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Visit of Battleships. 
The proposed week-end visit of 
several U.S. battleships in Boston, 
and Salem harbors this week prom- 
ises to distribute thousands of 
sailors well along the North Shore, 
particularly in Salem, Gloucester 
and Rockport, to renew old _ ac- 
quaintanees and associations of past 
summer visits to the North Shore 
The ships will arrive late today. 
waters. 
Forty-eight hours shore leave is to 
be granted. The battleships Minne- 
sota, Idaho and Ohio, will make 
their first visit to Boston at this 
time. The Georgia, New Jersey and 
Rhode Island will be in Salem har- 
bor. There will be 10,000 sailors 
in all. 
Real Estate and Improvements. 
Arthur Wainwright of Milton, 
conveys to John <A. Burnham of 
Wenham, land, Nashua street, Mar- 
blehead, 44.25 by 67 feet. 
Frank P. Munroe of Marblehead, 
conveys to John A. Burnham of 
Wenham, land on Nashua street, 
Marblehead, 5 by 22.25 feet. 
Francis M. Johnson of Milton et. 
al., trustees convey to John A. 
Burnham of Wenham, land, Nashua 
street, Marblehead, 28.5 by 46.25 
feet. ) 
Frances Starr’s Last Week at the 
Hollis. 
Frances Starr has added to her 
glory as an actress and David Bel- 
asco to his fame as a producer by 
the new Edward Locke play, ‘‘The 
Case of Becky,’’ which will open its 
last week at the Hollis Monday 
night, May 13. Mr. Belasco has 
certainly found a play different 
from anything he has produced, and 
Miss Starr a role that few actresses 
would dare attempt. That Miss 
Starr has scored a sensational suc- 
cess in Boston in this difficult part 
is an evidence of her lasting claim 
to be one of the greatest emotional 
actresses. 
Mr. Belasco has seen to it that 
Miss Starr has distinguished sup- 
port in Charles Dalton, Albert 
Bruning, Mary Lawton, Hugh Dill- 
man, Harry C. Browne and John P. 
Brawn. The final matinees will be 
played on Wednesday and Satur- 
day. 
It is a wise child that goes out of 
the room to laugh when the old man 
mashes his thumb, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles EK. Williams 
have the sympathy of the com- 
munity in the death of Mr. Wil- 
liam’s father, Charles Williams at 
Topsham, Me., the first of last week. 
Mr. Williams had been a_ frequent 
visitor to Manchester. He died from 
heart failure. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
liams spent last week in Maine. 
Mr. Wall, who has served many 
years as coachman for Mrs. C. P. 
Hemenway of Boston, at Manches- 
ter, will arrive Sunday. 
Next Monday evening the United 
Order of Pilgrim Fathers will hold 
its regular meeting in Odd Fellows 
hall. There will be a roll call. All 
members are requested to be pres- 
ent. The entertainment committee 
desire contributions of cake or pie. 
Rey. George L. Gleason, a former 
pastor will preach at the Congrega- 
tional church, Sunday morning. The 
subject for the evening service will 
be ‘‘The Unseeing Soul.’’ 
A large delegation from the Bap- 
tist church attended the Salem Bible 
School convention at Salem, May 8. 
Monday a party was given at the 
home of Mrs. Ernest Valentine in 
honor of her mother’s birthday. 
There will be a social in the ves- 
try of the Baptist church Tuesday 
evening, May 14, under the auspices 
of the BYPU. A good program is in 
store. Come and have a good time 
with your friends. 10 cents admis- 
sion. 
>. aN S is Ss 
be served right. 
the best. 
perfectly clean cans. 
Jersey Ice Cream is found in the stores of up-to-date, wide- 
awake dealers whose methods of handling are the cleanest and 
whose facilities for keeping ice cream in pérfect condition are 
While costing them more, they know 
Jersey ice Cream 
is the best they can serve their customers. 
made of rich, tested cream from our Vermont creameries, pure fruit 
flavors and extracts and the best cane sugar. 
Sold by the plate or package. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CoO., Lawrence, Mass. 
FOR SALE BY 
ALFRED WALEN, Druggist, Manchester 
and agents in 
Beverly, Gloucester and Rockport 
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M. H. 8S. 4—B. H. &. 3. 
Last Thursday afternoon the 
Manchester High school ball team 
defeated the Beverly High 2nd team 
on the Brook street playground by 
a score of 4 to 3. 
Manchester High School. 
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Struck out by Nelson, 7. Struck out 
by Coole, 19. Passes on balls off Nelson, 
2, Passes on balls off Coole, 1. Wild 
pitch, Nelson, 2. Umpires, Hersey and 
Murphy. ‘Time 1 hour 30 minutes. 
Saturday afternoon the M. H. 8. 
team will meet the Essex High team 
on the Brook street grounds. Game 
ealled at 1.20, 
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Quality Stores 
Serve Quality Ice Cream 
7? Whenever the sign of the Jersey Ice Cream is displayed in a 
drug store, confectionery or ice cream parlor it is an assurance 
that the ice cream served is the best you can buy, and it will 
Guaranteed pure because 
Packed and shipped in 
