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MANCHESTER BURGLARS SENT TO JAIL 
In the superior criminal court at 
Salem before Judge Quinn Monday 
afternoon Frank Goodwin of Glou- 
cester, 24 years old, and. Lemuel 
West .of Manchester, 45 years old, 
pleaded guilty to breaking and enter- 
ing North Shore cottages last winter. 
At the cottage of George L. Hamil- 
ton at Magnolia, between $600 and 
$700 worth of property was taken, 
while at the cottage of Agnes L. 
Devens at Manchester, which was en- 
tered twice, over $500 worth of prop- 
erty was caried away. Most of this 
was recovered, but some is still miss- 
ing. 
In searching the defendant's prem- 
ises, bed sheets stolen from a: Glou- 
cester summer house a year ago were 
found. Goodwin, who had no pre- 
vious record, was sentenced to the 
house of correction for two and a 
half years, while West, who has a 
previous record, was sentenced to 
state prison for not less than three 
and not more than four years. 
Chief of Police Sullivan of Man- 
chester, had charge of the case for 
the town. 
‘Just Ornamental—Customer (look- 
ing at auto)—What, the lamps not 
included in the advertised price of 
the machine? But the lamps are 
shown in the illustration. 
Salesman—My dear sir, so is a 
very beautiful woman, but we’re 
not giving a lady with each car— 
Boston Transcript. 
24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
May 14, 1915. 
MANCHESTER . 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL, a 
Manchester’s baseball season will 
open Monday, May 31, when. the , 
strong Peabody A. A. will be the at- 
traction at the. playgrounds. ‘The - 
diamond and outfield has been some- _ 
what improved this spring and ought 
to prove a much better field for the 
sport this year. |The drop between 
home plate and second base was 
formerly two feet; it 1s now about 
one foot. The whole grounds have 
been improved, levelled and smoothed 
off. 
Grover, Manchester’s popular left- 
hander, will be in the box for the 
home team, and Bond, the crack bat- 
ter, O’Leary of home-run fame, and 
Collins will be on hand. Collins may 
catch, or he may be on second. The 
full line-up will be given next week. 
One thing sure—Manchester is going — 
to have a strong team on the field 
this season—and it is going to start. 
to do things right off the bat, and 
not wait until the middle of the sea- 
son, as last year. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Farms! s tSae0.\.losecaates 
popular baseball manager—Arthur 
(Dutch) Holland having just “bid 
in” a job at Newburyport, which wiil, 
necessitate his leaving here. Mr. 
Holland has been an assistant at the. 
Beverly Farms railroad station eight 
or nine years, serving first under the 
late Frank Rand as station agent. 
The new position at Newburyport 
will be more remunerative and will 
have shorter hours—from 3 
severly 
in|, the- 
afternoon until mid-night, it is un- 
derstood. While everyone at Bever- 
ly Farms and Manchester will be 
pleased to learn of Mr. Holland’s 
success, they equally regret to have 
him leave Beverly Farms. He suc- 
ceeded last year and the year before 
in putting the best baseball team on, 
the diamond that Beverly Farms ever 
had and he always stood for fairplay 
and a square deal the management 
of his team as well as regarded his 
opponents. 
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