Jan. 7, 1916. 
* B, F. Kerru’s THEATRE. 
_ England’s most brilliant young act- 
ress, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, brought 
Beto this country to play “Trilby” in the 
_ recent all-star revival of DuMaurier’s 
great novel, and renowned for her 
work with ‘Sir pety Irving, Beer- 
bohm Tree, and other English Stats 
"will head the bill at B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre the week of January roth, 
1916. Miss Neilson-Terry is a strik- 
ing looking woman, with the statu- 
F esque blonde beauty that is character- 
istic of the English girls of the upper 
"class. She possesses a_ beautiful 
- voice, and is distinguished as the only 
actress to ever sing the solos associat- 
med with the tole of “Trilby.”’ At b. 
F, Keith’s Theatre next week, Miss 
Neilson-Terry will sing “Sweet Alice, 
Ben Bolt; from “Trilby,” another 
~ number, and give two scenes from 
~ Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” 
' Miss Neilson-Terry is one of the 
_ greatest interpreters of the role of 
_ Shakespeare’s greatest love heroine 
on the stage, and she will play the 
_ scenes in Juliet’s bed chamber and in 
_ Friar Laurence’s cell. Surrounding 
' Miss Neilson-Terry will be a superb 
-yaudeville bill. 
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SLOW N OPICS.” 
_ What has proved the most preten- 
- tious musical comedy spectacle ever 
- seen in Boston was presented at the 
Shubert Theatre, beginning 
iuesday, January 4. This is the 
$150,000 show ‘Town Topics,” which 
- comes direct from its run at the Cen- 
tury, Theatre, New York. One must 
not imagine from the fact that it is so 
abnormally extravagant as to cost, 
- that the comedy has been lost sight 
of in the prodigality of its equipment, 
for stich is not the case. “Town 
Topics” is a two-act offering of fun, 
- and music, but its investiture, at the 
same time, is the most elaborate in 
the history: of the American stage. 
ce, in one scene alone, call- 
Shop, forty girl man- 
ess creations that cost 
other respects the pro- 
“Town Topics” were equa!- 
It was a production built 
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Removal ot Night Soil 
Applications for the removal of the 
contents of cesspools and grease traps 
should be made to A. C. HASKELL, 
Per order the Board of Health. 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT, Chairman. 
Manchester Board of Health. 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the public that I have 
been appointed Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by the Board of Selectmen, and 
I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
; LORENZO BAKER, 
ISAAC P. GOODRIDGE, 
JOHN F. SCOTT, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, 
ALLEN S. PEABODY, 
- ARTHUR 8. DOW, 
PETER A. SHEAHAN, 
_ Forest Fire Warden. 
“PARK DEPARTMENT 
BS  INOIICE 
The regular meeting of the Park 
Board will be held at their office in the- 
Town hall building on Wednesday even- 
ing each week. All accounts pertaining 
to this department will be approved for 
ieee the following week, — 
Manchester ‘Park Board. 
TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
NORICE 
All bills and claims against the town 
should be presented to the Town Account- 
ant on or before five o’clock p. m. 
Monday of each week. After approval 
the bills will be paid by the Town Treas- 
urer at his office on the following Wed- 
nesday. The regular business meeting of 
the Board of Selectmen will be held on 
Tuesday evening of each week at 8.00 
o’clock. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
LYMAN W. FLOYD, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
WATER BOARD NOTICE 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, ir 
the 'Town Hall Building, on the last Mon 
day of each month, at 7 o’clock p. m 
All orders for shutting off or letting er 
of water, reports of leaks, and all busi 
ness of the department under the Super 
intendent should be reported at his office 
at the Pumping Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD 
TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE 
The Treasurer’s and Tax Collector’: 
Office will be open each day from { 
o’clock A. M. to 5 o’clock P. M. excepi 
on Saturdays when it closes at 12 M 
Tuesday Evening until 8 o’clock. 
All Bills and Pay Rolls paid by chec) 
and mailed. 
E. P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer and Collector 
SCHOOL, NOTICE 
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COMMITTEE will be held the first Fri 
day evening of each month at whic 
time all bills against the school depart 
meut of the town should be presented fo) 
SEBO eue 
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MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
Will be open until the first of May, 
every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Satur- 
day evening from 6,30 to 8. 30. Sundays 
and holidays are excepted. 
J. C. SARGENT, 
Librarian. 
