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April 21, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 29 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Friday and Saturday—‘The Cow- 
prdyeest@ parts, “The Iron. Claw,” 
sixth chapter. 
Monday and ‘Tuesday — Blancl 
Sweet = “The Blacklist.” Resacte The New England Trust Company 
INCORPORAED 1869 
travel-picture. BOSTON, MASS. 
“Wednesday and Thursday—Mar- 
guerite Clark in “Out of the Drifts.” ; 
The Selig-Tribune, All Latest Events. Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
B. F. Kerrn’s THEATRE. ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, 
One of the biggest and best vaude- TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT | 
ville bills ever offered in Boston, with 
three stars of the first water as triple Write for our Booklet: 
headliners, is offered at B. F. Keith’s ‘*THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY”? 
Vheatre the week of April 24. Irene 
Franklin, queen of all character song- ; P 
stresses, fresh fron new triumphs as a Issues Letters of Credit and Travellers cetues: 
musical comedy star, will make her The only safe way to carry money when travelling. 
first vaudeville appearance in several Instantly available when needed in the United 
seasons. Another stellar attraction of States and abroad. Consult us before starting on 
the first magnitude will be Mary 
Shaw, the distinguished legitimate 
actress, and her own company, in a 
new dramatic playlet. Lew Dock- 
your next trip. 
JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
é Byatt Herre ed = - ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres, 
stader, the merry minstrel aes and FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FRE > =RICK P. FISH, V.-Pres. 
greatest of all blackface favorites, will HENRY N. MARR, Secretary ORRIN C. HART, Trust Officer 
appear in his very newest monologue, THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ARTHUR FP. THOMAS, Asst. Trust Officer 
“My Policies.’ in which Mr. Dock- EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer R. B. GAGE, Man. Safe Deposit Vaults 
stader appears as the famous Amer- 
ican statesman, who is being hailed as 
the next Drendent of fhe United THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN BOSTON 
States by keen observers all over the 
country. 
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IN our Dress section a woman can purchase a Silk Dress at the most carefully — selected 
very modest Bers of $10 or she can pay as high as $18.50. This will purchases will be made and 
cover a range 0 modish good weaves, crepe de chine or taffeta, in iPuiheuidex uot uneeb with 
pleasing colors of the moment, also self and colored stripes, dainty 4 
in design and making. Small wonder that women who have acquired 
the habit of shopping at Webber’s have also adopted the habit of 
purchasing their Silk Dresses here 
your approval, money will 
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