\pril 14, 1916. 
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TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
ASSESSORS’ 
NOTICE 
' Pursuant to the provisions of Sec- 
tion Al of Part 1 of Chapter 490 of 
the acts of 1909, as amended by Sec. 
5, Chap. 198, Acts of 1914, all per- 
sons, firms and corporations, domes- 
tic or foreign, subject to taxation in 
‘said town are hereby notified and re- 
‘quired to bring in to the assessors of 
said town 
on or before the 
15th Day of May Next, 
in case of residents, true lists of all 
their polls and estates, both real and 
‘personal, (not exempt by law from 
taxation), of which they were pos- 
sessed.on the first day of April in the 
‘current year, and in case of non- 
“residents and foreign corporations, 
true lists of all their estate, both real 
_ and personal, in said town, not ex- 
empt from taxation, which lists must 
be verified by oath as required by 
Section 43 of said Part I. 
Under the provisions of Section 42 
of said Part 1, as amended by Chap- 
' ter 515, Acts of 1909, the above men- 
tioned lists must be in form prescribed 
’ by the Tax Commissioner of the 
' Commonwealth. These blank forms 
may be had at the Assessors’ office, 
or will be mailed to any address upon 
application. 
- Section 45 of Part 1 of Chapter 490, 
Acts of 1909. A mortgagor or mortgagee 
of real estate may bring in to the asses 
sors of the city or town in which it lies, with- 
in the time prescribed by the notice under 
‘section forty-one, a statement under oath 
‘of the amount secured thereon or on each 
separate parcel thereof, with the name 
and residence of every holder of an inter- 
est therein as mortgagor or mortgagee. If 
‘such property is situated in two or more 
places, or if a recorded mortgage includes 
‘two or more estates or parts of an estate 
‘as security for one sum, such statement 
shall include an estimate of the interest 
sof the mortgagee in each estate or part 
‘of an estate, The assessors shall, from 
such statement or otherwise, ascertain. the 
‘proportionate interests of the mortgagor 
or mortgagee, respectively, in said estates, 
‘and shall assess the same accordingly. If, 
fim any year, such statement is not 
‘brought in, the tax for that year on such 
“eal estate shall not be invalid merely for 
‘tthe reason that the interest of the mort- 
eg therein has not been assessed to 
| In accordance with Section 41 
aforesaid, all persons and corpora 
tions are hereby required to bring in 
to the assessors, on or before the 15th 
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day of May next, true lists of all real 
and personal estate held by them re- 
spectively, for literary, temperance, 
benevolent, charitable or scientific 
purposes on the first day of April in 
the current year, together with state- 
ments of the amounts of all receipts 
and expenditures for said purposes 
during the year next preceding said 
first day of April; such lists and state- 
ments to be in accordance with blanks 
furnished by the Tax Commissioner. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER R. BELL, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Assessors of Manchester, Mass. 
Apr. 14, May 5. 
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WiLBuR THEATRE, BosTOoN. 
“Hobson’s Choice” starts on its 
sixth week at Ye Wilbur Theatre 
next Monday evening. On its first 
arrival here from the long run in New 
York the most blase critics proclaim- 
ed it the most delightful play of the 
season, and the public quickly fell in 
with that opinion, with the result that 
the cosy little Wilbur has been crowd- 
ed to its capacity at nearly every per- 
formance. Not only is it one of the 
most enjoyale comedies seen in sev- 
eral seasons in this city, but it is play- 
ed by one of the best all-round com- 
“Hobson’s Choice” is so warm im 
its human nature and so 
types it presents that one.quite for- 
gets that it is a play. 
There will be a bargain 
next Wednesday, when the best or- 
chestra seats are offered at one dollar. 
EMPIRE IT HEATRE, 
Next week at the Empire theatre 
will be a “red letter” week when the 
famous rural comedy, “The County 
Fair,” which is a picture of New 
England life, will be presented. It 
will be remembered that this play was 
made famous by Neil Burgess, 
took the part of the prim, prudish 
and practical old maid, the central 
character of the story. 
In the last act the race track of the 
fairgrounds is shown wit! 
enough race just at the finish point. 
The play is full of the things dear t 
the hearts of New Englanders, a rea 
husking bee, a barn dance and quart 
music by the village swains. 
Vaudeville and moving pictures 
will be the program for the Sunday 
night performance. Easter Sunday 
the theatre will be closed for the day. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
