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Republican Club. 
The members of the Beverly Re- 
publican club enjoyed an excellent 
musical program at their rooms Thurs- 
day night. It was the occasion of the 
second club smoker. The evening’s 
entertainment consisted of vocal selec- 
tions by Dr. Bruce, H. T. Tremblay 
and E. Mark Sullivan, all of which 
were well received and encores called 
for. Dr. Bruce was especially effec- 
tive in his dialect songs. J.J. Nugent 
also added materially to the pleasure 
of the evening by reciting two humor- 
ous selections in a manner that 
brought down the house. And last 
but not least were the pianola selec- 
tions by Dr. Dudley. The doctor had 
brought his instrument up to the 
rooms during the afternoon and all 
through the evening numerous selec- 
tions executed in that masterly man- 
ner of which the pianola in the hands 
of an expert only is capable, made the 
moments pass quickly and pleasantly. 
Small-pox has again broken out in 
Beverly. Charles T. Bragdon is the 
victim of the disease. He was re- 
moved from his home on Elliott street 
to Comfort hospital about midnight 
Wednesday. His residence on Elliott 
street, the residence of George Brag- 
don, where he has been once or twice, 
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and the office of the Emergency hos- 
pital, have all been quarantined. Miss 
Catherine Dore, who had charge of 
the last cases in Beverly in 1902, also 
has this case in charge. At last re- 
ports the patient was doing well. 
North Shore Games. 
Secretary W. H. Seabury of the 
North Shore base ball league has this 
week sent out the following schedule 
of games for the summer: June 25, 
Myopia Hunt vs. Nahant at Hamil- 
ton ; July 2, Essex County vs. Nahant 
at Nahant; July 9, Myopia vs. Essex 
County at Manchester ; July 16, My- 
opia vs. Nahant at Nahant; July 28, 
Nahant vs. Essex County at Manches- 
ter; July 30, Essex County vs. My- 
opia at Hamilton. 
New Map of Manchester. 
A new and complete map of the 
town of Manchester has just been 
completed and is now in the rooms of 
the water board, It is 46x72 inches, 
the scale being 400 feet to one inch. 
The map was prepared under the 
direction of Nathan P. Meldram, F. 
J. Merrill and Jeffrey T. Stanley, 
water commissioners. It gives the 
elevations of hills in town above mean 
low water, and shows the water ser- 
vice, size of pipes, position of hydrants, 
etc., throughout the town. The map 
is the most complete one of the town 
ever prepared. It comes from the 
office of R.C. Allen, civil engineer, 
and great credit is due Chas. A. Fritz, 
who penned the map. It will hang 
in the water board office. 
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