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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
A Summer Bank Account 
Is Convenient. 
Provides Local Funds. 
At the Close of the Season You Have an Ac- 
curate, Complete, and Compact Record of 
All Expenditures. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Banking hours 8 :30-2 :30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
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Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Margaret Fenton is visiting 
her mother, Mrs. Jane Hinds of Ne- 
ponset, who observed her 86th birth- 
day yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Peabody 
and sons Donald and Roger were 
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. 
Young, School st. 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes 
and shellac from H. S$. Tappan, 17 
3ridge st., Manchester. adv. 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents. at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. ady. 
A party of Manchester young peo- 
ple walked to Beverly Farms Monday 
evening to attend the monthly meet- 
ing of the Salem Christian Endeavor 
Union at the Beverly Farms church. 
Rev. A. G. Warner of Manchester, 
conducted the devotional exercises 
and Miss Effie Stidstone, one of the 
.xsanchester delegation was electel 
secretary of the Union. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
ae ny 
Manchester 
Electric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
Request. 
Office: 
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Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
Hicu ScuHoor, BASEBALL. 
Story High School defeated Man- 
ning school of Ipswich at the Brook 
st. diamond, Manchester, last Satur- 
day afternoon 4 to 3. In spite of ad- 
verse decisions on the bases by Um- 
pire Serrat of Ipswich, who suffers 
from near-sightedness at convenient 
intervals, the Manchester boys were 
able to overcome a two-run lead early 
in the game and come out of the fray 
with colors flying. Part of the game 
was played in rain, which threatene: 
to stop playing at one stage and made 
fielding difficult. ‘The score: 
MANCHESTER 
AB RH PO*Age 
Mi parel ak 1 cWc eect. se 5) 10 ORO a 
Height aoc ivers tar taetee 4 1 "L283 ee 
Cratts ee UD gees «ie micas emAOM OL IRS ly, 10, 
PTaDers, 85, pF .tisas ee 371-2 ae 
Walsh, ¢, (1b?-as. 244.04 3-0: 0 eats 0 ae 
Beaton eo awl el enter 4s Acs 29 Digk Summ 
Peabody artis existe oor 4°50. 2 Pe ae 
Chadwick. vies = tret. 20). 0) Ra eae 
Bohaker ef “a, oct ee 3.2 0-030 0 ag 
IPSWICH 
Wialla¢e, 22bytarimacmners Feaeeee, eae Weel RUBE 2 
iH Goxrd ons eo busses cere 3020: 00 =, 0 eel 
(amp Dell Sasser. a. eispadtte 5-07 ON - Oe si eae 
One yaw lias teatestestene erate He Oe OF Fas. sian 
Wiendell, op eros cihiniec 2 4) (Ds Be eed eal 
Lian ges. 6 Gisiivea ia dteves eees 4-44 Ore 0 Oa 
P erlcinis a6 Cle ery atten tare 4-0. Ose a0 mee 
Bolessecl Dysctwcine sce anton ae d-jok2* sOer Oaaat 
Gordon, rf Vere 4°-0- 0°40 = 0 
36 6 24 7 35 
Summary: 2-base hits, Wallace, Lange 
and Francis; base on balls, Crafts 1, 
Francis 3, Wendell 4; struck-out by Crafts 
4, Francis 5, Wendell 10; double play, 
Francis to Béaton, Wendell to Boles. 
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Manchester revenged itself upon 
Dummer Academy for the only de- 
feat it has received this season bv 
trimming the academy boys 16 to 8 
on their home ground, Wednesday 
afternoon. Dummer, which defeated 
Story High School two weeks ago, 
was outclassed from the start 
Ferguson, the academy twirler, wa: 
batted from the box in the second in- — 
ning when Manchester drove in 7 
runs. Crafts and Francis led tie 
Manchester team both in batting and 
fielding. Nutter and Brown of the ~ 
Dummer team made a_ creditable — 
showing. Score by innings: 
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Manchester, 471000202—1617 7 
Dummer 
Crafts and Miguel. 
Home-run, Height; 3b hit, Crafts; 
2b hit, Miguel, Francis and Peabody; — 
struck-out by Ferguson 3, by Burns 6, 
by Crafts 2; base on balls, Crafts 2, 
Burns 2; hit by pitched ball, Miguel 
and Peabody; double play, Francis to 
Height to Walsh, 
May 26, 1916. 
and a 
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Battery for Dummer, Ferguson and _ 
Burns and Nutter; for Mancheste*, — 
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