: AM the Hatels 
MANCHESTER 
The. Masconomo House in Manches- 
ter is having a real good patronage, con- 
sidering the time of season the hotel was 
opened, and-the fact that the opening 
was not advertised in advance. “There 
are now some forty people stopping there 
and many others are ‘booked for the 
present month. Many: of those stopping 
at the hotel now are people well known 
in the social circles of the country, and 
other distinguished people are arriving as 
the days advance. 
show that there Is an opportunity in 
Manchester for a first-class hotel. 
Mrs. Marshall Field of Chicago, who 
is at Dublin, N. H., for most of the sum- 
mer, is coming to the Masconomo next 
week and will remain probably for the 
balance of August. Her brother-in-law, 
Augustus N. Eddy, will also probably 
come to Manchester with Mrs. Fields. 
Mrs. Fields is an aunt of Mrs. Albert J. 
Beveridge, who is at the Rockwell 
cottage’on Smith’s Point, not far distant. 
Mets:30G, ag: Roberts and children, 
with governess and maid, are among the 
recent arrivals at the Masconomo. 
They come. from Baltimore. Mrs. 
Roberts was a Sloane, and is a_ sister’ of 
Mme. Chermont, whose husband is an 
attache of the Brazilian Embassy and has 
a cottage at Beverly Farms. 
H. C. and R. Burghman of Pittsburg, 
who were at the Masconomo last week 
for a few days have returned again for 
the balance of the summer accompanied 
by C. S. Greeley of St. Louis. 
All of which goes to’ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
ety MASCONOMO HOUSE 
Now open for the season of 1908 
Automobile Parties will find Especial Accommodations 
‘The cuisine is first class and in charge of one of the country’s 
best chefs. 
Among other prominent people stop- 
ping at the hotel the past week were Mr. 
and Mrs. H. C. McEldowning and 
children, Robert, Annabel and Hester. 
‘They stopped here the first of the week 
while touring the North Shore. Mr. 
McEldowning is president of Mr. Frick’s 
bank, the Union Trust Co., of Pitts- 
burg. Another prominent Pittsburg 
banker to stop here this week was J. H. 
Moore, who was accompanied by Mrs. 
Moore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Du Puy, and 
Misses Eleanor and Amy Du Puy of 
Pittsburg stopped at the Masconomo 
Monday for a few days while touring 
through this section by auto. 
Mrs. M. F. Donovan of Lynnfield 
and Mrs. M. R. Donovan of Lynn 
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. 
Sullivan at the Miami cottage, one of 
the Masconomo connections, the. first of 
the week. 
A Buffalo party composed of Dr. and 
Mrs. Allen A. Jones and Mrs. Joseph 
L. King, registered the first of the week 
for a fortnight’s stay. 
Conducted by R. Hamilton, formerly atelggicey) 
of the Wendall Hotel, Pittsheld, Mass. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS. 
LUMBER 
AND 
Butiding Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Boots and Shoes and Rubbers 
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY 
REPAIRED” 
Also a supply of Stable Brooms, 
and the patent Wundermop 
[wet and dry] . 
Cigars and Tobacco | 
C. L. BEDELL 
Wonson BuILDING 
Central St., 
(Opp. Knight's Coal Wharf) 
- 1 wane Fern-Croft Inn—as it is today. 
, The only Licensed Inn between 
Boston and the New 
Hampshire Line. 
A MOST 
Interesting Spot ; 
Just off the famous Newburyport 
‘Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, in a 
region rich in historic interest, is 
FERN-CROFT INN, a charming 
auto or carriage, a most comfortable 
_ sort of people. The new Fern-Croft 
last’ year. TNE aseg 2 of Fern- 
most world- wide, 
No connection with any other place 
Fern-Croft Inn Co. 
Proprietors 
resting place for the tired traveler in — 
Inn is in every way the counterpart of 
the old, which was destroyed by fire — 
is its chicken dink 4 
ners, consisting ‘of a whole broiled — 
chicken to each person, served at 4 
$1.50 per plate. Afternoon teas — 
daily 4 to 6.—Telephone: Danvers — 
45-2. | 
H. K. MansFie.p, Pres. 
MANCHESTER 
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