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MAGNOLIA. 
The first of the summer hotels to 
close its doors for the season is the 
Aborn, which will finish the season 
Monday. Mr. Forbes, the proprietor, 
is closing thus early in order that he 
may concentrate his attention more 
upon his hotel at Bridgton, Me., to 
which a large number of tourists are 
flocking for the early fall. 
The Hesperus, 
F. K. M. Rehn, jr., is entertaining 
this week at the Hesperus, Reginald 
G. Cleveland of New York. 
Mrs. Rodman Ellison of Chestnut 
Hil), Philadelphia, is entertaining at 
the Hesperus her grand daughter, 
Miss E. C. Walbaum and Miss A. J. 
Welch of Philadelphia. 
Among the foreign contingent at 
the North Shore this summer are Mr. 
and Mrs. George A. Audenried of 
Paris, who are at the Hesperus. Both 
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Barker’s Soda Fountain. 
BARKER’S DRUG STORE, 
MAGNOLIA 
RIDING and DRIVING CLUB 
Lessons in Riding and Driving, Tandem 
-and Jumping. 
Also green and qualified Hunters and 
Macks for sale. 
JAMES HEVER, Proprietor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Audenried express them- 
selves as delighted with the beauties 
of this charming resort. 
J. H. Woodward, a well known 
brass manufacturer of Waterbury, 
Conn., has recently joined his wife at 
the Hesperus where she has been 
since the opening of the season. 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton of Kan- 
sas City, entertained at lunch at the 
Hesperus Tuesday, Mrs. K. B. Ar- 
mour, A. Watson Armour, Lawrence 
H. Armour and Miss Mary Augusta 
Armour, all of Kansas City. Mrs. Net- 
tleton has been for many years a regu- 
lar guest at the Hesperus. 
Mrs. S. J. Meeker of Orange, N.J., 
is the guest of her father, William 
Potter, at the Hesperus this week. 
H. D. Harvey of Chicago, general 
agent for the N.H. Fire Insurance 
Co., joined Mrs. Harvey this week for 
a short stay. 
Among the prominent New York 
and western people registered here 
this week are Mrs M. L. Rickerdson, 
Master Wildry Rickerdson, Miss M. 
E. Clegg and Miss M. G. Smart of 
New York, Miss White and George 
W. White of Minneapolis, Mr. and 
Msrs. George H. Ludlow and Miss 
Hartwell of Evanstown, O.,and E. E. 
Leach of Ontario, Cal. 
Edward F. Weil of Philadelphia, 
who is connected with the manage- 
ment of Jefferson Medical college, and 
Mrs. Weil are guests at the Hesperus 
fot the remainder of the season. 
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New Magnolia. 
The following prominent society 
people from all over the country have 
registered at the New Magnolia dur- 
ing the week : 
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Crease and Alfred 
P. Crease of Germantown, Pa.; Mr. and 
Mrs. William L. Ledger and Mr. and Mrs. 
C. E. Bond of Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. N. 
H. Gannett, Guy P. Gannett and Miss 
Grace B. Gannett of Augusta; Elmer 
D. Owen of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. B. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. C. 
C. Chapman of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. L. Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Lor- 
ing and Miss Alice Loring, Mrs. A. Johnson 
and Miss L. Johnson, Miss Dillworth, Miss 
Woodworth and Miss Wentworth of Boston : 
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McDowell, Miss 
McDowell and Miss Noble of Baltimore. 
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AUTUMNAL 
EXCURSION 
Thursday, Oct. 13, 1904 
A Special Fast Express on the 
BOSTON & ALBANY R.R. 
Leaves the South Station at 8.30 a.m., 
passing through the most beautiful and 
prosperous section of Massachusetts to 
ALBANY, through the BERKSHIRE HILLS, 
thence, by either day or night boat down 
the beautiful, 
Historic Hudson River, 
Passing the Catskills, West Point, and 
the Palisades, arriving in 
NEW YORK CITY 
atGa.m.or6 p.m, Friday, Oct. 14, depending on 
whether you take the night boat Oct. 13, or the 
day boat Oct. 14. 
Thence 
Palatial Fall River Steamers 
to Boston, arriving at 7 a.m. either Saturday or 
Sunday. 
578 Miles by Rail or Steamer, $5.00 
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HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., Boston. 
Kemember the Date, 
OCT. 13. 
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