MAGNOLIA. 
The Brookline Swimming Club 
which participated in the Water Car- 
nival on Saturday, was entertained 
during their stay by Manager C. H. 
Mowry of the New Magnolia, where 
they enjoyed to the fullest extent the 
pop concert of Friday evening. 
J. B. Spiller of Boston, who has 
been a frequent visitor at the New 
Magnolia, came down again for lunch- 
eon on Sunday in his large Peerless, 
bringing with him as his guests Miss 
Annie J. Clark of Portland and Mr. 
and Mrs. J. T. D.Cornwel] of Brooklyn, 
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.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, lagnolia, 
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. 
PNOKAHT SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Grabow of the 
New Ocean house, Swampscott, were 
the guests at dinner on Saturday of 
C. H. Mowry of the New Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Grabow came down to 
the New Magnolia ina Mercedes car 
and in their party were Mr. and Mrs. 
W.M. Evatt, Mr. G. S. Miller and 
the Misses Voorhees. 
A prominent arrival of the week at 
the New Magnolia is B. B. Mitchell, 
general freight agent of the Michigan 
Central R.R., of Detroit, who with 
Mrs. Mitchell will spend the balance 
of the season at this house. 
Among the automobile parties who 
have been down the North Shore the 
past week and have made the New 
Magnolia their stopping place were 
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Travers of Rich- 
mond, Virginia, who are making an 
extended New England tour in their 
large car, and who had with them Mrs. 
Bradford Darroch and Mrs. Bradford 
Darroch, jr., of Elizabeth, N.J.; Mr. 
and Mrs. H. W. Whipple of Andover, 
and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Whipple of 
Wheaton, Ill.; Mr. Julian A. Chase, 
Miss Chase, and Mr. Wiggin of 
Princetown, Mass.; Rev. T. J. Holland 
ot Maplewood, with Rev. John D. Col- 
bert of Wakefield, Mass.; C. E. Nie- 
buhr, with Miss M. N. Niebuhr and 
Miss Rhodes of Boston ; G. F. Water- 
bury with Fulton Cutting, both of 
New York. 
Mrs. E. A. Clark, of Boston, who is 
spending the month at the New Mag- 
nolia, entertained at luncheon on Sun- 
day Mr.and Mrs. R. O. Hood, Mr. 
Steadman and Miss Geraldine Hood, 
and Mr.and Mrs. N. Perley Clark of 
Danvers. 
Mrs. Henry L. Gargan, of New 
York, is spending the week with her 
mother, Mrs. Thomas Fuller of New 
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York, who is making an extended visit 
at the New Magnolia. 
Genuine Antique, pier-glass table 
at 28 Main street, Gloucester > 
Int PAUIILLD OUORKE 
$22 Main Street 
GLOUCESTER 
For the 
Next Two Weeks 
We shall offer exceptional 
bargains in Shirt Waists, White 
Linen Skirts, Shirt Waist Suits, 
and all summer goods. 
It is our policy never to carry 
over these goods to another season, 
and prices have been made with the 
idea of closing out every piece in 
the next two weeks. If you are 
interested in replenishing your 
summer wardrobe, this is a money- 
saving opportunity. 
ALEX. PATIILLO 
122 Main St., Gloucester 
here to our mutual advantage. 
we 
: Cie Spee Pek, 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
THE UP-TO-DATE DEPARTMENT STORE OF GLOUCESTER 
Three floors filled with dependable merchandise at fair prices. 
We Want Your Trade 
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. 
HS ES TERE 
Post Office Square 
Your summer wants can be supplied 
