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NORTH SHORE BREERE 
AT THE HOTELS 
Bagatelle is a favorite diversion 
among the young people at the New 
Magnolia, and there are many expert 
players among them. Some very 
high scores have been made during 
the summer. Miss Heissentuttle is 
particularly adept at the game, while 
good scores have also been made by 
Miss Semple, Miss Gordon and Mr. 
Barry. 
Mrs. Louis B. Rolston, Miss Helen 
and Miss Jean Rolston comprise an 
auto party from New York, who are 
registered at the Hesperus for an ex- 
tended visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols 
of Philadelphia are among the late 
season arrivals at the Hesperus. They 
will remain until the house closes. 
Manager ,Upton is receiving con- 
gratulations on the superb  photo- 
graph of the Oceanside recently 
completed by the Notman Photo Co., 
with their new panoramic camera. 
The picture, which is nearly six feet 
in length, is attracting much attention. 
With characteristic enterprise, the 
Notman Co. is now ready to make 
panoramic photographs of estates 
showing in one view the surroundings 
and landscape gardening. This has 
heretofore been impossible except by 
a series of pictures. The Magnolia 
studio is well known to the summer 
visitors, many of whom are patrons of 
their Boston studios, and the branch 
at the Poland Spring House. It is 
coming to be more popular each year 
to patronize the summer studio, when 
business and social cares are absent, 
for the bustle and worry of the city is 
not conducive to the finest photo- 
graphic results. 
Pop Concert at Hesperus 
The mid-season “ Pop” at the 
Hesperus hotel, Magnolia, Wednes- 
day evening was one of the most 
brilliant social events of the season. 
The large dining-room of the hotel 
was transformed into a bower of 
beauty with the elaborate and tasteful 
decorations of evergreen boughs and 
laurel interspersed with red geraniums 
and golden glow. Every table was 
filled with guests, not only from the 
hotel itself, but many also coming 
from the other hotels and cottages at 
Magnolia. 
The hotel orchestra was augmented 
for the occasion by the orchestras from 
the other hotels together with several 
pieces from Boston, all under the 
skilful leadership of Mr. Edward A. 
Sabin. The program was further en- 
FRANK BROS. 
The Colonnade, 
Magnolia 
FIFTH AVE. 
Boot Shop 
New York 
New Models for Fall in Boots and Fancy Slippers. 
Pull deine oV CHILDRENS -Sit@ is 
MANCHESTER, Mass. 
BieCENTRA LOT 
OPENING 
FOR THE 
SEASON 
MS DAMEL Ys CO: 
Imported Gowns, Wraps and Automobile 
Coats 
5 East 41st Street 
New York 
hanced by ’cello solos by Albert 
Taylor, and readings and impersona- 
tions by than inimitable humorist, 
John Thomas. Mr. Bennett is to be 
congratulated upon the success of the 
CARD OF THANKS 
In so far as words can do so I wish to 
thank the guests and employees of the New 
Magnolia for their kindness to me in my 
recent loss, 
LEON A. WEST 
For Dry Goods 
Reliable in Quality and Reliable in Price, make 
-Lne Pattillo Store. 
Your Shopping Place This Summer 
We make a specialty of Fine Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons and 
Neckwear, Bathing Suits, Shirt Waists and 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
122 Main Street, Gloucester 
Magnolia 
Mass. 
affair. The program of the evening 
was as follows : 
March, Steel King St. Clair 
Overture, William Tell Rossini 
Cello solos, The Swan Saint Saens 
Scherzo Van Goens 
Selections John Thomas 
Roccoeo Meyer Helmund 
Ronde d’Amour Westerhaut 
Music from Lohengrin Wagner 
March, Magnolia Sabin 
Selections John Thomas 
Music from the Red Mill Herbert 
Spring Chicken Carle 
Popular Songs Selected 
March, Cruiser Harvard Strube 
