CONOMO. — 
Harry B. Jackson of Boston, has 
opened his cottage for the season. 
He entertained several people from 
Boston over the week-end. . 
William Hall and family have ar- 
rived for the summer. 
_ George Bisson of Beverly, enter- 
tained the members of the Commer- 
‘cial club at O. P. Burnham’s cot- 
tage over the week-end. . 
_ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Poor of Pea- 
body, were in their cottage here 
over the week-end. 
Richard Hunt of Boston oceupied 
his cottage a few days last week. 
7 Vineent Farnsworth and family 
“were down over the week-end. 
+ W. P. Chester, manager of the 
—Conomo hotel, will open for the 
: “season Sunday, June 18th. 
Chester has made several improve- 
“ments about the building this sea- 
son and looks for a busy summer. 
3 patronage consists largely of 
automobile parties and among the 
yearly visitors are people of promi- 
-nence from all sections of the coun- 
try, especially the west His broiled 
‘chicken, fish and combination din- 
ners are famous, having been served 
at the Conomo hotel for the past 
‘twenty years. 
_ -Jacob Lindour of Boston, has ar- 
ESSEX. 
' Mrs.. Thomas H. Roberts and 
Mrs. Charles: L.: Knowlton went to 
Havelock, Digby County, Nova 
Scotia, last week to attend the 
funeral services of their brother, 
i Sabean. They were the 
guests of their mother Mrs. Eleanor 
“Sabean while there. 
_ Frank EK. Burnham and family 
have gone to Rangeley Lakes, Me., 
‘on a two weeks’ automobile trip; 
they have with them as their guests 
Mr. and Mrs. Gove of Boston. 
4 Mrs. B. Frank Raymond is spend- 
ing a few days in Boston with her 
daughter, Lelia. 
Miss Helen Grinell Mears, vocal 
soloist, daughter of Rev. David O. 
"Mears, D.D., of New York City, 
; left her summer home here Friday 
Morning for an extended tour. She 
will sing at the commencement ex- 
ercises. at the University of Ne- 
braska; also at the commencement 
exercises of Grinell and Oberlin 
ae She will give a recital at 
Lincoln, Nebraska. Miss Mears is 
accompanied by’ her brother Elliott, 
who is a eed of Harvard, 
class of 1910. : 
a 
Mr. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
KAVANAGH’S. 
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TEA ROOM 
“Sign of the Pewter Platter” 
Chicken, Club and Lobster Salad 
SANDWICHES 
Something New 
Automobile Parties Served 
Kavanagh the Druggist 
Main Street - - 
Rev. David O. Mears, 
in Albany, N. Y., has retired from 
the ministry and will make his 
summer residence,, the ‘‘Orehard 
Tlome,’’ this place, his permanent 
place of residence. 
Edward Kavanagh, druggist of 
‘South Essex, has added a Tea Room 
as a special department of his busi- 
ness for the summer months. A 
young lady assistant will be in at- 
tendanece. Automobile parties will 
be served. The menu will consist of 
chicken, club and _ lobster salad 
sandwiches. The ‘“‘Sign of the 
Pewter Platter’? will make the 
hearts of the weary traveler rejoice 
during the ensuing season on the. 
North Shore. 
Fred M Burnham has recently 
purchased a fine pair of coal black 
horses to be used in connection with 
his undertaking business. 
Joseph N. Tucker is having his 
place of business remodeled. 
An account of the shocking aeci- 
dent and consequent death at Essex 
last night, will be found on page 32. 
GLOUCESTER. 
The marriage of Morris G. Rome, 
proprietor of the Rome 25-cent 
store, and:of the Hub Furniture’ 
Co., Gloucester, to Miss Bertha 
Michelson, will take place in Chel- 
sea, Sunday. The wedding will be 
a quiet affair and will be followed 
by a reception and catered supper. 
DLDere 
eently pastor of a prominent church 
- South Essex 
We have the Largest Stock 
BAY Sy 
General Merchandise 
in Town as per Tax Bill 
FRED K. BURNHAM 
Burnham's Corner 
South Essex 
This Space is Reserved for 
CHESTER C. BURNHAM 
GENERAL STORE 
SOUTH ESSEX 
EVERETT W. LANDER 
UNDERTAKER 
Funeral Director and Embalmer 
Attendance Day or Night 
77 Main St. 
Lady Assistant 
South Essex, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
CAPE ANN RESORTS. 
Mrs. Charles Davison of New 
York city, has arrived at her cot- 
tage at Pigeon Cove. 
Mrs. W. W. Howe of Newton has 
opened her cottage on Curve street, 
Annisquam, for the season. 
Hotel Thorwald will open for the 
season June 20th. 
To believe in the heroic makes 
heroes. —Disraeli. 
