June 4, 1915 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
COAL AT JUNE PRICES———& 
Filling your bins NOW with our “OLD COMPANY’S” LEHIGH is more than economy---its an INVESTMENT, 
Let us send you a delivery of the above, in any size you require. It’s the BEST COAL that money can buy, 
and our PRICES are as LOW asthe LOWEST. 
Send us your next order for COAL or WOOD---we have daily deliveries by AUTO TRUCK 
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPANY “‘‘siteshatitertsi" 
NOTICE NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
COMMENCING June 5, our 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
store will close Saturdays at 
noon, throughout the summer. 
Postoffi : -by-the- 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS ce Block, Beach Si , Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Tappan Street, Manchester .D?R.CD_C_I... AA... 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL MEATS anp PROVISIONS 
XG GGL[ WW... Fw 
BIART SEASON WITH A STRONG Our Markets in Manchester and wih. Supplied Daily with 
TEAM—GROVER IN GREAT PITCH- 
ING ForM Fresh-Killed Topsfield Lamb. 
Manchester started its 1915 base- 
ball season Monday with a grand Fancy Fruit and Vegetables in Season 
slam victory to her credit, running 
up a total of 25 runs against the James A. Gonley, Mgr. Telephone 228 Manchester 
Peabody A. A., and not allowing 
one of the visitors to cross home 
plate. Grover, Manchester’s popular if i creer et Gale haan cia ea =a 
left-handed pitcher, maintained the Telephone 324-R 
reputation established last year by A.~- JACOBS 
mowing down his men at will, strik- ; : 
ing out a total of 16. And at the bat LADIES’ = SAIS TAILOR 
—well, there was nothing to it. The Suits MADE TO ORDER 
' very first ball pitched him he caught Headquarters for French Cleaning and Dyeing _Pressing and Repairing 
on the nose and sent far over the At Reasonable City Prices 
fence in right field, that would have 13 BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER, MASS 
been good “for a home run but. for ia RS wag ; ck | 
the ground rules, and twice later in TRB gf AT EOL OP eR gE 
the game he landed the ball in the \ganch..... ay : 3 : : ‘ a i: MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
ee Spat getting two... bases . each Manchester—Bond If, ()’ Leary 3b, The King’s Daughters will meet on 
‘ PS ey : ; ae 
a “hen in the aa eee that (Connell 2b, Collins 1b, Perkins c, Monday evening with Miss Lillian 
© caught one square and sent ll way Grover p, McGlone ss, Gray cf, Mc- Lucas. 
out over the brook, almost out of Gacthe. ch: : Friendship circle has elected the 
sight, for a home run, sending in a Peabody Espinola p, Mur- following officers for the ensuing 
couple of other runs. In the 6th he phy 2b, ‘Wilkins 1b, Joseph cf, year: President, Mrs. J. Kehoe ; Bae 
singled. But Grover wasn’t the only O’Leary rf, Kanaly 3b, Lawrence ss, president, Mrs. — Isabel Stidstone ; 
one to get a home run. Jackie Gray Blute c, Driscoll lf. secretary, Miss Effie Stidstone: as- 
picked a beauty off in the sixth and ae 6s sistant secretary, Mrs. A Heath: 
ee on es be Rey. and Mrs. ie A. Hatch started treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Crowell. 
ae ae “ dl | Wednesday for Maine where they ptt net 
Be yackic ean ee ibe Deaina by have a cottage on the shores of Pen- Subscribe for the Breeze, $2.00 per 
¢ * i obscot Bay for the month of June. rear, postpaid. 
that time. Frankie O’Leary—who E . Prati a data 
covered 3rd base in grand style, also 
dropped one in ihe brook for a Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
homer, and ©’Connell, the new man 
at 2d, tipped one into the same place 
for a four-bagger. C O A i 
Manchester was credited with two 
errors, while the Peabody boys had 
g to their discredit. | Peabody’s two SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
pitchers struck out 6 men, but. passed 
10. 
The Lyman N. A. of Beverly will Hy MAL AN ON Ned fel aaah 
play Saturday afternoon TELEPHONE 202 MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Monday’s score and line: 
