MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Fred Sanford (Flora Stan- 
ley) is in town visiting her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stanley. 
At their meeting Tuesday even- 
ing the Board of Selectmen appoint- 
ed Thomas Baker as a member of 
the Board of Fire Commissioners, 
Sinnicks’ resignation was received 
at the meeting of the week previous. 
He has 
the board for a number of years. 
The school committee has again 
appointed Lawrence McCarthy in- 
structor of the playgrounds and he 
started his work there a week or 
more ago. The selectmen appoint- 
ed Mr. McCarthy special police offi- 
eer at the playgrounds at their 
meeting Tuesday night. 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt. Bell’s, Central 
sq. adv 
COMMUNICATION. 
Editor, North Shore Breeze: 
Through your columns [| wish to 
publicly commend the Manchester 
Boy Scouts for their splendid res- 
ponse and faithful performance of 
duty during the search for Agnes 
Hyland on Friday last. At 5.40 p. 
m. Chief Sullivan notified me that 
he desired their assistance and in 
less than fifteen minutes twelve 
Scouts reported at the police sta- 
tion ready for service and proceed- 
ed to their work in squads of two. 
Before 6 o’clock the entire available 
strength of the troop was employed 
in the search. At 6.20, while in the 
line of duty the squad consisting of 
Abbott Foster, second class scout, 
and Arthur Miguel were fortunate 
to discover the child floating in Cen- 
tral Pond. I wish to commend the 
way in which the Scouts grasped the 
situation. The intelligent and thor- 
ough manner in which they outlined 
their work and the splendid spirit 
they showed in its performance com- 
mends itself. 
ALBERT G. WARNER, 
Seout Master. 
Prompt Resentment. 
A man went to a judge and asked 
whether he could bring suit for 
slander against a man who had cal- 
led him a rhinoceros. 
‘‘Why, certainly,’’ said the judge. 
‘When did he call you that?”’ 
‘‘About three years ago.”’ 
“Three years ago! And you only 
start suit today !’’ 
“But, your honor, yesterday I 
saw a rhinoceros for the first time.’’ 
—Berliner Illustrirte Zietung. 
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