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‘The picturesque wooded heights adjoining and overlooking 
the grounds of the new 
Summer Capital 
afford over one hundred sites for Summer and Winter 
homes and especially good locations for BUNGALOWS 
Only a half hour from Boston. 
electrics. 
fine old pines and oaks and magnificent sea views. 
comforts of the city. 
Claflin, J. A. Jeffries, D. R. Sigour- 
ney, W. A. Otis, C. Wadsworth; 
won by W. Claflin, C. Wadsworth 
second. 
Junior swimming race, 25 yards, 
for boys under 16—Entries, Franklin 
G. Balch, Jr., Henry G. Crosby, Stur- 
gis Grew, Edward Bigelow, Charles 
Hodges, Jr., John Caswell, Jr., 
Russell Codman, John Lavalle, 5. 
P. Mandell, J. L. Merrill, G. A. Pin- 
gree, OC. P. Taft, W. J. Caner; won 
by J. L. Merrill, Russell Codman 
second, 
for the illustrated booklet with map. 
157 Essex St., Beverly 
Montserrat Highlands 
Lots, plotted by a skilful landscape architect, vary from one-quarter of an acre to four acres, with 
This will be the choicest residential section of Beverly with the quiet seclusion of the woods and 
The residence of Mrs. Henry W. Peabody is a splendid example of adaptation to the natural beauties 
of woods and rocks. Others are to build shortly. Come and see the possibilities or, at any rate, send 
Prices from $500 to $15000. 
Montserrat Real Estate Oftice 
‘Telephone Beverly 549 
back, 
jack-knife, front somerset and run- 
Diving contest, forward, 
ning front dives—Entries, James 
Means, Oliver Church, Frank Wig- 
glesworth, G. Sturgis, D. R. Sigour- 
ney; won by Oliver Church, Frank 
Wigglesworth second. 
Canoe tilting, two men in a canoe 
—Entries, H. De Ford and W. Trum- 
bull, C. P. Taft, and George Bartlett, 
Richard Pierce and J. A. Jeffries, 
George Washburn and Arthur Wash- 
burn; first heat won by Pieree and 
Jeffries, final by De Ford and Trum- 
BREEZE 17 
Seventeen trains each way daily. Two minutes from station and 
All at moderate prices and with building restrictions. 
bull. 
One end canoe race—Won by C. 
Hodges, Jr., Thomas Cabot second. 
Handsome cups were given in 
each event. Tea was served in the 
clubhouse by Mrs. Amory Eliot and 
Mrs. H. G. O. Colby. 
LITTLE BUT O MY!! 
A small adv. placed in our Classi- 
fied Columns brings wonderful re- 
sults. Don’t take our word—but try 
it, 
