July 16, 1915. 
1868 —BELL’S SPICED SEASONING—1915 
Nearly Fifty Years the Favorite : 
1912, E. R. Grabow Co., Managers of Hotel Em- 
pire, Hotel Tuileries, Boston; Hotel Titchfield 
and Myrtle Bank Hotel, Jamaica; New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass., write: ‘‘We take 
pleasure in endorsing BELL’S POULTRY 
DRESSING, which is the only one we use in all 
our hotels, and cheerfully recommend it.’’ 
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The World’s Best 
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NEW ENGLAND AGENTS 
20 South Market Street, BOSTON 
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Telephones 1535 and 1536 Richmond 
ed in front of the Rock-Mere, as well as the Tech, Jr., 
the fastest hydro-plane boat in the world. ‘The latter has 
a record of a mile in 58 secs., and is entered in the Goid 
Cup races in:August. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Wilming- 
ton, Del., are registered at the hotel. ‘Mrs. Wilson is a 
daughter of Mr. Coleman du Pont. 
Lawrence R. Whitney of Worcester and W. H. 
Woolworth of Buffalo, New York, spent Sunday at the 
Rock-Mere, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray. Mr. 
Whitney graduated from Dartmouth college in June and 
has been considered one of the best football and track 
men in Eastern colleges. 
The Burgess company will try out a new hydro- 
plane this week for Mr. Vanderbilt to take the place of 
the one recently wrecked. It will be in charge of Lieut. 
Godfrey de Chevalier. 
There are six guests at the hotel from Cleveland, 
Seeevir. and Mrs, T. lL. Rolfe, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. 
Furier, Mrs. L. N. Hines and Miss Mary Vincent. 
Henry H. Houston of Philadelphia, Ricardo Z. Zin- 
mermann of Buenos Ayes, Argentina, and Arthur B. 
Kinsoloniga of Brazil were at dinner Sunday evening. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Nicolet Chocolates 
AVE become widely known because of their 
acknowledged superiority, which is attained by 
great care in their manufacture. Mrs. W. H. Taft 
has announced them “‘very delicious.” 
220 Essex St. MOUSTAKIS BROS, SALEM, MASS. 
see 
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Fruits, Vegetables ana Hothouse Products 
Special attention given to Hotel, 
Club and Family orders. 
Isaac Locke Co., 
97, 99, and 101 Faneuil Hall Market 
BOSTON, MASS. 
ORTH SHORE SWIMMING POOL was the scene 
of a lively game of water baseball last Saturday after- 
noon before Thé Dansant. These will be a regular Satur- 
day feature scheduled for 3 o’clock, weather and water 
permitting. Saturday’s game was fast and snappy anid 
was witnessed by over one hundred members and guests. 
Two scrub teams played six innings to a score of 5 to 3. 
The game was featured by three double plays and the field- 
ing was excellent. Members of the club who have enter- 
tained recently were Mrs. F. S. Chick, whose guests were 
Mr. and Mrs. Wiswall, Salem; J. N. Stevens’ guests were 
Mrs. and Mrs. H. G. Waters of Springfield; Miss Flor- 
ence Rand’s guest was Mrs. Charles L. Rand of New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Farnum’s guests for the 
week include Mrs. Samuel McClellan of St. Petersburg, 
Florida, and Mrs. John B. Drake of Chicago; Arthur 
Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturtevant of 
Newport; John. C. Ellsworth’s guest for the week was 
Miss Meredith Smith of Newburyport; Henry G. Hall 
entertained a party of guests, among whom were Mr. 
and Mrs. Horton Batchelder of Winsor, Conn. Others 
noted with parties of guests were Charles W. Littlefield, 
H. W. Lockwood and Ernest W. Longfellow. 
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