Now Open For the Season 
THE WILLOW COTTAGE 
Raymond St., Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss. M. G. Walsh, Prop. 
Centrally located, near Beach. 
Everything homelike. 
Transients Accommodated 
Reasonable Rates 
Board by the Day or By the Week 
Special Arrangements made for 
Supper Parties to Order 
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MAGNOLIA 
The first moving picture show will 
be held at the Men’s clubhouse to- 
night, the first performance being 
held at 8 o’clock, the second at 9.15. 
The hall seats 200 people and there 
will be 100 seats at 10 cents, 50 seats 
at 20 cents and 50 reserved seats at 
30 cents. The films are all from 
Pathé Freres. To-night the first will 
be “The Dogs of War, ” the scene of 
which is laid in Russia, followed by 
a 3-reel drama, “The Lost Diamond,” 
and the comedy, “The Grafters.” 
Performances will be given twice 
each week, on Monday and Friday 
evenings. The entertainment for 
Monday evening of next week will 
comprise the timely 4-reel drama, 
“War is Hell,” a comedy, “Colonel 
Heeza Liar in Mexico.” The scene 
of the first is laid in France and Ger- 
many and warfare with modren 
weapons is vividly portrayed w ith a 
pleasing love story running through 
the plot. The dances will be held as 
usual Wednesday and _ Saturday 
with the exception that another piece 
will be added to the orchestra 
throughout August. Leo Chane on 
the drums and bells gave excellent 
satisfaction at the last two dances. 
The big annual tournaments in bowl- 
ing, pool and checkers begin Monday, 
entries closing Saturday “night. The 
cups which are to reward the victors 
in these three contests are on exhi- 
bition in the club reading room. They 
are the handsomest cups the club has 
yet given. The weekly roll-offs in 
bowling will continue through Aug- 
ust as Fasuali Michael ie Re whe 
tied with Carl N. Seaberg for last 
week’s cup, was the winner and Wil- 
liam Knowles won this week’s cup. 
Mrs. John Carr spent a few days 
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas 
Dion, at their home in Lanesville this 
week. 
Miss Olive Chane, who has a cleri- 
cal position at the Hotel Edward, Pi- 
geon Cove, for the season, was at 
wine for a few days this week with 
her mother, Mrs. John Chane, Mag- 
nolia ave. 
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Telephone 63-2 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
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MAY 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. ‘ 
Mr. and Mrs. Goram Davis and 
Mrs. Anna Carter of Gloucester were 
Sunday guests of the Frank H. Da- 
vises, Magnolia ave. 
Mrs. Emery of Lynn is the guest 
of Mrs. Theresa Knowles at her 
home on Magnolia ave. for a few 
days. 
Miss Bernice Marsh of Boston is 
visiting Miss Bertha Mullen, West- 
ern ave., for a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Maehood of Cin- 
cinnati are spending the summer at 
ithe Davis cottage. 
Miss Katherine McAuley of Attle- 
boro spent Sunday with her mother, 
Mrs. Elizabeth McAuley. 
Chane’s orchestra of five pieces 
furnished the music for the dancing 
at the lawn party on Tuesday even- 
ing in aid of St. Joseph’s Chapel. 
Each dance number was of the very 
latest and was much appreciated, if 
the many encores which the orchestra 
received count for anything. 
Harold Dunbar was home from 
Brighton to spend the week-end with 
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth 
Dunbar. 
Notary Public | 
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M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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There have been a number of new 
arrivals at the Women’s club recent- 
ly including Miss Frances Buckley 
and Miss Mattimore of Worcester; 
Miss Aronum of Boston; Miss Ed- 
wards of Hopedale; Mrs. Carr and 
her grand-daughter, Miss Helen 
Carr; and Miss Wilson, who will re- 
main through August. The next 
Gentlemen’s night at the club will be 
held Tuesday evening and Miss Hes- 
sian and Mr. Henry will furnish the 
music. Everything is in readiness 
for the minstrel show, which will be 
given Tuesday and Wednesday even- 
ings, August 18 and 19. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler 
had as their guests over Sunday their 
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 
Mrs. Carol Webber of Gloucester. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
