NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MAGNOLIA. 
The Hesperus. 
E. B. Lombard of Chicago, who has 
been cruising along the New England 
coast in his naphtha launch ‘ Nau- 
haugt,” is at Magnolia for a short 
stay. He is registered at the Hes- 
perus. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Felton, who are 
at one of the Hesperus cottages for 
the season, are entertaining Mrs. C. 
H. Harlow of Washington. 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
LEWIS A. KILLAM, 
Successor to John W. Gregg, 
Carpenter and Contractor. 
JOBBING of all kinds 
neatly and promptly done. 
Residence, 104 Bridge Street. 
Office, 146 Rantoul Street. elon aed dl Et 
Orders promptly attended to. 
WM. J. LETHBRIDGE, 
Successor to Geo. E. Scott, 
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 
Lead Burning a specialty. 
All work done on most approved sanitary principles. 
P.O. Box 500. BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
fei ce SE © & Fv. 
Particular attention given to 
Jobbing and Repairing. 
Rubber Tires applied. Telephone 12-2. 
Depot Square, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
JAMES BETTENCOURT, 
All kinds of Ladies’ and TAILOR 
Gentlemen’s Garments 
Cleansed, Repaired, Dyed, Altered, Pressed. 
Work called for and delivered. N.B. Have on hand 
a new and varied lot of Samples for Suitings. 
Central Street, 
Over Am. Express office. 
J. P. LATIONS, 
CARRIAGEH BUILDER. 
STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. 
CARRIAGE PAINTING. 
First-Class Work. SHop, DEroT SQUARE, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
EDWARD MARK SULLIVAN, 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. 
BURNHAM BLDG. 
BEVERLY. 
MT. PLEASANT AVE. 
IPSWICH, 
Mr. C. M. Bushnell and his family 
of Buffalo are among the recent ar- 
rivals at the Hesperus. Mr. Bushnell 
is the senior partner of the law firm 
of Bushnell & Metcalf. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Woodwell 
of Pittsburg are registered at the 
Hesperus. Mr. Woodwell is a large 
hardware manufacturer in Pittsburg, 
and in addition is recognized as one of 
the finest amateur water-color artists 
in the country. 
Arthur C. Moses of Washington, 
who is among the latest arrivals at 
this house, has with him one of the 
finest touring cars seen on the shore 
this season. Mr. Moses thinks the 
North Shore roads are ideal for auto- 
mobiling. 
Mrs Frank Jones of Portsmouth, 
N.H., who, with her sister, Mrs. D. 
E. Lovitt of Portsmouth, and Frank 
E. Lord of Chicago, spent Sunday at 
the Hesperus, is an enthusiastic auto- 
mobilist. She has travelled over 6,000 
miles this summer in her car. 
Dr. and Mrs. Lyman S. Hapgood 
are the guests of Thomas O. Paige at 
the Hesperus. Dr. Hapgood is in- 
structor in hygiene at Radcliffe. 
Concert at New Magnolia. 
The complimentary concert at the New 
Magnolia, tendered by Mr. Mowry, the man- 
ager, to the guests of this house and the 
other houses along the shore, last Sunday 
night, was one of the best entertainments 
given at Magnolia this season. 
From a social as well as a musical stand- 
point it was a brilliant success, and Mr. 
Mowry is to be congratulated. . The hotel 
parlors and the broad verandas surrounding 
were literally crowded with summer guests 
from all the shore houses. 
The hotel orchestra was assisted in the 
program by Miss Florence de Vere Boese, 
soprano; Miss Glenn Priest, violinist; Mas- 
ter Robert T. Conroy, pianist, and William 
F. Davis, accompanist, all of whom are 
guests at the New Magnolia. 
It would be hard to say which numbers 
were most appreciated by the audience; all 
were of a high degree of excellence. Miss 
Priest, the violinist, was especially well 
received, and her rendition of her different 
selections showed a mastery of technique 
and an appreciation of the sentiment of the 
music that captivated her audience. Her 
rendition of the air from Bach. accompanied 
by the string quartet, was particularty pleas- 
ing. Miss Boese also made a decided hit 
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was given by her with a beauty and sym- 
pathy of expression that bespeaks the true 
artist, as in fact were all her numbers. 
Master Robert Conroy, though only 10 years 
of age, is an accomplished pianist, and hfs 
piano solos were among the best numbers of 
the program. 
The orchestra selections and those by the 
string quartet also added materially to the 
pleasure of the evening. 
Another concert of a similar nature is to 
be given a week from tomorrow. These 
concerts are a new departure in the life at 
Magnolia, and the success achieved in this 
first one is itself the greatest testimonial 
that can be given to Mr. Mowry for his 
efforts to entertain his guests during their 
stay at the New Magnolia. 
C. H. PHILLIPS, M.D. 
BEVERLY. 
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. 
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: 
210 Rantoul St., cor. Eliot St. Telephone. 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD 
EASTERN DIVISION 
IN EFFECT JUNE 6. 
Leave BEVERLY 
For Salem, Lynn and Boston: 6.43,7.07, 7.40, 7.52, 
E8.22, 8.50, 9.12, 9.33, 10.16, 10.44, 11.20 a.m., 12.05, 
12.19, 12.40, 1.13, 1.55, 3.00, $3.10, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38, 
5.41, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 7.33, *7.47, 89.35, 9.49, 10.28, 10.44 
pm. SUNDAYS: 8.81, 9.16,10.40 a.m., 1.07, 3.05, 
4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 6.54, 7.27, 7.55, 8.17, 8.57, 9.56 p.m. 
E Exp. to Boston. H Saturdays only. s Salem 
only. *Will not run till June 27. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6.45, 8.54, 11.22 a.m., 1.15, 
2.48, 3.55, 5.35, 6.01, 7.08, 7.49, 10.03, 11.56 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: 8.50, 10.34.a.m., 1.48, 6.59, 9.33 p.m. 
For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wenham, Ips- 
wich and Newburyport: 6.57, 8.16, 10.57 a.m., 
¥1.08, 2.24, 42.28, *4.05, 5.19, 6.13, 6.34, 7.17, 11.48 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: 9.07, 11.07 a.m., 7.06 p.m. Addition- 
al for NoRTH BEVERLY, HAMILTON-WENHAM: 
9.24 11.57 a.m., 8.39, 10.07 pm. SUNDAYS: 12.31, 
3.03, 4.03 p.m. *Does not stop at North Beverly. 
tStops at Ipswich. 
Leave MANCHESTER 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.25, 7.32, t8.02, 
8.51. 10.23, 11.46 a.m:, 1.35, 2.57, 4.19, 5.21, 6.42, 9.30, 
10.09 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.11, 10.21a.m., 4.23, 7.08, 
8.38 p.m. +Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 7.03, 9.11, 11.39 a.m., 1.32, 3.07, 4.13, 
5.53, 6.16, 7.25, 
5.17, 8.06, 10.20, 12.11 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.09, 10.53 a.m., 2.07, 7.18, 9.52 p.m. 
Leave BEVERLY FARIS 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.31, 7.39, *8.09, 
8.58, 10.30, 11.53. a.m., 1.41, 3.04, 4.26, 5.28, 6 48, 9.37, 
10.16 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.18, 10.28a.m., 4.30, 7.15, 
8.45 p.m. *Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 6.55, 9.04, 11.31 a.m., 1.24, 2.58, 4.05 
5.08, 5.44, 6.10, 7.17, 7.58, 10.13, 12.05 p.m. 
DAYS: 9.01, 10.45 a.m., 1.59, 7.10, 9.44 p.m. 
Leave MAGNOLIA 
For Beverly and Boston: 6.20, 7.27, $7.57, 8.47, 
10.18, 11.42 a.m., 1.30, 2.53, 4.15, 5.16, 6.38, 9.26, 10.05 
pm. SUNDAYS: 8.07, 10.17 a.m., 4.18, 7.03, 
8.33 p.m. 
For Gloucester: 7.09, 9.16, 11.44 a.m., 1.37, 3.13, 4.19, 
5.22, 5.58, 6.20, 7.30, 8.10, 10.25, 12.16 pm. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.14, 10.58 a.m., 2.12, 7.23, 9.57 p.m. 
tExpress from Beverly. 
Leave BOSTON 
For Beverly: 6.00, 7.09, §7.30, 8.17, §8.50, §10.10, 10.45, 
§11.10 a.m., %§12.30, 12.40, $1.15, §1.45, 2.15, 3.20, 
7§3.30, 4.10, §4.45, 5.00, 5.30, §5.35, §6.00, 6.20, §6.40, 
7.10, §7.50, 9.15, §10.00, §11.15, 11.24 pm. SUN- 
DAYS: 8.15, §8.20, 9.45, §10.30, §11.45 a.m., 1.00, 
§2.15, §3.15, 5.15, 6.10, $6.30, 7.10 7.35, 8.45 p.m. 
§For North Beverly Hamilton-Wenham. 
{Does not stop at Narth Beverly. 
+Saturdays only. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6.00, 8.17, 10.45 a.m., 
12.40, 2.15, 3.20, 4.30, 5.00, 5.30, 6.20, 7.10, 9.15, 11.24 
p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.15, 9.45 a.m., 1.00, 6.10, 8.45 
p.m. 
D. J. FLANDERS, G.T. and P.A. 
Get your Tickets for NOVA SCOTIA and all parts of the PROVINCES 
At J. F. KILHAM’S, 
Corner Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St. 
EDISON’S GOLD-MOUNTED RECORDS, 35 CENTS. 
Round-Trip Tickets to Boston and Mileage Books constantly on hand. 
