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MANCHESTER 
At the annual meeting of the 
Firemen’s Relief association Mon- 
day night the following officers were 
elected :—James Hoare, pres.; Clar- 
ence W. Morgan, vice pres.; Samuel 
L. Wheaton, secy.; R. C.. Allen, 
treas.; Edward Crowell, Thomas 
Baker, and Chas. W. Sawyer, execu- 
tive committee. A committee of five 
was appointed to arrange for a ban- 
quet. 
New line of Earl and Nelson soft | 
collars at Bell’s Central 
store. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester post office for week 
ending May 11:—-The Misses Beach, 
Miss Katie Coresleer, W. R. Dodge, 
Delveechio Giovanni, W. H. Huse, 
W. Kabbaivo, Rosecrans Pillsbury, 
Miss Marjorie Stickney, George 
Sefer, Mrs. C. W. Talbot, A. T. Wa- 
then, J. R. Willis—S. L. Wheaton, 
Postmaster. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. 
Evans Spaulding, while driving 
his father’s ear Saturday evening 
in Beverly, struck and injured Miss 
Minnie Trask, the 19 year old 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. 
Trask, 210 Bridge street, of that 
eity. Young Spaulding, with his 
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. 
R. Spaulding of West Manchester, 
rushed the girl to the hospital, 
where it was found that the girl’s 
condition was not serious. 
Tuesday evening the WRC held a 
shirt waist party in the Town hall. 
There was a good attendance and 
all enjoyed a pleasant evening. 
Long’s four-piece orchestra fur- 
nished the music. 
Dr. Edgar M. Jewett of Ports- 
mouth, N. H., has been spending a 
few days in town as the guest of his 
brother, Alfred S. Jewett. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Mulvey are 
rejoicing over the arrival of a little 
daughter last Saturday morning. 
Thomas Dow, a former resident of 
this town was here a few days this 
week renewing acquaintances. 
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‘‘A Night In a Turkish Bath’’ at 
B. F. Keith’s. 
One of the strongest and best all- 
star vaudeville bills seen at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre in months is prom- 
ised for next week at that popular 
resort. One of the big novelties 
will be Joseph Hart’s newest and 
funniest comedy with music. en- 
titled ‘A Night In a Turkish Bath.’”’ 
The scene of this piece is laid in a 
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ment after midnight. A well-to-do 
drug salesman, much the worse for 
wear and tear, has picked up two 
tough railroad freight brakemen in 
his wanderings, and brings them in- 
to the bath to get over the night be- 
fore. The brakemen have never 
seen anything like the marble cool- 
ing room of the baths before, and 
their wonderment is a _ source of 
great amusement to the others. All 
the regular habitues of the baths 
are depicted, and incidental to the 
story a number of musical special- 
ties are introduced. The comedy 
element is exceptionally strong, and 
the laughs follow one another in 
rapid succession. Aside from this 
big feature, Conlin, Steele and Carr, 
the college girl and the rah-rah 
boys, will appear in one of the live- 
hest and most diverting musical 
melanges imaginable. Conroy and 
LeMaire are blackface comedians, 
with a clever skit entitled ‘‘The 
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Pinochle Fiends,’’ and two new- 
comers are Joe Keno and Rosie 
Green, clever eccentric dancers. 
Phil Staats, last of ‘‘Exeuse Me,’’ 
will poke fun at his avoirdupois and 
entertain with piano novelties. The 
Four Londons are wonderful aerial- 
ists who fairly make one hold his 
breath; Maude Hall Macy has a 
funny sketch called ‘‘The Magpie 
and the Jay,’? and Romano and 
Dalano are European novelty enter- 
tainers. 
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