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MANCHESTER 
April 30, 1915 
In Arp oF MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
ASSOCIATION 
In spite of the stormy weather, the 
entertainment of last Friday evening 
given at Town hall for the benefit of 
the Manchester Baseball association 
was a decided success from all points 
of view. ‘The Newsboy Chorus” 
was easily the hit of the evening, and 
gained the applause which it so well 
merited. ‘There were nine boys tak-. 
ing part with Tommy Peters, the 
negro boy, and Roland (“Poky”) 
Brooks scoring special hits. To 
Mrs. F. G. Cheever, who drilled the 
boys, much of the credit for the act 
is due. ‘The dancing by Miss Beat- 
rice Long and Mr. McCarthy of the 
playground was especially enjoyable. 
The cornet duet by Messrs. Hanne- 
berry and Slade was enthusiastically 
received and they responded to the 
prolonged applause with an encore, 
which was equally good. Mrs. 
Cheever’s song was greatly appre- 
ciated, and her encore, ‘‘Baseba!l 
Fantasie,” the words of which she, 
herself composed, was an undoubted 
success. Candy and carnations were 
sold at intermission. 
Wirt THE BoARD OF SELECTMEN OF 
MANCHESTER 
The board has granted a common 
victualer’s license to Kassanos and 
Varzakis, 26 Central st. 
Pony express licenses were grant- 
ed to Smith’s and American Express 
Cos. 
The Penn Metal Co. was awarded 
the contract to put up metal ceiling 
in the Town hall. No other bids. 
The resignation of James Hoare 
as fire engineer was received and ac- 
cepted. . Edward P. Flynn was 
chosen to fill the position. Thomas 
Baker and Clarence W. Morgan are 
the other two members.- Mr. Mor- 
gan has been elected chief of the de- 
partment. 
Junk licenses were granted to 
Garrett Fitzgerald, Charles F. Daley, 
Nicholas Zelinsky and Louis Cohen 
(the latter of Gloucester). 
“Waiter, is this veal?” 
“Ves, sir.” 
“Well, I'll bet he gave his family 
lots of trouble. He certainly was a 
young tough.”—Judge. 
His Wish.—‘‘It is a woman’s fate 
to suffer in silence,” she volunteered. 
“Tf they'd only let us suffer the 
same way,” he rejoined. 
Whereupon she remarked that he 
was.a hateful,’ mean, stupid, con- 
temptible, despicable, beneath-con- 
tempt man. So there!—Phila, Led- 
ger. 
