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MAGNOLIA. sell 
The regular Sunday evening 
concert of the New Magnolia was 
held this week as usual. The Hotel 
orchestra was assisted by Mrs. G. 
H. Newell of Gloucester,, whose 
rendering of Gounod’s “Hymn_ to 
St. Cecilia’ was much applauded. 
The orchestral selection, “Spharen- 
musik,’ by Rubenstein, which was 
rendered by the string quintette, 
was the star number on the pro- 
gramme, and was enthusiastically 
encored. 
A prominent arrival at the New 
Magnolia during the present week ts 
Dr. W.L. Pearson of Schenectady, 
one of the most prominent physi- 
cians in that city. He is spending 
his vacation among the New Eng- 
land resorts and is very enthusiastic 
over the drives and scenery about 
Magnolia. 
Considerable entertaining by the 
guests of the New Magnolia has 
been a feature of the past week and 
a few who have been entertained 
at luncheon are: Miss Luella Flagg 
ot Worcester, the guest of Miss I. 
E. Bennett of Boston; Mrs. Fred 
G. Davis, Cambridgeport, the guest 
on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 
Williams of Providence; Mrs. N. 
G. Williams, Miss Williams and 
Miss Palms of Detroit, the guests 
on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs B. B. 
Mitchell of Detroit; and Messrs. W. 
S. and J. R. Russell and Miss Rus- 
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. 
of Detroit, the guests of the 
Wm. R. Murphy’s, also of Detroit, 
who have been entertaining for 
some days Mrs. Charles W. Rolfe 
and Miss Mary Rolfe of Newton- 
ville. 
Dr. I. W. Lyon, the prominent 
dentist of New York City, whose 
reputation is almost universal, is 
registered with Mrs. Lyon for a 
short stay at the New Magnolia. 
As the season advances and the 
signs of autumn begin to appear, 
the number of automobile parties 
who are touring about the resorts 
greatly diminish. However, during 
the week several large parties have 
stopped at the New Magnolia, 
among the number being: Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Brewster of New York, 
who are visiting the various  re- 
sorts along the shore between New 
York and Portland; Mr. and Mrs. 
Pe’G. -Flinty with Mreand? Mrsv.H. 
L. Tinkham, of Boston, who ‘came 
down for the week-end; and Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles A. Catlin, who, 
with the Misses Catlin, lately. ar- 
rived from Johannesberg, South 
Africa, and are making a tour of 
the resorts between Providence and 
the White Mountains, where they 
will spend the great part of this 
month. 
HOTEL ARRIVALS. 
The Oceanside. 
Miss C P Englehart, Miss M D Kendall, 
Buffalo; W B Salsbury, Pittsburg; J B 
Foraker, Ohio; J A Christopher, Edgar 
Simpson, St Louis; Judge and Mrs. Otto 
Kirchner, Miss Dorothy Kirchner, Detroit; 
Miss Sydney Price, Baltimore; I G Rawn, 
J H Ware, Chicago; Mr and Mrs Charles 
A Russell, Miss Charlotte Russell, Albert I 
Russell, Providence; Mrs. J W Morrison, 
Andover; W H Coolidge, W H Coolidge, 
jr, Boston; Mrs J Alexis Shriver, Master 
Geo B Shriver, Miss Clendinen, S M Ken- 
nard, jr, St Louis; Mr and Mrs F K Wain- 
wright, Bryn Mawr; Mr and Mrs E E Miller, 
Miss Mary E Miller, Cincinnati; Comdr 
Roussine, Portsmouth; Miss Emerson, Bol- 
ton, Mass; J W Gummey, Boston; Edward 
T Ware, Atlanta, Ga; J B Lord, Miss M T 
Lord, A H Noyes, J H King, Chicago; Law- 
rence B Pierce, St Louis; J W J Stiles, New- 
ark, NJ; Thos Clark, New York; MrsMA 
McGraw, Miss Kathleen McGraw, Detroit; 
M J Boardman, jr, Cleveland; P A Otis, 
Chicago; Mr and Mrs Clifford S Walton, 
Washington. DC; J] S MacAfee, G B Mac- 
Afee, the Misses MacAfee, J B MacAfee, jr, 
Ardmore, Pa; Mrs E B Marcoso, New York; 
J E Parks, Providence; Mrs Wm James, 
Brooklyn; Mr George H Crocker, Fitchburg; 
Moro Phillips, F G Rivers, Bath, Md; Chas 
E Riley, Newton; Mr and Mrs CH Brace, 
Miss Dorothy S Brace, Pittsburg; L M 
Brigham, New York; W H Foss, Boston; 
S E M Crocker, Fitchburg; S Hewes Matt- 
son, New York; Charles E Stratton, Boston; 
Edwin F Wendt, Pittsburg; Miss E R Bourn, 
Bristol, RI; C B Cromwell, Baltimore; G A 
Howe, T J Johnson, Boston; W F Scott, 
Philadelphia; Mrs Geo C Clark, Miss Flor- 
ence Clark, Eldridge Clark, Chicago; Donald 
McGraw, Detroit; M H Rice, Kansas City; 
Mr and Mrs W N Crane, New York; Arthur 
B Rotch, Milford, NH; Edward A Mead, 
Boston; Geo H Nettleton, New Haven; Mrs 
E L Norton, New York; A H Barnard, Bos- 
ton; Frederick B Taylor, Brookline; Arthur 
Sweetser, Boston; Mrs Francis T Dwyer, 
Detroit; P F Cook, Jersey City; T D Moor- 
head, Pittsburg; Miss A Mahler, New York; 
Miss Fleitz, Geo L Fleitz, Detroit; A C 
Butler, Boston; Mrs John Joyce, Elizabeth 
Joyce, Andover; Richard Bishop, T B Plimp- 
ton, Boston; Miss Marcoso, New York. 
A fine line of Neckwear at the 
Keyou Millinery Parlors, Gloucester. * 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
THE UP-TO-DATE DEPARTMENT STORE OF GLOUCESTER 
Three floors filled with dependable merchandise at fair prices. Your summer wants can be supplied 
here to our mutual advantage. 
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The Daylight Store 
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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. 
Post Office Square 
