38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
CORSET SHOP 
Beatrice Congdon 
CPOE CORSETIERE 
TCC. for one year. Specialattention to — Order Fittings. 
Tel. B 6308 Fine line of Brassieres. 
eaten Building, 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Therndike, Boston 
OCKPORT hotels are making extensive preparations 
for August. Although July has been rather dull on 
account of the cold weather, their bookings indicate that 
the capacity of the houses will be tested in August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pearsall of Providence, R. L., 
are now in their cottage at Land’s End. 
W. J. Nagel of Boston is now in the Logan cottage, 
Land’s End. They formerly spent their summers at An- 
nisquam. 
C. J. Warren of Woburn is in a cottage on the Head- 
lands. 
Miss Theresa Scott of the Headlands has been enter- 
taining C. H. Scott of Philadelphia at “The Breeze” cot- 
tage. 
Mrs. Carl Durgin of Somerville is visiting at the Fra- 
zier cottage on the Headlands. 
The motor boat, Voodoo, belonging to Geo. W. Har- 
vey, was badly damaged one night last week by having 
one of her sides crushed in. An approaching motor boat 
evidently did the damage. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds of Flat Point, Land’s 
End, have gone on a week’s motor trip to Maine. 
KE. E. Locke of Malden has taken the McMillan cot- 
tage at Land’s End. 
F. W. Page is now in the George Brown cottage at 
Land’s End. 
Miss Constance Woodbury of Briarstone road has 
been entertaining Miss Mildred Brotk. ‘The Woodburys 
come from Allston. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wheeler of Brookline are now 
at Land’s End. 
Dr. Parkhurst and family of New York have taken 
a bungalow on the Headlands. 
The Tarr family of Rockport are now in their camp 
near the Straitsmouth hotel. 
The Turk’s Head Inn gave a special invitation hop 
this Thursday night. Guests were invited all along the 
North Shore. Prof. Heinemann of Boston had charge of af- 
fairs. The regular hotel hop isgiven Saturday nights. Guests 
at the Turk’s Head are H. EF. Jewett, Albany, Ind.; R. H. 
Scott, Freeport, N. Y.; 
and Mrs. J. Andrew Meyers, Philadelphia ; Miss. Ala S, 
Brown, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Treat, Boston; Mrs. 
J. E. Piccott, Boston; Philip R. Lowell, Boston; R. W. 
Guthrie, Pittsburg; W. V. Z. Batchelder, Yonkers, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hill, E. Saugus; Mrs. J. F. Barretto, 
‘New York; Mrs. W. H. Marritt, Mrs. F. S. Wright, 
Chicago. 
‘When in Rockport lunch at the Ocean Spray Cafe. 
Sea foods cooked to order. Dock sq. adv. 
The South End Improvement association met this 
week at “Billingsgate,” the home of the Misses Thatcher 
of Roxbury and Land’s End, Rockport. It was a called 
meeting to make plans for a summer féte. Last year a 
Miss Mary Nish, E. Saugus: Mr. 
Thayer McNeil Company 
47 Temple Place 15 West Street 
Boston 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
Oxstenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
The hop at Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport, is given 
on Saturday nights. Dancing lessons will also be given 
Thursday afternoons by Bradley McKim of Brookline. 
Recent arrivals at the Straitsmouth Inn, include 
John I. Monroe and family, Brookline; Dr. W. L. Bur- 
rage and family, Boston; Miss E. M. Deland and Miss 
A. M. MacIntyre, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. C. Billings 
and daughter, Lowell; Shepherd Crain and Miss G. Crain, 
Newtonville. 
The Granite Shore hotel, Rockport, which always 
does a thriving business in transients on account of its 
location in the center of the town, has among its regular 
guests James A. Morrison, Somerville; the Misses Daily, 
Dorchester; Miss Browning, Worcester. 
The Headland House, Rockport, registered a number 
of guests the past week, among them being: Mrs. L. M. 
Davis, Portland, Me.; Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Day, Worces- 
ter; Miss M. Morrill, Providence, R. I.; Miss B. Saberton, 
London, Eng.; M. W. Jennings, Jr., Bridgeport, Conn. ; 
Miss C. E. Bancroft, Reading. 
Loblolly Cove Camp at Rockport, has had several 
automobile parties the past week to partake of their 
famous lobster dinners served under a tent on the beach. 
The H. H. Hodgmans of Rye beach motored down for 
dinner this week. Many tourists came to the camp to be 
rowed across to Thatchér’s island, the cove being the 
nearest point to this spot. The camp is a short distance 
from Turk’s Head Inn. 
The Manning House at Rockport offers its guests a 
fine water view and its nearness to the beach makes sea 
bathing popular. Late arrivals are Edmund Banker, Jr., 
and family, Peekskill, N. Y.; Miss L. I. Banford, Pea- 
body; Mrs. A. Wright, Brookline; Miss Bradshaw, 
Jamaica Plain. 
The J. W. Robinson family of North Andover have 
just arrived in their new and attractive cottage on the 
Headlands, at Rockport. The house is still unfinished 
and the garage, a unique building of bowlders, is just be- 
ing roofed. ‘They are entertaining Gardner Sutton of 
Salem, this week. 
The golf grounds of the Rockport Country club are 
nearing completion. 
pageant was given. 
Periodic advertising of the most brilliant kind 
leads to failure where ordinary advertising, persistently 
followed, brings successful results—B. T. Babbitt, 
Incorporated. 
We advertise as a sort of business insurance in 
winter and summer, in good times and bad, and thus 
have made Victor talking machines known the wore 
over,— Victor Talking Machine Company. 
