28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
I PSWICH summer life at the many 
estates there continues with but 
little cessation with the coming of 
Labor Day. Although in some sec- 
tions of the North Shore the cot- 
tagers begin to return to their win- 
ter homes shortly after the holiday 
it is different in Ipswich,—here the 
country estates are kept open until 
October and many stay down until 
Thanksgiving. 
Richard Searle, Harvard ’14, the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. 
Searle of “Inglisby,’ returned Wed- 
nesday from a yachting cruise in 
Canadian waters. Several friends 
accompanied him, and stops were 
were made at St. Andrew and Bar 
Harbor on the return trip. 
Mr. and Mrs. Evans R. Dix of 
South Dartmouth will spend the 
week-end and Labor Day: with Mrs. 
Dix’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard 
Tuckerman of New York and Ip- 
swich at “Sunswick,” their Ipswich 
estate. John Bowditch of Framing- 
ham will also be a Labor Day guest 
of the Tuckermans. Mr. Bowditch 
has a most extensive estate in Fram- 
ingham, adjoining ‘‘Owl’s Nest,” the 
home of his brother-in-law, Robert 
S. Perkins. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton 
of New York and “Appleton Farms,” 
Ipswich, are planning to remain on 
the shore this year until Thanksgiv- 
ing. Their estate is looking espe- 
cially well during the late summer 
The extensive gardens are all in full 
bloom and the farm itself is teeming 
with luscious fruits and vegetables 
which make up a true country estate. 
Charles P. Stoddard of New York 
city is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
FE. Barnard of Boston over this week- 
end at their Ipswich estate, “River 
Bend Farm.” The Barnards are 
among the late stayers and will pro- 
bably remain on the shore until the 
first of October. 
The Burnham House tea room on 
Linebrook road, Ipswich, continues 
as a sought-after place by motorists. 
Several parties have been entertained 
here the last few days and have 
found much to interest them in the 
quaint old Colonial house. On Tues- 
day a farewell party of St. Louis 
people was tendered Mrs. A. G. 
Whittemore, who has been summer- 
ing at Rye Beach, N. H. Eight of 
her friends were in attendance. Mrs. 
E. B. Chandler of San Antonio, Tex., 
entertained four guests at luncheon 
on Tuesday. Mrs. Chandler is of the 
Bass Rocks contingent. Mrs. George 
H. Proctor motored over from Glou- 
cester with six friends and had tea at 
the Burnham house one day this 
week. Mrs. EK. W. Cobb of Swamp- 
scott was hostess to ten ladies at 
cards and luncheon on Tuesday. On 
the same day Walter Hayward of 
Ipswich lunched with five of his men 
friends at the Burnham house. 
OxLp PLANTERS FIELD MEETING 
The Old Planters society and the 
Manchester Historical society will 
hold a field meeting at Tuck’s Point, 
West Manchester, Saturday, Septem- 
ber 5. The Allen, Balch, Conant, 
Gardner and Woodbury. Family or- 
ganizations will be represented. 
Trains leave Boston at 9.35 and 
10.45; Salem, 10.07 and 11.18.. Re- 
turning leave West Manchester at 
4.29 and 5.20. Basket lunch will be 
enjoyed at 1 o’clock; coffee and lem- 
onade will be provided. There will 
be informal exercises at 2 o'clock 
with brief addresses by representa- 
tives of the co-operating societies. 
TimE Was Up! 
Binks, with a yawn, said to a fish- 
erman: ‘Time ain’t very valuable to 
you, brother, that’s plain. Here I 
been a-watchin’ you three hours, and 
you ain’t had a bite.” 
“Well, drawled the fisherman, 
“my time’s too valuable, anyhow, to 
waste *three hours of it watchin’ a 
feller fish that ain’t getting a bite.” 
‘* The Little Store With the Goods’”’ 
SUITS AT HALF PRICE 
As is our usual custom at the close of the season 
All Broken Sizes Are Put in One Lot 
This lot your choice 
At One-Half Former Selling Price 
We guarantee that each and every suit was purchased from our regular stock—no suit 
$12.00 Suits, 1-2 price 
15.00 Suits, 1-2 price 
18.00 Suits, 1-2 price 
bought for sale purposes 
$6.00 
$20.00 Suits, 1-2 price 
25.00 Suits, 1-2 price 
28.00 Suits, 1-2 price 
See Large Red Tag On Every Suit 
These goods must be sold to make room for new fall merchandise. 
WwW. E. HOYT CO., - 
take a look 
It will pay you to 
O04 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
Next Door to Riker-Jaynes Drug Store 
