May 7, 1915 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
ASSESSORS’ 
NOTICE. 
Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 
4t, of Part 1 of Chapter 490 of the 
Acts of 1909, as amended by Sec. 5, 
Chap. 198, Acts of 1914, all persons, 
firms and corporations, domestic or 
foreign, subject to taxation in the 
town of Manchester are hereby noti- 
fied and required to bring in to the 
Assessors of said town 
on or before the 
15th. Day of May Next 
in case of residents, true lists of all 
their polls and estates, both real and 
personal (not exempt by law from 
taxation), of which they were pos- 
sessed on the first day of April in 
the current year, and in case of non- 
residents and foreign corporations, 
true lists of all their estate both real 
and personal in said town of Man- 
chester (not exempt from taxation) 
which lists must be verified by oath, 
as required by Sec. 43 of said Part I. 
Under the provisions of Section 
42 of said Part 1, as amended by 
Chapter 515, Acts of 1909, the 
above-mentioned lists must be in 
form prescribed by the Tax Com- 
missioner of the Commonwealth. 
These blank forms may be had at 
the Assessors’ Office, or will be mail- 
ed to any address upon application. 
SECTION 45 OF Part 1 OF CHAPTER 
490, ACTS OF 1909. 
A mortgagor or mortagee of real 
estate may bring in to the assessors of 
the city or town in which it lies, with- 
in the time prescribed by the notice 
under Sect. 41, a statement under oath 
of the amount secured thereon or on 
each separate parcel thereof, with 
the name and residence of every 
holder of an interest therein as 
mortgagor or mortgagee. If such 
property is situated in two or more 
places, or if a recorded mortgage In- 
cludes two or more estates or parts 
of an estate as security for one sum, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 33 
Plumbing and Heating 
Hardware 
I yard x 1 yard $ .60 
I yard x 1% yards .gO 
I’ yard: x2 
care and not allowed to freeze. 
conditions, should wear 10 years. 
ave would especially call your attention to our exclusive line of 
kitchen furnishing goods, including the Austrian Elite Ware Imported 
direct from Austria and which is the very best enameled ware, 
blue and white. 
Our silver plated stock is new and up-to-date, having recently 
received a stock of Roger Bros. A 1 plated ware which we are selling 
at the same prices as the large dealers in the cities. 
D. T. BEATON, 21 Central St., Manchester | 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods 
We have just received a stock of Gongoleum Rugs 
yards 
Larger sixes with prices, furnished on application. 
Rubber garden hose from toc. to 25c. per foot. 
is 84 inch electric all rubber, guaranteed for 5 years with proper 
Ranges and Furnaces 
1% yards x 144 yards’ $1.35 
1% yards x 2 yards 1.80 
1.20 
Our 25c. hose 
With due care under the above 
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such statement shall include an esti- 
mate of the interest of the mortga- 
gee in each estate or part of an es- 
tate. The assessors shall, from such 
statement or otherwise, ascertain the 
proportionate interests of the mort- 
gagor or mortgagee respectively in 
said estates, and shall assess the 
same accordingly. If, in any year, 
such statement is not brought in, the 
tax for that year on such real estate 
shall not be invalid merely for the 
reason that the interest of the mort- 
gagee therein has not been assessed 
to him. 
In accordance with Section 41 
aforesaid, all persons and corpora- 
tions are hereby required to bring in 
to the assessors, on or before the fif- 
teenth day of May next, true lists of 
all real and personal estate held by 
them, respectively, for literary, tem- 
perance, benevolent, charitable or 
scientific purposes on the first day ot 
April, in the current year, together 
with statements of the amounts of 
all receipts and expenditures for 
said purposes during the year next 
preceding said first day of April; 
such lists and statements to be in ac- 
cordance with blanks furnished by 
the Tax Commissioner. 
Epwarp S. KNIGHT, 
WaLreR R. BELL, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Assessors of Manchester, Mass. 
April 1, 1915. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Shads at Swett’s Fish Mkt. 
adv. 
“Lop Wast LaAucH.” 
Everyone is familiar with Mrs. 
Shelley’s story of “Dr. Franken- 
stein.” In this yarn a giant mummy 
is imbued with life, but lacks the 
moral insincts of a normal human 
being. Pursuing the same lines, 
Paul Dickey and Charles W. God- 
dard, authors of ‘The Ghost Break- 
er’ and “The Misleading Lady,’ 
have written a three-act farce called 
“The wast’) Laugh.” s The} Messrs. 
Shubert will present Edward Abeles 
in this play at the Cort Theatre, 
Boston, for a_ limited engagement. » 
The cast includes beside Mr. Abeles, 
Miss Inez Plummer, Marion Mur- 
ray, Gertrude Clemens, Henry Har- 
mon, Everett Butterfield, Stephen 
Maley, Albert Gran, Robert Law- 
rence, George Abbott, Frederick 
Wallace, Bert Mein, Bernard Riggs 
and others. In “The Last Laugh” 
the authors do not attempt the weird, 
but treat their subject in a highly 
amusing manner. 
Hospital Nurse—This bed you're 
in was endowed by. Mr. Scads, the 
great philanthropist. 
Patient—Why, it was his auto that 
banged me up this way.—Judge. 
Does your wife grieve much over 
her first husband’s death?” 
“Not as much as I do.”—Balti- 
more Sun. 
“And do you really love me?” 
“Love you? Darling, you’re dear- 
er to me than my wheat.’—Buffalo 
Express. 
