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IPSWICH. 
Ipswich is swelling her tourist 
business by two unique attractions, 
her Historical House with its con- 
nected tea room and Ye Old Burn- 
ham House on Linebrook Road, with 
a tea room attached this season. 
Dr. James B. Ayer and family of 
Boston have gone to Nantucket for 
August. They maintain a summer 
home at Ipswich on Argilla road. 
The summer residents of Ipswich 
are greatly indebted to Mr. Hall, the 
new station agent at the B. & M- de- 
pot, for his progressive methods. Mr. 
‘Hall has placed Ipswich on the list 
of stations, where through tickets to 
all points can be purchased, avoid- 
ing re-checking of baggage in Bos- 
ton. The amount of business done 
at the Ipswich station contributes 
materially toward the improvements 
the station gets. Mr. Hall is right 
after the business and the improve- 
ments. Help him to get them for 
Ipswich by buying through tickets 
at Ipswich. 
The grand charms of the Castle 
Hill estate of R. T. Crane, Jr., are 
being enjoyed by Mrs. Charles Mc- 
Cook of Chicago as house guest of 
Mrs. R. T. Crane, Jr. 
G. H. Kinnicutt and family of 
New York and Ipswich are at Dark 
Harbor, Me., for two weeks. 
Miss Corrinna Searles of Boston, 
has been spending a week at York 
Harbor, Maine, but is pleased to be 
back again at Ipswich at the beauti- 
ful Searles estate. 
Miss Marie Duryea of New York 
has been enjoying the hospitality of 
Miss Margaret Cotton Smith of 
Washington at ‘‘Cottonfield,’’ the 
Ipswich summer home of Rev. and 
Mrs. Roland Cotton Smith. 
Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt 
was in Ipswich last Friday to at- 
tend the funeral of the late Mrs. 
Guy Murchie of Boston, wife of 
U.S. Marshall Murchie. The obse- 
‘quies of the deceased brought a dis- 
tinguished number of visitors to Ips- 
wich. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohlen have 
returned to their Ipswich estate af- 
ter a visit to New York and vicinity. 
They have had as their guest at Ips- 
wich, Miss Evelyn Leonard of Mt. 
Kisco, Nez Ya 
Mr. and Mrs. James ane Procter 
of Boston, gave a dinner party for 
twenty guests at their Fellow’s Road 
estate, Ipswich, on August 16th. 
Read the Breeze. 
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Reece Had Lowest Net Score. 
A handicap medal play golf com- 
petition was played Saturday in 
connection with the finals in the open 
tournament played on the Essex 
County golf links the last three 
days of the week. F. A. Reece won 
the tournament with a net score of 
80 and Clay A. Pierce was second 
with 81. Perey D. Haughton had the 
low gross score. The summary: 
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Twenty-seven no cards. 
The Largest Theatre in Boston. 
The new National Theatre at 
Tremont and Berkeley streets, Bos- 
ton, which has been in construction 
more than a year, will be opened to 
the public on September 11th. This 
great house with a seating capacity 
of nearly 3,500 will be the largest 
auditorium in the East. It has 300 
seats more than the Boston Theatre 
and is larger than the new Boston 
Opera House. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Ine, sus 
Wonder‘ul Bargains in Dining Room Tables 
One of the largest Dining Table manufacturers made us a ridiculously low price for his stock of 100 
is a chance to discard your out of date square table and buy a round 
quartered oak Dining Tables. 
windows. 
No. 1. 
Here 
top table in solid quartered oak at a saving of 35 percent. 
base supported by four hand carved claw feet. 
See these great table bargains in our show 
All quartered oak table, 48 inch top, 8 ft. extension, 10 inch pedestal, mounted on a colonial 
No. 
BoeaULAR. dots tanle: | Sale. price’ :...>. cnn. .c. «+. $24.00 
2. All quartered Oak Table, 48 inch top, 8 ft. extension, 12 inch pedestal, beautifully carved, 
supported by four graceful claw and ball legs. 
REGULAR $40.00 table. Sale price ................... $25.50 
. 3. All quartered Oak Table, 48 inch top, 8 ft. extension, 10 inch pedestal supported by large 
massive claw legs. 
REGULAR $30.00 table. Sale price ................... $20. 00 
. 4 All quartered Oak Table, 44 inch top, 6 ft. extension, 10 inch pedestal with carved feet. 
REGULAR $25.00 table. Sale price 
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. 5. All quartered Oak Table, beautiful figured grain, 48 inch top, 8 ft. extension, large 12 inch 
pedestal, mounted on colonial base, either Golden or Early English finish. 
REGULAR- $35.00 value. Sale price ...............:.. $24.00 
.6. Quartered Oak Table, 44 inch top, 6 ft. extension, very fine carved claw legs, with 10 inch 
turned pedestal. 
REGULAR $22.50 table. Sale price .................... $13.50 
. 7. Golden Oak Table, 44 inch top, 4 ft. extension, carved claw legs, 8 inch turned pedestal. 
REGULAR $16.00 table. Sale DYICE nic tea eae a aed $10. 25 
. 8. Golden Oak Table, 44 inch top, 6 ft. extension, colonial base, 8 inch pedestal, beautiful pol- 
ished finish. 
REGULAR $13.00 table. 
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