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EUNIi« & 
It Doubles 
the Good- 
ness of the 
Soda 
Ice Cream Sodas, 
Sundaes, Crushed 
Fruit and Ice Cream, 
are just twice as 
good if the ice cream 
used is the delicious 
ICE CREAM 
Famous throughout New England for sixteen years for its richness and 
flavor. 
Made of the purest flavors and extracts, tested cream from our 
Vermont creameries and cane sugar, it conforms to every requirement of 
the Pure Food Laws. 
Look for the Jersey sign at the soda fountains of 
drug stores and confectioners and learn how good ice cream can be. 
Manchester Public Library — New 
Books. 
Adventures of James Capen Ad- 
ams, Hittell 799-H5 
Guide to English History, 
Elson 942-E2 
Human Machine, Bennett 130-B1 
Ideal Italian Tour, Forman 914.5-F1 
Makers and Defenders of America, 
Foote and Skinner 970-F1 
Palestine and its Transformation, 
Huntington 915.69-H 
Principles of Scientific Management, 
Taylor 174-T 
Rolf in the Woods, 
Thompson-Seton 599-S8 
Soul of the Indian, Eastman 970.1-E1 
Year in a Coal Mine, 
Husband 622-H1 
Fiction: 
Happy Island, Lee L478.4 
John Sherwood, [ronmaster, 
Mitchell M682.13 
John Verney, Vachell V118.3 
Master Christopher, 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
De La Pasture P293.4 
Melody in Silver, Abbott A1822.1 
Miss Billy, Porter P8441.1 
Miss Livingston’s Companion, 
Dillon D579.3 
Mrs. Thompson, Maxwell M4651.2 
Sonny, Stuart $932.2 
Sonny’s Father, Stuart $932.3 
Story Girl, Montgomery M787.4 
To Love and To Cherish, 
Hall H1751.3 
Congregational Picnic. 
The annual pienie of the Congre- 
gational Sunday school, Manchester, 
was held Tuesday at Tuck’s Point 
and was a most enjoyable occasion 
for both old and young. Lemonade 
and ice cream were served on the 
grounds, and the children were 
treated to motor boat rides during 
the afternoon. The sports were a 
feature of the day. Following is the 
summary : 
Girls’ potato race, Pauline Semons, Ist; 
Ethel Edgecomb, 2nd; boys’ potato race, 
Stanley Beaton, Ist; Frank Knight, 2nd; 
boys’ running broad jump, Irving Baker, 
Ist; Stanley Beaton, 2nd; boys’ standing 
broad jump, Irving Baker, Ist; Westley 
Standley, 2nd; boys’ hundred yd. dash, 
over 12 years, Irving Baker, Ist; Stanley 
Beaton, 2nd; boys’ 100 yd. dash, under 
12 years, Joseph Dodge, Ist; Carleton 
Needham, 2nd; girls’ 50 yd. dash, Pauline 
Semons, Ist; Ethel Allen, 2nd; relay race, 
Frank Knight’s team consisting of Harry 
and Irving Baker and Frank Knight; 
boys’ wheelbarrow race, Abbott Foster, 
Ist; Frank Knight, 2nd; girls’ wheel- 
barrow race, Grace Merrill, lst; Pauline 
Semons, 2nd; boys’ doughnut race, Frank 
Knight, lst; Alfred Needham, 2nd; girls’ 
doughnut race, Pauline Semons, lst; Ethel 
Allen, 2nd; boys’ swimming race, Frank 
Knight, lst; Harry Baker, 2nd. 
Frank Floyd was starter and Winthrop 
Younger, field judge. 
MANCHESTER. 
Officer Stoops brought in a man 
Tuesday night charged with break- 
ing lamps at the Cove. The fellow 
was making a target of the highway 
department lamps left to guard the 
repairs being made to the highway 
in that section. He was released 
next morning. Too much booze is 
given as the cause of the act. 
The Essex County employees are 
making arrangements for their an- 
nual ball to take place in the Town 
hall at Manchester early in Septem- 
ber. The young men want it dis- 
tinetly understood that they have no 
connection with another dance to be 
held soon in the name of a benefit 
association. They are to hold their 
annual ball as they have for the past 
sixteen years and it is well known 
that their party is one of the best 
attended and best managed of the 
year. The concert previous to the 
dance is a feature of the party. 
Born, July 17, a daughter, to Mr. 
and Mrs. Pilbino Marotto. 
Born, July 19, a son, to Mr. and 
Mrs. James Logue. 
The odor from the remains of a 
dead dog in the little pond off Sum- 
mer street, near the over-head rail- 
road bridge, has been the subject of 
some comment the past week. Where 
is the board of health? 
H. J. GAY ELEGTRIGC GO. Everything Electrical 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR G. E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
ALL STYLES OF 
Postoffice Block ® . 2 e 2 . 
Telephones: Store, 12-11; Residence, 24-5 
Manchester, Mass. 
