NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 43 
: At the Ginotels :: 
Mrs. W. P. Rogers and and Miss 
Browning of Washington, D. C., are 
guests for the summer at the Oceanside 
hotel. 
George H. Crocker and family of 
Fitchburg came over to Magnolia this 
week and are living in the Somers cot- 
tage as guests of the Oceanside. The 
Crockers are one of the most prominent 
families in Fitchburg. 
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stewart of 
New York City have taken apartments 
in the Fuller cottage for the season. as 
guests of the Oceanside. 
impos 11. Poole, U.S. A., of 
Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Poole 
are spending their honeymoon in New 
England. They arrived at the Ocean- 
side early in the week for a 10 days’ 
stay. 
J. J. Weil, a wealthy banker of Elms- 
ford, N. Y., has joined his family at the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Weil and the family 
arrived early last week. ‘The children 
are John Weil, jr., Miss Elizabeth and 
Miss Barbara Weil. 
Mrs. George W. Stetson and daugh- 
ter, Miss Ethel of New York City are 
at the Oceanside for the summer. 
‘G. E. Howe of Boston spent Sunday 
visiting his mother, Mrs. Arabella Howe, 
who is registered at the Oceanside for 
the season. 
One of the most pleasing features of 
the week at the Oceanside was an enter- 
tainment of tableaux given in the music 
room Monday evening by children at the 
hotel. The entertainment was entirely 
in the hands of Mrs. William Hulick of 
‘New York City, under whose manage- 
ment it was a great success. None of 
the tableaux were particularly compli- 
cated, but all were executed with beauty 
and grace and those that did call for ex- 
tended knowledge of the art, were car- 
ried out by the children in a manner very 
much to their credit. ‘‘Summer’’ was 
represented by Miss Ethel Moore. An 
interesting scene from Madame _ Butter- 
fly was posed by Miss Helen Lansing 
and Miss Caroline Bonnell. Madeline 
White presented Diabolo and Rose Hop- 
kins made a stunning tennis girl. One 
of the most attractive tableaux was that 
called ““An Artist’s Dream’? by Miss 
Catherine Huling and William Hulick, 
Mary Hogarty made a charming Little 
Red Riding Hood. ‘Three young men 
who added much to the completeness of 
the show were Masters Joseph Luke, 
Luke Hopkins and James M. Hopkins. 
The show furnished so much enjoyment 
for friends of the participants and guests 
atthe ‘hotel that others will be given 
later. 
PRIVATE CAR TO RENT 
Cn the Summer Calouy, North Shore 
Ladies and Gentlenzen: —Knowing from experience in former years the lack 
of opportunity offered to summer residents for renting a high-class automobile 
I have placed my car and services at the disposal of persons desiring them. 
My automobile is a 6-cylinder, 7-passenger touring car of 62 horse-power. It is equip- 
ped with wind-shield, top, and the famous Flentze shock absorber, which makes riding in 
the car like traveling ina Pullman. The tires are new and the machine is prepared for a 
tour of any distance at a day’s notice. 
Persons desiring use of the car will kindly notify me at the Masconomo 
Hotel, Manchester, Mass., at least one day in advance of the desired time. 
Very truly yours, 
Pror. JOHN F. CONROY 
The sign of Elegance—The 
Babcock Electric 
The ideal lady’s or gentleman's calling vebicle—clean 
stylish, efficient, and always ready, ; 
Several now in use near Manchester, to whom we are privileged to refer 
Address for particulars BABCOCK cAGENCY 
P. O. Box 302 W.W. Harding Manchester, Mass. 
Magnolia Hand Laundry 8 Fe work 
Laundry collected and delivered in three days. Rush orders a specialty. Expert Handling of 
Jace and lingerie dresses, linen suits, expensive table linens, and fine underwear. Special atten- 
tion to men’s duck and flannel suits. Hampers called for and delivered free at all North Shore 
points by Smith’s Express. Te/ephone Connection. MISS SELFRIDGE 
HENRY N. BLISS 632_Essex_St., Beverly 
. Overstocked .. 
BLISS DOG KENNELS 
@Why not buy a Frisky English Cocker Spaniel 
for the children. Fine Pets and Sporting Dogs. 
Young Dogs and Puppies for sale from Champion 
Stock. For the next few days will sell at an ex- 
ceptionally low price. No reasonable offer refused. 
@ Also Angora Kittens at Cut Prices. 
—Call and see our little Managerie — 
HENRY N. BLISS te of 632 ESSEX ST., BEVERLY 
