July 23, 1915, 
FRESH EGGS 
For Sale at Market Prices 
Laid by my own hens every day, 
also Fowl and Broilers Killed 
to Order. 
MISS LIZZIE WILSON 
$25 Summer Street, Manchester 
ee 
sent a whizzer down across the dia- 
mond toward short. Lynch picked it 
up clean as a whistle and made a per- 
fect throw to first, thus ending the 
game. 
The- score: 
MANCHESTER 
ABR H POA SE 
AERGG We BE hs css vls)s oes es Piewlians O Oi ard. 0 
WINGET YS SD eeicicis oe ee sete ste toe OF 0 
Mmonnely 26s. 2...... Ame ste 6 Sod 
ROC IE LN) a: aighavsves s.e os Arr 6 Oat 
BPERATES ING isu c?e-s ses + mien Orne 0 
BSEOM OE PIP ais o.s o's occ eens 0.0 0 aa] 
elena ue yet? 2)... A sO 0: 2.0 
SePNER MST Ciistele gigs.» © 6s +) eee ers ale OT 
MeUarthy rf ......... meee ieee k-.0 
DT ec dae RE aay eae 
QUEEN QUALITY 
AB RH POA ® 
gt Ames 02 O~ OO 
PATRI TY wat 240 pea, 6: 2, «aco os AD ee ae Or 1 
Mrammond ss... .)..... fore Ones 0 
Hagan dh. v...-..-.-- deep oO: 0 
PVOCIAMGaG. 3). n%s s0% 6 een ee O82 
SERRE OD ares vee es sos 3) lh Boo aa Re, 
WEES YS Po s.cs es bees Saale ee 2 O 
wemetiuge rl, ....-..- Su: 20.0) 0 <0 
WEGCLAILOY CL 4.4. 0:0 5s 24 es i esd Uae He 
B2F 0 4° 24 3. 2 
Stolen base, Drummond. Two-base hit, 
Gray. Home run, O’Leary. Base on 
balls, off Murray, 4. Struck out by 
Grover, 16; by Murray, 10. Umpires, 
Dunbar, O’Keefe. 
Trish Concert AND DANCE. 
Everything points to one big night 
at the Irish concert and dance in Mar- 
chester Town Hall next Tuesday 
evening. Final preparations have 
been made, and judging from the sale 
of tickets it promises to be the most 
successful affair given in the Town 
Hall this season. 
A reawakened interest in the na- 
tional music of Ireland, especially the 
jig reels and hornpipes of the oid 
days, has been happily aroused and 
the desire for them has become in- 
sistent. Wherever the  sea-divid> 1 
Gaels abide the love for the spirited 
tunes of old Ireland, which put the 
music right under your feet, still sur- 
vives. Pleasant memories are again 
revived when those from across the 
Atlantic hear again the weird, plaia- 
tive melodies of long ago, the stirring 
notes of the fiddler, or the ring of che 
piper’s tune. 
In the spirit of Irish music revival, 
the management is striving to reawaix- 
en a timely interest, and foster to 
strength again the love of the music 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 55 
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Telephone 190 
Naor Pietce*Cozs, Fancy Groceries 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, xt cxoceries 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
Postofiice Block 
_——aSaa==rreeaaa—_wwam>ar {vr Tr oe ere 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
Ocean St., Manchester Cove 
Fish Fresh From Our Own Traps Every Morning and Deliver- 
Lobsters Boiled While You Wait. 
ed Free of Expense. 
Direct From the Water to Your Table 
es 
Telephone 156 
of the Gael. In the general dancing 
after the concert special efforts are 
being made to cater to the tastes and 
wishes of everybody. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Hester Rust spent a few 
days in Brookline this week, visiting 
Miss Elinor Donahue. 
‘Mrs. Ernest Mead of Wellesley 
Farms is spending a few days with 
her sister, Mrs. Ff. -G. . Cheever; 
Bridge st. 
Mrs. Paul Webber (Marion Scott) 
of Bedford was in town the first >f 
the week for a brief visit with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, 
Norwood avenue. 
Boston Trip Books for sale at F. 
W. Bell’s, Beach st. adv. 
The remains of Mrs. Anna E- Lee 
of Lynn were brought to Manchester 
for burial last Saturday. Services 
were held at Crowell Memorial 
chapel, the Rev. A. G. Warner ofti- 
ciating. The deceased was a native 
of Manchester, being a sister of the 
late Wm. C. Rust. 3urial was in 
Rosedale cemetery. 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
w * 
The Breeze $2 a year postpaid. 
Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass. 
r 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
FOR nearly sixty years the people of Manchester have 
brought their prescriptions to this store. 
time we have filled 111,800 prescriptions. 
times 
thoroughly competent pharmacists. 
prescriptions to us with the knowledge that our sixty 
years of experience is at your command. 
Only pure drugs and chemicals are dispensed. 
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE 
BENJ. L. ALLEN 
partment is at all 
Registered Pharmacist 
Telephones 217 and 8388—If one is busy call the other. 
During that 
Our drug de- 
the supervision of 
You may bring your 
under 
Manchester, Mass. 
