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deed. The excellent program which 
had been prepared by the citizens’ 
committee went off without a hitch, 
and everyone enjoyed themselves. 
The celebration started in good sea- 
son the “night before’’ and it did not 
end till late the next night. Noise, 
though not the of boistrous kind, was in 
abundance and it was relaxed only 
when the ammunition was used up. 
The sports, at Tweed’s field in the 
morning and at Central Square and 
West Beach in the afternoon, were the 
attraction of the day. Starting in the 
morning with a baseball game at 8.30, 
at Chas. H. Tweed’s field, there was 
a continual round of events arranged 
for the day, closing in the evening 
with a grand display of fireworks at 
West Beach. 
There were crowds of people from 
out of town, attracted, no doubt, by 
the events scheduled. Many of the 
summer people took in the sports and 
manifested as much interest and en- 
thusiasm over the outcome as any. In 
fact, at West Beach in the afternoon, 
several of the summer colony partici- 
pated in some of the events. 
The indefatigable efforts of the 
committee and the liberal offerings of 
the citizens at Beverly Farms made 
the day’s celebration a success, for all 
the expense contingent with the day 
was subscribed for by the people, the 
city of Beverly not allowing anything 
toward defraying the expenses of the 
day. 
The Rowley Brass band of 22 pieces 
furnished excellent music during the 
afternoon and evening. 
West Beach was crowded in the 
evening, when a grand display of fire- 
works was given from the pier. The 
day’s program was carried out with a 
precision that typified the spirit of the 
whole celebration and reflected much 
credit on the committee in charge, 
which was composed of the following : 
Forrester H. Pierce, chairman ; Greg- 
ory P. Connolly, secretary; Elmer 
Standley, treasurer; George H. 
Burchstead, F. P. Gaudreau, J. M. 
Publicover, W. B. Publicover, Edwin 
L. Pride, Howard E. Morgan, Wilbur 
J. Pierce, Edwin F. Campbell, B. J. 
Woods, Howard P. Williams, Alex- 
ander Carr and James E. McDonnell, 
The various winners in the sports 
of the day, with first and second 
prizes and records follow: 
Baseball game: Young Athletics beat Young 
Americas, 7-4; mask, chest protector, 
glove. 
Throwing base ball, men: John Connolly, 
807% ft.; Frank Trowt, 273% ft., ball. 
Throwing base ball, boys: Willie Quigley, 
1st; Dennis Kelleher, 2d, ball. 
Running broad jump: * Joe Griffin, 18 ft. 11 
in., goblet; Wm. Sheehan, 16 ft. 8% in., 
mug. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Running high jump: Joe Griffin. 5 ft., picture 
frame; Dan Murphy, 4 ft. 8 in. Indian 
plate. 
Hop, step and jump: Joe Griffin, 39 ft. 2 in., 
umbrella; Patrick Butler, 37 ft., scarf 
pin. 
Standing broad jump: Wm. Sheehan, 9 ft. 
7% in., cork screw; Patrick Butler, 9 ft. 
6% in., vase. 
10-mile bicycle race: Marshall Woodbury, 
29 m. 31 sec., cup; Eddie Decosta, 29 m., 
33 sec., hand bag; Arthur Harlon, dress 
suit case; time prize, Arthur Harlon, 
29 m. 24 sec., field glasses. 
Boys’ bicycle race: Neil Murray, dress suit 
case; Dennis Donnovan, spyglass; M. 
Edgecomb, stylographic pen. 
Slow bicycle race: Michael Connolly, pair 
sneakers; Geo. Burchstead, pair sneak- 
ers. 
Men’s 100-yard dash: Ed, Healey, dressing 
case; Wm. Sheehan, cigar box. 
Boys’ 100-yard dash: H. Lewis, umbrella ; 
W. Quigley, bat; Gordon Smith, bat. 
Girls’ 100-yard dash: Grace Quirk, jewel 
box; Zita Kyle, canoe. 
Men’s 220-yard dash: Wm. Sheehan, tall 
cup; Harry Cole, cigar jar. 
Boys’ potato race: D. Donovan, A. Young, 
Geo. Murray, T. Conway, 4 balls at T5c., 
Victor league. 
Girls’ potato race: Grace Quirk, Abbie Wil- 
liams, May Neville, Catherine McDon- 
ald, Zita Kyle, 5 purses at 50c. 
Three-legged race: Dennis Donovan and 
Russell Cadigan, 2 match safes, at $1.00. 
Men’s double dory race: Winzts and Wil- 
liams, 2 dress suit cases; Harry Howell 
and Will Pike, 2 cups and saucers. 
Boys’ double dory race: Neville and Ned 
Flynn, 2 cups at $2.50; Connolly and 
Bresnahan, 2 pair cuff buttons. 
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Men’s single dory race: Mr. Winzts, cup; 
Harry Howell, cup with 3 handles. 
Men’s swimming race: F. M_ Rivinis, 
sweater; Harry Lee, sweater. 
Boys’ swimming race: John McLaughlin, 
bathing suit; Eugene Connolly, bathing 
suit. 
Diving contest: A. Sutherland, 2 military 
brushes; Harry Lee, 1 brush. 
Girls’ floral bicycle race: Jennie Hanson, 
camera; Ella Low, hand bag, pocket- 
book. 
Horse race: Virginia Francis (George Chip- 
chase, owner), large silver trophy ; Moon- 
light Maid (Frank Carr, owner), large 
silver vase. 
Pony race: Sunlight (George Chipchase, 
owner), large silver oak-finished stein; 
Nessuquoit (Mrs. Thomas W. Pierce, 
owner), smaller silver oak-finished stein. 
Telephone 11-13. MANCHESTER OFFICE. 
For ELECTRICAL WORK cali 
Clark & Mills Electrical Co. 
44 CENTRAL STREET. 
Isolated Plants. 
Bells and ’Phones. Fixtures. 
Columbia Batteries for Autos. 
Electrical Automobiles Cared For and 
Repaired by Practical Man. 
W. W. HARDING, 
Estimates furnished. 
Electrical Wiring. 
Resident Manager. 
ES EE eS 
French’s Creamery, 
— Dealers in the Finest Quality of — 
Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Fancy Cheese, Heavy Cream. 
Telephone Connection. 
244 Cabot St., Mason Building, 
We Carry HUNTLEY & PALMER’S Crackers. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Free Delivery. 
Next to A., B. & W. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, 
GEORGE FEF. 
Machinist 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Bic cle Sundries. 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Launches. 
Telephone Connection. 
Manchester, Mass. 
DYER, 
Full 
Orders taken for all kinds of Electrical Work. 
LOOMIS, The Jeweler, 
9 Central Square, Manchester. 
Fine Watch Repairing 
French Clocks and Hall Clocks. 
PURE MILK AND CREAM 
Teams Deliver Daily at .aa——___. 
Beverly Farms and Manchester 
A SPEOIALTY. 
Clocks Wound and Cared for by the Season. 
RUBLY ROAD FARM 
WENHAM, MASS. 
SYDNEY EK. PRINCE 
% SUMMER BOARD FOR HORSES 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS, 
Near the Myopia Hunt Club 
GOOD PASTURE 
