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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
H. Higginson, Pres. 
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G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
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Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. 
ment of Launches. 
We carry everything appertaining to the 
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towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
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Nora Bayrs at B. F. Kerru’s 
After an absence of over a year 
from Boston, Nora Bayes the fam- 
ous musical comedy favorite will ap- 
pear at B. F. Keith’s Theatre for a 
positively limited engagement of one 
week only. Miss Bayes has just re- 
turned from an _ extensive tour 
abroad. She is now appearing alone, 
singing a series of songs written 
especially for her, and also such 
other favorites as the audiences care 
to hear. No actress has popularized 
so many songs as Nora Bayes. Dur- 
ing her starring tours in “The Jolly 
Bachelors,” ‘“‘Ziegfeld’s Follies,” and 
with the vaudevile team of Bayes & 
Norworth, this clever comedienne 
made more songs popular than any 
other singer upon the stage. The big 
comedy feature of the week will be 
Chick Sales and his unique country 
school entertainment, introducing 
graduation day in a country school, 
with all the various characters that 
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appear in such an event in the rural 
districts, from the boy who stutters 
to the old rube constable and chair- 
man of the school committee. An- 
other big comedy feature will be 
Jack Devereaux and Eva Condon, in 
a new and rousingly funny farce 
comedy. 
“A PAIR OF S1Ix” SOUVENIRS. 
“A\ Pairvot oes: will beseenrat 
Ye Wilbur Theatre for the twentieth 
and last week, starting Monday, May 
10, when the inauguration of the 
very last week of the phenomenal 
run in Boston will be commemorated 
by the presentation of handsome 
souvenirs consisting of beautiful 
silver frames fitted with photographs 
of Frank McIntyre and other memi- 
bers of the company. This farce has 
been such a huge success that there 
are now five companies. “A Pair of 
Sixes” has the distinction of having 
the longest run of a farce in Boston 
May 7, 1915 
MANCHESTER 
G. A. Knoerr, the Central sq. elec- 
trician, is having an exhibition of 
“Hotpoint” electrical appliances for 
cooking, in his window this week, 
and is offering a third-off discount on 
everything. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Torrey have 
returned to Hudson, N. H., for a 
few weeks’ stay before opening their 
residence on Union st. 
We regret to report the illness of 
Mr. Julius F. Rabardy, at his home 
on Central st., though he has some- 
what improved at this writing. 
George D. Haskell conveys to Al- 
fred E. Hersey 8735 square feet land 
on Lincoln street, Manchester. It is 
understood Mr. Hersey proposes to 
build for his own occupancy at once. 
Manchester letter carriers were 
represented at the 23d annual con- 
vention of the Mass. State Assoc. of 
Letter Carriers held in Now and 
Then hall, Salem, Sunday. There 
were nearly 200 delegates present — 
from all parts of the state. 
Buy your wall papers from H. 5. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv. 
Swett’s Fish Market, 163-W. adv. 
Men’s and ladies’ rubber sole boots 
and oxfords at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Boston trip Books for sale at F. 
W. Bell’s, Beach st. adv, 
Essex Clams, Swett’s Mkt. adv. 
INVENTORY OF MANCHESTER ESTATE 
The inventory of the estate of 
Ellen L. Hemenway of Manchester 
filed at the probate court at Salem, 
shows an estate of $1,276,249.20 of 
which $105,590 is real estate. In- 
cluded in the personal estate are the 
following securities: Cash, $177,460.- 
49; stocks, Old Colony Trust Co., 
$72,000; Norris & Essex Railway 
Co., $42,120; Pennsylvania Railroad, 
$78,750; Calumet & Hecla, $19,950; 
Pullman Co., $26,480; Union Pacific, 
$41,500; New Haven, $20,600; Nor- 
folk & Western, $48,00; American 
Telephone and Telegraph Co., $91,- 
200; Washington Water Power Co., 
$14,760; Ludlow Mfg. Co., $10,200; 
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., $10,- 
092; United Fruit, $25,400; Mass. 
Building Trust, $25,000; and Ken- 
sington Real Estate Trust, $28,407.59. 
Bonds—Maine Central, $14,850; 
Boston & Maine, $27,200; Louisville 
& Jefferson, $24,900; Erie Railroad, 
$29,800; Lake Shore & Mich, South- 
ern,$27,000; Metropolitan Tel. & Tel. | 
Co., $19,875; Inter. Metropolitan 
Co., $35,937; Chesapeake & Ohio, 
$33,500 and Baltimore & Ohio, 
$33,450. 
