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MISS CARPENTER 
MAGNOLIA, 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Begs to announce the re-opening of her SHOP in the OCEANSIDE HOTEL (in the { 
corner) on Lexington Avenue, nearest the New Magnolia, with a Fine and 
Varied Assortment of Imported NOVELTIES. Also the Latest De- 
signs in Fine Gold Jewelry, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Etc. 
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Auto Accidents 
Monday afternoon two big touring 
cars came together at the corner of 
School and Pleasant streets, Man- 
chester. One was owned by M. B. 
Mason, and in it at the time were Mr. 
and Mrs. Herbert C. Mason, infant 
daughter, and Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
The other car was owned by B. F. 
Yoakum, and was filled with a party 
of young people. Fortunately no one 
was injured, outside a thorough shak- 
ing up and fright. Mrs. M. B. Mason 
was taken to a nearby house until she 
had recovered from a severe nervous 
shock. 
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Imported Gowns 
French Millinery 
Automobile Veils 
Branch Store 
Tata T. SLATTERY 60. 
An auto said to be owned by Geo. 
Lee, went down Norwood avenue in 
Manchester last Sunday evening and 
instead of turning when Vine street 
was reached, kept straight ahead and 
went over the side of the road into 
the ditch beyond. The party was on 
their way to the Essex County club. 
The car was removed before morning. 
Beverly Farms 
Preston Post, 188, are forming plans 
for a day’s outing and picnic. <A 
trolley ride to some popular resort for 
dinner—and possibly a vaudeville the- 
atre or an ocean trip in the afternoon— 
are the possibilities. The Woman’s 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
: COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA 
All kinds of Floral Work, 
Houghton & Clark 
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COLONNADES - 
and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
Jewelry 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
MAGNOLIA 
Relief Corps and Associates will be 
guests. 
The reputation of the Ramblers for 
a big crowd and a good time was fully 
sustained last evening, when their 4th 
annual concert and dance was given 
in Neighbor’s hall. During the even- 
ing there were a number of vocal 
selections finely rendered by well- 
known artists. Heaphy’s Singing Or- 
chestra maintained their old-time pop- 
ularity, and at intermission refresh- 
ments were served. 
A pleasant reminder of the pic- 
turesque North Shore—The Breeze 
—one year, one dollar. 
© 
155 55 TREMONT ST. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
Parasols 
Handkerchiefs 
Now Open 
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