64 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Why Expose Your Jewels to Loss? 
To be of Assistance to You the 
Manchester 
Trust Company Has Installed a Modern Burg- 
lar and Fire-Proof Vault, With Generous Sized 
Private Boxes at Moderate Rates. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO., 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
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struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
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Lee’s Block, Manchester 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs.. Chas. 2A. Hatch -retumied 
Monday from a visit to Bangor, Me. 
Miss May Evans of Natick was in 
town over Sunday, spending a few 
days visiting her brother and family, 
Lincoln st. Her young niece, Agnes, 
who has just returned from a three 
weeks’ stay with her cousin Margaret 
Evans in Brookline, has gone to Na- 
tick for a visit. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Tel. 73-R and W 
Home-made bread and cake for 
sale at the Homestead Tea Rooms, 
Sea st. adv. 
The Brownland Cottages employees 
will give their eighth annual ball, 
Tuesday, Aug. 22, in the Town hall. 
Plans are underway to make this the 
best of any yet given by the Brown- 
land force. Long’s orchestra will play 
for the dances. The committee in 
charge includes Miss Leif, 
Emily Burke and Miss Hilda Lind- 
grin. 
Manchester 
Electric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
Request. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
ey 
Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
Miss — 
Aug. 18, 1916, 
WON CLOSE GAME 
MANCHESTER DEFEATED GENERAT, 
Exectric NINE BY SCORE OF 3 TO 2. 
A clean drive across the brook in 
center field gave O’Leary a home run, 
“Sandy” Herron 
Manchester's Star Short-stop 
netted Manchester two runs and de- 
feated the General Electrics of Lynn 
in the first inning of last Saturday’s 
game in Manchester. A tally apiece 
later made the final score) 3 > to 2. 
Speedy fielding and good pitching 
kept the hitting and scoring down, 
but Manchester’s superiority was 
demonstrated in better fielding and 
hitting. Grover struck out 10 of the 
electric men. 
Strong, first up for Lynn, drove © 
the ball into the brook. Under the 
ground rules he was allowed three 
bases. Corcoran walked to first. 
Flaherty bunted and Strong went 
home when Devlin muffed the ball. 
Corcoran was out attempting to 
steal second. Flaherty was out at 
second when Cody fielded O’Donnell’s 
hit. Agnew popped out to Collins. 
For Manchester, Gourley secured 
a base on balls and then O’Leary 
drove the ball a good 10 feet over the 
brook. The one run lead switched 
to Manchester’s favor when Gourley. 
and O’Leary came home _ together. 
Cody walked, Devlin’s fly was caught 
by Gregg and Cody stole second. 
Herron singled to right. Conley sent 
the ball into Waterhouse’s hands kill-, 
ing off Cody’s chances of scoring. 
With Collins at the bat, Herron and. 
Her-. 
ron went to third and kept right on 
Conley started a double steal. 
