44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
a hae Ths Ol bows Oa i eg 
Masonic Building 
68 Market Street LYNN 
Exclusive Millinery Parlors 
We are showing a choice line of Sport Hats, at inexpensive 
prices in all the Latest Novelties 
HARRIETTE PALMER Announces a 
PEE IVIONV.A LS Sp A ISB 
All HATS are selling just HALF PRICE up to about July Ist. 
LYNN 
New Address 
151 Broad Street 
Present Address 
144 Broad Street 
June 30, 1916. 
| LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 
“Tf it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s’’ 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, 
133 Market Street 
Inc. 
Lynn, 
Mass. 
“COE-RECT”’ 
HATTER 
Tf at Coe’s It’s “Coe-rect’’ 
If “Coe-rect”’ It’s at Coe’s 
FRANK M. COE 
124 MARKET STREET, 
“COE-RECT” 
HABERDASHER 
LYNN, MASS. 
~“COE-RECT”- 
“LOA AOD 
BATHING SUITS, CAPS, SHOES 
TENNIS, RACKETS, BALLS, NETS 
ETC. ETC, 
CoR-NIXx RUBBER Co. 
RUBBER & SPORTING GOODS 
127 MARKET STREET 2 LIvH 261 CABOT STREET 
Lynn. Mass. STORES Beverly, Mass. 
Prominent among the week’s comers to the hotel are 
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Johnson, of Roanoke, Va., accom- 
panied by their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 
Johnson, and Mr. Johnson’s sister, Miss Mary Johnson, 
also Mr. Johnson’s secretary, R. P. Royer, all of Roanoke. 
Mr. Johnson is a big railroad man of Virginia and is presi- 
dent of the Norfolk & Western Railroad. Mr. Johnson 
is a golf enthusiast and is seen on the course of the Ted- 
esco country club nearly every day of his stay. The 
Johnsons will remain about six weeks. 
P. W. Harvey of Cleveland.is among the week’s ar- 
rivals at the Preston for a long sojourn. 
FE. B. Girdler and son J. B. Girdler, both of Louis- 
ville, Ky., are registered at the Preston for a long sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. $. Richardson of New York have 
returned to the Preston for the summer days. Mr. Rich- 
ardson is a prominent business man of New York and is 
president of the firm which manufactures the famous 
Richardson-Boynton stoves. 
Mrs. J. N. Ladensach and daughters, of Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, have returned to the Preston for 
the summer. The Ladensacks have been summer guests 
at the Preston for several years, and have a_host of 
friends who welcome their return. 
Swampscott has lost one of her most prominent and 
respected summer residents in the passing of Jeremiai 
Sprague, Breed, Stevens and 
Newhall, Inc. 
Anthracite and Bituminous 
r CO RIes 
LYNN 
| Choicest Grades of 
| 
| No. 8 
Central Square 
> > 
Wowens Specialty Shop 
This store will open Saturday, July 1st with a 
special line of Ladies’ Waists, Underwear, Hosiery 
and smallwares. LARGE SIZES A SPECIALTY 
145 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. 
PRICGIMGAy LL LORE LOUISE. M. MITCHELL 
Williams, Sr., who died at his summer home at Beach 
Biuff, last Friday. Mr. Williams was a very successful 
wool merchant with offices at Boston, and he was a di- 
rector of the National Shawmut Bank. He was president 
of the North Bank for a number of years until it was 
merged with the National Shawmut. He is survived by 
Mrs. Williams, one daughter, Mrs. Henry Taylor ci 
Haverhill, and two sons, Malcom and Gardner B. Wil- 
liams. Mr. Williams did a great deal of philanthropic 
work in a very quiet and unassuming way. He was 1 
member of the Algonquin club and the Brookline Country 
club. 
Dr. Joseph Haydn Smith, senior member of the firm, 
Drs. Smith, Strand Theatre Building, Lynn, was wel- 
comed by many officers and men of the Eighth Regi- 
ment, M. V. M., encamped at South Framingham last 
Sunday. Dr. Smith offered his services with members of 
the Massachusetts Chiropody association for relief work 
among the militia encamped at the training quarters. So 
many of the soldiers were bothered by foot disorders that 
the voluntary services of the chriopodists were highly 
appreciated. 
The Misses Elizabeth and Sarah Perkins of Beverly 
Farms had a small picnic party on Chubbs Island th’'s 
Miss Sarah Miller of Boston was a guest. 
week, 
Grossman Bldg. 
THES MUSIC SHOP ee aL Nee 
Agency for Player Piano Rolls 
North Shore’s only store carrying a complete stock 
of sheet music—lowest prices. 
Lynn's Exclusive Agency for the 
Pathe Phonograph & Records 
ON THE ROAD TO THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
PIPER & STORER 
Gown Shop 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
