NORTHVSHORE BRE ZAR 
CAREFUL PERSONAL ATTENTION 
To each Customer and his Account 
In the Manchester Trust Company 
Is given the Careful and Personal Attention 
Of the Officers in Charge, which Assures you 
That your Business is Appreciated and Given 
Every Protection. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
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. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1397 
Lee’s Block, Manchester :: 
:: :: Tel. 73-R and W 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Warren Watt, after 
nine months with the Charles A. 
Reads at the Island, returned this 
week to their farm at Three Rivers, 
Picton County, N. §. 
Miss Princie Dodge is enjoying a 
week’s vacation from her duties at 
Quincy High school. Miss Dodge is 
spending part of her vacation visiting 
friends..in Milford, N. H., where she 
Was téathing last year. 
Manchester 
Sidney’ Marshall of the Naval Re- 
serve, in training at Marblehead, was 
home Sunday. 
At a special: meeting of the board 
of selectmen last Saturday evening 
the following licenses. were granted: 
Victualler’s _ licences—J. S. Reed 
Kassanos & Varzakis, Willis H. Bell 
and Edith M. -Lations+*-garbage, 
Semons & -Littlefield, John L. «Silva; 
junk, Louis Cohen, Nicholas Zelin- 
sky, 
Daley, 
Garrett Fitzgerald, Charles F. 
Allen. 
John I. 
Flectric Co 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Open WIDE, the gateway to better, 
“RDISON MAZDA LAMPS.” 
putting in every socket 
ur desire is to assist 
our customers 
brighter LIGHT by 
in obtaining the 
very best results from electric lighting. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
Telephone 168-W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
SS 
May 4, 1917: 
HIGH SCHOOL VAUDEVILLE 
BLACKFACE AND OTHER COMEDIANS 
ENTERTAINED IN TOWN HALL, 
MANCHESTER, ON’ FRIDAY 
EVENING. 
There was a lot of life in the enter- 
tainment by the pupils of Story High 
School in Manchester Town hall last 
Friday evening. The program: con- 
sisted of six numbers, including 
three vaudeville skits, all of which 
were réceived with appreciative ap- 
plause by the audience. The enter- 
tainment was for the benefit of the 
athletic association and deserved a 
larger audience than was present. 
The first number was a sketch, en- 
titled ‘““The Speed Limit,” in which 
the following parts were taken: Don- 
ald Crafts, prosecuting attorney : Earle 
Height, judge; Lester Peabody, police- 
man; Dana Younger and Robert Mc- 
Eachern, motorists. The policeman, 
a recently reformed thug, and’ Robert 
McEachern, as the motorist of Teu- 
tonic extraction, were the stars of the 
sketch. 
An enthusiastic ovation was given 
the trio by the “Glee Girls,” Misses 
Emily Ferriera, Pauline Semons and 
Helen Cheever. Their first selection, 
“Forget-me-not” was heartily ap- 
plauded and the encore “Kentucky 
Babe” also envoked applause. “Choc- 
olate Drops” was the title of a skit 
by, Kenneth Tyler and Manuel Mig- 
uel, Jr., in blackface. The jokes were 
ripe (with age), consequently they 
went well and the sketch was favor- 
ably received. 
One of the features of the show 
was a xylophone solo by Cary Mar- 
tin of Gloucester. After his first 
number from “‘Lucia” he was recalled 
for another selection. Dana Younger 
made a hit with his stump speech on . 
“Mosquitoes.” The concluding num- 
ber was “Black Magic,” in which the 
part of the magician was taken by 
Professor Savary, whose colored as- 
sistant was Kenneth Tyler. While 
the former, with considerable effort, 
accomplished the feats of sleight of 
hand, the assistant with studied clum- 
siness revealed the means of their ac- 
complishment to the audience. Arthur 
Miguel, in a butler’s costume and the 
gait of camel, traveled across the 
stage between each number to change 
the card announcing the title of the 
sketch to follow. 
Dancing was 
show, music being 
Long’s orchestra. 
enjoyed after the 
furnished by 
Elite shoes for Spring at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes and 
shellac from H, S, Tappan, Bridge st., 
Manchester, adv, 
