NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will open her Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
the NEW MAGNOLIA, 
where she will carry a Choice line of 
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THE SUMMER HOTELS 
The New Magnolia hotel which is 
favorably known for its social affairs, 
gives promise of out-doing its previous 
successful efforts in that respect. A 
large number of the former guests 
have signified their intention of re- 
turning, and these guests together 
with the new bookings, will make the 
social life at this resort one of its 
pleasant attractions. The principal 
feature of the opening last week was 
the annual convention of the Masssa- 
chusetts State Pharmaceutical associa- 
tion which made the New Magnolia 
hotel its headquarters for three days. 
During this time, over 400 guests 
were registered, and at one of their 
meetings they manifested their ap- 
proval of the hotel, its management 
and service, by a unanimous vote to 
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vian Legation to the United States, 
is again registered at the New Mag- 
nolia where he takes a prominent part 
in the social activities. He will re- 
main as usual during the whole season. 
Mrs. Orlando Tompkins and Miss 
I. E. Bennett of Boston arrived at the 
New Magnolia Friday last, for the 
season. 
Last season the New Magnolia 
made an enviable record in catering 
to select automobile parties, and from 
the present outlook so early in the 
season, this year will find this hostelry 
the Mecca for touring cars on the 
North Shore. 
Prominent among the auto parties 
at the New Magnolia was A. H. 
Rogers of Pasadena, Cal., who was 
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 
Brainard and child, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles D. Callery and child, of Pitts- 
Rogers of New York, who entertained 
at dinner J. F. Taylor of New York 
and G. W. Bentley of Boston. 
Mr.and Mrs. E. S. Clark of Boston 
had as their guests for lunch at the 
New Magnolia Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. 
Phillip Farnsworth of New York and 
Mr. R. A. Millar of Boston. They 
made the trip from Boston in a 
Thomas automobile and found the 
scenery and country a pleasing change 
from the city. 
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again convene beneath its hospitable 
roof next year. 
Among the other arrivals at the 
New Magnolia last week were Mr. F. 
Foxcroft of Cambridge, who was ac- 
companied by his daughter, Miss 
Esther, and by Miss Arnold of 
Chicago. Mr. Foxcroft is well known 
as the editor of the “Living Age 
Magazine.” 
Senor A. Alvarez Calderon, Wash- 
ington, D.C., secretary of the Peru- 
burg. Mr. Rogers just completed a 
trip across the continent in his new 
Mercedes touring car and was enjoy- 
ing the beautiful scenery and fine 
roads along the North Shore. 
Sunday found several auto parties 
registered at the New Magnolia where 
they enjoyed either lunch or dinner. 
Among these were John J. Kennedy 
of Boston, who had as his guests, Mrs. 
D. F. McDonough and Mrs. W. M. 
Cunniff of Brookline. Also Wm. J. 
GOnlrell & Cochrane's. Gd 
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corner) on Lexington Avenue, nearest the New Magnolia, with a Fine and 
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