MAGNOLIA. 
New Magnolia. 
The past week has been marked 
by many new arrivals at the hotels 
along shore, and during the past two 
weeks the gaiety at this resort has 
increased to a marked extent. At 
the New Magnolia this is especially 
noticeable, 58 new arrivals being reg- 
istered on Saturday alone. Among 
the prominent people registered here - 
during the week are noted: George 
C. Stearns, D. A. Brooks, A. F. Hol- 
den, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jenckes 
and Leland Jenckes of Boston, Rich- 
ard S. Mansfield of Terre Haute, Mrs. 
M. Williams of Brooklyn, Mr. and 
Mrs. J. R. Lane of Davenport, Ia., 
E. Taylor of Motzorongo, Mexico, 
Mrs. W. H. Ellis and Mrs. J. L. Mc- 
‘THE INDIAN STORE 
Lexington Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
Indian, Mexican and Japanese Goods. 
Beads and Necklaces. 
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. 
MAGNOLIA 
RIDING and DRIVING CLUB 
Lessons in Riding and Driving, Tandem 
and Jumping. 
Gloucester. 
Also green and qualified Hunters and 
Hacks for sale. 
JAMES HEVER, Proprietor. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
diy 
Birney of New York, Mr. and Mrs. 
A. H. Brainard, Miss R. Brainard 
and Miss C. E.Rowne of Orange, N. 
J., H. A. Bell of London, J. R. Corn- 
ing and J. H. Corning of Brooklyn, 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens, Miss 
Stevens and J. H. Phinney of Jersey 
City. 
The afternoon teas are proving very 
popular at this house, and many 
groups of well-known society ladies 
from Boston, New York, Philadelphia 
and other places are noted about the 
little tables in the afternoon. 
Mrs. S. F. Richardson, who is a 
guest at the New Magnolia for the 
season, is one of the cleverest horse- 
women on the shore. She goes out 
every day onher thoroughbred, which 
she brought from her Boston stables. 
Mr. F. B. Furnald, who is registered 
here with his family, has with him 
many fine horses. He is one of the 
few on the shore who have not allowed 
the auto to supersede the horse in 
favor. 
Master Robert T. Conroy, who is 
stopping here with his parents, is a 
very talented young pianist, and he 
affords a great deal of entertainment 
to the other guests by his playing. 
The mid-week dancing parties for 
the guests at this house are a very 
popular innovation. From 8 to 9 the 
floor is reserved for children, after 
which the older guests also enjoy the 
dancing. 
The Aborn. 
The Aborn has been receiving its 
share of patronage for the month of 
August, and many new arrivals are 
noted, among them being William F. 
Leonard of Asheville, N. C., Miss 
Sophie S. Hall of Westport, N. Y., C. 
W. Hamilton, Miss Dorothy Hamil- 
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jillerson 
and Miss Jillerson of Newtonville, 
Thomas Wilson and A. P. Currie, Mr. 
and Mrs. I. E. Wingate, Misses Mu- 
riel and Majorie Wingate of Boston, 
Mrs. J. O. Heald, Miss Heald and 
Miss Elizabeth Heald of Orange, N. 
J., Miss Alice W. Johnson and Miss 
Alice E. Tuttle of Hartford, Miss M. 
E. Eaton of Newton Centre. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER; 
The“Blynman’ 
SEASON 1904, 
June 15th to October 1st. 
Nearest Hote/ to the Bathing Beach 
WARREN F. KNOWLTON, 
Proprietor. 
OUR i 
COLLEGE ICES 
CAN’T BE DUPLICATED. 
(Cool, Cosy Corners.) 
WALTER H. NEWTON, 
Prescription Druggist, 
102 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, 
Next door to Car Station. 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
126 Washington St., Salem, Mass, 
Will Begin Its 
{5th Year Sept. 6, 1904 
The Lord Method 
The distinguishing feature of our 
school is the Lord Method of private 
individual instruction, giving the stu- 
dent the benefit of close personal con- 
tact with a larger and more efticient 
corps of special teachers than any small 
school can afford to hire. 
The Business Course 
Is the strongest offered by any school 
in New Englind, and is a broad prepara- 
tion for a successful business career. 
The Shorthand Course 
Offers technical training in all that 
pertains to the duties of stenographer, 
reporter, or private secretary. 
The Combined Course 
The combined course is a combination 
of the above and gives the pupil a gen- 
eral knowledge of financial records as 
wellas those of correspondence. 
The Teacher’s Course 
Graduates commercial teachers for 
other private schools, business colleges, 
and high schools. 
For rates, description of courses and 
other information, call, or write to 
GEO. P. LORD, Principal. 
126 Washington St., Salem, Mass, 
‘“No Better School at Any Price.” 
