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Modern Convenien- 
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Peeks ’ MEETING 
The Board of Registrars will be in 
session at the Office of the Town 
Clerk on Wednesday evening, Feb. 
10th, from 7 to 8 o’clock, also on 
Wecnesday evening, Feb. 17th, from 
7 to 8 o’clock; and on Saturday, 
Heb. 20, from 12.M. to 10 P. M., for 
the purpose of receiving evidence of 
the qualification of persons claim- 
ing a right to vote at the election to 
be held on Monday, March Ist, 1915, 
and of correcting the list of voters. 
No name can be added to the 
Voters’ List (except to correct omis- 
sions made by clerical error or mis- 
take) after 10 o’clock of the evening 
of Saturday, Feb. 20, 1915, at which 
time registration closes. 
By order of the Registrars — of 
Voters. 
W. J. Johnson, 
James H. Rivers, 
Edward Crowell, 
Alfred S. Jewett, 
Board of Registrars, 
Heb. 5, 12, 19 
an absurdity of situations that pro- 
voke hearty laughter. 
In theme and development the 
_ farce is a novelty. 
It is a story of a thrifty German 
Inn-keeper in the Catskill moun- 
tains, who finds on his hands an 
Irish baronet and a titled English- 
man that have been his guests for 
some time and being without funds 
DENTIST 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Church St.,. MANCHESTER Tel. 85° 
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 
Old South Building, Boston, 294 Washington St. 
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depet Square - Manchester, Mass, 
NOTICE 
Property Owners 
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 
are unable to settle their long over- 
due board bills. The landlord is in 
a dilemma, whether to eject them or 
not, as he needs money more than 
he needs his impecunious though 
titled guests, when Madame Pom 
Pom arrives on the scene with her 
maid Elaine. 
This is the last week of ‘‘What’s 
Gone tOn 7h andes ewilleebe../fol- 
lowed by ‘‘Nearly Married,’’ Sel- 
wyn and Co.’s successful farce that 
ran for a full year in New York and 
six months in Chicago. 
Nazimova’’ in ‘‘War Brides’’ at 
B. F. Keith’s. 
Madame Alla Nazimova, the eele- 
brated legitimate star, and without 
question the world’s greatest emo- 
tional actress, will come to B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre on Monday after- 
noon, Feb. 15th, for a_ positively 
limited engagement, in the tabloid 
RS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for he season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
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Tel. 326 W 
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Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephene 164 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building, Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester - - Mass. 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances, Lawn Parties 
drama of the European conflict, 
‘“War Brides,’’ by Marion Craig 
Wentworth. Nazimova has _ just 
completed her third ‘consecutive 
week at the magnificent Palace 
Theatre, New York. She has scored 
the suecess of the century in this 
tremendously vital, timely play of 
power, passion and pathos so magni- 
ficently presented. It is woman's 
Magna Carta. One cannot forget 
Nazimova’s message to the war lords 
until one dies. Boston will ‘be the 
first city outside of New York to see 
this remarkable play, presented by 
America’s famous emotional star. 
Nazimova will be surrounded by a 
record-breaking bill of star vaude- 
ville features. 
Suecess has followed forest plant- 
ing on the sandhills of Nebraska. 
Jack Pines planted there by the 
eovernment forest service ten years 
ago now have a height of over 15 
feet and a diameter of 4 inches. 
Opportunity would receive a 
heartier welcome if it were not near- 
ly always attended by risk. 
When sympathizing with a widow 
do not aet spooney. 
Cook arrested hegging work must 
have been taken for a panhandler. 
