July 23, 1915. 
1858---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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McCRAY REFRIGERATOR 
The World’s Best 
The Wm. G. Bell Company 
NEW ENGLAND AGENTS 
20 South Market Street, BOSTON 
Allen-Hurd Company 
Foreign and Domestic 
Fruit and Produce 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
HOTELS AND CLUBS 
4-43-5 New Faneuil Hall Market 
Boston 
Telephones 1535 and 1536 Richmond 
MYSTERY ISLAND has been the scene of much 
gaiety during the past week. Among the guests reg- 
istered at the Casino were: Mrs. E. A. Sturges, Fort 
Myer, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John Greenough, Gloucester ; 
Mrs. L. H. Schwab, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. 
tenderson, Beverly Farms; W. B. Sache, Boston; Miss 
Lillian Lawson, Boston; Beverly Rantoul, Beverly 
sarms; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I. Prouty, Brookline; Mr. 
and Mrs. Carl P. Dennett, Marblehead; Mr. and Mrs. 
t. Howard Edwards, Swampscott; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 
Lawson, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Yerxa, Marble- 
head; Matthew Brush, Boston; F. Hinckley, Boston; 
Charles D. Hodges, Hingham; Mr. and Mrs. John Jay 
Abbott, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Henry Forbes, Boston; Mr. 
ard Mrs. David C. Percival, Jr., Marblehead Neck; Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert A. Leeson, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Ches- 
ter Dane, Marblehead; Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux Barker, 
Mr. and Mrs. Walworth Pierce, Marblehead Neck; Mr. 
and Mrs. Alex S. Porter, Jr., Manchester. Mrs. Carl Den- 
nett gave a most successful clam bake party on Little Mys- 
tery, which wound up with a dance at the Casino. 
Spacious sun parlor at New Oakland House, Swamp- 
scott, can be rented for dancing and bridge parties. adv. 
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. Tait 
has announced them “‘very delicious.” 
220 Essex St. MOUSTAKIS BROS, SALEM, MASS. 
Fruits, Vegetables 
Special attention given to Hotel, 
Club and Family orders. 
Isaac Locke Ceo., 
97, 99, and 101 Faneuil Hall Market 
BOSTON, MASS. 
The fifth annual Sam-Sam or field day of the United 
Shoe Machinery Athletic association, Beverly, to be held 
Saturday, Aug. 14, promises to be the greatest out-of- 
doors event ever held in Essex county. Last year the 
attendance was close to 25,000 and from the early indica- 
tions this summer the 30,000 mark will be passed. The 
committee in charge of the affair is making every effort to 
secure attractions which will prove satisfactory to the 
mammoth throng. Among the notables who will attend 
will be Goy. David I. Walsh and staff, Mayor O’Keefe 
cf Salem and Mayor McDonald of Beverly. One of the 
features of the day will be a hose-laying contest. This 
event will be hotly contested, as fast teams representing 
the fire departments of Wakefield, Stoneham, Salem, 
Gloucester, Newburyport and Beverly will do their 
utmost to carry home the cups which have been offered. 
An unusual event will be a contest for a prize of $25 
for the best amateur vaudeville act. Individuals or teams 
can compete in this. There will be track and field sports 
tor prizes during the afternoon, poultry and flower shows 
and many open-air performances which will please young 
and old. There will be band concerts with dancing both 
afternoon and evening. During the evening there will 
be a display of fireworks, the finest ever seen on the North 
Shore. Ample accommodations have been made _ for 
auto parties. The machines can be put up on the grounds. 
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BOSTON 
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