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days so cooling as a Soda _ properly 
Making Soda right is our 
hobby—we do know how and that’s 
patronage it does. 
We serve you 
right and the cost is small. 
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The Druggist, - 
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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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Essex Baseball. 
Saturday was Essex’ off day. 
There is an odd number in the 
league and one club has to loaf each 
Saturday. Rather than rest out—a 
game from the outside was framed 
with the Maples of Salem. Then de- 
mand came for our players. Man- 
chester took our pitcher; Peabody 
bid for our 3d baseman and catcher, 
our shortstop didn’t show up and 
the spectators, when they saw the 
state of things, thought twice before 
paying for tags. But that prince 
among first basemen, Cogswell, 
showed up, Bobby Low, the veteran 
was induced to enter the game, Pool 
from the Point, and finally the nine 
was full and the game started. The 
Maples were in fine feather, expect- 
ing an easy victory. The battery 
was Story and Burnham for Essex, 
and Brown and Brenan for Maples. 
Maples went to bat and knocked out 
two runs—then Essex came in for 
one. The second inning neither 
scored; third no score. In the fourth 
Maples seored two, so did Essex. 
Maples scored none in the fifth, Ks- 
sex got one run. This tied the score. 
In the seventh Maples got one run 
and Essex two. No score in the 
CONOMO. 
Miss Lillian Pinder of Brooklyn, 
N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
W.R. Watters and will remain 
through August. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Mortimer of 
Hartford, Conn., are spending a 
week with Mr. and Mrs. Sefton Karl 
at the Lufkin cottage. 
ESSEX. 
Henry Hill is visiting Mrs. Philip 
Malonson on Story street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnham of 
Western avenue, were among the re- 
cent visitors to Long Beach. 
Misses Elizabeth and Margaret 
Burnham had a very enjoyable trip 
to Gloucester Monday. 
Miss Miriam Choate of Spring 
street, visited Choate Island last 
week. 
Misses Lucy Burnham and Lelia 
Raymond recently enjoyed a day’s 
outing at Salem Willows. 
We are pained and_ shocked to 
hear of the death of Mrs. Simpson, 
the mother of Dr. Simpson. As we 
recently chronicled she was in Eur- 
ope for rest and recreation. From 
time to time we have heard from her, 
always favorably, having a delight- © 
ful time. Then-suddenly comes the 
news of her death. The sympathy 
of the whole community goes out to 
the doctor and sister Lydia, in their 
bereavement. 
eighth. In the ninth Maples got two 
runs and won by the score of 7 to 6. 
The game was exciting from start to 
finish and those that declined to pay 
were sorry. Story pitched a great 
game. Bobby Low showed up and 
it was plainly seen that all that was 
needed was a little practice to give 
him back his gilt edged seat in the 
front row of local ball players. 
Story got in a four bagger and a 
home run. The game really was Hs- 
sex’ as the Maples made two runs 
on a ball lost in the grass in the in- 
. field. 
Sunday School League, Saturday. 
Baptists won from Methodists, score 
3 to 2. North Beverlys won from 
Montserrat 16 to 2. Universalists 
won from the Dane Streets. 
Standing in league :— 
Won Lost Pet. 
North Beverly 12 2 857 
Universalists LE 3 .786 
Essex int 5 .688 
Dane Streets 9 6 .600 
Methodists 6 3 400 
Baptists tC: O71 
Centreville 1.413 071 
