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Always New and Crisp 
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ESSEX BASEBALL. 
The game last Saturday in the Sunday 
School league was between the Dane 
Streets of Beverly and the Hssex, at EHs- 
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knocked out three runs. This looked 
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home again until the 8th when they scored 
one more run. Essex played a_ steady 
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Three Base Hits, Macks. Left on Bases 
Essex 7; Dane Streets 5. Stolen Bases 
Essex 8 Dane Streets 2. Hits off Lufkin, 
5; Briggs, 8. Struck Out by Lufkin, 5; 
by Low, 3. 5) 
Bases on Balls by Lufkin, 5; 
by Briggs 2. 
Other scores of Saturday’s games:— 
No. Beverly 14 Methodists 7; Baptists 4 
Centreville 2. 
Standing in League 
Won Lost Pet. 
No. Beverly 10 ] 910 
Universalists 9 3 750 
Essex 10 4 714 
Dane Streets if 5 562 
Methodists 4 8 333 
Centreville 2 1 154 
Baptists 1 11 83 
Dr. and Mrs. W. Alonzo Ellis are 
away on a week’s boating trip off 
New Bedford. 
Ralph B. Low is assisting at the 
Kssex postoffice. 
Dr. David Choate and daughter, 
of Salem, were in town on Tuesday. 
B. Frank Wilkins of North Bey- 
erly, manager of the Shawmut Hat 
store, of Salem, was in town on 
Tuesday. 
Miss Mollie Murphy of South Bos- 
ton, is visiting with Miss Lizzie 
Doyle on Pickening street. 
Fred Amero of Paris, France, is 
boarding with 8. A. Mears on Co- 
nomo Drive. 
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Goodhue 
and sons, Albert and Newell, spent 
Friday with their parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Erastus Burnham on Spring 
Street court. 
ESSEX. 
livery person in Essex that has 
the good of the beautiful town in 
which they live at heart should take 
The North Shore Breeze. Aside 
from its interest and merit as a pa- 
per, replete with high class news, it 
introduces, unites and welds Essex 
into that glorious stretch of country 
—as one has said ‘‘fairer than the 
garden of the Gods’’—The North 
Shore. Hitherto we have been un- 
noticed. Essex needs the North 
Shore and the North Shore needs 
Essex. There is no reason in the 
world why beautiful summer resi- 
dences should spring up in Beverly, 
Manchester, Hamilton, Gloucester, 
Ipswich and stop at the Essex line. 
Essex has over twenty square miles 
of the most glorious country ever 
created. All Essex needs is an in- 
troduction to be appreciated. The 
North Shore Breeze is the medium at 
hand for this purpose. Let us then 
give it a most cordial reception. 
Thirteen children were given a 
sail ‘‘down the river’’ to Ipswich 
Beach on Tuesday by L. E. Perkins 
in his comfortable and commodious 
launch. Capt. Bennie had charge of 
the party. There is not a more 
charming spot on the New England 
coast than Ipswich Beach. They 
spent the day there and had a grand 
vood time. 
The Methodist Sunday school will 
hold their annual picnic at Salem 
Willows, Wednesday, August 2d. 
The ears will leave the chureh at 
8.40 o’clock and returning will leave 
the Willows at 7 p.m. 
Miss Ruby Adams has just re- 
turned from a month’s trip. She 
spent a week at Duxbury with her 
aunt, and three weeks with her 
cousin, Mrs. Roy Worden of Oswego, 
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Mrs. Benjamin Lareom of Beverly, 
was in town on Monday. 
Mrs. Samuel L. Story of Winthrop 
street, started Tuesday. for Nepon- 
set, where she will make a_¥ short 
visit with the family of Edwin H. 
Oxner. é 
EK. J. Story, after an extended 
tour with the Ringling Bros. circus, 
as clarionette soloist, is now at 
home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and_ three 
children are stopping at the Smith 
cottage at Chebaceo Lake. 
Mr. Schofield of Beverly is en- 
larging his cottage on Conomo 
Drive. . 
Stanley Cole of West Gloucester, 
has been given a ear on the electric 
railroad on which he will act as 
conductor. 
