June 25, 1915 
1863 —BELL’S SPICED SEASONING—1915 
Nearly Fifty Years the Favorite 
1912, E. R. Grabow Co., Managers of Hotel Em- 
pire, Hotel Tuileries, Boston; Hotel Titchfield 
and Myrtle Bank Hotel, Jamaica; New Ocean 
Bouse, 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.’’ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 33 
Vel McCRAY REFRIGERATOR 
SS — The World’s Best 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 
HOTELS AND CLUBS 
4-42-5 New Faneuil Hall Market 
Boston 
Telephones 1535 and 1536 Richmond 
A familiar face the last few days on the Clifton shore 
was Prof. Hugo Munsterberg of Harvard University, 
who is back on the North Shore for another season. The 
professor is quartered at the Rose cottage this year. 
Harry W. Fenn of Malden has opened his cottage 
on Ocean Spray avenue for the season. He came down 
late last week. 
Dr. Frederick FE. Jones of Brookline is down for 
the summer at “Red Blinds” cottage on Surf street, Clif- 
ton. 
George A. Dill of Boston has opened “Dillcroft” at 
Clifton for the summer months. He has been on the 
shore for the past ten days. 
George Beekman and family of Chicago are the only 
summer residents from the western city at Clifton. They 
are at the Langmaid cottage. 
Spacious sun parlor at New Oakland House, Swamp- 
scott, can be rented for dancing and bridge parties. adv. 
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Jersey Cream Caramels 
URE JERSEY CREAM, best of sugar, freshly 
cracked nuts, pure butter, and the best of flavors 
are combined in our bright, sanitary kitchen, by « 
process all our own, to make a caramel the equal 
of which cannot be found anywhere. A _ pure, 
delicious confection that “tastes like more.” 
OUR QUALI-T-ROOM -- A RESTFUL RETREAT 
220 Essex St. MOUSTAKIS BROS, SALEM, MAss. 
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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. 
NAHANT is seeing some new faces this year, along with 
the regular visitors who come to that bend of the 
shore each year with faithful regularity. The hotels are 
all opened and doing a good early season business. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Curtis, Jr., are receiving 
congratulations upon the birth of a daughter at their 
summer home at Nahant last week. Mrs. Curtis was 
Miss Edith G. Roelker, daughter of the late William G. 
Roelker and her marriage to Mr. Curtis was one of the 
events of the season last July. They were married at the 
Roelker family estate at East Greenwich, R. I., a few 
weeks after the marriage of her sister, Eleanor Roelker 
to Harrison Tweed. 
Prof. and Mrs. Munroe Smith of New York will be 
down at Nahant for the greater part of the season with 
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. 
Goodhue, who were married recently and who have taken 
the Johnson cottage on Nahant road. Mr. Goodhue is a son 
of Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue, who is again at the Sampson 
estate, where Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbot Goodhue (Nora 
Thayer) will be for part of the summer. 
The Charles D. Turnbulls of Boston are at the Hood 
cottage this year; it was the summer place of Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Stackpole last year. The Stackpoles will re- 
main in Cambridge this year, it is expected. 
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