August 13, 1915. NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
LLOYD’S 
EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES 
Salem tore and Factory : 
230 ESSEX STREET, TOWN HOUSE SQUARE 
Orders for Glasses or New Lenses and other 
Repairs will be executed ACCURATELY and 
PROMPTLY, and the work delivered usually on 
the same day it is ordered. 
KODAKS FILMS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 
ANDREW J. LLOYD COMPANY 
BOSTON CAMBRIDGE 
SALEM 
there followed a series of set pieces, aerials and trans- 
formation features, set off from Rock-Mere point. 
On Sunday night there was an illumination of the 
fleet marred only by a thunder storm that persisted on 
intruding on the evening’s display. The spars and hull 
oi J. P. Morgan’s Corsair, George F. Baker’s Viking, 
I. G. Bourne’s Alberta, Henry Waiters’ Narada, Morton 
F Plant’s Kanawha and E. C. Benedict’s Oneida were 
outlined with incandescent lights; searchlights played 
from these boats throughout the night. 
Last Saturday night the largest dinner of the sum- 
mer for both men and women was held at the Eastern 
in honor of the visiting yachtsmen. Guy Lowell, the 
noted architect, who with his family is spending the 
summer at Marblehead, was one of the reception com- 
mittee. 
E. J. Bliss, president of the Boston Chamber of 
Commerce, with Mrs. Bliss and family, joined the New 
York fleet at Newport with his yacht the Cossack. Mr. 
Bliss is an enthusiastic yachtsmen and frequently takes 
a trick at the wheel himself. It was not so many years 
ago that he won the big ocean race from Marblehead to 
Bermuda with the schooner yacht Verona. At this time 
he was lashed to the wheel for 20 hours, when a heavy 
storm was encountered in the southern seas. 
On Tuesday night there was a men’s dinner at the 
Eastern on their return from Gloucester, where they 
raced for the cups presented by Rear Commodore Harold 
S. Vanderbilt. 
The Brown Owl tea room serves lunch and afternoon 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel. Marblehead 12. adv. 
Francis W. Jones has opened his Qualitye Shoppe 
in a new location on Washington street, opposite Darling 
street. The place is most attractive, with a restful retreat 
for any one who wishes a luncheon or afternoon tea. 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
(Formerly at 17 Essex street) 
Removed to New Location at 
135 Washington St., Marblehead 
Hisit ye Oualitue Shoppe tea room 
Tables for bridge and private parties may be 
reserved by applying to the management 
Home-made cake a specialty—Arts and crafts. 
Francis W. Jones, Mgr. 
The Dwellers by the Sea Will Find 
Oakbirch Inn 
AND COTTAGES 
On LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE 
A Delightful Place to Motor for the 
Holiday or Week-end. 
Routed in Alton Bay, 
Blue Book New Hampshire 
Telephone 5 Ring 15 Alton 
LIGewNSE De SU eee Est 
The Oceanside hotel at Marblehead Neck is sharing 
the prosperity of racing week in no small degree. Rear 
Admiral Charles C. Rogers of Winchester, Pa., and his 
daughter of Portsmouth, N. H., are at the Oceanside 
until the rgth of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop 
Ames and two children of North Easton are among the 
guests for the next few days. George A. Anthony of 
Washington, D. C., is down on the shore with his yacht, 
the Adalia, for his 24th cruise with the New York Y. C., 
and is at the Oceanside. Mr. Anthony had an amusing 
experience coming up from Newport. They pulled up 
anchor off Marion and with it came two buoys and two 
lobster pots. Mr. Anthony made quite a catch. George 
F. Marsh of Hingham is another yachtsman at the Ocean- 
side. Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Dudley of Ithaca are down 
for an indefinite stay. W. J. Hickmott, Jr., who is there 
with his parents, is entertaining Miss Pauline Bidwell of 
Hartford, Conn., at the Oceanside. The Hickmotts come 
from the Connecticut city also. Miss Laura Grosvenor 
Marsh of New York city is entertaining Miss Helen 
Glover of Lowell there. Miss Marsh is a lecturer of 
note. Other guests there include: Dexter E. Spalding, 
.oston; K. P. Pond, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. A, B. 
Wearing, Toronto; and $. W. Holmes, president of the 
Commonwealth Trust Co., and daughter, Boston. 
The New Glover Inn on the mainland is feeling the 
busyness of racing week on the shore. The house is 
well filled for the next fortnight and Proprietor Ander- 
son will be busy until Labor Day. 
The Sea Gull tea room on the Neck is entertaining a 
pumber of permanent guests for the season, among them 
Mrs. George R. Gaether, Baltimore and Dr. and Mrs. 
George A. Fleming and daughters Marjorie and Eliza- 
beth, also of Baltimore. 
E. G. Pedrick E. H. Clark 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Choice Sea Food 
Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
Telephone 121 
432 Humphrey ‘St.,. SWAMPSCOTT 
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