NORTH SHORE BREEZE. LS 
a At the Gotela «: 
MAGNOLIA. 
Although the hotel season at Magnolia 
is still young, the opening of the Hes- 
perus on Monday gave the town the ap- 
pearance of the height of the season. 
The Oceanside and Aborn have been 
open for a couple of weeks and now, 
with the Hesperus, receiving each day 
the many patrons which it has had booked 
ahead, there is a liveliness about the 
place that bespeaks a bigger season than 
Magnolia has had in years. 
Patrons returning to the Hesperus this 
year find many changes and improve- 
ments. © The big hotel is now under the 
management of Mrs. C. G. Francis, of 
the Abbotsford, Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, and the moves which she has 
made for the general improvement of the 
house and the comfort and entertainment 
of her guests have been far reaching and 
well-nigh numberless. 
Special attention has been given to the 
musical. entertainment. [he orchestra 
at the Hespeus this year is made up of 
some of the most talented members of 
the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 
These will furnish music during the meal 
hours and at the dances on Wednesday 
evenings. Mrs. Francis bas also ar- 
ranged for a musical surprise which she 
is now keeping secret. It is understood, 
however, that she has secured the ser- 
vices of one of the most promising of 
last season’s debutantes in New York 
grand opera, who will sing on several 
occasions in the music room. 
One of the most attractive features of 
the hotel is its corps of quick, bright- 
faced bell-boys. At their head is Karl 
C. McKenny, a junior at the Massa- 
chusetts Institute of Technology. His 
first aide is Alfred Kendrick, a class- 
mate. The whole corps glistens in a 
new uniform of dark green and gold, 
and make a very impressive appearance. 
Rees & Rees, the well known cleans- 
ers and dyers of Boston, New York and 
Philadelphia, whose Boston office is at 
418 Boylston street, have opened a North 
Shore branch at the Donchian Building, 
Magnolia, in order to more promptly 
serve their patrons along this section. 
The store will be in charge of Miss 
Charlotte C. Huskie, who has been con- 
nected with their Boston office for sev- 
eral years, and will give every attention 
to the orders intrusted to her care. Rees 
& Rees have made special arrangements 
whereby they can clean all garments 
within 48 hours after receipt of same at 
their works. Smith’s Express will call 
and deliver packages free of charge. 
Telephone connection 51-4 Magnolia. 
Established 1884 Telephone 10 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
: Florist 
Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. Plants of all kinds. Every- 
thing for the garden. 
4% School St., MANCHESTER 
Magnuson & Hylen 
#& Florists and Landscape Gardeners «# 
A specialty of laying out and planting grounds. Plans and estimates furnished. 
‘We have the 
Largest Assortment of Bedding Plants on the North Shore 
Our Prices are the LOWEST 
Bridge St. MANCHESTER 
Telephone 174-3 
1 
CARR & WOOD 
pe Gardeners and Florists 
Herbaceous and Bedding Plants. Cut Flowers for all occasions. 
personally attended to. - Telephone Connection. 
107 Hart Street «= 2 2 BEVERLY FARMS 
pe 
All work 
and look over our stock. 
and Telephone orders promptly attended to. 
sizes and kinds. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Telephone 97 Beverly Farms, Mass. 
NURSERY STOCK fees git. es 
Tub and Potted Evergreens Ser 
— AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT 
——= By Hour, Day or Month == 
masa 
Large Touring Cars Furnished x Short Notice 
New and Second-hand Automobiles Bought and Sold 
Estimates . 
Enquire or telephone to 
JOHN PEYER at 
Dyer’s Garage 
Telephone 101, Manchester, Mass. 
Thos. Derosier, Prop. 
