NORTH SHORE 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
The New Ocean House base ball team played with 
the Lincoln tiouse team on Wednesday last week, de- 
icating them by a score of 4 to 2. They also played the 
‘Yedesco club team on Saturday. Under the captaincy 
oft D. E. Judd, of Harvard, the boys have been developing 
steadily and can now put a very interesting and speedy 
game, and they have added quite a little to the outdoor 
entertainment of the guests. The team is composed of 
D. E. Judd, captain, 1st base; G. Watts, catcher; J. H. 
Cahill, 3rd base; M. Kehoe, short stop; M. Mulligan, left 
field; W. Kehoe, center field; W, Shriner, 2nd base; J. 
W. Cahill, right field; A. Leroy Johnson, pitcher; C. I. 
Justheim, substitute 2nd and 3rd base. 
James J. Phelan, who with Mrs. Phelan, is a season 
guest of the New Ocean House, is one of the youngest 
and most prominent bankers in the country. A recent 
anniversary of the firm of Hornblower & Weeks, with 
which he is connected, brought out the facts that although 
only 41 years old he has spent twenty-six years on State 
Street, and for the last twelve years has been a recognized 
leader in financial circles. His civic and charitable activ- 
ities are well known, and added to this he is a director 
in a number of large corporations. So that it is not par- 
ticularly surprising to often hear him referred to as the 
“‘human dynamo of energy.” 
There have been several fishing parties made up of 
guests of the New Ocean House the past week, and all 
speak in high terms of the famous Swampscott dory, of 
which for its purpose no better boat has ever been evolved. 
An interesting fact brought out by a recent traveler 
in South America was that he saw one of these dories 
on the shore of Lake Argentina in Southern Patagonia. 
To reach its destination the boat had travelled seven 
thousand miles by steamer, two hundred miles up the east 
coast, two hundred and fifty miles of Patagonia deserts, 
and then one hundred miles to its destination. 
Mrs. E. P. Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilbur, 
of South Bethlehem, Pa., are at the New Ocean House 
fora stay. ‘The Wilburs are of one of the oldest families 
in Bethlehem, and have long been known in high finan- 
cial circles in Pennsylvania. Accompanying the Wilburs 
are Mr. and Mrs.-A. Brodhead, also of South Bethlehem. 
NATHAN G. BUBIER, Ph. G. 
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222 Humphrey Street 
Agent for 
Eastman Films and Kodaks 
Swampscott 
Developing and Printing 
High Class Work 
Oriental Anatolia Rug Cleaning Co. 
JOSEPH PALAIS, Manager 
Rugs washed, repaired, remodelled, disinfected and re-dyed by 
skilled Armenian specialists. 
198 Dartmouth St, near Copley Sq., BOSTON, MASS. 
; Telephone 2712]Back Bay 
Estimates furnished without charge. 
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and Reminder 41 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
BOSTON 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
47 Temple Place 15 West Street 
New 
at the 
Ocean House were Mrs. J. P. Wetherell, of Philadelphia, 
and her house guests, Mrs. J. Breuil, Philadelphia, Mrs. 
G. Converse, Bethlehem, Pa., and Dr. and Mrs. Strout 
Among the recent week-end parties 
of Philadelphia. The party motored over from Mrs. 
Wetherell’s beautiful summer home at Jamestown, R., I. 
‘The men’s tennis tournament at the Lincoln House, 
Swampscott, is being played: off between P. D. Burne 
and A. F. Underhill, Jr. A tournament for the ladies 
started this week. New arrivals at the Lincoln this week 
included Mr. and Mrs, Lawton and daughter of Penn- 
sylvania; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. S. Ricker of Cambridge; 
Mrs. David. ener of Chicago and Mrs. E. H. Mason 
of Providence. 
The Bellevue at Beach Bluff is one of the Swamp- 
scott hotels to be filled. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin 
and son, Archibald of Chelsea, and H. A. Patterson and 
family of New York occupied the only available reserva- 
tions at the Bellevue this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 
Kerr and Mrs. Wheeler. of Brookline, who are stopping 
at the Bellevue, have been enjoying a sojourn at one of 
Mr. Kerr’s cottages at Marblehead Neck. Mr. and Mrs. 
©. D. Clark are entertaining Mrs, Clarke’s mother, Mrs. 
Warth of California at. the Bellevue. 
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