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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
' The Beverly Department Store 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, Inc. 
Beverly, Mass. — 
A SALE OF CHOICE ANTIQUES 
Furniture and Bric-a-Brac at greatly reduced prices. This 
is an opportunity to purchase some very desirable speci- 
mens at prices that cannot fail to please. 
tion will amply repay you. 
eres the Hotels 
those 
participating in the 
Oceanside tennis tournaments this week 
Among 
were: 
Women’s singles—Miss A. Pollard, 
Miss Mary Clark, Miss E. Pollard, Miss 
S. Young, Miss A. Kennedy, Miss J. 
Stevens, Mrs. D. H. Wilson, Miss How- 
ard, Miss Ruth Wood, Miss H. D. 
Morse, Miss H. Johnston, Mrs. C, 
Hobbs, Miss N. Solare, Miss L. Broad- 
head. 
Women’s doubles—Miss E. Pollard, 
Miss A. Pollard, Miss Shewell, Miss J. 
Stevens, Miss J. Broadhead, Miss Clark, 
Miss .Penhallow, Miss Morse, Mrs. 
Hobbs, Miss H. Harbeck, Miss Howard, 
Miss M. Post, Miss D. H. Wilson, 
-Miss A. Kennedy, Miss Deyo, Miss 
Johnston, Miss A. Thorndike, Miss K. 
Tweed, Miss E. Stevens, Miss F. Wads- 
worth, Miss H. Johnston, Miss E. Jones, 
Miss S. Young, Miss E. Bagnelle. 
Me1’s singles—Mr. Janney, E. S. 
Winston, C. Almy, Dr. Musgrave, Geo. 
Sturgis, Biam Whitney, Dr. Wadsworth, 
C. Brown, Fred Seggermann, C. E. 
Ware, C. W. Mendell, A. E. Kennedy, 
jr, E. H.. Gruenning, Dr. Cutler, W. 
Cook, F. G. Morrill, F. Blair, D. H. 
Wilson, A. D. Cook,. H. S. Harmon, 
F We are now conducting a Special Bate of Choice Antique 
& 
W. M. Stetson, Grant Notmann, G. 
McCabe, jr., C. S. Cutting, A. E. Ken- 
nedy, C. Wadsworth; E. R. Bancroft, 
H. S. McKee, V. P. Kennard, Mr. 
Comly, J. C. Martin, L. Macomber, 
G. C. Canner, F. S. Farrelly, M. C. 
Wick, C. M. Robertson, C. W. Men- 
dell, G. H. Powers, F. R. Estabrook, 
F. Rehn, jr., K. C. Kennedy, H. K. 
Caner, Sam Kennard, O. F. Mallory. 
Men’s doubles—A. Churchill, Dr. 
Percy Musgrave, F. Blair, G. Notman, 
RUIN. Sait: Gt), bowels: oe Ge 
Caner, H. K. Caner, C. M. Robert- 
son, C. W. Mendell, Mr. Janney, S. 
Kennard, L. Macomber, K. C. Ken- 
nedy, W. G. McCabe, E. R. Ban- 
croft, A. E. Kennedy, A. E. Kennedy, 
jr., C. Walker, S. Stevens, I. Kennard, 
C. Potter, H. S. McKee, W. Cook, E. 
Norton, C. Wadsworth, F. G. Morrill, 
Grant Curry, W.'C. Cogswell, E. H. 
G uenning, Mr. Almy, Mr. Ware, F. R. 
Estabrook, R. Kennard, C. Brown, V. 
Kennard, C. S. Cutting, E. $. Winston, 
J. McDonald, M. McDonald, Potter 
Hughes, A. D. Cook, Fred Seggermann, 
Kin: Seggermann, G. Sturgis, W. A. 
' Parker, R. S. Sherwood, O. T. Mallory, 
Mr. Bird. 
Mixed doubles—Mrs. H. D. Morse, 
Dr. Percy Musgrave, Miss A. Kennedy, 
Mr. A. E. Kennedy, Miss L. Penhal- 
low, Mr.-Penhallow, Miss H. Johnston, 
An early inspec- 
D. H. Clark, Miss M. Harbeck, E. R.. 
Bancroft, Miss Mary Clark, F. Blair, 
Miss H. Penhallow, S. W. Sherwood, 
Miss Wood, D. R. Hughes, Miss J. 
Stevens, Mr. S. Stevens, Mrs. D. H. 
Wilson, Mr. D. H. Wilson, Sam Ken- 
nard, Miss H. Harbeck, H. S. McKee, 
Miss Bagnelle, V. Kennard, Miss 
Broadhead, G. Nctman, Mrs. Hobbs, 
M. G. McCabe, Miss J. Colbert, A. 
D. Cook, Miss F. Johnston, O. T. 
Mallory, Miss Bigelow, Mr. Comly, 
Miss S. Young, Fred Seggermann. 
Benjamin W. Estabrook of Boston 
came over to Magnolia Friday to be with 
his family in Overlook Cottage for the 
week-end, . 
Mrs. J. J. Weil of Elmsford, N. Y., 
was summoned to Saratoga Springs early 
in the week to be with her. father, who is 
seriously ill. 
Miss Eleanor Wood of Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., is visiting Miss Garretson atthe Fox 
Cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Strater and 
Master Henry H. Strater of Charlesgate, 
Ky., are at the Oceanside for the re- 
mainder of the summer. Mr. Strater is 
one of the largest tobacco growers in the 
state. He has recently been at Wash- 
ington in the inteaests of the tobacco 
trade in the new tariff legislation. 
