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to the hospital. 
MANCHESTER 
Last Friday afternoon an auto- 
mobile, driven by George A. Keith 
of Manchester, ran over Alfred 
the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 
of Manchester, ran over Alfred, the 
8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- 
cis Quillette of Salem. The boy was 
so injured that he died.on the way 
Mr. Keith was ar- 
rested on a charge of manslaughter, 
but he was released on $2,000 bail 
which was furnished by yhis em- 
ployer, William A. Burnham of Bos- 
ton. 
Mrs. K. B. Sherman will leave 
Saturday for a few days’ visit with 
her sister in Bangor, Maine. 
Miss Marjorie Sargent has a po- 
sition for the summer as bookkeep- 
er at Smith’s Express office. 
Band Concerts Start June 27th. 
Many North Shore people are 
continually inquiring about the 
band concerts to be given in the 
square at Manchester again this 
summer. The first of the series will 
be given on Thursday evening, June 
27th,—_two weeks from last night. 
The Salem Cadet Band, Jean Mis- 
sud, leader, will furnish the  con- 
certs again this summer. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
On nearly all streets of the town 
the tar preparation for laying the 
dust is being used. It is greatly ap- 
preciated by drivers of motor-cars 
and teams as well as by pedestrians, 
especially on such roads as_ the 
Smith’s Point road. Although the 
the latter benefits more than offset 
ole is rather unpleasant at first, 
this. 
Dual Track Meet. 
A dual track meet between Man- 
chester High School and Ipswich 
High School was held Friday aft- 
ernoon at the Brook street play- 
grounds, Manchester. The events 
were won as follows: 
100 yards dash—Andrews (Man- 
chester) 1st, time 10 4-5 sec.; Joyce 
(Ipswich) 2d; Nason (Ipswich) 3d. 
Pole vault—Jewell (Ipswich). 1st, 
7 ft..9 in.; Knight (Manchester) 2d. 
Half-mile run—Northrup (Man- 
chester) Ist, 1 min, 54 sec.; Crafts, 
(Manchester) 2nd; Hill (Ipswich) 
brd, 
Shot-pt—G. Matheson (Ipswich) 
Ist, 3044 ft.; E. Matheson (Ipswich) 
2nd; Joyce (Ipswich) 3rd. 
Running high jump—McKinnon 
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(Manchester) Ist, 5ft; G@ Matheson 
(Ipswich) 2nd; E. Matheson (Ips- 
wich) 3rd. 
Standing high jumy 
Ist, 4 ft 2 in.; Perkins (Ipswich) 
2nd; Tozer (Ipswich) 3rd. 
Relay racee—Won by Manchester, 
46 3-5 seconds. 
Running broad jump—Andrews 
(Manchester) Ist, 18 ft. 6 1-2 in; 
MeKinnon (Manchester) 2nd; Tozer 
(Ipswich) 3d. 
Standing broad jump—Mc-Dair- 
mid (Manchester) Ist, 9 ft. 1 1-2 in.; 
McKinnon (Manchester) 2nd. 
Mile run—Crafts (Manchester) 
Ist; Baker (Manchester) 2nd; Toz- 
er (Ipswich) 8rd. 
Manchester’s total was 55 points 
while Ipswich had 31 to her eredit. 
Monday evening the Men’s Broth- 
erhood met in the Baptist church. 
There was a large attendance to 
hear Rev. Joseph B. Palmer of Sa- 
lem, who gave an informal talf on 
the Brotherhood and its advantages. 
A pleasant social hour was enjoyed. 
G. Allyn Brown, the chureh organ- 
ist, rendered some very  pleasiiig 
solos, both on the piano and pipe- 
organ. Ice-cream was served. 
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For the Summer House 
@ Just now with the hot summer season before us you are without a 
doubt fixing up and perhaps refurnishing your cottage or bungalow, 
and wondering how you can make the rooms cool and most. attrac- 
If you will drop in and see us we feel sure we can give you 
we would suggest either a large 
Rug or Crex Square for the floor covering; or perhaps if you do not 
wish for a Square, we can supply you with the smaller size, as well 
the very newest designs in Summer Draperies, etc. 
rate we feel confident that we can give you some ideas if you will visit 
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