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VOLUME 6. Sept. 12, 1908 NUMBER 37 
Sept. /2—18. 
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On another page of this issue will be 
found a description of Beverly's new 
hospital, with illustrations, which ought 
to prove of much interest to Manchester 
citizens inasmuch as it is the hospital to- 
ward which Manchester looks in case of 
the services of a hospital being required. 
Located not far from the Montserrat 
station, the new institution is much near- 
er Manchester than the old hospital in 
the westerly end of the city. 
Manchester has no hospital; it has no 
need of one; it would be in keeping with 
progress and good business, however, to 
bave a place where the services of a 
hospital could be easily procured in case 
such were needed, and in this line we 
would suggest that some steps should be 
taken by Manchester toward procuring a 
room in the new hospital for the use. of 
its citizens when needed. 
IpswICH is soon to have a free postal 
delivery system. The receipts of the 
office has increased to the point where 
K. OF C. FIELD DAY. 
Masconomo Council hold Successful Outing at Tuck's Point, Labor Day. 
The first field day ever held under the 
auspices of Masconomo council, 1232, 
Knights of Columbus, of Manchester, 
at Tuck’s Point, on Labor Day, was 
largely attended and proved a very good 
success. 
A large crowd attended from Beverly 
Farms, attracted by the tug-of-war con- 
test between the “‘ Yannigans’’ of the 
Farms and a team selected from the 
Manchester council. This event was 
the most exciting one of the day and was 
the star attraction. “The event was not 
pulled off until about 4.30,- and it was 
won by the Farms team, by about seven 
inches. 
Long before the noon hour the crowd 
began to assemble, but it was not until 
after the 1.30 train arrived that the 
dinner was served. ‘The day was ideal 
for an out-door affair of this sort. 
Among the invited guests were: Fr. 
Supple of Charlestown, State Chaplain; 
Wm. O’Brien of Boston, State Deputy; 
Louis Watson, State Secretary; Joseph 
C. Pelletier, National Advocate; Grand 
Knight Thomas Fitzgibbons of Beverly; 
Past District Deputy Stephen Connolly 
of Beverly Farms. 
A baseball game between a team rep- 
resenting the Manchester Council, but 
made up mostly of Beverly Farms _play- 
ers, and a team of Beverly young men, 
was won by the Manchester team 7 to 0. 
The shot put was won by Mr. 
Cadigan, 36 ft. 5 in.; George Dean, 2d, 
34 ft. 8 in. 
J. G. Yeaton of Beverly easily won 
the 100 yard dash. Daniel Sheehan 
won second prize. 
‘The broad jump was closely contested. 
J. A. Conroy and Leon Pierce tied for 
first place, 17 ft. 9 in. Conroy sprained 
his ankle on the first jump, and the tie 
was decided bya toss up, Pierce winning. 
On a jump, however, to decide the tie, 
previous to the toss up, Pierce beat 
Conroy by a small margin. Daniel 
Sheehan was third, 17 ft. 74 in. 
The three standing jumps were won 
by Conroy, 35 ft. 25 in.; Pierce, 2d, 
28 feet. 
The committee in charge of the affair 
was composed of Dr. W. J. Dougherty, 
Thomas Sheehan, James Kinsella, F. 
C. Dougherty, P. Mulvey, J. Reilly, 
D. Sheehan, Austin Morley and Rev. 
Fr. Powers. 
In the evening Rev. Fr. Powers en- 
tertained the visiting grand officers and 
several of the officers of the local council 
at dinner at the Masconomo House. 
Covers were placed for fourteen. 
the institution of a free delivery system 
is admissible. There will be three car- 
riers and 18 letter boxes. 
A free delivery system is not far off 
for Manchester. An increase of $900 
over the receipts of-last year (ending 
April 1, 1908) would bring the office to 
the point where application could be 
made for free delivery system. Already 
in the first five months of the year, over 
$600 of this amount has been reached in 
the increase of business over last year. 
In the remaining five months, if the re- 
ceipts increase over last year to the ex- 
tent of $300, Manchester will be entitled 
to free delivery system. 
‘The town would probably be entitled 
to three or four carriers in the summer 
season and two or three the year round. 
Chatham fireless three compartments 
cookers, $12.00, at Beaton’s. * 
Grover Cleveland souvenir plates, 35 
cents each, at Beaton’s. 
INSURANGE OF ALL KINDS 
Neca imere: GEO. E. WILLMONTON om te 
School and Union Streets 
Bostock Unites His Animal Shows. 
Frank C. Bostock, known on two 
continents as “* The Animal King,’’ has 
announced his determination to unite 
two of his greatest trained wild animal 
arenas, for a limited time. The two 
shows which are to be thus merged are 
the famous Frank C. Bostock ‘“Jungle’’ 
at KarPs Court, London, England, and 
the Frank C. Bostock Trained Wild 
Animal Arena at Dreamland, Coney | 
Island. This consolidation has been ac- 
complished for the single purpose of giv- 
ing patrons of the 2d Annual New Eng- 
land Food Fair and House Furnishing 
Exposition, which opens at Mechanics 
Building, Boston, from -Oct. 5 to 31, 
the greatest free attraction ever con- 
ceived. Mr. Bostock has always charged 
at least 25 cents admission to either one 
of these shows but both shows may be 
seen free of charge by patrons of the 
great New England Food Fair at 
Mechanics Building. 
B. D. V. Underwear at Bell’ s. * 
Automobile and carriage 
! robes. at 
Miguel’ s. * 
Manchester 3: Massachusetts 
REAL ESTATE 
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