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indeed, it was feared at the hospital 
the wounds would prove fatal, blood- 
poisoning being feared. 
Mr. Coolidge is a contractor and is 
well known here. He is about 53 
years old. His family. lives at Wal- 
tham. Shortly after the accident 
Supt. Kimball telegraphed Mrs: Cool- 
idge that her husband had been in- 
jured in an accident and a nephew 
came on to Beverly and spent the 
night., Mrs. Coolidge came on the 
next day and was completely over- 
come when she learned the serious- 
ness of the accident. 
“Old English Ginger. Beer” 
$1.00 a Case, delivered, 
Or at 5¢ a Stein, at our Fountain. 
(@-— Introduced by us with great success 
last season. Better than ever now. 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Swansdown FLOUR 
and ‘Baking “Powder 
Veuve Chaffard OLIVE OIL, 
Brigham’s Creamery BUTTER, 
SIPHON SODA, 
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MANCHESTER 
PULSIFER’S BLK. 
Telephone 121.3. 
Asay: ROWE, 
LIVERY and BOARDING 
STABLES. 
Proprietor of Magnolia Line of Wagonettes. 
ig~A first-class Stable for Boarders. — All the latest 
styles of Carriages, with good safe-horses. and ‘careful 
drivers, promptly furnished from the Livery Stable, 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
NORTH SHORE..BREEZE 
Scott-Phinney. 
A very pretty wedding was solemn- 
ized in Manchester Wed Inesday € even- 
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Scott, Norwood avenue, when Miss 
Sarah Louise - Phinney of Sackville, 
N. B., and their son, George Edward 
Scott were united in marriage. Only 
the family of the groom and Charles 
Phinney, br other of the bride, was 
present. 
The bride was very prettily gowned 
in white crepe de chine with short 
train. 
The ceremony was performed. by 
the Rev. D. F. Lamson. The couple 
were unattended. The ring ceremony 
was used. “The room where the mar- 
riage was performed was very taste- 
fully decorated with daisies, pinks 
and potted ferns. 
Mr. and Mrs. Scott were the recip- 
ients of many beautiful presents, Mrs 
Scott being especially well remem- 
bered by Mr. and Mrs. Quincy A. 
Shaw, Jr., in which family the bride 
has been governess for years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Scott will not take a 
trip now. They will live at the home 
of the groom for the present. 
Beverly Baseball. 
Beverly split even in the double 
header at Peabody field yesterday, 
going down to defeat in the morning 
game with Wellington to the tune of 
5 to 0, but retrieving her fortunes in 
the afternoon game when in a close 
contest full of heavy hitting they de- 
feated the strong Arlington team. 
Wellington was out for blood in 
the morning game as they had previ- 
ously met defeat at the hands of the 
local team. McCue was in the box 
for the locals while Smith was at the 
rubber for, Wellington. Wellington 
started right in at the first inning and 
before Beverly realized what was hap- 
pening had sent two men home. 
In the third Wellington again came 
to the front and by timely hitting 
scored three more runs. This ended 
the scoring for the game. 
Beverly was unable to find Smith, 
getting only three scattering hits, 
two of which are credited to McCul- 
lom. Ryan of. Beverly ,and O’Neil 
of Wellington distinguished them- 
sélves by clever Jou catches. 
Ahe score; —sagee 
Innings Fa. BieO de: F487 Te BG 
Wellington’ 2 0 3 00 00 0 0—65 
The afternoon game showed a 
marked improvement in the batting of 
the Beverly boys. They found-Welsh | 
for 12 safe ones while. Arlington made * 
seven. off Grant whe did the twirling 
for Bevérly.. ' 
It was:an interesting. game from 
the spectators standpoint as there 
a — 
was lots BF hitting and the outcome 
in doubt until ie" last man was out. 
Beverly succeeded in winning out 
in the eight when she got two men 
across the plate, making the score 8 
to 7, where it remained at the close 
of the game. : 
Innings 12 2854.15 26> 78S Ge 
Beverly O11 “0 “D0. -38" -0 S20 T 
Arlington 1< 0.021.094. 002 Ue 
Misery ead Club. 
It is now thought the Misery 
Island Club will be reorganized and 
put on a running basis again. At 
present there is nothing being done 
on the island. The golf grounds are 
not being kept in trim and the bun- 
galows have not been opened. 
Last Saturday a meeting of the 
creditors was held at 70 State street, 
Boston, at which there were present 
some 30 of the creditors. Another 
meeting will be held next week, in 
all probability. 
The club owes about $45,000, of 
which $5000 is interest due on a 
mortgage bond of $100,000. 
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Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
25 Bridge Street, MANCHESTER 
M;. Leo C. Demach, B.A, 
TEACHER OF 
PIANO, ORGAN and HARMONY. 
Also, Private Tutoring. 
Pupil of J. Wallace Goodrich and Homer A Norris" 
Organist and Choirmaster of St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly, and St. John’s Church, Beverly Farms. ° 
Lessons given at pupil’s residences if desired. 
g pup 
Residence, 
$10.00 $60.00 
Bargains in TYPEWRITERS. 
Rebuilt Machines with New Platen, Type, 
Ribbons, etc., $25 to $35 guaranteed. 
Machines Almost New at low prices. 
Repaired, Rented, Exchanged. 
THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 
“J. ES McCOLGAN, Mgr. 
38 Bromfield Street,-! BOSTON 
Tel. 166 Main. 
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