16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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ATs THE HOTELS 
With the formal opening of the New 
Magnolia today for the summer, all 
the Magnolia hotels will be open and 
the season may be said to be fully 
under way. This week all the houses 
have been entertaining the New 
England pharmacists who have been 
holding their annual convention, 
though the New Magnolia has been § 
the regular headquarters. But the & 
regular summer visitors are now be- § 
ginning to arrive, also. 
Among the arrivals of the week at 
Oceanside are the Hon. and Mrs. 
Edward M. House of Austin, Tex. 
Mr. and Mrs. House will be at Magno- 
‘lia only fora brief stay this year, as 
they will sail for Europe on the 27th 
of this month to be gone all the sum- 
mer. They have been regular visitors 
at Magnolia for many years and will 
be greatly missed this year. 
Mrs. Joel Goldthwaite and maid of 
Boston came down to Magnolia 
Wednesday and will be at the Ocean- 
side for the season. Mr. Goldthwaite 
was well known in former years in 
connection with the large carpet 
house of that name. 
Mrs. S. Alexander Orr and her 
three young daughters, Misses Con- 
stance, Elaine and Grace, of Troy, are 
registered at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton of Kan- 
sas City, is one of the early arrivals at 
the Hesperus. Mrs. Nettleton has 
been a regular visitor at this popular 
hostelry for several seasons. 
Mrs. E. W. Smith and Miss Armour 
of Kansas City are among the 
recent arrivals at the Hesperus. 
At the Aborn Miss Warren and 
Miss Harriet Robbins of New York 
are registered for the season. 
Miss Emily Gray of Cambridge and 
Miss Augusta Brown and Mrs. Bearce 
of Boston, came down Thursday, and 
will be at the Aborn for the balance r 
Wish to veenthte: that during the months of JULY 
and AUGUST they will hold an exhibition and sale of 
their wares at the 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL Magnolia, Mass. 
All departments will be represented and our excep- 
tional facilities for enabling our customers to secure 
prompt service and exclusive novelties, with our long 
experience in business, will be at the disposal of all 
who may call. 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
§ Essex and Washington Sts. SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1867 
) The New Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
THE SUCCESS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
WILL OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1907 
Write for circular, rates and other information 
GEORGE H. NEWELL, Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
BOSTON OFFICE, 673 BOYLSTON STREET 
of the summer. 
Mrs. Charles H. McKee and _ her ‘ : 
two daughters, Misses Jane and HAMILTON; 
Elizabeth McKee, of St. Louis, have a C= ro nn MASS. 
taken the Wilkins cottage at Magnolia 
for the summer... Mrs. McKee spent (FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
last season at the Aborn and was so 
delighted with the North Shore that OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
she engaged a cottage at the begin- J. ©C RAUCH Prop. 
ning of the summer for this season. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
FREDERICK B. SHATTUCK Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
. A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
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orester and Entomologist waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
36 Baldwin St., Cambridge, Mass. numerous private dining rooms. 
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SPRAYING, PRUNING, TAKING Roanne goo reune cree 
DOWN TREES A SPECIALTY Rooms single or en suite. Telephone 9011-3 Hamilton 
Former State Inspector Gypsy Moth Work 
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