VOL. XVI NO. 3 SIIVORD FISHING CLIFF ISLAND FIRST TRIPS PAID WELL THIS ISLAND YEAR. NOW NEARLY FILLED jVITH SUMMER RESIDENTS. Schooners Marjorie Dorcas Turner, Tea at Aucocisco House Last and Albert Black Shared Friday $154, $124 a Great Summer and $122 Success. Goods Respectively. REFRIGERATORS u —- A'.:cocisco House. You find our store attractive and full The return of the headliners of the "The Kind that Save Ice" Casco Bay Undoubtedly the L,:ggest socal event swordfishing fleet last yet to have of merchandise that will interest week a happened on tne island you brought pecuniary reward or &t the hotel was that of the somewhat commensurate with the Tea •"Nuf Said" ha- at the zards of the Cai|BaDt hotel Friday after- business to at least three noon. vessels and Proprietress Mrs. Kemp Bat- their crews. The Marjo- chtiior SOUVENIRS r!e Turner gave this tea especially to the Goods Right had one hundred fish, island was out five people, all the summer resi- weeks, and sold in Port- dents of Metal Novelties Fir the island being invited. The and Pillows land for about 20 cents per pound, Bags -Prices hotel rooms were and Right sharing $154 per man. The Dorcas daintily pret- tily decorated with green ferns and Fountain Pens had a fare which netted her crew roses, the piazza filled with a Terms $124 each and the Albert Black, the being Right mass of these sweet-scented Kodaks and "lucky" ship, shared $122 each. The flowers. Fine What more Supplies Stationery Edmund Black, manned a charming background by Bailey could be found for the Remember we have Island crew mostly, had a run of hard many beautiful and •Iresses worn? of luck and as a Some these gowns Developing Printing result only netted $5c were needed for per man, her fish especially attractive, such as everything selling for 15 cent? that Books of Kind of Mrs. Haynes, who was dress- Every Magazines the cottage and bunga- Leather low. Goods Tennis Outfits Golf Goods R. S. DAVIS CO. Brass Novelties The Complete Homefurnishers Cor. Exchange and Federal Streets Loring, Short & Harmon F. E. HASKELL, Treasurer Monument Sq. Peaks 3 a I a it & %nuse iSalplt t. SUiuie, iftmuiger YACHT Peaks Ifalmtb : : : UJasm lBait. fWaiite NOW OPEN THE PEACEFUL SCENE AT MACKEREL COVE, BAILEY ISLAND "" — _______ per pound. The vagaries of the fish ed in a [ in youthful gown of white or- Famous for their habits are seen by the fact | years "" "" gfidy lr WHITES< when .the | tucked; Miss Dorothy Batche- C£-*» ^ I. f^hat Albert Blark had be°n a for its liberal man- out three or four handsomely amhroH.ered weeks, she was voile. Miss Margaret Sellman in a spoken by the Edmund Black and re- green charmeuse with duchess agement, superb ported only a few fish taken. Three lace, In Mrs. Batchelor in a de- Semi-Gloss and Flat. days after that a pink point location and fine Gloss, Made during lucky spell sprite and Miss she took 09 more while Mary Carye Batche- fish, the Ed- lor in an eld mund Black fashioned gown of blue shore dinners. Ev- saw and took but one voile for service around salt water. daintily trimmed with old Irish especially during that period. The vessels were lace. There were in all over erything modern. within miles of one thirty- thirty another at three island Make your boat a of as the time. people present. Accommodates 500. thing beauty Among those there were the About twenty five vessels from dif- Misses ferent Smith, Miss Mary Wright, D. Goodwin booklets well as points in Maine now go to the Rates, and Searles, Mr. G. O. Mr. John pleasure. swordfishing grounds and most of Whitney, Wyer, Miss Margaret Mrs. floor on them are away at present on their Sellman, plans ap- Williams Haynes, Miss second trip, which takes them off Dorothy and the plication. The Yellow Front Paint Store Nova Scotia coast for some weeks. Capt. Frank Doughty of the Ed- (Continued on Page 5) mund Black being ill, his place is taken by his brother, Sinnett Doughty, forded great pleasure to all those who 47 EXCHANGE ST. this trip. While on the way here PEAKS Conn.; Mrs. Emile Rev, New York; ISLAND HOUSE attended. There are now ov<?r from Boston on July 10. George sixty Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Moore, Philadel- Crafts guests at the hotel and before this and several others of the crew The phia: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fogg, Dor- season now at this most at- month ends the house is to saw the largest shark of their expected chester; Mrs. C. B. Somer- experi- tractive hotel is now in full he full. Ripley, ence. The monster swing. Dr. was estimated to from all ville; and Mrs. F. L«. Morse, Sotn- M. F. BRAGDON PAINT CO be People parts of the country twenty feet from dorsal fin to tail. are Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Scliwenk was ex- erville; Miss Edith W. Grant, Soni- This rapidly filling the house. Par- would give him an extreme ties pected here last week but due to un- ervilie; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. of gaily dressed women and men Wechsler, length of thirty-five feet. He was avoidable circumstances were New Miss E. L». | are being constantly found for after- delayed York; Adams, Boston; floating and swimming easily along for a week. They are now happy in Mr. R. S. Moore. Providence, R. I.; noon sails about the Bay. Last Mon- off Cape Elizabeth. When fired upon again being at the hotel and on the R. Doak, Angosta, Me.; Jind Mrs. day a large of the with a shot gun, the fish slowly sub-1 party hotel quests island. Dr. Schwenk and his wife Whittenube, Boston: Mrs. Margaret chartered theN motor boat merged itself, with a wound through Alpine for have been coming here each summer and Miss Bessie Hunter, Mrs. A. M. the afternoon and the dorsal. The shot was premature sailed arountt C'he- for very close to a score of years. Gould, New York: Mrs. E. VV. Rock- as the beague Island. All voted the af- crew had intended to harpoon Among those who have been here afellow, D. F. Parker. Waterbury, the ternoon well spent. In the shark. evening in Conn.: Mr. D. F. Tone, Portland; Miss the dance in honor previous years and are again re- given of the Bos- Helen Koeth, N. Y.; Mr and Mrs. ton Yacht Club was turning for their vacation are Mrs. Find Bank Bookb Hidden in Home perhaps the most Robert Drummond, Newark; Mr. and REMOVAL notable social Belle Mrs. O. L. Holcombe and event Jones, of Recluse. that has taken Mrs. A. B. Cadmus, New York: Mr. here place this summer. Delicious Mr. V.Allen. Those who are now here G. N. E. Auburn—Hidden away among use- Harrington, Y.: Ij Fetter, N. punch and light refreshments were and have been here in less relics in an former years Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilmore, old trunk at the foot served to all those present. An In- are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Santer of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. S. of his bed have been found several Bigelow teresting feature of the dance was the Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Haley, Chicago; Mr and Mrs. T. L. The bank books, the property of Charles Institute favors of paper caps. Soule of New York. Cooke, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. M. B. Probably every Purrington. 80, a recluse who Keeley dropped pprson wore one of these some time inose wno nave Sexton, N. Mrs. L. recently registered Weehawken, J.; The oldest and best known Institution in New for the dead England recently. during the evening. The affair af- here nre Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sublett, Holland, N Y.; Miss Irene Holland, treatment of Liquor and Drug Addictions, has moved from 151 Congress Los Angeles, California; Mrs. S. P. N. Y.; and Mr and Mrs. A. P.-Soule, Street, where it has been located fur the past twenty years, to Turner, Miss I. B. Turner, Ha«tford, Hingham, Mass. 523 CUMBERLAND AVE Corner of Mellen St. PORTLAND, ME, Telephone 5470 DRUGS KODAKS Bring or Bond your Film* for Developing, Printing and Enlarging Entrance to Wlldwood Inn. The Simmons Oamtmnd 8hore and Chicken Dinners Afternoon Tea Store, Sand Beach, Bath Houses, Suits to Let. 500 Foot for motor 633 Bathing landing Congress St., opp. Lafayette Hotel, Portland, Me. boats at all tides. Agentn for Page Bhaw'n, Fish, Dutch Dainties and ApoMo Candles WILD WOOD INN WILDWOOD PARK, CUMBERLAND FORESIDE SODA CANDY Wildwood Inn is the only place under personal management of English Tea Room, excepting 609 Congress Street, Portland, Maine. Speaking of 8harks: Here Is a Mackerel Shark, or Horse Mack- erel, caught by two Casco Bay fishermen last summer, which Is about Haskell & double the size of Jones those recently taken off Boston. This fish weighed Company 550 MONUMENT pounds. 8everal of this species have been harpooned off Bailey A A TOOHEY SQUARE Island this summer and shipped to Portland and Boston, where they are canned for food, the labels reading "Tuna" when they reach the Reliable for Men and market. These sharks are harmless to human beings, or supposed Women's Wear Apparel Boys 'to be, anyway. The-Editors would not wish to guarantee'the-safety of bathers In their in company without stipulating an equitable Insur- Distinctive Deiign and ance rate. Qyality 568 CONGRESS ST. PORTLAND, ME. [ Wood. South Orange, N.
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