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__ IN BOARD OF SHLECTMEN 
a Town oF MANCHESTER, Mass. 
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eae Jan. 4, 1916. 
' Whereas a petition has been pre- 
sented to this Board representing that 
the common convenience and neces- 
sity require that the public way 
known as Sea street be altered by 
widening in the easterly portion 
thereof, the said widening being on 
3 the southerly side thereof for a dis- 
tance of about 300 feet westerly from 
the easterly terminus of the street 
~ and being over land of George Wig- 
_ glesworth, and praying that this 
Board will take such action as may 
be necessary in the premises. Now 
' THEREFORE, notice is hereby given 
that it is the intention of the Board 
of Selectmen to alter the public way 
known as Sea street by widening the 
same in the easterly portions thereof, 
the said widening being on the south- 
erly side thereof for a distance of 
4 about 300 feet westerly from the 
easterly terminus of the street and 
being over land of George Wiggles- 
worth, and it is hereby ordered that 
Saturday, the 22nd. day of January 
at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon and 
the office of the Board of Selectmen 
in the Town Hall Building be assign- 
ed as the time and place for hearing 
the petitioners and all parties inter- 
ested. It 1s FurtHerR OrpbeReD that 
“written notices of the intention of 
the Board and the date and place as- 
signed for a hearing be sent to said 
whose land said lay-out is to be mace, 
and to whom, by law, notices shouid 
be sent; and that a copy of this order 
be published in the issues of the 
Manchester Cricket and the North 
Shore Breeze until and including Jan. 
22, 1916, and that two copies hereof 
be posted in public places in Man- 
fe. chester. ° 
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Epwarp S. KNIGHT, 
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ef ¢ FRANK G, CHEEVER, 
ae LyMAN W. FtLoyp, 
on eee Board of Selectmen, 
Be Lown of Manchester. 
pe JAN. 7-14-21. 
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are here; if dainty, piquant shapes 
suit her best, she may have them. 
_- Decidedly, then, adaptability is the 
first “A” of the new year hat. It has 
of course, other “A’s”, abnormal, 
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‘petitioners and to all parties over ~ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IN BOARD OF. SELECTMEN 
Town oF MANCHESTER, Mass. 
Jan. 4, 1916. 
Whereas a petition has been pre- 
sented to this Board representing 
that 
necessity require that the public ways 
known as Beach and Masconomo 
Streets be altered by widening the 
same at the northwesterly junction 
thereof, the said widening being over 
land of Mrs. Harriet J. Bradbury 
and praying that this Board will take 
such action as may be necessary in 
the premises. Now THEREFORE, 
notice is hereby given that it is the 
intention of the Board of Selectmen 
to alter Beach and Masconomo 
Streets by widening at the northwest- 
erly corner over land of Mrs. Harriet 
J. Bradbury and it is hereby ordered 
that Saturday the 22nd. day of Jan- 
uary at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon 
and the office of the Board of Select- 
men in the Town Hall Building he 
assigned as the time and place for 
hearing the petitioners and all parties 
interested, Ir 1s FURTHER ORDER- 
kD that written notices of the inten- 
tion of the Board and the date and 
place assigned for a hearing be sent 
to said petitioners and to all parties 
over whose land said lay-out is to he 
made, and to whom, by law, notices 
should be sent; and that a copy of 
this order be published in the isstes 
of the Manchester Cricket and the 
North Shore Breeze until and in- 
cluding Jan, 22, 1916, and that two 
copies hereof be posted in public 
places in Manchester. 
EpWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FRANK G, CHEEVER, 
LyMANn W. FLoyp, 
Board of Selectmen, 
Town of Manchester. 
JAN. 7-14-21; 
the common convenience and- 
IN- BOARD. OF SELECTMEN 
Town oF MANCHESTER, MAss. 
Jan. 4, TOI. 
Whereas a petition has been pre- 
sented to this Board representing that 
common convenience and _ necessity 
require that a public way be laid out 
between Brook Street and Summer 
Street in Manchester over substantial- 
ly that land now used as a private 
way and known as Allen Court and 
praying that this Board will take such 
action as may be necessary in the 
premises. Now THEREFORE, notice 
is hereby given that it is the intention 
of the Board of Selectmen to lay out 
a public way between Brook Street 
and Summer Street in Manchester, 
‘ever substantially what is known as 
Allen Court and portions of adjoin- 
ing land and it is hereby ordered that 
Saturday the 22nd. day of January at 
2 o'clock in the afternoon and the of- 
fice of the Board of Selectmen in the 
Town Hall Building be assigned as 
the time and place for hearing the 
petitioners and all parties interested. 
Iv 1s FURTHER OrprERED that written 
notices of the intention of the Board 
and the date and place assigned for 
a hearing be sent to said petitioners 
and to all parties over whose land 
said lay-out is to be made, and to 
whom, by law, noticés should be sent ; 
and that a copy of this order be pub- 
lished in the issues of the Manches- 
ter Cricket and the North Shore 
Breeze until and including Jan. 22, 
1916, and that two copies hereof be, 
posted in public places in Manchester. 
Epwarp S. KNIGHT, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER,: 
Lyman W. FLoyp, 
Board of Selectmen, 
Town of Manchester. 
JAN. 7-14-21. 
which applies to its height, abbrevi- 
ated, which is for its width; accept- 
able, which it is in thy sight, O Wom- 
an: and aided and abetted, which it 
is by fashionable coiffures and pretty 
faces ! 
The principal “B” of this new ar- 
rival is its beauty. Never have color- 
ings been more becoming, or lines 
better, or trimmings more beloved. 
Chartreuse holds its popularity; pink 
promises to be exceptionally good 
and there is a new rose shade that 
will be the joy of the woman who can 
wear it and the envy of her less for- 
tunate sisters. Everyone of. the new 
hats is graceful whether it be an in- 
genious, debutante type or a_ trim, 
“tall” hat; the lines about the face, 
even in the sailor hat (which, by the 
way, is prime favorite, next to the 
very small hat, for Southern and 
Spring wear) are not too regular to 
be becoming. There are al] kinds ot 
quirks to give the brim the needed 
touch of piquancy and _ originality. 
As for trimmings—all the old favor- 
ites, flowers and ribbons and fruit, 
are with us but with many an addi- 
tion and improvement. For instance, 
leather roses have appeared on some 
of the new sport hats; picot-edged 
ribbon not an inch wide makes a 
striking trimming on other hats; 
feathers are mostly white, odd, 
smart little affairs placed uncom- 
promisingly on the center front of 
the crown. The blossom. hat, one 
inass of posies; the blue hat, perhaps 
the leader; the bamboo hat, a new 
and popular kind of straw; the bell- 
shaped hat, a smart little affair of the 
shape implied by its name 
