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Society Notes 
Cards are out for Miss Godshalk’s 
lecture on Thessaly with 25 promi- 
nent ladies of Magnolia as its 
patronesses. Miss Godshalk was in 
Greece soon after Miss Stone's cap- 
ture and made her visit to Thessaly 
under the protection of an armed es- 
cort. Mount Olympus and _ Ther- 
mopylae and Delphie are names to 
conjure with, yet they are rarely 
visited because of their relative inac- 
cessibility. The lecture is to be given 
in the Library hall, next Thursday 
evening at 8.30. The entire proceeds 
are to be given to the Village church. 
It is reported that Otto H. Kahn 
has bought a place in Manchester and 
will come to the shore permanently 
summers hereafter. This is not veri- 
fied at this writing, however. 
Quincy Cup Races 
Some interesting yacht racing has 
been going on off Manchester the past 
week, the competitions being for the 
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at 
Newport 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Ouincy Cup, now held by the Man- 
Che Colonnade, Magno 
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and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
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ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
II, owned by Dr. John L. Bremer, is 
the cup defender. The three chal- 
lengers are: Auk, owned by Chas. 
Francis Adams, 2d, the Windrim Kid, 
representing the Corinthian Yacht 
club, and Bonidrei of the Boston 
Yacht club The first race on Wed- 
nesday was won with ease by the 
Manchester II. On Thursday the 
Windrim Kid won, and yesterday the 
Bonidrei won, with the Manchester 
second. 
As the boat winning the cup must 
win at least three races, it is likely 
that the series will be carried well 
over into next week. Singularly 
enough the Auk, one of the boats se- 
lected for the German-American races, 
has not captured a leg thus far. 
At his attractive estate outside of 
Albany Robert Lincoln is to make 
extensive improvements, including the 
moving of a number of large trees. 
Linehan, Estes & Co. have the con- 
tract for the work. Mr. Estes is an 
expert in this line. 
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and 
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chester Yacht club. The Manchester 
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MANCHESTER 
James K. Pulsifer and son returned 
Tuesday from a week’s trip to Mont- 
real and Quebec. 
Late Wednesday afternoon as the 
lamplighter was lighting the street 
lamp in front of G. W. Hooper’s store 
the measure of gasolene caught fire in 
some manner, and being dropped, 
spread all over the bottom of the 
wagon. The young man took off his 
coat and tried to smother the fire, but 
it covered too much area for the coat, 
and more serious results were looked 
for. Somebody finally obtained two 
fire extinguishers from the engine 
house, and after some difficulty learned 
how to work the machines soas to get 
results from them. Unlike the usual 
fire extinguishers, those on the chem- 
ical are necessarily constructed so that 
the contents will not run out by turn- 
ing the recepticle upside down. A 
slight twist of the head, however, is 
all that is needed to make it work. 
Those who obtained the extinguishers 
Wednesday were not sufficiently ac- 
quainted with them to use them. 
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