Provincetown Art Association

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Provincetown Art Association
PROVINCETOWN
ART
ASSOCIATION
SECOND
1954
EXHIBITION
FORTIETH SEASON
a
AUG.
1st
--- SEPT. 6th
PRICE 25c
FAMOUS
ARTISTS’
COSTUME BALL
sponsored by
The
Provincetown Art Association
will be held at
TOWN HALL
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20
1954
Admission -$1.50 (tax incl.)
Where
the setting is unusual
the food superb
the drinks excellent
the fun tops
THE FLAGSHIP
PROVINCETOWN
Telephone 547
FOR A JUICY CROSSSECTION OF
PROVINCETOWN'S ART COLONY
READ
EVIL UNDER THE SUN
Published a t $3.50
Our Special $1.49
Provincetown Bookshop
Port-Hole Bldg.
Open Evenings
PAINTINGS
SCULPTURE
DRAWINGS
PRINTS
BORIS MIRSKI
ART GALLERY,INC.
PETER HUNT’S LANE
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
African and other Primitive Arts
Year-around Gallery
Fine Framing
- 166 Newbury Street, Boston Mass.
The DUNCAN SANDAL Shop
447 Commercial Street
“The Raymond Duncan”
This sandal made from select quality leather
with the skill gained through fifty years of
research and producing fine handcraft.
Always look for the name
DUNCAN
Phone 318-J
on the sandals you buy
PETER HUNT’S PEASANT
VILLAGE
opp. southward Inn
Rt. 28, Orleans
432 Commercial St.
Provincetown
A group of fascinating shops displaying the hand painted merchandise
that has made Peter Hunt world famous
THENEWEXCITINGPEASANT CHRISTMAS SHOP
FOR FINEST FOOD
Duncan Hines recommendsfor the gathering place of your frlends
THE
EVERBREEZE
overlooking beautiful Provincetown Harbor
429 Commercial Street
BRUNCH, LUNCHEON and DINNER
Hours 11to 4 and 6 to 9 :30
ORIGINAL DESIGNS
Clothes
Jewelry - Accessories
Imports
Gifts
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-
Exclusively Yours
ALICE ALEXANDER
430 Commercial Street
Neo-classicists, post-impressionists, proto-cubists,
pseudo-symbolists, anti-abstractionists and even
unreconstructed dadists all agree :
Ciro’s and Sal’s Specialties
are MASTERPIECES
ClRO AND SAL’S
Down Peter Hunt’s Lane
SERVING DINNERS FROM 5 P. M. O N
TARVERS PACKAGE STORE
FINE DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED LIQUORS
362 Commercial
Telephone P’town 370
St.
THE GIFT BOX
397 Commercial Street
THE UNUSUAL IN GIFTS
Mary and Preston Hall
PAUL A LOBEL
435 Commercial Street
HAND WROUGHT JEWELRY
SCULPTURE IN STERLING
NEW YORK ADDREESS 165 West 4th Street
PROVINCETOWN INN
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
Chester G. Peck, Manager
Telephone 1030
BRYANT’S MARKET
Opposite the Art Association
FINE GROCERIES, MEATS,
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CHOICE WINES
BEERS-LIQUORS
PHONE
l34
CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD
Telephone 237
WONG’S RESTAURANT
FEATURING AUTHENTIC CANTONESE
DINNERS
334 Commercial St.
Provincetown, Mass.
jimi-jak
sportswear
227commercial st., provincetown,mass.
This, too, is an Art
RESORT CLOTHES AND FOOTWEAR FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
MALCHMAN’S
Opposite Town Hall
GIFFORD HOUSE
BRADFORD AND CARVER STREETS
A Hilltop View of the Town and Harbor
Provincetown, Mass.
Telephone 195
Miss Charlotte M. Wilson
1805 --- RED
Telephone Provincetown 50
INN --- 1954
Remodelled in harmony with its age yet with all
the necessities of today -- private baths, comfortable beds, ample garage space -the Red Inn has
grown famous for its hospitality.
ROOMS WITH BREAKFAST
AFTERNOON TEA
JOHN A. FRANCIS
FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE
577 Commercial Street
Provincetown, Mass.
Telephone 303
The William H. Young Insurance
Agency, Inc.
ELIZABETH R. CARLOS
MYRICK C. YOUNG
Savings Bank Building
Provincetown, Mass.
Telephone 272
Directo y of Art Schools
in Provincetown 1954
“A school devoted to the newest and moat independent direction
in American art”
PETER
BUSA SCHOOLOFFINEARTS
600 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass.
Telephone 1078-M
THE CAPE SCHOOL
HENRY HENSCHE
Instructor (Formerly
Assistant Instructor of
Charles W. Hawthorne
Cape Cod School of Art)
FOUNDED 1930 -- 24th season
Address -- 48 Pearl Street
Provincetown, Mass.
One of America’s best known summer art schools
MORRIS DAVIDSON SCHOOL
of MODERN PAINTING
MILLER HILL ROAD
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
daily individual instruction by
Morris Davidson
JERRY
FARNSWORTH
SCHOOL OF ART
PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE, STILL LIFE
OIL, WATER COLOR, DRAWING
Approved for Veterans
JUNE 28
- SEPT. 4
Phone P'town 796-W3
Located on the Pond
North Truro, Mass.
the hans hofmann school of fine art
76 commercial street
phone 740-W
summer s e s s i o n
p e rs o n a ll y conducted
by mr. h o f m a n n
p r o v i n c e t o w n , m a s s.
june 14
--
sept. 3
ROSA LEE
Summer School of Portrait Painting
Still Life and Landscape
6 Kendall Lane, Provincetown, Mass., on beautiful Cape Cod
FOR BEGINNERS and ADVANCED STUDENTS
From June 28th until September 8th
For further information and catalog address:
Rosa Lee, Provincetown, Mass. (Cape Cod)
MAKE VACATION VITAL WITH PAINTING INSTRUCTION
THE NEW YORK UNlVERSlTY ADULT EDUCATION ART WORKSHOP
a t the studio of the instructor
LEO MANS0
592 Commercial Street
Tel. 726-M
GROUP LIMITED TO 12
Teacher's credits given
Painting, Drawing, Life Class
PROVINCETOWN
SCHOOL OF PAINTING
Provincetown, Mass.
516 Commercial Street
Classes personally conducted in the
studio of the instructor.
Irving Marantz
Paint in Wellfleet
ROWLAND ART SCHOOL
Instruction in Portrait, Landscape, Still Life, Figure Painting
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July 5 September 11
ART MATERIALS -- Winsor and Newton, Permanent
Pigments, Shiva
ELDEN ROWLAND -- BOX 561. WELLFLEET, MASS.
Studio on Commercial Street, Wellfleet
LANDSCAPE
ARTHUR SILZ
PAINTING CLASSES
HELD OUTDOORS
SIX DAYS A WEEK
JULY AND AUGUST
2 4 CONWELLST
PROVl NC E T 0 W N
YOU are invited to join the Provincetown Art
Association
Your contribution will not only support our own
gallery and promote our artists, but will also contribute
to the foundation of a strong national art.
The
Provincetown Art Association
Incorporated
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and
purposes of this Association shall be to promote and
cultivate the practice and appreciation of all branches
of the fine arts, to assemble and maintain for the town
of Provincetown, a collection of works of art of merit, to
hold temporary exhibitions, and by forums, concerts,
and similar activities to promote education of the public
in the arts, and social intercourse between artiste and
laymen. TO these ends it shall operate strictly within its
charter as a non-profit, educational, artistic, arid cultural
organization.
MEMBERS
Section 1. Membership in this association shall be divided as
follows:
a. associate Members--Dues $3.00 per year.
b. contributing Member-Dues $5.00 per year.
c. Sustaining Members--Dues $10.00 per year.
d. LifeMembers--$50.00
e. Patron--Any person contributing $100.00 or more.
f. Benefactors--Any person contributing $500.00 or more.
Provincetown Art Association
Incorporated
FOUNDED IN 1914
Second
1954
Exhibition
August 1st to September 6th
OPEN DAILY FROM
10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
SUNDAYS
2to6
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
:
EITHER THE DIRECTOR OR THE ATTENDANT
ATTHEDESKWILLBEGLADTOFURNISH
ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES
AMY McKAIN
--
Gallery Attendant
DIRECTOR
George D. Yater
OFFICERS
President Carl Murchison
Acting Vice President, Duncan Bryant
Treasurer, Nathan Halper
Recording Secretary Amy McKain
Honorary Vice Presidents, Edwin Dickinson, Philip Malicoat,
Ross Moffett Morris Davidson Karl Knaths
TRUSTEES
Ross Moffett (Secretary of Trustees), Reeves Euler, Dorothy Lake
Gregory, Hudson Walker, La Force Bailey, V. B. Rann Sol Wilson,
Bruce McKain Mary Cecil Allen, Dr. Samuel Thurman, Jo Hawthorne
Marjorie Windust Halper, John McCoy
COMMITTEES
Executive
Membership
Duncan Bryant
M. F. Patrick
Ross Moffett
BruceMcKain
Reeves Euler
George F. Miller, Jr.
Finance
Philip Conrad
John McCoy
Nathan Halper
Chester G. Peck
Alternates
PhilipConrad
V.B.Rann
Permanent Collectionand
Memorial Gallery
Special Exhibitions
HonoraryVicePresidents
HonoraryVicePresidents
LIFE MEMBERS
*Edwin A. Grozier
*William H. Young
*John D. Adams
*Dr.Percival J. Eaton
Henry J. Winslow
*Rev. Henry Mottet, D. D.
*Conrad W. Crooker
*MissSarahS.Munroe
Miss Florence Waterbury
*Howard F. Hopkins
*Frank A. Days
Joseph A. Days
*Mrs. Alice G. Grozier
*Mrs. Anna M. Young
*Mrs. Anne Dunbar
*Mrs. Emily C. Eaton
Mrs. Henry J. Winslow
*Frederick c. Boynton
Mrs. Caroline Brewster Crooker
*Mrs. Frences E.Deland
MissCharlotteS.Cullen
Frank A. Days, Jr.
*Mrs. Adele Rogers Schrenk
Mrs.FrankLittle
Mrs. E. Ambrose Webster
Leslie N. Brock
*Emmanuel Fellman
Hudson Walker
Ione Walker
Bernard Keyes
M. F. Patrick
EveClendenin
Chester G. Peck
Joseph Seaman
Ernest Gebelein
Duncan Bryant
Joseph Macara
George F. Miller, Jr.
Cyril T. Patrick
H. F. Brandi
Dr. Philip Walker
Ruth Walker
PATRONS
*MissElizabethW.Roberts
CarlMurchison
*Mrs. Florida Duncan
Dorotea Murchison
Edith J. Sachs
BENEFACTORS
*Mrs.Alice G. Grozier
*Deceased
Jo C. Hawthorne
PAINTINGS---MAIN GALLERY
1. Robert Doughs Hunter.
2.
Paula Kapp.
Lady with a Blue Hat
Street Shapes
$300
350
3. Wallace Bassford.
Holiday Oddments
600
4. H. J. Christensen
Okefenokee Nocturne
100
5. Yona Beattie.
Blessing of the Fleet
125
Lamentation No. 2
250
6. Dorothy Tabak.
7. Abraham Harriton.
8. Hans Hofmann.
Houses Behind Trees
250
Composition No. 3--1953
1200
9. Byron Browne. Seguidilla
10. Irving Marantz.
Mother and Child
11. D. J. Mulligan.
Figure Sketch
12. Anne Brigadier.
Provincetown Scene
13. William Blacklock.
14. Ross Moffett.
Summer Growth
Wellfleet Boatyard
15. Sol Wilson. Sunday Dinner
16. Henry Botkin.
17. Boris Margo.
Composition
Painting July, 1954
18. Arthur Bourbeau.
Swing Hill
125
650
15
200
275
500
1200
600
400
200
19. Dorothy Lake Gregory, Night Mosaic
150
20. Mary Bayne Bugbird. Still Life with Shell
100
21. Louise A. Freedman. Ships at Night
200
22. George Yater. Nubble Light
400
23. S. Edmund Oppenheim. Head of a Child
250
24. Salvatore Del Deo. The Piazza
250
25. Ione Walker. Submerged House
150
26. Robert Homer Cumming. Arrangement No.
150
27. Leo Manso. Boat Yard
750
28.
Harry Engel. Four Biblical Characters
29. John Whorf.
Campfire--S
30. SisterRegis
31. Beatrice Ekicson.
500
175
150
Composition
150
32. Reeves Euler. Still Life with Gull
200
33. George Cohen. Warrior
300
34. Philip C. Malicoat. Two Pitchers
500
35,
Morris Davidson, Street inanAncientCity
36. Bruce McKain. Ice Flow
800
150
37.
Mary Spencer Nay. Ode to a Flame
150
38. Gerrit Hondius. The Dunes
39.
650
Vollian Burr Rann. Pearl Street
150
40. Joseph Kaplan. Virginia
41. Edwin W.Dickinson.
Quarry Cliff, the Bronx
600
42.
Mary Cecil Allen. Coolies Playing Cards
200
43.
Fritz Pfeiffer. Conflict
300
44. Julius Katzieff. Portrait of Peggy Bruce
45. La Force Bailey. Wellfleet Landscape
46, Frances Field. City at Night
47.
1200
200
Ciro Cozzi. Peter's Denial
500
48. Frederick Tasch. Pilgrim Monument
75
Elliot Orr. The Players
450
50. Mary Hackett. Public Garden
90
51. George Ratkai. The Oriental Dancer
Hope Voorhees Pfeiffer. Green Mood
500
150
N.F.S.
ape
250
LITTLE GALLERY
55.
Chaim Gross Fisherman’s Reverie
56. Homer Roy Martin.
67.
Davis Herron.
Playhouse
The View
58. Robert L. Faulkner.
59.
Helen Sawyer.
Flyer’s
North Truro
60 Edgar Corbridge.
250
200
150
70
250
Nets and Pilings
150
61. Verne R. Bowman. Beached Boats
65
62. Eve Clendenin.
White Circuit
My Cat
63. Berthe Landy.
64. Blanche Lazzell.
65. Stacy.
Yellow and Green
Chinese Pagoda Tree, Edgartown
200
75
Dreamlike
150
Avila’s Boats
150
68. La Force Bailey. Windy Day
150
66.
Lucy L’Engle.
350
67. George Yater.
69. Nadine Valenti.
Summer Landscape
40
70. Fay Mowery Moore.
The Conspirators
200
71. Murray Kupferman.
From the Top of the Mast
100
72. Ruth Wenneman. Sunday Morning, Mondello, Sicily 150
73. Charles Kaeselau.
The Old Man and His Boat
375
74.
Geraldine Squarey. Jester
75. Leah Gold.
Beach Painting
Still Life
75
100
76.
Ruth Walker.
77.
Elizabeth S. Peck.
Dancing Tree
200
78.
Adelaide Newhall.
Solitude
125
79.
Virginia J. Ward.
Another Painting
200
80. Ernest Perry.
81.
Boats on the River
Horace Snow, Jr. Church Yard
N.F.S.
30
25
BALCONY
82.
Miss E. Donahue
Henry Hensche.
83. Joseph Margulies.
84.
D. C. Wyman.
Talmudic Scholars
Oak Leaves
85. Martha Bosworth.
Corn Flowers and Coreopsis
Lighthouse and Fish
N.F.S.
40
25
75
86.
Angele Myrer.
87.
Ada Gilmore.
Sea-Dollar Shell
40
88.
Ada Gilmore. Apple Blossoms
40
89.
D.J. Mulligan. McCormick Mansion
25
90.
Mary Ruth Sants. Out in the Clear
60
91.
Ada Gilmore. Swan Song
50
92.
Lewis W.Rubenstein.
30
93.
Rosa Lee. Career Girl
Evergreens
30
175
94. Lewis W. Rubenstein. Mexican Trauma
95, Jo Heiman.
Peacocks
96. Ferol Sibley Warthen.
97.
25
Fritz Pfeiffer.
Harbour 1953
Caloric
98. Reynold Weidenaar.
65
Eyes of the City
99. Joseph Margulies. Granny Reminiscing
100. Jim Forsberg.
30
Monument
24
40
25
HAWTHORNE GALLERY
101. Marjorie Windust.
Men Working
102. Elizabeth Parker. The Dance
103. Walter Edward Parsons.
104. William Freed.
450
Wellfleet Railroad Bridge 175
Abstraction
105. Katharine May. Sweet Water and Sand
106. Edith J. Sachs. Water Carrier
107. Grace Brigham.
125
Still Life
300
75
300
40
108. Howard Mitcham. Summer Still Life
125
109. Nancy A. Kenady.
150
Two Boats
110. Seong Moy. T w o Chinese Musicians
500
111. Jerry Farnsworth.
350
Caren
112. Fan Pinkerson. The Time of the Singing of
Birds Is Come
100
Cliffs at Truro
113. Alice H.Palmer.
114, Sam Feinstein.
This One
550
Yellow Still Life
75
Dusk on the Dunes
150
115. Miriam Gourley.
116. Ruth Abrams.
150
117. Emma Ehrenreich.
118. E. Rimai Fisher.
Masks
200
Entity
150
119. John Frank. Desolation
150
120. Jan Gelb.
125
Serenade
121. William L’Engle.
122.
2-16-54
A. D. T. Throckmorton.
123, Herman Maril.
124. Peter Busa.
Last Boat In
Feast of Lights
150
625
500
Children’s Game
150
€25. Tibor Pataky. Painting No. 4
200
126. Barbara Swan. Portrait of Luise Vosgershian
450
127. Sacha Kolin.
Le Surplomb
128. Helen Sawyer. Summer
129. D. Menzes Goldman. Two Portraits
132. Mab Pfeiffer.
33. Blanche Grady.
300
N.F.S.
Back Bay Composition
150
Through the Looking Glass
250
130. Madeleine Jackson.
131. Henry Hensche.
150
Bird in Flight
Space
35
100
134. Earle Pilgrim.
Nude
300
Still Life with Blue Cup
135. Lillian Orlowsky.
and Saucer
143.
200
Charles W. Hawthorne
SCULPTURE
136. Sheila Burlingame.
The Angel
700
137. Paul Lobel. Descent of the Cross and Rise of
the Atom
138.
W. D. Schmidt. Head
139. Rozsi Tevan.
Earthbound
140. Ellen Marsh.
Figure in 'Wire
141.
125
250
N.F.S.
Chaim Gross. Black Figure, Ebony
142. Bernard Simon.
Duet
THE JURY FOR 1954 EXHIBITS
A (Traditional)
500
B. (Modern)
Edwin Dickinson
Jerry Farnsworth
Reeves Euler
Roes Moffett
Philip Malicoat
William L'Engle
Boris Margo
Morris Davidson
Fritz Pfeiffer
Mary Cecil Allen
Alternates
Sol Wilson
Gerrit Hondius
Alternates
George Cohen
Byron Browne
N.F.S.
PARAPHERNALIA
PROVINCETOWN
Telephone 930-W
212 Commercial St.
The Noel
Shop
240 COMMERCIAL ST.
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
This cellar shop has the spirit of Christmas both
in appearance and atmosphere, It is located
opposite the movie theatre. Featured are handmade articles by local artists and craftsmen
CHRISTMAS CARDS AND DECORATIONS
Imports from 18 Foreign Countries
ANCIENT MARINER
R ESTA U RA N T
OLD NEW ENGLAND ATMOSPHERE
--
Specializing in --
Lobster and All Native Sea Food
GARDEN TERRACE
Overlooking Provincetown Harbor
For Reservations
Tel. 165
275 Commercial Street
Provincetown, Mass.
PALA BATIK
Homemade
PURE SILK BATIK SCARVES
“Unusual Things from Far-away Places”
389 Commercial Street
“As We Journey-”
GALLAGHER
Provincetown, Mass.
SPECTATOR AND ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR
ACCESSORIES
259 Commercial Street
Robert A. Welsh
President
Helen F. Rogers
William F. Silva
Treasurer
PROVINCETOWN 36
Ass’t Treasurer
SEAMEN’S SAVINGS BANK
Incorporated 1851
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
The ATTIC
ANTIQUES
536 Commercial Street
SEASCAPE HOUSE
an
Inn
542 Commercial Street
Provincetown 307
THE MAYFLOWER GIFT SHOPS
the Comer Gift Shop
250 Commercial Street
the Provincetown Inn Gift Shop
1 Commercial Street
the Mayflower Gift Shop
317 Commercial Street
J. A. LOPES
222 Commercial Street
Telephone 611
THE MEN’SSHOP
The Place to go for the Brands you know
At the f a r West End where the road meets the dunes
on Beach Highway
THE MOORS
LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
PORTUGUESE DINNERS A SPECIALTY
Entertainment nightly
Telephone 840
FAHED'S
Finest Art Supplies
ART and SIGN BRUSHES
REMBRANDT and ORPI COLORS
FRAMES -- CANVAS -- BOOKS
195 commercial Street
HIGGINS LUMBER COMPANY, INC.
PERSONAL SERVICE YARD
Conwell Street
Phone Provincetown 150
B. H. DYER and COMPANY
Complete Line of
HARDWARE PAINTS and OIIS CORDAGE
BLINDS, GLAZED WINDOWS, DOOM, FRAMES
169 173 Commercial Street
--
Telephone 114
CAPE COD NATURAL GAS
Telephone 196
LEATHER CREATIONS
MiltonHefling
New York
346 Commercial St.
175 West 4 St.
987 Lexington Ave.
BOTH MEN AND WOMEN DESIRE TO DRESS
THE
HARLEQUIN
WAY
375 Commercial St.
Provincetown
TOWN CRIER SHOP
opposite Town Hall
Christmas Cards by Famous Artists
Steig and Panda Cards
and
GIFTS OF DISTINCTION
PABLO’S
“THE RESTAURANT OF GOURMETS”
Continental Specialties
RECOMMENDED BY MA and GOURMET
193 Commercial St.
Telephone 579-W
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO
ADAMS’ PHARMACY, INC.
254 Commercial Street
QUICK SERVICE
Complete line of drugs and cosmetics
Soda Fountain
THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE
Telephone 69
EAST HARBOR
COTTAGES ON CAPE COD BAY
Seven Cape Cod Cottages overlooking the dunes and
Cape Cod Bay. Short distance from Provincetown, first
landing place of the Pilgrims.
BEACH POINT
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
PATRICIAN GIFT SHOP
212 Bradford Street
Provincetown, Mass.
SODA and LUNCHEON BAR
MAGAZINES
NEWSPAPERS
BEACH TOYS SOUVENIRS
STATIONERY and SUNDRIES
Daily Hot Luncheon
Lobster Rolls
Open 7 A. M.
Close 10 :30 P. M.
--
--
COMPLIMENTS OF
DELFT HAVEN
PAIGE'S ANNEX
ANTIQUES
--
BRIC-A-BRAC
THE B. H. PAIGE GIFT SHOP
284 Commercial Street
GIFTS -- SOUVENIRS
EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN AND BUILDER
LAND'S END MARINE SUPPLY, INC.
Provincetown, Mass.
Tel. 784 or 785
PROVINCETOWN PLAYHOUSE
On the Last of the Old Whaling Wharves
-
“BEYOND THE HORIZON” (Eugene O’Neill)
Return Engagement
August 2 7
“A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN”
(New play by (Reginald Lawrence) August 9 21
“A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN”
(Eugene O’Neill)
August 23-28
“WHEN WE ARE MARRIED”
(J. B. Priestley)
August 30 September 6
Weekday evenings at 8 :30
Box office on the wharf open 10 a. m. - 9 :30 p. m.
Tickets $1.30, $1.75, $2.20 (tax inc.)
For Reservations Telephone 955-W
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Management : Virginia Thoms, Catharine Huntington,
Tom Newton
THE NEW BEACON
Provincetown’s Friendly Newspaper
ADVOCATE PRESS
Gustav Aust, Owner
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
94 Bradford St.
Tel. 20
Provincetown, Mass.
HOWARD
JOHNSON
PROVINCETOWN MASS.
Basil P. Santos, Manager
PROVINCETOWN TO BOSTON
6:45 a. m. Mon. Only
8:15 a. m. Daily EL Sun.
10:15 a. m. Ex. Tue., Wed., Thur.
12:15 p. m. Daily
2:15 p. m. Fri. and Sun. Only
4:15 p. m. Daily
6:15 p. m. Fri. and Sun. Only
7:15 p. m. EL Fri. and Sun.
8:15 p. m. Fri. and Sun. Only
BOSTON TO PROVINCETOWN
7:25 a. m. Mon. Only
9:10 a. m. Dail Ex. Sun.
11:10 a. m. Ex. lyExTues., Wed.,Thur.
1:10 p. m. Daily
3:10 p. m. Fri. and Sua Only
5:10 p. m. Daily
7:10 p. m. Fri. and Sua Only
8:10 p. m. Ex. Fri. and Sun.
9:10 p. m. Fri. and Sun. Only
A WATERFRONT INN
Pleasant rooms with
telephones
Many private baths
Center of town
Dining room and deck over water
Coffee Shop and Cocktail Lounge
Just one block
east of the Art Associationyou are invited
to visit the Cape Cod branch
of the
KOOTZGALLERY
481 Commercial St.
Nathan Halper, Director
We are exhibiting the same artists
so famous in our New York Gallery.
Open daily from 11 A. M. to 1:30
P. M. and 4 to 6 P. M., a n d o n
Wednesday evening from 8 to 10.'