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NOR Hers HORE BREEZE 
a H. SOTHERN’s FAREWELL TO 
Boston. 
» E. H. Sothern will appear at the 
Shubert Theatre beginning next Mon- 
day night for his farewell appear- 
ances on the Boston stage in Alfred 
a Sutro’s comedy, “The Two Virtues” 
__—a comedy which was originally pro- 
- duced with great success by Sir Geo. 
_ Alexander, at the St. James Theatre, 
London, in March, 1914. Mr. Sothern 
first appeared in ‘The Two Virtues” 
last October in Washington, D. C., 
Bs and then went direct to New York ‘to 
the Booth Theatre, where the play en- 
_joyed a prosperous run of three 
_ months. 
SeeMr. outros comedy, “The Two 
Virtues,” delicately satirizes woman’s 
attitude toward woman. Mr. Sothern 
_ will be seen in the role of Jeffery Pan- 
‘ton, a rich, eccentric, middle-aged 
bachelor, who through an unfortun- 
ate love affair in which his fiancee 
“marries another man, seeks retirement 
in his study, where undisturbed he 
_ can meditate on the memories of his 
lost Isabel,—tangibly represented by 
a portrait and a pair of gloves,—and 
devotes himself to the writing of a 
voluminous history of the world. Af- 
ter five years his complacent life is 
~ much disturbed by a visit from Isabel, 
whose husband it seems, has sought 
inspiration for his epic poem in the 
_ sympathy of Mrs. Guildford, a wom- 
an of questionable reputation. 
STELLA Mayuew 1N “A Mix Up.’ 
A farce “A Mix Up,” by a news- 
paper man, Parker A. Hord, will oc- 
 cupy the boards at the Majestic Thea- 
tre, Boston, for one week only, be- 
ginning next Monday evening. 
Stella Mayhew, always a great fav- 
orite in this city, by reason of her 
many appearances here, has the title 
' role in the farce, which is in three 
acts. It is announced that specialties 
_ will be interspersed in the farce. Miss 
_- Mayhew will give her repertoire of 
songs that she used in vaudeville, in- 
cluding the “Devlin” and eee 
‘songs. She will be accompanied » 
the piano by Billy Taylor, her a 
band, who writes all of her music for 
Sher. Mr. Taylor is the author of 
We Vanity Fair.” 
=» in “A Mix Up” Miss Mayhew in- 
 terprets the part of a burlesque queen, 
“who wanders by mistake into the 
apartment of a young bridegroom, in 
the absence of the bride. He is ex- 
pecting a visit from rich and puritan- 
ical-minded relatives to whom he has 
written truthfully that his bride 1s 
cultured, refined and deeply religious. 
With a little knowledge men think 
themselves wise, with much the re- 
E ~ verse.—C arl Sextus, 
Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
“Window Shades, 
Dealersin ¢#¢€ MILK 
Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Bee Stone. 
MANCHESTER, ee NEA Se 
P.O. Box 129 Telephone Connection 
EDWARD A. LANE 
2% HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER w 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, 
Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
D. T. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware, 
Ranges and Furnaces, Plumbing and 
Heating. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron 
Worker. 
Telephone 23 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
Smith’s Express Company 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston,Main 489; Manchester 119 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS. UNDER LOCK 
MANCHESTER - : A MASS. 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind Anywhere Any Amount 
GE.O;-E.- B.S TROPLE 
General Manager 
Also District Manager John Hancock 
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston 
GLOUCESTER OR MANCHESTER 
Kemoval oi Night Soil 
Applications for the removal of the 
contents of cesspools and grease traps 
should pe made to A. CC. HASKELL, 
Per order the Board of Health. 
EDWARD 8. 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 S. DOW, 
PETER A, SHEAHAN, 
‘ Forest Fire Warden. 
Telephone 319-W. 
PARK DEPARTMENT 
NOTICE 
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 
payment the following week. 
Manchester Park Board. 
TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
big, Fo NE | = 
All bills and claims against the town 
should be presented to the Town Account- 
ant on or before five 
Monday of each week. 
o'clock p, m, 
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 8. 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, ix 
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 ex 
of water, and all busi 
ness of the department under the Super 
intendent should be reported at his offic« 
at the Pumping Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD 
reports of leaks, 
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 
it closes at 12 M 
Tuesday Evening until 8 o’clock. 
All Bills and Pay Rolls paid by chee) 
and mailed. 
E. P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer and Collector 
on Saturdays when 
SCHOOL, NOT ICE 
The regular meeting of the SCHOOI 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Fri 
day evening of each month at whic} 
time all bills against the school depart 
ment of the town should be presented fo) 
approval. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEK 
MANCHESTER PUBLIG 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. 
