40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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.’’ 
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 
OCK-MERE HOTEL, Marblehead. Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. Hichborn of Augusta, Me., are making their 
annual visit to the Rock-Mere at this time. Mr. Hich- 
born is president of the Maine Trust ‘Co. and has been a 
visitor to the North Shore for several summers. 
Henry C. Haile, together with Mrs. W. H. Haile and 
H. Pennington Haile are on their annual visit to Marble- 
head. Mr. Haile is a student of colonial history and finds 
much in this little old historic town to interest him. 
J. Pierpont Morgan’s yacht, “The Corsair’ entered 
the harbor Tuesday with the owner on board. 
Mrs. John S. Allen of New York City and Miss E. 
B. Vermilye of Montclair, N. J., who have been attending 
the Northfield conferences will finish the season at the 
Rock- Mere. 
Mrs. FE. G. Bram, Mrs. 
Rartlett of the old Nanepashemet House are 
Mere this season. 
Douglass Lawson of Boston was registered at the 
Rock-Mere the first of the week. 
Mr. Wilkinson has been entertaining Mrs. A. Bb. 
Westervelt of Nyack, N. Y., and Mrs. J. Hull Browning 
of Tenafly, N. J. 
Mr.-and Mrs. A. B. Squire, Miss Ruth Squire and 
Allan Taft Squire are being entertained at the Rock-Mere 
by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kidder. 
D. P. Bartlett and Miss 
at the Rock- 
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.” 
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McCRAY REFRIGERATOR 
The World’s Best 
The Wm. G. Bell Company 
NEW ENGLAND AGENTS 
20 South Market Street, BOSTON 
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Fruits, Vegetables ..a Hothouse Products 
Special attention given to Hotel, 
Club and Family orders. 
Isaac Locke Co., 
97, 99, and 101 Faneuil Hall Market 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Robinson of Brookline, who 
have charge of the dancing at the Rock-Mere, Marble- 
head, this summer, are among the best known of the 
many professional and semi-professional dancers in Bos- 
ton. They are pupils of Mrs. Lilla Viles Wyman (not of 
the Castle school, as previously stated). At the New 
England convention of modern dancers in Boston ‘Theatre 
last spring Mr. Robinson was awarded the highest honor 
for his interpretation of the new steps and he also won 
the trophy cup of the World’s Congress of Dancers. He 
has a studio at Coolidge’s Corner, Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moss of Newton were at the 
Kock-Mere over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoysraft of Poughke eras N. 
Y., were at the Rock-Mere over Sunday. 
Miss Marguerite Allen of New York City Mumed 
her mother at the Rock- Mere on Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Besett and daughter Marion of 
Burlington, Vt., are spending the season at the Rock- 
Mere. 
Mr. and Mrs. D.'R. Crandall and Mr. ‘and Mrs C. 
Crowell of Rochester, N. Y., who have been touring 
ue country, will make the Rock- Mere their hez \dquarters 
for the rest of the season. 
Mrs. G. F. Field, Miss L. M. Field and Miss A. B. 
Hanscom of Philadelphia are stopping at the Rock-Mere. 
POLAND LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO. 
Hotel 
Equipment 
a 
Specialty 
BOSTON 
47 Kemble Street Roxbury District | 
— 
July 30 1915, 
