(| Wiss A. a. Switt 
House Furnishings and Decorations. 
20 West 33rd street, 
15 
Hew Work City 
Pillows and Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. 
Section G, Box 1, C. Harry Rogers, 
Rockport, 2, Mrs. Adelaide Lingard, 
Annisquam, 3, EdwardS. Griffin, 4, Francis 
W. Homans, 5, George Sinnicks, Man- 
‘chester, 6, James N. Joy, Annisquam, 7, 
Joseph C. Shepherd, 8, Fred A. Pearce, 
9, John T. Tracy, 10, Prof. Charles F. 
- Bradley, Annisquam, 11, Edwin R. 
‘Musgrave, Hawthorne Inn, 12, John 
Greenough, Eastern Point, 13, Fred 
McKinnon, 14, Sydney Hedges, Eastern 
Point, 15, George I. Tarr, Rockport, 
16, George H. Lyman, Boston, 17, 
William A. Pew, 18, John Cunning- 
ham, 19, Lawrence E. Andrews, 20, 
‘George W. Woodbury, 21, Arthur Her- 
rick, 22, John E. Somes, Presson’s 
Point, 23, Augustus P. Gardner, Ham- 
ilton, 24, Miss Lucy B. Davis, 25, James 
S. Steele, 26, Fred A. Shackelford, 27, 
Mrs. J. T. Heard, Magnolia, 28, Mrs. 
Arthur Little, Swampscott, 29, Prescott 
Bigelow, Manchester, 30, Fred L. Da- 
vis, 31, William A. Tucker, Manches- 
ter, 32, John J. Pew, 33, Col. William 
Nelson, Magnolia, 34, Mrs. Samuel 
Barrett, Newcastle, N. H. 
Section H, Box 1, William G. Brown, 
2, Guy Pattillo, 3, Wallace J. Calef, 
4, Charles E. Fisher, 5, Charles L. 
Safford, New York, 6, Miss Guild, 
Magnolia, 7, Ralph D. Marshall, 8, 
James F..Shaw, Manchester, 9, Arthur 
M. Parker, Bass Rocks, 10, Fred L. Da- 
vis, 11, Rev. Jeremiah J. Healey, 12, Rob- 
ert E. Deyo, Bass Rocks, 13, S. P. F. 
Cook, 14, Charles G. Rice, Ipswich, 
15, John H. Calef, 16, Richard Tarr, 
17, John A. Coffin, 18, John C. Abbott, 
Lowell, 19, Thomas Gorton, 20, Ed- 
ward G. Bailey, Pigeon Cove, 21, Da- 
vid I.. Robinson, 22, Arthur M. Wiley, 
Bass Rocks, 23, John G. Stream, 24, 
the Surfside, 25, Addison P. Burnham, 
26, Charles §. Marchant, 27, Mrs. R. 
M. Cutts, Annisquam, 28. Mrs. C. 
S. Bird, E. Walpole, 29, E. & R. Laun- 
dry, Cambridge, 30, Bryce Allen, Pride’s 
Crossing, 31, reserved, 32, reserved, 
33, Mrs. Almy, Salem, 34. Mrs. E. P. 
Ring. 
Sectton I, Box 1, James G. Brown, 
Magnolia, 2, Charles S. Tappan, 3, 
Charles H. M. Hazel, 4, the Hawthorne 
Inn, 5, James L. Loose, Magnolia, 6, 
Frederick Peterson, Eastern Point, 7, 
Joseph Rieman, Bass Rocks, 8, Lucy S. 
Tappan, 9, R. T. Paine, 2nd Magnolia, 
10, John B. Chamberlain, 11, Daniel C. 
Brewer, Bass Roeks, 12, the Hawthorne 
Inn, 13, Porter Pollock, Magnolia, 14, 
Charles Peabody, Annisquam, 15, Alex- 
ander Woods, Eastern Point, 16, Charles 
He.M. Hazel, >-1:7, Charles J:_Scott, 
Bass Rocks, 18, Henry B. Gosbee, 19, 
Edward L. Rowe. 20, Charles Grafly, 
Lanesville, 21, Archie J. Moore, 22, 
John J. Somes, 23, John J. Somes, 
24, John Peyer, Manchester, 25, the 
Hawthorne Inn, 26, Geo. E. Hall, 27, 
Edward J. Pearce, Boston, 28, Charles 
R. Burbank, 29, Frank Bott, Annisquam, 
30, J. H. Damon, Annisquam, 31, Al- 
mon B. Cook, 32, Mrs. Wm. H. 
Five Minutes 
From 
President Taft’s 
Summer Home 
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The Fairfaz 
78 LOTHROP STREET, BEVERLY 
The Only Hotel on the Beverly Shore 
Boating 
CHE 
picturesque harbor and offers every 
convenience and pleasure to visitors at this 
favorite resort. 
has opened a branch storein The Colonnade, Magnolia 
Novelties in Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
French Novelties 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Ryder, 33, M. G. Traylor, Harbor 
View, 34, Thaddeus Griffin. 
Section J, Box 1, Philip Ruxton, Bass 
Rocks, 2, W. J. Forbes, Joseph H. Sut- 
phin, Eastern Point, 3, Sherburn Merrill, 
West Gloucester, 4, M. S. Jones, Mag- 
nolia, 5, P. W. Whittemore, W. Glou- 
cester, 6, Charles A. Sinclair, Magnolia, 
7, John C. Spring, W. Gloucester, 8, 
the Hawthorne Inn, 9, Richard C. 
Steele, 10, Epes W. Merchant, 11, 
James Newell, Bass Rocks, 12, Frank 
Elliot, 13, John J. Somes, 14, James H. 
Richardson, 15, the Hawthorne Inn, 
16, George Whittemore, 17, C. G. 
Cooper, Bass Rocks, 18, S. D. Bush, 
Hamilton, 19, Louis Leviseur, Beverly, 
20, Mrs. L. B. Harrison, Bass Rocks, 
21, Miss Mary Curtis, Pride’s Crossing, 
22, Charles N. Hoyt, Haverhill, 23, 
Stoughton, Bell, Manchester, 24, Charles 
I. Bancroft, Lowell, 25, Charles Heberle, 
26, Miss H. J. Murphy, Lawrence, 27, 
W. W. French, 28, C. B. Martin, 
Land’s End, 29, J. S. Reed, Manches- 
ter, 30, S. A. Lincoln, Magnolia, 31, 
F. W. Lothrop, 32, Mrs. Bond, Swamp- 
scott, 33, Schwartz & Bernstein, 34, the 
Oceanside, Magnolia. 
D. T. Beaton has on hand a large 
stock of Watts water pressure regulators, 
which may be needed to meet the new. 
water service. All orders will be prompt- 
ly attended to. Send your orders now 
and avoid the rush! ii 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
Bathing Tennis 
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