42 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 6, 1915, 
1863---BELL’S SPICED SEASONING---1915 
Nearly Fifty Years the Favorite 
1912, E. R. Grabow Co., Managers of Hotel Eim- 
pire, Hotel Tuileries, Boston; Hotel Titchfield 
and Myrtle Bank Hotel, Jamaica; New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Wlass., 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.’’ 
Bees 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 
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Telephones 1535 and 1536 Richmond 
The New Glover Inn, on the mainland at Marble- 
lead, is specializing on motor parties this season and has 
already built up an extensive clientele in this class of trade. 
The Inn has a good location on the waterfront and in its 
third season in the new house is better able than ever to 
cater to its patrons. The New Glover is booked nearly 
sold for August, although there are a few rooms which 
will be probably taken by those who come to the Marble- 
head shore for racing week. 
The Brown Owl tea roo-n serves lunch and afternoon 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel. Marblehead 12.. adv. 
Racing week means busy times at the Oceanside on 
the Neck. August is always a big month at this hostelry 
and all but a few rooms are taken. Social activities con- 
tnue apace there. A largely attended dance was held at 
the Oceanside Wednesday evening and another is sche- 
duled for tomorrow, Saturday evening. ‘The masquerade 
eomes next Wednesday evening, the 11th. In the tennis 
tournament for the Oceanside cup Horace Sheman of 
Andover, N. Y., and W. B. Smith of Brookline are en- 
tered in the finals. August guests there include the fol- 
lowing: . Florence L. ‘McDowell, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. H. G. Pearson, Pittsburg, Pa., and Master Gray 
W. Pearson; ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher, Nashua, N. H.; 
Dr... and: Mrs) H.-C. Ruff; Hartford Charles Rut; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hickmott and W. J. Hickmott, Jr., 
THE SEA GULL 
TEA HOUSE 
Marblehead Neck 
Estimates Given for Spec- 
ial Lunches and Dinner 
Parties. 
Afternoon Tea 
3.30 to 5 o’ clock 
and Mrs. William 
Mr. 
Hartford; Allerton C. Hickmott; Dr. 
Parker, a surgeon in the U. S. army, Northampton ; 
and Mrs. A. S. Dane, Worcester. 
Deed has been recorded at the Salem registry trans- 
ferring title in the lot of land on the southwesterly side 
of Harb or street, Marblehead Neck, from Frank L. Rip- 
ley of Boston, a summer resident, to Mrs. Edith S. Morss 
oi Boston. The latter buys for improvement, planning 
to enlarge her garden space. Geo. A. Dill of Boston 
was the broker., 
’ Herbert L. Bowden has decided to remain at the 
Corinthian Y. C. throughout this month. He has put his 
speed launch Mercec les. into commission again and will be 
a familiar figure Le now on in this speedy craft. 
The recital o “Lohengrin” to be given by Mrs. Fred 
McQuesten at ce Marble head Neck estate next Wednes- 
day afternoon promises to be one of the events of the 
upper shore season. One-third of the proceeds, it is an- 
nounced, will go to the war relief fund. A long list of 
patronesses which numbers many prominent society ladies 
from all parts of the shore is included in the leaders of 
this affair. 
The Corinthian Y. C. is: planning to charter a tug to 
follow the races next Wednesday, providing sufficient 
members are interested in doing so. 
There were about 150 covers laid for diners at the 
band concert at the Corinthian. Y. C. last Monday even- 
ing. The Salem Cadet band played. The foggy and near 
rainy weather did not keep the crowd from coming down 
for the concert. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $200. 
MOUSTAKIS 
Get this name firmly fixed in your mind, then think of 
QUALITY AND SERVICE 
Our Ice Cream is the best that we can possibly make 
it. Pure, heavy, rich cream and everything else that’s 
best for ice cream making. 
OUR QUALITY LUNCHES 
Are meeting with universal approval and delight ‘of all 
who try them. 
_ 220 Essex St. MOUSTAKIS BROS. SALEM, MASS. 
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