MR. 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. 
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AUTO NOTES. 
A party of automobilists from Phil- 
adelphia, who are making a tour of 
New England, going down the coast 
as far as Bar Harbor and returning 
through the White mountains, made 
the New Magnolia their headquarters 
Sunday. There were six large touring 
cars anda light runabout in the party. 
An auto party, consisting of Dr. 
and Mrs E. A. Darling and Mr. and 
Mrs. H. J. Wood of Cambridge, made 
a tour of the North Shore Tuesday, 
stopping at the Blynman for dinner. 
C. F. Clark’s new Ford gasoline 
touring car arrived from Philadelphia 
last Saturday. A Pope-Toledo also 
arrived at the Clark place in Manches- 
ter the latter part of this week. 
Eben Jordan’s magnificent $10,000 
Napier was noticed in Manchester one 
day early in the week. Mr. Jordan’s 
car is one of the finest in the country. 
Though not a powerful machine — 
only 24-horse power —it has the ap- 
pearance of finish and completeness 
which few cars in this section can 
boast. It is a canopied-top affair, 
with glass front. . 
E. J. Newmanand a party of friends 
from Boston made a trip over the road 
to Magnolia last Sunday. C J. South- 
erland of Lawrence was also noted 
among the autoists at Magnolia last 
Sunday. 
An auto party from Providence 
drove down the North Shore to Man- 
chester last Saturday and spent Sun- 
day at the Masconomo. The party 
consisted of F. A. Ballou, Geo. F. 
Hall,-Russell W. Knight, C. E. Long- 
ley and F. G. Burkhout. 
The police authorities along the 
shore are keeping a sharp eye this 
year for ‘‘speeders,’’ but thus far 
only notes of warning have been 
sounded. The autos are behaving 
splendidly. 
Friend--Cleaveland, 
A very quiet wedding was solem- 
nized at the home of Rev. Herbert 
Judson White Tuesday night, the 
contracting parties being Miss Grace 
Swan Friend and Albert Edward 
Cleaveland, both of this city. Mr. 
and Mrs. Cleaveland are now enjoy- 
ing a wedding journey through the 
provinces and on their return will re- 
side at 26 West Dane street. 
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