NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 21 
‘s At the Gotels :: 
The big event at the Oceanside this 
week is the annual tennis tournament for 
the new Oceanside cups. The tourna- 
ment began Tuesday morning and will 
continue next Saturday when the final 
matches will take place, the winners de- 
clared, and the cups awarded. 
‘This year the tournament is exclusive- 
ly under the management of the hotel. 
In view of this fact, the management has 
put up as trophies a new set of cups. 
The trophies were especially made for 
the Oceanside contests and are elegant 
specimens of the silversmith’s art. They 
are now on exhibition’atthe candy booth 
at the hotel and are attracting much at- 
tention. 
So far the tournament has proved the 
biggest thing of its kind ever held in 
Magnolia. Firstthere are 166 entries. 
In former years the lists have rarely ex~ 
ceeded half this number. The tourna- 
ment is also more of a society event than 
formerly. Day after day, the hotel 
verandas overlooking the courts and the 
benches that skirt the sides have been 
crowded with gaily dressed women and 
fashionably attired men and the roads ad- 
joining the courts have been lined with 
automobiles, some from Gloucester, 
some from Boston, as well as Bass 
Rocks, Rockport, and the many water- 
ing places hereabout. Each of the ma- 
chines bore a load of tennis enthusiasts 
who watched the games with intense in- 
terest. 
Mrs. Morris Dallett, Miss Marie Dal- 
lett, Morris, jr., Margaret and Marjorie 
Dallett of Philadelphia have taken apart- 
ments in Tennis Cottage for the remain- 
der of the season. Later Judge Dallett 
will come on from Philadelphia. 
“The Rev. Mr. Cameron J. Davis and 
wife and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Living- 
stone Pryor of Buffalo, N. Y., are at the 
Oceanside for a short stay. Mr. Pryor 
is one of the most prominent manufac- 
turers of Buffalo. 
Wendell W. Anderson and sister, 
Miss Suszanna, have joined their parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Detroit, 
Mich., at Overlook Cottage, as guests of 
the Oceanside 
Mrs: W. B Saunders, Miss Emily B. 
Saunders, W. S. Saunders, jr., and Miss 
Catherine L. Vaughan make up a party 
of automobilists, who are spending the 
summer motoring through New England. 
They are spending two weeks at the 
Oceanside. 
’ George W. Stetson and family of Bos- 
ton are at the Oceanside for the season. 
Mr. and. Mrs. Stetson and daughter, 
Dorothy arrived some time ago. Their 
two.sons, Webster W. and Theodore 
F, arrived Tuesday. 
PRIVATE CAR TO RENT 
Cn the Sununer Colony, North Shore 
Ladies and Gentlemen :—Knowing from experience in former years the lack 
of opportunity offered to summer residents for renting a high-class automobile 
I have placed my car and services at the disposal of persons desiring them. 
My automobile is a 6-cylinder, 7-passenger touring car of 62 horse-power. It is equip- 
ped with wind-shield, top, and the famous Flentze shock absorber, which makes riding in 
the car like traveling ina Pullman. The tires are new and the machine is prepared for a 
tour of any distance at a day’s notice. 
Persons desiring use of the car will kindly notify me at the Masconomo 
Hotel, Manchester, Mass., at least one day in advance of the desired time. 
Very truly yours, 
Pror. -JOHN. F. CONROY 
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 
P-O-Box-jo2—— Manchester, Mass. 
Magnolia Hand Laundry ‘08 fine work 
Laundry collected and delivered in three days. Rush orders a specialty. Expert Handling of 
lace 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 
points by Smith’s Express. Telephone Conneétion. MISS. SELFRIDGE 
HENRY N. BLISS 
« Overstocked .. 
BLISS DOG KENNELS 
@ Why not buy a Frisky English Cocker Spaniel 
for the children. Fine Pets and Sporting Dogs. 
Young Dogs and Puppies for sale from Champion 
Stock. For the next few days will sel’ at an ex- 
ceptionally low price. No reasonable offer refused. 
@ Also Angora Kittens at Cut Prices. 
632 Essex St., Beverly 
——Gall and see our little Managerie—— 
HENRY N. BLISS - : 632 ESSEX ST., BEVERLY 
Miss Edith B. Cook of New York Miss Hicks of New York City arrived at 
City is spending the week at the Ocean- Magnolia early this week and will spend 
side as a guest of Miss E. L,. Tinker. the remainder of the season at the Ocean- 
Mr, and Mrs, E. Pierpont Hicks and __ side, 
