mer coat, with green cuffs and col- 
lar, white lace wrist ruffles, green 
waistcoat, white knee _ breeches, 
green stockings, black shoes with 
gold buckles, and white kid gloves. 
He carried a blackthorn  shillalah, 
over 150 years old, which was lent to 
Mr. Davis for the occasion by Officer 
Martin Burke. The others on the 
committee wore the same costume 
with the exception of the wig and 
all received many compliments on 
their fine appearance. Mention 
must be made of the two suspicious 
characters who fell in behind the 
committee for the march. Dressed 
in the style of a hundred years ago 
in Ireland, they attracted much at- 
tention by their behavior. 
The march was an unusual sight 
for Magnolia, and everyone paid 
compliment to St. Patrick in their 
dress, especially the bandmen. Danc- 
ing followed until twelve o'clock 
with excellent music by Leo Chane’s 
orchestra from Gloucester. At inter- 
mission walnut and pistachio ice 
cream, carrying out the color scheme 
of green and white, was served. Not 
in years has such a large crowd 
been on the floor at the Women’s 
club as on Tuesday evening and 
-_ everyone joined in thanking the com- 
mittee for their labor. About $65.00 
was taken in, but as all bills are not 
yet in it is not known just what the 
profits were. 
The same committee will give an- 
other party at the Men’s club prob- 
ably Tuesday or Wednesday even- 
ing of Easter week. It will be 
along slightly different lines, but 
equally successful. As the _ pro- 
ceeds from that, as well as from this, 
will be for the much needed piano 
for the Village church, it is hoped 
that everyone will show their appre- 
ciation of the committee’s pains by 
attending. 
Empire THEATRE, SALEM. 
The story of “Life’s Shop Win- 
dow” which the Empire Stock Co. 
will present at the Empire theatre, 
Salem, for four days commencing 
Wed. matinee, March 25th, concerns 
Bernard Chetwin, who has just fin- 
ished six months’ service with John 
Anderson, an English farmer, think- 
ing that he has learned enough 
farming so he can operate suc- 
cessfully a ranch out west in 
America. The farmer’s daugh- 
ter, Bella, has fallen in love 
with Bernard, but he has _ secretly 
married Lydia Wilton, a gentle born 
and bred English orphan, who is de- 
“pendent upon the Anderson family 
for a home, 
Bernard starts for America, leav- 
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“| WISH I HAD A 
MILLION DOLLARS”. 
Many have realized this wish by 
taking 
care of what they already have, and were 
thus prepared to take care of larger sums 
as they came. 
Be faithful with what you have. 
The Bank Account Way is the Best. 
THE MANCHESTER 
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Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs (deposit only) 7-8 
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Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
ing Lydia behind, intending to send 
for her a year later. Eustace Pel- 
ham, an English aristrocrat, passing 
the farm a few weeks later stops to 
rest. Lydia brings him a drink and 
he speaks of her youth and beauty. 
A year passes and in that time 
Bernard has prospered enough so 
that he sends for Lydia and their 
baby to join them in America. But 
the seed of discontent, planted by 
Pelham nearly before, takes root. 
About this time Pelham comes to 
America on a hunting trip, and 
makes his camp near the Chetwin 
ranch. Pelham renews his acquaint- 
ance with Lydia, and in her loneliness 
she turns to him for comfort. He 
finally persuades her to desert her 
husband and little baby for him. 
TREAT YOUR WATCH RIGHT 
TEL. 73-R and W 
How Lydia is brought to realize that 
the toy she chose from “Life’s Shop 
Windoy” was made of pure gold, by 
Sam Hodge, a faithful friend of the 
family, is the story told in four acts. 
“S. S.” following the word “Es- 
sex” on legal documents in Essex 
county means in Latin, “silicet,” in- 
terpreted in free English “it is per- 
mitted,” or it might mean, freely 
translated in its fullest meaning, “it 
is permitted to be known.” Some 
interpret the meaning a little differ- 
ently as, “that is to say.”—Salem 
News. 
Condemn nothing in haste and 
without taking circumstances into ac- 
count.—Victor Huco. 
If you give your watch just a little attention occasionally, you will be 
resaid many times in good service. 
Do not run the risk of having your 
watch ruined by careless or incompetent workmen. 
Bring it here and have your work done properly. 
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK 
F. S. Thompson, sewever 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
