The Oceanside Hotel and Cottages, Magnolia 
HE OCEANSIDE hotel and cottages will open a 
week from tomorrow,—Saturday, June 14th, for 
luncheon. ‘The advance booking foretells the busiest sea- 
son in the hotel’s brilliant and successful career. With 
its score of cottages and big annex (formerly the Hes- 
perus House) The Oceanside accommodates nearly 800 
guests, and there is every indication that the full quota 
will be on hand before the season is many weeks along. 
Among those who have engaged apartments in the hotel 
proper and the various connections, many of whom will 
be on hand for the opening next Saturday, and practi- 
cally all for the first week are the following: 
Cornelius R. Agnew and family of New York city; 
Willis Boyd Allen and family, Boston; A. H. Alley and 
family, Boston; Geo. R. Alley and family, Boston; Gen. 
and Mrs. George L. Andrews, Washington; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. F. Barrett, Chicago; Mrs. L. J. Belloni, New 
York city; Mrs. Albert Bierstadt, New York; Mrs. E. 
M. Benney, Boston; Mrs. Frederick Bonner, New York; 
Mrs. Gerald A. Bramwell, Boston; Mahlon R. Bryan 
and family, Boston; Calvin Bullock and family, Denver, 
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Butler, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. George E. Carter and Miss Eleanor Bradley, 
Brookline; Mrs. T. J. Conners and family, Chicago; J. D. 
Cox and family, Cleveland, O.; Miss E. C. Creswell and 
maid, Phila.; Dr. Harley Stamp, Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. 
F. R. Culbert and Miss Julia Culbert, New York; Mrs. J. 
W. Cummings, Boston; Dr. C. M. dePena and family, 
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dewey, Chicago; Count 
G. di Rosa, Boston; Prof. and Mrs. A. J. DuBois, New 
Haven, Ct.; Mrs. W. R. Dupee, Boston; Adm. and Mrs. 
Edward Farmer, Boston; Mrs. Sarah E. Ford, Cam- 
bridge; EK. W. Foster and family, New York; Miss Caro- 
line W. Fuller, Boston; Mrs. J. M. Gilkerson, Pasadena, 
Cal.; Mrs. Chester Guild, Miss Sarah L. and Miss M. L. 
Guild, Boston; Mrs. A. W. Hobart, Boston; Mrs. Mary 
E. Hobart, Boston; D. B. Hussey and family, St. Louis; 
Miss Mary E. Kimball, Boston; Miss Charlotte ‘Tl. Lane, 
New York; A. C. Lawrence and family, Boston; Capt. 
and Mrs. Charles Littlefield, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. 
David Loring, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Low, New 
York; Mrs. Lee McMillan, New Orleans; Geo. C. Miller 
and family, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan, 
Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morse and Miss Ethel Morse, 
Boston; Mrs. Geo. H. Nettleton and maid, Kansas City; 
Mrs. Mary L. Overall, Baltimore, Md.; Miss M. A. Pat- 
terson, Boston; C. A. Potter and family, Phila.; Mrs. 
Thomas P. Proctor, Boston; Mrs. A. R. Sheriff and fam- 
ily, Chicago; Mrs. H. F. Skinner and family, Boston; 
Mrs. Hoke Smith and family, Washington; Mrs. Warren 
Smith, New York city; Miss Georgina B. Solari and 
maid, New York; Geo. H. Swift and family, Boston; 
Gustavus F. Swift, Jr., and family, Chicago; Mrs. T. 
DeWitt Talmage, Washington; Mrs. S. H. Taylor, Bos- 
ton; Dr. and Mrs. L.°M: Tiftany, Baltimore;-Md: shine 
J. W. Tillinghast, Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. Alfred Tucker, 
Phila.; Mrs. H. W. Catherwood,.Phila.; Miss A. D. 
Tucker, New York; Mrs. ‘A, B. Turner, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. B. Warner, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. 
Wendall, Jr.. Mrs. M. R. Wendall, Boston; Mrs. W. T. 
White and family, Boston. 
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Price within the reach of all. 
Rubber Goods 
ICE CREAM delivered in any quantity 
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED 
Magnolia Grille-Motor Club 
America’s Motor Club de Luxe 
Chicken and 
Chickens supplied 
from the Magnolia _, 
Poultry farm @_* 
from our own 
traps 
High Class Service 
Good Music 
Private Parties 
Refined Entertainment 
Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
