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The inquiries concerning the rooms 
that are to be let in the Men’s Club- 
house for sleeping have already begun to 
comein. ‘The present rate of progress 
with the building ensures that the car- 
penters will be out of it May 22 and the 
rooms can be engaged with certainly for 
May 29 and thereafter. 
Miss Lillian Dennett of Gloucester is 
the guest of Miss Mattie J. Burke, this 
week. 
Miss M. E. Cahill of Melrose arrived 
in town this week and will open her 
dressmaking establishment on Fuller 
street for the summer season very soon. 
The Manchester Highway Depart- 
ment commenced work the first of the 
week repairing the highway on Summer 
street. 
Ralph Richardson has accepted a posi- 
with the Kettle Cove Golf club for the 
summer. 
Misses Helen B. Lycett, Alice Story, 
Marian Story, Amy Lycett, Addie J. 
Stanley, and Ethel May returned: Satur- 
day from a pleasant trip through the 
West and South. 
Rev. Wm. M. Macnair of Cambridge 
will preach in exchange with the pastor 
of the Village church Sunday morning, 
and will be the speaker in the People’s 
Forum Sunday evening. Rev. L. F. 
Reed of Hyde Park will be present and 
take part atthe meeting Friday evening. 
Miss Anna Martin of Lynn was the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. 
Brown over the week-end. 
Dr. Warran of Boston is occupying 
the C. H. Hoyle cottage for the season. 
Horace H. Stevens, 2nd, and family 
the 
week forthe summer and will occupy 
their cottage on Summer street. 
The Men's Clubhouse. 
Preliminary steps looking to the in- 
corporation of the Men’s Clubhouse 
association of Magnolia were taken last 
Wednesday afternoon when Joseph 
Sargent, jr., of Boston made up a tem- 
porary board of directors at the parson- 
age. Of those present the following 
five will remain on the board, George 
A. Upton, William L. Wilkins, Oscar 
* P. Story, Frederick J. Libby and Charles 
E. Phenix. Henry M. Brown and 
George B. Story completed the neces- 
sary number. The by-laws adopted are 
practically identical with those govern- 
ing the Women’s Clubhouse association. 
The capital stock will be $50,000, asum 
sufficient to commit growth in the future. 
Stock to the amount of $28,000 will be 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
issued now in shares of $25 each. 
Every subscriber of $25 will receive a 
- share for that amount and for every mul- 
tiple of that sum. An annual meeting 
of the stock-holders wil be held on the 
third Tuesday of July when a board of 
seven directors will be chosen. The 
directors need not be stock-holders. 
The directors will choose a president, 
treasurer and clerk. At the meeting 
Wednesday, George A. Upton was 
chosen president, Frederick J. Libbv, 
treasurer fand William L. Walkine 
clerk. The Women’s clubhouse is ex- 
empt from taxation and as the clubhouse 
exists for the same purposes and under 
the same statute governing charitable 
corporations it is expected that it too will 
be exempt. 
Keith’s Theatre. 
The week of May 10th at Keith’s 
Theatre will be notable for another one 
of those star bills, made up largely of at- 
tractions that are usually seen in the | le- 
gitimate houses at high prices. One of 
the best features will be Bert Williams 
of the Williams and Walker Company, 
who has been engaged for a special sea- 
son to-do an act that will introduce some 
of his latest successes. This foremost 
delineator of the Southern negro, with 
all his joyous, melodious revelry will be 
seen under circumstances more _interest- 
ing than before in vaudeville or anywhere 
else. 
The important dramatic feature will 
be Valerie Bergere and Company, pre- 
senting an entirely new company in 
**His Japanese Wife.’’ 
Still another big feature will be Clara 
Belle Jerome and Company in a splend- 
id musical production entitled ‘‘ Joy- 
land,’’ which has been a big New York 
success. 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Norman Avenue, - Magnolia 
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Boston TERRIERS For Sale 
Apply to 
D. M. CASEY 
HORSESHOER 
Magnolia, Mass. Telephone 31-2 
KEHOE BROS. 
Carpenters = and = Builders 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St 
Jonathan May 
Real Estate: Insurance 
NOTARY PUBLIG 
Magnolia, - -I- - 
Telephones: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
JOHN T. COMMERFORD 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS 
Mass. 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest stvies of 
Carrlages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Gar ‘age. Electric ‘Carriages re- chgar.sed 
When you write a 
Office Stationery. business letter, 
rrite iton a neatly printed letter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
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