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MASCONOMO 
Among the arrivals of the week at the 
Masconomo forthe balance of August 
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snare of New 
York accompanied by their son, Fred 
Snare, jr. Mr. Snare is a member of 
the well known New York contracting 
firm, Snare and ‘Triest and is building 
the new bridges over the East river,— 
the Manhattan and the Blackwell Island 
bridges. Mr. Snare is also an enthusi- 
astic golf player and a member of the 
Englewood golf club. At the open 
tournament on the links of the Essex 
County club this week he won a position 
in the first sixteen. 
Apartments have been taken at the 
Masconomo by J. Small of South Ber- 
wich, Maine, and his sister, Miss Small 
of the same town. The Smalls _ will 
probably remain the rest of the month 
and into September. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin © of 
Chicago, accompanied by their daughter, 
Miss C. Martin, and Miss M. Mar- 
baurg, arrived in Manchester the last of 
the week, and are quartered in the Mas- 
conomo for the rest of the season. Mr. 
Martin is a well known business man of 
Chicago and is here for a much _ needed 
rest. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
SSO SS 
Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables 
——OF THE— 
NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Will be held on the Grounds of 
THE ESSEX COUNTY CLUB, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Wednesday a« Thursday, Aug. 26-27 
Wednesday 2 until10 p.m. Thursday 10 a. m. until 10 p. m. 
Admission Twenty-five Cents. 
Evenings Ten Cents 
kee’Those who desire to enter the exhibit should notify the secretary, James Salter, 
Manchester, as soon as possible. 
Guests at the Masconomo this week 
for the balance of the summer are Henry 
B. Palethorp and Robert Palethorp of 
Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sullivan and Miss 
G. Barr were among the early arrivals 
this week at the Masconomo house, 
where they will remain for the balance of 
the summer. 
Among the arrivals of Thursday at the 
Masconomo were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 
Purdy of New York who are registered 
there for the remainder of August. 
Dr. 
Leonard S. Rau, a prominent 
surgeon of New York, has taken apart- 
ments at the Masconomo for the balance 
of the season. He is accompanied by 
Mrs. Rau and their daughter, Miss 
Eleanor Rau. 
Arriving at the Masconomo, Wednes- — 
day, Mrs. N. Billstein of Baltimore has 
taken rooms for the months of Augus and 
September. Mrs. Billstein is an author 
of no little note, being a writer of short 
stories and magazine articles. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
“DANIEL LOW’S STORE” 
You will find is a most pleasant place to 
wait during car time, offering to the visitor 
an almost endless array of 
Odd, Unique and Desirable Ar- 
ticles in Solid Gold and Sterling 
Sia Soovenit of. Sale Silver. Exclusive Novelties, In- 
expensive Articles for Gifts, Attractive Sugéges- 
tions for Bridge and other Prizes. 
Our Branch Store at 
The Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, Mass. 
Carries for your convenience a Complete Assortment of our Wares. 
DANIEL LOW & CO., 
ESSEX and WASHINGTON STS., 
SALEM, MASS. 
