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Hotel Register. Mrs. Joy, London, England 
anaes i ftl aa : b Miss Joy, London, England 
n 18 1S O & DREEZE IS >Dubd= = sve tee nes 
lished eats: Carel register ie AO en age a 
: wits Mrs. Thomas Wood, Philadelphia 9 
given in any newspaper along the 
North Shore. This has been a very 
popular feature in papers published 
at other resorts, and the BREEZE, 
ever alert to the interests of its 
patrons, will, beginning with the cur- 
rent issue until the close of the sea- 
son, give the register of the guests at 
all the leading hotels in this section. 
It will be accurate and reliable. . 
If you want to know where your 
friends are stopping, if you want to 
know what hotels are doing the busi- 
ness, read the columnsof the BREEZE. 
NEW MAGNOLIA. 
C. G. Taylor, London, England 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Holbrook, Albany 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts and son Paul, 
Malden. 
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Newell, Gloucester 
Miss Clara L. Newell, Gloucester 
Miss Marjorie C. Newell, Gloucester 
. Miss Katherine Newell, Gloucester 
Master Edward D. Newell, Gloucester 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Snow, Boston 
Mrs. S. F. Richardson, Boston 
E. E. Staples, Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoyle, Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. John N. McClintock, Boston 
J. F. Travers, Boston 
George H. Clark, Boston 
Mrs. David H. Sequeira, Boston 
Miss E. Smith, West Upton 
Mrs. J. O’Day, West Upton 
Mr. and Mrs. T. Trevaster, Buffalo 
T. J. Southerland, Troy 
Mrs. W. P. Elwell, Philadelphia 
Miss Rachael Elwell, Philadelphia 
Theodore Elwell, Philadelphia 
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, Philadelphia 
Miss Smith, Philadelphia 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haskins, New York 
S. R. Weil, New York : 
Mrs. I. T. Yates, New York 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Walters, New York 
Mr. and Mrs. Woolfe, London, England 
The Pattillo Store, 
122 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER. 
Oldest Established Dry Goods House 
In The Gly. 
Headquarters for all 
Summer Ready-to-wear Goods, 
Bathing Suits, 
Shirt Waists, 
Wash Suits and Skirts, 
-Fine Underwear and Hosiery, 
Heminway’s Embroidery Silks, 
Beads for bead-work, 
Raffia for basket-weaving. 
Full Line of Columbia Yarns in all Colors. 
_ Goods delivered free in Magnolia and Manchester. 
ALEX. PATTILLO, 
122 Main St. 
Telephone connection. 
Gloucester. 
F 
Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, Philadelphia 
Miss Isabelle Wadsworth, Philadelphia 
Charles Wadsworth, jr., Philadelphia 
Charles Wadsworth, 3d, Philadelphia 
Mr.and Mrs. J. Stuart Wood, Philadelphia 
Miss Isabele Andrews, Philadelphia 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyle, Boston 
Miss Louise Burbank, Boston 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton, Kansas City, Mo. 
Miss Doddredge, Kansas City, Mo. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. M. Rehn, New York 
F. K. M. Rehn, jr., New York 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bryant, New York 
Mrs. A. C. Wilkins, New York 
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford G. Scarritt, St. Louis 
Mrs. J. B. Edmonds, Wash., D.C. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Miner, Chicago 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Alexander Orr and family, 
Troy, N.Y. 
Dr. and Mrs. R.H. Hoiheiz Rochesccraunuel 
Rey. John Abbott French, Flushing, N.Y. 
Miss H. W. Cowdry, Stoneham. 
Miss A. H. Brown, Stoneham. 
THE BLYNMAN. 
Hon. T. T. Sawyer, Boston 
Miss Sawyer, Boston 
Mrs. M. E. Hartwell, Cambridge 
Mr. and Mrs. Emilien Perrin, New Orleans 
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson and _ son, 
Denver 
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gowen and daughter, 
Philadelphia 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thelen, Chelsea 
Mr. and Mrs. George Chesebro, New York 
THE ABORN. 
Madame E. Hickey, Boston 
Miss A. M. Brown, Boston 
Miss Beers, Boston 
Miss G. A. Russell, Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Russegue, Boston 
Mrs. Thomas Barker, Boston 
Mrs. James F. Field, Providence 
Mrs. Arthur O. Ostley, Providence 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Remington, Attleboro 
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Murray and family, San 
Saba, Texas 
Mrs. I. G. Gregg, San Saba, Texas 
MASCONOMO. 
Mrs. Agar Adamson and son, Ottowa, Can. 
Miss S. E. Crowell, Boston 
Miss Miriam Cutler, Boston 
Miss S. A. Holt, Boston 
Miss A. T. Richardson, Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Koshland, Boston 
Miss May F. Koshiand, Boston 
Miss Ethel Koshland, Boston 
Mrs. E. H. Cole, Baltimore 
Miss G. Reese, Baltimore 
Mrs. A. A. Low, Brooklyn 
Mrs. Sims, son and daughter, New York 
Mrs. Coffee and two grandchildren, Wash- 
ington 
Mrs. Morse and family, Boston. 
P.O. Square. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, 
I@-Ready-to Wear Goods, such as Shirt 
Waist Suits, Wash Skirts, Lawn and 
Silk Waists, Lawn Wrappers, Neckwear, 
Shirt Waist Suit Hats, 
Gloves, etc., etc. 
Petticoats, 
NOTIONS of all kind in great variety. 
Summer Draperies made up and by 
the yard for SummerHouses and Camps. 
eri B se AV Bt@rkan 
AND COTTAGES, 
MAGNOLIA. 
SEASON'‘'OF 1904. 
G. N. BARNARD 
MAGNOLIA, 
FINE SHOE 
fee Ee AN Peale isl Goa 
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. 
EXCELLENT TABLE. 
M. C. SULLIVAN, 
Proprietor. 
Barber Shop 
connected. 
TEN oO MIN, 
¥ 
Under new management. 
tion. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
<>) The New Magnolia, 
Picturesque location. 
Rare combination of Seashore and Country attrac- 
Magnificent Beach. Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, 
Manager. 
