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' The Fairfax has “become the rendez- 
vous for army and navy people stopping 
at Beverly, due to its proximity to the 
harbor. Mrs. Roger Williams, whose 
husband commands the President’ s yacht, 
with her child is there for the summer, 
where her husband joins her each night, 
coming in’ from ‘the Sylph, which is 
anchored out in the harbor. A ‘brother 
of Mrs. Williams, Midshipman » bn i eo 
Mcellvaine, U. S.'N., who is on the Ton- 
opah, one of the vessels composing the 
fleet which carries the naval cadets on 
their annual practice cruise, came down 
from Boston last ‘week and spent the day 
with her. 
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Poole, of Washington, 
Last week, Captain Matthew. A. De- 
Laney, U. S. A., the White House 
physician, who is stopping at the Fairfax 
for the summer, entertained at lunch- 
eon Mrs. Sutherland, and Miss Mary 
Sutherland, and Mrs. Bulmer, wife 
of the second officer on the cruiser 
Salem, which was anchored off the Wil- 
lows, opposite Beverly, during the cele- 
bration in her honor at Salem last week; 
and Mrs. Disston, of Philadelphia, who 
summers at North East Harbor, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bard of 
Chicago and Roy E. Bard, a-student at 
Princeton, are at the Fairfax for a three 
weeks’ visit. 
Miss Norwood of Beverly; she has spent 
much of her time calling.on old. friends. . 
Chas. W. Rantoul, of New York 
City, a cousin of the Neal Rantouls of 
Beverly Farms, with Mrs.: 
have been stopping atthe Fairfax: and 
calling on friends along the shore. They 
formerly summered in Beverly. They 
have a summer place at Shelburne, 
N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Debuchy, of 
Paris and Boston, spent a few days at the 
Fairfax last week. Mrs. 
Miss Clara Endicott of Boston before her 
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_D. C., stopped here for a few days also, . boarding list filled. 
Mrs. Bard was formerly - 
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Debuchy was’ 
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marriage. She and her husband were 
extensively entertained during their visit, 
but:devoted the major part of their time 
to automobiling and yachting. 
Other visitors at the Fairfax were Mrs. 
Edna A. Gardiner, of Providence, R. I., 
Emo Bardelchen and Miss C. Jorgensen, 
of New York City, Miss Anna Judge, of 
Dorchester and Mrs. Ella E. Faxon, of 
Elyria, Ohio. 
A hotel famine is threatened in Beverly 
after the arrival of President Taft, when 
many visitors will arrive. The roomsin 
the Highland have been all engaged, and 
_all.but a few are taken at the Fairfax. 
These are the only desirable hotels in 
Beverly for. summer residents. There 
are but a few houses in Beverly which 
accommodate guests during the summer 
months. ‘The rooms in one ofthese, 
Mrs. Dowd’s, which is just opposite the 
Fairfax, have all been taken and the 
Mrs. Grey’s house 
on East Dane street, which has always 
' been a popular residence for visitors, is 
also practically filled. The other rooms 
about the city are inconsiderable, and are 
found usually to be single, capable of ac- 
commodating but one, or two at the ut- 
most. In none of the houses where such 
rooms are, is there board to be had. 
Complaint is already being heard by sum- 
mer residents who are trying to get ac- 
commodations. Fred W. Carpenter, 
private secretary to the President, has en- 
gaged quarters at the Salem club, in Sa- 
lem, and it is probable that, after the 
newspaper correspondents and other fol- 
lowers of Presideut Taft have arrived, in 
Beverly, that there will be no quarters 
left for other visitors. 
Automobile parties were regular feat- 
ures at Beverly hotels during the last few 
weeks. Three parties, in all eighteen 
persons, rolled up tothe Highland during 
‘the course of the dinner hour last Thurs- 
nay night, and every day has one or more 
at each of the hotels. 
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Segar, 
Miss Helen Segar, of Westerly, R. I., 
and Mrs. E. S. Milner and two daugh- 
ters, of New York City, stopped three 
days at the Fairfax. They are touring 
through eastern cities. 
Hunter & McMillan 
Successors to 
D. H. Mampre 
phe ab Tailors 
Importers 
and Designers 
“| We respectfully solicit your pat- 
ronage and guarantee satisfaction in 
every respect. 
Riding Habits, Automobile 
Coats, Linen Suits, 
A SPECIALTY. 
Mr. MeMillan was formerly with E. M. Wil- 
soh & Co., 
Boston. 
163 Cabot street, BEVERLY 
Telephone 107-1 
Among the guests at the Highland are 
Mr and Mrs. George Rigdon of St. 
Louis, Mo., who are here, to spend a 
month. 
Novelty Instrimental rio or Onartet 
Open for engagements at all hours 
Receptions, Dinners, ete. 
Address HYPERION QUARTET 
214 BoyistTon Sr., Boston, Mass. 
78 LOTHROP STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
The Only Hotel on the Beverly Shore 
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TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED 
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THE FAIRFAX HOTEL overlooks this picturesque harbor and offers 
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