Seed CHESTER 
This ev Renin and tomorrow eve- 
ning at Jordan hall, Boston, the 
Bay State Automobile association 
| players will give a vaudeville show. 
|The entertainment is of much local 
interest since Fred K. Swett of this 
|town and his Boston business part- 
|ner, R. T. Green, will take promi- 
/nent parts. In the musical comedy, 
|**At the Vanderbilt Cup Race,’’ R. 
|T. Green will appear as Mr. Jordan- 
| bilt. Chick Fox of cadet fame will 
play the role of the chauffeur and 
| Mr. Swett will appear as one of the 
| Oriental trio. In the musical pro- 
}gram Mr. Swett will render bari- 
}tone solos and will appear in the 
|Bay State quartette. Rehearsals 
| were held yesterday in Jordan hall. 
| Seats for the performance, it is said 
are at a premium since each mem- 
| ber of the association has an allot- 
| ment. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Cen 
tral square store. 
At the annual pop concert of ie 
Young Women’s association of Sa- 
lem at the Now and Then associa- 
tion hall Tuesday evening, the 
physical culture pupils of Mrs. 
George Dean appeared in’ folk 
dances. 
Overshoes, Rubbers and Heavy 
Boots at Bell’s. 
The Pilgrim Publicity association 
| of Boston, held a ‘‘publie utilities’’ 
| night. at the American House, Bos- 
ton, Tuesday. The two speakers 
| were Roger W. Babson, whose arti- 
cles in the Saturday Evening Post 
have won him recognition as an 
authority on public matters of . ev- 
|ery kind, and Herbert N. Casson, 
_ who has written much for Munsey’s 
and the World’s Work. Mr. Bab- 
son’s subject was ‘‘The Public — 
| Their Rights and Obligations.’’ 
| Mr. Casson spoke on ‘‘ Applied Pub- 
_lieity.”’ Mr. Babson is one of the 
| vice presidents of the Manchester 
‘Trust company and a native of 
| Gloucester, now residing in Welles- 
ley. His summer residence is at 
} Annisquam. 
Bates Street Shirts $1.50 at Bell’ S.- 
| Central square store. 
| Mrs. Jeffrey S. Reed spent Ae 
| day with her cousin, Mrs. David 
Drisko, of Gloucester. 
| Union Suits and Sweaters at 
| Bell’s Central square. : 
Mrs. Grace Cutter and daughter 
Florence. of Wisconsin, are the 
enests of the former’s aunt, + Mrs; 
Chas. Towe of Pleasant street. 
Raymond, the little son of Mr.:and 
Mrs. F. i. Smith. is ill with-bron- 
chitis at the home of his grand. par- 
ents,-Mr. and Mrs. Gay of Salem. . 
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Manchester voters have much to 
be proud of in the results of the 
Town finances as the year draws to 
an end. We learn through Chair- 
man Knight. of the Board of Select- 
men, this noon, that the balance in 
the treasury of the town, February 
Ist,; when the year closed was 
$34,822.48, about $11,200 over last 
year. This is a splendid showing 
and speaks well for the manner in 
which the town’s affairs as a whole 
have been manipulated this year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Perey A. Wheaton 
and children were in Amesbury to 
spend the holiday with Mrs. Wheat- 
on’s family, the C. E. Fishes. 
The Degree team from Marble- 
head Lodge, LOOF, is coming to 
Manchester next Thursday evening 
to work the First Degree on three 
candidates for Magnolia lodge. 
The annual’ gathering of the 
Story High school alumni associa- 
tion, as far. as there will be any, 
will take place March 13th, when a 
farce will be presented in the Town 
hall, followed . by a dance. 
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