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THE COMMONWEALTY OF MAS ACHUSETTS 
In Boarp oF Gas AND ELECTRIC 
LicHt COMMISSIONERS. 
Boston, Jan. 25th, 1915. 
_ On the petition of the Manchester 
Electric Company for approval of an 
issue of additional capital stock of the 
par value of sixty thousand dollars 
($60,000) to pay the cost of additions 
and extensions of its plant and prop- 
erty, the Board will give a hearing to 
the parties interested at its office, 603 
Ford Building at 15 Ashburton Place, 
Boston, on Monday, the 15th day of 
February next, at ten o’clock in the 
forenoon. 
‘And the petitioner is required to 
give notice of said hearing by publica- 
tion hereof in the “Manchester Cric- 
ket” and the ‘North Shore Breeze,” 
newspapers published in the town of 
Manchester, in each of said papers 
once each week for two successive 
weeks prior to said time of hearing. 
By order of the Board, 
R. G. Tosty, Clerk. 
A true copy. 
ATTEST : 
R G Tobsey, Clerk. 
The play has been thoroughly enjoy- 
ed by those who have seen it. It is 
well for those who are on their way 
to see the play during the final week, 
that there are no more than seven 
keys to the inn. Another key with 
the same power for provoking mirth 
as the others, would cause the audi- 
ence to die of exhaustion. As it is, 
there are enough visible stirring situa- 
tions to allow an audience to laugh 
until it is weak. “Seven Keys to 
Baldpate” starts out almost as rural 
comedy. From then on, for a way, 
it is melodrama. Melodrama culmi- 
nates with the shooting of the adven- 
turess by her accomplice. The play 
is funny because it isn’t intended to 
be real melodrama and it is’nt. 
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The Moth Superintendent desires 
to give notice to property owners that 
he is to start the coming week on the 
annual work of this department on 
private property, in accordance with 
State Laws. Persons who desire to 
attend to their own work, instead of 
having the Town Employees do it, 
will so notify the superintendent, as 
he will proceed with the work unless 
otherwise ordered. 
PETER A. SHEAHAN, 
Moth Supt. 
Manchester, Jan. 25, 1915. It 
Henry Jewett Players at the Boston 
Opera House last Monday evening, 
scored heavily in popular favor. So 
great has been the demand for seats 
that the management has decided up- 
on an extension of the production 
through next week, instead of “The 
Merchant of Venice,” as previously 
announced. 
The announcement made last week 
that. hereafter the new bills at the 
Opera House would begin on Tues- 
day instead of Monday was erroneous. 
Monday will continue to be the open- 
ing night as before. 
“BEN-Hovr.” 
Ingenious devices of twentieth 
century stagecraft have made possi- 
ble the wonderfully elaborate World’s 
Fair production of “Ben-Hur” now 
running at the Boston Theatre, Bos- 
ton, and which has drawn the biggest 
patronage that playhouse has en- 
has opened for he season her 
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joyed in many seasons. When one 
considers that “Ben-Hur,” as now 
staged, is the biggest dramatic spec- 
tacle ever shown in the United States 
and that the best seat in the Boston 
Theatre can be secured for one dollar, 
it is small wonder that the public 
seek this opportunity to enjoy Gen- 
.ai Wallace’s masterpiece, which is 
unquestionably the strongest play 
ever based on a Biblical theme, and 
its extended runs in all the large cit- 
ies during the fifteen successful sea- 
sons of its career, are most potent 
| p.cots of its popularity. 
The appeal of this great play is not 
to the eye and ear alone, but to the 
heart. Through all the scenes ot 
wondrous beauty, of this vivid por- 
trayal of the exciting incidents of the 
time of the dawn of Christianity, the 
plain, simple story of the “Man of 
Calvary” is brought home with all 
compelling force. 
REAL Estate 
Lenora F. Gorman et al, convey to 
Bernice T. Semons of Manchester, 
woodland in Manchester, 175 by 529.3 
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