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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
-MANOHESTER, 
A: meeting of. the Manchester. club 
will be held this, evening... The. re- 
freshments committee... will. = have 
something to. offer. ; 
Letters .remi Vining Civecined at. the 
Manchester, Mass: -postoffice for week 
of April’ Ist: Marise; Miss ;..Moore, 
W. B.; Robertson, ‘ont. — Sam’ E, 
W heaton, postmasteré. . 
The Misses: May- Bocas . Helen 
Sherman; Hazel .Semonis,: Grace Mer- 
rill, Dora Marshall, Abbi¢, Floyd .and 
Edna West, attended the athletic meet 
of the Saleni-YMCA-last Friday eve- 
ning. . The membeés Gf; thie -Manches- 
ter?-Y MCA. also'attendeds 
Rev. Mr... Bulkley. of: Bevoelnonitl 
speak in the .chapel«on .Wednesday 
evening, April --12th,-‘at 7:30--o’elock 
underthe auspices of -the Ladies’ So- 
cial:. Circle: #Subject: “Travels in 
Europe:?: Mr: Bulkley spoke before 
the Womans’ Club. last*year:on :“Old 
Concord” .and..is .a. very: entertaining 
speaker... Admissio6n325" cts.) 72 
Books Given t6~Manchester Public 
Library by Edward Robinson. 
Americanisms and ‘Briticisms, he 
Mathews 818-M2 
Ancient Greek and Female Costume, 
Smith te 0d 
Burns’ Poetical..Works ~.* . 821-B4 
Beethoven, Nohl B-13415 
Concise “Glossary of ‘Architecture, 
Parker # #2 AS & way 720- Pé 
Criticism and Fiction, 
Howells - 818-H2 
Crusades, Cox ‘*** 940-C 
From the Books of-Lawrence Hutton 
848-H3- 
Gallops, Gray G778.1 
German Composers, 
Great Singers 2v., Ferris 
Great Violinists, Ferris 
Italian and French Composers, Ferris 
Old London Nosegay, 
Ferris 
Marshall 914.2-M4 
Oldtime’ Fireside. Stories, 
Stowe ~* : -_ $89.10 
Our Américan “Aftiste’ : 
Benjamin : 920,B13 
Physical Science, Gage™ *~"/ 24500- G 
Poems and ene of Lord Byron 
821- B12 
Queens of- Ky ngland 8v, Zz 
Stric kkand . 920-S19 
Renaissance in  Jialy, 
945-83 
Symonds 
Roman. Lite matin and Roman Art, 
3urn es 870-B 
Shakespeare’s Works, Tv.  822-D1 
Ten J Pales by E rancols C aAppeers 
CG 785.1 
Thirty Years W ar, Gardiner 943-G1 
Tuscan Cities; Howells 945-H 
Stevenson 
821-S7 
Underwoods, 
920-F10 . 
’ number 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
e Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—_————-§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Telephone 160 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoffice Block, = - - = 
A. J. ORR 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETG. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
ea LCICDNONG 1 ans 
Opposite High School 
Bennett Street 
MANCHESTER -BY-THE-SBA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-8ea 
2 PAINTING AND 
“as PAPER-HANGING 
Manchester, Mass. 
EASTER MILLINERY 
MRS. K. B. SHERMAN 
44 CENTRAL ST., 
Open Evenings. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
(16) 
914.2-H4 
914.4-H1 
Walks in London, Hare 
Walks in Paris, Hare 
Manchester Boys Made Good Show- 
ing at YMCA Meet. 
At the athletic meet of the YMCA 
boys of. Southern Essex County, in 
Salem, last Friday evening, the Man- 
chester boys made an exceptionally 
good showing and notwithstanding 
the fact that they had the smallest 
of entries in the various 
events, they carried away next to the 
largest number of prizes, landing 
No. 2 in the final summary. The 
Manchester boys had been able to do 
no training except what slight prac- 
tice could be made out of doors, 
while some of the other associations 
had an opportunity of in-door work 
the last winter. The boys had the 
proper spirit, however, and after all 
that counts as much as anything in 
athletic contests. 
Those entered were Rufus Long, 
William McDiarmid, Gordon Nor- 
thrup, George Beaton, Frank Floyd, 
Allen. McKinnon and Cheever Her- 
sey. They won a total of 25 points 
Essex won the cup with 32 points; 
Lynnfield Centre came third with 17, 
Nahant 14 and Wenham 12 points. 
The Manchester boys won the fol- 
lowing: Standing broad jump, Allen 
McKinnon, 8 ft. 4 in.; high jump, 
Allen McKinnon Ist, 4 ft. 10 in., 
Frank Floyd, 2d, 4 ft. 9 in.; relay 
race, team composed of Northrup, 
Floyd, Beaton and Hersey, time 2 
min. 46 sec., 5 laps for each man; 
swimming race, length of tank and 
back five times, won by Rufus Long, 
time 2 min. 45 sec.; shot put, Me- 
Kinnon, 3d, 32 ft. 4 in. Hersey did 
a fine sprint in the relay race and 
was largely responsible for winning 
the race for Manchester. 
A large number of YMCA boys 
and friends of the contestants at- 
tended and cheered lustily for Man- 
chester. The next meet will be held 
a year hence, when Manchester 
hopes to land the cup. This year 
they can congratulate themselves 
they were able to land second place. 
Boston Chamber of Commerce Boom- 
ing North Shore. 
‘‘New England, What It Is and 
What It Is To Be’’ is the title of a 
book of 446 pages issued by the Bos- 
ton Chamber of Commerce. The 
book refers to the North Shore as 
a summer resort and mentions Roek- 
port, Gloucester, Magnolia and Man- 
chester. 
Patronize the Breeze. 
