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Telephone 190 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SBA. 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Batter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
—_—__—_——-S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Postoffice Bloek i 
Fine Groceries 
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Stop and Have a Look at our Montreal Melons 
The only Fruit Store in Essex County which Guarantees its Fruit 
Manchester Fruit Store ‘cc 
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P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Postoffice Block, * = - - - - - Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Our wagon will deliver your order Free of Charge in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Beverly Farms, Pride’s Crossing 
_7 PAINTING AND 
A. J. ORR a"n PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETG. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street ether eats Manchester, Mass. 
Opposite High School 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Cestom Tailor 
Has a large and complete assortment of up-to-date patterns 
for which to select goods for 
THAT NEW SUIT 
He also solicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they 
may desire in the Tailoring line 
Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Special Feature—Nice Line Men's Furnishings. They will please my Customers. 
Beach Street Telephone Conn. MANCHESTER 
Manchester Baseball. ee Ene * 
ie wives +; om) a igo 1a po a e 
The game with the ili tein? Warwellsgay pC aeie sce 40s 00 5. a eee 
on Saturday did not materialize as pjckingon, if ....... 5.9 stg 0g ip a2 
the boys did not show up. But local McMahon, 3b....... Ase Sad nO ABS Re ae 
‘‘fans’’ were not disappointed as Hines, rf ........... LES HB) 100 
the Mayflower team arrived in town, Smith, ¢, cf ........ A ed e180) 
1 1 aa De1z16, lb eae dees ce, LOE ro) LOL ald, 
and a gamé was soon arranged wl Opnkery # abe oh ter (a ir bi0.i18 west he 
them. It proved to be an excep-  Barfich, ss .......... 4): 0 00 eo oso 
tionally interesting game and both Burns, p ........... 1D: RO Oe OrecreU 
teams did splendid work, as can be Whitely, p .......... ps esl Pty a 
seen by the even score 7-8. To- ab? iB eer Is ee 
morrow the game will probably be 
with the Mayflowers. Two base hits—MeMahon. Struck out 
CRICKETS by Dunbar 7, by Burns 2. Bases on balls 
ab r h tb po a e- off Dunbar 1, off Burns 2, off Whitley 4. 
Rust, lf 1245 .4she we P20 n 08. /0 20s Umpire, Alfred (Walen. 
ACAI EN Stag sian oe ae olde a aa hy 
Cooks asSeembie ns apie Nit ee Che iieithy ah 
Walen, SS .....-.-.. Ah ioe 3 2 2 0 Letters remaining wnelaimed at 
Dunbar pet 7 Oe? hi 2 0 0 0 114 2 the Manchester, Mass. postoffice for 
Stanley; ic of. .ateern « rae, | es Bera ee c/ponl ir 38) : : li Q 16. 1911 
Roardosyfel ects five e801) eee the week ending Sept. 16, 1911 :— 
McCarthy, 3b ....... 4.0 021038 0-0 SeBall. Cy ho Coxsiiirs A sees Case, 
Gray, 2b .....++---- Mie ee eee) Ne ST BR Donlon, “Miss M.; Johnson, 
oe et gee 5 3 ‘ : ; ; F Roy; Landenslager, Ethel; Tubris, 
SEROYa Linh mesbtetics tat oe ee Antose; Western, Frank.—Samuel 
35 6 7 72721 7 +L. Wheaton, postmaster. 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Burton Pelton, who is at the 
Deaconess Hospital, Brookline, was 
very successfully operated on for 
appendicitis Monday. She is rest- 
ing comfortably and gaining rap- 
idly. 
The Misses Clara Sargent and 
Alice Haraden are enjoying their 
vacation at Hotel Eastman, North — 
Conway, N. H. Miss May Rogers is 
substituting at Fenton Co’s during 
Miss Haraden’s absence. 
At the second annual outing of the 
Essex County Press club held at the 
Danvers County club last Saturday 
afternoon, J. A. Lodge, the Breeze 
editor, was elected on the board of 
directors. Eighty-five members of 
the staffs of the county newspapamy 
were present. 
John J. Lavin and fang who 
have been spending the summer at 
Manchester, returned to their Boston 
home the first of this week. Mr. 
Lavin has been connected with the 
force of employees at the Essex 
County club for the past dozen or 
more years. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday  eve- 
ning, September 25th, with ° Mrs. 
Amandy' Reed, Lincoln street. 
Topic, ‘‘Sabbath.”’ 
A large number of friends 
relatives were guests of 
Baker 
20th, 
day. 
and 
Lorenzo 
the anniversary of his natal 
Business Change. 
One of the most important buslk — 
ness changes in Manchester in the — 
past year was the sale, this week, — 
by Arthur S. Dow, of his fish busi — 
ness, conducted in Manchester for | 
the past 32 years. Mr. Dow has sold — 
his business to Harry E. Slade, a 
Manchester young man, son of We. i 
and Mrs. Henry L. Slade of Brook 
: 
on Wednesday, September — 
street court. Mr. Dow has com 
ducted a very successful business, 
one of the best in fact, on the North 
Shore. He has catered especially — 
to the summer trade and has buih— 
un a reputation among them of fur-— 
nishing first class goods. 
Mr. Dow will continue with Mr 
Slade at the present location on 
Beach street until November 1st. 
Mr. Slade expects to move the busi 
ness into the building opposite the- 
police station, owned “by his erand- 
mother. He will probably have a 
fish cart on during the winter, a 
practice which Mr. Dow has not 
maintained in the past. Mr. Slade: 
has the best wishes of his many 
friends for success in his new | 
ture, 
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