WENHAM 
Appropriate services will mark the 
end of the year at the Village church 
Sunday morning, with a sermon by 
ithe minister, Rey. F. M. Cutler. Sun- 
aoeeenook at noon, :Y, P. S.C. E. 
meeting at 6. 
Hon, A. P. Gardner will address a 
social service forum at 7, under the 
auspices of the department of social 
service, his topic being, “Our Goy- 
ernment.” 
Wednesday at 7.30 p, m. a cottage 
prayer meeting, open to all, will be 
held at the home of Mrs. Mary F. 
Richards, Main street, under the 
management of the department of 
church extension. 
church’s observance of watch night. 
Lovers of village improvement in 
Wenham rejoice to witness the de- 
molition.of the old blacksmith shop, 
and trust that a handsome garage 
may speedily arise upon the site. 
EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM 
“Mrs. Temple’s Telegram,’ which 
will be presented by the 
Stock Co. at the Empire theatre, Sa- 
lem, all next week, except Monday, 
had its premier at the Madison Sq. 
theatre, N. Y., in 1905, since which 
time its vogue has never waned, The 
original cast included the late Frank 
This will be the: 
Empire , 
Se 
30th—Going to set things humming too! 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Worthing, Thos. A. Wise, Grace 
Kimball and numerous other prom- 
inent players. The cast next week 
will employ all the popular players 
of the company, 
The farce is in 3 acts, which tran- 
spire in the home of the Temples at 
Mayfair, London, The periods are 
“Morning,” “Afternoon,” and Even- 
ing,” and the motif treats of ground- 
less domestic jealousies. Jack Tem- 
ple and his wife live in harmony, ex- 
cept for Mrs. Temple’s suspicions 
concerning Jack and his amiable pen- 
chant for falsifying. He has been out 
all night and is just returning at Io 
a.m. A misfortune has happened; he 
has gone up on a ferris wheel and be- 
cause of a break in the machinery has 
suffered a sort of suspended anima- 
tion throughout the whole night. 
Complications arise through Tem- 
ple’s efforts to “square things” with 
his wife. He means to tell her the 
truth, but she won’t believe any fol- 
derol about a ferris wheel breaking 
and keeping the man away from 
home all night. In the meshes of the 
complications which arise from this 
situation the wives of Temple, Ful- 
ler and Brown and the. sweetheart of 
Capt, Sharp of the British Army are 
involved. The entanglements will 
play with all the seriousness and a 
quiet refinement which will mark a 
We Announce Our 
ANNUAL JANUARY WHITE SALE 
of Linens, Domestics, Underwear, etc. 
I9 
distinct departure from the conven- 
tional farce, 
Twenty states have published re- 
ports of their wood-using industries. 
The gathering and selling of acorns 
is a new industry, in Arkansas, to 
supply eastern nursery firms with ma- 
terial for forest planting. 
| & 
ECONOMY IS 
WEALH 
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. 
BREEZE PRINT 
BIG VALUES 
IN 
SUITS&COATS 
For full particulars see the Salem Evening News of Monday, December 29th. 
‘‘Beg to announce that [ll be at Webber’s Store in Salem on December 
There'll be big doings! Watch 
J. W. 8.” 
