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The concert on the Common Wed- 
nesday evening by the Salem Cadet Band 
attracted the largest crowd of any of the 
concerts this summer. Crowds came 
from Beveriy, Salem, Beverly Farms, 
Magnolia and Gloucester. Fully 2000 
people were in the square. ‘The elec- 
trical illumination used on the Fourth 
was used again this week and there is 
some talk of raising a subscription to 
keep it here for the remaining three 
concerts. “Lhe band played its best and 
everybody proclaimed the concert the 
best thus far. “he program was printed 
in last week’s BREEzE. ‘The trombone 
solos by Mr. Procter were of a very high 
order. As one of his encores Mr. 
Procter played two bars of America in 
four octaves. There was a notable lack 
of patriotism on the part of a great many 
when the band played as its closing 
number the Battle Hymn of the Repub- 
lic. Not more than one man in ten un- 
covered his head. 
The next band concert will be held 
on the Common a week from next 
Wednesday evening,—on July 29. 
August. 
There will be two concerts in 
Manchester Roads Object of Study by 
Road Builders. 
Members of the Massachusetts High- 
way Commission, the Division En- 
gineers and several superintendents of 
s reets from various parts of the state patd 
a visit to Manchester Thursday to study 
the road construction. 
In the party. were Chairman Harold 
Parker of the commission, and Col. W. 
D. Sohier; Division Engineers F.C. 
Pillsbury, W. R. Farrington and C. M. 
Howes; Superintendent of Streets John 
Williams of Natick, Supt. Clare Draper 
of Hopedale, Chairman Gibney of the 
Hamilton board of selectmen, and others. 
The party left Boston and made the trip 
to Beverly, where the roads were looked 
over. [hey went to Wenham and 
Hamilton, and lunched at Lake Croft 
Inn. 
‘They were greatly interested in the 
Kimball process, so-called, used on 
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one of the visitors declared to the writer, 
the roads in Manchester are hard to beat. 
We have roads here that can stand auto- 
mobile travel better than anything else 
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