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LOOK FOR THE BIG TEA KETTLE 
Trading Stamps were declared to be a fair 
and square business enterprise, by the Mass 
achusetts Supreme Court, April 17. 
HATTON BROS. & JOHNSON give Trad- 
ing Stamps more liberally than other mer- 
chants We fll your stamp book quickest. 
Tea (all flavors) SOc Ib. 
and 40 stamps. 
Coffee (fresh roasted ground 
as you wish it) 25c-30c 
35c Ib. and 20 stamps. 
“Purity” Baking Powder 
(equal toany) 25Sc Ib. and 
30 stamps. 
Pure Spices, Flavoring Ex- 
tracts, Salt, and other Pack- 
age Groceries, 10c pkg. and 
10 stamps free. 
Stamps given with our Best 
Vermont Butter and Strictly 
Fresh Eggs. 
Phone 863 Salem. We Deliver Free. 
Everywhere Every day. 
(Drop a Postal and our Auto will call.) 
HATION BROS. 
& JOHNSON 
LOOK FOR THE BIG TEA KETTLE 
THE Hore, SEASON. 
These are busy weeks with the hotel proprietors 
who are actively engaged in arranging for the season of 
19¢11. With the advent of the college girls, the New 
Fountain Inn inaugurated its season early in April. The 
Leslie is also open for the season. Prof. Unverhau is 
mine host at the inn and M. M. Chandler at The Leslie. 
The New Fountain Inn’s facilities for catering to 
inn patrons this year are more extensive. By the pur- 
chase of the Snow Crest Inn property, the New Foun- 
tain Inn management has made a most valuable and im- 
portant acquisition to their holdings. Snow Crest Inn 
vill be used this season as an annex. 
Rockmere Inn opens its season Saturday, May 2oth. 
CG H. Brackett will extend his noteworthy hospitality to 
the advance guard summer patrons on that date. Rock- 
mere Inn plans quite a social campaign this season. Its 
water front park, which is to be transformed each 
Wednesday afternoon during the season into a tea gar- 
den, 1s to be greatly beautified by garden plots and a tea 
heuse. The small tables about the park will have large, 
gay-colored umbrellas above them. An orchestra or band 
will discourse music on these occasions. Invitations will 
be extended the Marblehead Neck cottage contingent to 
attend. 
June first will witness the opening of The Ocean- 
side at Marblehead Neck and The Crowninshield at 
Clifton. Messers A. H. and F. Lane, proprietors of 
The Oceanside, have been in Daytona, Florida, all winter 
conducting Hotel Bennett and Hotel Oaks. This will 
be their fourth season at Marblehead Neck. 
Proprietor E. G. Brown, of The Nanepashemet, 
Marblehead Neck, will be on hand June 15th, to extend 
welcome to his early summer arrivals. 
OLD HOUSE TEA ROOM Built 1640 
Crocker Park, Marblehead, Mass. 
Exhibition and Sale of Crafts Jewelry, Wood 
Carving, Pottery . . and a Cup of Tea 
Visitors Welcome 
OCEAN HOUSE CAFE 
At Terminus of Boston & Northern St. Ry. 
FORT BEACH FRONT STs; MARBLEHEAD, MASS: 
Fish Dinners, Lobsters and all kinds of Shell Fish Served 
in Every Style. 
J. F. SNOW, 2nd, PROP. Telephone Connection. 
ERI ATES COT 
J. B. REYNOLDS 
FLORIST 
MARBLEHEAD 
128 Pleasant St. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
—Weekly— 
Sent by mail to any part of the U. 
S., $2.00 a year. Foreign subscrip- 
tion $1.00 additional. 
