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VOLUME 6. July 18, 1908 NUMBER 29 
July 18—24. 
SUN FULL TIDE. 
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20 M. 4 25 7 16 4°11 4 40 
2A Wu. 4 26 (MENS Spek 5 40 
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23 1chy 4 28 7 ales (fal a3 5 
24 Fr. eS) ZZ 8 17 8 38 
Contract for Pipe Awarded. 
The bids for furnishing pipe for the 
additional water supply system for the 
‘Town of Manchester were opened last 
Friday evening at a meeting of the Wa- 
ter Commissioners at the Town hall 
building and the contract was awarded to 
the United States Pipe Co., of New 
York. All the bids were close, but the 
ficures were much under the estimate for 
this part of the work,---some $8000. 
The number of tons needed of the 
several sizes of pipe, andthe price per 
ton is given in the following list of bids 
furnished: 
443 tons 523 tons 12 tons 
16 in. pipe 14 in. pipe Specia's 
United States Pipe 
Go, j:N-G¥S $23.65 $23.65 $50.00 
Warren Foundry, 
ING BY 2 23.75 2h. 23.57 5s 48500 
R. D. Wood, Phila. 24.05 24.05 50.00 
John Fox Co., N. Y. 24.40 24.40 47.00 
Chas. Millar, N. Y. 24.40 24.40 50.00 
Lynchburg Foundry Co. 24.60 24.60 50.00 
Odd Fellows Installation. 
The elected and appointed officers of 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., were 
installed into office Thursday evening by 
District Deputy Grand Master Anthony 
C. Rogers and staff of Gloucester. The 
work was of especial interest to the large 
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number of members who were out, and 
to the visitors from Gloucester, from the 
fact that the new ritual was used for the 
first time. It was with much regret, 
however, thet the announcement was 
made by the Grand Master that he had 
resigned his position as deputy over the 
Manchester and Gloucester lodges, ow- 
ing to poor he: lh and that this was the 
last time he would appear before the 
lodge, officially. 
The officers installed were as follows: 
Howard M. Stanley, noble grand; 
Fred K. Swett, vice grand; S. Albert 
Sinnicks, warden; Geo. H. Hobbs, 
conductor; Edward Haraden, chaplain; 
Ellery H. Rogers, r. s.s.; J. A. Lodge, 
lcs. 25,3. Horace otandley, (r.s-n.. & 5 
George Dole, |. s. n. g.; James Hoare, 
ruse. eds Ree Allen, “leseyv. gs3 
Thomes Baker, inside guardian; Chas. 
E. Williams, outside guardian. 
Following the installation remarks 
were made by the visiting brothers and 
members of the lodge, and after the 
meeting refreshments were served in the 
banquet room, consisting of raspberries 
and ice cream, and frozen pudding. 
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needed, make known your wants. Have 
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WHISPERINGS 
““ What is the next train to Boston?”’ 
asked a nervous old lady of the ticket 
agent, as she entered rather hurridly. 
Upon being informed of the departure 
of the next train she asked, ‘‘ Will it 
call at Salem?’’ The ticket agent as- 
sured her that it would and she left the 
window happy, having purchased a ticket 
to that point. 
After a delay in Buffalo, owing to the 
illness of their young child, who was 
sent to a hospital there Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Scullin, of St. Louis, are at the 
Masconomo in Manchester, for the sum- 
mer, 
AT THE HOTELS 
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Hill, of Boston, 
were among the early arrivals this week 
at the Mascomono, in’ Manchester, 
where they will spend the summer. The 
Hills come here from the Wentworth 
hotel, Portsmouth, where they have been 
stopping for a short time. 
Dr. J. E. Sheppard, a prominent eye 
and ear specialist of New York, spent 
the week-end at the Masconomo, where 
he plans to return later for the rest of the 
season. Dr. Sheppard was accompanied 
by his wife, and his daughter, Mrs. 
Minnie French. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Rus- 
sell, of New York, also spent the week- 
end at the Masconomo, as did Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur N. Edwards of Haddon 
Hall, Boston, accompanied by their 
daughter, Miss Florence Edwards. 
G. A. McClellan of Dayton, Ohio, 
an intimate friend of Senator Beveridge, 
was a guest at the Masconomo, Mon- 
day. 
Among those expected next week at 
the Masconomo, is Mrs. G. E. Strauss 
of Cedar Lawn, Irvington-on-the-Hud- 
son, New York. Stanley Sinsheimer, of 
Boston, is another guest who is expected 
very shortly for the summer. 
A. B. Averell of the Hotel Frontenac, 
New York, is expected at the Masco- 
nomo in the near future, to spend July 
and August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Barren, of 
Cleveland, Ohio, motored from their 
home there in their large touring car to 
Manchester where they have registered 
for the summer at the Masconomo. 
‘The Barrens were accompanied by their 
two sons, Harry B. and Kenneth Bai- 
ren. 
Miss A. A. Sullivan, of Rutland, Vt., 
and Miss Lillian Flaherty of Pittsfield, 
are among the week’s arrivals at the 
Masconomo house, Manchester. 
S. E. Thayer, of Boston, was among 
Thursday’s arrivals at the Masconomo 
house, Manchester. 
Mrs. William H. Scudder, of ‘St. 
Louis, daughter of Samuel Coupples, the 
largest wooden-ware manufaturer of the 
west, is among Wednesday’s arrivals at 
Magnolia. She is accompanied by her 
daughters, the Misses Martha C., 
Gladys, and Maude C. Scudder. They 
will remain at the Oceanside for the rest 
of the summer. 
‘The week-end was spent by Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry S. Porter, of Worcester, 
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Porter, of Auburn- 
dale, and Mrs. F. W. Preston of Wor- 
cester, at the Oceanside. 
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