WENHAM 
Morning service on Sunday at the 
Village church will include a sermon 
by the minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler, 
and an anthem by the choir. Sunday 
school at noon, when the church de- 
partment of missions will conduct 
missionary Opening exercises. we 
P. §. C. E. meeting at 6. 
“Jack Afloat and Ashore” will be 
the title of the stereopticon lecture 
on sailor life and seafaring at 7 p. 
m. Sunday. 
Wednesday at 7.30 p, m. the mis- 
sion study circle under the manage- 
ment of the department of. missions 
will meet at James Perkins’, Main 
street, for an hour with the interest- 
ing text-book followed by a social 
hour, 
Monday evening the Ladies’ So- 
ciety held their annual business meet- 
ing, and heard reports showing the 
completion of a highly successful 
season. All officers were re-elected 
for another year. 
Miss H. Adeline Wilkins started 
south this week for a prolonged va- 
cation trip in Florida. Last Thurs- 
day she hospitably entertained her 
Sunday school class, the. second in- 
termediate boys, at her home, af- 
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fording the lads an evening of de- 
lightful games, mingled with equally 
delightful consumption of ice cream 
and other such comestibles. 
An important meeting of the 
church cabinet was held this week at 
the Manse, 
On Sunday evening the Y. P. S. 
C, E. met for the transaction of busi- 
ness, and took the necessary steps to 
organize its junior membership sep- 
arately from the senior. Plans are 
under discussion for the proper ob- 
servance of Christian Endeavor week 
in February. 
TRUSTS AND TRust Laws. 
Vice President Marshall used a lit- 
tle of the language of the streets in 
describing the trust situation, when 
he declared that “the trusts are eat- 
ing out of the Attorney General's 
hands.” The futility of persistent 
evasions of the Sherman anti-trust 
law seems to have “sunk in” upon 
the telephone and telegraph monop- 
olies, and the United Shoe Company, 
which operates a “trust” in its line, 
is negotiating a settlement with 
Washington. The Attorney General 
says he has “enough law,” and a part 
of the Administration are opposed to 
further legislation. They will, how- 
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The First Great Bargain Feast of 1914 
Will Be Spread Tuesday Morning, Jan. 13th 
By Our Dep't Managers 
When They Will Feature Their 19th and Best Sale 
The Great Feast Will Last 5 Days 
Ending on Saturday, Jan. 17th 
Come and Share in This Great Feast 
For Full Particulars See Monday’s Salem Evening News, Jan. 12th _ 
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ever, bow to the will of the Presi- 
dent, who has made it known that he 
wishes to conduct under government 
supervision one of the most exhaus- 
tive investigations of this subject 
ever given to a condition of the gov- 
ernment, with the idea untimately in 
view of more laws and better ones. 
ECONOMY IS 
WEALTH 
Which means that the best 
is the cheapest. This ap- 
plies to printed matter as 
well as other lines. 
Let us do your next order 
of printing. We can save 
you money. 
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