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Races in Tender Class. 
The regatta committee of the Man- 
chester Yacht club announce a series 
of races of the sailing tender class for 
July 8 and 22, August 5 and 19, Sep- 
tember 4 and 20. 
There will be special prizes awarded 
in each race, and the Commodore’s 
cup will be awarded the boat making 
the highest percentage in the season’s 
racing. The start and finish of all 
races for this class will be off the club 
house, and they will all be sailed at 
high water. Entries for this series 
must be made to the chairman regatta 
committee, Manchester Yacht club, 
at the club house, before starting in 
the race. 
There will be a special race on July 
4, at 10.30 a.m., for a cup presented 
by Francis W. Fabyan. 
A Moth Calendar. 
March 18 —The brown-tail caterpil- 
lars begin to leave nests and commence 
eating. 
June 15—Commence to spin co- 
coons and pupate. 
Julyi1—The white moths, with a 
brown tail, commence to emerge from 
the pupal stage, and soon begin to lay 
eggs. The eggs hatch in from 15 to 
20 days. 
July 20—They begin to feed about 
this time. , 
Oct, 1—They begin to enter their 
nests. 
April 30 — Gypsy moth egg clusters 
commence to hatch, and caterpillars 
begin to feed about this time. 
Aug. 5 to Sept. 10— They com- 
mence to pupate. 
Aug. 25 — The moths commence to 
appear, and soon commence laying 
egg-clusters. 
“Kafoozelum” at the Tremont. 
The regular Summer Season at the 
Tremont Theatre will be inaugurated 
next Monday with the first Boston 
performance of ‘‘ Kafoozelum,” a new 
musical oddity by Allen Lowe and 
George Rosey, with added musical 
numbers by Paul Schindler. The 
opera is a genuine novelty in that all 
the scenes are laid underground, in 
the mythical kingdom of Turvianna, 
inhabited by people who have never 
been up on earth. The plot concerns 
the organization of a company to sell 
stock for Radianna’s radium mines, 
and what happens after Kafoozelum 
takes a trip up on earth to inspect 
Boston. Miss Elfie Fay, a great favor- 
ite, in Boston, Dave Lewis, James C. 
Marlowe, Toby Lyons, John Park, W. 
H. Clark, Mayme Kelso, Nena Blake, 
Bertha Blake, and eight “ Incubator 
Babies,’ whose act is one of the hits 
of ‘‘ Kafoozelum,” are included in the 
role. 
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