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Within another week the hotel season 
at Magnolia will be in full swing. In 
fact, the Aborn has been open now for 
over a week, the Hesperus opened this 
week Monday and the Oceanside open- 
ed today. The latter has an excellent 
booking for the season and opens today 
with about 50 guests. 
The New Magnolia’s opening date is 
June 22,—next Saturday, but it will real-- 
ly open next “Tuesday when the van- 
ouard of the pharmaceutical association 
will arrive. Ihe headquarters of the con- 
- vention is to be at the New Magnolia a- 
gain and it is expected there will be some 
800 pharmacists at Magnolia next week. 
Thursday will be the big day. The New 
Magnolia cannot begin to take care of 
them and the other hotels will have their 
share. They remain here until the 22d 
when the hotel opens officially for the 
season. 
A number of improvements have been 
made at all the hotels during the winter 
and spring, the most extensive being at 
the Oceanside, which we have mention- 
ed before. Much work has been done at 
the New Magnolia including painting, 
papering, refurnishing, etc. 
Among the numerous improvements 
at the Oceanside this year is the new and 
up-to-date telephone system which has 
been installed. What is known as the 
S. H. Couch system has been put in, 
with a regular exchange, or central board 
and with 100 rooms connected, beside 
all the cottages. Mr. Upton has gone to 
considerable expense in putting in this 
system. The work was done by John J. 
MacDonald of .Gloucester, the electrical 
contractor, who also has an office on the 
Shore Road, Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Horbert and 
Miss Mary Horbert of Colorado Springs, 
were among the first arrivals at the Hes- 
perus when it opened this week. . 
THE HESPER GS 
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
For information and Booklets apply to 
FRANK D. BENNETT, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
WE CARRY A 
A FRESH 
FULL Qualiéy es (hecalales EVERY DAY 
DINE 7OF: 
A. M. LYCETT & SON, Magnolia Mass. 
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“iDHz ABORN, MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. E. A. Carney, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON E. J. Remick, Mer. 
Miss Susan E. Crowell of Boston, and Magnolia, is among the first of the 
who is an. ardent admirer of the hotel guests to arrive at Magnolia. She is 
North Shore, particularly Manchester again located at the Hesperus. r 
WEDDING GIFTS ssa, HN 
STERCING SICVER, QUT GLASS AND 
‘SILVER PLATE 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS — 
160 Cabot Street, 
& o& a& Beverly, Mass. 
