‘Jan. 7, 1916. 
REMINDER 
THAT 
Monday 
Tuesday are 
Wednesday 
Thursday es 
_ Friday ays 
_ Saturday 
| MANCHESTER LAUNDRY 
Phone R5 2 pes 
always 
MANCHESTER 
~ Miss Natalie Lloyd of Cambridge 
was a guest over the last week-end of 
Miss Annabelle Lodge, Bennett st. 
The officers of Fr. Shahan court, 
Bre CO £0. F., will be installed next 
Thursday evening, Jan. 13, in Town 
hall, 
Letter-carrier Hodgdon is confined 
to the house with some trouble with 
his knee. Substitute-carrier Colby of 
Gloucester is covering his route. 
Bowling enthusiasts watched an- 
ether lively match at the Seaside Al- 
leys Monday evening, when the 
champions, C. FE. Bell and Louts 
Hutchinson beat Clarence Mackin 
and Archie Cool in a 1o-string match, 
by 47 pins, the totals being 1824 and 
1767. Bell and Hutchinson bowled 
in their usual good form, averaging 
“92.1. and 90.3, respectively, while 
Mackin and Cool averaged 89.3 and 
Qa 
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ARBELLA CONCERT. 
; ‘The third concert in the Arbella 
series last Saturday afternoon, was a 
__‘trepitition of the success the others 
have scored; again the Town hall was 
~~ * crowded; and again the music and 
BS the artists’ were of the finest order. 
_ The Boston Orchestra of seventeen 
pieces with William Howard as con- 
ductor, and Leland Hall, pianist, 
_ furnished the following program: 
~ Overture from “William Tell” Rossini 
eee from “The New World 
2 Symphony” --- Devorak 
E° _ Concerto for Ptanoforte’ in A 
oe 
eee. Mayor (Mozart) Mr. Harn 
¥E _ Minuet for Strings ~ Bolzom 
Be _ Symphony in. -G, Minor, Ist 
heres Movement... Mozart 
Entre Acte Valse Helmsberg 
‘Transcription, “Au Meer” Schubert 
Sas Fantasie (Theme from Lohen- 
oh: eral Wagner 
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Rep MeN CHIEFS RATSED. 
Deputy Great Sachem G. Frank 
Connor and suite from Winnipurket 
tribe of Lynn raised the chiefs of 
Conomo tribe, 113, of Manchester to 
their .respective stumps, Wednesday 
night, as follows: Prophet, James 
W. Andrews; sachem, Wade Brooks; 
sr. sagamore, Philip Croteau; jr. sag., 
Aibert Edgecomb; collector of wam- 
pum, Harry S. Tappan; keeper of 
wampum, Leonard Andrews; chief of 
records”. ‘ F.. Preston ;* guard. of 
wigwam, EF. W. Baker; guard of for- 
est, C. A. Mason; ist sannap, W. F: 
Roberts : PX Pid Ne John Cool; warriors 
—tst, Byron 5S. Bullock ; od, Frank 
Martin; 3d, Solomon Parsons; 4th, 
Archie ’ Cool : bra ves—Tst,Ohas: eb 
Bell; 2d, H..C. Swett; 3d, Edw. Kil- 
laa, south, Sblenry wane. Byron ..5: 
Bullock was elected trustee for 3 
years. 
The report of the keeper of wam- 
pum (treasurer) showed the local 
condition, 
tribe in a strong, 
the accumulated cash in the banks be- 
ing $2000.02, and is steadily growing 
healthy 
Leonard Andrews has been treasurer 
of the tribe since it was instituted and 
was ne night installed for 
the 45th time (twice a year). Chief 
of Records EF. #. Preston has heid 
office 14 years. 
BasKET-BALL. 
The fast Crowell Five of Boston 
will be the attraction at City hall 
Gloucester, this evening. 
The Crowell team is much 
than Gloucester 
will have to go 
ahead. 
Long’s mnine-piece orchestra will 
furnish music for the dance after 
the game. Busses. will run after the 
dance. 
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and the ‘‘fishermen” 
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