34 NORTH 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. John D. Morrison and _ chil- 
dren are at Duxbury, on the South 
Shore, visiting Mrs. Morrison’s mo- 
ther, who is ill. 
There will be an important meeting 
of the First Aid class at the home of 
Mrs. L. W. Carter, 32 School street, 
Monday evening, June 12th. 
The pupils of Miss Jane M. Wat- 
sons will hold a carnival of dancing 
in Neighbor’s hall, Beverly Farms, 
Tuesday evening, June 24th. ig 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whippen of 
Lynn are stopping at the residence of 
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Knight, 
School street, during June, while the 
latter are at Shirley Hill, N. H., for 
the month. 
The Manchester Launch club plans 
to hold its first race of the season to- 
morrow, preceded by a_ dinner at 
Tuck’s Point at I o’clock. <A pro- 
gram of races and events has been 
arranged for the entire season. 
Ladies: Why not try a pair of 
Ground Gripper Shoes? What they 
have done for others they will do 49) 
you. Bell’s, Central Sq. 
Boston Master BuiLpers Have 
CLAMBAKE AT MANCHESTER 
About 150 members of the Master 
Builders’ association of Boston came 
to Manchester last Saturday noon, 
mostly by automobile, for their an- 
nual outing. A clambake at Tuck’s 
Point was the feature of the day. For 
several years members of the associa- 
tion have come to Manchester for an 
outing on the invitation of one of the 
local members, George $. Sinnicks, 
and last year the association voted to 
hold their annual outing here. They 
had such a good time that they came 
again. A program of sports  fol- 
lowed the dinner, chief among them 
being a baseball game between teams 
captained by Messrs. Barnes and Hay- 
den, the former team winning, 3 to 2. 
The thundershower marred the sports 
in the late afternoon. The members 
want to come to Manchester again 
next year. 
CARD OF THANKS 
Allen Post, 67, G. A. R., take this 
method of expressing thanks to Mrs. 
A. F. Patterson, Mrs. Scott Fitz, Mrs. 
T. J. Coolidge, Mrs. Philip Dexter for 
contributions of cut flowers on Me- 
morial Day, and to all who sent in 
flowers for their use that day. 
We also wish to thank the W. R. C., 
S. of V., and Boy Scouts and all others 
who contributed in any way to the 
proper observance of the day. 
ALLEN Post, 67, G. A. R. 
Manchester, Mass. 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
| Demonstration 
Week 
We are going to convince every 
lover of good ice cream that there 
is none better sold in New Eng- 
land to-day than 
JERSEY | 
To do this we are going to sell it at a greatly 
Simply cut out the coupon and | 
‘present it at our store with 15c and the coupons 
 §=©= for a 20c pint package—25c and the coupon for y. 
r a 40c quart package of this famous ice cream. ; 
reduced price. 
‘“*Tripl-Seal”’ 
WAAABARAABBAAARERARERRRERE 
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JERSEY ICE CREAM 
When presented at our store Tuesday, Wednesday, 
Thursday or Friday of next week, this coupon and 15c 
will entitle the holder to a pint “ Tripl-Seal’’ package 
of the famous Jersey Ice Cream; or with 25c, to a quart 
package of Jersey Ice Cream. 
ranted to keep frozen one hour. 
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This is an exceptional opportunity to get 
acquainted with a guaranteed pure ice cream 
in triple-seal packages; so cut out the coupon 
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— 
ALFRED WALEN, Druggist, Manchester 
AGENTS: BEVERLY, GLOUCESTER and ROCKPORT 
VINIE Daty at B. F. Kertrn’s 
THEATRE 
Vinie Daly, the popular Boston mu- 
sical comedy favorite, who has just 
returned from Europe, will make her 
reappearance in vaudeville in this 
country at B. F. Keith’s Theatre on 
Monday afternoon. As leading lady 
with George M. Cohan in “George 
Washington, Jr.,” and numerous other 
successes, Miss Daly has been study- 
ing for grand opera abroad during the 
past two years. It is especially fitting 
that she should make her reappearance 
on the American stage at B. F. Keith‘s 
Theatre, where she has so often sang 
and danced as a vaudeville headliner. 
Miss Daly will be but one feature of 
a really great summer show. Jack 
Kennedy and his players will present 
that most amusing of comedies, “A 
Business Proposal,” while Kimberly 
and Mohr have a most novel offering 
in the comedy line entitled “In Club- 
land,” introducing some _ splendid 
songs. Leitzel Sisters and Jeanette, 
the Spanish aerialists, will display 
their skill on the trapeze; O’Brien and 
Havel have a funny skit called “Mon- 
day Morning,” full of bright lines and 
clever situations. 
