June 9, 1916. 
ON THE ROAD TO THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
PIPER & STORER 
6 owt 
Shoup 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No. 2 
Don’t go to Boston to buy your shoes 
Tf yeu’ ll trade with us you'll never lose. 
For while our shoes are the very best 
The prices are lower than most the rest. Next week No.3 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street om a4 Lynn 
Sherrard’s efficient management of this popular hostelry 
has won for it a long consecutive yearly patronage, and 
reservations are indeed heavy for the coming summer 
months. Quite a few new patrons will be seen at the 
hotel, and life on Beach Bluff will be fuller than ever 
before. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Fitzpatrick of Brookine 
with their attractive family have opened their artistic 
home on Beach Bluff ave. So also have the Elisha W. 
Cobbs of Boston come down to their summer home on 
Atlantic ave. for the season, which, no doubt, will be 
pleasant news to their many friends along the North 
Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Williams, who make the 
Somerset, Boston, their winter home, have returned to 
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their summer residence on Atlantic ave., Beach Bluff. 
There may be sermons in stones, but you don't get 
them out by stubbing your toe. 
WAMPSCOTT’S beautiful and widely known hostelry 
the New Ocean House will be opened with great fes- 
tivity on June 14th when the General Federation of Wo- 
men’s clubs will hold a convention at the hotel. Severa! 
other conventions will follow including the New Engand 
Bankers’ and the Massachusetts Druggists Association. 
Everything points to a most brilliant season; reservations 
for the whole season as well as for shorter periods are 
many. 
Never has Swampscott been more attractive to the 
eye. The splendid estates and pretty cottages with their 
beautiful lawns and spacious grounds are made more 
pleasing by the great profusion of late spring and early 
sainmer flowers. Particularly lovely are the beds of Dar- 
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JAS. FRANK WILLIAMS, Inc. 
Lynn’s Leading Fish Market 
215 Union Street, Lynn 
Tel. 28 
win tulips which adorn the entrance to the charming hcine 
of the Lew C. Hills on Puritan Road. 
The Tedesco Country Club is fast becoming the ren- 
dezvous of the sports loving people of the North Shore. 
Each day brings a greater number of golfers and tenn1s 
enthusiasts, and the links and courts at the club present 
a gay and festive appearance. Many private parties are 
being arranged and the social calendar is filled to over- 
flowing for the summer days nearly here. 
“Rock’ Lodge,” the summer home of the Julius C. 
Morses on Puritan road, has been undergoing a great 
amount of remodelling and is now assuming an appear- 
ance of completion. The Morses will soon take up their 
summer abode at their attractive home. 
The Bond residence, “Peace Haven,” on Puritan ra., 
Swampscott, will be occupied this summer by William E. 
Schrafft and family of Boston, who formerly occupied 
the Denton cottage at Beach Bluff. 
The George Mixters of Brimmer st., Boston, have 
opened their pretty home, “The Acorn,” at Galloupe’s 
Point; so too have Dr. and Mrs. Charles Galloupe Mix- 
ter opened “Bowood” which will bring life and attrac- 
tiveness to the Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward of Lawrence, are again 
at their summer residence on Tupelo rd. for the summer, 
with their charming children, Florence G. and Richard 
Ward, Jr. 
The trouble with tidal waves is that they carry off as 
much as they bring in. 
Breeze, $2.00. 
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161 Marxket St., Lynn, Mass. 
Tel. Lynn 3303 
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