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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE FOURTH AT MANCHESTER 
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Just as the clock struck 8 the gun 
on the forward deck of Commodore S. 
Parker Bremer’s steam yacht ‘“Vel- 
thra” blazed ‘forth, and at the same 
instant the lights on the boat were 
turned on and the switch which illu- 
minated the Common was turned on 
and the band started to play. The 
effect was very pretty and one much 
appreciated by the hundreds who had 
gathered in the centre of the town. 
During the evening Captain Welden 
of the ‘‘Velthra”’ turned the search- 
light on and scanned the inner harbor, 
as well as helping to light up the 
Common when the lights went out 
about 9 o’clock, as the result of a fuse 
burning out. Among those to illumi- 
nate by a display of lanterns were O. 
T. Roberts, A. W. Mead, G. S. Sin- 
nicks, A. P. Richardson, A. F. Ben- 
nett, J. F. Rabardy, A. Robertson, 
F. G. Cheever and others. 
The official celebration began a 
little past 8 in the morning with the 
water sports at- Beach street park. 
The basket ball game was the feature 
of this part of the program, despite 
the fact neither side scored. The 
prize of $8.00 offered was divided 
equally among the two teams. 
At 10 o'cloek the centre of atten- 
tion was the sports at Central square. 
The pie race was the first one called, 
and it was great sport to see the way 
the youngsters took care of the squash 
pie placed before them. In the vari- 
ous sports there appeared to be a lack 
of enthusiasm. It is to be regretted 
that Manchester has so few young 
men who are interested in things of 
158 ESSEX STREET, 
this nature. A complete summary 
of the sports follows : 
Skidoo Race, for boysunder 16 years of 
age—Leo Gorman, Ist, $2.00; Foster Ten- 
ney, 2d, $1.50; Only entries. (Boys, carrying 
bathing suit, enter bath house, undress, 
enter water, swim around stake boat, return 
and dress again). 
Walking the pole—Levi Harvie, Ist, $2.00; 
Herbert Lampson, 2d, $1.00. (Frank Pinette, 
Alex. Sjorlund, F. Tenney, Dan Riordan). 
Distance Swimming Race— Chester 
Standley, 1st, $3.00; Alex. Sjorlund, 2d, 
$2.00; Levi Harvie, 3d, $1.00. 
Basket Ball Game—Score, 0 to 0. (Bert 
Sinnicks (capt.); Bruce Chapman, John Dil- 
lon, Gordon Slade ;) (Chester Standley (capt.) 
Alex. Sjorlund, Frank Pinette, Levi Har- 
vie.) Eachcontestant awarded $1.00. 
Pie Race—Edison Baker, Ist, $2.00; Gor- 
dan Slade, 2d, #1.00; (A. Cool, H. Purdy, 
Haskell, A. Jackson, Widger, J. Chadwick, 
G. Cool, W. Cool, H. Temple). 
Tilting Race—Walter Howe, Ist, $2.00; 
Gerald Gorman, 2d, $1.50; Horace Temple, 
83d, $1.00; (Leo Gorman, D. Chadwick, H. 
Lampson, H. Stanley, Fred Killam, A. Jack- 
son, G. Cool, W. Walen, J. Walsh). 
250-yd.. dash—Wm. Sheehan, Ist, $3.00; 
A. Henderson, 2d, $2.00; A. G. Henderson, 
3d, $1.00; (L. B. Harvie, D. Sheehan). 
100-yd. Hurdle Race—Wm. Sheehan, Ist, 
$3.00; A. Henderson, 
han, 3d, $1.00; (R. Martin, A.G. Henderson, 
L. B. Harvie). 
STARR C. HEWITT 
Refracting and Manufacturing 
Of T.-C laa 
We make to order on our own premises all kinds of Rimless Eye 
Glasses, including ““SPUR-ON ” and all the latest and 
Daintiest Styles. 
2d, $2.00; D. Shee-® 
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Doughnut Race—A. Cool, 1st, $2.00; H- 
Sampson, 2d, $1.50; Margaret McGrath, 3d, 
$1.00. 
Distance Running Race—Stephen Hoare, 
Ist, $3.00; Frank Sinnicks, 2d, $2.00; Leo 
Gorman, 3d, $1.00. 
. Potato Race—ist heat, Jas. Brown, Joe 
Chadwick, Jas. Gray; 2d heat, Walter 
Howe, W. Cool, Leo Gorman. 
North Snore Auto-Passenger 60. 
PASSENGER SERVICE 
TIME TABLE: 
(Subject to change without notice) 
Auto-car leaves City Hall, Beverly, for 
Manchester at *6:30, 9:00, 11:00 
AM. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. 
Auto-car leaves Town Hall, Man- 
chester, for Beverly at * 7:30, 10:00: 
A.M. 12:00m. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00- 
and *8:O0p.m. (*Sundays excepted.) 
Fare 30 cents each way. 
JOHN F. STANDLEY, 
Superintendent. 
Office No. 127 Cabot St., Beverly. 
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