MAGNOLIA 
Owing to the marked success of the 
two plays, ‘‘Rubber Boots” and ‘‘Miss 
Fearless & Co,” the young women 
have consented to present the sketches 
again next Tuesday evening in Library 
hall. The proceeds will go toward the 
benefit of the library. 
Edward S. Riley, superintendent of 
the Wayfarers’ Home, Boston, spent 
Wednesday here, a guest of Mrs. Addie 
M. Tarr. 
Thomas Abbott of Boston was home 
a few days this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph of 
Rockport spent Sunday in town, 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. 
Mrs. Benjamin Williston and Miss 
Ruth Scott were guests of Mrs. Fuller 
A Andrews, Gloucester, the middle 
of the week. 
Miss Lillian Doucett of South Es- 
sex spent the early week here a guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ballou. 
At the Stanley cottage this week 
are registered Mrs. S. E. Currier and 
granddaughter, Amelia Richards of 
Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell 
Bradford of Cambridge. 
Visner Seltzer Waters are the best. 
Leave orders at Lycett’s Drug store, 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
I wish to announce 
that my 
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For 
BOARDING and LIVERY STABLE 
Prompt Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed 
is now open for 
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CHARGING 
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Mrs. A. M. Lycett announces that 
she has opened the Western Union 
office at the Postoffice for the season. 
She is also to be manager of the offices 
in the three hotels She has been in 
charge of the local office for 21 years. 
Among the intended improvements 
at Magnolia station is the lengthening 
of the side track by some 300 or 400 
feet, so as to take care of the increased 
freight traffic at that point. 
A large gang of Italians started 
work this week on the new road being 
A competent Electric Auto Expert always in attendance. 
Please Call and See Me and I willtry to Please You. 
G. OO. MOULTON 
ELECTRIC | 
Automobiles 
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built through the Philip Dexter prop- 
erty and leaving the woods by way of 
an overhead bridge near the Magnolia 
station. Work on the bridge and also 
on the road is to be pushed forward as 
rapidly as possible. 
The changes now in progress at the 
entrance from Manchester into Mag- 
nolia, in clearing away some of the 
tumble-down houses and reconstruct- 
ing others, is a most gratifying change 
and adds somewhat to the appearance 
of the place. 
iT NEW MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia, 
Mass. 
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"Will Open for Reception 
of Guests 
i Monday 
my; This famous NORTH SHORE 
a HOTEL, under the present 
management, has the unani- 
mous endorsement of the only 
authority worthy of consider- 
ation, its guests, for being one 
of the most beautifully lo- 
cated and satisfactorily con- 
ducted hotels on the Massa- 
chusetts seacoast. “>= ; 
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CHARLES:H. MOWRY 
Manager 
