MANCHESTER 
The baseball association is send- 
ing out requests for subscriptions 
to the association treasury, to busi- 
ness men about town and to mem- 
bers of the summer colony. The 
association, which was recently 
formed, deserves the backing of the 
people. Walter R. Bell is president, 
Geo. L. Knight, treasurer, and Wm. 
W. Hoare, asst. treasurer. Funds 
placed in the hands of such men as 
these will be carefully and wisely 
expended. 
Bates Street Shirts, $1.50 at Bell’s 
Central square store. . 
Born, March 7th, a daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster. 
Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open Sat- 
urday nights and Sunday mornings. 
The annual roll-call and reunion 
of the Congregational church will be 
held next Thursday evening in the 
chapel. 
The Odd Fellows will work the 
second degree on three candidates 
next Thursday evening. 
The Manchester club has decided 
not to hold a mock trial this spring. 
F. J. Merrill left yesterday on a 
two weeks’ vacation trip to New 
York state. 
Richard L. Cheever left Tampa, 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. _: 
Fla. ,yesterday on his way home. 
He will stop along the way at sev- 
eral places of interest. 
Post 67 GAR and Associates and 
sons of Civil War veterans are in- 
vited to attend the supper given in 
honor of Hon. J. J. Hurley at GAR 
hall next Tuesday evening, 
12, at 6 o’clock. 
Lamson & Hubbard Spring Soft 
Hats and Derbies. . 
About 40 members of Liberty Re- 
bekah lodge gave Miss Ethel Me- 
Diarmid a surprise last evening and 
presented her with a very handsome 
china tea-set and brass serving tray. 
The presentation was by Mrs. Flora 
Hersey, who read an original poem. 
Miss McDiarmid was greatly sur- 
prised. All had a delightful eve- 
ning. Refreshments wer served. 
A large delegation of Lynn Red 
Men yisited Manchester as guests of 
Conomo tribe, Tuesday evening. An 
Oyster stew supper was served at 
Park hotel. There were about 40 
in the party. Wednesday evening, 
the Red Men had a supper at 6.30 
nrior to their meeting. Tonight a 
large delegation will visit Lynn. 
The final hop of the winter series 
will take place at the Town hall 
Friday evening, March 29. It will 
be a faney dress party. 
March 
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Red-Man Collars 
tral square store. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. postoffice for 
the week ending March 2: Bethune, 
Archibald L. Hon.; Campbell & 
McCann, Hall; Codair, Richard; 
Cool CU: = Clark Js (OI. * Guild, 
Lucy Mrs.; Johnson, J. A.; Marty, 
at Bell’s Cen- 
George; Pammary, Margie Miss; 
Parkhurst, Helen Miss; Raffaele, 
Mastangelo; Richard, Blanche; 
Spaulding, Dr. Mrs.—S. L. Wheaton, 
postmaster. 
Stag Brand Shirts 
Central square store. 
Wednesday evening, April 24th, 
has been set as the date of the 
WRC, S of V minstrel show. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s, Central square. : 
John Baker and Edward W. Ba- 
ker of Manchester, are members of 
the Taft League of Massachusetts. 
They are endorsing Pres. Taft’s 
candidacy for re-election. 
New line of spring goods at Bell’s, 
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