucers 
Large Plates - - 
Oatmeal - - - 
Sauce Plates - - 
HARTWELL’S 
9 Chestnut Street, - GLOUCESTER 
Look for the sign, ‘‘ Hartwell’s Gift Shop”’ 
Dorothy; Walter R. Marsh of St. Paul’s private school, 
Garden City, N. Y., with Mrs. Marsh and daughters, 
Misses Dorothea and Eleanor Marsh; Miss Grace M. Al- 
len of Haverhill; Miss Anna T. Canby of Wilmington, 
Del.; Miss Mary P. Warner of Merion, Pa.; Mrs. J. W. 
Bissell and Miss Emily Bissell, the latter a journalist of 
note; Miss Emily Whitney of Boston; Mrs. S. C. Pierson 
of. Plainfield, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Draper of 
Springfield; Mrs. G. W. Storm and Mrs. John S. King of 
HastOrange,-N. 4). 
Dr. Hiram Wood and his two charming daughters, 
Misses Laura and Helen of Baltimore, are guests for the 
month of August at the Mailman House, East Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Armstrong, the latter a daugh- 
ter of Dr. Wood, will join them later. Other guests in- 
clude the Misses Fuller of Woonsocket, R. I.; Prof. How- 
ard Opdyke of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. Bird Moyer and daughters, Misses Eleanor 
G. and Nancy G. of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 
Grieves of West Somerville; Mrs. Wm. Moore Wharton 
of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Webber of Newton; 
Mrs. D. Crowder of Germantown, Phila.; Miss E. F. 
Winn of Worcester; and Miss Gertrude Tobias of New 
York. 
Merrill Hall, 
full of guests a portrait painter of note who is shortly to 
execute a painting of President Wilson at Washington. 
He is Richard N. Brooks of the Capitol city and is sum- 
mering on the shore. Other new arrivals at the house are 
the Misses Manning of Manchester, N. H.; the Misses 
Franklin of Albany, N. Y.; Miss Isabel G. Brittain, Miss 
L. C. Albee and Miss C. L. Hollis of Auburndale; the 
Misses Pierce of New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hale 
of Worcester, Mrs. A. Congdon of New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. S. Sturtevant of Lexington and others. 
East Gloucester, has among its house- 
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