38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MRS. K. B. SHERMAN, MILLINER 
Is Showing a Very Attractive and Selected Line of 
SUMMER and LINGERIB HATS 
44 Central st., Manchester Next Door to Bradley’s Plumbing Shop 
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Fish Market 
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Heath’s Manchester 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. Telephones Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
BG All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
Cc. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large variety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make to order. 
stering in all its branches. General Mill Work Done. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. Telephone Gonnection. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Uphol- 
Have you visited the Biddle Baking 
Company’s “Little Bake Shop”? 
181-183 Essex Street, SaLemM, MAss. 
When we have more 
time we will tell you all 
about it. Please do not 
wait for us— come and 
see for yourself. 
Bakers, Confectioners. Dealers in 
Ice Cream and Soda. Lunch Room 
in the Rear. 
The Ladies’ Social Cirele will hold 
a picnic at Tuck’s Point, on Tues- 
day, July 11th. Chowder and Coffee 
will be served. 
Harmony Guild will hold a basket 
pienice at Tuck’s Point on Thursday, 
July 13th. If not pleasant, on the 
following day. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, First Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo § street. 
Sunday Service 11 a.m. Dean 
Wilham W. Fenn, Harvard Divinity 
School, will preach Sunday, July 2d. 
Rev. Dr. Theodore Lyman Frost 
will preach at the Baptist church 
Sunday morning on ‘‘Plough-work,’’ 
and in the evening on ‘‘A Cake Not 
Done.’’ 
“‘The Altruistie Age’’ will be the 
subject of Rev. Louis H. Ruge’s ser- 
mon at the Congregational church 
Sunday morning. In the evening he 
will discourse on ‘‘The Differences 
in Two Women.’’- The Sunday 
school will take a vacation during 
July and August. 
Baseball. 
The ball game on the Brook street 
playgrounds, Manchester, last Sat- 
urday afternoon, was undoubtedly 
one of the best games of the season. 
Cook and Gray played exceptionally 
well and Walsh was kept on the 
jump, but was always found ready. 
Manchester fans had the pleasure of 
seeing its team win out by a score 
of 7-6 over the Salem visitors. Hay- 
ward was not in best form, as he 
struck out three times. Both 
pitchers twirled good ball, but 
Lindholm received the better~ sup- 
port. The Crickets will probably 
play the Hawthornes in Salem Sat- 
urday and again on the afternoon of 
the Fourth in Manchester. The 
summary : 
CRICKETS. 
ab.r. bh. tb. po. a. e. 
Hayward, ef, Sede oe oe 
Rust, ¢, Ty Baas alee a 
Stanley, If, 22 al Lele OO 
A. Cool, lf, 3o0o5 One Opened, 
Cook, ss, Dike napa Oe ee, 
Walen, 3b, 4-101. sees gee 
Walsh, 1b, ce ee es Se | 
Gray, 2b, OS 2a 2 eee 
Holland, rf, 4°. 0-. 12th Oye0 
Lindholm, p, 40°70.) GOMe ee 
Total 41 71014 2711 4 
BROAD ST. A. A. 
ab. r. bh. tb. po. a. e. 
Mandeville, 2b, Snel eel EO eat 
Brawders, 3b, Fig Bek D's (2 ea 
Jones, lf, 5k” 0.20. 0-050 
Jordan, p, Dis 24 tele ees 
Cromwell, 1b, Om UL tea rome OO 
Imbault, e, Boi 2 (2.2 1465148 
Raymond, rf, 4° 2 2142550. 20260 
McDonough, ef, 450 co) il lOO 
Chickie, ss, 4007.02 LS leeo 
Total 43 «6 SOUT 27:-8. 7 
Two base hits—Hayward, Cook, Gray, 
Cromwell and Raymond. Bases on balls 
by Jordan 2, by Lindholm 3. Struck out 
by Jordan 12, by Lindholm 10. Hit by 
pitched ball, Walen. Umpire Walen. 
Scorer R V. Hayward. Time 2 hrs. 10 
mins. Attendance 250, 
