40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
At **The Whittier Kitchen’’ 
SHORE DINNERS 
CHICKEN DINNERS 
LOBSTER: PLAIN OR FRIED 
Corner of Humphrey and Marshall Streets 
SWAMPSCOTT 
B. F. Buzzell --- Antiques 
Mrs. Howarp I. Smiru, Manager. 
TELEPHONE 591 
B. Devereux Barker has bought iand of Paul Croc- 
ker on Ocean avenue, the Neck, and will build a cottage 
for his own occupancy before the fall, it is expected. 
The recital of “Lohengrin” at “Questenmere,” the 
Marblehead Neck summer home of Mrs. Fred McQues- 
ten Wednesday afternoon was accompanied by an out- 
pouring of society folk from all parts of the upper shore 
and many friends ‘from Manchester and Magnolia way. 
Miss Frances Nevin and John Hermann Loud were the 
artists who gave the offering which was such a success at 
the hone of Mrs. Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., for the war 
relief fund recently. It was repeated for the same worthy 
object at Mrs. McQueésten’s home and a comfortably 
large sum was realized. 
Vincent Astor’s steam yacht Noma is one of the 
luxurious craft in Marblehead harbor for racing week. 
It arrived Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Astor are planning 
an extended cruise along the coast on the Noma. This 
is the yacht on which the late Colonel Astor and his bride, 
Katherine Force spent their honeymoon, as did also Vin- 
cent Astor and his bride. Captain Dungan has a crew 
cf 52 men on board. With the possible exception of the 
Hohenzollern, the Kaiser’s imperial yacht, the Noma is 
the most luxuriously furnished boat of her class afloar. 
LL that is needed is good weather to make the fifth 
annual Sam-Sam or field day of the United Shoe Ma- 
chinery Athletic Association one of the largest and most 
successful mid-summer out-of-doors gatherings ever held 
in Essex county. ‘Saturday, August 14th, will be a gala 
cay and all roads will lead to Beverly. The work of the 
various committees has been completed. The day’s pro- 
gram will be prefaced by an automobile and motorcycie 
parade through the principal streets of Beverly and Salem. 
Your attention is called to the .. 
COUPON SYSTEM 
of the NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
It is strongly recommended because it insures the 
lowest price and gives you perfect control of your 
Ice Consumption 
Pure ice delivered in Lynn, Swampscott and 
Nahant, and the best of service guaranteed. 
Respectfully yours, 
NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
Main Office 333 Union St., LYNN, MASS. 
August 13, 1915. 
é aa aaine: 
HARLES 
Afternoon 3.30 
Open Air T H EAT R E Evening 8.05 
NEXT WEEK -- EVENINGS ONLY 
HeEarT GRIPPING PHoToO PLAy 
SCANDAL 
TRAGIC DRAMA OF EVERY DAY LIFE 
BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL 
Cool, Covered 
MATINEES 
ONLY 
Gov. David I. Walsh and suite will be the principal guests 
of the afternoon. He will be greeted by a salute of seven- 
tcen guns, after which he and his party will be escorted 
to a large tent on the grounds, where he will respond to 
an address of welcome by President Thomas Lund. On 
the midway will be a large new merry-go-round, Punch 
and Judy show, one of the best magicians in the business 
and a side show replete with some of the best attractions 
out. Those interested in poultry and flowers will find 
large exhibits in separate tents. Another drawing attrac- 
tion will be the amateur vaudeville contest for a prize of 
$25. The program in this line will be filled out by severzl 
professionals who have been engaged for the afternoon and 
evening. ‘lhe crowd will be largely augmented by a throng 
of the Queen Quality shoe workers, who will come for 
their annual outing by special train. Several trains wiil 
stop at the Balch-street crossing during the afternoon and 
evening for the benefit of out-of-town visitors. Earlier in 
the afternoon there will be track and field sports, for which 
appropriate prizes have been offered. During the later 
part of the afternoon a hose-laying contest will be run off. 
Several municipal and industrial fire department teams 
will compete in one of the most interesting contests this 
section has seen for years. The interest of the younger 
generation will be claimed during the earlier part of the 
afternoon by a doll carriage parade for girls eight years old 
cr younger. ‘A large, handsomely dressed doll as large as 
many of the contestants will be the prize for the best 
decorated carriage. There will be a penny scramble for 
beys of eight years. The golf and tennis fans will find 
their interests claimed in the tournaments during the after- 
noon. Band concerts afternoon and evening, with dane- 
ing in the clubhouse hall will be a feature. The closing 
attraction of the day will be a fine display of fireworks. 
“7 
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 
