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Mrs. John Sherman and two children 
of Cleveland, Ohio, are in the Fuller 
cottage for the season as guests of the 
Oceanside. ‘They have come to Mag- 
nolia for many seasons in the past. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Livingston 
of New York City, old guests at the 
Oceanside, are back again for another 
season. ; 
Miss Emilie Tolman of Paris, France, 
isa guest at the Oceanside for the month 
of August. 
Mrs. George Farewell and Ruth Fare- 
well of Chicago are registered at the 
Oceanside for the month of August. 
Miss Louise Nugent of St. Louis, 
Mo., is a guest of the Misses Scudder at 
the Bull cottage, Magnolia. Miss Nu- 
gent isa young woman of exceptional 
beauty and attracts much admiration 
about the Oceanside 
Mrs. George A. Garretson, wife of 
General George A. Garretson, U. S. 
A., of Cleveland, O., is at the Ocean- 
side for the remainder of the season, ac- 
companied by her daughter. General 
Garretson will come to Magnolia later 
in the season. 
Among the New Yorkers who ar- 
rived at the Oceanside this week was 
Mrs. C. H. Coster. With her is her 
son, C. H. Coster, jr., and Mrs. L. R. 
Williams. They are now cosily settled 
inthe Breakers cottage for the remainder 
of theseason. Mr. Coster is very close- 
ly associated in a business way with J. 
Pierpont Morgan. 
Dr. Matthew A. DeLaney, physician 
tothe family of the President, was a 
guest at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. H. Poor of Washington who are 
guests of the season at the Oceanside. 
Dr. DeLaney will remain with the Taft 
family at Woodbury Point, Beverly, dur- 
ing the entire summer. 
A merry party of dinner-guests at the 
Oceanside Sunday was made up of H. 
P. Woodbury, S. O. Galloupe, C. H. 
Creecy, andR. E. Larcom, four of Bev- 
erly’s most prominent business men. 
Mrs. G. C. Kimball and son, George 
C., of Hartford, Ct., ars at the Ocean- 
side for the month of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthews, Free- 
man Matthews and Miss Mary Mat- 
thews, a family very well known socially 
in Baltimore arrived at the Oceanside 
Saturday for the season. ‘They have 
taken apartments in East cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knott of Sioux 
City, Ia., and their family are new ar- 
rivals at Fuller cottage, as guests of the 
Oceanside. They are at the seashore 
for the season, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 23 
PRIVATE CAR TO RENT 
Cn the Summer Colony, North share 
Ladies and Gentlen:en:—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 vehicle—clean 
stylish, efficient, and always ready, 
Several now in use near Manchester, to whom we are privileged to refer 
Address for particulars BABCOCK AGENCY 
P.O. Box-302 Manchester, Mass. 
Magnolia Hand Laundry for fixe work 
Laundry collected and delivered in three days. Rush orders a specialty. Expert Handling of 
lace 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. Telephone Conneétion. 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. 
ceptionally: low price. 
@ Also Angora Kittens at Cut Prices. 
For the next few days will sel' at an ex- 
No reasonable offer refused. 
—Gall and see our little Managerie —— 
BEVERLY 
HENRY N. BLISS 632 ESSEX ST., 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stone, Miss 
Alice Stone and Albert Stone, jr., of 
Boston, were guests of David Loring at 
the Oceanside Saturday. 
W. F. Banks and family of Chicago 
arrived Monday for a 10-days’ stay at 
the Oceanside, They are living in the 
Breakers cottage. 
