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Ball Team Eats Opponents. . The affair was well advertised among the Mrs. P.V. R. Ely, Miss Maude Sturgis, 
: aug ball b F summer colonists, and when the Baptist Miss Frances Sturgis, Mrs. Charles Ken- 
The Manchester base-ball boys lined up church was opened, at 9 o’clock, many were nard. Toy table—Mrs. Frederick Brooks 
against a very casy PLOPOSINOn Wednesday ready to buy of the large amount of articles and Mrs. Henry Grew, 2d. Flower table— 
night on Reed’s diamond, Beach street, in offered for sale. The booths wers attrac- Mrs. R. C. Heaton. 
the shape of a complimentary dinner given tively decorated with crepe paper. OO 
them by Mr. Albert Cunningham, vice pres- The following-named women were in MANCHESTER-BY-THE SEA 
ident of the base-ball association. charge of the various tables: Candy— Mrs. 
1 Ae s ees, to say ine team won out, FE’ Pp, Motley, Mrs. Philip Dexter,. Mrs. Pndetploped parece of land from one to thirty acres. 
yands high, scoring a complete victory over AS ah Fire Pape > Ss SVE Good yiew of ocean, Great opportunity to buy for 
Mr Reed’eline-u ak avin not a morsel Henry I : King. Fancy article table Mrs. building purposes or investment. ORRIN A. MAR- 
: P, ¢ ne etic Frederick Sears, Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, TIN, Summer stre t, Manchester, Mass. 
of a doubt as-to whom the winners were. 
From the time Umpire Cunningham called 
the game, till Knight sent home the last ae 
“ball,” there was never a doubt as to the 
outcome of the contest. Everybody was e © 6) 
right in the game and batted hard. And 
when it came to base running, every man a @ vp 
crossed home plate several times. 
It was an errorless game, not one man , 
failing to pull in everything that came his 
way. Dunbar, Ralph Stanley, Walen and 
Wade were the star players in this respect. 
The invitations sent out by Mr. Cunning- 
ham included the base-ball team and subs 
and officers of the association. Only 15 
turned up when the game was called, how- 
ver. Those present were: Assistant man- 
ager Wm. Walen, treasurer William Hoare, 
umpire Roy Stanley, Percy Wheaton, A. 
Walen, Fred Dunbar, C. Knight, D. Chaine, 
Hugh Gillis, Chester Standley, Legory ‘ 
Wade, E. Wilkinson, Walter Edgecomb, HL J [Pe R 
Lester Mason and Albert Cunningham. : i i i , ‘ i 
The summary and line-up: 
and Separate Trousers and Straw Hats 
MARKED WAY DOWN 
To clean up stock for New Fall Merchandise 
DAY ann HOYT, “217 Essex Street, 
SALEM. 
Consomme Chicken Royal MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Olives Pickles 
Tenderloin of Beet Sealey i 
Boiled Potatoes ashe otatoes : 
Reach Paine Rew avers ONE HOUR’S RIDE FROM BOSTON. 
ik toes : 
Sain Lew pame Recdaitolls FINE GOLFING, KETTLE COVE GOLF CLUB. 
Le ane SURF AND STILL WATER BATHING. GOOD FISHING 
Coffee Milk Cocoa SUITES WITH BATH. EXCELLENT CUISINE; 
Sale Nets $1,500. Send for illustrated booklet. 
The sale at Beverly Farms, Thursday, in THOS. O. PAIGE, Proprietor. 
aid of the Sunnyside day nursery, was a 
pronounced success, more than $1,500 being 
realized. The affair was in charge of the 
society women at this section of the shore, 
Mrs. P. V. R. Ely being president of the : 
large committee in charge. Is penetrated by the Boston & Albany Railroad, and a dozen trains a day 
leave Boston, Mass., from the East, and Albany, N.Y., trom the West, and 
several trains a day from New York City, over Harlem Division, N.Y. C. & 
FROZEN H.R.R.R. for Pittsfield, Mass., and other points in the central district of 
these hills. 
WHIPPED CREAM “Summer Homes on the Boston & Albany R.R.” 
Ft a Is the title of a 40-page illustrated and descriptive folder issued by the Passen- 
Barker’s Soda Fountain. ger Department of the Boston & Albany Railroad, containing a complete list 
of Hotels and Summer Boarding Houses along the line of that road in the 
Berkshire Hills District. 
5 It is richly illustrated with half-tone cuts of mountains, lakes, waterfalls, 
BARKER’S DRUG STORE, stage-roads, etc., and all prospective summer tourists will find it most inter- 
GLOUCESTER. esting. A copy may be secured by addressing A. S. Hanson, G.P.A., Boston. 
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