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A. W. Buhler, the well-known ma- 
rine artist of Boston, has arrived at 
his attractive studio on Rocky Neck 
avenue for the season 
Ex-Rept. Alphonso Davis has 
rented his beautiful estate on Mt. 
Pleasant avenue to Henry B. Taylor 
and family of Morristown, N. J., for 
the season and théey are due June 1. 
The late Judge McKim and family 
of Jamaica Plain had the estate two 
seasons. 
~ Clement Lawrence Smith of Cam- 
bridge, son of the late dean of Har- 
vard, ©. L. Smith, is at the Harbor 
View hotel. Mr. Smith, jr., married 
Miss Eliott whose parents, the Henry 
Bliotts of St. Louis, have a summer 
home at Eastern point. 
Mrs. Bradford Knight and. chil- 
dren, May and Katherine of ~Phila- 
delphia, and the latter’s uncle, 
Charles L. Taylor of Pittsburg, are 
at the Harbor View. They are on 
an auto trip through this section. 
Other guests registered at the 
Harbor View this week were: Mrs. 
A. GC. Bent, Cambridge; W. 8. Bur- 
pee, Boston; Mrs. E. A. Angell, Miss 
- Angell, Ernest Angell, Cleveland ; 
Miss Baldwin Brooklyn; Horton H. 
Ileath Buffalo; Mrs. Tileston F. 
Chambers, Caroline L. Chambers, 
Columbus, O.; Esther I. Barbour, 
San Juan, P. R.; Miss Alice M. Tlirst, 
New York city; Mrs. George B. Dex- 
ter,- Miss Christian Dexter, Brook- 
line; Ralph Osborne, Massilon, O.; 
Louis Prevost Whitaker, Washing- 
ton; Dr. F. T. Beatty, Boston; Mrs. 
Hl. L. Osgood, Caroline B. Davis, 
Alice O. Little, Rochester, N. Y. 
Mailman House: Charles G. Law- 
rence, Marion W. Lawrence, Jamat- 
ea Plain. 
The Fair View Hotel is open for 
the season and the first guests are 
due tomorrow. 
Ex-Congressman J. Davis Broad- 
head, a well-known Hawthorne Inn 
guest, proved a powerful factor in 
settling the big strike at the Bethle- 
hem, Pa., steel works, which is now 
officially declared off. The ex-con- 
eressman arbitrated for and. repre- 
sented the employees of his native 
town. ; 
Samuel Bowen and family of 
Philadelphia have secured the Won- 
son cottage on the Grapevine Cove 
water front for this season. - 
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BASS ROCKS 
Miss Katherine Foote, daughter of 
Arthur Foote, the noted Boston com- 
poser, who annually enjoys a sojourn 
at the Moorland, Bass Rocks,  ar- 
ranged- for a benefit concert this 
week at Pine Ridge, Dedham, for 
the benefit of the Country Annex of 
the Animal Rescue League. Miss 
Foote was one of the artists render- 
ing voeal numbers. 
Mrs. Henry Souther, sr., of Brook- 
line, who was recently bereaved by 
the sudden death of her daughter, 
Mrs. Blake of Brookline, is now at 
Bass Rocks with her son, Henry 
Souther, and family, of Hartford. 
The Southers were the pioneer sum- 
mer residents of Bass Rocks. 
The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Gray Bot- 
ton of Philadelphia, who summered 
at the Moorland last season, sailed, 
May 14, on the Romaniec for Europe. 
East Gloucester. 
Miss Mary Shaw of Salem is regis- 
tered at the Pilgrim House, Rocky 
Neck, as the guest of her niece, Miss 
Ida Tappan of Gloucester, who is 
there for the season. 
Miss Helen White has been enter- 
taining her cousin, Miss Blake of 
Brookline, granddaughter of Mrs. 
Ifenry Souther, of Brookline and 
Bass Rocks, at the Pilgrim House. 
Misses’ Grace Hazen and Rosalie 
Clements of New York are at the 
Harbor View. They have taken the 
small Harrington cottage on East 
Main street for a month until their 
which is undergoing im- 
provements, is in readiness. 
The beautiful estate at Grapevine 
Cove of Rept. J. Sloat Fassett of 
Washington and Elmira, N. Y., may 
not be oceupied this season, as the 
family plans to summer abroad. 
Prof. A. P. Andrew,- director of 
the U. S. Mint, will have a house 
party of Boston and New York 
friends at his Eastern point cottage 
over Memorial Day. 
The Dunklees, proprietors of the 
Ocean View Hotel, Pigeon Cove, 
have arrived and are preparing the 
hotel for their season, which opens 
next month. 
Dr. EB. L. Houghton and family. of 
3oston have arrived at their sum- 
mer residence on Annisquam Heights 
for the season. 
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THE CAPE ANN RESORTS 
Miss Olga Lingard of Boston and 
Annisquam, who was prominent in 
the smart Vincent club set, at the 
recent fete at the ‘‘Uplands,’’ the 
Brookline estate of Mrs. Albert F. 
Bigelow, served on the Jack Horner 
grab with Mrs. Roland Gray.. The 
proceeds were for the Massachusetts 
Infants” Asylum. Several  well- 
known Beverly and Manchester 
summer residents assisted also. 
W. J. Hobbs, vice-president of the 
Boston and Maine R. R. Co., has ar- 
rived with his family at their cottage 
at Gully Point, Rockport, for the 
season. 
The distinguished Philadelphia 
sculptor, Charles Grafly, and family 
were due today at their cottige at 
Folly Cove, Lanesville. 
Artist Edwin 8S. Clymer and family 
of Philadelphia have arrived at their 
Folly Cove cottage. 
Major Luther S. Bent and family 
of. Overbrook, Pa., have arrived at 
Annisquam and are occupying their 
small bungalow until the extensive 
improvements to their large resi- 
dence are completed. 
Charles A. Coe and family of 
Brookline are returning to Twin cot- 
tage, belonging to the Bent, estate 
on Pleasant point. 
Rept. Charles E. Elwell of Roek- 
port has secured the promise of the 
state highway commission to allot 
money to Rockport, sufficient to 
build a state highway from Great 
Hill to the junction of Railroad ave- 
nue and Broadway, in the town of 
Rockport. This will complete a 
much used highway for autos and 
driving, since Bass Rocks, with its 
railroad station at Beaver Dam, near 
the foot of Great Hill, has increased 
much the travel in this section and 
out over Cape Ann. 
Edward: Hf. Clarkson and family 
of Newburyport have arrived at 
their cottage on Marmion Way, 
Rockport. Mr. Clarkson is a large 
holder of Rockport real estate, sig- 
nificant of his faith in the future of 
this town as a summer resort. 
CG. W. Robinson and family of 
Lancaster have arrived at their. 
Pigeon Cove cottage for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paysou 
Loomis (nee Seamans) of Brooklyn, 
N. Y., have arrived in Pigeon Cove 
for the season, 
