NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Or 
MAGNOLIA. 
With the opening of the New 
Magnolia today, the season here may 
be said to be well under way. This 
is the last of the houses along the 
shore to open for the season. The 
house this season is under new man- 
agement. Ainslee and Grabow are 
this year the owners. This fact alone 
is assurance of the best service and 
finest appointments possible. Charles 
H. Mowry, who last winter managed 
their hotel at Jamaica and who was 
for several seasons manager of the 
Lenox, will have charge of the hotel 
this summer. 
The house has been fully renovated 
throughout and everything is in read- 
iness for the accommodation of guests. 
The grounds have been finely laid out 
and the green lawns, dotted with beds 
of beautiful flowers, are very attrac- 
tive. A change that will be especially 
noted is the fact that no negro help 
is employed this year, table girls be- 
ing employed in the dining room. 
Many of the regular guests at the 
house in past seasons have been 
booked for the opening this year. 
Among those who are expected today 
are: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Snow of 
Boston, Mr.and Mrs. F. A. Fernald of 
New York, Mr. John Harker and 
family of New York, Miss E. E. 
Brame and party of Brooklyn, 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holbrook of In- 
dianapolis. 
The Hesperus, 
The Hesperus was the mecca for 
automobile parties along the shore on 
Sunday last. Many parties from 
Boston and suburbs were out along 
the North Shore for a spin, stopping 
for dinner at this well known house. 
Among those noted were Mr. and 
Mrs. W. D. Cousens and Miss Esther 
Cousens of Arlington and Miss Edith 
Bartlett of Philadelphia, Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles A. Hoyle of Boston. 
Another party was made up of Mr. 
and Mrs. George Berg, Mr. and Mrs. 
A. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. 
Burk. 
Subscribe tor the BREEZE. 
TIR. TAYLOR, 
Riding Master, 
From the Park Riding School, Boston, 
is now at 
MOULTON’S STABLE, MAGNOLIA, 
With several good saddle horses, and 
his time is now open to give riding 
and driving lessons. 
AUTO NOTES. 
The North Shore Automobile Club 
will hold its first meeting of the sea- 
son at the residence of .the president, 
Walter D. Denegre, on the Beverly 
Farms road, early in July. 
he North Shore is over-run with 
automobiles this year, nearly every- 
one being the owner of some kind of 
a machine. The membership of the 
club will be materially increased this 
season, in all probability. 
Oliver Ames, at Prides Crossing, is 
the owner of two cars this year. He 
will join the automobile club. 
Paul N. Hamlin had a demonstrator 
down with a Pope-Robinson car the 
first of the week, and he will probably 
be among the new owners of cars. 
John Linehan, the Prides Crossing 
contractor, has a new car. 
John Hayes Hammond drove over 
from Freshwater Cove Monday night 
with a party of friends in his big tour- 
ing car, and took the late train from 
Manchester on his way to New York. 
An auto party from Arlington, con- 
sisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cous- 
ens, their daughter, Miss Esther, and 
Miss Edith Bartlett, enjoyed a trip 
along the North Shore as far as Mag- 
nolia on Sunday. 
Henry C. Frick’s new 60-horse 
power Mercedes, with tonneau, ar- 
rived at Mr. Frick’s place in Prides 
Crossing Wednesday. Mr. Frick is 
among the new converts to autodom, 
and he will cut quite a dash on the 
shore this year. His car is one of the 
most powerfulin the country.. It was 
made tor Mr. Frick in France. 
The CoH -Tylers. are among’ the 
most enthusiastic automobilists on the 
shore. They have four machines of 
various styles with them this season 
at Beverly Cove. 
Harrington Mills of Washington, 
the new manager of the Masconomo 
in Manchester, expects his 40 h,p. 
Peerless on from Cleveland the first 
of next week. His chauffeur left Man- 
chester Thursday, and will bring the 
car.over the road. 
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Under new management. 
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P.O. Square. 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, 
To our Customers and Prospective Custom- 
Ee ae 
We have contracted for this space in order 
to tell you from time to time where the best 
place is for you to do your buying when you 
want anything that you would expect to find 
in an up-to-date Department Store. 
Three floors devoted to the sale of Dry 
Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fur- 
nishings— Ready-to-Wear Goods, Milli- 
nery, Drapzries and!ancy China. Also, 
Souvenir Goods, : 
We do Dressmaking and Tailoring when 
the goods are purchased of us. 
Agents for Butterick Patterns. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
P.S. We almost forgot to say that we 
deliver goods FREE in Magnolia, Manches- 
ter and Essex. 
6 Bd PA resided wi Re esis 
AND COTTAGES, 
MAGNOLIA. 
SEASON OF 1904. 
G. N. BARNARD 
MAGNOLIA, 
FINE SHOE 
Runt AA) exe IN Cae 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Work called for and deliv- 
ered if desired. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
Tel. Con. MAGNOLIA. 
WILLOW COTTAGE 
MAGNOLIA, - : 
LARGE, AIRY ROOMS. 
EXCELEENT TABLE: 
M. C., SULLIVAN, 
Proprietor. 
Barber Shop 
connected. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
«>» The New Magnolia, 
Picturesque location. 
Magnificent Beach. Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, 
Manager. 
