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Vol. III]. No. 22 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906 
HONORED NATION’S DEAD. 
Beautiful Lessons in Patriotism, 
Love of Country and Reverence 
for the Dead Taught by Impres- 
sive Exercises Wednesday. Ideal 
Weather Favors Veterans. 
Memorial Day, the most sacred 
of all the Nation’s holidays, growing 
more pathetic, impressive and sa- 
cred as the years come and go, was 
observed Wednesday with exercises 
of a most appropriate nature, 
teaching the youth a beautiful les- 
son in patriotism, love of country 
and reverence of the dead. 
With public exercises in the Man- 
chester Town hall in the afternoon, 
including an address, followed by 
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 
Manchester Voters Elect W. R. Bell to Fill 
the Vacancy on the Board of Selectmen— 
Also Voted to Build Sidewalk Through the 
Cove Woods and to Accept Relocation of 
Brook Street, 
The special town meeting held in 
Manchester Monday, one of the chief 
purposes of which was to elect a mem- 
ber to the board of selectmen to fill 
the vacancy caused by the death of 
the late Wm. E. Kitfield, resulted in 
the choice of Walter R. Bell over 
former selectman Benj. S. Bullock. 
Mr. Bell lost at the March election by 
a margin of only six votes, but Mon- 
days’ vote had no such margin, Mr. 
Bell winning by 88 votes. The total 
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Rev. DILLON BRONSON, 
of Brookline, Memorial Day Orator at Manchester 
Three Cents 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN, 
Elected Moderator at Special Town Meeting 
and succeeds F. K. Hooper who served 
the town 11 years 
WALTER R. BELL, 
Elected to Manchester Board of Selectmen 
Assessors and Overseers of the Poor 
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