Pelee LE HOTELS 
Monday was, indeed, a gala day 
with the young people at the New 
Magnolia. About 50 of them, under 
the leadership of E. L. Harder and C. 
Morton Haley, chartered three tally- 
hos and went gaily away to the beauti- 
ful Fern Grove picnic grounds for 
luncheon. They carried the luncheon 
with them carefully stowed away in 
the bottom of the coaches, and this 
was later served in true picnic fashion 
on the soft green turf of a delightfully 
shaded spot. The picnickers were : 
Mrs. George Newell, F. B. Harder, 
the Misses Laura, Sara, Clara and 
Isabelle Harder, Philip Harder, Harold 
Harder, Lewis Harder, Miss Van 
Slyck, Miss I. A. Shaw, Miss Marion 
Haley, Miss Rogers, Miss Kenison, 
George Tyler, George Johnson, Miss 
Whiting, Miss Gladys Stewart, the 
Misses Clara and Marjorie Newell. 
Mrs. Thomas C, Jenkins and Miss 
L. F. Elliott of Pittsburg, Pa., came 
last week to the New Magnolia to re- 
main until September. 
James Rodgers, manager of the 
Harper’s Publishing company of New 
York, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. 
A.M. Lord of New York, made the 
trip to Magnolia the first of the week 
by auto and are at the New Magnolia 
for an extended visit. Another tour- 
ing party that will spend some time 
at the New Magnolia consists of Mr. 
and Mrs. A. G. Rohr, Miss Rohr and 
Mrs. S. F. Gill of Philadelphia. 
Led by the handsome young Peru- 
vian secretary of legation, Senor A. A. 
Calderon, the New Magnolia young 
people are going in for tennis with 
unwonted enthusiasm. The _ hotel 
courts are kept in exceptionally good 
condition, and early morning and late 
afternoon finds a. group of white-flan- 
nelled young men and short-skirted, 
bare-armed young women playing the 
ancient old love game. Only, soadept 
are most of the players that few love 
games are scored. The last week, 
too, has seen a good many of the New 
Magnolia guests riding and driving, 
some of them displaying splendid 
horsemanshp, both in the saddle and 
with the ribbons. 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arrott 
and William Arrott of Philadeiphia 
came to/the New Magnolia by auto- 
mobile this week and registered for an 
indefinite stay. 
Mrs. Edward Weidenfeld of 74 
Madison avenue, New York, announces 
a one-day exhibition and sale of studio 
laces, Irish crochet and cluny, leather 
novelties, etc., at the Dolphin, Magno- 
lia, next Monday. i 
J. C. Ernst of Cincinnati has been 
spending the week at the Aborn, 
Magnolia. 
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STUDEBAKER 4 Cylinder 30-35 H.P. AUTOMOBILE 
with Cape top, Studebaker patent glass front. One of 
the handsomest and most complete cars in service. 
Delivery Aug. 25th to 30th at Magnolia, Boston or 
Newport. Car in perfect condition. ‘*The automobile 
with a reputation behind it.’’ Can be seen and tested. 
C. A. CARLISLE, OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
SOFAS DRESSERS DESKS TABLES 
HIGH BOY CHAIRS CHINA AND PEWTER 
MIRRORS GENUINE WILLARD BANJO CLOCKS 
RELIABLE DEALERS IN 
Antique Paintings on Back of Glass for Mirrors and Banjo Clocks 
EDWARD J. BOYLE & CO. 
WENHAM, MASS. 
(@- Personal attention given to mail orders. 
Friend Court P. O. Box 162 
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of quality for sale. These dogs have the best of breeding and 
markings. Among them “ Little Joe,” a12-pound Boston Ter- 
rier 18 months old, will wina blue ribbon at any bench show. 
Also French Bull Dogs, godd form and color. Prices low to 
close. Write if interested and I will show dogs. 
22 Allen Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
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Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Automobiles 
Babcock, Baker, 
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; and Pope Waverley 
Electric Bulbs Mercury Rectifiers and 
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FINE CHINA and GLASSWARE 
NOVELTIES IN BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER 
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Gift Shop IN 
9 Cuestmuy Sr. 
Coaster, Tumblers, 
GLOUCESTER MASS. 
and Bottleholders, 
Trays, Salts and 
other things. 
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HARTWELL’S, 9 CHESTNUT ST., GLOUCESTER 
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Gloucester MASS. 
