March 23, 1917. 
hours in his office, when practically no 
one would call to transact business, 
and then be subject to call outside of 
hours. -He moved to pass over the 
section and it was voted 39 to 15 to 
so do. The balance of Art. 4 was 
adopted. An adjournment was taken 
at 9.45 o'clock to next Monday eve- 
ning, March 26, when the balance of 
the by-laws will be considered. 
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§ WHISPERINGS ; 
of THE BREEZES 3 
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There 
Are enough 
Vocal patriots 
Within half a mile of 
The B. & M. station in Manchester 
To raise a regiment—for the 
movies. Any of them could make a 
“record” for himself—on the Victrola. 
2 Sea Sree. 
The new Five W’s union—“‘wonder 
whom Whisperings will whack.” 
Eligible members include the Hon. R. 
J. Baker, our own Clifford, George 
D. Haskell, Archie and Elmer, the 
gold dust twins, and—who’s afraid? 
—Fletcher Mac fe Percy’ \Bo- 
liszker has declined election to mem- 
bership. 
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Says a Gloucester despatch to the 
Boston Journal: “In the event of 
war Gloucester will be a_ strategic 
point for the enemy to land troops. 
Nobody knows this any better than 
the folks in Gloucester. Today they 
looked about to see where they get 
off if war comes. Here is what they 
found to defend themselves: 
“On the platform of the Grand 
Army hall, a spiked cannon captured 
in the war of the Revolution. 
“In the City hall yard, a spiked 
cannon captured in the Spanish- 
American war. 
“At the ramparts at Eastern Point, 
two decrepit mortars. 
“In the fort at Stage Fort Park, 
nothing but the walls. 
“In police headquarters, a case of 
antique muskets and some safety 
razors. 
“And, added a wit, in the street 
car waiting room, some magazines.” 
Don’t feel so bad about it, Glouces- 
ter, we haven’t that much in Man- 
chester. Why, we haven’t even a 
Soldiers’ Monument. The nearest 
thing we have to protection in time of 
war is the old Powder House erected 
before the War of 1812—still a land- 
mark in our midst. 
We might say that Manchester’s 
inner harbor needs no better defense 
against a submarine than its much 
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We might also add that if the 
American Eagle is driven to the 
necessity of protecting itself, the 
glorious bird overlooking Singing 
Beach will raise its Eagle Head to 
ward off any enemy that might be 
ready to pounce upon us from the sea. 
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The Park Board, of Manchester 
have taken a stand against paying at 
the rate of 4oc an hour for work 
done in connection with the parks 
and beaches. If they have to pay 40c 
an hour they will have to close up the 
beach by the first of August and do 
enly part of the work called for in 
the development of Masconomo Park. 
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Manchester ought to take a stand 
in the present crisis and in Town 
meeting next Monday evening pledge 
its support to the Governor of the 
Commonwealth in whatever action he 
may take and also to President Wil- 
son, 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Rev. Frederick W. Walsh of 
Blooming Grove, N. Y., will occupy 
the pulpit at the Congl. church morn- 
ing and evening, March 25th. 
A pleasing entertainment, “Y° Dis- 
trict Skule,” was enjoyed at the Bapt- 
ist vestry on Wednesday evening. 
Ice Cream and cake were served. 
A series of evangelistic services 1s 
in progress at the Baptist church. The 
first service was held last evening un- 
der the direction of P. E. Call and 
W. B. Stockwell of Boston. |The 
services will be held every evening at 
7.30 o’clock until April 6. Sunday 
services will be held at 3 o’clock and 
7 o'clock. 
There will be a stereopticon lecture 
in the Congl. church, Sunday after- 
noon, March 25, at 5 o’clock, under 
the auspices of the Y. P. S.C. E., on 
“Turkey and the Great War.” This 
lecture portrays in 78 colored slides 
the war conditions of Turkey, the 
fight put up by the Armenians against 
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the Turkish army, the rescue of the 
people by the French fleet and their 
ransportation to Egypt. The lecture 
deals thoroughly with that greatest 
tragedy of modern history, the mas- 
sacres and deportations of the Ar- 
menians. Other interesting features. 
A silver offering will be taken, the 
proceeds to be given for the relief of 
the Armenians. 
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