NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 21 
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ve PRIVATE CAR TO RENT 
' : Cn the Summer Colony, North Shore 
H. P. Dennis of Foxboro, and Mrs. ;. Gentl K 
Mary N. Dennis of Baltimore, Md., are adies and Gentlenzen:—Knowing from experience in former years the lack 
RA for tlic tatndee me he of opportunity offered to summer residents for renting a high-class automobile 
an I have placed my car and services at the disposal of persons desiring them. 
re ‘ : My automobile is a 6-cylinder, 7-passenger touring car of 62 horse-power. It is equip- 
EP. Price, Mrs. W. WwW Price, Mrs. ped with wind-shield, top, and the famous Flentze shock absorber, which makes riding in 
Howard Hinds and Miss Alice Hinds of the car like traveling ina Pullman. The tires are new and the machine is prepared for a 
Cleveland, O., make up an auto party tour of any distance at a day’s notice. 
now touring New England. They were Persons desiring use of the car will kindly notify me at the Masconomo 
registered at the Oceanside over the Hotel, Manchester, Mass., at least one day in advance of the desired time. 
week-end. Very truly yours, 
Miss E. H. Dyer and Miss L. C. Pror. JOHN F. CONROY 
Herreschoff of Providence, R. I., are 
spending a fortnight at the Oceanside. 
They are of the high society of Provi- 
dence and Miss Herreschoff is of the 
Herreschoff family of boat designers. 
Dr. and Mrs B. F. Randolph Clark 
of Bala, Pa., are atthe Aborn for the 
remainder of the summer. 
Dr. J. H. Payne, U.S. N., registered 
at the Oceanside early in the week for a 
two-weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Severance of 
Cleveland, O., motored from their home 
to Boston and from Boston to Magnolia. 
They arrived early in the week at the 
Oceanside where they are registered for 
a two-weeks’ stay. [hey are accom- 
panied by their daughter, Miss Elizabeth 
Severance. 
Mrs. Henry Elliot of St. Louis, Mo , 
has engaged apartments at the Oceanside 
until the end of the season and is cozily 
settled with the expectation of staying 
through New England's splendid Indian 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. J K. Burnham, Miss 
Alice Burnham and Miss Ethel K. Burn- 
ham of Kansas City are at the Oceanside 
for the remainder of the season. ‘The 
Burnhams contro! the Burnham dry 
goods store, known throughout the mid- 
dle-west, which’ is held up today as an 
ideal in modern store economy. 
Mrs. J. Knowles of Worcester 
and Mrs. George E. Warren of B ston 
were at the Oceanside ‘Tuesday, as 
guests of Mrs David Loring of Boston, 
who has been at the seashore for the last 
two months. 
Ano:her family was added to the long 
list of Pittsburgers who ae pa ronizing 
the North Shore this year Monday when 
Mr. a d Mrs. J. W. Pontefract arrived 
by auo and took apartments at the 
Oceanside for atwo-weeks’ stav. With 
them are their children, Miss Alice Pon- 
tefract and Joseph Pontefract. In the 
party also were Mr. and Mrs. R. R_ Ben- 
nett, Miss Hazel Benn<tt, and Frank and 
Richard Bennett also of Bisa bure: The 
whole party are touring New England in 
two big automobiles. They will motor 
back to Pittsburg in time for the fall open- 
ing of school. 
The sign of Elegance—The 
Babcock Electric 
The ideal lady's or gentleman's calling vebicle—clean 
stylish, efficient, and always ready, 
Several now in use near Manchester, to whom we are privileged to refer 
Address for particulars BABCOCK cAGENCY 
fre hO302 Manchester, Mass. 
Laundry collected and delivered in three days. Rush orders a specialty. Expert Handling of 
Jace and lingerie dresses, linen suits, expensive table linens, and fine underwear. Special atten- 
tion to men’s duck and flannel suits. Hampers called for and delivered free at all North Shore 
Telephone Connection. 
points by Smith’s Express. MISS SELFRIDGE 
aaa Hand Laundry for Fine work 
HENRY N. BLISS 632 Essex St., Beverly 
a 
« Overstocked 
BLISS DOG KENNELS 
@ Why not buy a Frisky 
Fine Pets and Sporting Dogs. 
English Cocker Spaniel 
for the children. 
Young Dogs and Puppies for sale from Champion 
Stock. 
ceptionally low price. 
@ Also Angora Kittens at Cut Prices. 
For the next few days will sel’ at an ex- 
No reasonable offer refused. 
——Call and see our little Managerie—— 
HENRY N. BLISS is 4 632 ESSEX ST., BEVERLY 
Col. and Mrs Watson J. Miller of 
Shelton, Ct., are spending their first sum- 
mer at Magnolia. They are guests of 
the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilson of Pitts- 
burg arrived at the Oceanside early in the 
week and have taken apartments for an 
extended stay. 
