June 15, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Unique Plan Proposed at Mystery Island 
off Beverly Farms and Manchester-by-the-Sea 
CASINO AND ANNEX, SWIMMING POOL AND TENNIS COURTS 
THE Mystery Island Casino is expecting a very busy 
season, as nearly all the rooms and cottages have been 
engaged for this summer. 
The management has had so many demands for 
accommodations which they were unable to fill during 
past seasons that they are building in connection with the 
Casino, suites of four chambers 12x16 each and 2 baths, 
with a covered veranda 10x20, which can be used at 
night as a sleeping porch, giving guests all the comforts 
and privacy of a home without the cares of housekeeping. 
Meals will be served by the Casino either in the suites or 
at the Casino, which will be connected by a covered walk, 
as per plan. 
The suites in the new annex of four rooms and two 
baths with private veranda or sleeping porch can be en- 
gaged for the season from July 1, 1917, to Nov. 1, 1917, 
for $600, or by the month for $250, or by the day 
for 12.00, by application to the steward, John R. Griffin, 
Mystery Island, Manchester, Mass., telephone 8206-R 
Beverly Farms, OLS.) oka, Rogers, 18 Tremont st., Bos- 
ton, telephone 150 Main. 
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