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‘‘Something Worth Seeing.’’ 
‘*A Girl of the Mountains’’ is 
something new, something worth see- 
ing. It develops a strong plot with 
very dramatic situations in such a 
delicate and picturesque style that 
one must at once place it far above 
the ordinary drama. An especially 
strong scene, one that will grip its 
hearers, is brought about when 
Nellie, the mountain girl, discovers 
that she has been betrayed by Rich- 
Manchester Town Hall WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 
O. E. Wee Presents a New Society Drama 
A GIRL OF THE MOUNTAINS 
BY LEM B. 
THE SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS BY MOONLIGHT 
NEW ORLEANS ILLUMINATED 
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ard Thurston, a wealthy New York- 
er. The scene is most graphic and 
most telling and bound to command 
unflagging attention. 
The play is in four acts and comes 
highly recommended by the press in 
the cities where it has been seen. At 
the Manchester Town hall on Wed- 
nesday, July 19th. Reserved seats 
on sale at Allen’s Drug Store. 
Emerson, Douglas 
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oxfords at Bell’s. . 
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G.E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
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MANCHESTER. 
Little Miss Mildred Cooper of 
Mystic, Conn., who has been visiting 
Miss Marion Kitfield, returns to her 
home Sunday. 
At the probate court this week 
the inventory of the estate of the 
late Mary J. Mahoney of this town 
was filed, $2918.51; also that of 
Manuel B. Amaral, $2600. 
Mrs. Clement Harris and little son 
came on from New York Sunday for 
a short visit with the former’s par- 
ents Mr. and Mrs. LEzekial Leth- 
bridge. Mrs. Harris and two child- 
ren will sail Monday for several 
weeks’ visit in Newfoundland. 
Harry A. Ramsdell of Andover, 
who has been book-keeper and clerk 
at the Essex County club for the 
past fifteen years, has been forced to 
resign his position with the club be- 
eause of ill health, aggravated no 
doubt by the continual daily travel 
between his home and Manchester. 
It is with much regret that the mem- 
bers and officers ofthe club as well 
as the townspeople who know Mr. 
Ramsdell and have had _ dealings 
with him during his years of con- 
nection with the club, learn of his 
action. Mr. Bent of Boston is Mr. 
Ramsdell’s successor. 
Ye Elder Brethren! 
The annual gathering of Manches- 
ter’s well-known organization of 
Elder Brethren will be held at Tuck’s 
Point at high noon, Wednesday, 
July 26. 
Dinner will 
o’clock. 
Membership is confined to men 
over fifty years of age, and limited 
to citizens of Manchester, native 
born or otherwise. Former citizens 
and men who may have married 
Manchester women are heartily wel- 
comed, if within the age limit. 
The gathering is for the renewal 
of old associations, for a day of so- 
cial enjoyment, and a revival of the 
memories of the olden times. 
For the committee, George F. Al- 
len, chairman. 
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