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: At ihe Gatels - 
The opening of the hotel season, now 
but a couple of weeks distant, has 
brought a small army of all.kinds of 
workmen to the Magnolia hotels and 
the work of improvement along a hun- 
dred lines goes on from sun-rise to sun- 
Set. 
At the Oceanside, things are nearly 
in spic and span shape already, though 
the hotel does not open until June 11th. 
Manager Phenix and his corps of assist- 
ants have been working for several weeks 
and are still busy perfecting the system 
of management necessary for the enter- 
tainment of the host of patrons already 
booked at The Oceanside. At present 
it seems that the hotel will be filled or 
nearly so during its first week after open- 
ing. 
If the hot weather of the last few days 
continues, the big hotel will become a 
small city on its opening day, and the 
preparations going on to equip and pro- 
vision the house are enormous. 
At the Hesperus, things are also mov- 
ing lively. Mrs. C. G. Francis, who 
has the management of the hotel this 
year, is on the scene supervising the 
work of half a hundred painters, carpen- 
ters and decorators and the house is _fast 
being put inorder. Mrs. Francis comes 
) from The Abbottsford, Commonwealth 
avenue, Boston, and is planntng many 
new forms of entertainment for guests at 
the Hesperus. She has engaged an or- 
chestra made up of members of the Bos- 
ton Symphony, and, in music and 
dances, will introduce: many features 
which have never been carried out at 
Magnolia. With the new management, 
comes a new chief-clerk, D. W. Lake- 
man, formerly at the Empire hotel in 
in Boston. Russell Dean Francis, a son 
of the manager, will be second clerk. 
O. A. Sawyer, formerly atthe Massoit, 
Springfield, Mass., will be head-waiter. 
The beautiful manner in’ which the 
grounds of the Hesperus are being laid 
out is due to the skill of James Mengies, 
the gardener and landscape artist. He 
has been engaged for the season. The 
Hesperus opens on June 20th. 
The Aborn hotel will be run as_ usual 
by Mrs. Carney. Manager Remick 
arrived this week and-is now supervising 
the work of putting the house in order. 
Prospects at the Aborn are for a larger 
season than usual. 
The Brownland cottages at Manches- 
ter are opening next Wednesday, June 2. 
SQUABS 
Why not buy your Squabs direct from the Aviary? Don’t 
send to market for Squabs when you can get them killed to 
order. Our customers say “‘ Your Squabs are delicious.’? Send 
us 75€ for a pair and try them; you will want more. 
Telephone or write, 
R. R. GOLLEY, South St., Rockport 
L. A, JoHNson 
W. S. GLIDDEN 
L. A. Johnson Co, 
DEALERS IN 
Fine Provisions 
Hotel, Restaurant and Family 
Supplies a Specialty 
84-86 Faneuil Hall Market 
BOSTON 
Tel. Richmond = 
W. J. CREED 
—— Caterer —— 
and Private Waiting 
last Corning St. BEVERLY GOVE 
Some Pertinent Facts *y:' Imperial haundry 
Our teams call at all beaches and we wish to set forth some pertinent Facts. 
That every discriminating house- 
keeper ought to know about the Laundry work as done where hygienic principles are not a secondary consideration. 
Where, is practised proper sanitary and mechanical conditions. 
Where, with our equipment of improved mac hin- 
ery, pure soap and separate washing with soft Charles River water, work is done second to none in America. We 
try to take a personal interest in each and every garment laundered, and believe that a satisfied customer is the best 
advertisement. 
Fact 1:—This is most important, that our water is soft and it is not necessary to use chemicals. 
appreciated by those whose Laundry has had hard usage. 
Fact 2: —We have our soap and starch made especially for us, thereby getting a superior quality of each, pure 
soap and starch that will neither crack, blister or make saw-edges. 
Fact 3:—Our so-called flat work, we believe is the best obtainable. 
is returned soft and without odor. 
are thoroughly done and satisfaction guaranteed. 
Fact 4:-—Laces, lingerie, silks and muslins are handled by the most expert assistants, some of which have been 
with us a dozen or more years. 
This will be 
Special care is taken in the ironing and it 
Such articles as table cloths, turkish towels, monogramed linen, fringed spreads 
Shirt-waist work is made a specialty and is unequaled. 
The above will appeal to the discerning persons who would like to find a laundry embracing all these features. 
It would seem almost too good to be true, but we do it and more. 
fine laundry work, at least a trial. 
We think, you would not regret giving this 
Address, 983 Boylston St., Boston 
TELEPHONE 1937-1 BAGK BAY 
Herbert W. Saunders, Mgr. 
