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The Cricket Juniors are to play a base- 
ball match with Miss Winthrop’s S._ S. 
class of boys from Boston tomorrow 
afternoon at Tuck’s Point. 
The Fourth of July committee at 
Manchester have held several meetings 
of late and have outlined the day’s cele- 
bration somewhat as follows: 5.30 
a. m., general alarm, ringing of bells, 
etc. 8.30 a.m. at Brook street play- 
grounds, sports—broad jump, shot put, 
high jump, pole vault, quoits, baseball 
game, tennis finals. 2 p. m., School 
street, 100-yd. dash, 2-mi. run (School, 
Pleasant, Pine and Central streets to 
square), potato race for boys under 12, 
relay race, three men on a team (School 
street, Desmond ave., Noiwood ave., 
North street, to School street to starting 
point.) 2.45 p. m. on Common, ob- 
stacle race for men, obstacle race for 
boys 3to 5p. m. on Common, band 
concert by Lurvey’s Lynn Cadet band. 
7.45 to 9.45 p: m. band concert. There 
will be an electrical illumination on the 
Common in the evening. The com- 
mittee is composed of F. G. Cheever, 
chairman; L. W. Floyd, secretary; E. 
W Baker, A.Cunningham, J. H. Rivers, 
R. J. Baker, L. O. Lations. 
One of the most beautiful sights it has 
been our good fortune to see the past 
week was the vegetable garden of Daniel 
Sheehan, Norwood avenue, a sight that 
has attracted the attention of scores of 
people, many stopping as they drove by 
in their carriages and automobiles to see 
the garden. We venture to say there is 
no such garden anywhere along the 
Nurth Shore as this of Mr. Sheehan. 
Though measuring only 60 by 100 feet, 
it contains a great variety, —cauliflower, 
cabbages, peas, potatoes, lettuce, beets, 
carrots, parsnips, cucumbers, tomatoes, 
etc. It is handsomely laid out, and not 
a weed will be found in it. Far from 
being a specialist in such lines, Mr. 
Sheehan is an everyday sort of an ama- 
teur. It is the wonder of all who have 
seen the garden how Mr. Sheehan cul- 
tured it. But the visitor to this vicinity 
will see Mr. Sheehan there early morn- 
ings before going to work, and late at 
night, and this is the secret of its care. 
If you are interested in seeing a ‘hand- 
some garden, call around to Mr. Shee- 
han’s on Norwood ave. 
Fire Alarm Calls Manchester Depart- 
ment to Magnolia. 
The Manchester fre department was 
called out last Sunday eveniny shortly 
after seven on an apparent needless 
alarm fora blaze at the old unused _ ice- 
house on the former Blynman hotel 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHEST ER-BY2THE2SEA 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postofhice Block 
Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
———§, S; Pierce Co.’s Fancy Grocertes———=_ 
"We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
property, corner Summer and Raymond 
streets. Some old hay and sawdust, at 
one time used in packing the ice, was 
afire. It smouldered and almost burned 
itself out. One splash of water was all 
that was needed to quench the fire. 
The building itself was not damaged. 
Half a minute after the alarm was tele- 
phoned in Driver Chadwick and half a 
dozen men were hustling away from the 
engine house to the scene of the fire. 
It was along and difficult run for the 
horses, but they covered the three miles 
and over in less than 15 minutes. ‘The 
need of an auto truck in a long run like 
this was well demonstrated. Wm F. 
Spry was at his home, Morse Court, 
when the alarm sounded. He went to 
his auto, cranked ity and was in the 
square as the fire horses dashed from the 
engine house up School street. He 
stopped at the engine house long enough 
to take on Chief of Police Sullivan and 
the Breeze man, and then went up 
School street to Lincoln, and from there 
to Magnolia. The fire apparatus was 
passed near the old brickyard property on 
Summer street, and the scene of the fire 
was reached in seven minutes after the 
alarm sounded. An auto truck large 
enough to take along several hand 
chemicals, or, perhaps, with regulation 
fire chemical installed on the trucks, and 
also with say 1000 feet of hose, would 
be a wonderful improvement over the 
present system, especially in making such 
long runs as this. 
Frank H. Dennis 
Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in business 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Mass. 
Cc. L Bedell 
ciassohoe Repairing 
Gentral St., :-: Manchester 
(Opposite Knight's Coal Wharf) 
4 Mr. Bedell is blind. | He thanks 
the public for the generous patron- 
age afforded him last season, and 
solicits continued patronage the 
present season. 
A Full Line of Gigars and Tobaccos 
420-723 
H. BAKER 
Ladies’ and Gents’ Custom Tailor 
Suits Made to Order at Reasonable Prices. 
Cutting and Fitting Guaranteed. 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing & Repairing 
Done at Reasonable Prices. 
Kimball Block, (opp. Postoffice) Manchester 
Rreeze advertising pays 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
Wholesale ind Retail 
Dealers in 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish - 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
Ocean street, Manchester Cove, Manchester, Mass. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
g@s> All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
Summer Street Extension, Opp. Electric Light Plant, Manche:ter 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
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