MINSTREL SHOW. 
Manchester Town Hall Crowded 
Wednesday Evening for En- 
tertainment by WRC 
and 8. of V. 
After weeks of rehearsing and 
practice the minstrel show by the 
Manchester WRC and 8. of V., was 
presented Wednesday evening in the 
Town hall. The hall was crowded 
and a good sum was netted for the 
treasuries of the respective organiza- 
tions. 
The show was put on under the 
direction of Harry 8. Tappan, who 
is to be highly complimented on its 
success. The minstrel show occupied 
Part 1 of the program, and the see- 
ond part was given over to the ‘‘ Fol- 
lies of Jungletown.’’ 
The numbers on the program were 
well rendered and each soloist re- 
ceived well merited applause. The 
usual number of jokes and local hits 
were ‘‘sprung.’’ The program fol- 
lows: 
OPENING CHORUS 
‘*RAGTIME VIOLIN’? 
Entire Company 
Archie Cool 
“SWEET DREAMS MY LOVE, 
SWEET DREAMQ’’ 
Miss Theresa D ’"Entremont 
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Lewis W. Hutchinson 
““MANDY, HOW 
RORY 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
‘“‘MY HEART HAS LEARNED TO 
LOVE YOU, NOW DO NOT SAY 
GOOD-BYE’’ Mrs. F. G. Cheever 
‘‘LORD HAVE MERCY ON A MAR- 
RIED MAN’? George Beaton 
“TT LOVE YOU DEAR?’’ Miss Morong 
**T APOLOGIZE’? George Rust 
‘““ASTHORE’’? Mr. Roderick McDonald 
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FATHER’’ Rufus Long 
“SOMEONE ’’ John Gray 
‘““NEXT WEEK, SOME TIME, BUT 
NOTING W227 William Cook 
‘“CLOSING CHORUS’’. Entire Company 
Follies of Jungletown. 
GIMLET Arthur McCormack 
HAMLET (leading man) Henry MeCullon 
MOSE Curtis B. Stanley 
ADVANCE AGENT OF BAND 
Harry R. Floyd 
THE SHIPWRECKED SATLORS 
Harry 8. Tappan and Rufus Long 
GOBLIN MAN’? Misses Pauline 
Semons and Elsie MeCormack 
‘““‘BY THE LIGHT OF THE JUNGLE 
MOON”? Mrs. F. G. Cheever 
‘“HONEY MOON’? 
Wm. Cook and Lewis W. Hutchinson 
“LISTEN TO THE JUNGLE BAND’’ 
John Gray 
NURSEMAID AND THE COP 
George Beaton and George Rust 
‘““MY IREND’? 
Harry Tappan and Mrs. J. 8. Reed 
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS 
Miss Theresa D’Entremont and A. Cool 
“BACK TO YANKEE LAND’? 
Entire Company 
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interlocutor. The tambos were Rufus 
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Hutchinson; bones, William Cook, 
Archie Cool and George Beaton. 
During the intermission Lagory 
Wade rendered two solos on the t 
Wade rendered two solos on the 
trombone, meeting with the usual 
favor. Long’s orchestra played dur- 
ing the evening, Mrs. Long at the 
piano. 
New Permanent Residents to Build. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Nichols 
of Chicago, who have been stopping 
in Swampscott, have arrived in Man- 
chester and are stopping at the Ro- 
bert Stoops house. Mr. Nichols has 
contracted for a residence 37 by 32 
feet to be erected on the Rust lot on 
Sehool street. 
Chester L. Crafts, the well known 
Manchester contractor, has received 
the building contract, George S. 
Sinnieks, the mason work and the 
Robertson company the plumbing. 
The house will be most commodious 
including nine rooms. There will 
be piazzas, bay windows and other 
desirable features. A garage will 
also be erected. The house is to be 
ready for occupany October first, 
when Mr. and Mrs. Nichols will be- 
come all-the-year-round residents of 
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