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Men’s broad jump, won by Leon 
Peirce, 17 ft., 4 in., James Malone 17 
fo, 2 in., 2d, N. Murray 16 ft., 2% in., 
3d. 
Boys’ 100-yd. dash, won by Walter 
Kleczewski, J. Nolan 2d, and J. L. 
Men’s 100-yd. dash, won by Leon 
Peirce, James Malone, 2d, and -N. 
Murray, 3d. 
Girls’ 100-yd. dash, won by Margaret 
Lawlor, Mary F. Murray, 2d, Ethel 
~ ‘Townsend 3d. 
Men’s 220-yd. dash, won by Leon 
™ Peirce, James Malone 2d., and W. 
Holt 3d. 
Boys’ 3-legged race, won by V. P. 
Publicover and F. B. Brady, F. Williams 
and E. McDonnell 2d. 
Girls’ obstacle race, won by Lucy 
Larcom, Rose Craigan, 2d, Margaret 
Lawlor 3d., Ethel Townsend 4th. 
Boys’ obstacle race, won by G. Grant, 
J. Nolan 2d, V. P. Publicover, 3d, H. 
Morgan 4th. 
Tug-of-War, won by F. Gaudreau 
(captain), B. Hansen, F. Parks, Patrick 
Gorman, and Daniel Coughlin, over 
~ Peter McLaughlin (captain), Thomas 
Sheehan, Angus Gillis, Patrick Mulvey 
and Dan. Gilmartin. The winning team 
won by 1 inches. 
Pony jumping, ridden by children, 
won by Honesty, owned by Victor de 
Belford and ridden by Fred Hicks; 
Squire, owned by J. Burgess and ridden 
by Fred Hicks, 2d; Pivot, owned by 
Arthur Mason and ridden by William 
Dwyer, 3d. 
Pony jumping, ridden by ladies or 
gentlemen won by Mahoney, owned by 
George S. Mandell and ridden by 
Robert Barrors; Canary, owned by G. 
S. Mandell and ridden by Fred Hicks, 
2d; Honesty, owned and ridden by Vic- 
tor de Belford, 3d.; Sleepy Nell, owned 
by G. S. Mandell and ridden by Joe 
Barrors, 4th. 
Horse jumping, ridden by ladies, won 
by Pinkus, owned and ridden by Mrs. 
Thomas Peirce. 
Horse jumping, ridden by ladies or 
gentlemen, won by Fritters, owned by 
G. S. Mandell and ridden by David 
Hall: Cutaway, owned by Mr. Mandell 
and ridden by Joe Barrors, 2d.; First 
Mate, owned by G. S. Mandell and rid- 
den by Joe Barrors, 3d.; Pinkus owned 
and ridden by Mrs. ‘Thomas Peirce, 4th. 
Potato race for girls, won by Margaret 
Lawlor, Mary Nolan 2d, and Ethel 
Townsend, 3d. 
Potato race for boys, won by Walter 
Kleczewski, Frank Lawlor, 2d,  B. 
Ryan, 3d. 
Men’s high jump, won by Leon 
Peirce, Neal Murray 2d, Jerry Sul- 
livan 3d, and James Malone 4th. 
Boys’ high jump, won by Joe Quirk, 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
Water P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
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Millinery Done Reasonably 
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MLLE. GEORGIANA VVETOURNEAU 
Dry and Fancy Goods, 
Notions, Plain Sewing and Mending, Shopping 
Ice Gream and Light Lunch Served 
WEST STREET - 
Agent for all kinds of Periodicals 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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I would respectfully call your 
attention to my stock of select 
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Robes, 
Blankets, and a complete line of 
Stable Supplies. 
Also Trunks and Bags. 
Repairing in all its branches 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satisfactory service. 
Leather Novelties 
Respectfully, 
fork ECU EB E Rak 
Telephone 7823 Bev. Fms. 
Branch Stores: 
Denny Donovan, 2d, Rex Hull 3d, and 
Albert Dix 4th. 
Pole vault for boys’ won by Rex Hull, 
Bert Hull 2d, and Fred Hull 3d. 
The committee having in charge the 
day’s celebration was composed of the 
following: Edwin F. Campbell, chair- 
man; G. P. Connolly, secretary; Elmer 
Standley, treasurer; F. H. Pierce, F. P. 
Gaudreau, J. M. Publicover, Wilbur 
Pierce, H. E. Morgan, J. E. MacDon- 
nell, Alexander Carr, B. J. Woods, 
Willard B. Publicover, Howard  P. 
Williams, F. W. Varney, J. Frank 
Blaney, Geo. H. Burchstead, J. J. 
‘Toomey and J. H. Linehan. 
Rubber stamps, pads, and indellible 
ink outfits at the BREEZE office. 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Beach Street, Manchester, and Magnolia. 
KAM De ASE 
Registered Pharmacist 
SUCCESSCR TO 
JOHN A. TROWT 
Jersey Ice Cream—_——_ 
A Fine Line of Stationery, Confectionery, 
Toilet Articles, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco 
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 
Hale St., Pride’s Crossing 
North Shore Breeze for sale 
