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THE SUMMER HOTELS 
The New Magnolia 
The New Magnolia Hotel is becom- 
ing 
Southern States, which fact is attested 
to by the number of Southern people 
who have registered at this hostlery 
during the present season. Among 
those who are prominently known are 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Rose of At- 
lanta, Ga., together with their family 
and maids. Mr. Rose is the leading 
distiller in the South and one of the 
prime movers in political affairs in 
that section. Then there is Mr. and 
Mrs. Arch. M. Robinson and their two 
children from Louisville, Ky., who are 
registered at the New Magnolia for 
the balance of the season. Mr. Rob- 
inson is extensively engaged in inau- 
gurating new trolley lines in the South 
and West. Herman G. Hartwell of 
Louisburg, Ky., is also registered at 
the New Magnolia for another season, 
as also are Mrs. J. E. Shea and family 
of Clifton, SC.; Miss Florence G. 
Hunt of Charleston, S.C., who has 
joined Mrs. James Simpson; Mrs. L. 
H. Prewitt of Winchester, who is vis- 
iting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Taylor, 
and is registered for the season. Ful- 
ton Colville of Atlanta, Ga., well 
known in the army and navy circles, 
very favorably known in the: 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
has joined his friends, Mr. and Mrs. 
P.S. Arkwright of Atlanta, Ga, at 
the New Magnolia, where the Jatter 
are spending the summer 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp Bartlett and 
family of Baltimore, Md., are regis- 
tered at the New Magnolia for the 
season. Mr. Hartlett is one of the 
leading attorneys of Baltimore. 
The young people at the New Mag- 
nolia have kad a pleasant addition to 
their number this week. Miss Bessie 
Dyer, as charming a Southern girl as 
has come to Magnolia for many a 
season, spent the week at the hotel, 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. 
Mowry. Miss Dyer is a Baltimore 
girl, but she has spent much of her 
life in Port Antonio, Jamaica, where 
her father is manager of the Atlantic 
Fruit company. Miss Dyer isa much 
travelled, accomplished girl and very 
pretty. She came up to the New 
Magnolia from Swampscott, where she 
is spending the summer at the New 
Ocean House, the guest of Mrs. E. R. 
Grabow. 
Mrs. John Craige Simpson of Wash- 
ington, D.C., has joined her sister, 
Mrs.:- Rudolph Kauffman of Washing- 
ton, D.C. 
Mr. and Mrs C. B. Potter of Roch- 
ester, N.Y., are registered here for 
another season. 
YOU CAN RELY ON 
Miss A. I. McGuire, Miss H. L. S. 
Gamble and Miss R. F. Gamble of 
Brooklyn, N.Y., are spending the 
month of August here. 
Martin Erdmann of New York, a 
prominent member of the New York 
Stock Exchange and well known in 
London business circles, has registered 
for an extended visit. 
Visner’s Nox-all Nerve food. Try 
it. 5 cents a glass at Lycett’s, Mag- 
nolia. es 
FOR: S488. 
OLD-FASHIONED CLOCK. 
The first Musical Clock exhibited in Bos- 
ton. It was in amuseum on the corner of 
Court Street and Corn Hill in 1802. Im 
ported from Germany by the Hon. Jonathan 
Greenwood of Hubbardston. It is about 
eight feet tall, solid mahogany case, has 72 
organ pipes and 15 trumpets. There is no 
duplicate of this clock in this country. 
CAN BE SEEN AT 
H. W. BENTON’S, 
141 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass. 
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