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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
COMMONWEALTH OF 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Essex ss 
To either of the Constables 
Town of Manchester, 
of the 
Greetings;—In the name of the Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts you are 
' hereby required to notify and warn the 
inhabitants of the Town of Manchester, 
qualified to vote in elections, to meet 
at the Town Hall in said Town on 
Monday the eighteenth day of August, 
a. D, One thousand nine hundred and 
thirteen at seven and a half o’clock in 
the evening for the following purposes, 
to wit;— 
Article 1. To choose a Moderator. 
Article 2. To see if the town will 
accept the provisions of Chapter 373 
of the Acts of the General Court. of 
Massachusetts for the year 1912 entitl- 
ed, ‘‘An Act to authorize the Town of 
Manchester to construct a system of 
Sewerage. ’’ 
Article 3. To see if the town will 
lay out, construct, maintain and operate 
a system or systems of main drains and 
common sewers, for the whole or any 
part of it’s territory, with such con- 
nections and other works, if any, as 
may be necessary or expedient for a 
system of sewerage and sewage dis- 
posal, and to take any action with rela- 
tion thereto; to determine what portion 
of the cost of any such system or sys- 
tems of sewerage and sewage disposal, 
not less than two thirds of the whole 
cost thereof, shall be paid by the town, 
and if the town shall determine that 
any portion of the said cost shall not 
be borne by the town, to determine 
agreeably to the provisions of Section 
6, of Chapter 373, of the Acts of the 
year 1912, by which method permitted 
by law the remaining portion of said 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
The Manchester ball team took the 
count on Saturday last, the Atlantics 
of Lynn pulling out ahead by a’score 
of 7 to 2 in an interesting game. Un- 
til the eighth inning both teams were 
travelling at an even pace with the 
score 2 to 2. In the eighth Culbert- 
son weakened and the visitors touch- 
ed him up for four hits and three 
runs. Two errors and a single in the 
next session gave the visitors two 
more runs and incidentally the game. 
Rogers pitched an _ exceptionally 
fine game, allowing six scattered hits. 
Twice his team-mates pulled off 
double plays to help him out. Culbert- 
son had a bad start, three hits being 
made off him in the first. He then 
steadied down and allowed ‘only five 
hits until the eighth inning when the 
visitors touched him up again. ‘The 
home team put up a good game, with 
the exception of A. Walen and Gillis, 
who were off in their play last Satur- 
day. Noyes batted exceptionally well, 
getting a double and triple out of 
four times at bat. 
The local team should not feel dis- 
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cost shall be provided for; and to take bonds or notes for the purpose of rais- 
any other proper action relating there- ing money in payment therefor, and if 
hor so in what amount, payable at what 
Article 4. To determine whether time or times, not exceeding thirty (30) 
the town will now elect a Board of years from their respective dates of is- 
Sewer Commissioners or will for a per- sue, at what rate of interest, not ex- 
iod not longer than until the annual ceeding four (4) per cent. per annum, 
meeting next but one after the com- and in what form and under what terms 
mencement of the work of constructing and conditions agreeably to the pro- 
its system of Sewerage carry on said visions of Section 9, of Chapter. 373, of 
construction by a committee of the the Acts of the year 1912; to see if 
town; if it be determined now to elect the town will vote to raise annually by 
a Board of Sewer Commissioners, to taxation such amount as shall be neces- 
elect a board of three members, one to sary to meet the principal and interest 
hold office for one year, one, one for of said bonds or notes as they shall 
two years, and one for three years from severally fall due; to see if the town 
the date of the next annual town meet- will apply in payment thereof the whole 
ing; if it be determined for the pres- or any part of any premiums which 
ent to carry on the work of construct- may be received from the sale of any of 
ion by a committee of the town, to said bonds or notes; and to take any 
take any proper action with regard to other proper action with relation to 
the election of such a committee. said several matters. 
Article 5. If a Baord of Sewer Com- Article 7. To see if the town will 
missioners is elected, to see if the town provide for the establishment of an- 
will fix the compensation of it’s mem- nual charges for the use of it’s main 
bers, and appropriate any moneys there- drains and common sewers by persons 
for and take any other proper action entering and using the same, and to 
in relation thereto. take any proper action in relation 
Article 6. To see if the town will thereto. 
appropriate any sum of money, and if And you are directed to serve this 
so what amount, for laying out, con- warrant by posting attested copies 
structing, maintaining and operating thereof, one at the Town Hall Building 
any system or systems of main drains and one at the Post Offiec in said town, 
ard common sewers, for the whole or seven days at least before the time of 
any part of it’s territory, together with holding said meeting. 
such connections, buildings, machinery, Hereof fail not and make due return 
appliances, fixtures and other works as of this warrant, with your doings 
may be necessary or expedient for such thereon to the Town Clerk, three days 
system or systems of sewerage and before the day of this meeting. é 
sewage disposal, and to pay for the ex- Given under our hand at Manchester 
penses of acquiring by purchase or aforesaid, this sixth day of August, in 
otherwise any lands, flats, water rights, the year of our Lord, One thousand, 
rights of way and other easements, nine hundred and thirteen. 
recessary or expedient, in connection NATHAN P. MELDRUM, 
therewith and for defraying any ex- GEORGE R. DEAN, 
penses incurred under article 2, to see FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
if the town will vote to issue any Selectmen of Manchester. 
couraged at being beaten by the At- ATLANTICS 
lantics as they play a fine article of ABRHPOAE 
baseball and are classed as one of the Burke, ss ........ Seba a it a aS A 
best.amateur teams of Lynn, and have’ Jacobs, If ...... Ree beta ost. O 
won nearly all their games this year. Berry, 3b ........ Cu Gar tat 
Thurrell, rb Aine ae Rost 
The summary: H Me steht ee eter ais 
, elLerbert, cr fae ee eo rIz9, OO 
PLE re SEC ORD Praskell S2bercr au! AM aioe Zara. LO 
Rogers Culbertson Eliott, cf ........ Mir Og Lae tieey YO 
Struck out 12 13 Flowlandsiri= 3.702 bit <etea4'o 
Good i ’ PROP Derterin nen sO GNe Oe Op 
Rogers, p . 
Hits allowed 6 13 ee ay ot She he ae et 
Hit by pitched ball 1 I oe in 
“a. 43. 73327 8 -3 
MANCHESTER 
WERKE TPOCAD EH Bernard O. Tyler of Manchester is 
McCarty, 3b .... 3. 1 I It © O One of the fortunate young men of 
Gillis, If, cf, .... 3.0 0 1 1 2 Essex County, students at the Mass. 
: : Institute y » grante 
ie ol aica eu <4 pele nos Ole tute of Technology, to be granted 
C f e : assistance. He has been given a half 
TAN Coke het ails e tairs a 2 a va : : 
eh 2 © © scholarship, the award having. been 
Culbertson p .... 4 O I I 2 I made a week ago by the state board 
W. Walen, ss .... 4 0 0 1 0 1. Of education under the provisions of 
Pale caheteaa. +. Tay Stl ae eae the law which provides that eighty 
BIN . fre S . a 7 . ane PAS 
Rnichitab Mis. pe arr 6h aues ee scholarships at the institution 
< : shall be awarded to Massachusetts 
INCIVER OSL | a eta e.6 2 hove j Fs _ : : 
yes, 1 4 0 [ I © boys in return for the financial aid 
Peay eters 307 0.53 TT I 
given from the state treasury. 
Emetson and Douglas shoes at 
Bell’s, Beach Street Store. * 
