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PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. 
Vault has been a 
pleasant surprise to many. 
Everything has been done to make it 
Safe, Convenient and Pleasant for you. 
You are welcome to look it over. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. EF. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
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Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction— Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL 73-R and W 
Tntiaven Repairing 
[3 you leave your watch with us to be repaired the work will be 
thoroughly done by men who are competent to do it. 
The price will be right and the work will be ready for delivery 
when promised. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
F. S. Thompson, Jeweier 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
N. Y. HippoDROME 
For three weeks Broadway has 
been, busy guessing what the “sur- 
prise” in preparation at the New 
York Hippodrome for presentation 
when it reopens a week from Satur- 
day night might be. Now the secret 1s 
out. The first glad harbinger of 
Spring is at hand. The new produc- 
tion is to be a circus! 
A. circus in all that 
show on earth” implies—spectacular 
“stunts,” a mighty mobolization of 
merry monarchs of mirth, a circus 
constellation of cleverly comic clowns, 
desperately daring, death-defying di- 
“the greatest 
vertisements, transcendently terrific 
thrills ‘from. the tented tops, agile 
aerial actors, extraordinary eques- 
trian exploits, and a realistic revival 
of the regal romps and revels of the 
circus Maximus—in the New York 
Hippodrome, termed in the announce- 
ment, “Earths Everlasting Edifice of 
Entrancing Entertainment !!’’ 
Lodgepole pine, one of the prin- 
cipal trees of the Rocky Mountains, 
makes good strong wrapping paper 
and pulp board. 
Osage orange wood is a source of 
dye and can be used to supplement 
the imported fustic wood, as a per- 
manent yellow for textiles. 
During the past two years forest 
officers have killed nearly 9,000 pre- 
datory animals, more than three- 
fourths of which were coyotes. 
TROUBLE 
The man who buys an auto car, 
But first the price must borrow, 
Will never travel very far 
Before he meets with sorrow. 
—Birmingham Age-Herald. 
His punishment begins indeed 
When it is his desire 
To show his friends a bit of speed 
And ‘‘Blooey!’’ goes a tire. 
—Youngstown Telegram. 
And when he’s got some friends ’way out 
To some far sylvan scene 
His gladness is all put to rout 
By lack of gasoline. 
—Houston Post. 
You may be right in what you wrote. 
Of troubles there’s a horde; 
But boys, they’ll never get MY goat— 
I’m gonna get a Ford! 
PUBLIC HEARING. 
On petition of James Beaton a 
public hearing will be held at the 
office of the selectmen on Tuesday 
evening, Jan. 25th. at 8 o'clock 
for permission to maintain a Bowser 
Gasoline Outfit on the sidewalk in 
front of his place of business, 50 
Central Street. 
WALTER R. BELL, 
GrorcE R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Manchester, Jan. 12, 1915. 
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The man of few words doesn’t 
have to take so many of them back. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Win- 
ter Hats at Bell’s Beach St. Store. adv. 
Ss 85-9¢ BOSS OSCR a a 8 oo 8 85 Su SUS SOS SOLOS So SEE | 
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Instruct your attorney to have 
your probate and administra- 
tor’s notices and other legal 
notices published in the 
North Shore Breese 
Manchester, Mass. 
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