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The Fourth in Manchester. 
The observance of the Fourth of July 
in Manchester. will be much along the 
line of that followed in: recent years. 
The committee appointed by the town 
to arrange a program has completed its 
work to the extent that the following can 
be announced: 
5.30 a.m. Ringing of bells, salutes, 
and general awakening. 
8 30 a. m., at Brook street play- 
grounds. Sports, including broad jump, 
high jump, pole vault, shot put, quoits, 
baseball. 
1.45 p. m., School street. 100 yard 
dash, potato race yfor boys under 12; 
relay race 3 men on a team; 2-mile race 
around School, Pleasant, Pine, Central, 
School streets to start (no entry under 15 
years. ) 
2.45, on the Common, obstacle race 
for men, obstacle race for boys. All 
entries for the above events will close at 
7 a. m., July 5, with F. G. Cheever. 
Open only to residents of Manchester. 
The decision of judges will be final in 
all events. Prizes will be given in all 
events. 
3 to 5 p. m., concert on Common by 
the Lynn Cadet Band, S. S. Lurvey, 
conductor. 
7.45 p. m., band concert on the 
Common. Grand electrical illumina- 
tion. 
F. G. Cheever, 
The committee: 
chairman; L. W. Floyd, secretary; E. 
W. Baker, A. Cunningham, James H. 
Rivers, Richard H. Baker, Louis O. 
Lations. 
The music of the day will be furnished 
by the Lynn Cadet Band, S. S. Lurvey, 
conductor. The afternoon concert on 
the Common, from 3 to 5 o’clock and 
the evening concert will be at the same 
place from 7.45 to 9.45 o'clock. Fol- 
lowing are the programs: 
Afternoon, 3 to 5. 
March, Mutchler 
Selection, The Merry Widow Lehar 
Medley, Popular Songs Remick 
Patriotic Airs, Levi 
(a.) Sherzo, Cuddle Up a Little Closer \e bb 
(b.) Waltz, Yip I Addy I Aye - 
March, Grand Opera, Carmen and Faust 
Overture, Poet and Peasant Suppe 
Selection, The Prima Donna Herbert 
Sherzo, Old Black Joe 
Kneeland, Foster, Knuepper, (Cornets) 
Jackson, Longdon, Averill, (Trombones) 
Finale, Radium Gay 
Evening, 7.45 to 9.45. 
March, Uncle Sam’s Postman Lurvey 
Overture, Faust Gounod 
Medley, Popular Songs Remick 
Patriotic Airs. 
Duet, ‘for Cornets 
Lurvey and Foster. 
Selection, The Soul Kiss Levi 
March, The Ambassador Bagley 
Medley, Popular Songs Mills 
Selection, Marcelle Luders 
Star Spangled Banner. 
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Roy Taylor, a Manchester boy, has a 
position as fireman on the Laurence 
branch of the B. & M. 
Miss Lois Black of Boston -is visiting 
Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, corner 
School and North streets. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Parsons of 
West Manchester are receiving congrat- 
ulations on the arrival of a daughter in 
their home on Tuesday, the 29th. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. Tel. 
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Church Centennial. 
The centennial of the Orthodox Con- 
gregational Meeting House in Manches- 
ter will be celebrated on Sunday, July 
18th. There will be services in the 
morning, afternoon and evening, with 
addresses by former pastors and others, 
and appropriate music. 
If any of our people have facts, docu- 
ments or relics that will add interest to 
the occasion, they are requested to com- 
municate with the pastor or Dea. Tor- 
rey. 
House Lots For Sale 
3 on Pleasant Street Extension 
2 on Lincoln Street 
t on Sea Street, Cor. Summer 
t Cor. Washington St. and Norwood Ave. 
Two Tenement House, 12 Rooms, For Sale on Morse Court 
Anyone desiring to Buy or Trade Land or Houses, call and see me. 
CHESTER L. CRAFTS 
ScHOOL STREET, 
Telephone 139-4 
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