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STRAN LYNN, MASS. 
PARAMOUNT, METRO AND TRIANGLE PICTURES 
MOTOR OVER NEXT WEEK ‘see 
SUN. Albert Chevelier in‘“‘“MY OLD DUTCH”’ 
Same Management 
-as the Celebrated 
New York Strand 
oe, MARGUERITE CLARK (32% 
LIONEL BARRYMORE ossx® 
ees WM. I! HOMPSON in “THE EYE of NIGHT” 
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VIVIAN MARTIN “THE STRONGER LOVE” 
George Upton, H: G. Chapin, J. J. Dyer, J. W. Knapp, 
J. F. Fawcett, A. S. Robinson, C. H’ Kimball, F. S. 
Hiller, H. J. Russell, C. E. Longley, M. T. Dowling and 
be] sae ces 
The fire which was discovered in the Dearborn cot- 
tage, one of the Corinthian club connections, on Tuesday 
afternoon, and which threatened to be a very stubborn 
one, was extinguished by the employes of the club after 
a brisk battle. 
The Monday evening band concert and dinner-dance 
at the Corinthian was very well attended and a very 
pleasant evening spent. Gladioli in profusion were the 
decorative scheme employed to make the rooms of the 
clubhouse, which were thrown open, a very beautiful 
and charming scene. The gowns wotn by the ladies 
were very elaborate and beautiful. Noted among the 
guests were Vaughn Jealous, H. L. Sutcliff, C. W. Cheney, 
EF. W. .Moore, Thomas Curtis, *DBe Hallett; “i, Sb. 
Thomas, J. W. McDonald, C. O. Whitten, W. Stevens, 
W. G. Stetson, Herbert Humphrey, L. M. Fowle, J. C. 
Robson, N. C. Heath, F. A. Russell, H. S. Wheelock, 
R: E. Trasser, F..P.. Valentine, F.C. Nichols; J. W. 
Knapp, C. C. Ryder, A. EF. Carroll and C. P. Curtis. 
The beautiful and palatial yacht Cynthia III, belong- 
ing to Commodore Mills of New York, has been in the 
harbor at Marblehead during the past week, attracting 
much attention because of its size and beauty of design. 
The Tuesday tea for the ladies at the Eastern yacht 
club was very well attended, many ladies enjoying light 
refreshments upon the beautiful and spacious northern 
veranda overlooking the harbor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuesten of “Questenmere” at 
the Neck, have returned from a few weeks’ visit in 
une. Mrs. McQuesten’s son, Chester Melville of 
Jamaica Plain, who has been visiting his mother, has 
returned to his city home. 
N. W. Edson & Co. 
Groceries & Provisions 
Finest Creamery Butter a Specialty 
Palatable Distilled Water 
Pure as Dew 
| 32-34 Union St. Lynn, Mass. 
Aug. 18, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Skirts $1.00 7 Hats $3.00 
Room 1, Strand Building 
Lynn 
Phone Lynn 4850 
MARBLEHEAD finds her days of middle August very 
full of events. The harbor is filled with pretty water 
craft which upon investigation show that they represent 
a great many different cities on the Atlantic coast. The 
Market Day, which because of inclement weather was 
postponed until Friday, the day following the scheduled 
date, was a tremendous success, a goodly sum being real- 
ized for the benefit of the Visiting Nurses’ association. 
The ladies of Marblehead and the Neck who worked 
with untiring effort, were rewarded gloriously. 
A charity bridge was given at the Rock-Mere hotel 
on Wednesday afternoon, the proceeds of which will be 
given to the Hospital for Crippled Children. It was a 
very successful affair and was under the direction of 
Mrs. Raymond O. Brackett of Gregory street, Marblehead. 
Lieutenant S. K. Chen, a representative of the Chinese 
Navy, has been a guest at Glover Inn, coming to Marble- 
head for the purpose of. negotiating with the aeroplane 
factory at Marblehead in the interests of his country. 
One of the novel industries of the North Shore is 
the Lynn Cattery conducted by Mrs. Kate Sprague of 
24 Estes street, Lynn. For more than 25 years Mrs. 
Sprague has devoted her time to the care and breeding 
of pedigreed Persians and her success has been little short 
of wonderful. The cats raised by Mrs. Sprague include 
scores of prize winners and noted animals which have 
gone to all parts of the world. To see the beautiful 
animals is worth a visit by anyone who loves the silky pets. 
A luxury is something that we think we need, but do 
not. 
The man who listens to your story is never in the 
bore class. 
