Aug. 25, 1916. 
MANCHESTER 
Alhanan Williams and George 
Barker of Waltham were in town 
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 
Reed, Beach st. 
Robert Baker, second assistant su- 
perintendent at the Curtis Publishing 
company of Philadelphia, and wife, 
are expected Saturday at the home of 
Mr. Baker’s mother on School street, 
for their annual vacation visit. 
The Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, pastor 
of the Sacred Heart church, was the 
celebrant of the mass at the funeral, 
Monday, of the Rev. Joseph J. 
O’Connor, curate of All Saints 
Church, Roxbury. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Another benefit for the baseball as- 
sociation will be held in Town hall 
this evening. The fans should turn 
out in good numbers as the associa- 
tion needs the rroney to defray the 
expenses of the Marblehead series. 
The new Gloucester suburban di- 
rectory for Manchester and Essex is 
just off the press of the Henry M. 
Meek Publishing Co., Salem. The 
new directory is an improvement upon 
the Manchester directory included in 
the Salem-Beverly volume of last 
year. It contains an alphabetical list 
of the inhabitants and business firms 
and a complete street directory and 
house guide. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
MANCHESTER - MARBLEHEAD 
BASEBALL SERIES. 
After lengthy diplomatic negotia- 
tions the arrangements for the Man- 
chester-Marblehead series have been 
completed. The opening game will be 
played in Marblehead on Saturday 
afternoon, September 9, and the sec- 
ond game will be staged at the Bev- 
erly High School athletic field on the 
following Saturday, September 16. 
Managers Kelley and Grady of the 
*Head team have agreed with Manager 
Charles Fritz of the Manchester nine 
to use the regular line-up of the teams 
now playing, with the choice of two 
additional players each. Neither team 
will draw on any of the professional 
leagues for players, but will endeavor 
to bolster up its line with the best 
semi-pro talent obtainable. Davies, 
Marblehead’s star twirler, will be op- 
posed by Grover, Manchester’s crack 
southpaw, in the opening game. The 
second game on the Beverly diamond 
is expected to be the big drawing 
eard. Should a third game be nec- 
essary Manager l*ritz has the option 
of naming the place. It is expected 
that a large delegation will attend the 
opening game of the series in Marble- 
head, and all fandom will turn out for 
the Beverly game. 
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PREPAREDNESS PARADE 
ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION. OF WorRK 
OF BEACH CHILDREN UNDER 
Miss DALLETT. 
On next Wednesday, August 30, 
the children of the Manchester Beach 
playground, under the supervision of 
Miss Jean Dallett, physical director, 
will hold their second annual parade 
and exhibition. The parade will form 
at Brook street, near Summer, at 1.15 
o’clock and will start at 2 o'clock. 
The route will be Summer street to 
Washington, through Union street to 
Central square. There the parade 
will encircle the enclosed space, out- 
side of the ropes. After the deco- 
rated floats, doll and baby carriages 
have been judged the program of 
athletics, games and folk dancing will 
be held. During the afternoon the in- 
dustrial work done by the children 
will be on exhibition at tables near 
the street. There has been much time 
spent on industrial work during the 
rest hours and on hot days and as a 
result the children have a remarkable 
showing of knit sweaters, scarfs, wov- 
er. doll hammocks, embroidery, shell 
pictures, seaweed jewelry, kites and 
bird houses. ‘The program for the 
afternoon will be as follows: 
Flag salute; judging of doll car- 
riages and floats; singing games (a, 
“How Do You Do, My Partner;” b, 
“Hey, Diddle, Diddle;” c, “My Son, 
John’) ; obstacle races for boys and 
girls; ribbon dance; ace of diamonds 
(8 girls) ; flag drill (12 girls) ; award- 
ing of ribbons for industrial work; 
dainty dance (3 girls); back to back 
race (8 boys); dance, “Soldiers’ De- 
light ;’ folk dances  (shoemakers’ 
dance, Danish dance of greeting, kin- 
der polka) ; dashes (boys over 9 years, 
girls over 10 years, boys under 9 
years, girls under 10 years, tiny tots) ; 
relay race (four boys over 12 years 
against four girls over 12 years) ; 
singing of “Star Spangled Banner.” 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
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MANCHESTER 
Louis and Phillip White are im- 
proving the property at the foot of 
Ashland ave., owned by the late 
brother Timothy, and intend to do 
more boat-building than usual the 
coming winter. They are putting up 
a building 32x4o feet for the storage 
of boats. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Thomas Peters has returned from 
a week at the Boy Scout camp, South 
Effingham, N. H., and reports that 
the other members from Manchester 
are enjoying life at Province lake. 
Four of the boys, Sidney Baker, Nel- 
son Butler, Roland Butler and Dana 
Younger, ventured on a  22-miie 
“hike” to Lake Winnepesaukee on 
Monday. They started at 9 o’clock 
and arrived at their destination at 7 
in the evening. After a night’s rest 
they “hiked” back over the same 
course. 
LLEN’S DRUG STORE sun: MANCHESTER 
Registered Pharmacists Always on Duty 
Telephones: 217, 8388 
If one is busy call the other 
