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WAMPSCOTT HOTELS are having a busy season 
and the summer hostelries have had many additions 
during the past few days to their already large roster of 
guests. W. Edwin Porter, Jr., was the wiriner of the sil- 
ver cup offered by the management of the Hotel Preston, 
Swampscott, in the tennis tournament held between the 
guests there Monday. The July ball, quite a social event 
at the Preston, will be held tomorrow night. Dances are 
held regularly every Saturday night at this hotel through- 
out the summer. Season guests at the Preston include 
George Pratt of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whaples 
and daughter of Hartford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Francis 
Hi: Swan of Boston, and Mrs. Wilbur P. Rice and daugh- 
ters, Alice G., Grace L,., Lillian M., and Edith F. Rice of 
Boston. 
William Martin, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. J. Martin of Boston, who are at the Lincoln 
House, Swampscott, for the season, played host to a ¢om- 
pany of his little friends at the hotel last Monday when 
he gave a party to celebrate his birthday. Games were 
played and music and refreshments provided a pleasant 
evening for the guests of Master William. Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Sherman Myers arrived at the Lincoln House for the 
season this week. Several motor parties made this hotel 
their headquarters during the past few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ropes, Mrs. Harrison O. 
Flint and Miss G. H. Seamans of Exeter, N. H., are 
registered at the Samoset House, Marblehead Neck. 
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M ARBLEHEAD’S summer season is in full swing and 
the hotels both in the town and on the Neck are 
fast filling up. The yacht clubs are having a busy season 
and help to make Marblehead one of the smartest of the 
summer resorts along the North Shore. ‘The town is 
finding much more favor with motorists this year than 
in the past? because of the vast improvements made on 
the roads in that vicinity, a trip to thesshore town by auto 
being much more pleasant than formerly. 
The German boats in the sonder class which are to 
compete with the boats of the Eastern Yacht club on 
August 16, 18 and 19 have just been announced. ‘They 
are the Angela Serum and the Wittlesback; the helmsmen 
chosen are Messrs. Weilzmann, Watdemar, Tietgens and 
Alt. The special trial races between the Eastern Yacht 
club’s own hoats from which the racers will be picked 
to competé with the German boats are to be held shortly. 
The boats of the New York fleet will arrive on August 
17 and on the 21st will probably race with the Eastern 
fleet. Ladies’ night was observed last night with a con- 
cert by the Salem Cadet band at the Eastern. J. P. 
Morgan, Jr., was one of those mentioned for member- 
ship in the Eastern Yacht club recently. Mr. Morgan’s 
father was a member of the club. 
The following are at the Leslie, Marblehead, for a 
few weeks: Miss Kate P. Jenkins and Miss Florence Kim- 
ball of Andover, Miss Elsie M. Taylor of Waterbury, 
Ct., Mrs. S. C. Ferry and daughters, Miss F. C. and A; 
C. Ferry of Spungnels Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ewa pee 
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Artistic and Unusual Gifts 
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Autiques that are Genuine 
11 Washington St. near Franklin Marblehead 
Salem electric cars pass the door 
Auctions Sale of GENUINE ANTIQUES 
Mahogany Claw-Foot Tables, Chippendale Mirrors, 
Serpentine Front Claw-Foot Desks, etc. 
Wednesday, July 30, starting at 10 a. m. Goods on exhibition day before 
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Men - Automobile Apparel - Women 
Coats, Dusters, Polo Coats 
Hats, Caps, Gloves, Furs 
Those considering furs for the coming season will 
profit by an inspection of our goods. 
126 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON 
Opposite Park Street Church 
