Finals: W. Howe, 1st, $2.00; W. Cool, 2d, 
$1.50; L. Gorman, 3d, $1.00. 
Three-Legged Race—Wm. Sheehan and 
John Dilion, 1st, $3.00; A. Henderson and 
A. G. Henderson, 2d, $2.00; (L. B. Harvie 
and Daniel Sheehan). 
Baseball Game 
At the Brook street play grounds, 
at 2.30, the baseball game between the 
Clerks, captained by Arthur Crocker, 
and the Overalls, captained by Fritz 
Miller, attracted much attention. The 
game was won by the Clerks after a 
hard struggle, 5 to 3. 
The line-up and batting order : 
Clerks—John Dillon 3b, Ralph Stan- 
ley 1b, Alfred Walen c, Harry Gay If, 
Walter Edgecomb ss, Fred Hinch 2b, 
FOUR FAST TRAINS 
TO __ 
NEW YORK 
Boston & Albany BR. R. 
“Springfield Line” 
Leave SOUTH STATION as follows: 
‘*DAY EXPRESS,”’ Buffet Parlor 
Cars and Day Coaches. Boston to New York, 
without change. Due New York 3.15 p.m. 
12 O'CLOCK ‘‘LIMITED,’’ Pullman Parlor 
Carsand Day Coaches. Boston to New York, 
without change. Dining Car Boston to New 
Haven. Due New York 5.30 p.m. 
4 O'CLOCK ‘“LIMITED,’’ New Parlor Cars 
and Vestibuled Day Coaches. Boston to New 
York, without change. Dining Car Springfield to 
New York, Due New York 9.80 p-m. 
11.15 p.m. ‘‘NIGHT EXPRESS,’”’ Pullman 
Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. Boston to New 
York, without change. Due New York 6.48 a.m. 
Similar service returning from New York on the 
same schedules. 
Send for copy of ‘Springfield Line” folder, and 
see what the Boston Journal has to say of the par- 
lor cars on the ‘4 o’clock Limited.” 
City Office, 366 Washington Street. 
A. S. HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., Boston. 
9.15 a.m. 
The Priscilla Undermuslin 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Arthur Merriam cf, Arthur Crocker p, 
Hurley rf. 
Overalls—A. Crombie lf, Chester 
Standley ss, Frank Moore, 3b, Frank 
Pinette c, Ned Cheever 1b, A. EI- 
dridge 2b, Fritz Miller cf, Leslie Ma- 
son p, Bruce Chapman c. 
The runs were made by Miller, 
Mason and Chapman for the Overalls, 
and by Stanley (2), Walen, Hinch and 
Crocker for the Clerks. Walter R. 
Bell was the umpire. The Clerks 
shut out the Overalls till the seventh 
inning, assisted by good pitching of 
Crocker, but in this inning the Over- 
alls braced up and tied the score. In 
the next inning the Clerks added two 
more runs and clinched the game. 
At 3.30, inthe town hall the oration 
by Rev. Peter MacQueen of Boston 
drew quite a number, though the hall 
was not more than half filled. E. P. 
Stanley presided. Albert Cunning- 
am, chairman of the committee, read 
the ‘‘Declaration of Independence.”’ 
The Nevin male quartet of Boston 
sang several selections, which were 
exceedingly well rendered. The ora- 
tion was on ‘‘Statesmanship in Peace 
or War.” 
The committee in charge of the 
celebration, who are to be congratu- 
lated on the success of the day, was 
composed of Albert Cunningham 
(chairman), E. P. Stanley (secretary), 
Hai... Garrekod-s Oe, Lations,.i Ra) 5 
Cheever, L. W. Floyd, Harry S. Tap- 
pan. 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. + 
I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes. 
Beach street café. m 
is the thing; 
both as to style 
and use. It’sat 
... |he Old Corner ... 
Also Ladies’ and Gent’s Bathing Goods and for Boys and Girls. 
The King 
Pin Shirt Waist is hard to excel, both.as to style and comfort. 
1S ELC) Oe bile Be a F 
GEO. F. ALLEN, 
Manchester, Mass. 
After 
Stock-taking 
Clean-up 
of small 
lots in 
Draperies-- 
Furniture 
Sfuffs 
Cretonnes 
Carpets 
Rugs. 
Wall Papers 
Mouldings 
at prices 
averaging 
one-third to 
one-half 
OFF usual ones 
H. M. BIXBY & CO. 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
Auto 
Harness store. 
soap and oils at Pink’s 
* 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
—— SPRING —— 
AND SUMMER 
wo GUG@7 ie 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester, 
High Class PAINTING and DECORATING 
vamp’ W. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS’ 
Webster Block, 
Telephone 458-6 
Pleasant Street, 
Gloucester, Massachusetts 
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING 
