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AT THE HOTELS 
The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leggett Pultz of F S ss) Mi 
New York are among this week’s ar- or ale agnolia, ass. 
rivals. Mrs. Pultz is a daughter of 
eo McKenna of the Supreme SUMMER RESIDENCE 
Miss Charlotte L. Lane, Miss Ma- 
belle Lane, Miss G. A. Lane and 
Five acres of land and house of fifteen rooms, stands on high land 
Mortimer B. Lane who have been so and commands an extensive view of the ocean and surrounding 
prominent a factor in life at Magnolia country; also about twenty acres of land divided into lots suitable 
past seasons, are back for the balance for summer residences, and commanding some of the finest views 
of this season. in Magnolia. 
et a son, J. D. me Jr, 
ie) evelan ave returned to the ©. > 
Oceanside after a few weeks cruising Apply to J. MAY, Magnolia, Mass. 
trip. They will spendthe balance of 
the season touring the North Shore in 
their auto. 
Mrs. S. A. Carlton of Boston is 
back to the Oceanside after a short 
visit to Whiteface, N. H. . 
S. W. Bonsall of New York, and MAGNOLIA 
| his mother, Mrs. M. M. Bonsall, and © © 
‘ two daughters, Misses Beatrice and 
; Vera Cornell have arrived this week FOR SALE: One of the finest summer residences on 
: for the balance of the season. They the North Shore. 50,000 ft. of land and house of sev- 
. are at the ‘Shore View.”’ enteen rooms and four bath rooms and toilet, all mod- 
tee fee hanis of Indianavolis ern conveniences. The grounds are beautifully laid 
F Set Vice-President Fairbanks ans at out with plenty of shade, ornamental and fruit trees 
fee Cceanside accompanied by his and shrubbery, flower garden and tennis court. 
’ Cc 
friend John R. DeWitt of Philadel- Apply to J. MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
. phia. 
F. W. McConnell, assistant mana- - 
ger of the Touraine, spent the week- 
ae Mrs. McConnell at the FOR SALE, an SEinooS 
Mr. and Mrs. . W. Dunckl f e ge 
Brookline were guests over the wcek. | 58 Varieties of Odd Trees and Shrubs 
| end of Mr. W. H. Sands. us To clear the ground for Young Stock. 
Lieut Jackson of the Alabama was The block—one-quarter acre—is nearly all Specimen Large Pine, Spruce, 
a guest the early part of the week of Hemlock, Maple, Willow, ete. Calland see them at the Nursery from 2 to5 p.m. 
of Mrs. H. W, Southerland. I@-We also have the largest stock of specimen trees and shrubs on the North Shore, 
Miss A. S. McKey of Brookline at reasonable prices. 
arrived Wednesday and isa guest of | Typ PIERCE NURSERY, BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Chas. H. Howell. HART! @TREET 
“The Indian store,’’ whose home is 
at 186 Boylston street, Boston, is 
now at the height of its fifth season 
at Magnolia. Besides an interesting [ iM ( | f ; HAMILTON, 
collection of American Indian prod- [ 
ucts, such as baskets, bead-work, moc- a C= ro Nn ni MASS. 
casins, etc., a very full stock of Jap- NREROYATREROTEL 
anese goods is carried, special attention (FORMERLY WIN ) 
being paid to pottery suitable for OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
flowers and growing plants. In offer- 
ing the above, as well as a very full 
line of post cards and novelties .of ° » 
various kinds, the policy of former { Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
seasons has been continued. Regular 
prices are not increased for the sum- 
mer trade, and no “closing-out sale 
marks the end of the season.” 
J. ©. RAUCH Prop. 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Visner’s Nox-all Nerve food. Try Rooms single or en suite. 
it. 5 cents a glass at Lycett’s, Mag- 
nolia. 
