Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Home of Edward Payson Davis. T^HIS is one of those beautiful cottages that suggest home. Such it is toMr. and Mrs. E. P. Davis and their son Maurice. Mr. Davis is one ofthe young- men representing the present generation of activity and his father, the kite Captain Sam. F. (a man loved and honoredby all), Mr. Davis has practically controlled the coal trade of the town. Thecoal business marks the advance the town has made since Mr. Starbuck builtthe first sheds. One thousand tons are required at the present time to supplythe ann
Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Home of Edward Payson Davis. T^HIS is one of those beautiful cottages that suggest home. Such it is toMr. and Mrs. E. P. Davis and their son Maurice. Mr. Davis is one ofthe young- men representing the present generation of activity and his father, the kite Captain Sam. F. (a man loved and honoredby all), Mr. Davis has practically controlled the coal trade of the town. Thecoal business marks the advance the town has made since Mr. Starbuck builtthe first sheds. One thousand tons are required at the present time to supplythe annual demand. Ill. Cottage Home. — Residence of J. W. Blackway. nPHIS is another of those cottage homes that come as a reward to Blackway came to Falmouth some years ago and began business asan upholsterer and carriage trimmer in a small way, and by good work andhonest methods has built up a large and ever-increasing trade. Mr, Black-ways motto is, Labor omnia vincit. 112
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