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Manchester, Mass., October 19, 1911 
In BoarD OF SELECTMEN, 
OrpERED: That due notice be given 
that the Board of Selectmen will give a 
public hearing in Room 6, Town Hall, 
on Thursday, November 9, 1911, ar 2 
O’clock P. M., upon a petition that 
public convenience and necessity require 
that Proctor Street be widened and relo- 
cated and that this board intends to pass 
an order to that effect. 
A true copy of an order passed by 
said Board on said day. 
WALTER R. BELL, Secretary. 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
Manchester, Mass., October 19, 1911 
In BoARD OF SELECTMEN, 
OrpeEReED: That due notice be given 
that the Board of Selectmen will give a 
public hearing in Room’6, Town Hall, 
on Thursday, November 9, 1911, at 2 
O’clock, P M., upon the question as 
whether public convenience and necess- 
itydrequire that a public way be laid out 
to Smith’s Point, beginning at a point 
on Beach Street, opposite Old Neck 
Road, onland of Mrs. H. J. Bradbury, 
thence over land of the Heirs of A. A. 
Smith, Heirs of A. W. Smith, of Mrs. 
F. H. Morgan, and of the Heirs of 
Burley Smith, to a point at the present. 
end of Proctor Street as per plan made 
by R. C. Allen, Engineer; and that this 
board intends to pass an order to that 
effect. 
A true copy of an order passed by said 
~ Board on said day. 
Watrer R. BELL, Secretary. 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
Manchester, Mass., October 19, 1911 
In BoaRD OF SELECTMEN, 
OrpDERED: That due notice be given 
that the Board of Selectmen will give a 
public hearing in Room 6, Town Hall, 
on Thursday, November 9, 1911, at 2 
O’ clock P. M., upon a proposed aban- 
donment of Proctor Street as a public 
way. 
A true copy of an order passed by said 
Board on said day. 
NOTICE 
The Board of Registrars will be in 
Session at the Office of the Board of 
Selectmen, Oct. 19, from 7 till 8 P. M. ; 
on Wednesday the 25th from 7 till 8 
o’clock P. M. ; also on Saturday the 
28th, from 12 M. till 10 P. M., for the 
purpose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a right 
to vote at the election to be held on 
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1911. 
By order of the Board of Registrars 
Wo. J. JoHNSoN 
James H. Rivers } Board of 
CHARLES DANFORTH Registrars 
ALFRED §S. JEWETT 
- Notice 
A meeting of the Board of Assessors 
will be held at their officé. on Saturday 
evening, October 28th, from 7.30 to 9 
o’ clock for the purpose of assessing all 
persons omitted from the April Ist street 
list and entitled to such assessment. 
BoarRD oF ASSESSORS. 
Automobilists’ Attention 
Increase in old tire allowances. 
We will now allow you the follow- 
ing for your old cases when buying 
new: 388x514, $10; 37x5, $8.00; 
36x5, $7.75; 36x4%, $7.00; 34x44, 
$6.50; 36x4, $6.00; 34x4, $5.75; 
32x4, $5.00; 34x314, $3.75; 32x31, 
$3.65; 831x314, $3.33; 30x31, $3.30; 
30x38, $2.35; 28x3, $2.20. 
Perkins & Corliss, 
Mass. Tel. 200. 
Gloucester, 
44-46, 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester postoffice for week 
ending October 28th:— Ableigh, 
John; Bordeau, Margaret Miss; 
Coster, Francisco Lopez; Emmons, 
Rob. W. Mrs.; Gilman, R. Mrs.; 
Gill, Margaret Miss; Jenness, Frank 
E., 2.; Lindsay, Archibald L. Hon. ; 
Lombard, Warren H.; McDonald, 
Elizabeth A. Miss; Mede, Thomas; 
MasDonald, Mary B. Miss; Powers, 
Joseph; Weir, Robert W.—Sam’71] 
Watrter R. Bett, Secretary. | L. Wheaton, postmaster, 
Manchester Woman’s Club Has Ar- 
ranged Interesting Program | 
for the 1911-12 Season 
An interesting program has been 
arranged for the 1911-12 season of 
the Manchester Woman’s club. The 
season opened on October 3d with a 
talk by Miss Mabel T. Boardman on 
her “‘Experiences in the Philip- 
pines.”’ 
For the balance of the year the 
following has been arranged: : 
November 7th.—‘‘ Aerial Voyag- 
ing,’’ Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd, | 
Mrs. Annie M. Sinnicks, hostess. | 
November 21st—Open meeting. 
Music: ‘‘English Melodies,’’ Mrs, 
Maud Conway Blanchard. Mrs, 
Margaret Stockton, hostess. 
December 5th—Home day. Mrs. 
Gertrude Prest, hostess. 
December 19th. — ‘‘ Colonial 
Days,’’ Rev. T. Frank Waters)) 
Mrs. Mary L. Russell, hostess. 
January 2d.— Stereopticon lee- 
ture. Open meeting. Subject: 
‘‘Pagoda Land,’’ Sumner R. Vinton, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, hostess. 
January 16th.—‘‘Ideal Woman of | 
the Twentieth Century,’’ Rev. N. W. 
P. Smith. Mrs. Alice P. Hooper, 
hostess. 
February 7th.—Special evening 
meeting. Annual guest night. In- 
dian life, legends, music and dances. 
Pe-Ahme-e-Squeet. : 
February 20th—‘‘Charles Dick- 
ens (1812-1912),’’ Mrs. Lillian Ful 
ler Jackson. Mrs. Carolyn E. Allen, 
hostess. 
March 5th—‘‘Everyday Law for 
Women,’’ Miss Emma Latimer Fall. 
Mrs. Louise C. Walker, hostess. 
March 19th.—‘‘Child Labor,’’ Eyv-_ 
erett Lord. Mrs. Edna Peabody, 
hostess. 
April 2d.—Children’s day. Mother 
Goose Story Hour, Miss Bessie L, 
Tat ti 
April 
Election of officers. 
Knight, hostess. 
The executive board of the club 
for the year 1911-12 is as follows: 
President, Mrs. Emma E. Stanley; 
vice-presidents, Mrs. Grace K. Bea- 
ton and Mrs. Annie M. Sinnicks; 
recording secretary, Mrs. Nellie M. 
Rogers; corresponding — secretary, 
Miss Annie L. Lane; treasurer, Mrs. 
Eva H. Rand; auditor, Mrs. Alice P. 
Joseph; directors—Mrs. Hattie F. 
Baker, Mrs. Hattie B. Kitfield and 
Miss Anne Clarke (one year), Mrs. 
Mary L. Blaisdell, Mrs. Elizabeth F. 
Johnson and Mrs. Charlotte E. 
Brown (two years), Mrs. Carrie L. 
Knight, Mrs. Mary L. Bennett. and 
Miss Jessie M. Hoare (three years). 
The committees are as follow 
Education, Mrs. Hattie F. Bake | 
16th. — Annual meeting. 
Mrs. Carrie L. 
