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MANCHESTER TOWN MEETING 
This is one of the most quiet ‘Town 
Meeting campaigns of recent years. 
There is a lack of candidates for town 
office. Only two new candidates have 
appeared since last Friday—Alex- 
ander Robertson for the water board, 
‘as opponent of Geo. E. Hildreth, and 
Patrick H. Boyle for the board of 
‘selectmen. This makes two candi- 
‘dates for selectmen, outside the pres- 
‘ent board. The only other offices 
contested are treasurer and tax-col- 
lector, for which Fred J. Merrill is 
candidate in addition to the present 
incumbent, and for the park board. 
— Town meeting will be on Monday, 
March 6. 
The complete list of candidates for 
town office is as follows: 
ASSESSOR 3 YRS. 
*Frank G. Cheever 
SELECTMEN 
_ *Edward ©. Knight 
*Frank G. Cheever 
*Lyman W. Floyd 
Samuel L. Wheaton 
Patrick H. Boyle - 
Town CLERK 
*Alfred S. Jewett 
Town TREASURER 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
Tax CoLLECTOR 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
~ Water CoMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
*Geo. EK. Hildreth 
Alexander Robertson 
ScHoor, COMMITTEE 
*Albert Cunningham 
PARK COMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
Alfred E. Parsons 
Alex H. Sjorlund 
“TrustEE Pusiic Lisrary 3 YRS. 
. *Roland C. Lincoln 
‘Memorrar Lis. Bipc. Funp 3 YRs. 
*Geo. W. Blaisdell 
TRUSTEE OF CEMETERIES 3 YRS. 
*Oliver T. Roberts 
SEWER CoMMISSIONERS 3 YRS. 
Geo. E. Hildreth 
ConsTABLES 
*Leonard Andrews 
*Louis O. Lations 
*Joseph P. Leary 
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WANTED a roll-top desk about four feet 
wide, good condition, 6 drawers or more. 
Will pay cash $10.—Miss Wilson, 329 
Summer st., Manchester. It 
LOST—Feb. 22, between 12 and 12.30, on 
road between Beverly Farms and Man- 
chester, an 8-foot flexible flyer. Finder 
please notify A. F. Sortwell, Manches- 
ter, and receive reward. Tel. 262. it 
HOUSE LOT for ssales Apply: 
Pleasant st., Manchester. 
A. O. U. W" 
To correct a misunderstanding in 
regard to the bankruptcy of the A. O. 
U. W., of Massachusetts, I hereby 
wish to state that this organization 1s 
still doing business with cover a six 
hundred thousand dollar ($600,000.00 ) 
surplus and will continue to do so. 
WALTER M. STANLEY, 
Master Workman of North Shore 
Lodge. 
TREE WARDEN 
*Willam Young 
*Candidate for re-election 
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A. O. H. Costume Party. 
The Costume Party, under the aus- 
pices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the 
Ancient Order of Hibernians, held in 
Manchester Town hall, Washington’s 
Birthday evening was a grand success. 
The grand march was led by Presi- 
dent Anna M. Coughlin, representing 
Erin-go-Braugh, and William Kearns, 
a gentleman, “followed by vice-presi- 
dent Margaret Gillis as a Grecian 
lady, and William Barry, a clown. 
These were followed by more than 
30 couples in costune. The follow- 
ing is a list of some of the most strik- 
ing costumes: Mr. and Mrs. John 
J. Connors, Good-Night; Katherine 
Kearns, Irish Lassie; John Connors, 
ts Irish Lad; Mrs. Jennie Slade and 
Theresa al Fouecemont as Night; Mrs. 
Wynne, Polonaise; Gladys ‘Kennedy, 
Scout girl; Nellie Bates and Mrs. 
Murray, Nurses; Charlie Bell 
May James, George 
W ashington ; Jennie MetCue, Scotch 
Lassie ; “Mary Coen and Edith Chad- 
wick, iadian girls; Joe Coen, Police- 
man ; Manuel. Miguel, Broncho Bill; 
Anne j. Coughlin, Western girl: 
3ert Allen, Soldier ; Mrs.. Margaret 
Haskell, Queen of Hearts; Edna 
Haskell, America; Mary Coughlin, 
EON, Mrs. Scully, Black bird: 
Mrs. Sanford, Old Irish Lady ; Rob- 
ert Sanford, Red Riding Hood; Sarah 
Granville, Maid of Brin: Mrs. ‘Evans, 
and | 
and Martha | 
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Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Bldg., Union St., Manchester 
——— 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
w. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
‘Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 297-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
NOTICE 
The Board of ARS ae will hold 
a meeting at their offce on Satur- 
day, Feb. 26th, from 2 to 4 p. m., and 
from 8 to 9 p. m., for the purpose 
of assessing such persons omitted 
from the 1915 list of polls. 
This will be necessary in order to 
become a voter at the current Town 
Election, unless your name appears 
on the posted list of 1915 poll taxes. 
Board of Assessors, 
Epwarp S. Knicut, Chairman. 
Manchester, Feb. 17, 1916. 
Prompt 
Service 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER 
66 and 1266 161 
Colonial costume. 
Last but not least was the parade 
around the hall by Long’s Orchestra, 
in costume. 
