4 # Surivty Notes 2 ¢ 
Rey. Ulysses.Grant B. Pierce, D. D., 
pastor of All Souls’ Unitarian church of 
Washington, has been designated by a 
Senate resvlution to act as chaplain until 
otherwise ordered. Mr. Pierce is a pas- 
tor of the church which the President 
attends and succeeds Rev. Edward Ev- 
erett Hale, deceased. 
The Masconomo House, Manchester, 
opened Wednesday under a new manage- 
ment which promises everything in the 
way of success for the hotel. The new 
manager is Austin A. Dutton of New 
York City. He is a bright, energetic 
New Yorker and is exerting himself to 
the utmost for the comfort and enter- 
tainment of his guests. Before coming 
to Manchester, Mr. Dutton was manager 
of the Algonquin Hotel in New York 
City and the hospitality for which that 
house is famed was largely a reflection of 
the personality of its genial manager. 
Since Mr. Dutton’s arrival three weeks 
ago, the Masconomo has been overhauled 
from cellar to garret, renovated and re- 
paired and now fairly shines in its readi- 
ness for its guests. . 
Mr. Dutton brought with him from 
New York a corps of bright, young as- 
sistants who will aidhim greatly. F. M. 
Shortall is head clerk and Walter Clark 
Scott, room clerk. W. A. Simmonds, 
the new steward was formerly at the 
Netherlands, New York City. For his 
housekeeper Manager Dutton went far 
South and chose Mrs. Emma G. Ike 
who, for many years, had been: house- 
keeper at the St. Charles, one of the best 
known hotels in New Orleans. A. L. 
Leonard of Boston is head waiter and 
Thomas Pollard of New York City is 
captain of the bell-boys. The corps of 
bell-boys has been supplied with resplend- 
ent uniforms composed of dark green 
coats with gold trimmings, white trousers 
and shoes to match. At the hotel or on 
the street they make a very striking ap- 
pearance. 
One of the many attractions at the 
Masconomo this year will be an_ orches- 
tra made up of some of the most talented 
members of the Boston Symphony. An 
afternoon tea served to guests and friends 
is another feature which Manager Dut- 
ton has introduced at the Masconomo 
and, on such occasions, the orchestra 
plays ‘in the music room. 
The beach will also be-a big attraction 
this season: Workmen have been busy 
for several days putting the. bath-houses 
in condition. The prospects at the 
opening this year are better than in years. 
Miss Nina R. Selfridge, who made 
such a success at the “‘ Magnolia Hand 
Laundry’’ last season, has opened up The 
Dolphin Laundry at E. Gloucester and 
is bidding fer-the Gloucester and Eastern 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Miline HE. A. Meinhardt, dustenctor of 
french and German Language and Literalure 
° SQ - zo yr ee 
in Hoston Private Schools and J amilies 
Mill come to the North Phare three times a meek during 
July aud August. 
Whose who wish to arrange for Lit. Classes or 
Gadies’ Clubs or Callege Wark, 
please apply at 124 St, James Avenue, Boston 
Telephone, Back Bay 2528-2. 
P. S. Children will be acrepted if they are yond. 
$10.00 Buys It! 
Sure enough, you can get one for a little less, but it isn't OUR 
BETTER BED HAMMOCK, and we lose no customer who has 
eyes for comparison. 
Personal 
Have you—you who read this—compared our “BETTER BED 
HAMMOCK " with the kinds not so good. You'll see why the 
prices we name make others look like “too much money for the. 
kind.”” White or khaki 12 oz. 
i throughout. 
canvas, 
choice of three styles of mattresses complete 
No springs to rust, no chains to squeak, old fashioned, plain, honest 
with Wind Shield and 
$10.00 
This draft proof wind Shield makes 
Cosey Sleeping 
THE H. M. 
BIXBY CO. 
242 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Point society trade. [he great satisfac- 
tion which Miss Selfridge gave her pat- 
rons last year will assure her success in 
her new field. 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchestér-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from 
Friend’s court to Desmond avenue. 
Treatment of the scalp, shampooing, 
marcel waving, manicuring. Tel. 164. 
First-class shine! There is no place 
in Manchester but that of Prof. Peter 
Paraskeyopulos under the  Postoffice. 
Ladies’ and gents’ shine parlor. Shoes 
may be left to be shined, or he will go to 
the home of. patrons. Shoe lacings, 
shoe polish. * 
“ 
€ 
usr 
aw € 
Forster Tenney, a Manchester boy 
who attends the Gloucester High school, 
was honored by his mates this week by 
being elected one of’ the non-commis- 
sioned officers of the batallion of the 
school, 
