ESSEX. 
The baseball fans in Essex are 
waking up and getting ready to 
make things lively this season. The 
Essex Sunday School league team 
has played one game with each of 
the six other teams in the league, 
having won three and lost three 
games. Many of the regular play- 
ers on the Essex team have not yet 
arrived home from the _ different 
colleges which they attend; thus the 
team has been somewhat handi- 
capped. When the regular team 
gets together for the season and 
settles down, Essex has a good show 
to get away with the pennant this 
year. In the game last Saturday 
played with the Universalists team 
of Beverly, on the Beverly Common, 
a spectacular triple play was made 
by Low and Cogswell of the Essex 
team. The bases were full and the 
batter lned a hot one to Low on 
third base. He caught the ball, 
touched third, putting out the bat- 
ter and the man running from third 
to home, then-threw to Cogswell on 
first who touched the base and re- 
tired the man running from first to 
second who failed to get back in 
time. It was.a pretty play and 
evoked the approval of the ‘‘fans.’’ 
The next game will be played with 
North Beverly in North Beverly 
Saturday. As North Beverly won 
the first game played on the Essex 
field it will be a good game as Ks- 
sex will try hard to even up the 
score. The line up of the Essex 
team will be as follows when all the 
players get home for the season: 
Pitcher, ‘‘Holly’’ Lufkin; catcher, 
Ward Whetmore; Ist base, Wood- 
bury Cogswell; 2d base, Isodore 
Butchie; 3d base, Fletcher Low; ss. 
Ralph Lane; ef. Lyndon Story; If. 
“Sammy’’ Grey; rf. Everett Lander. 
Rothwell Burnham, Boutchie, Kason 
and Story. will be on the pitcher’s 
staff. Subs are Hubbard and Ross. 
Ward Wetmore broke his thumb in 
a game on his class team at Brown 
college. He will play in the field 
until he is able to resume his regu- 
lar position. 
The members of Harmony Temple 
were entertained by Mrs. George H. 
Cressey recently, at her cottage at 
Ipswich Neck. 
Captain and Mrs. J. W. Munn of 
Galveston, Texas, have been visit- 
ing Mrs. Munn’s mother, Mrs. Emi- 
lime Knowlton of South Essex. 
They have gone to the New Ocean 
View House, Swampscott, for the 
summer. They will come here for 
a short visit before returning to 
Texas next fall. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
39 
Carriages to Let 
a 
MAZEPPA 
CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
NEW CARRIAGE LINE TO CONOMO POINT 
J, GARDNER GOLEMAN, PROPRIETOR 
Meets all Cars at Junction of Essex Avenue and Harlow Street. i 
Baggage Express 
Stables and Office Harlow Street, South Essex _ | 
BAW TL Pie Cee CARS SAPD Hoe TEATS Kea 
Bungalows a Specialty 
254 Essex Avenue - 
HENRY W. BRAY 
275 Essex Avenue 
FANCY BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER 
Rubber Heels a Specialty 
Shop opposite the West Gloucester Grocery 
Orders taken by A. W. Andrews, Real Estate Agent 
Telephone 458-M 
LARGE FARM FOR SALE 
on. Woodman Street, West Gloucester—30 
Acres Land, 15 room House, large Garage, 
Stable for 3 Horses, Hen Coop 80 feet long. 
10 minutes from Essex Ave. Apply to 
ALEX. W. ANDREWS, Essex Avenue 
West Gloucester Telephone 458-M 
EVERETT W. LANDER 
UNDERTAKER 
Funeral Director and Embalmer 
Lady Assistant 
South Essex, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Atlendance Day or Night 
77 Main St. 
D. BETTS 
- West Gloucester, Mass. 
GEORGE H. PAYNTER 
Manager 
CONOMO POINT 
AUTOMOBILE LINE 
Meets all Trains at Conomo and West Gloucester 
Stations. Meets all Electric Cars at the Junction of 
Essex Ave. and Harlow Street. 
Auto Parties taken out by hour or Day. 
Carriages to Let by hour or Day. 
Baggage transported to all sections of the North 
Shore. 
Also Proprietor of the 
“STOP OVER” ICE CREAM EMPORIUM 
at the junction of Harlow St. and Essex Ave., 
South Essex. 
Residence: Harlow St., South Essex 
Telephone 14-13 
Hotel Conomo, Conomo Point, South Essex 
W. C. CHESTER, Mer. 
BROILED CHICKEN, FISH AND COMBINATION DINNERS 
STEAM CLAMS TO ORDER UPON ARRIVAL. 
Special attention to automobile parties. 
Miss Ruth KE. Low is one of the 
large class to be graduated from 
Wellesley college next week. Miss 
Low was honored ,recently by an 
election to membership in Phi Betta 
Kappa, one of the secret societies, 
to which all graduates aspire. <A 
number of Miss Low’s friends will 
attend the Class Day and_ other 
Commencement exercises. 
Mrs. Frank Perkins, Mrs. Preston 
Jenkins and their sister, Miss Cath- 
erine Finlayson, of Rochester, N. H., 
have gone to Europe for a two 
months’ tour. While there they 
‘will visit their old home in Scot- 
land, also London and other places. 
George G. Perkins was in 
Brighton last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Rutus Hatch and 
son Howard, of Detroit, Mich., have 
arrived here and are visiting Mrs. 
Hatch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da- 
vid K. Mears of Southern avenue. 
Mrs. Fred Parsons is suffering 
from an attack of appendicitis. 
Stick To It 
“The road to progress all the way 
Is jammed with those who stick 
and stay 
And hold with courage till they find 
The thing or place fixed in their 
mind. 
Success belongs to strength and 
pluck 
Count more on work and less on 
luek.’’ —G. E. B. 
