NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 
3 At the Batels A 
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Peterson and 
family of Wheeling, West Virginia, ar- 
rived at the Oceanside Wednesday and 
are settled for the remainder of the sea- 
son. In the family are Miss Helen 
Peterson and W. Fairfield Peterson, both 
of whom are active in the social life about 
the hotel. The family motored up from 
Wheeling and before returning South, 
will go north into the White Mountains 
and upper New England. They are 
close friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 
Dewey of Chicago, who are at the 
Oceaside for the season. 
P. J. Randolph, jr., and wife of New 
York City have taken rooms in the Ga- 
bles cottage, as guests of the Oceanside, 
and will make a stay of several weeks. 
Dr. and Mrs SW. Langmaid and 
daughter of Boston were guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Conrad Hobbs of Boston at 
the Oceanside over the week-end. 
Mrs. George E. Perrin of Brookline, 
was a guest of Mrs. D. K. Horton at 
the Breakers cottage for a few days early 
in the week. 
Miss Irene Cramp of Philadelphia is at 
the Oceanside for a stay of several weeks. 
Miss Cramp comes from the famous 
family of shipbuilders of thatname. She 
is a close friend of Miss Helen Coates 
who has been a season guest at the 
Oceanside. 
Among those arriving at the Hesperus 
this week were: Douglas D. Allen, 
Albert Maher, Mrs. Louis V. Bright, 
Miss Mildred Bright, Master Jack 
Bright, Malcolm Roberts, M. Bolles, 
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tunbull, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. A. Lamb, Miss Mary Lamb, 
A. R. Riley, E. B. Blakely, Dr. Thom- 
as Carrigan, Baron Schlippenbach, New 
York City; Mrs. Frederick T. Maden- 
er, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Forrest, E. M. 
Durkee, Chicago; Mrs. Harry J. King, 
Mrs. Henry Lloyd, Miss Edith L. Ben- 
nett, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 
Newcomb, Detroit, Mich.; Miss M. 
Warren, Terra Haute, Ind.; Miss A. 
L. Pratt, Richmond Hill, L. J.; Whit- 
more Taylor and wife, Whitmore Tay- 
lor, jr., Mrs. Samuel C. Breitenbach, 
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. 
Day, Miss Dorothy Day, Miss Eliza- 
beth Day, Master Jack Day, Derby, 
Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rob- 
‘inson, Woonsocket, R. 1; Louis Atha, 
Newark. N. J.; Mrs. Charles Parrish, 
Mrs. Henry A. Fuller, Wilkesbarre, 
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Letcher, Miss 
Phoebe Letcher, Plainfield, N. J.; Miss 
Elmore Harris, Master Erdman Harris, 
Toronto, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. Harbi- 
son, Morris Harbison, Sewickley, Pa. ; 
John L. Doddand wife, Louisville, Ky. ; 
PRIVATE CAR TO RENT 
Cn the Summer Colony, Narty 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 
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, 
tour of any distance at a day’s notice. 
Pror. JOHN F. CONROY 
Babcock Electric 
The ideal lady's or gentleman's calling vehicle—clean 
stylish, efficient, and always ready, 
Several now in use near Manchester, to whom we are privileged to refer 
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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 632 Essex St., Beverly 
» Overstocked .. 
BLISS DOG KENNELS 
@ Why not buy a Frisky English Cocker Spaniel 
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Young Dogs and Puppies for sale from Champion 
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@ Also Angora Kittens at Cut Prices. 
——Gall and see our little Managerie-—— 
HENRY N. BLISS 
BEVERLY 
632 ESSEX ST., 
Mrs. James A. Weed, St. Paul, Minn. ; 
C. E. Bell, G. F. Bell, A. F. Miller, 
A. J. Hastings, Edward Busch, Olean, 
N. Y, 
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Crafts, Manches- 
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Falls, N. Y.; Allen D. Williams, Al- 
toona, Pa,; A. B, Stickney, Mr, and 
