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Bathing as usual is very popular and the fine beach 
directly in front of the New Ocean House is always 
crowded with guests on every fair day. Among the de- 
votees of this exhilarating sport are: L. J. Denning, Misses 
Louise and Gretchen Sandmeyer, Miss Anna Townsend, 
Mrs. F. W. Loizeaux, the Misses O’Rourke, Mrs. Jose 
Viega, Mrs. H. W. Forbes, Mrs. H. Packard, Mrs. 
L. J. Paige, Mrs, D. Donahue, Mrs. E. R. Grabow, Mrs. 
J. M. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buzzell, Mrs. E. C. Plummer, 
R, Adair, A. E. Maher, Misses Janet, Louise and Elinor 
Murphy, Mrs. G. Wilson, C. Parker, Mrs. C. L. Currier, 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Foye, Miss Foye and Miss Jones. 
The bath rooms this season are in charge of the genial 
Capt. Tirrell, who has officiated in a like capacity for the 
past eighteen years. 
Among the notably attractive women who have graced 
the New Ocean House with their presence for several 
seasons is Mrg, Clifford D. Sawyer, of Dartmouth street, 
Boston. With a splendid figure her smart gowns are es- 
pecially noticeable, and she is one of the leaders in all the 
exclusive functions at the hotel and along the shore. 
Mrs. R. H. Townsend, of Albany, and Mrs. J. C. 
Stanton, of Montreal, entertained at bridge in the tea 
room on Friday, August 8, for a party of guests of the 
New Ocean House. 
If anyone is in doubt of the popularity of the auto- 
mobile, a glance along Puritan Road on Saturday night 
would certainly have convinced the doubter that this is the 
day of the motor. The line of cars stretched along the 
road for nearly a mile, waiting for their owners who 
were attending the ball at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Murphy of Charlestown are reg- 
istered for the season at the New Ocean House, this be- 
ing their second season. With them are Misses Janet, 
Louise and Elinor, their three daughters, charming young 
girls, full of life, who are enjoying their stay immensely. 
A Fly-Fighting 
Campaign 
May Be Waged With 
the EFNER FLY TRAP 
One of these traps has caught one bushel 
of flies in three days—a total of 
384,000 flies. 
These traps placed outside in the business 
district, on the outer edge of side- 
walks, in alleys; in the residence 
district, in backyards will prove the 
fly’s greatest murderer. 
The Efner Fly Trap is Manufactured and 
For Sale by HOWARD A. DOANE, 
Pride’s Crossing 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Chief Justice Harvey of the Supreme Court of Can- 
ada is a guest at the Harbor View, East Gloucester, for 
a few weeks. Other arrivals there the past few days in- 
clude O. L. Bunting of Providence, R. I.; Mrs. Sara J. 
Dempster and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Gloversville, 
N. Y.; Miss Miriam Knoff of Johnstown, N. Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. B. Jamieson, daughter, Miss Edith and Philip 
S. and J. B. Jamieson, Jr., of Newton; Dr. and Mrs. Doug- 
las Vanderhoof of Richmond, Va.; the Misses Alice and 
Georgia Bishop of Cambridge; Mrs. Wm. Brockie of 
Phila. and Edward S. Brockie of New York; Dr. and 
Mrs. A. D. Packer of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. C.: W. 
Auschuk of Ardmore, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chance 
of Phila.; and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Elkin and party of 
New Haven, Conn. 
The children at the Granite Shore, Rockport, were 
tendered a delightful little party by the management re- 
cently. The young people were Miss Mable Cleaves, 
Misses Marion and Mildred Clark, Miss Lillian Haynes, 
Miss Gertrude Wadell, Cadno, Philomena and Helen Reg- 
gio, Lionel Magrane and Miss Hazel Rowe. Recent ar- 
rivals at the Granite Shore include B. E. Hennigan, S. 
Hendrickson and F. Haynes of Worchester; Mr. and 
Mrs. G. W. Spence of Boston; Mrs. W. E. Coffin of New 
York city; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson and daughter, 
Miss Florence of Malden; Mrs. M. Curran of Lexington; 
J. H. McIntyre of Whitefield, N. H.; A. W. Piper and 
Miss Margaret Piper of Newburyport; Mrs. R. H. Irwin 
and daughter, Miss Hazel of Ayer, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. H. Bates and daughter of Brockton; and Miss Lilly 
Jewett of Roslindale. 
Quite a number of New Ocean House guests went 
over to the Tedesco club for dinner and the band concert 
on Wednesday night. 
PRIZE CUPS « TROPHIES 
Suitable for golf and tennis tournaments, 
yacht races, etc. 
Attractive and inexpensive designs in 
Copper 
Pewter 
Silver Plate 
Sterling Silver 
Also a wide variety of Novelties 
suitable for card prizes 
F. S. Thompson, Jeweler 
164 Main Street Gloucester, Mass. 
