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At the fintels :: 
ROCKPORT 
The tennis tournament held by the 
guests of the Ocean View House on the 
C. W. Seamans’ courts ended Saturday. 
The trophy cups in the ladies’ and men’s 
singles were won respectively by Miss 
M. L. Clark and Guy Benedict. Ar- 
rangements are being made for a tourna- 
ment for men’s doubles, ladies’ doubles 
and mixed doubles later on, probably 
next week. Among those who showed 
exceptional skill in the recent singles 
tournament were Mrs. T. F. Dwyer, 
James E. Adams, Miss Elsie Kline, Miss 
Dorothea Bechtle, H. A. Dunklee, - 
Frank Bechtle and D. Dyckman. 
Last week’s northeaster afforded many 
residents along the shore some excellent 
snap-shots of heavy surf. Some very 
fine pictures are now being shown by R. 
P. Fowler of Springfield and William H. 
Gano of Philadelphia to their many 
friends at the Ocean View House. On 
the days when the surf was high and the 
sun shinging, the rocks were literally 
lined with amateur photographers. 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
R. S. Simpson of Princeton, N. J., 
and Lieut. Wilbur Madison of Washing- 
ton, D. C., are guests of the Hawthorne 
for the remainder of the month. 
Miss Louise Hinds of Richfield 
Springs, N. Y., is spending her second 
season at the Hawthorne Inn. Miss 
Hinds is a favorite among the younger 
set at the Inn. 
BASS ROCKS 
Janet P. Gottlich of Cliff Island is at 
the Moorland for a fortnight’s vacation. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Blodgett of 
Montpelier, Vt., motored down to the 
Basses Saturday and are registered at the 
Moorland for a two-weeks’ stay. “They 
are accompanied by Mrs. Alton Brainerd 
of Montpelier. 
T. A. Jameson of Chicago, Ill , ar- 
rived Sunday and is spending two weeks 
with his family, who have been registered 
at the Moorland forthe last month. Mr. 
Jameson is a brother-in-law of Booth 
Tarkington, the dramatist. 
One of the handsomest girls at Bass 
Rocks this season is Miss Edith Henley 
of Cincinnati. She is stopping at the 
Moorland, with her mother, Mrs. R. B. 
Henley, and sister, Miss Grace H. 
Henley. They have been here since the 
second week in July. 
GREEN GABLES 
(Formerly known as the Oakes Cottage) 
Tea Room and Gift Shop 
Attractive Rooms to Rent 
Under the Management of the Women’s Educational and In 
dustrial Union. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AUTOS FOR HIRE 
o os By the Hour, Day or Month es os 
We furnish first-class cars and reliable drivers, ready 
at short notice. Our Garage is the largest in this 
vicinity. Weare agents for the celebrated Buick 
and PREMIER Cars. ©Repairing of all makes of 
Cars. Tires, Gasoline, Compressed Air Inflators. 
F. Re Harper Harper Garage Co. seventy | 
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT 
~~ = By Hour, Day’ or Monthee.. 
Large Touring Cars Furnished & Short Notice 
New and Second-hand Automobiles Bought and Sold 
Estimates . 
“you revert Dyers Garage 
Telephone 101, Manchester, Mass. Thos. Derosier, Prop. 
The Automobile garage nearest to President Taft's Summer Home is the 
TAN, 
North Shore 
Automobile Station 
Hale street, near Corning street, = = Beverly Cove} 
Special preparations have been made for taking care of the large tour 
ing parties which will visit the Tafts at Burgess Point during the sum- 
mer. First class repairing on all foreign and American cars. Boarding 
by the day, week or month ‘Touring cars let by the day or week. 
Tire vulcanizing a specialty. Storage batteries charged. All supplies 
and equipment handy in emergency kept in stock. 
BEVERLY AGENT FOR DIAMOND TIRES 
W. W. MARSHALL, - - Proprietor 
Telephone, Beverly 821 
