12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Have opened their SUMMER BRANCH in the 
COLONNADE :; MAGNOLIA 
for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Charge Accounts Solicited Telephone Magnolia 81 
HOW ABOUT YOUR 
TELEPHONE NEEDS! 
ARTHUR QO. Lorp (representing the Western Electric Co.), with his Sixteen 
Years’ of Experience in this particular line of work, would be glad to call on 
you and talk over the situation. 
AN INTERCOMMUNICATING SYSTEM 
Connecting all parts of the House, or a PRIVATE LINE between 
House, Garage or Stable. 
Seven Years’ Experience along the 
North Shore with the N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 
A. O. LORD 
STREET SALEM, MASS. 
P.S.—AIl kinds of repair work receives prompt attention. 
Address: 
4 HOLLY 
Telephone 528-3 Salem 
W. D. CORLISS & CO. 
FORESTERS 
Tel. 541-15 Tel. 547-2 
GLOUCESTER, MASSAGHUSETTS 
Spraying of Private Estates a Specialty 
Get Our Price before giving Gontracts 
We are the only Private Contractors on the North Shore having a 
New State Power Sprayer, thereby not climbing your Trees 
: At the fiotels :: 
The Oceanside Hotel at Magnolia 
has returned to its own; it will be 
the center of life at this popular re- 
sort from now until the close of the 
season in late September. There 
were nearly 100 guests at the hotel 
at noon today and many are booked 
to arrive today and tomorrow. 
Prominent among the arrivals at 
the hotel this week are Mrs. R. M. 
Gilbert and family of New York city. 
They have taken the ‘‘Breakers’’ 
cottage for the season, one of the 
largest connected with the hotel. 
Mrs. Gilbert is the widow of the for- 
mer head of the Federal Steel Co., 
now incorporated into the United 
States Steel Co. The. family has a 
magnificent place at Lake George. 
They own a beautiful large steam 
yacht. There are two girls in the 
family, 16 and 14, respectively, and 
a boy. 
Mrs. 8. A. Tucker and Miss Tuek- 
er of New York arrived at the Ocean- 
side Thursday. ; 
W. C. Winters of Chicago arrived’ 
with his family this week and are. 
domiciled in the Cammann cottage,. 
taking their meals at the Oceanside. — 
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Warnér, Boston,, 
Mrs. Chester Guild of Boston, E. P.t 
Rowe and family, Mrs. A. W. Hobart, 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morse and Mr. 
Morse’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Morse, 
the Misses Brewster of the Charles-° 
gate are other arrivals at the Ocean- 
side the last few days. : 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatfield, jr., and- 
family of New York and Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred Bonner of New York plan 
to arrive at. the hotel today. 
Miss Irene Cramp and Mrs. A. S.- 
Coates and Miss Coates are among. 
the Philadelphia people to-arrive at” 
the hotel within the last few days. _ 
Tomorrow James McLean  and- 
family plan to arrive at the Ocean-. 
side for the season. Mr. McLean is. 
head of the Phelps-Dodge Co., the 
well-known copper concern recently 
incorporated with $50,000,000 eapi-: 
tal. . 
Mrs. D. Willis James and a party. 
of friends arrived at the Oceanside. 
today. Mrs. James’ son, Arthur Cur- 
tis James, who is commodore of the 
New York Yacht club, will pay a 
visit to his mother at Magnolia as. 
the summer progresses. He has a, 
splendid new steam yacht. 
Mrs. Lee MeMillan of New Or} 
leans arrived Monday to remain the: 
entire season. ; 
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