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June 18,1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
1868—BELL’S SPICED SEASONING—1915 
Nearly Fifty Years the Favorite 
1912, E. R. Grabow Co., Managers of Hotel Eim- 
pire, Hotel Tuileries, Boston; Hotel Titchfield 
and Myrtle Bank Hotel, Jamaica; New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass., write: ‘¢We take 
pleasure in endorsing BELL’S POULTRY 
DRESSING, which is the only one we use in all 
our hotels, and cheerfully recommend it.’’ 
McCRAY REFRIGERATOR 
i — The World’s Best 
S i The Wm. G. Bell Company 
NEW ENGLAND AGENTS 
20 South Market Street, 
. BOSTON 
Allen-Hurd Company 
Foreign and Domestic 
Fruit and Produce 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
HOTELS AND CLUBS 
4-43-5 New Faneuil Hall Market 
Telephones 1535 and 1536 Richmond Boston 
bf the Boston Chamber of Commerce they visited the 
aeroplane plant of the Burgess Co. & Curtis, and later 
dined at the Corinthian club-house on the Neck. 
Lee M. Friedman of Boston is down at his cottage 
on the Neck for the season. He is located at the Tead 
cottage on Ocean avenue. 
Ransom B. Fuller of Brookline and Paul D. Rust of 
Boston are cottagers to come to the Neck during the last 
few days. 
Mrs. Bertha D. Gowing had purchased through the 
Hathaway agency an acre of land from the C. W. Parker 
estate, which adjoins her estate. ‘The land is a triangular 
piece which has always been used. by Mr. Parker as a 
garden. ‘The taking of the land will make a considerable 
improvement on Mrs. Gowing’s property. 
The Brown Owl tea room serves lunch and afternoon 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel. Marblehead 12. adv. 
In the Gilbert Heights section of Marblehead arrivals 
the last week include Charles E. Loud of Boston; Frank 
Srewster, also of the Hub; and Dr. George N. Brewster. 
CiIETON continues to gather its summer contingent and 
with conservative activity is being habilitated as a 
summer resort for the 1915 season. 
John C. Craig is down on the Clifton shore, leaving 
his town house a week ago. 
Morandi-Proctor Company 
DESIGNERS AND : 
MANUFACTURERS. OF Cooking Abparatus 
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Institutions, Steamships 
NOS. 48 AND 50 UNION STREET, : BOSTON 
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Fruits, Vegetables ..a Hothouse Products 
Special attention given to Hotel, 
Club and Family orders. 
Isaac Locke Co., 
97, 99, and 101 Faneuil Hall Market 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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Frederick L. Godding of Boston came down to his 
summer home on Neptune street, Clifton, this week for 
the next two months. 
The Rockaway Inn opened its doors on the 1915 sea- 
son on Wednesday to a good asemblage of tourists bent 
on a day of pleasure. Edwin Clapp is managing the 
house this year. 
C. F. Smith and family of Brookline are down at 
their Clifton summer home, arriving over the last week- 
end 
Tur War Has Causep bond prices to drop and there 
have been many bargains for purchasers, but there has 
been little money to buy. 
VirciniA Has FINALLY obtained a judgment against 
West Virginia in the indemnity proceeding. — This settles 
one of the interesting cases of the Supreme Court. 
Were Was Bryan when the note went out? 
Free Sinver BRYAN cannot be forgotten. 
A good platform for all churches—‘Nearer, My 
God, to Thee ;” nearer in goodness, in kindness, in mercy, 
in humanity, “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” 
POLAND LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO. 
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47 Kemble Street 
BOSTON 
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