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ple. 
Saturday afternoon the Manches- 
ter Crickets defeated the Ariston 
elub of Gloucester at baseball. Score 
9 to 7. 
A still alarm was rung from the 
Chadwick house on North _ street 
Tuesday noon. The auto combina- 
tion truck was despatched to the 
seene but the blaze was quickly put 
out and very little loss ensued. 
Mrs. K. B. Sherman returned 
Thursday from a visit with her sis- 
ter in Bangor, Me., where she was 
privileged to enjoy the street carniv- 
al, whieh was held in observance of 
the rebuilding of that city. 
The National Association of Credit 
Men, 1500 in number, made the Man- 
chester shore their terminus Wednes- 
day during their sail from Boston 
to Manchester on the steamer Rose 
Standish. 
Manchester Public Library. 
The following New Books have re- 
cently been added to the Manches- 
ter Publie library: 
History of European Morals 2yv., 
Leecky 909-L3; History of French 
literature, Wright 840-W; Mental 
Efficiency, Bennett 170-B4. 
Fiction. 
Adjustment, The Bryant B9151.3; 
Clayhanger, Bennett B471.8; 
Counsel for the Defense, Scott S- 
4271.1; Plain Path, Allen A4252.1; 
Postmaster, The, Lincoln L7371.11; 
Severed Mantle, Lindsey 1753.1; 
Strange Case of Eleanor Cuyler, 
Crosby C949.1; Frau, Ellis E472.1 
Fourth of July Plans for 
Manchester. 
Manchester will have a_ good 
Fourth of July celebration this year. 
The committee appointed at the 
Town Meeting in March have made 
plans for getting the most out of the 
$500 at their disposal. So far the 
plans call for the following sched- 
ule: 
Salute at sunrise; 6 a. m., ringing 
of bells; 8.30 a. m., athletic sports 
at Brook street Playgrounds (14 
events) ; noon, salute and bell ring- 
ing; 2.30 p. m., band concert by 
Salem Cadet Band, Jean Missud, 
leader, at Brook street Play- 
grounds; baseball game, Wesleys 
of Peabody vs. Manchester baseball 
association team; 6 p. m., salute and 
bell ringing; 7.45 to 9.45, band con- 
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cert by Salem Cadet band, on the 
Common. Firworks. Medals, cups 
and cash prizes will be awarded in 
the athletic events, and $20 in cash 
will be given to the winning base- 
ball team, and $10 to the loser. 
Boy Scouts’ Carnival. 
The carnival held on the lawn of 
the Congregational chapel Monday 
evening under the management of 
the Boy Scouts was a marked suc- 
eess. The grounds were very at- 
tractively decorated and everything 
was in keeping with the Boy Scout 
work and customs. Irving Baker 
had charge of the entertainment 
drill; Robert Robertson of the troop 
drills. The ring tosser was under the 
direction of Harold Crafts and Graf- 
ton Owens. Raymond Purdy, as for- 
tune teller, was well patronized and 
the sale of ice cream was popular, 
also. The boys realized a goodly 
sum from their lawn party towards 
their camping party at New Hamp- 
shire in August. 
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