40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
RETAIL STORES: 
CONOMO 
Selden Jopp and Vincent Farns- 
worth, Jr., left this week for Washing- 
ton, Me., where they will enjoy camp 
life for the summer. Mr. Jopp is 
president of the Beacon Trust Co., 
Boston, and Mr. Farnsworth is with 
Kidder, Peabody Co., of Boston. 
Thomas F. Ringer, resident mana- 
ger of the Metropolitan Life Insur- 
ance Co., of Somerville, and family 
are again enjoying the season at 
Conomo. 
Among the guests at the Conomo 
House Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. 
Otis Daniels, Tilton N. H.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Breed, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. 
Sprague, Miss Lucile Sprague of 
Lynn; Mr. Woodrich and party of 
seven, Lynn; Mr. Stewart and party 
of six, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. 
Ringer, Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. 
Geary, Lynnfield; Elmer Shaw and 
party, Gloucester ; Wilbur Adams and 
son, Gloucester; and Mrs. H. G. Cur- 
ry and party, Magnolia. 
The following owners have opened 
their cottages for the summer: C. E. 
Starks and family of Somerville; Mr. 
and Mrs. Jake Lindore of Somer- 
ville; Frank Tucker of Arkansas and 
sisters, Mrs. A. Stower, Mrs. Emma 
Fenno, Mrs. Fannie Dunn, Miss Mat- 
tie Tucker, all of Revere; Geo. Poore 
and family of Danvers; Mr. and Mrs. 
Foster of Peabody; Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. Jopp and daughter, Dorothy, of 
Malden; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hunt of 
Chelsea; Mr. and Mrs. Vinerrt Fo-ns- 
worth of Winchester; D. W. Burn- 
ham (Shipper X) and family of Es- 
sex; H. S. Cardy and family of Es- 
sex; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pratt and 
daughter, Mrs. Maude Kimball of 
Revere; Mr. and Mrs. Squire of Bos- 
ton; Mrs. Jackson and Harry B. 
Jackson of Malden; R. Barrett and 
family of Melrose Highlands; W. R. 
Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Q. Adams of Stoneham, J. B. Shurt- 
leff of Revere. 
55 Summer St. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
87-89 Causeway St. 
Mrs. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hart- 
well and daughter, Maude of Dorches- 
ter, have taken a cottage for. July and 
August. 
At the Basswood are Mr. and Mrs. 
A. O. Denny and daughters, Mildred 
and Evelyn, of Jamaica Plain. 
Saturday Commodore George R. 
Presby and family of Malden arrived 
amid the roar of cannon. Mrs. Presby 
has as her guest Miss Jessie C. Bean 
of Waverley, who will remain two 
weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bancroft of 
Jamaica Plain are sojourning here for 
a month. 
Mr. Goldsmith and family of Hyde 
Park have leased the Proctor cottage 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Le Baron of Beverly 
are occupying the Rock Lawn cottage 
during the building of their cottage at 
Woodbury beach. 
Mr. Eastman and family of Lowell 
have returned for another season. 
We are pleased to see the Story cot- 
tage occupied by Miss A. L. Emerson, 
Miss Annie Kinsman and Miss Flor- 
ence Wilds of Waltham. 
We Have Hearp THAT 
Vincent Farnsworth’s new victorla 
is a great addition to the Point and is 
enjoyed by all. Also his new electric 
lights are a great success. Some say 
his trip in the “Alice” from South 
Boston was an eventful one. Capt. 
Hall must have been the Jonah. 
There is to be a club organized. 
Can anyone tell us when? 
Harry Jackson had a fishing party 
Sunday with his usual great success. 
There is to be a dance a week from 
Saturday night. Where? 
Miss Rosalind Hinckley is the guest 
of Thomas F. Ringer, Jr. 
J. B. Shurtleff had a full house Sun- 
day, including Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 
Shurtleff, Jr., Wm. Shurtleff and fam- 
ily. They enjoyed a beautiful sail in 
their launch “Mollie.” 
274 Friend St. 
Also in Salem, Malden, Taunton and Fall River 
6-8 Faneuil Hall Square 
LUFKIN’S POINT 
Chas. Perkins and family of Dan- 
vers, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood of Lynn, 
Mrs. Frank Gouch of Boston and Mr. 
Henney. and family have arrived at 
their cottages for the season. Mr. 
Henney is one of New York’s most 
noted attorneys. 
CHEBACCO ISLAND 
Mr. and Mrs. Atwood have opened 
their bungalow for the season. 
J. A. Cameron and family are again 
here for the summer months. 
IMPROVEMENTS ALONG THE 
SHORE 
Two new stores have been added 
to the Arcade at Magnolia this year. 
Charles A. Hoyle of Boston had this 
built last season and it proved such 
an attractive supplement to the list of 
summer shops at Magnolia that the 
addition was called for this season. 
L. P. Hollander of Boston has the 
corner store. ‘Their line, of course, is 
wholly clothing for misses and women. 
Robert Hyde, the limner, has the other 
new shp in the Arcade. Mr. Hyde’s 
work has gained him much popularity 
along the shore. ‘Two years age he 
was at Manchester-by-the-Sea. All the 
other shops in the Arcade are open 
now. The Grande Maison de Blane 
is one of the most attractive Not the 
least of its attractions’ is the cool, 
tempting porch in the rear. The view 
is excellent and the refreshing breezes 
tempt wearied patrons to make this 
a rendezvous. Many beautiful arti- 
cles in the filet lace are a delightful 
addition to the line of ladies’ frocks, 
etc., for which the Grande Maison de 
Blane is such a favorite. Yamahaka 
& Co., has a fascinating Japanese shop 
here, which is not by any means the 
least of the attractions of the new Ar- 
cade. Thomas M. Sargent was the ar- 
chitect and M. Kehoe of Magnolia the 
contractor. 
