NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
H.S. Clark and family of Philadel- 
phia were among the arrivals the early 
part of the week. They have taken 
the George D. Howe place on Smith’s 
Point for the season. Mrs. Howe, 
“among the oldest of the summer vis- 
itors here, will not come to Manches- 
ter thissummer. She is now.at York 
Beach. The Clarks brought on some 
fine horses with them from Philadel- 
phia, the animals arriving by special 
car Tuesday noon. 
George F. Willeti and family of 
Norwood will occupy the Southerland 
place on Coolidge’s Point this summer. 
The Southerlands will join the large 
American contingent abroad. Com- 
mander Southerland is an attache of 
the European squadron, and Mrs. 
Southerland and the two daughters, 
Florence and Anna, so popularly 
known among the summer folk here 
and in Magnolia, will leave New York 
next week to join the Commander. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement sailed 
last week for Europe, where they will 
spend the summer in travel. 
Harrington Mills and family arrived 
from Washington yesterday for the 
summer. They are at the John B. 
Shoeffel place, adjoining the Masco- 
nomo House. Mr. Schoeffeland Mrs. 
Agnes Booth’Schoeffel, it is under- 
stood, will not be in Manchester at all 
this season. Mr. Mills is well known 
in Washington, where he is owner and 
proprietor of the Grafton, on Connec- 
ticut avenue. He comes here to run 
the Masconomo House. They have 
with them three very handsome chil- 
dren. 
S. Parker Bremer was in East Roch- 
ester, N. H., the first of the week on 
business, returning here Wednesday 
night. Mrs. Bremer has been attend- 
ing the races at the Country Club 
most of the week. Her gowns were 
among the most attractive noted in 
the boxes. 
Quite a few of the summer folk 
attended the Ward-Ward nuptials in 
Newton Centre Thursday. Among 
those who went from here are the 
Boylston Beals and the Charles Heads. 
The“Blynman’ 
SEASON 1904, 
June 15th to October 1st. 
Nearest Hote/ to the Bathing Beach. 
WARREN F. KNOWLTON, 
Proprietor. 
MAGNOLIA. 
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Jeweler and Optician. 
THE FINEST JEWELRY STORE IN THE STATE. 
If you doubt this, call and compare with any you know of. 
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Work done as ‘it 
164 Main Street, - - GLOUCESTER. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Notwithstanding the cool weather 
of the past week several new cottages 
have been opened and many new 
arrivals are expected at an early date. 
The Thomas McK. Cooks of Pittsburg 
are among the latest arrivals. They 
opened the Brimley cottage the first 
of the week.’ Several horses from the 
Cook stables arrived Saturday of last 
week, and two powerful autos testified 
to Mr. Cook’s interest in automobiling. 
Ira Barrows arrived from New York 
Tuesday. He has with him four fine 
thoroughbreds from his New York 
stables. 
Mrs. William McMillan .occupied © 
Brier Rock cottage the first of the 
week. 
Mrs. W. B Crittenden of Brooklyn 
occupied the Foster cottage Thursday. 
The Bigelow cottage was opened 
this week in anticipation of the early 
arrival of the Bigelows from Jamaica 
Plain. 
Others who are expected at an early 
date are the Edward A. Clarks of 
Jamaica Piain, who have for several 
seasons occupied the Goodwin cottage. 
The Penhallows, also of Jamaica Plain, 
are expected on the twenty-second. 
Extensive improvements are being 
made on Raymond street by the town 
of Manchester, and this is greatly ap- 
preciated by the people here. 
Will Open Next Friday. 
The Masconomo will open for the 
season under new management next 
Friday. Harrington Mills, who will 
run the hotel this year, arrived yes- 
terday with his family from Washing- 
ton and is occupying the Schoeffel 
cottage. 
The Masconomo will be run under 
an entirely different regime this sea- 
son than it has hitherto. The most 
radical change, probably, which Mr. 
Mills will introduce will be in his help. 
He will have with him only white 
help, the waiters and bell boys in past 
seasons being colored. 
Some of the servants arrived last 
Thursday and more came on from 
Washington yesterday with Mr. 
Mills. ‘Lhe rest will arrive the first 
of the week. Mr. Mills has just 
closed the hotel which he owns in 
Washington and he has brought on 
from there the help which he em- 
ployed. 
E. H. Johansen, who will be the as- 
sistant manager, has been at the 
hotel all the week. Repairs have 
been in progress and the house is be- 
ing put in order. Considerable 
trouble has been encountered in turn- 
ing on the water inasmuch as the 
severity of the winter raised havoc 
with the pipes all over the house as 
well as with the boiler in the engine 
room, these not having been properly 
drained last fall when the house was 
closed. 
Manager Mills has a good booking 
for the opening next Friday and from 
appearances it would seem that the 
season will be a prosperous one. 
Many of the people already booked 
are Washingtonians. 
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H. M. St. Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY. 
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