== ae 
« 
— ee ee 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
with the Bel- 
was too one-sided 
Saturday's contest 
monts of Peabody 
to hold the interest of the rooters. 
The score was 11-0... The visiting 
t-am as a whole were very poor, only 
two of their men showing anything 
like average ability. Cahill, the left 
fielder, accepted five chances without 
an error and scored one of the three 
hits made by the visitors. Welch, the 
third baseman, had four putouts and 
{wo assists, all of which he handled 
well. Read, the pitcher, proved to be 
the easiest pitcher the boys have faced 
this year. He lacked speed and his 
curves did not fool the local boys 
much, only four men striking out. 
The home team presented a new 
line-up. McNamee was behind the 
bat, A. Walen going to second. The 
rest of the infield was the same as a 
week ago. 
Slade, Culbertson and Cook played 
the gardens. 
Noyes was in the box and was in 
rare form. It’s a pity he could not 
have faced a better team as he did not 
exert himself in the least and allow- 
ed only three hits. 
W. Walen had a fine day, getting 
three hits for a total of five and ac- 
cepting his six chances without an er- 
ror. 
Toward the end of the game various 
changes were made in the local line-- 
up. Gray went to left field, Cook re- 
placed McCarty at third, Culbertson 
placed R. Knight at first. F. Knight 
replaced Slade in right field and Cool 
went to center field. 
A remarkable feature of the game 
was the fact that only 27 men went 
to the bat in the entire nine inning, 
for the Belmonts,—an occurence that 
one would see not once in a hundred 
times. 
Tomorrow the Northern A. C. team 
of Salem comes here and if the boys 
play as well as last Saturday thes 
ought to have no trouble in winning. 
CONOMO POINT, ESSEX 
Mrs. Frank O. Squire entertained 
last week at her cottage, “Carp Law- 
rence,” at Conomo Point, the follow- 
ing guests:—Mrs, Walter A. Holman, 
of Boston; Franklin M. Upham, of 
Medford; Mrs. Webster ‘Tyler, of 
West Acton; Mr. and Mrs. John Peter 
Squire, and Miss Katherine Squire, of 
Brookline, and Bradshaw Langmaid, 
of Salem. 
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 
Lefton Earle recently weighing 9 I-2 
pounds. Mother and child are doing 
well. 
Miss E. D. Pierson 
of Somerville 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Telephone 190 MANCHESTER-B Y-THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, 
| Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Fostoffice Black. 
Fine Groceries 
| 
sd 
Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery 
——— ———S§, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
aA HAA POON ALE ORAL D ORI LE Rf PAOCRELRLD OLED DELLE ss epasncnsaass eet tape 
who has been the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. C. KE. Stark, has gone to the 
White Mountains for a visit. 
Win. Jonston had as hig guest -for 
the past week Mr. Ernest Houston of 
Boston. 
At the Basswood over the  week- 
end were Miss Mollie Holland, Miss 
Helen ‘Tapley and Miss Marie Har- 
rington of ‘The Rockaway, East Glou- 
cester. 
Miss Dorothy Ashby of Salem is 
visiting Miss Bettie Eastman for a 
few days. 
ce PRI. 
samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
Manchester 
2900000000000 0000 00000000000 
Geo. W. Hooper 
LUFKIN’S POINT 
Miss Waitt. of Jersey City is visit- 
ing Mr. and Mrs. Henney for two 
weeks. Dealer in First=Class 
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of Wenham 
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Per- 
kins Sunday. 
Mrs. Harold C. Dalton entertained 
her mother, Mrs. Power of Roxbury, 
her sisters, Miss Power of Roxbury, 
and Mrs. Reynolds of Beachmont over 
the week-end. 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
©0900000000000000 
GROCERIES 
POQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ? 
ESTABLISHED 1845 TELEPHONE 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Beverly Farms 
229900000000 000000 0000000 000090000000 00000000000000000000 
Pride’s Crossing Magnolia 
PRIS SNP Be Sg 
DOOOOOPCSGMOOCOMO OE 
0S 22 aE 
| Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Cb aes 
Business Founded in 1856 
Quince and Benzoin Toilet Cream 
RSE 
A delightful and efficient application for chapped hands | 
tace or lips, or any roughness of the skin. 3 
BEN]. is ALLEN, Rested eho rmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester, Mass. 
Lo eae 
