MANCHESTER 
Ask to see the attractive Xmas 
eards at Allen’s Drug gpore-=-10¢ a 
dozen. 
Deacon and Mrs. Jos. A. jel 
were in town Wednesday, being 
called to Salem from their home in 
Hudson, N. H., by the death of a 
friend, Mrs. Whipple of Salem. 
An automobile skidded into a ear- 
riage driven by P. H. Boyle Wednes- 
day noon, at the corner of Union 
and Washington streets. The auto 
was going up the hill toward 
Gloucester; Mr. Boyle was just 
rounding the corner. It is said the 
car was going at a fast speed. 
When the car hit the carriage, it 
broke both shafts, bent the frame 
of the carriage but did not smash 
the vehicle to any great extent. 
The horse cleared the carriage and 
was uninjured. Mr. Boyle was 
thrown onto the auto, but escaped 
with slight bruises and _ scratches. 
The car was uninjured, 
fenders and one lamp broken. The 
car is owned by a Boston doctor. 
Roberts & Hoare and Edward A. 
Lane have the contracts incidental 
to the improvements at the Amory 
Eliot summer home on Sea street. 
Repairs are in progress on_ the 
large annex connected with The 
Brownlands. 
Emerson Douglas ‘and Nesmith 
oxfords at Bell’s. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester postoffice for week 
ending December 9th: Allen, Wm. 
H.; Davis, Frank; Davis, Frank 
Mrs.; Gardner, William; Lopey, 
Sophie Mrs.; Nelson, Augustus.— 
Sam’] L. Wheaton, postmaster. 
Baseball Association 
Another meeting was held Tues- 
day evening in the interest of form- 
ing a baseball association in 'Man- 
chester, the purpose of which is to 
give support to a_ baseball team. 
The meeting this week was well at- 
tended, though a permanent organ- 
ization was not affected. A commit- 
tee of five was elected, composed of 
Perey A. Wheaton, Albert Cunning- 
ham, Willard Rust, John Walsh and 
John Gray, to bring in a set of by- 
laws and make other arrangements 
for the present life and expansion of 
the organization. Albert Cunning- 
ham was elected secretary and treas- 
urer pro tem. At a later date funds 
will be raised by subscription. <A 
fee of 25 cents is charged for mem- 
bership in the association. <An- 
other meeting will be held Tuesday 
evening, December 26th, in Carpen- 
: ters’ hall. 
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PRINTING 
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Players’ Averages A. Cool - : 3 87 
E. Valentine é : 86 2-3 
C. Kelliher 975-6 H. Bell : : ; 86 4-7 
C. Bell 93 3-7 F. Bullock : 3 : 86 1-2 
F. Mosher ; F 911-2 G. Slade 86 1-2 
G. Gray : ; : 91 J. Morrison 86 1-2 
M. Revelas ‘ ‘ ; 90 C. Stanley 86 1-5 
L. Hutehinson . ; 897-8 J. Nazzaro 85 2-3 
D. Riordan : ; , 891-2 G. Younger 85 2-3 
W. Rust : ' : 891-3 B. Stanley : ; : 85 5-6 
E. Semons : : : 892-7 J. Cool : : : 85 5-7 
A. Jones : F . 89 C. Votteros : : : 85 1-2 
W. Cook F : , 88 2-3. S. Mason 85 4-9 
EK. Lethbridge . ; ; 881-2 J. Saulnier : : : 85 1-7 
J. Taylor : : : 883-7 O. Stanley ; : : 85 
G. Rust : p : 881-6 J. Burgess : ; . 84 
D. Healey } F : 876-7 M. Lodge 83 2-3 
W. Bell : : . 876-7 EF. Ebberson 82 1-2 
J. Chadwick : 873-7 W. Cool 73 2-3 
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40c to 3.00 
1.00 to 25.00 
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- 1.00 to 10.00 
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Ingersoll Watches 1.00 to 2.50 
Many other useful and appropriate articles 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, Pharmacist 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICE 
