“March 17,1916. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Mary K. Bones of Everett 
has been spending the week with 
Miss Gertrude Manion, Tappan st. 
Under the auspices of the Leap 
Year Associates a benefit dance will 
be held in the Town hall, Friday, 
April 28. Music by Long’s orchestra. 
Miss Mabelle W. Lodge, who is en- 
gaged in her profession as a trained 
nurse, at Evanston, Ill., is spending 
March, with a patient, at St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. 
© Miss Princie Dodge leaves today 
for Washington, D. C. Miss Dodge 
and the principal of Milford, N. H., 
High are to chaperone 31 Seniors on 
their vacation trip to Washington, and 
various other places of interest. 
Fred Forward met with a painful 
accident last Thursday, while engaged 
‘at his work as carpenter, on the Lan- 
cashire house. A splinter of hard 
wood several inches long entered the 
palm of his hand and protruded al- 
most to the back. 
The Seniors of the Story High 
school are to be congratulated on the 
excellent qualities and quantities of 
the supper given in the Congl. chapel 
last Saturday evening. Their object 
was to add a few dollars more to 
their Washington trip fund, and in 
this they surpassed their expectations, 
for about $48 was the net result of 
the supper. Manchester’s future 
housewives did themselves proud on 
the excellence of the dishes served 
and on the service given. 
- Kenneth, the second son of Mr. 
and Mrs. L.. Nelson Cook, Brook st., 
was badly injured in a sliding acci- 
dent Saturday afternoon. With other 
children he was sliding on the hill by 
the Electric Light station. -He fell 
off a double-runner into the path of a 
' girl’s sled, and though the girl tried 
with all her might to avoid hitting the 
little fellow, the runner struck him on 
the face just beside the eye. A deep 
gash was made, making it necessary 
for Dr. Tyler to take four stitches 
to close the wound. 
MANCHESTER CLUB Poot AND WHIsT 
TOURNAMENTS. 
Much interest was manifest at the 
Manchester club last Saturday even- 
in the finals of the pool tournament 
that has been in progress the last two 
months. Every man _ participating 
had played a 60-ball match with every 
other man, with the following aver- 
age for the sixteen matches: Alfred 
Walen, 3734; Edw. L. Wheaton, 
3714; Roland H. Knight, 36%; E. H. 
Wilcox, 3414; Austin C. Jones, 33%; 
Walter R. Bell, 3234; Alfred C. 
Needham, 31%; Wm. Cook, 2934; 
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Thos. Marsh, 2914; C. E. Williams, 
29; Dr. Willis, 2834; James Hoare, 
2814; R. C. Allen, 2634 ; JN Lip 
man, 26; F. G. Cheever, 22%, and A. 
E. Olson, 2114. The four having the 
highest scores met last Saturday 
night in the semi-final and final 
rounds. The Wheaton-Wilcox match 
(75 balls) was won by Wheaton, 75- 
sg. Knight won his match with 
Walen, 75-59. The finals between 
Knight and Wheaton was a 100-ball 
match, and was won by Wheaton, 
100-73. The scores: 
SEMI-FINALS 
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Withee o ff Wilk Amo We Seas 
Walen a GF @ 9 NG Ms WS Se 
Knight 12 8 6 12 2 114 9 9—75 
FINALS 
Konightes 10). San6 oer toe 4 6— 65) te 1-173 
Whtn7 540: 9° 61422 11°-9 (9:11; 7-100 
The prize, a handsome cue, will be 
presented to the winner at the semi- 
monthly meeting tonight. 
The whist tournament will be com- 
pleted this week, also. The results of 
the teams that have finished are: E. 
HamWaleoses ande\©) Bre Wang; "167 
points; R. H. Knight and Talbot 
Hoare ous ls A mvodee, and A. sP- 
Dennis, 93; Thos. Marsh and William 
Hawksworth, 91; A. E. Olson and 
C. E. Williams, 87; J. N. Lipman and 
F. J. Merrill, 67; and Wm. W. Hoare 
and W. T. Rust, 6. There are four 
teams not yet co npleted. 
It is planned to start another whist 
tournament right away to be played 
on Saturday nights the balance of 
March and April. 
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ands snellac mt rom Fie Sa Lappanl. 117 
Bridge st., Manchester. adv. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Chelsea Finnan Haddie at Swett’s 
Fish Market. adv. 
Large assortment of winter caps.— 
W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
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