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Station Agent F. C. Rand started 
‘Tuesday on a week’s vacation trip to the 
mountains. L. J. MacLeod of Bellows 
Falls, Vt., who substituted here as oper- 
ator two years ago, is here during Mr. 
Rand’s absence. 
John Girdler of Beverly, a native of 
Manchester, celebrated his 95th birthday 
Wednesday. He is the oldest business 
man in Beverly. 
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Many of our readers along the Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms, as well as 
Magnolia shore, will be interested in the 
announcement that Frank V. Moody, 
formerly manager of the Ames Studio, 
in Salem for four years, and more re- 
cently at the Conly Studio, Boylston 
street, Boston, has started in business 
for himself in Salem. He has taken the 
rooms at 2564 Essex street, formerly 
oceupied by the Merrill Studio and will 
be pleased to meet any of his former 
patrons and friends there. He has re- 
fitted the rooms and has made them 
very attractive. Persons contemplating 
making appointments for pictures before 
the holidays should attend to same at 
once. 
Literary Society. 
Ata meeting of the Literary Society 
of the Story High school, Manchester, 
yesterday, the following program was 
carried out: 
Rec., Past and Present, (Wadsworth) 
Albert James 
Rec., Rowers on the River, Catherine Meany 
Rec., The Patriot Spy, Rufus Long 
Serial Story, Chap. II, The Autobio- 
graphy of a Bad Boy who Ran Away, 
Opal Scott 
Rec., Sunset on the Border (Scott) 
Edna Allen 
Rec., The Skeleton in Armour (Longfellow), 
Arthur Lodge 
Critic, Elsie Northrup, 
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Ninety-Five Years Old. 
Delucena L. Bingham, Manchester’s 
venerable librarian, passed his 95th mile- 
stone in life’s journey last Sunday, 
Nov. 7. The day was passed by Mr. 
Bingham quietly at his home on School 
street. A number of friends and rela- 
tives called during the day, but no formal 
observance was made oftheevent, Mr. 
Bingham is enjoying good health and is 
able to attend to his duties at the Library 
daily. He was remembered by a num- 
ber of friends, including members of our 
summer colony, Jast Sunday by several 
beautiful bouquets of flowers. 
Lillian Russell in Boston. 
Lillian Russell will pay her annual 
visit to Boston for a limited engagement 
of two weeks, commencing Monday 
night, Nov. 15 at the Hollis Street 
Theatre. For this period the famous 
American beauty will be seen in a new 
comedy of contemporary life called 
*“The Widow’s Might.”’ It is by Ed- 
mund Day the author of ‘‘ The Round- 
up’? and kindred successes. For his 
latest effort Mr. Day has turned to the 
social and financial cricles of New York 
City as a locale for his action. In these 
surroundings he has planted a story that 
is unusually appealing in interest and es- 
pecially happy in its refined and delight- 
ful comedy. 
For her limited stay at the Hollis 
Miss Russell will be seen also at the 
usual Wednesday and Saturday matinees 
the first week and for the second will give 
a special Thanksgiving matinee Thursday 
afternoon and the customary one on Sat- 
urday of that week also. 
Keith's. 
Albert Chevalier, the English charac- 
ter comedian, will be the principal at- 
The 
popularity of Chevalier in this country as 
well as abroad is something remarkable 
and he has become indentified with 
songs that are now classics. His ‘My 
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Old Dutch’ is sung the world over. 
He has been singing it for years and can- 
not get away from it. He is now en- 
gagedgin a campaign for the benefit of 
aged couples in English workhouses who 
are separated and during his _ present 
American tour is singing a song that has 
done more to stir the English people 
than any that has been written in years. 
Besides this he has one of the best reper- 
toires he has ever had and is proving a 
bigger favorite than ever. He will head 
an exceptionally strong bill including W. 
C. Fields, the tramp juggler, who is in- 
troducing a new feature in the way of a 
croquet garden in place of the famous 
billiard table. 
Rayno’s Bull Dogs are probably the 
most remarkable animals that have been 
seen on the stage in years, and the act 
they do is of the most amusing character. 
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