44. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Fees NG Ors 
woes auittigiied: 2S. 
73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
parties have already been held. An enjoyable concert was 
also held there on Sunday last. ‘These will be weekly 
features. The Staley Children, an organization of young 
professional children from the College of the Spoken 
Word, Boston, and formerly connected with the Dorothy 
Dix home for professional children, will present an enter- 
tainment at the Ocean-Manor on the evening of Wednes- 
day, July 29. This takes the place of the former annual 
tour of the well known Dorothy Dix children and is al- 
ways a treat, for the youngsters are usually well versed 
along histrionic lines. Season guests at the Ocean-Manor 
include Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chapin of Malden; Albert 
H. Harlow and daughter of Cambridge; Frederick B. 
Briggs and Charles W. Adams of Boston; and Mr. and 
Mrs. Lyons Woodman of Lowell. 
The Rock-Mere is keeping up its prestige as Marble- 
head’s leading summer hostelry in good style. It has dis- 
appointed the weather man, by comfortably _ filling 
the house for the next few weeks. Misses Helen Y. and 
Mary F. Barnard and Miss Mary Rice of Worcester are 
there for the season. H. C. DeLong of Brookline plans 
Notice!!! 
LEWIS’ the Cleaners 
and Dyers, 54 Lafayette 
Street, Salem, WERE 
NOT burned out by the 
oreat Salem fire, and are 
ready to give you the 
same prompt and ef- 
ficient service as before. 
CLEANERS Lewis i DYERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
NOT DESTROYED BY FIRE 
ANTIQUES OF ALL KINDS 
Spectar—t1 Pair Hepplewhite Dining Tables 
1 Corner Cupboard 
1 Tambour Secretary 
1 Serpentine Mahogany desk 
seve chee Blanc: aia 
THE REAL FRENCH DYERS AND CLEANSERS 
Goods Called for and Delivered Daily ‘ 
149 Monroe St., Phone 3429W LYNN Works Phone 2692M | 
Bluebird Grill and Cea Room 
23 PURITAN ROAD, SWAMPSCOTT 
MISS NOWELL, Prorp. 
Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
OPEN HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS 
to remain at the Rock-Mere for the rest of July. Others 
who plan to remain there for the season include Mrs. C. 
FE. Gunther, Mrs. Samuel Phelps and Mrs. H. C. Phelps, 
all of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kidder and’ Miss 
Bertha A. Kidder of Somerville; Mrs. David Kelly of 
Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hollander of Brookline. 
Mr. Watt, president of the Girard Fire Insurance Co., of 
Philadelphia has been spending a few days at the Rock- 
Mere. He has been looking after the interests of his 
clients who met with losses in the Salem fire. 
There will be an auction bridge party at the Ocean- 
side hotel, Marblehead Neck, Tuesday, July 14 for the 
Salem Relief Fund. The affair is being arranged by Miss 
Beatrice Margaret Langsford of Boston. ‘The proprietors, 
A. H. & E. Lane are looking forward to a large gathering 
of people from the upper shore. The July hop will take 
place on July 15, Wednesday of next week, at the hotel. 
Mrs. Flint, who is stopping with the DeBacons at 
Clifton Heights this summer, is teaching a number of 
young people who are interested in learning the modern 
dances. The lessons are being given at the Casino in the 
Heights. 
PROVINCETOWN ‘TRIPS 
The patrons of the Cape Cod line this season 
has greatly exceeded that of past seasons and the Dorothy 
Bradford, which makes daily trips from Bay Line Wharf, 
Atlantic avenue, down Boston harbor to Provincetown, 
offers every luxury and convenience for the excursionist. 
The broad observation decks and the cool ocean breezes 
that constantly sweep across the steamer afford an ideal 
combination for viewing the pictureque seashore scenery, 
marine -activities, harbor fortifications and lighthouses. 
Sightseers will find many points of historic interest in 
the quaint town of Provincetown and the hotels there 
offer a variety of shore dinners and dinner specialties. 
The Dorothy Bradford leaves Bay line Wharf, Boston, 
week-days at 9 A. M., and Sundays and holidays at 9.30 
A. M., arriving back at 6.30 P. M. week-days and 7 P. M. 
Sundays and holidays. a 
