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S IXTH ANNUAL IBITION PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION ! FOR SERVICEAND QUALITY Buy Direct from the Maker Newcomb - Macklin Co. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS C. G. MACKLIN, President J. SUSTER, Secretary OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PICTURE FRAME MAKERS FAVOR, RUHL &CO. NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO DISTINGUISHED DESIGNS AND FINISHES SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP LOWEST PRICES IF YOU WANT PURITY OF TONE AND TRUE COLORS, ASK FOR DEVOE ARTISTS OIL COLORS IN TUBES 233 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK GEORGE A. McCOY, Manager THE OLDEST COLOR MAKERS ESTABLISHED, 1754 Factory : State and Kinzie Streets, CHICAGO DEVOE & RAYNOLDS CO. Catalogues sent to Artists and Dealers NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY WEST END SCHOOL OF ART Provincetown Art Association LANDSCAPE AND FIGURE PAINTING Founded 1914 OIL AND WATER COLOR Provincetown, Massachusetts GEORGE ELMER BROWNE, Instructor SIXTH 1 62 Commercial Street, Provincetown ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1920 JULY 4TH TO AUGUST 31st The Cape School of Art Cod JURY AND HANGING COMMITTEE Instructor. CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE Max Bohm Charles W. Hawthorne, N. A. Assistant Instructor, OSCAR H. GIEBERICH E. Ambrose Webster Oliver Chaffee Director. HARRY N CAMPBELL George Elmer Browne Ethel Mars Mrs. Henry Mottet SEASON OF 1920 July 5th to August 28th, 1920 ADMISSION,10 CENTS FREEON SUNDAYS,1 TO 5 P. M. OFFICERS WILLIAM H. YOUNG, President PAINTING CLASS CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N. A, Vice President IN E AMBROSE WEBSTER. Vice President MRS. EUGENE WATSON, Acting Vice President BERMUDA MRS ANNA M. YOUNG, Treasurer MISS NINA S. WILLIAMS, Recording secretary E. A. WEBSTER, INSTRUCTOR MYRICK C. ATWOOD, Corresponding Secretary DEC. 1, 1919, TO FEB. 1, 1920 E. A MBROSE WEBSTER, Director ARTS & DECORATION ARTISTS’ MATERIALS 35 CENTS A COPY, $4.00 A YEAR OF ALL KINDS AT CITY PRICES 25 West Forty Third Street New York, N. Y. H. N. CAMPBELL YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN ARTISTS’ MATERIALS The Provincetown Art Association KODAK DEVELOPING Constitution and By-Laws and Printing Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and purposes of this association shall be to promote and cultivate the Also Photographic Post Cards fine arts, and to that end to establish and maintain for the town of Provincetown a permanent collection of paintings and other PICTURE FRAMING works of art. Also to hold exhibitions of paintings and other W. G. STIFF Over the Express Office works of art and to promote the advancement of art by means of social intercourse between artists and those interested in the arts. Members. Section. 1. Membership in this association shall be divided The Adams’ Pharmacies as follows: a. Associate members-Dues $1.00 per year. Provincetown and Sagamore b. Contributing mernbers-Dues-$5.00 per year. c. Sustaining members-Dues $10.00 per year. d. Life members-$50.00. Are the Up-to-Date Stores of the Cape e. Patrons- Any person contributing $100.00 or more. f. Benefactors-Any person contributing $500.00 or more. Visit Them WILLIAM H. YOUNG INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE Representing the Leading Companies of the World ICE AND RETAIL Losses Adjusted Promptly Provincetown . Massachusetts J. DARROW ADAMS, JR. The First National Bank of Provincetown CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 6 1,000.00 John A. Matheson, President Horace F. Hallett, Cashier Isaiah A Small, Ass’t Cashier Banking Department Savings Department Money deposited in our Savings Department placed on interest the FIRST OF EACH MONTH Paige Brothers’ Garage SEAMEN’S SAVINGS BANK Largest and Best Equipped on Cape Cod PROVINCETOWN, MASS. INCORPORATED, 185 1 Service, Storage, Tires and Accessories Money Goes on Interest the First Day of Month Trucking, Auto Hire Telephone Con. Geo. F. Miller. President William H. Young, Treasurer Willis S Rich, Assistant Treasurer COMMERCIAL ST., PROVINCETOWN y Boat to the Cape Cape Fish Products Company Via BOSTON Wholesale Dealers in AND THE PILGRIMS’ FIRST LANDING Fresh, Salted and Frozen Fish PLACE SPRINGFIELD, MASSA CH USETTS PROVINCETOWN AT THE TIP OF CAPE COD The big iron steamship “Dorothy Bradford” newly WHOLESALE renovated makes the round trip daily. Schedule: Leave Boston *9:30 A. M , arrive Provincetown *1:30 P. M. Leave *3:30 P. M., arrive Boston *7:30 P. M. ICE AND RETAIL * Sundays and holidays 30 minutes later Fare Round Trip, $2.00, one way, $1.75 J. G. DeRIGGS Including War Tax Piers: 400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. and Railroad 195 Bradford Street, Provincetown Tel. 5-6 Wharf, Provincetown The New Central House The July-August, 1920, Exhibition Provincetown on the Cape ALICE WORTHINGTON BALL SPECIAL ATTENTION GlVEN TO AUTOMOBILE PARTIES 1. Chinese Still Life FRANK E. POTTER. Proprietor GERRIT A. BENEKER 2. Lilacs GIFFORD HOUSE W. H. W. BICKNELL SEASON MAY 29 TO OCTOBER 1 3. The Dunes and Sea--Etching The Blacksmith-Etching Private Baths and Modern Conveniences 4. 5. The Fish Wharf--Etching Especially adapted to the wants of the Automobile Tourist GEORGE A. MERRILL, Proprietor HENRY H. BROOKS 6. The Narrow Cove PILGRIM HOUSE HAROLD THOMAS BROWN PROVINCETOWN, MASS. 7. Design-Block Print 8. Design-Block Print B. L. & M. A. EASTMAN, Proprietors 9. Evening-Block Print Rooms with or without bath A Fine Home-Like Hotel with Comfortable Rooms 10. Sunset--Block Print and Exceptional Table GARAGE CONNECTED WITH HOTEL WM. F. BOOGAR, JR. 11. October 7 I. H. CALIGA ATLANTIC HOUSE 12. Head of Girl PROVINCETOWN, MASS. NEW OPEN AIR DINING ROOM FRANK CARSON MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS 13. Chautauqua- Water Color LOBSTERS OUR SPECIALTY OLIVER CHAFFEE J. G. IRIS, Proprietor 14. A Mountain Landscape 15. A Mountain Road ON THE RED INN WATER PROVINCETOWN MARJORIE CONANT EUROPEAN PLAN 16. Afternoon Light ALL ROOMS WITH BATHS Make Dinner and Luncheon arrangements in advance CATHERINE CARTER CRITCHER Tel. Provincetown, 50 17. White and Vermilion Garage and Chauffeurs'. Accommodations Tea on Terrace MISS MARION WILKINSON FRANK H. DESCH 18. The Coral Beads Provincetownn Clarence M. Snow FLORIDA DUNCAN All Round Blacksmith 19. Monotype Bakery 20. In February-Water Color Bread, Cake, Pastry Beachcombers’ 21. The Print Folio-Monotype C. W. Burch, Jr., Prop’r. Wharf HENRY S. EDDY 28. A Provincetown Street Watch for the Green Cart GRACE FRENCH EVANS Bread, Pastry Clark’s Bakery 23. Cloud Arrangement and NANCY FERGUSON Meats 24. The Hotel Banner TEA AND COFFEE 226 Commercial St. Butter, Cheese and Eggs ELlZA D. GARDNER J. E CLARK, Proprietor Groceries and Candies 25. In the Garden-Block Print Joseph A. Marshall OSCAR GlEBERlCH 26. The Harbor-Etching MAX ROSEN Pilgrim Lunch 27. The Landing-Etching Pool COLD DRINKS ADA GILMORE Room 28. An Old Grave-Block Print Davis’ Ice Cream Shoe Repairing 29. Above the Village-Block Print Opposite Town Hall 30. She Goes for a Walk-Block Print 200 Commercial Street J. S. JONES. Prop’r 31. A Pleasant Place-Block Print LAWRENCE GRANT JAMES J. PERRY Provincetown Shoe 32. Going to the Circus Contractor Hospital 33. Garden in Bloom We Repair Shoes by the Goodyear 34. The Side Show Cement, Lime Welt Shoe Repairing System Quick Service, Guaranteed Work DOROTHY GREGORY and Mason’s Supplies 220 Commercial Street 35. Drawing Opposite Curley’s Garage 54 Bradford Street EDNA BOIES HOPKINS PETER FOTOPOULOS 36. Swift Water-Block Print Provincetown 37. Butterflies-Block Print, Manuel M. Prada ‘ 38. Cascades-Block Print Steam and Hot Water 39. Spotted Dahlias- Block Print Heaters BOOGAR ALBRO T. HIBBARD Plumbing and Tin Work 40. After Heavy Snow Oil Heaters and Cooking Picture Frames Stoves 45 Commercial St. ELIZABETH H. HOWLAND 217 Commercial St, 41. A Bit of St. George, Bermuda Tel. 216-2 42. Bermuda Rocks II STELLA c. JOHNSON JULIETTE S. NICHOLS 43. Stili Life 64. The Tight Rope Walker-Block Print KARL KNATHS JOHN NOBLE 44. Sunset 63. Etaples 45. The Lodging House 65. Provincetown BLANCHE LAZZELL 66. Cutting Ice 46. Flowers CHARLES H. PEPPER 47. Tulips-Block Print 67. A Young Man 48. Torpedo and Studios-Block Print HARLEY PERKINS LUCY L’ENGLE 68. Still Life 49. Dream-sails WM. L’ENGLE EDITH C. PHELPS 50. The Decision 69. Fairy Tales TOD LINDENMUTE HARRY PFElFFER 51. A Village StreetBlock Print 70. Climbing American Beauties CATHERINE F. LIDDELL ELLEN RAVENSCROFT 51a. Still-Life 71. Garden American Girls’ Club, Paris--Mono type ETHEL MARS 52. Lady with Flowers-Block Print 72. Boats-Provincetown i 53. Lady with Fan-Block Print MARGERY RYERSON CAROLINE G. McCURDY 73. Fifth Avenue-Etching 54. Cesco’s Restaurant-W ater Color 74. Dressing MaryJoe-Etching 75. Little Italian-Etching MILDRED McMILLEN 76. Little Girl in a Chair-Etching 55. The Attic W indow-Drawing MARYLKA MODJESKA COLIN A. SCOTT Boats 56. Low Tide-Etching ?7. 57. Old Boat House-Etching CHARLES SHACKLETON 78. On Sandy Neck, Cape Cod ROSS E. MOFFETT 58. The Edge of the Dune FLORA SCHOENFELD 59. Provincetown Winter 79. Portrait JEANIE GALLUP MOTTET MAUD SQUIRE 60. Calendulas 80. Gables-Block Print JULIE MATHILDE MORROW 81. Snowdrifts-Block Print 61. Waiting for the Circus 82. Winter Evening-Block Print 62. Where My Beau “Lives at”. 83. Storm -Block Print 12 13 Matheson’s Department Store FRANCES WALSH STACE 84. Lilacs Where you can have all your needs supplied in 85. Spring Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s ANITA M. SMITE CLOTHING 86. Magee’s Tavern Boots, Shoes and Furnishings HELEN SAHLER Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Custom Work a Specialty. Style, 87. A Poet Philosopher-Etching fit and fabric guaranteed. D. A. MATHESON, Proprietor 88. Caroline Reading-Etching MARY E. TANNAHILL 89. Summer Time-Water Color OCEAN VIEW ELIZABETH TAYLOR CENTRALLY LOCATED OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 90. A Street in the Town STEAM HEATED ELIZA BETH S. THOMAS HOME COOKING RATES REASONABLE 91. Betty MATILDA M. PERRY. Proprietor 92. Girl with the Fan P. VERHEYDEN THE VERNON 93.