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Delicious Chicken and Lobster Dinners 
Broiled Chicken Dinners with Ipswich Clams 
AFTERNOON 
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GROCER 
Ipswich -:- Mass. 
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Palms and Floral Designs, Decorations 
Tel. 73-J 
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a Specialty. 
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Stop AGAWAM HOUSE 
at the Ipswich, Mass. 
SUFFRAGIST CONVERTS 
The persistence of the suffragists 
is smoking the politicians out one by 
one, and although President Wilson 
is still partially in cog on the pro- 
position, yet in view of the fact that 
Speaker Champ Clark has complete- 
ly surrendered the ladies are pleased 
that the President has gone so far 
as to say that suffrage is for the 
states to settle. Independent of the 
declarations that the two men are 
standing together for a common pur- 
pose, it has been demonstrated more 
than once that neither of these dis- 
tinguished gentlemen appreciate 
having the other ‘‘beat him to it.’’ 
Speaker Clark has told the ladies 
that ‘‘for one thousand years the 
men have been trying to run the 
world, and some think they have 
made a bad mess of it. I hope that 
when you women run it that you 
will improve on it.’’ 
EMPLOYMENT OF ALL KINDS is great- 
ly needed for those who have lost their 
homes and their work in the Salem fire. 
Anyone who can offer positions may 
communicate with W. H. REED, JR., 
Employment Bureau, Phillips Hall, Sa- 
lem, (Telephone Salem 2341 28-29 
Capital . 
Deposits . : 
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$ 50,000.00 
300,000.00 
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CONSISTENT PRICES 
[ PSWIcH summer residents and 
tourists are beginning to take 
advantage of the many attractions of- 
fered at Ye Burnham House tea room 
on the Linebrook road. Many din- 
ers and lunches are served during the 
summer to Magnolia and Rye beach 
automobilists, and those from other 
parts of the North Shore. A recent 
party from Rye to enjoy the hospital- 
ity of the place were Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward V. Papin and children and 
Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun of St. Louis, 
Mo. who motor down occasionally for 
a visit. A new feature of this year 
will be dancing, music to be furnished 
by a victrola, in a quaint ball room of 
y® olden time in this historic old 
house which has stood 280 years. 
Another attraction for evening par- 
ties is the candle light, open fire places 
and antique furnishings. 
Ipswich society is looking forward 
to the wedding of Miss Hilda Rice, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. 
Rice of Boston to Frederick Ayer, jr., 
of Pride’s Crossing. It is to be held 
at the Rice summer home at ‘Turner 
Hill, Ipswich, on the 4th of next 
month, Miss Rice’s birthday.  A\l- 
though abundant floral decorations 
are available from the extensive gar- 
dens on the Rice estate, a professional 
-decorator will transform the grounds 
into an even more elaborate garden. 
Miss C. B. Dobson of ‘Wind- 
mill Hill Farm,’ Ipswich, left for 
Jamestown, near Newport, Wednes- 
day morning for a stay with friends 
for a few days. She plans to return 
to Ipswich today. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton 
and their daughter Alice have been in 
New York on a visit the past few 
days. They left their summer home, 
“Appleton Farms,” Ipswich, on Mon- 
day and are returning today. 
William Carrington of Greenwich, 
Conn., has been the guest of Mr. and 
IPSWICH, MASS. 
44,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage Vault 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 
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The Best of 
ICE CREAM and COLLEGE ICES 
at 
Bailey’s Drug Store 
Market St., Ipswich, and at Rowley 
The Place to Keep Your Car .... 
MANNING STREET GARAGE 
IPSWICH, MASS. 
Repairing and Sundries. Headquarters for Fisk 
Tires. Packard Car To Let by Hour or Day. 
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THE BREEZE-REMINDER 
For Sale at 
IPSWICH NEWS COMPANY, Market Street 
Mrs. George E. Barnard at their es- 
tate, “River Bend Farm,” at Ipswich, 
the last few days. The Barnards 
spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. 
Prescott Bigelow at Fitzwilliam, N. 
H., and were at the Hotel Aspinwall, 
in Lenox, over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Dous of Ip- 
swich and Pittsfield left their summer 
home last Friday for a ten days’ visit 
in Pittsfield. 
Mrs. Francis Richardson of Bay 
Road, Ipswich, gave an afternoon tea 
to about thirty friends of the Ipswich 
summer colony in honor of Mr. and 
Mrs. Dorrs of Pittsfield this week. 
For Hire 
BY MONTH OR SEASON 
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Operated by Owner, 14 Years Experience. 
Terms Reasonable 
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1021 Euclid Street N. W. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
Tel. 5382 Col. 
EDWARD H. LITTLE 
President 
C. AUGUSTUS NORWOOD 
Vice-President 
