May 7, 1911 
Mr. Clarence E. Xnowlton, 
Hinghwn, Mass. 
Dear Enowlton: = 
1 have looked up the possibility of the 61uh dinner 
on May 30th, There seem to he two possibilities inso far as 1 
have investigated. At the Crown Hotel they will rive us a room 
(for which a extra charge of $2.00 will be made) and a menu as 
follows at $1.00 a plate. Soup, meat (either turkey, chicken, 
or beef), two vegetables (potato and one other), ice cream, cake, 
and coffee. 
At the Hotel Bemoan, on Aborn St., (a side street) they rill give 
the following menu (including a small private room) for $1.00 
each:- Soup, meat (turkey, chicken,or beef), fish (whatever 
kind is on the bill of fare for the hotel in general that day), 
potatoes (and one other vegetable), salad, Ice cream, cake, 
olives, radishes, cheese, coffee. As I understood it it will 
not be necessary at this hotel for every one to have same kind of 
soup or the same kind of meat, provided there is some other kind, 
which they prefer, on the menu for that day, as there would undoubt 
edly would be, if the kind selected beforehand was not to their 
liking. 
Either hotel is within half a mile of the railroad station. 
The Crown is on 7eyboseit St., one of the two main streets of 
the city, and the lawmen is on Aborn St, between Westminster and 
Washington Sts. Both rather centrally located. 
Please let me know how I can help you further, and when you 
would like to have the outlines of the trips for the squads. 
Cordially. 
