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NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
1923
PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS OF ALL DES CRIPTIONS
FAVOR, RUHL & CO. NEW YORK BOSTON CHlCAGO
IF YOU WANT PURITY OF TONE AND TRUE COLORS, ASK FOR
DEVOE ARTISTS OIL COLORS
IN TUBES
THE OLDEST COLOR MAKERS .ESTABLISHED, 1754
DEVOE & RAYNOLDS CO. NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY
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tional Bank The Fi CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00
cetown
SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 68,000.00 ohn A. Matheson, President Horace F. Hallett. Cashier
Isaiah A Small. Ass’t Cashier Banking Department Savings Department
on interest the our FIRST OF EACH MONTH Safe Deposit Boxes
Money deposited in o r Savings Department placed
SEAMEN’S SAVINGS BANK PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
INCORPORATED, 185 1
Money Goes on t the First Day of Month
Geo. F. Miller, President William H. Young, Treasurer Willis S. Rich, Assistant Treasurer
JOSEPH PERRY Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables
Dealer in
Fruit and Fresh Meats of All Kinds Perry Market, 14 Bradford Street Tel. 51-2
CUTLER PHARMACY The Nyal Quality Store
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Tel. 13-2 289 Bradford Street
SAM’S REPAIR SHOP Automobile Repairing
Goodrich Tires and Tubes Bradford Street, Provincetown
GEORGE ELMER Drawing and Painting in
The Cape Cod School of Art
SEASON OF 1923 July 2d to August 25th 1923
Instructor, CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE Director, HARRY N. CAMPBELL
SUMMER 'SCHOOL DRAWING AND PAINTING
E. A. WEBSTER, Instructor June 1st to October 1st
Winter Class in Europe, 1923-1924
VERHEYDEN COLORS
MADE FOR ARTISTS IN U. S. A.
The Sea Chest A. AUSTIN DUNHAM
Modern Art Antiques 178 COMMERCIAL STREET
ARTISTS' MATERIALS
H. N. CAMPBELL
OF ALL KINDS AT CITY PRICES
35 CENTS A COP
The Provinceto Art Association
Article II. Objects an The objects and te and cultivate the urposes of this association sh
f Provincetown a permane
works of art and to promote the advancement of art by means of ocial intercourse between artists and those interested in the arts.
Members. Section 1. Membershi association shall be divided follows: a Associate membe $2.00 per year. b. c d. Life members--$50.00. e. f.
Contributing members-Dues-$5. 00 per year, Sustaining members-Dues $10.00 per year.
Patrons-Any person contributing $100.00 or more. Benefactors-Any pereon contributing $500.00 or more.
WILLIAM H. YOUNG INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Representing the Leading Companies of the World
Losses Adjusted Promptly
Provincetown . . Massachusetts
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS DEVELOPING
and Printing aphic Post Cards
W. G. STIFF
The Adams’ Pharmacies Provincetown and Sagamore
Are the Up-to-Date Stores of the Cape Visit Them
WHOLESALE ICE AND RETAlL CRAWLEY ICE COMPANY
The Advocate Gift Shop Opp Town Hall, 267 Commercial St., Provincetown
Gifts, Souvenirs, Stationery, Post Cards Hand-Colored Local Photographs, Cape Cod Fire Lighters
Caps Cod Windmills, and Aeroplane. ‘Cape Cod: New and Old”, by Agnes Edwards, Thorean’s Cape
Cod, Jos. C. Lincoln’s Cape Cod Books, The Mayflower Pilgrims, by E. J. Carpenter ; The Provincetown
BRITTANY WARE Book, by Nancy W. Paine Smith, 1.95
Provincetown Motor Sales Co. LINCOLN FORD FORDSON
Sales and Service 200 Commercial Street, Provincetown
D. C. STULL AMBERGRIS KING
Manufacturer of
Finest Watch and Clock Oil on Earth 465 COMMERCIAL STREET
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Tel. 134-6
ICE J. G DeRIGGS
.94 Bradford Street, Provincetown
rs’ Garage uipped on Cape Cod es and Accessories
Trucking, Auto Hire e Con. HUDSON RY STATION
278 COMMERCIAL’ STREET PROVINCETOWN
OVER SEAMEN’S SAVINGS BANK
People’s Market E. J. DAVIS, Proprietor
Vegetables, Fruit and Groceries Meats at a Small Profit
133 COMMERCIAL STREET THE STORE OF LIFE AND PROGRESS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN ILE PARTIES FRANK E. POT
SEASON MAY 29 TO OCTOBER 1 Private Baths and Modern Conveniences
Especially adapted to the wants of the Automobile Tourist GEORGE A. MERRILL. Proprietor
ATLANTIC HOUSE PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
NEW OPEN AIR DINING ROOM LOBSTERS OUR SPECIALTY
I. G. IRIS, Proprietor
The Monument House BY THE MONUMENT
TRY A MEAL IN OUR OPEN AIR DINING ROOM
PROVINCETOWN, CAPE COD, MASS.
PILGRIM HOUSE PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
H. L. & M. A. EASTMAN, Proprietors Rooms with or without bath
A Fine Home-Like Hotel with Comfortable Rooms and Exceptional Table
’GARAGE CONNECTED WITH HOTEL
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Tree Tops: Studio Gift Shop Gifts for All Occasions
PIAZZA TEA ROOM Bradford Street, East End
RED INN on the water PROVlNCETOWN EUROPEAN PLAN
ROOMS WITH BATHS
AT THE WEST END OF THE TOWN NEAR WHERE THE PILGRIMS LANDED
Dining Room overlooking the Harbor Make and Luncheon Arrangements m Advance
Garage and Chauffeurs’ Accommodations
MISS MARION WILKINSON
Tel. Provincetown 50
MRS. M. MacDONALD Table Board Home Cooking
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND
300 A Commercial Street Tel. 91-3
PROVINCETOWN WET WASH LAUNDRY
Tel. 123 155 Bradford Street
AT THE END OF THE BUSS ROUTE WEST END OF TOWN
Mayflower Ice Cream Co., Inc.
Service and Quality
House Orders Taken. Free Delivery Telephone, 26-4
Mackins’ Bathing Beach (Formerly Ellis')
AT THE WEST END Now under New Management
Suits and Caps for Sale or to Let Bath Houses to Let
Refreshments of all kinds served while there
Visit Waneta, Mystic and Crystal Gazer
Have your Palm read fast, Present and Future Revealed
Provincetown Art Association Incorporated
Founded 1914
NINTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION 1923
July 1st to September 3d
Jury and Hanging Committee Charles W. Hawthorne, N. A. E. Ambrose Webster George Elmer Browne Richard E. Miller Max Bohm John Noble Ross E. Moffett Adolph Blondheim W. H. W. Bicknell William H. Young Nancy Ferguson Tod Lindemnuth Elizabeth Thomas Charles A. Kaeselau
OPEN DAILY 9:OO to 12:OO M. 1:OO to 5:OO P. M.
ADMISSION, 10 CENTS FREE ON SUNDAYS, 1:OO TO 5:OO P. M.
President-William H. Young. Honorary Vice Presidents-Cha
Webster, George Elmer Browne, Ric
Corresponding Secretary-Harry Treasurer-Willis S. Rich.
Judge Walter Welsh, Dr. Perc Frederick C. Boynton, William H.
Miss Sarah S. Munroe, E. Potter, Mrs. Henry hn Adams, Mrs. Grace
Simeon C. Smith, Chairman; E. Ambroae Webster, Mrs. Mary Stull MacIntyre Mrs. Walter Welsh, Mrs. Melzar Chaffee, William L’Engle, Miss Florence Waterbury, Mrs. Grace L. F. Hall, Mise Mary Eaton.
house Mrs. Charles W. Hawthorne, Chairman; Mrs. Percival J. Eaton,
Miss Isabel D. Boynton, Mrs. Horace Deland, Mrs. Stowe Phelps, John Noble.
Entertainment Mrs. William H. Young, Chairman; Harry N. Campbell, Miss Sarah
S. Munroe, Mrs. Richard E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic McKay, Mrs. Mary Stull MacIntyre, Mrs. George Elmer Browne, Capt. Henry Hall, Edwin W. Dickenson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Winslow, Dr. and Mrs. Percival J. Eaton, Mrs. E.. A. Webster, Miss Nancy Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Days, Jr., Dr, and Mrs. H. E. Hiebert, Gerrit A. Beneker, Miss Florence Waterbury, Mr. and Mrs. Stowe Phelps, Mrs. William B. Bangs, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Crooker, Mrs. Walter Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Mrs. E. W. Watson, Mrs. A. W. Blondheim, Mr. and Mrs. William L’Engle, Mrs. Ross Moffett, Mrs.
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harles E. Kaeselau, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Boynton, Mr. ds, Mrs. Joseph A.
and Mrs. William Days, Miss Elizabeth Zorach, Mrs. Max Bo
. Eugene W. Watson, Mrs. Charles W. ll, Miss Agnes Weinrich, Max Bohm,
Mrs. Henry Mottet, Ch ; Horace F. Hallett, John Noble.
Edwin A. Grozier Mrs. Alice G. Grozier William H. Young, Mrs. Anna M. Young John D. Adams Miss Anne Drake Donaldson Dr. Percival J. Eaton Mrs. Emily C. Eaton Henry J. Winslow Mrs. Henry J. Winslow Rev. Henry Mottet, D. D,, Frederick C. Boynton Conrad W. Crooker Mrs. Caroline Brewster Crooker Miss Sarah S. Munroe Mrs. Frances E. Deland Mise Florence Waterbury M i Charlotte S. Cullen Frank A. Days Frank A. Days, Jr. Joseph A Days Mrs. Adele Rogers
Howard F. Hopkins
The Provincetown Art A Exhibition in a
activities to be held during the Exhibition will bring the artists and their public together in a friendly way. By the Art Lec- tures and Concerts, and frequent dances, all the Arts will receive homage within this Museum, of which Provincetown is so justly proud.
er, 1923, Exhibition
Launching of a Boat 11 Ross Moffe
14 Edith Catli Portrait of a Child
15 William Zo
17 Edwin Reeves Euler. Still Life
18 John Noble. The Ship’s Wake
19 Alice I . Howells. Boats of Provincetown.
20 Robert Ball. Palisades 15
21 Richard E. Miller. J
22 George Elmer Browne.
23 Randolph LaSalle
25 Charlee W. H 26 Benjamin Co
27 James B. Hopkins. Lotus Land
28 Charles W. Hawthorne. Spring Afternoon
29 Charlee W. Hawthorn
30 Ida Maynard Curtis.
31 Gerrit A. Beneker. “We have toiled all the
32 Katherine Liddell. Flower Study
33 Katherine Liddell. Petunias
34 O. Coltman. The Wilows 35 Ludevico Andraud. The Pool near the Dunes
36 Adolphe Blondheim. Sketch
37 Tod Lindenmuth. Manta’s Wharf
38 Charles W. Hawthorne. The School
39 Ella M. DuPuy. Portrait of a Young Girl
40 Tod Lindenmuth. Dunes
41 Elizabeth H. Howland. Winter
42 John C. Whorf. African Road
43 Martha Earl Crocker. Portuguese Mother and Child
44 Susanne Irwin Haymaker. Drying the Nets 16
The Red Umbrella
52 Pauline P 53 Marion C. orne. Fall Flowers
Neighbor’s Barn
59 Florence B. The Petrels, Dock, Nantucket
60 Charlee K
62 Elizabeth H. Mid-Victorian
63 Harriet B.
64 Lawrence
65 Ellen Ravenscroft. Sails
66 V. B. Rann. Boats at Low Tide
67 Edith Harrison. St. Johne River Dock
68 Marjorie Conant. A Piazza Portrait.
69 Henry S. Eddy. Little River 17
70 Colin A. Scott.
71 Lytton Buehler. Mr
72 Julie Mathilde Mor 73 Harold Putnam B
74 Frank Carson. Na 75 Joseph Meirhaus.
76 Mary Locke Bre
77 I. H. Caliga.
78 E. Ambrose Web
79 Anne Wells Mung
80 Lydia S. M. Robi e Unkempt Garden
81 Elizabeth H. How Garden Flowers.
82 J. M. Foster. Still L 83 Harriet F. Bain. The Butterfly Bush.
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3 Coulton W
5 Tod Linden
Lowry Day, Normandy
he Palm San Remo
12 Evelin Bodfish Bourne. Boats and Wharf
er in the Garden
Montagne des Maures
Chateau dans lee Maures
Print R 1 W. H. W. Bicknell.
2 Margery Ryerson. Ka
3 W. E. W. Bicknell.
4 Margery A. Ryerson. Mary
5 W. H. W. Bicknell. Snow 1923 6 Margery A. Ryerson.
7 W. H. W. Bicknell.
8 W. H. W. Bicknell.
Margery A. Ryerson. Music No. 2
September in the Dunes No. 2
10 Marylka Modjeska. Eucalyptus Trees
11 Carl Wingate. Ponte dei Sospiti Venezia
12 Marylka Modjeska. Hotel on the Beach
13 Carl Wingate. The Roaring Forties
14 Adolphe Blondheim. Pastel drawing
15 Evelin Bodfish Bourne. Quince Blossoms
16 Frank Carson. The Parish Church, Bermuda
17 Josephine Mast. Flowers.
18 Anne Gregory Ritter. My Father-in-law. 20
Mears. Mrs. Elizabeth Mears
Mears. Breton Peasant
(The Artist’s Mother)
Pig Went to Market” e Little Mother.
5 B. Lillian Li
19 Case in ce gallery containing hand made
Prices of Exhibits obtained at desk
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BROWN’S ORIENTAL SHOP SANDWICH GLASS
273 COMMERCIAL ST,, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL PROVINCETOWN
Matheson’s Department Store
Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s CLOTHING
Where you can have all your needs supplied in
Boots, Shoes and Furnishings Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Custom Work a Specialty. Style,
D. A. MATRESON. Proprietor fit and fabric guaranteed.
HOOKED RUG SHOP 72 COMMERCIAL STREET
ELIZABETH AND COULTON WAUCH
J. E. ATKINS
Furniture, Carpets, Hardware DEALER IN
Woodenware, Picture Frames, Window Shades Mattresses, Etc.
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
W. F. SILVA Meats, Groceries, Provisions
FRESH CREAM Tel. Con.
First Expedition Second
Hill which the Indians ran up. Where the first Expedition spent the first night. Spring where they drank their first New England water. Where they built their signal fire.
h. Where the second night was spent and the kettle sunk in the pond. i. Deer trap in which Bradford was caught. j. “Plaine ground fit for the plow.” k. First mound opened, which proved to be a grave.
Map of First and Second Expeditions of Mayflower Pilgrims at Cape Cod, Nov.-Dec. 1620
Provincetown TABLE BOARD Bakery By Day or Week
Bread, Cake, Pastry Mrs. Mary MacInnis C. W. Burch, Jr., Prop’r. 24 Commercial Street
West End
JAMES J. PERRY
Contractor Clark’s Bakery Cement, Lime
and Mason’s Supplies 54 Bradford Street
226 Commercial St.
J. E. CLARK, Proprietor
Pilgrim Lunch Manuel M. Prada Steam and Hot Water
Heaters Plumbing and Tin Work
Home-Cooked Food Lobsters and Clams
a Specialty Oil Heaters and Cooking
217 Commercial St. Stoves Opposite Town Hall
J. S. JONES, Prop’r
ESTATE J. A. RICH Scudder-Kee Co.
Ladies’ Ready to Wear Shop
Dealer in
Choice Family Groceries
Confectionery, Cigars, To- bacco Tea and Coffee
and Provisions
Provincetown
WILLIAM TARVIS LEWIS WOODS GROCERIES Fancy Fruits
and PROVISIONS Cigars and Cigarettes Commercial Street First Class Stand
At West End, Provincetown 194 Commercial Street
CONSOLIDATED WEIR CO. FROZEN FISH AND BAIT
PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
W. H. YOUNG, Treasurer E. N. PAINE, President
Cape Cod Cold Storage Company
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Colonial Cold Storage Company Provincetown, Massachusetts
FROZEN FOOD FISH
L. PICKERT CO. SALT AND CANNED FISH
Provincetown, Mass.
WILLIAM B. BANGS, Treasure JOHN A. MATHESON. President
Fisherman Cold Storage Company Frozen Fish and Frozen Bait
Provincetown, Massachusetts
PROVINCETOWN ART SHOP 373 Commercial Street
J. C. HERRING, Proprietor
CESCO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
213 BRADFORD STREET
ESTATE OF T. A. HIGGINS Lumber and Building Materials
Beaver Board Telephone 150. Hilliard’s Wharf, Provincetown
J. D. HILLIARD COAL, WOOD, AND CHARCOAL
KING ARTHUR FLOUR Tel. 133 337 COMMERCIAL STREET
LOAM! LOAM! Don’t neglect your Garden, Cemetery Lot or
Lawn this Year Use Morris’ Rich Loam
J. S. MORRIS, Distributor, Provincetown, Mass. Tel. 203--15
OLYMPIA FRUIT STORE CHOICE FRUITS
CENTRAL CASH MARKET Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables
Head of R. R Wharf
We carry Taylor’s Ice Cream
Manuel Goncalves, Proprietor
389 Commercial Street
W. S. Birge, M.D. 5 Pearl Street
Tel. 90
E. A. DeWager, D.M.D. 303 Commercial Street
Tel. 93-3
F. O. Cass, M. D, Ch.B. 284 A Commercial Street
Office Hours: 1 to 3 P M.. 6 to 8 P.M.
Sunday by appointment only Tel. 60
H. LeB. Stalker, D. M. D. 315 A Commercial St
Provincetown
Daniel Howard Hiebert, M. D. 304 Commercial Street
Provincetown
Office Hours: 2 to 4, 7 t o 8 P M.
Telephone : Office, 75. Rea 118-2
Antiques Mrs. S. M. Young 375 Commercial Street
C. P. Curley, M. D. 234 Commercial St.
Provincetown
George T. Corea, M. D. 176 Commercial Street
Office Hours:
2 to 4 , 7 t o 8 P . M.
Tel. 18
MANUEL SILVA First-Class Groceries
Teas, Coffees. Butter, Meats and Vegetables
Fishermen’s Outfits 153 Commercial Street
JOS. S. SILVA Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods Masonic Ball, Commercial St.
Provincetown
H. M. MALCHMAN
Up-to-Date Clothiers and Haberdashers Hats, Shoes, Etc.
301 Commercial Street, Provincetown
Provincetown Light and Power Company
Furnishers of Light and Power PPOVI N CETO WN, MASS.
E. F. McDONALD. superintendent
J. P. SILVA New York Fish Market
All Kinds of Sea Food
ADAMS’ GARAGE
Official A.L.A. Garage Good Service
(Successor to Curley’s)
J. D. Adams, Jr., Manager PROVINCETOWN
R. A. JENNINGS Heating, Plumbing and piping
Stoves and Repairs, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker Concrete Walks, Curbing and Bulkheads
237 Commercial Street, Provincetown
E. D. CROWELL JOSEPH AGNA Carbonated Signs and Show Cards
Beverages at Reasonable Prices
Provincetown Provincetown
Compliments of W. W. Taylor
ICE CREAM Priscilla Gift Shop 210 Commercial Street Provincetown, Mass.
MANUFACTURER Wholesale and Retail
JOSEPH NUNES JOSIAH L. YOUNG General Trucking Automobile
Renting 249 Commercial Street Pianos a Specialty
Tel. 93-2 PEARL STREET
THE NICKERSON H. C. CURRAN GRANITE WORKS Pneumatic Tools for Letter-
ing and Carving Machine Polishing Established 1876
Provincetown, Mass.
FINE MILLINERY
241 Commercial Street
E. O. SNOW & SON Columbia Records Goulart’s Garage
Grafanolas Auto Repair Shop Supplies Seashore Novelties
and Toy Boats 261 Commercial Street 146-148 Bradford Street
F. A. DAYS & SONS General Contractors
COAL, WOOD, LUMBER. DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS, LIME. CEMENT. BRICK
Builders' Hardware of All Kinds Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass
Telephone Provincetown. M a s s
Building Materials of All Kinds. Plumbing and Heating Supplies
AVILA BROS. CARPENTERS and BUILDERS
COATRACT OR DAY LABOR BEAVER BOARD SPECIALTIES
Scrcens and Scroen Doors made to order. Reasonable Prices
Cabinet Work, Etc.
Tel. 135 218 Commercial St.
WILLIAM M. RAMOS GARDNER
Special attention given to the care of Lawns and Gardens
276 Bradford Street, Provincetown
FRANK G. ROSA 90 Commercial Street
Groceries, Fruit, Candy, Peanuts, Cigarettes, Cigars
BURCH'S MARKET Pure Food Products
S. S. Pierce Co.'s Specialties C L BURCH & SON
Tel. 134
at Reasonable Prices
Ye Old Colonial Sweet Shoppe ICE CREAM, CANDY
LUNCHEONETTE SODA, CIGARS, CIGARETTES
Cape Cod S. S. Company Boston and Provincetown S. S. Dorothy Bradford
eaves wharf, 400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Daily 9:30 a. m., arrive Provincetown, 1:30 p. m. Sundays and Holidays, 10 a. m., arrive Provincetown, 2 p. m.
eaves Railroad Wharf, Commercial Street, Daily, 330 p. m., arrive Boston, 7:30 p. m. Sundays and Holidays, 4 p. m., arrive Boston, 8 p.m. Daylight Saving Time.
Music, Refreshments, Staterooms Telephone Fort Hill 4255
Provincetown to Boston
Subject to change without notice.
Round Trip, $2.00
ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS
Newcomb-Macklin & CO. Picture Frame Makers
233 Fifth Avenue New York
Distinguished Hand - Carved Designs Antique Reproductions
Superior Tones and Finishes Extremely Moderate Prices
STOCK FRAMES FOR OIL PAINTING
Always on Hand in All Regular Sizes For Immediate Delivery
MAIL ORDERS Receive Careful, Prompt, Individual Attention
George A. McCoy, Manager Catalogues sent upon request
ART GALLERIES and WORKSHOP State & Kinzie Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.