52 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
The severely hot weather last week 
was responsible for a new record be- 
ing established at the Manchester 
Water Works, in the amount of water 
pumped. On Saturday the new mark 
was reached, 1,478,000 gallons being 
pumped on that date. 
It is announced that the annual ball 
of the Manchester drug clerks will be 
held this year in the Manchester 
Town hall on Thursday evening, July 
31. This is the sixth annual, and like 
those preceding it, the party will be. 
one particular star in the horizon of 
numberless dances on the North 
Shore this summer. Carey’s orches- 
tra, 12 pieces, has been engaged for 
the occasion, and everything will be 
done to make the party on a par with 
those most enjoyable ones in the past 
five years. 
In case of the postponement of any of the Town 
BAND CONCERTS 
the fire alarm “‘all out’’ signal (two blasts) will be 
sounded at 6.30 o'clock that evening. 
N. P. Meldrum 
Geo. R. Dean 
F. G. Cheever 
Board of Selectmen. 
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Notice! 
Carpenter’s Local, No. 924, 
during July, Aug. and Sept., 
will meet on the last Friday 
evening. 
Furnished Rooms 
at 41 Central st., Manchester 
single or connecting, 
all modern conveniences 
J. Sterman 
Living in Town 
Dealer in Junk 
Prompt attention to all orders. Send postal 
or leave order at Gorman’s Stable, Forest St., 
MANCHESTER, Mass. 
My! How 
Tempting 
It Looks 
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pas and you never ate more 
| Hb) delicious, wholesome, sat- 
_ isfying ice cream anywhere 
=<@ than the delightfully smooth 
and healthful 
Made only of selected materials it the cleanest, most modern and 
best equipped ice cream factory in New England—it comes to 
you as the very embodiment of purity, cleanliness and creamy 
smoothness. It’s even better than the most rigid requirements of 
the State and Federal Pure Food Laws. Try a plate today at 
your druggist’s or confectioner’s. 
Look for the Jersey Sign. By the Plate or Package. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM COMPANY, Lawrence, Mass. 
FOR SALE BY 
Agents: 
Beverly, Gloucester and Rockport 
ALFRED WALEM, Drnggist, Manchester, Mass. j 
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The annual ball of the “Bachelor 
Boys,” which proved so popular last 
year, will be held on ‘Tuesday even- 
ing, August roth, in the Manchester 
Town hall. Long’s full orchestra of 
ten pieces has been engaged for the 
purpose. It will be a one o’clock 
party. Several new members have 
joined the club this year which is 
an assurance the party, if anything, 
will be better than last year. 
The Friendship circle of the Bap- 
tist church will hold a garden party 
on the lawn in front of Mr. Andrew 
Lee’s, School street, ‘Tuesday evening, 
July 15th. Ice cream, cake, lemon- 
ade, candy and cornballs will be on 
sale. 
NICHOLAS ZELINSKY.. 
RESIDENT OF BEVERLY 
Buys second-hand furniture. 
Pays 8c a lb. for Old Rubber. 
When you have anything in my 
line drop me a postal card, or 
leave the material at my Beverly 
address. 
NIGHOLAS ZELINSKY, 
JUNK DEALER 
67 Park street, Beverly, Mass. 
An account of Manchester’s Fourth: 
of July celebration is printed on page 
37," 
lomorrow is ‘ag Day conducted 
by the committee in charge of erect- 
ing a soldier’s monument in Manches- 
ter. 
Rev. Albert Peterson of Lancaster 
will preach Sunday at the First Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo street. Ser- 
vice at II a. m. 
C. A. Lodge, Jr., left Manchester 
last Sunday, in company with E. R. 
Lloyd of Boston and Wm. H. Hasey 
of Brockton, the former two gradua- 
ted from the Mass. Agricultural col- 
lege at Amherst last year and Hasey 
this year, for the Canadian North- 
west, where they intend to specialize 
in their respective lines to do with 
agricultural development. Mr. Lodge 
has been instructor in the Kansas 
Agric. College the past ‘year, and he 
was recently selected from a group 
of college graduates, by the Canadian 
government to go to the seed testing 
station at Edmonton, Alberta, which 
is near Calgary. 
Mack—I have three daughters on 
my hands. 
Wyld—That’s nothing. I have three 
