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Arrivals of the week at the Hesperus 
were William T. Shepherd, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. L. Grimes, J. F. Travers, Miss 
Helen M. Mears, Anna F. Travers, C. 
L. Billman of Boston; Mrs. Carl Lomb, 
Miss Mary Bloss, Mrs. Henry Bausch, 
and Miss Ella Bausch, Rochester, N. Y.; 
Thomas Buckley, Brockton and Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry Ward, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Mrs. Isaac G. Lombard and Mrs. H. 
FE. Haas of Chicago are guests at the 
Hesperus for a short while. 
Arrivals of the week at the Aborn are 
Mrs. W. G. Ward, Miss May Alden 
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore Pres- 
ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter, Mrs. 
Helen White and son, Russell, of Bos- 
ton; Mrs. R. D. Davis and Mrs. Mary 
D. Davis, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Theo- 
dore Olcott and Miss Theodora Olcott, 
Rochester, N. Y.; Alfred Phillips, jr., 
of Philadelphia, and Pelham Warren, 
New York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Richardson, 
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Richardson and 
Miss Isabelle Richardson of Chicage 
arrived at the Aborn hotel early in the 
week on a touring trip through New 
England. ‘They left Magnolia Thurs- 
day for the north and, before turning 
back, will visit Canada. 
Mrs. Harriet Robbins Warren of New 
York City is at the Aborn forthe season. 
Mrs. R. D. Davis and Miss Mary D. 
Davis of Baltimore came over to Mag- 
nolia Tuesday and are registered at the 
Aborn for the season. 
Other guests at the Aborn this week 
are Mrs. Helen White and son Russell, 
Mrs. W. G. Ward and Mrs. May 
Alden Ward of Boston; Alfred J. Phil- 
lips, jr., of Philadelphia; Mrs. ‘Theodore 
A. Olcott and Miss Theodora Olcott, 
Rochester, N. Y.; Pelham W. Warren, 
New York City. 
John Peyer, the well-known automo- 
bile dealer at Manchester, is having a 
large patronage for his new automobile 
renting service at Magnolia. Mr. Peyer 
has a stand at the corner of Lexington 
avenue, just back of the -Oceanside 
hotel, where his cars may be found any 
day for rent by the day or week. ‘The 
fact that Mr. Peyer is a very careful 
driver and is always prepared to make 
long distance runs, has kept him busy 
taking parties to Lynn, Salem, Boston 
and other places. The new service fills 
a long-felt want at Magnolia. 
William B. Closson, the well known 
American artist, is at Magnoliathis sum- 
mer and will give an exhibition of his 
pictures at the Oceanside hotel, next 
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Wednesday. Among the exhibition will 
Dog Kennels of 632 Essex street, Bev- 
be found many pastels of North Shore 
scenes, including some of the beauty 
spots about Magnolia. One picture sure 
to attract attention is a portrait of Mr. 
Roosevelt. Mr. Closson caught the 
statesman in one of his most character- 
istic attitudes. 
Lovers ot fine high-bred dogs and 
puppies are always interested to learn 
where they may find such class of stock 
available. We are pleased to inform 
our readers that Mr. Bliss of the Bliss 
erly, has as select a line of this sort of 
stock as may be found on the North 
Shore. Mr. Bliss drives to Manches- 
ter and Beverly Farms several times a 
week marketing his vegetables, etc., and 
he usually biings along with him one or 
two of his choice stock. He has some 
handsome English cocker spaniels, that 
would make fine pets for the children. 
A new line of Watertown thermome- 
ters at D. T. Beaton’s, Central street, 
Manchester. * 
