J ESl'Alll.Irt||KI> ( I l!K)l I TH I ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AUG. 18. 1902 PORTLAND, MAINE, lo. I JUNE «ND( L'lVI? r«T?"VT'TC 23, 191o, AT THE POST OFFICE A'l PORTLAND. MAINE \ f 1 V i!i 1 Brilliant Affair. End Colony gave a surprise party to Peaks Island House Mrs. John H. Ridge in honor of her —; Chebeague. birthday. in the the MUSICALE AT HOME DR. AND Early evening, HOTEL IS RAPIDLY FILLING WITH HOTELS AND COTTAGES ARE guests assembled at Mr. cot- MRS. H. E. MORSE SATURDAY. Ridge's TOURISTS AT WELL FILLED each a mnxgt THIS TIME. FOR AUGUST. tage, family bringing cake. Mr. S> Comforts ___ Phillip Dortieos entertained with sev- Summer Chebeague West End Summer ^ Colony Several Organizations Have Been Here Social Items of Interest to eral beautiful tenor solos and Mr. Have Pertaining Delightful Party. •M?.. for Their Outing. the Island. Henry Shaw a clever monologuist who is a No A delightful musicale in aid of the This guest on the Island gave several Hot Kitchen for those who take ideal and popular summer hotel The sale under the auspices of the advantage cause was at bright and laughable sketches. Miss Equal Suffrage given has had a number of Ladies Aid of and either one of our New large guests Society the .Methodist Helen Bates also read an Buy and modern the spacious home of Dr. and Mrs. Agister the original past week and at the church will take place ,this afternoon herself 'Harmon N. Morse of the pcem by in honor of the occa- Gas or one of our "Florence Auto- West End ptesent time all is life and here. and at Hill "Century" ranges gaiety evening Crest Hall. The sion. Refreshments of ice cream and Summer colony on Saturday aCter- Several organizations have sale matic" Oil Cookers. A full seen on enjoyed of tickets has bfc«n most cake were served to all of line may be our noon, before an com- their satis-1 the thirty- audience that annual dinner here and and no recently factory doubt the hall will be eight people present who had such a street floor at the lowest pletely filled the rooms. The affair among those this week were the De- positively possible prices. crowded and a good sum of money gocd time that it was not until late in was under the management of Mts. murrage Committee of the New Eng- will be realized for this worthy organ- the night when Antoine Dorticos and Miss Helen N. land Railroads which they dispersed. came here yes- ization. The committee under the of for their Several of the summer residents Bates, president the Maine Suffrage terday dinner and meeting. of Mrs. The chairmanship Howard S. Ham- here are talking over a plan of Lawn Couch Hammocks League. Miss Bates opened the pro- Marketmen of Lewiston had their ilton have calling Swings completed all arrangements a to see if gram with a piano solo, outing on the Island and the public meeting interest can- giving great yesterday and the decorations and booths are not be 2 $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 up and are at the aroused to start a fund for a Regular Passenger pleasure, showing. true musical headquarters hotel as usual. most attractively arranged. The fol- library and social hall, one similar to Stands, $3.50 and $4.50 temperament, and a touch of great Many of the party had dinner here. Sty'e' The luwing laaies are in cnarge of the tbe one now owned by the 4.50 delicacy. Mr. Max Pasano, a youth- social life here is most active. Bailey $5.00 different booths, etc.: Fancy articles, Island Improvement One Awnings, ful violinist all with his solos Monday evening at the Society. pub- pleased dancing party yellow and white Mrs. lie and Proprietor and Mrs. R. E. decorations, spirited resident donated the land his obligato for one of the songs Rowe fur- W. P. nished Merrill, domestic table, yel- for the building there. of Mr. Dorticos was well the music. Mrs. Rowe is an Chebeague exceedingly low and Mrs. Aaron Cleaves have accomplished and white, people long felt that a building Go Carts rendered. Mr. Passano promises to pianist with Mr. and Rowe at Mrs. L. L. Hale; pink bed table, such as this is a real on the have a brilliant future. Mr. the drums most delightful necessity Philip moss green Mrs. J. island. It would be available music was furnished. The are decorations, B. during •'For Summer Comfort." All Dorticos. who possesses a beautiful guests the Baby's styles and always to have Thompson and Mrs. Leon Hamilton: long winter months for the people lyric tenor voice, gave several pleased their genial host and wife punch table, green and white decora- here to use such as they desire, and if Finishes at Prices. Cash or groups of well contrasted join them in their fes- Popular Easy Terms. songs, in tions, Miss Mattie a library was considered it would an tivities. Thursday evening, Miss Lila Littlefleld; candy interesting and musicial manner. mean much to the Van Kirk of New York will table, violet and white decorations, Island. An organ- $1.00 Down, Balance $1.00 Weekly. Particular mention should be made give an Mrs. M. B. Hamilton and Mrs. W. R. ization such as could be formed would of his illustrated lecture on Naples, Pompeii, singing of the group of Irish do much to make the Island more Vesuvius, Venice and Hamilton; food table, white decora- at- songs, which were render- (by Moonlight) charmingly Italian Lakes. tions, Mrs. John dutch tractive to all. A movement of this ed. The lecture will begin "Rose; table, In these Mine. Dorticos' artistic kind must of receive co- at 8.30 P. M. The Sunday evening delf blue and white decorations, Miss necessity the playing added greatly to the interest operation of all the and if such R. S. DAVIS CO. concert by the hotel orchestra was a Elizabeth Ash and Miss Esther people, of the groups, as these is given, the is COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS particularly musical treat. The orchestra was as- Cooke; ice cream table, white decora- project feasable. accompaniments were re-arranged slsted by Mr. Harry Files, baritone. tions, Mrs. Wilbert Hamilton and Mrs. Miss Katherine Starr of Winchest- E and re-written by Mme. Dorticos. Cor. and Federal Sts,F rrAJKELL' All the selections were finely rendered Arthur H. Hamilton; tea table, yellow er, Mass., a schoolmate of Miss Eliza- Exchange The classic group Handel and C%| by and encores were demanded. Mr. Files and red decorations. Miss Estella beth Passano, is visiting Mrs. L. M. Schubert, Mr. Dorticos in the sang pleased the large audience with lvis Hale and Miss Pearl Bates; tickets. Passano at her attractive cottage, broad, dramatic style, while the mod- solo and was obliged to give an extra iRev. W. P. Merrill; arranging of "Lone Ash." Miss Starr although ern group by Schneider and Spross, number. His voice is one of rare booths, etc., Mr. Howard S. Hamilton. never before having been on the is- Huhn was given in the delicate, in- and his quality interpretation of both Last Mcnday night, the whole West timate manner -which these (Continued on Page 7.) songs songs was pleasurable. The program demand. was as follows: Mrs. Gertrude the Walker-Crowley, Carmen, well-known concert rendered Bizet soloist, H uiilorosque, Dvorak a group by Liszt, Solo, Invictus. Rimsky-Korsakow, Vofal _ Iluhn 3lalanii Lehmann, and an encore 2 Harry Files, JUaks by Leoni \(a 1§jx\ V from /t Gavotte, Mignon,.Million, Thomas with true « l" SALE OP artistic b)... — Her interpretation. Pizzicato. fromy«.. Sylvia, L.l^. Delibes1/CI1UC5 Violin E. splendid soprano voice aroused the Solo. Meditation, from Th-*'* ««-t Haltjl? Hatue, fHattar^r Waltz, Op. 06, greatest enthusiasm while her per- Pschaikowsky | fect enunciation, phrasing and breath Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hill of was Jleako island control delight to all. Phila., Pa., are enjoying their twelfth (Haaro Hag, iflaittc Mr. H. C. Shaw gave several mono- faaason at this hotel. They are always logues, a *",u»ong the first of the PANTS"r •"» FOR-- which made pleayLiw: divert tourists to f&>wT- sltj to tile and each program. Mesdames Dor- | register year they remain —— ticos and Passano accompanied the until the last of August. During the NOW OPEN- soloists in a sympathetic and musi- entire season they take an active part cianly manner. in all social affairs and they have Famous for years hosts of After the program an informal re- friends among the guests for its liberal man- WEAR ception was tendered the artists. The here. Mr. Hill is well known in edu- OUTING cational circles in the affair was attended by the entire Quaker city. lo He has for been a agement, superb Summer colony of the West End, sev- many years mem- ber of the of the eral having house parties for the af- faculty Central High cation and fine White Duck 98c School, Phila., Pa., he Pants, fair. Among the visitors present being instructor in Greek and Latin. shore were the following: Mrs. B. F. Farns- dinners. Ev- Khaki worth and son Hugh of Portland, Mr. modern. $1.50 Pants, $1.15 and Mrs. H. D. Bates and daughter erything Majorie and Mr. David Durward of Hill Special orchestra. $3.50 and $4 Out- Waterville, Me., Miss Marie and Mar- garet Haines of Portland, Mr. and Accommodates 500. MANY NEW ARRIVALS REGISTER- Mrs.
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