NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Magnolia Gymkhana. 
The Magnolia Gymkhana races and 
tournament of mounted sports to be held 
at Crescent Beach, Tuesday, August 11, 
are expected to prove a strong drawing 
card and a very interesting afternoon 1s 
anticipated. Capt. De Jony is spending 
a great deal of time on _ the preparations 
for the event and is doing all in his pow- 
er to insure its success. The races this 
year are planned purely for amateurs and 
with that idea in view the program has 
been arranged. ‘The affair will be un- 
der the auspices of the Oceanside Hotel. 
The first event will be the Ladies’ 
Riding Tandem, (for amateurs only), 
for which there will be offered three rib- 
bons, special first cup and a special sec- 
ond cup. 
‘The second event will be a_ Ladies’ 
Jeu de bare,---in which three riders will 
enter the ring, one of them having a bow 
pinned on her left shoulder, the other 
riders trying to remove the ribbon, but 
it can be taken only by the rider being on 
the left side of the wearer of the ribbon. 
Each rider will defend ribbon. ‘Time: 
three minutes. 
Other events will include Gymkhana 
for gentlemen,—(amateurs only), in 
which each contestant will be presented 
with a doll at the quarter-mile start. At 
. the finish a lady friend of the contestant 
will have to dress the doll; the rider then 
takes the dressed doll back to the start, 
dismounts, drinks a bottle of ginger ale, 
mounts, and finishes from there. Three 
ribbons, special first cup, special second 
cup. 
Shetland Pony Race, one-eight mile 
flat, for children under 12 years of age. 
Flat Race, one-quarter of a mile, open 
toall. First prize, $35.00, second prize, 
$15.00. 
Flat race, One-quarter ofa mile, “for 
lady riders. Open to all amateurs. 
Gymkhana for children under twelve 
years, in which the contestants will be 
started from the one-eighth mile start; 
at the finish they dismount, take off coats, 
mount and ride to the start again, dis- 
mount and dress in grotesque costume, 
mount and ride back to finish. 
Hurdle race, one-quarter of a mile, 
three hurdles, open to all. First prize 
$35.00, second prize $15.00. 
New Garage at Magnolia. 
‘The addition which Gorham Davis 
has been building to his garage at the 
reat of his stable and with its entrance on 
Raymond street is now complete and 
provides Magnolia with a thoroughly up- 
to-date garage supplied with all the ac- 
cessories for a successful establishment of 
this kind. [Located in the central portion 
of the village it is destined to be popular 
owing to its easy access, and the excellent 
facilities offered for the storing of cars 
whether transient or for the season. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
LUMBER 
AND 
Butiding Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
EAT 
At the CentrraL Square Luncu 
Wholesome food, well served, 
A dainty lunch 
..or a big feed at short notice. . 
* Central Square Lunch # 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
EVERETT A. PLYE 
OPTICIAN 
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by 
the Latest Improved Method 
4 Center Street 
GLOUCESTER ~ 
quick service. 
MASS. 
“DANIEL LOW’S STORE” 
You will find is a most pleasant place to 
wait during car time, offering to the visitor 
an almost endless array of 
Odd, Unique and Desirable Ar- 
\ - Lf ticles in Solid Gold and Sterling 
Significant Souvenir of Salem 
Silver. 
Exclusive Novelties, In- 
expensive Articles for Gifts, Attractive Sugges- 
tions for Bridge and other Prizes. 
@Our RETAIL STORE occupies a site rich in historic association. 
4;0OUR CLERKS are al- 
ways pleased to direct visitors to historic spots of old SALEM, giving the most direct routes 
4 We have opened a branch store at ‘THE OCEANSIDE 
HOTEL, 4 Magnolia, Mass., for the convenience of our Shore Customers, where a RPT DELS HF as- 
for reaching the desired places. 
SE sortment of our wares may be found. 
DANIEL LOW 
& CO., 
ESSEX and WASHINGTON STS.; 
SALEM, MASS. 
