Mareh 9, 1917, 
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MANCHESTER 
William Cawthorne, who is at 
Baltimore, Md., in the employ of the 
Fisk, Carter Co., of Worcester, Mass., 
attended the inauguration in Wash- 
ington last Monday. 
Don’t forget the date of the annual 
Guest Night of Friendship circle— 
March 27, at Town hall. Secure 
tickets early, as you cannot buy at the 
door. Tickets are selling rapidly, so 
do not delay as we expect to make it 
the one event of the season. A male 
quartet and ice cream are our induce- 
ments. 
The recent death of Andrew Lee, 
one of the charter members of Mag- 
nolia lodge, I. O. O. F., removes one 
of the last five survivors of. those 
whose names appear on the charter. 
The four remaining charter members 
are Henry T. Bingham, John H. 
Cheever and Nathaniel Morgan of 
Manchester, and Simeon T. Swett of 
California. The latter is not now a 
member of Magnolia lodge. 
CARD OF THANKS 
We wish to sincerely thank our 
tiany neighbors and friends for their 
acts and words of kindness and sym- 
pathy through our bereavement at the 
passing away of our husband, father 
and brother, Cyrus Melville Dodge, 
and for the beautiful floral tributes. 
(Signed) Mrs. Cyrus M. Dopcr 
AND SONS AND DAUGHTERS, 
CHARLES C. Dopce. 
Manchester, Mar. 8, 1917. 
CARD OF THANKS. 
We wish to extend our sincere 
thanks to our friends and neighbors 
who so kindly assisted us in our re- 
cent bereavement by their words and 
acts of sympathy. | : 
(Signed) Mrs. JAcop A. HASKELL, 
Mrs. Davin BurNHAM, 
WARREN A, HASKELL, 
Harry B, Haske. 
Manchester, Mar. 8, 1917. 
EDW. T. SANDERSON 
Architect 
221 Essex St., SALEM, MASS. 
Tel. 2315-W 
3ASEBALL MEETING 
New COoNStituTIoN ADOPTED BY 
Association WitHout DISSENT. 
Before a small gathering in Car- 
penters hall on Tuesday evening the 
report of the advisory board of the 
“PRANKIB”’ O LEARY 
Who will be with Manchester at third 
base this season. 
Manchester Baseball association on 
iew by-laws was read by Raymond 
C. Allen. The report was accepted 
by a unanimous vote and the new set 
of by-laws was adopted. | Member- 
ship in the association from now on 
will be limited to persons over 20 
years of age, but persons under 20 
will be taken in as junior members. 
The annual dues for members will be 
$1.00 and for juniors, 50 
Frank L. Floyd presided at the meet- 
ing in the absence of the president, 
Walter R. Bell. The entertainment 
committee made a report of progress 
in arrangements for the movie show 
in Town hall next Friday evening. 
The fans, assembled at the meet- 
ing, missed a bit of good news by just 
a few minutes. Shortly after the 
meeting adjourned, Frank ©’Leary. 
euardian of the hot corner of the 
ciamond for Manchester the last three 
seasons, came to town to see Man- 
cents. 
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The local office of this 
Company is at 
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Edwin F. Linder 
Engineer in Charge 
a 
ager Walen. Reports a few weeks 
ago from Marblehead were to the ef- 
fect that O’Leary was to play with 
Marblehead this season, Frankie 
denied the rumors and set the fears 
of Manchester fans at rest for the 
time being. There is little wonder 
Marblehead wants O’Leary. It was ‘ 
his terrific hitting in the opening 
game of the series that made Davies 
shaky and_ almost. lost Marblehead 
the game. However, Marblehead’s 
chances of getting O’Leary to play 
against Manchester are about as good 
as Germany’s chance’ of. getting the 
United States into a fight with the 
Allies. O’Leary likes Manchester 
and the fans like him, so he will be 
on the job at the same old stand next 
season. It appears from Manager 
Walen’s talk with O’Leary that the 
speedy third sacker. is not only Man- 
chester’s player Marblehead has of- 
fered inducements. 
Of all the marvelous works of the 
Deity, perhaps there is nothing that 
the angels behold with such supreme 
astonishment as. a proud. man,— 
Charles Caleb Cotton. 
