MAGNOLIA. 
The annual water carnival has been 
set for Tuesday, Aug. 22. From the 
plans being made, it would seem the 
program this year is to be the best yet 
offered. ‘The New York Athletic and 
Brooklyn Swimming clubs have been 
invited to participate in the events. 
The success of the recent tourna- 
ment of mounted sports has been a 
step toward assuring Magnolia a horse 
show next season, and steps are al- 
ready being taken to arrange a two 
days’ show, to end with mounted 
sports on the third day. 
.ANNOUNCEMENT.. 
G. L. Dagen Burger, M.D., 
Of 41 Huntington Ave., Boston, 
Is located for the summer at the Oceanside 
Hotel, Magnolia, Mass. Tel. connection. 
The Russian Importing Co., 
AT THE 
TEA HOUSE, Magnolia, 
With an Elaborate Display of 
“Handicraft of the Russian Peasants,” 
Dainty Designs in Hand-made Lace and 
Needle Work, Artistic Silver, Brass, 
Copper and Wooden Ware. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss M. E. Devaney of Boston was 
a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 
T. Donovan ot Toledo, O., who, with 
their family, are spending the month 
of August at the New Magnolia. 
Miss E. R. Rice left here Friday for 
a fortnight’s visit to Bretton Woods, 
N.H., but she will return to close the 
season at Magnolia. 
Prominent among the guests at 
the New Magnolia are the Harrison 
brothers of London, England, noted 
miniature portrait painters, who are 
executing several commissions in the 
vicinity. After a short stay they are 
going to Lenox, where they have sev- 
eral large commissions to execute. 
The guests of the New Magnolia 
very pleasantly whiled away a rainy 
afternoon, Monday, with progressive 
whist in the new Casino. The party 
was arranged by Miss Clara Newell of 
Gloucester and Miss L. Hollis of Bos- 
ton. There were sixteen tables and 
six prizes. The first prizes were won 
by Mrs. S. Oppenheimer of New York 
and Mrs. F. W. Bailey of Boston ; the 
second prizes by Miss Elizabeth Mul- 
rey and Mrs. I. M. Strauss, both of 
Boston ; while the consolation prizes 
were awarded Miss Katherine Mulrey 
of Boston and Mrs. T. O. Paige of 
Dorchester. 
Miss E. S. Fallon of Lawrence, 
who, with her sister, is spending some 
weeks at the New Magnolia, enter- 
tained at luncheon on Friday Miss A. 
MacDuffie of Lawrence and Miss 
Eleanor Ayres of Pittsburg, Pa. 
James Lister, a leading cotton man- 
ufacturer of Providence, R.I., is spend- 
ing a few weeks at the New Magnolia. 
He is accompanied by Mrs. Lister, 
and they are greatly charmed with the 
beautiful drives and walks that abound 
in this section. 
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A pleasant reminder of the pic- 
turesque North Shore—The Breeze 
-—one year, one dollar. 
Che Kearsarge, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 
Transients accommodated. 
Mrs. A. M. TARR, Manager. 
WM. PARIS & CO. 
Ladies’ and Gents’ 
Tailors and Habit Makers. 
American Express Co. Building, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
FOR DRY GOODS 
Reliable in Quality and 
Reliable in Price, MAKE 
Int PATTLLY otURE 
22 NAIN STREET, 
GLOUCESTER 
YOUR SEHOPRPIN GGELACE 
THIS SUMMER. 
We make a Specialty of Fine 
Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons and 
Neckwear, Bathing Suits, Shirt 
Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. 
The Daylight Store 
~~ 
Post Office Square 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
THE Up-TO-DATE DEPARTMENT STORE OF GLOUCESTER 
Three floors filled with dependable merchandise at fair prices. 
here to our mutual advantage. 
We Want Your Trade 
Your summer wants can be supplied 
Our delivery team is in Magnolia, Manchester and Essex twice a week to take orders and deliver goods. 
We sell DRY and FANCY GOODS, MEN’S FURNISHINGS, 
DRAPERIES, MILLINERY, READY-TO-WEAR, Butterick 
Patterns, Souvenir China, Etc. 
