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coast to coast and brought many let- 
ters of protest, In closing Mr. Haw- 
kins gave the calls of the cow and 
the bull. In doing this he used a 
birch bark megaphone. While in the 
woods this horn enabled him to get 
many fine pictures. 
The lecture was most interesting, 
the pictures excellent and all the 
children quiet and attentive, and the 
club well pleased with their effort 
to please. 
Sorprers’ MoNUMENT FoR MAN- 
CHESTER. © 
“At her studio in Trinity Court, 
Miss Nellie Louise Thompson exhib- 
ited ‘Tuesday her first important 
work in sculpture, the Egyptian Lo- 
tus Fountain for the garden of Mrs 
Robert D. Evans of Beverly. Miss 
Thompson has been commissioned to 
design a soldiers’ monument for the 
town of Manchester, Mass. She is 
a pupil of John Wilson.” 
Miss Thompson has been asked to 
submit a design for a monument for 
Manchester, to be placed before the 
town for acceptance. No order for 
a monument has yet been given. 
K. or C. Orricers INSTALLED. 
The officers of Mascomomo coun- 
cil, K. of C., of Manchester, were in- 
stalled Wednesday evening, at Car- 
penter’s hall, by Dist, Dep, Francis 
Buckley and staff of Gloucester, as 
follows: Edward P, Flynn, grand 
knight; George Evans, deputy grand 
knight; John Connors, fin. sec’y ; 
Henry Kearns, rec. sec’y; Patrick 
Gilroy, treas.; Patrick Rudden, ad- 
vocate; Patrick Hyland, outside 
guard; Patrick Cleary, inside guard; 
Austin Morley and Geo. Evans, trus- 
tees. 
The officers for the last year pres- 
ented their reports, which tended to 
show the council in a most healthy 
financial condition and in an other- 
wise very prosperous state. 
LauNncH Crus Leaps. 
The tournaments between the 
Manchester club and the Manches- 
ter Launch club, the fourth night of 
which was played last Saturday at 
the latter’s rooms, are very much in 
favor of the Launch club. Last 
week the score was: 
Pool—Tyler beat Needham, 39-21; 
G. Slade beat Lipman, 34-26; H. 
Slade beat Wilcox, 31-29; Wheaton 
beat Page, 33-27; Mosher-Bell, 30- 
Beeeaotaiss. MM. L. C., 161; M-C., 
139. 
Whist—Lipman and Wing beat 
Craig and W. Cool, 55-26; Tyler and 
Carter beat Smith and Olsen, 41-35. 
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Totals, M.'C.;<t00;°M.-L), .C.,. 67. 
Cribbage—Maslin and Mosher 
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Brooks and Lations beat Hoare and 
Wing, 88-58. Totals, M. L. C., 204; 
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The last matches in the tourna- 
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tomorrow night. it is said that the 
Manchester club will challenge the 
Launch club to a return tournament. 
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