MANCHESTER. 
Miss Katherine Walsh of Boston 
has been spending the week in Man- 
chester guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Walsh, Pine srreet. 
Miss Annabel Lodge is spending a 
fortnight with relatives in Roxbury. 
Mrs. C. A. Lodge and Miss Mabel 
Lodge were in Roxbury over Sunday. 
Dr. and Mrs. William Simmons ot 
Boston were guests of Mr.and Mrs. 
Albert Lucas at the Cove over Sun- 
day. 
The following real estate transfers 
were recorded at “Salem Tuesday: 
Samuel B. Crombie conveys to Enoch 
A. Crombie land on Pleasant street, 
199 by 60 feet ; Orrin A. Martin con- 
veys to Hone F. Rabardy three wood 
lots, of 12, 44 and 6 acres respectively. 
Moran J. Seymour, chauffeur for 
Otto Kahn, was fined $10 for speed- 
ing his auto in the Everett boulevard 
of the Metropolitan park system in 
the Malden court the first of the week. 
Miss Mabel Hatfield, who has been 
making an extended visit with Mr. 
and Mrs. James Salter, left for her 
home in Wellesley last Saturday. 
“Stop! Grand ball of the automobile 
squad, town hall, Manchester, Friday even- 
ing, Sept. 8, 1905. Long’s orchestra, five 
pieces. Tickets: Gent’s 50 cents. Ladies’ 
25 cents. No fines for first offence.” 
This is how the “catchy”’ poster 
announces the grand ball of the auto 
squad.. Put on your high speed lever, 
keep in the middle of the road and 
head straight for the hall! 
Miss Marion MacBride, who has 
been visiting Mrs. Ellen Brewster 
and family, returned to her home in 
New York the first of the week. 
George Ade’s “ The College Widow.” 
George Ade’s successful comedy, 
“The College Widow,” will come to 
the Tremont Theatre on Saturday 
evening, August 19, bringing with ita 
string of the clever people who helped 
it to a run of thirty-eight weeks in 
New York lastseason. The company 
is being rehearsed in New York for 
the Boston engagement by George 
Marion, who staged it, and to whom 
Mr. Savage is indebted for one of the 
most talked of scenes of the past sea- 
son — that of the third act, in which 
the Atwater football team, led by Billy 
Bolten, the star half-back, is victorious 
over the team from Bingham. Con- 
spicuous in the cast are two Boston 
girls, Miss Ring and Miss Quinlan. 
The former plays the title role and 
the latter the part of ‘‘a prominent 
waitress’’—a typical Ade creation. 
“The College Widow ” will open the 
regular season at the Tremont, and 
with the engagement Wednesday mat- 
inees will be resumed. 
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