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TOLD Aaye! 
BREEZE 
Is the time you must act on that good resolution. 
The FIRST among your good resolutions was to-handle 
you finances‘better this new year. 
The FIRST STEP ‘1s to have a’ BANK AGCGOUNT. 
DON’T put it off, begin TODAY, even if you have. to 
begin ina modest 'way, but’ BEGIN. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
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CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and. Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates: 
Established 1897 
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“So Green 
again.” 
“Yes; but how did you know ?” 
“T just overheard you knocking 
him.” —Detroit Free Press. 
Wanted: An inventor who: can has’: been 
solve the high-price egg question. If 
this individual makes his appearance 
within the next century the world will 
do his bidding in way of recompense. 
promoted 
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MANCHESTER 
MANCHESTER CLUB ENTERTAINMENT 
COURSE. 
The first of the series of six en- 
tertainments in the Manchester ‘Town 
hall under the auspices of the Man- 
chester club, Wednesday evening, 
proved quite successful. About 125 
people were present. The Huff Con- 
cert Co., of Boston, composed of an 
instrumental quartet, and a baritone 
singer, assisted by Miss Marion 
Hestha Clarke, reader, was the at- 
traction of the evening. A program 
of fourteen numbers was presented, 
and every number was encored. On 
the whole the program was one of 
high class and was thoroughly appre- 
ciated. The selections by the quartet 
were well rendered, and Miss Clarke’s 
reading called orth meritorious ap- 
plause. Mr. Sykes, the soloist, has a 
voice of rare merit. The program 
presented was as follows: 
(a) March—‘*Wien! BleittWien!’’ Schrammee 
(b) Overture—‘‘Merry Wives of Winsor’’ 
Nicolai 
QUARTETTE 
Song—‘‘Dreams of Long Ago”’ Caruso 
Mr. SYKEs 
Nocturne—Op. 19. Doppler 
QUARTETTE 
Reading—‘“The Abandoned Elopement’’ 
Jo Lincoln 
Miss Marion HEsTHA CLARKE 
Solo for Flute—‘‘Intermezzo”’ German 
Mr. HuvFF 
Aria from Martha ‘*M’ Appari tutt Amor’’ 
Flotow 
Mr. SYKEs 
(a) ‘‘Liebestraum”’ Von Blon 
(b)Scene from Ballet ‘‘Rosamunde’’ Schubert 
QUARTETTE 
Reading —‘*The Hand Book of Hymen’’ 
O. Henry 
Miss Marion HEsTHA CLARKE 
Serenade for Flute and Violin Boisdeffre 
Mr. Hurr ano Mr. TINKHAM 
Song—‘‘Lily of My Heart’’ Geehl 
Mr. SYKES 
Shepherd’s Dance ; From Suite ‘‘HenryVIII’’ 
Torch Dance German 
The next entertainment will be 
Thursday evening, Jan. 23. It will 
be an illustrated lecture on one of our 
national parks. 
Curtis and Elite Fall and Winter 
Shoes at Bell’s, Central square ve 
Miss Aline Tarbell 
Graduate N. E. Conservatory of Music 
Piano Teacher 
Appointments may be made for 
Saturdays by addressing 
MISS ALINE TARBELL 
5 North Street Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 9-4 
References: 
Wallace Goodrich; F. Addison Porter, 
Supt. Normal Department N. E. 
Conservatory of Music. 
