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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Brilliant Rescue at Magnolia Beach 
G. A. Bramwell of New York, a 
guest at the Oceanside, was rescured 
from a death by drowning yesterday noon 
by J. H. P. Brown, the swimming in- 
structor at Magnolia Beach, while at- 
tempting to ride the surf in a canoe. 
Mr. Bramwell, accompanied by John 
Darragh also of New York, took the 
canoe, belonging to their host, C. A. 
Potter, jr., and launched her in the 
heavy surf, kicked up by the storm of 
Wednesday night. They had _ gotton 
about 150 yards from the shore off the 
rocks at Coolidge’s Point when the canoe 
was swamped and they were left strug- 
cling in the water. Darragh who is a 
strong swimmer, struck out forthe shore 
to bring assistance leaving Bramwell 
clinging to the canoe. Mr. Brown saw 
that Bramwell was unable to swim and 
without a moment’s hesitation plunged 
into the breakers and swam strongly and 
swiftly to his aid. Just as he reached 
him, Bramwell lost his hold on the over- 
turned canoe, having been swept off by 
the waves, and Brown was forced to 
dive for him. Unaided he brought the 
now unconscious man to shore and im- 
mediately began to work over him. Re- 
storatives were applied and after a time 
Bramwell was able to be removed to the 
hotel, where he is now not much the 
worse for his narrow escape. 
All who saw Mr. Brown’s quick and 
Significant Souvenir of Salem 
Help the Blind to Help Themselves / 
Handicraft Shop for the Blind 
Village Green 4 Manchester-by-the-Sea 
@ Hand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive designs 
and colors. 4Machine and hand sewed housekeepers’ 
supplies, hand knitted articles, sweaters, etc., in imported 
wools; also baskets, suit cases and wire work. 4 Orders 
taken for wundermops, brooms, mattresses, hammocks and 
chair-caning. 
“ The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens 
must furnish the market for their products "—Helen Keller. 
PEE AIELLO LE OT OLS TTT OLE LEED RSET 
eficient rescue are loud in praise of his tween pick teams from Manchester and 
clear headedness and ability and unite in the Essex County club. The game was 
saying that it was the prettiest exhibition won by the Manchester nine with a 
of life saving one could possibly wish for. score 3 to 2 in their favor. The line 
The surf was tremendous, the highest it up: 
has been this season, and its heighth was MANCHESTER: Hollis Bell 3b, R. 
increased by the fact that the accident Crocker p, Walen c, J. Walsh 1b, N. 
happened at about twelve-thirty when the Cheever 2b, J. Gray ss, O. Lee cf, A. 
tide had just begun to ebb. Jones rf, E. Robbins cf. 
—_——— Essex Country: R. Wigglesworth c, 
Baseball at the Essex County Club. FE. Dana 3b, S. Cook 2b, C. E. Cot- 
A very interesting ten-inning baseball ting, jr., ss, Eric Winston p, Scully 
game was played at the Essex County 1b, Ralph Stanley and Ernest Howe If, 
club grounds yesterday afternoon, be- Bert Sinnicks cf, Jach McCann rf. 
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