THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBIITION JULY 4th SEPT 1st 1917 TOWN HALL

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THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBIITION JULY 4th SEPT 1st 1917 TOWN HALL
THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBIITION
JULY 4th SEPT 1st 1917
TOWN HALL
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ARTISTS' MATERIALS
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PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS
First National Bank
of Provincetown
FAVOR, RUHL & CO.
NEW YORK
BOSTON
CHICAGO
Capital Stock,
Surplus and Profits,
$50,000.00
40,000.00
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I. A. Small, Assistant Cashier
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IN
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The West End School of Art
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
INSTRUCTOR : GEORGE ELMER BROWNE
Classes in Drawing and Painting from Nature
Landscape-Figure-Marine-Composition
Special instruction in the technique of Water Color Painting
J U N E TO OCTOBER
Address P. O. Box 453. Provincetown, Mass.
or call a t 162 Commercial Street
Circular mailed on request
SUMMER SCHOOL OF PAINTING
LEARN TO PAINT SUNLIGHT AND SEE
COLOR
LANDSCAPE
STILL LIFE
PORTRAIT
Provincetown Art Association
Provincetown, Massachusetts
THIRD
ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
1917
J U L Y 4th TO S E P T E M B E R 1st
O P E ND A I L Y ,1
TO
5:30 P. M.
E. AMBROSE WEBSTER. INSTRUCTOR
JUNE TO OCTOBER
A D M I S S I O N10
, CENTS
F R E EO N SUNDAYS,
1:30TO 4:30 P.M.
The Cape Cod School of Art
Instructor,
CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE
Assistant Instructor, OSCAR H. GIEBERICH
Director, HARRY N. CAMPBELL
SEASON OF 1917
July 2nd to August 25th. 1917
OFFICERS
WILLIAM H. YOUNG. President
CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N. A.. Vice President
WILLIAM F. HALSALL. Vice President
E. AMBROSE WEBSTER, Vice President
MRS. EUGENE W. WATSON, Acting Vice President
MRS. WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Treasurer
MISS NINA S. WILLIAMS, Recording Secretary
MOSES N. GIFFORD, Corresponding Secretary
H. N. CAMPBELL, Director
C A T A L O G U E , 10 C E N T S
COVER
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DESIGN B Y
T O D LINDENMUTH
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STUDIO
GIFT S H O P
Provincetown,
Massachusetts
GREETING CARDS‘
AND NOVELTIES
FOR CHRISTMAS
OTHER SEASONS
Good Shepard Yams
KENDALL LANE
EAST END
The
Provincetown
Art Association
Founded August, 1914
Jury of Selection
Charles W. Hawthorne, N. A.
William F. Halsall
E Ambrose Webster
George Senseney
George Elmer Browne
Miss Nancy Ferguson
Miss Ethel Mars
Hanging Committee
YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN
The Provincetown Art Association
Frederick H. Marvin
Oliver N. Chaffee
Oscar H. Gieberich
John h a z i e r
Kendall Saunders
Tod Lindenmuth
Frank H, Desch
Constitution and By-Laws
Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and
purposes of this association shall be to promote and cultivate the
fine arts, and t o that end to establish and maintain for the town
of Provincetown a permanent .collection of paintings and other
works of art. Also to hold exhibitions of paintings and other
works of art and t o 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
as follows :
a. Associate members-Dues $1.00 per year.
b. Contributing members-Dues-$5.00
per year.
c. Sustaining members-Dues $10.00 per year.
d. Life members--$50.00.
e. Patrons-Any person contributing $100 00 or more..
f. Benefactors-Any person contributing $500.00 or more.
For information in regard to works for sale
apply t o the Secretary at the desk
The Permanent Collection
1.
CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N. A.
* PROVINCETOWN FISHERMEN
Presented by Mr. Hawthorne
2. E AMBROSE WEBSTER
SNOW SCENE, TAMWORTH, N. H.
3. WILLIAM F. HALSALL
THE CARIBBEAN SEA
Presented by Mr. Halsall
ARTS & DECORATION
The most widely circulated
monthly magazine devoted t o
t h e interests of American A r t
Send one dollar for a six
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4. OSCAR
H, GIEBERICH
SOUTHWEST BREEZE
5. GERRIT A. BENEKER
UNDER A WHARF
* The first picture Mr. Hawthorne painted in Provincetown, 1899
434 Lafayette Street, New York, N. Y.
Exhibited with the Society of American Artists. 1900
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The’International
Studio
FOR TWENTY-PEARS THE STANDARD ART MAGAZINE IN
THE
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND STILL KNOWN AS
“most beautif ul magazin e p r i n fed”
Paintings, sculpture, architecture, etchings,
drawings, sketches, engravings, interior decorations, house plans, furniture, textiles, rugs,
tapestries, landscape architecture, photography,
ceramics, and the other handicrafts
all these,
and more, are among the forms of art treated
in the pages of this magazine.
The inclusion of all these departments, together with the fact that the field of the “Studio”
is truly international, covering the art progress
of the entire civilized world, gives a scope to
this magazine which is unequaled by that of any
other publication on the subject of art.
So, also, are the illustrations unequaled in
quantity and quality by those of any other periodical. They average over one hundred per
issue, in half-tone, tint’ and full color, and reproduce works of art of every description.
50 cents a copy-$5
a year
THE JULY EXHIBITION
CHARLES
1.
2.
3.
A. AIKEN
Solitude
Head of a Man
Portrait
MAUD AINSLIE
4. The Brocade Skirt-Block
Print.
ALEXANDER A LTENBURG
5. Cotuit Harbor
6. Wellfleet
GEORGE ELMER BROWNE
6a. Harbor, Sottomarina
6b. Moonlight
ALICE WORTHINGTON BALL
7. A Provincetown Slip
8. Blue and Gold
CONSTANCE BIGELOW
9. Sketch
10. Sketch
HENRY R. BEEKMAN
11. Still Life
12. Still Life
FREDERIC BURT
13. Allojo-Colored plaster
E. L. BYRD
14. Gloucester Harbor
PROVINCETOWN SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MELZAR CHAFFEE, DIRECTOR
John Lane Co., Publishers
120 West 32d St., New York
Faculty composed of experienced teachers of Violin.
Piano, Cello, Ensemble-Playing and Singing
OFFICE AT SUNLIGHT COTTAGE
415 Commercial Street
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WESTCOTT’S MARKET
ALL KINDS OF
CUT MEATS AND VEGETABLES
Next Door to First National Bank
E. A. WESTCOTT
Provincetown, Mass.
A, F, SMALL
CLOTHING AND HABERDASHERY
COMMERCIAL STREET
Established in 1883
WIPPICH, THE JEWELER
SOUVENIRS
POST CARDS,
FLASH LIGHTS
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repair ing
JOHN A. MATHESON, President
WILLIAM B. BANGS, Treasurer
FISHERMAN COLD STORAGE CO.
FROZEN FISH AND FROZEN BAIT
Provincetown, Massachusetts
BURCH’S MARKET
Pure Food Products
at Reasonable Prices
Tel. 47-2
C. L. BURCH
Business of all kinds attended to for out of town people
JOHN A. FRANCIS
REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE
Groceries, Paints and Oils, Beds and Bedding
Telephone Connections
577 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass.
B. H. DYER & CO.
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Paints and Oils, Cordage
Blinds, Glazed Windows, Door and Window Frames
169-173 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass.
GERRTT A. BENEKER
15. The Rag Doll
16. SchotchBroom
17. Still Life, Scotch Broom
18. The Brick Schooner
JOSEPH P. BIRREN
19. The Beachcombers’ Wharf
OLIVER N. CHAFFEE
20. Landscape
21. Landscape
22. Landscape
23. Landscape
25. Landscape
NARY COLE CHAFFEE
26. Girl in Blue
27. The Quilt
SIDNEY M. CHASE
28. The Harbor
29. Winter Seas
MARIE LOUISE CHAUVELOT
30. Etude
GRACE CHURCH
31. Morning Glow
J OSEPHIN E COC HRANE
32. The Blue Pines
33. The Old Street
A CLASS IN ETCHING
COLOR AND MONOTONE
GEORGE SENSENEY,INSTRUCTOR
VINTON STUDIOS:
385 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass.
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DAGGETT COTTAGE
Board and Lodging, $12.00 per Week and up
Automobile Parties a Specialty
500 Commercial St., Provincetown.
Mrs. Jessie Daggett
GEORGE B. LOVELL
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATERS
PLUMBING AND TIN WORK
SHEET IRON WORKER
Provincetown Mass.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Provincetown Mass
COAL, WOOD, AND CHARCOAL
KING ARTHUR FLOUR
337 COMMERCIAL STREET
ATKINS’ BAGGAGE’ TRANSFER
Our Teams meet all Trains and Steamers
PROMPT DELIVERIES
Tel
48: 2
PROVINCETOWN BAKERY
J. T. SMALL, Proprietor, Next to Postoffice
THIS BAKERY IS INDORSED BY THE
CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE OF MASSACHUSETTS
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM
Phone Your Order
Telephone 39
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CATHERINE CRITCHER
37. “Francis”
38. Still. Life
HENRY DAVENPORT
41. Water Front
42. Across Back Street
43. The White House
PRANK H. DESCH
44. Charlotte
J. D. HILLIARD
TEL. 25: 4
ETHEL BLANCHARD COLLVER
36. Portrait-Drawing
IDA M. CURTIS
39. A Street in Old St. George
40. Way Down South in Dixie
ESTATE OF T. A. HIGGINS
Telephone 25: 3
WENDELL W. CHASE
34. Horse, Down-Etching
35. Provincetown Wharf-Etching
VERNON ELLIS
45. At Santa Barbara
46. Canadian Rockies
JOHN R.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
FRAZIER
Painting
The Smithy-Etching
The Fish Wharf-Etching
Sketch-Red chalk
Sketch-Red chalk
Criticism
Private Instruction
Painting, Drawing, Composition, Illustration
GERRIT A. BENEKER.
VINTON STUDIOS
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
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The New Central
House
Provincetown on the Cape
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO AUTOMOBILE PARTIES
FRANK E. POTTER, Proprietor
NANCY M. FERGUSON
51a. A Little Town
51b. Bathing Beach
51c. Decoration. Feast in Cano of Galilee
ADA GILMORE
52. Five Decorated Boxes
CLARA GREENWOOD
GIFFORD HOUSE
SEASON MAY 29 TO OCTOBER 1
Public and Private Baths and Modem Conveniences
Especially adapted to wants of the Automobile Tourist
GEORGE A. MERRILL. Proprietor
PILGRIM HOUSE
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
M R S . W. H. POTTER, Proprietor
Rooms with or without bath. A la carte service if desired
A Fine Home-Like Hotel with Comfortable Rooms
Cabaret every Saturday night
and Exceptional Table.
GARAGE CONNECTED WITH HOTEL
BOARD AND LODGING
BY T H E DAY OR WEEK
MRS. REBECCA MATHESON
368 Commercial Street, Provinretown, Massachusetts
RED INN
ON THE
PROVINCETOWN
WATER
EUROPEAN PLAN
ALL ROOMS WITH BATHS
Make Dinner and Luncheon arrangements in advance
Tel. Provincetown, 50
Garage and Chauffeurs’ Accommodations
Tea on the Terrace.
MISS MARION WILKINSON
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53. Tabby Manse
LAWRENCE GRANT
51. A Doorway, Provincetown
OSCAR H. GIEBERICH
55. Spring
56. White Houses
57. A June Morning
58. Spring Shadows
WILLIAM F. HALSALL
59. In Pacific Seas
CHARLEY W. HAWTHORNE
60. The Family
61a. Four Water Colors, St. Augustine
61b. Five Water Colors, Provincetown
MARION
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
C. HAWTHORNE
Doorway, Beaufort, S. C.
Old Church, Beaufort, S. C.
Spanish Cathedral, Late Afternoon
Spanish Fountain, St. Augustine
Evening in the Plaza
THE PILGRIM THEATRE
BEST MOTION PICTURES
Feature Pictures a Specialty
CHANGE O F PROGRAM DAILY.
SHOW AT 7.00
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ALICE HIRSH
67. On the Hudson
68. Reflections in Provincetown
LESTER G. HORNBY
69. A Bit of Old Provincetown-Etching
70. The Back Road-Etching
ALICE HEATH
71. Provincetown Wharf-Etching
LOUISE HAGEN
72. Head of a Boy
Newton, the Florist
Greenhouses
and Flower Shop
210-212Commercial St.
Tel. 57-3
Central Fruit Store
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES DAILY
Ice Cream Parlor
Horne-Made Candy
Delivery to all parts of the
town free.
Tel. 83
ELIZABETH H. HOWLAND
73. Flower Study
74. Flower Study
75. Flower Study
76. Flower Study
MARY BACON JONES
77. A Dune Garden-Block print
78. “Bo-Peep” Textile-Hooked rug foot-stool cover
STELLA C. JOHNSON
79. The Dredge
80. Old Houses
81. Street Scene
M A R Y A. KIRKUP
82. The Old Church
BLANCHE LAZZELL
83. Block print
84. Block print
MODERN ART SCHOOL
STUDIOS
ON LEWIS’
PAINTING
WHARF,
EAST END
SCULPTURE-
Frederic Burt
B. J. O. Nordfelt
Winter School, 72 Washington Square So., New York City
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TOD
ncetown-Block
86. Net Menders-Block print
87. A Road to the Dunes
88. Provincetown
FREDERIC H. MARVIN
89. Venice-Etching
90. ’Venice-Etching
91. Hill Town, Italy-Etching
SARAH S. MONROE
92. The Pergola
93. The Pink Hat
JEANIE GALLUP MOTTET
94, Vacation Time
95. A Provincetwon Garden
LILLIAN BURKE MESSER
96. My Doorway
JULIE MATHILDE MORROW
97. Boy
98. Little Sallie Waters
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
Dutra & Silva
First Class Barbers
“ ’Nuf sed”
J. G. DeRICGS
Star Theatre Building
195 Bradford St.
ICE
Tel. 5:6
104. Gasoline
105. Boatand
106. Beachcombers
E. LILLIAN MILLER
107. Flowers
MILDRED McMILLEN
108. The White
?
print
PHOTOGRAPHER
News Dealer
SOUVENIRS
Stationery and Souvenirs
277 Commercial St.
Provincetown. Mass.
Fire Insurance Agents
Cigars, Patent Medicines
and Provisions
Vessel Trade a Specialty
389 Commercial St.
SNOW’S BLOCK
Provincetown, Mass.
INSURANCE
GRANITE WORKS
and Carving.
Machine
AGENT FOR THE
Boston Insurance Co.of Boston, M u .
11.
112.
113.
114.
Rover-Block print
Village Street-Block print
Boat-Block print
Conant Street-Block print
B. J. O. NORDFELDT
115. Village, Street
116. The Yellow House
NELLIE F. PUTNAM
117. Roses
118. “Pansies for Thoughts”
119. Still Life
EDITH CATLIN PHELPS
120. Still Life
122. The Owl
BERTHA E. PERRIE
122. A Provincetown Street
JOSEPHINE L. REICHMANN
123. Sketch of The Northwest
124. The Sand Dunes, Miller, Ind.
MARY McILVAINE RYERSON
125. Boy-Bronze relief
126. Knocker-Plaster
MARGERY AUSTEN RYERSON
127. Noon
128. Wharf
MRS. A. E, SENSENEY
129. Sewing Bag-Patch work
130. Table Cover-Patch work
131. Center Piece-Patch work
PhoenixInsuranceCo.ofHartford,Conn.
No. American Accident Ins.Co. of Chicago.
U. S. Fidelity Co.of Baltimore
Established 1876Provincetown, Mass.
Seashore NoveIties
241 Commercial Street
261 Commercial Street
S. C. MOTT
William B. Bangs
HATS AND C A P S
STOVES AND
TINWARE
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I
EDITH A. SCOTT
132. The Peddler
JESSIE LONG STILLINGER
133. Nude-Miniature
134. Portrait-Miniature
135. Morning after Storm
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EAT
at CHESCO’S
Antiques
211 Bradford Street
Mrs. G.S. DeWager
Italian Cooking
90 Bradford Street
FRANK SILVA
Fine Table Board
Dealer in
BY DAY OR WEEK
OB SINGLE MEALS
Salt, Fresh and Smoked
FISH
Mrs. Mary McInnis
clams, Oysters, Etc.
379 Commercial Street
Tel. 64-Ring 2
24 Commercial Street
West End
J. ‘E. ATKINS
M. BARNETT
CHOICE GROCERIES
Dealer in
FURNITURE; CARPETS
HARDWARE, WOODENWARE. ETC.
Next door to the Postoffice
AND PROVISIONS
32 Bradford Street
James M. Burke
A.W. FULLER
Suits and Overcoats
Agent for
CONTIN ENTAL
CLOTHING HOUSE
from $15.00 up
Trousers from $4.50 u p
Pepairing and Pressing
188 Commercial Street
Telephone 17
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
305 Commercial St.
S. C. SMITH
MRS. E. A. CUDOIS
Dealer in
Choice Family
Groceries
UP-TO-DATE
MILLINERY
512 Commercial Street
EAST E N D GROCER
84 Commercial Street
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C. A
137.
138.
139.
140.
SLADE
inter ‘Sunset
“Horace”
Biskra-Etching
Venice-Etching
Venice- Etching
COLIN A. SCOTT
141. Holyoke Range
GEORGE SENSENEY
142. The Rising Moon-Etching
143. The Big Cloud-Etching
MAUD SQUIRE
144. Landing Boats-Block print
145. Low Tide-Block print
146. A Green Dory-Block print
147. Clam Diggers-Block print
148. Black Forest Farmhouse
149. Old Bridge, Chartres
M A R Y H. TANNEHILL
150. A Madonna-Batik
151. Commercial Street-Batik
152. Adam and Eve-Batik
153. Provincetown. Tempora
ELIZABETH H. THOMAS
154. Iris
155. Still Life
156. Portrait Study
GLADYS YOUNG
157. Sketch
E. AMBROSE WEBSTER
158. Snow, Provincetown
AGNES WEINRICH
159. Landscape
160. The Broken Fen
1 6 1 . A Village Street-Block print
HAROLD PUTNAM BROWNE
162. A Lenox Garden
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CONSOLIDATED WEIR CO.
FROZEN FISH AND BAIT
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
E. N. PAINE, President
W . H . YOUNG, Treasurer
Cape Cod Cold Storage Company
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Colonial Cold Storage Company
Provincetown, Mass.
FROZEN FOOD FISH
PROVINCETOWN
COLD STORACE CO.
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
The New York Store
CAPE COD’S
LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
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KENT YOUR STUDIO O F F. A. DAYS & SONS
By Boat to the Cape
Via BOSTON
AND THE’PILGRIMS’ FIRST
LANDING PLACE
PROVINCETOWN
F. A. DAYS & SONS
General Contractors
Dealers in Cement, Lime and Retail Lumber
Windows, Doors and Blinds, Plumbing and Heating Supplies
Power Sawing a Specialty. Manufacturers and dealers
in Cement. Bricks and Drain Pipe
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
TELEPHONE 41 :2
The Advocate Gift Shop
Opp. Town Hall, 267 Commercial St., Provincetown
AT THE TIP OF CAPE COD
Tho big iron steamship “Dorothy Bradford” makes
the round trip daily. Schedule : Leave Boston *9 :00
A. M., arrive Provincetown *1:00 P. M. Leave
*2:30 P. M., arrive Boston *6:30 P. M.
* Sunday and holidays 30 minutes later.
Fare round trip,$1.50, one way, $1.25
Piers: 400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, and Railroad
Wharf, Provincetown
IF YOU WANT PURITY OF TONE
Gifts, Souvenirs, Stationery, Post Cards
AND TRUE COLORS, ASK FOR
Hand-Colored Local Photographs, Brittany Ware
Black and White and Colored Post Cards of the Dunes a Specialty
Joe Lincoln’s Cape Cod Stories. Thoreau’s Cape Cod
Crocker, Parker and Waterman Fountain P e r s
DEVOE
Provincetown Light & Power
Company
291 Commercial Street,
Telephone, 10-2
Save Hot Weather Steps by Using an
ELECTRIC IRON
Our Service MUST be Satisfactory
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IN TUBES
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ESTABLISHED, 1754
DEVOE & RAYNOLDS CO.
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
KANSAS CITY
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Colors
Permanent
Pure in Tone
Finely Ground
TALENS- & SON
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LABORATORIES :
APELDOORN, HOLLAND