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BEACH BLUFF. Kach Wednesday and Saturday Among the patrons of the hotel to 
A midsummer visit to Hotel Pres- 
ton, Beach Bluff, finds this spacious 
and fashionable hostelry taxed to 
its capacity testifying to the popu- 
larity of mine host, J. A. Sherrard, 
and the willingness with which peo- 
ple from all parts of the country 
seek his hospitality. 
July events at the hotel have been 
the midsummer ball on July 15th, 
which passed off most successfully. 
The July tennis tournament was also 
a feature, and on August 15th the 
August ball will be given. 
From Oil City, near Pittsburg, are 
W. W. Splane, wife and _ three 
daughters, Misses Helen M., Myra 
J., and Carlotta Splane for the sea- 
son. From the same city are Mr. 
and Mrs. J. A. Faweett, Miss Helen 
N. Faweett, Miss Cordelis Mork and 
Clyde Carrihan. 
Among the guests registered at 
the hotel are Pres. F. W. Morse of 
the Chicago & Alton R. R., and his 
mother, Mrs. F. W. Morse of Chi- 
eago. They have their private car 
here. Pres... EK. L. Johnson of the 
Norfolk and Western R. R., and 
family, Gen. and Mrs. James A. 
Gary, the Misses Gary, Baltimore, 
Paymaster David Graham Adee of 
Washington, wife and daughter, are 
also at the hotel. 
evening dancing is enjoyed in the 
casino and the daily orchestral con- 
certs and afternoon teas serve to 
bring the guests in very delightful 
social intercourse. 
The city of Pittsburg and its 
suburban towns have sent quite a 
delegation to The Preston this sea- 
son. Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Kuhn, 
maid and chauffeur of Pittsburg are 
registered for the season, also Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph Miller of the same 
city, who have had Mr. and Mrs. W. 
C. Mellon, A. C. Spindler of Edge- 
wood, Pa., and C. A. Coped of Cora- 
opolis, Pa., as guests. Mr. and Mrs. 
A. B. Bellows of Pittsburg have been 
spending some weeks at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McClure, Mrs. 
Theodore Friend and son, of Pitts- 
burg are there for the season. 
Springfield sends quite a delega- 
tion to this hostelry also. Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert A. Knight, John C. 
Knight and Miss Mabel C. Knight 
are there for the season. J. F. Mal- 
ley of Springfield and F. R. Quig- 
ley of Holyoke, well known tennis 
players, have also been sojouning at 
the hotel. The Misses Clara T. Hall 
and Nella M. Stockwell of Spring- 
field, friends of the Robert A. 
Knights of the same city, are at the 
hotel for some weeks. 
return for another season are: Mrs. 
Thomas Atkinson, Virginia; Mr. 
and Mrs. C. A. West, Boston; Mr, 
and Mrs. Zenas Sears, Brookline; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Winfield Henry, 
Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Fred’k 
Swindell, Rockville, Ct. The H. E, 
Gales of Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. 
Freeman Hutchinson, Newton; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. M. Byron, Mrs. Henry 
Elliot, Mrs. Calvin R. Lightner, St. 
Louis; 8. L. Daggett, the Misses EI- 
len and Lizzie M. Dale, Springfield, 
are other season guests. 
A mock wedding followed by 
daneing will be Saturday evening’s 
social event at The Elms, Beach 
3luff. Some guests sojourning at 
that hostelry are Mrs. H. F. Thayer, 
Manchester, N. H.; Mr..and Mrs. F. 
Whitmarsh, Cambridge; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. S. Hawk, Jackson, Mich.; 
Mrs. H. I. Fenn, Hartford; Miss 
Adelaide Steele, Newburgh, N. Y.; 
Lee B. Wadsworth, Pittsburg; J. P. 
Steele, Marlboro, Mass. ; Mrs. S. M. 
de Gozzoldi, Cambridge. 
I am bigger than anything that 
can happen to me. All these things, 
sorrow, misfortune and. suffering, 
are outside my door. I am in the 
house and I have the key. 
Charles F. Lummis. 
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The Regular $10.98 Kind 
Also $15.00 and $20.00 Silk pias 
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Stunning Styles in Linen Coat Suits in Grey, Blue, White and Natural 
Shades at $7.50. 
The regular selling price was ..... 
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Natural linen Coat Suits going at $4.98. All the $6.50 and $7.50 kind. 
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