36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
| LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE | 
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68 Market Street LYNN Masonic Building 
Exclusive Millinery Parlors 
We are showing a choice line of Sport Hats, at inexpensive 
prices in all the. Latest Novelties 
HARRIETTE PALMER Announces a 
REMOVAL SALEE 
All HATS are selling just HALF PRICE up to about July Ist. 
LYNN 
New Address 
151 Broad Street 
Present Address 
144 Broad Street 
‘TR ITS MADE OF RUBBER, WE HAVE IT’ 
trom a NIPPLE to an AUTO TIRE 
SPORTING GOODS BATHING SUPPLIES 
CoR-NIX RUBBER CO. 
127 MARKET STREET 261 CABOT STREET 
Lynn, Mass. Beverly, Mass. 
2 LIVE 
STORES 
July 7,1916 
“Tf it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s’’ | 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, ie: 
Lynn, Mass. 
133 Market Street 
“ee COF-RECE? 
HATTER 
It at Coe’s It’s “Coe-rect’’ 
If “Coe-rect’’ It’s at Coe’s 
FRANK M. COE 
124 MARKET STREET, 
“COE-RECT” 
HABERDASHER 
LYNN, MASS. 
~“COE-RECT”- 
ADOC Bo et (010 PS 
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Women's Specialty Shop 
This store will open Saturday, July 1st with a 
special line of Ladies’ Waists, Underwear, Hosiery 
and smallwares. LARGE SIZES A SPECIALTY 
145 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. 
PRICILLA LI, POPE LOUISE M. MITCHELL 
The Misses Jennie L. Bryan and Josephine M. Zeller, 
both of Peoria, Ill., were luncheon guests at the New 
Ocean House Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Phillips of 
New York City were also included in a luncheon party 
at the New Ocean House Sunday. 
Mrs. George F. Winch of Richmond, Va., enter- 
tained at luncheon Saturday the following: Mr. and Mrs. 
John H. Gibbs, and Mrs. Gardiner Green, all of Brook- 
line; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Luce of Needham, and Mr. 
and Mrs. C. W. Hapgood of Boston. 
Charles Varga and Dr. F. A. Mack of Brookline 
were luncheon guests at the New Ocean House last Sat- 
urday. Dinner guests on Saturday included Mrs. C. H. 
Adlen and John H. Alden of Brookline. 
Motor parties that were luncheon guests at the New 
Ocean House Sunday included Mrs. Grace Hink of Chi- 
cago, Mrs. Grace R. Mitchell and Roger Mitchell of 
Boston, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bowes, also of Boston. 
SWAMPSCOTT’S days are full of sunshine, beautiful 
trees with the most verdant of foliage, lovely flowers, 
and roses, now that the summer is here. Everything is at 
its fullest, too. The New Ocean House has the largest 
number of guests that it has ever entertained at this time 
in July, and reservations are very heavy for the remainder 
of the summer. Most everybody in Swampscott’s summer 
colony rides, and it is the most usual sight in the early 
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Sprague, Breed, Stevens and 
Newhall, Inc. 
Choicest Grades of 
Anthracite and Bituminous 
COALS 
LYNN 
No. 8 Central Square 
morning to meet a large number of people out for their 
before-breakfast canter. 
During the encampment of the Massachusetts Militia 
at Framingham before leaving for Mexico, a number >f 
prominent ladies of Boston’s Back Bay and Brookline s 
exclusive circles entered right into the spirit of the Na- 
tional duty and provided the soldiers with all the materixl 
help possible to make the hurried up preparations for 
leaving for Mexico more comfortable and cheerful for 
the boys. This philanthropic movement was headed by 
Mrs. Samuel Mixter, who was very ably assisted by Mrs. 
Fugene H. Clapp and daughter, Miss Mary, and Mrs. W. 
A. Paine, all of Boston, who have summer homes at Gal- 
loupe’s Point, and a number of other ladies. These splen- 
did women were instrumental in having food brought to 
the training quarters and with their sleeves rolled back, 
they made sandwiches and served coffee. Mrs. Clapp 
it was who washed every cup as it was returned to be 
refilled and took every precaution for cleanliness. ‘These 
ladies said with a great deal of pride that every one of 
the soldiers was very courteous and that it was a pleasuie 
to aid them in their preparation for the trip south. The 
ladies also said that the response given by the firms who 
were asked to send the food was marvelous, ‘and that they 
not only supplied the food in the least possible time, but 
there was ample sufficiency. a 
At the request of Swampscott’s townspeople the band 
Grossman BI 3g. 
THE MUSIC SHOP 2 co ee 
Agency for Player Piano Rolls 
North Shore’s only store carrying a complete stock 
of sheet music—lowest prices. 
Lynn's Exclusive Agency for the 
Pathe Phonograph & Records 
ON THE ROAD TO 
PIPER & STORER 
Gown Shop 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
