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ARBELLA CONCERT 
SPLENDID PRoGRAM OF PIANO MusIc 
From Wortp’s Best COMPOSERS. 
After declaring that the piano was 
not a good musical instrument, Le- 
land Hall, who directs the Arbella 
concerts in Manchester each season, 
preceeded to demonstrate to an ap- 
preciative audience last Saturday 
afternoon that it was capable of pro- 
ducing some wonderful. harmony in 
the hands of the proper person. Mr. 
Hall was the only entertainer of the 
afternoon and mingled with his pleas- 
ing playing an informal lecture on 
music, particularly that written for 
the piano. He sketched the history 
of the development of the piano from 
the harpsichord of a few generations 
ago to the present excellent istru- 
ment. 
Bach, he eulogized as the greatest 
composer for the piano. He said 
Bach was the first to recognize the 
possibilities of the piano for harmony 
as second only to the orchestra and 
devoted almost his entire efforts to 
composing for that instrument. Early 
composers, he said, were limited by 
the mechanical defects of the instru- 
ment. 
Opening with a number from Bach 
to illustrate that composer’s concep- 
tion of the possibilities of the instru- 
ment, he passed to a Mozart Fantasia, 
bits of Shubert, Webber and Mendels- 
sohn, commenting upon the part each 
played in the development of music 
for the pianoforte. |Mendelssohn’s 
“Spinning Song” he pronounced to 
be characteristic of the composer. He 
illustrated the influence of the Italian 
composers upon piano music by ap- 
propriate numbers. 
Mr. Hall concluded his program 
with selections from the modern Rus- 
sian, Spanish and French composers. 
His audience reluctantly permitted 
him to close the program after a half 
dozen encores at the end. 
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Notice to Voters 
Registration 
OFFICE OF THE 
BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS. 
Town of Manchester, Mass., 
February, 6, 1917. 
Notice is hereby given that the 
Board of Registrars of Voters will 
be in session at the office of the 
3oard of Selectmen on Wednesdays, 
Feb. 14 and 21, from 7 until 8 
o’clock p. m., and on Saturday, Feb. 
24, from 12 m. to 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 Monday, March 5th, 1917, and of 
correcting the list of voters. 
See that your name is on the voting 
list of your town; 1f not there, call at 
the office of the Board of Registrars 
on the days above mentioned and be 
registered, or you cannot vote. 
Chapter 560. Section 46. Every 
male applicant for registration shall 
present a tax bill or notice from the 
collector of taxes, or a_ certificate 
from the assessors, showing that he 
was assessed as a resident on the pre- 
ceding first day of April, or a certi- 
ficate that he became a resident there- 
in at least six months preceding the 
election at which he claims the right 
to vote, and the same shall be prima 
facie evidence of his right to vote. 
All persons whose names are 
stricken from the voters’ lists for any 
lawful reasons, will, before they can 
again have their names placed upon 
said list, be required to register their 
nares at the time hereinbefore stated 
in like manner as new voters. 
Naturalized citizens _ presenting 
themselves for registration must pre- 
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9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
U. S. DRAINAGE and 
IRRIGATION COMPANY 
ot New York 
The local office of this 
Company is at 
No. 9 Washington St., Manchester 
Edwin F. Linder 
Engineer in Charg, 
sent their naturalization papers for 
inspection. 
If a qualified voter of this town 
whose name was on the voters’ list 
last year, and who has been assessed 
for the current year, finds after the 
close of registration that his name is 
not placed on the voters’ list of the 
current year, by reason of having 
been omitted by clerical error or mis- 
take, he may, upon personal applica- 
tion, have his name placed upon the 
voting list, or if application be made 
upon the day of election, he may have 
a certificate to vote. § 
No name can be added to the 
voters’ list (except to correct omiés- 
sions made by clerical error or mis 
take) after 10 o'clock of the evening 
of Saturday Feb. 24, at which time 
registration closes. 
By ORDER OF THE BOARD OF 
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS: 
Wo. J. JOHNSON, 
Jas. H. Rivers, 
EDWARD CROWELL, 
ALFRED S. JEWETT, 
Board of Registrars. 
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