NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
During the summer Months. 
Telephone North Shore Grill 
548 and 8591 Magnolia 
ASCONOMO House, Manchester, is making good 
progress toward a full house for the month of Aug- 
ust. Several newcomers have joined the season contin- 
‘gent there the last few days. W. Coolidge Morrill of 
New York, with his two sons, Converse and George P. 
Morrill, joined Mrs. Morrill and the rest of the family 
at the Masconomo this week for the remainder of the 
summer. They have just returned from Germany, where 
the Morrill boys have been pursuing their studies. Mr. 
and Mrs. Lee W. Hall are at this hotel for their first 
season. ‘They register from Brookline. Louis P. Ficks 
and his son, L. P. Ficks, Jr., joined the rest of their fam- 
ily at the Masconomo this week for the remainder of 
July and August. Mrs. George W. Dowd and daughter 
of Brookline, with Miss Tighe of Peabody and Miss 
Creed of ‘Taunton comprise a party who plan to make 
a short stay at the Masconomo. 
Mrs. H. C. Joyner and 
— Che Sign of the Crane 
Gea House, Fond 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean OPEN DAILY 
Prop. 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
Telehpone 5 
The Wetherbee Estae Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE, BREAD and DOUGHNUTS 
Office Hours 9 to 4 Telephone Oxford 4104 
MISS INA M. D. LIDDELL 
SuccEssor TO Mrs. S. P. PALMER 
DOMESTIC BUREAU 
5 Park Square Boston, Mass. 
Cooks Seamstresses Day Workers Elevator 
Parlor Maids Laundresses Butlers Chauffeurs 
Chamber Maids Nurses Chefs Coachmen 
Inside Men QOutsideMen 
Acccommodating Cooks and Accommodating Waitresses for 
Lunheon and Dinner Parties Reference Verified 
General Maids Waitresses 
Henry R. Comley 
Florist 
6 Park Street, BOSTON 
Will open a Branch Flower Stand at the NORTH SHORE GRILL, Magnolia 
Orders for Dinner and Luncheon Parties 
Orders for Choice Flowers Solicited and Delivered Anywhere Along the North Shore 
Tel. Boston Store 
64 and 96 Haymarket 
three daughters of Cambridge are there for a month’s 
stay. Thr. de Beaufort, of the Netherlands legation at 
Washington, D. C., is at the Masconomo for an indefinite 
stay. b. D. Sacks, the well known shoe man of Cincinnati 
and Mrs. Sacks are there for the rest of the season. Mr. 
and Mrs. M. H. Pratt and daughter, Maroe of Lowell 
spent the last week-end at this house. ‘They usually spend 
the week-ends at the Masconomo during the summer 
months. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett of Melrose; MPSS. 
Clough of Dorchester and Miss M. Walker of South Bos- 
ton are on the shore for an indefinite stay, stopping at the 
Masconomo. The tea dances at the Masconomo will 
probably start about the first of August, when the house 
will be practically full. Until that time the regular dances 
on Wednesday and Saturday evening will be held as 
usual in the Casino. 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
FURRIERS, LADIES’ HATS 
458 Boylston Street, Boston 
Announcement 
For the convenience of our patrons residing on 
the North Shore and hotel guests, our branch store 
on Lexrncton Ave., MAGNorLIA is now open for 
business. 
Fur Lined and Fur ‘Trimmed Coats, Fur Sets, 
Muffs, Stoles and Small Neckwear in all the Fash- 
ionable Furs. 
Furs Made to Order, selection of skins on 
premises. 
Ladies’ Hats for Dress—Outing and Automobile 
wear. 
Ostrich and Marabout Novelties in Neckwear. 
WERNER-PAZOLT CoO. 
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
