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June 4, 1915 
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ENTALS along the Swampscott-M:< itblehead shore this 
season, as reported through the office of George A. 
Dill, include the following: 
At Clifton—Johnson O'Connor, 
ang house, Rockaway ave.; Wm. 
, Boston, the Hartshorn house, 
Boston, the Dow- 
GeCniek, 347 Beacon 
Jartlett st.; Walter 3. 
Bice Boston, the Stratton house, off Atlantic ave. ; 
Samuel H. Pillsbury, Boston, Merritt cottage No. 4, 
Ticehurst lane at the Heights; Wm. T. Isaac, Boston, 
Cole house, Isburg road, also at the Heights; James j. 
Phelan, Boston, Partridge house, Stearns Beach, off At- 
lantic ave.; Mrs. Clara K. Schwabacher, of Hotel Ma- 
jestic, West 72d. st., New York, Stevens house, off At- 
lantic ave.; Albert Stickley, 60 No. Prospect ave., Grand 
Rapids, Mich., Dreyfus house, Stearns Beach, off Atlan- 
tic ave. 
At Phillips Beach—J. Converse Gray, Boston, Spiller 
house, 34 Atlantic ave.; Maurice J. Curran, Andover, 
Mass., Terhune house, Ocean ave.; Arthur P. Pearce, 
3oston, Aborn house, cor. Ocean and Phillips aves. 
At Beach Bluff—Sidney A. Eisemann, Boston, Cant- 
erbury house, 45 Beach Bluff ave.; Rufus B. Sprague, 
Boston, Mudge house, Eulow st. 
At Marblehead—H. Dexter Thurber, Boston, John- 
son house, 23 Gregory st.; Dennis T. Kennedy, 28 Sum- 
mer st., Haverhill, Jaynes house, cor. Harbor ave. and 
Harvard st.; Harold Plimpton, Boston, ‘Overlook,” 
Peach’s Point; Howard W. Bracken, Fairhaven, Mass., 
Tibbetts, Con- 
Conrad © J. 
Peach’s Point; 
2 Gregory st. ; 
“Ship” cottage, Peach’s Point ; 
cord, N. H., “Greenbank,” Peach’s Point; 
Rueter, 165 Terrace st., Roxbury, “Pines,” 
Hadley Ware, Peabody, Adams apartment, 
Rey. ic yn K; 
Frank 5S. Cleghorn, Boston, Crowningshield cottage No. 
3, Peach’s Point. 
At Marblehead Neck—Walworth Pierce of 5. 5. 
Pierce Co.. Boston, Bridge house, Flint st.; Miss Maria 
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E. Hatch, 328 Commonwealth ave., Boston, Wallace's 
“Red Cottage,’ Harbor ave.; Robert A. Leeson, Boston, 
Bowden house, Kimball st. - Otto J. Piehler, 356 Boylston 
st., Boston, Coggin cottage, off Ocean ave.; Edward J. 
Hood, 1064 Beacon st., Brookline, Pitcher house, Light- 
house lane, off Follett st. 
At Devereux—John D. 
off Beach ave. 
At Swampscott—G reorge C. Dempsey, 
cottage, Orient st.; Carl Dreyfus, 
Drum, Boston, French house, 
Thorn 
house, 
Boston, 
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Bost yn, 
g Humphrey Terr: ice : Frank T. Scott, Galloupe house, 09 
Puritan road: Frederick H. Wick, Framingham, Mass., 
“Grasshead,” pes Point: Albert W. Kaffenburgh, 
Boston, Lodge house, off Orient st. 
At Lynn—Thomas Upham, 332 Commonwealth ave., 
Boston, Harney house, 142 Ocean st.; S. S. Frankenstein, 
Boston, Barney house, 3 Prescott place ; Arthur Wallace, 
Boston, Habberley house, 20 King’s Beach road; Fred- 
erick A. Norris, 163 No. Beacon st., Brighton, Currier 
house, 32 Deer Cove st. 
LIFTON has been quietly, but steadily, augmenting its 
summer colony. The weather is getting into its real 
summery atmosphere and this in itself is a magnet which 
is drawing people to the shore homes. 
Frederic W. Thomas of Melrose has been entertain- 
ing a party of friends from his city the last few days. 
Morris Rosenthal of Boston, who had the Guppy 
cottage last season, is this year at the Thompson cottage. 
He has been on the shore for the last ten days. 
William C. Chick of Boston is again at the 
horn cottage, otherwise known as 
road. 
Max Brummel of 
long lease on the F. S. 
been entirely 
Harts- 
“Dike Rock,’ on Shore 
taken a 
It has 
ready 
said to have 
High cottage at Clifton. 
re-modeled this spring and will be 
for occupancy within a few days. 
Stanley Sinsheimer of Boston is 
again this summer; he is at one of the 
Boston is 
down at Clifton 
Locke cottages. 
. r 23 ry y 5 val - 
Ex-GoveRNOR Foss does not seem to know just what 
he wants to do and no one seems to know just what he 
is going to do, or—wants him to do it. 
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