38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and: Reminder 
THE HARRIETTE PALMER 
HAT SHOP 
Offers for your approval Summer Hats, at greatly 
reduced prices, designed to blend modishly to the 
personality of the wearer. 
151 BROAD STREET, - . - - LYNN 
“TF ITS MADE OF RUBBER, WE HAVE IT’ 
From a NIPPLE to an AUTO TIRE 
BATHING SUPPLIES 
RUBBER CO. 
2 LIVE 261 CABOT STREET 
STORES Beverly, Mass. 
SPORTING GOODS 
CoR-NIX 
127 MARKET STREET 
Lynn, Mass. 
National Senate. Dr. Moraes Barros was at Swamp- 
scott in a private capacity and contemplates a very 
extensive tour of the country, to include a trip through 
the West and to Alaska and the Orient. 
Among the arrivals of the past week have been the 
following : ” Miss Clara M. Mott of Chicago, Mrs. 8. M. 
Bostick, "Mr. R. J. Bostick of Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss 
L. G. Smith and Mrs. H. L. Pilkington of St. Paul, 
Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Alden of Brookline; Mr. and 
Conn.; Mr. A. M. Kidder, Mr. W. T. Hallsted of New 
York City; Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mr. J. R. Moore of Brook- 
line, Mr. W. M. Tapley of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Ried of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kennedy 
of Fall River, Mr. Ernest W. Diehl of New York City, 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Chard of Brookline, Miss C. B. 
W. Whitney of Brookline, Mr. George L. Van Bargen 
of Brookline, Mr. John C. Kennedy of Boston, Miss Neil 
Fountain of | Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ingmire, 
Miss Mildred Ingmire, Miss O. M. Brown, Mrs. 
Nagle of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. EK. A. Durant, Mr. L. G. 
Robbins of Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. R. H. Rines, Mr. B. K. 
Mumford of Boston, Mrs. Campbell Steward, Miss 
Katherine Steward, Mr. Campbell W. Steward of Goshen, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fairbanks, Miss Pauline 
Fairbanks of Haverhill, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pickup of 
Newark, O.: Mrs. C. C. Whitmore, Miss Helen Whit- 
more, Mrs, E. A. Gillette of Toledo, O.; Mrs. O. E 
Monnette of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. H. W. Pillow, 
Miss Pillow of Montreal, Charles O. Wiegand, Mr. 
and Mrs. A. C. Morrison of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. 
S. L. Geisinger, Miss Gloria Geisinger of St. Louis, Mo. 
“Why don’t yer see Dr. Sniff abaht it?” 
“Ts ’e a qualified doctor t 
“T dunno. But I ’ear ’e’s done wonders wiv Prinseie 
—Punch. 
UW. & AM. Sperialty Shop 
145 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. 
Announce the arrival of some very Attractive Waists, Under- 
wear, Neckwear, etc., and will be very glad to show them to 
their customers at their convenience. 
PRICILLA L. POPE 
Plenty of large sizes. 
MITCHELL, 
LOUISE M. 
LONVAL’S 
MEN’S FURNISHINGS 
Cor. Union and Mulberry Sts., Lynn. 
Telephone 1654 
Custom Laundry 
July 14, 1916. 
| LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE | 
| “Tf it’s in Lynn, BS at Magrane’s’’ 1% 
re The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, Inc. 
133 Market Street Lynn, Mass. 
“COE-RECT” , 
HATTER HABERDASHER 3 
If at Coe’s It’s “Coe-rect’’ e 
If “Coe-rect’’ It’s at Coe’s 
ies! 
Q 
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FRANK M. COE 
124 MARKET STREET, LYNN, MASS. 
~“COE-RECT”. 
“COE-RECT” ——————————__ 
WAMPSCOTT is very proud of its beautiful homes 
and gardens. And why shouldn’t it be! To take 
a jaunt through this veritable summer bower would 
assure one of the rights of the residents to feel that 
there is a distinction and loveliness about them. 
Perhaps no estate in all Swampscott is more ideally 
situated than the magnificent place of the Percival B. 
Palmers of Chicago, which overlooks the whole of its ~ 
surroundings at Phillips Beach. Set high on a hill is the 
fine white residence with all the allurements of the 
Colonial mansion, yet with every touch necessary to~ 
make it one of the best-appointed houses on the North 
Shore. The estate includes many, many acres of fine. 
woodlands and bounds Humphrey and Salem streets, - 
losing itself in the woods away to the southwest. The s 
entrances to the estate are very rustic, nature being left 
undisturbed, but wonderfully cared for. The distinguish-. 
ing beauty of this fine estate is the magnificent trees. 
which adorn the grounds in great majesty. Numbers of. 
evergreen trees abound as well. This fine summer resi- 
dence is presided over by very delightful people, Mr. 
and Mrs. Percival B. Palmer, who are a charming acqui- 
sition to the summer colony, and whose hospitality is 
always a pleasure to their host of friends. 
Mrs. Samuel J. Mixter of Galloupe’s Point, Swamp- 
scott, is one of the subscribers to the McAllister series 
of musicales, the first of which, will be given at the home 
of Miss Margaret L. Corlies on Fuller street, Magnolia, 
this Friday afternoon. In this list are many of North 
Shore’s most prominent women, both m social life and 
, nilanthrophy. : 
Avseries of Current Event Talks by Mrs. May Alden 
Ward of Boston aré being given at the homes of promi- 
nent Swampscott and Phillips Beach residents and are 
largely attended. Mrs. George C. Brooks of 259 Puritan 
Road was hostess at the talk given on July 11th at 
THE MUSIC SHOP LYNN. 
North Shore’s only store carrying a complete stock 
of sheet music—lowest prices. 
Lynn's Exclusive Agency for the 
Pathe Phonograph & Records 
Grossman Bldg. 
22 Central Ave., 
Agency for Player Piano Rolls 
ON THE ROAD TO THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
PIPER & STORER 
Gown Shop 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
