“NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
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73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman are among 
those thoroughly enjoying the water sports at Marblehead 
Neck and are planning a long season at their cottage 
“Mollhurst.” Mrs. Shuman is especially fond of out- 
door sports and is considered one of the best swimmers 
at the Neck, as well as a charming hostess; she is usually 
accompanied by her two sturdy young sons, who are 
also experts in the swimming line. 
John N. Stevens of Brookline, who has been at the 
Percival cottage at Marblehead Neck all season, is leav- 
ing this week for the West on a business trip. He will 
probably not return to the North Shore this season. 
Hotel ROCK-MERE at Marblehead has a number 
of guests for September, several members of the 
Bar Harbor colony in Maine signifying their intention of 
making a fall sojourn at this hotel. Many week-enders 
‘for the holiday and the next few days will practically 
fill the hotel for next week. The regular Saturday night 
hop will be held at the Rock-Mere tomorrow evening, 
when the cottagers on the Marblehead shore are invited 
to attend . A Chicago motorist to pay the Rock-Mere a 
visit this week was Arthur Wheeler of the Windy City. 
He remained, but a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
W. McCully of Newark, N. J., are there for their four- 
teenth season. They were guests at the Rock-Mere the 
season that the hotel opened its doors and have always 
' made Marblehead their vacation point each succeeding 
year. Ensign T. M. Shock, U. S. N., of Annapolis, Md., 
was a visitor at the Rock-Mere this week. Other promi- 
nent arrivals include: Miss Constance Harding and Mrs. 
John B. Harding of Philadelphia; L. C. Ivory of New 
York and Miss Randolph of New Jersey, frequent visitors 
at the Rock-Mere. Quite a party of New Yorkers are 
registered at the hotel, among them being Mr. and Mrs. 
L. D. Bement, Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘W. Gladwin, Mr. and 
Mrs. M. J. Mulqueen, Miss Esther Mulqueen and Master 
Junior Mulqueen. 
~The Glover Inn at Marblehead is preparing for a 
busy week-end and Labor Day, when many parties have 
made reservations. Arrivals of the week at the Inn 
include: George M. Ainish and Mrs. Ainish of Hoboken, 
N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Holden and Elbridge Kingley 
of Englewood, N. J.; W. O. LeFawn and Malcolm Me- 
More of Malden; and J. R. La Rose of Boston. 
Hotel Leslie, Marblehead, arrivals of the week in- 
clude: Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hare and Mr. and Mrs. E. 
M. Baldwin of Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. E. D. Bailey, Jr., 
of New York; and Mrs. R- Horn of Boston. 
LINCOLN HOUSE, Swampscott, is remaining open 
until the 8th of September, Tuesday next, after a 
most successful season. During the greater part of the 
season the house has been catering to as.many guests as 
it could accommodate, this in itself a tribute to the many 
new comforts and advantages with which the hotel has 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street 
Salem, Mass. 
SPECIAL—1 Fine large Bohemian Compote. 1 Wil- 
lard Banjo Clock. 
Mantle Mirror. 1 Fine Fender and pair of Andirons. 
1 pair Bronze Mantle Lamps. 1 
been surrounded this summer by the new management: 
Mrs. E. U. Sayers and Miss Sara Dean and maid com- 
prise a London, England, party to come to the Lincoln 
House for a short stay. Owing to the troubled condition 
of their country they decided to make a trip to the United 
States and intend to leave this week for the Pacific 
coast. Miss Dean has won considerable repute across 
the Atlantic as a playwright and several of her produc- 
tions have seen the footlights. Mrs. Sayers and Miss 
Dean came to the North Shore by way of Montreal. 
Miss Emily Smith of Washington, D. C., for forty years 
a member of the pension department in the Government 
service at the Capitol, has been a guest at the Lincoln 
house. Mr. and Mrs. G. W- Wiggin of Lowell came to 
this hotel on Monday to remain until the season closes. 
Stephen S. Pierce, his father, H. B. Pierce, and Mrs. E. 
R. Pierce, all of Boston, are enjoying a sojourn at the 
Lincoln house. 
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Enjoy the Entire Day on the Water 
DOWN THE HARBOR AND ALONG 
THE SHORE TO 
America’s Historic Spot 
BETTY ALDEN LEAVES 
IO A. M. DAILY 
FARE, $1 ROUND RIP 
Five Young Lady Entertainers 
The Lina Lewis Nautical Orchestra 
NANTASKET BEACH 
ONE HOUR’S SAIL DOWN the HARBOR 
Fare 25 Cents 
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