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MAGNOLIA. 
Among the guests registering at the 
Hesperus this week were Mrs. S. Fech- 
_ heimer and daughters, Misses Alice and 
Florence, E. L. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles G. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- 
erick L. Lutz, Miss H. A. Bloomer, 
George R. Walton and wife, M. Jerome 
Prendergast, Spencer Swain, New York 
City; Mrs. L. M. Hephenson, Miss 
Elizabeth Hephenson, Harry J. Dallinger, 
Grant McKenney, Pittsburg; Mr. and 
Mrs. Levi Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
Fecheimer, George Lewis, Edward 
Brewster, Mrs. E. W. Gillett, Chicago, 
Ill.; T. Hughes, Miss Annie B. Slade, 
Brookline; Levi S. Bostwick, Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs: W. D. Wood, 
Miss M. L. Tillinghast, Mr. and 
Mrs. H. A. Tillinghast, Providence, 
R. I.; A. L. Grover, H. O. Staples, 
Max Zach, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
C. Goldstein, Mrs. Henriette Goldstein, 
Roxbury, Mass.;. Albert J. Osgood, 
‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, Washington, 
D. C.; William L. Clapp, Duxbury, 
Mass.; Mrs. H. Lutz, Dedham, Mass. ; 
Clifford Off, Peoria, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. 
. F. V. Hammet, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund 
Baer, Louis S. Baer, Sidney R: Baer, 
| St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Carver, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. B. 
 _L. Goodrich, Harold L. Goodrich and: . 
the Misses Goodrich, St. Paul, Minn. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ingersoll, Miss Es- 
telle Ingersoll, Shreveport, La.; H. L. 
| Hichborn, Augusta, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. W. Keyes, Terre Haute, Ind. ; Mrs. 
; E S. Nichet, Mrs. LB. Spottswood, 
Miss A. R. Spottswood, Newcastle, 
_ Del.; Nelson Stromberg, Worcester; 
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sherwood, R. S. 
Sherwood, Mrs. F. L. Buckingham, 
Southport, N. Y.; Julius M. Wile, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
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TT TTT TEETER nn nent: 
While on the beach Monday after- 
noon doing athletic stunts, Edward, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis fell and 
broke his collar bone. 
Miss Ellen Hernkvist sailed the first of 
the week to her home in Sweden where 
she will make an extendad visit. 
Daniel Casey, Magnolia’s popular 
blacksmith and horse-shoer, is receiving 
many congratulations on his fine appear- 
ance in the Gloucester Day parade. 
He was an aide to the chief marshal, re- 
presenting the Spanish War veterans. 
Mr. Casey rode a fine mount and, in his 
uniform, made one of the most impos- 
ing figures in the whole parade. 
F. Wood, New Bedford, Mass. ; Lillian | 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 7 47 
MADAME HELGESEN 
Invites the attention of the Ladies of the North Shore to the 
~Ronayne Corset Parlors 
173 CaBoT STREET, BEVERLY 
During Angust and September she will make a corset usually bring- 
ing from $15 to $18, for $12.75. The materials, beautiful yet serviceable, 
may be selected from the samples which she carries. Her models include the 
French as well as American, and only faultless fitting and perfect workman- 
_ ship is permitted to leave the parlors. 
DAVIS? BROS: 
Wholesalers and 
holesalers and (Troceries, Meats and Provisions 
MACHT » SUPPLIES 
179 and 183 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER}-MASS: 
Tel. Connection Nearly opp the P. O. 
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“ ee a 2 “SHE OCEANS Ip, 
The Open from Sune to October 
oie OCEKAN S I DE Ficcomodates 600 ; 
Phenix & Greene, Proprietors Magnolia, Mass. 
Established 1884 Telephone 10 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist 
Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. Plants of all kinds. 
Everything for the garden. 
44 School St. MANCHESTER 
FAULKNER i] 
§ E C R ET § E R V | ¢ E B U R FA J Do not LOOK Broa and 
LICENSED and BONDED Gypsy Moth work attended to 
88 Tremont St., BOSTON . Burning, Spraving and Burlaping 
Seventh floor, Tremont Temple All work personally attended to, and _ in- 
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‘ ee . spected by local superintenden beh 
For 16 years has made investigations in pe a Asdiee Bent, of Mash 
U.S. and Canada. Highest reference from Ll ier s re 
business and professional men. P. A. SHEAHAN 
W. S. FAULKNER, Mgr. Night and Day ’Phones Forest St., Manchester P. 0. Box 346 | 
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