EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. 
The popularity of the Lonergan 
players at the Empire theatre, Salem, 
goes on unabated. Whether in drama 
or comedy this splendid company al- 
ways presents a performance of ex- 
cellence. 
Starting next Monday evening for 
the eighth week of the engagement, 
the Lonergan players will present for 
the first time at popular prices the 
sensational success, ‘‘Brewster’s mil- 
lions,” and Mr. Lonergan says that 
the big scenic production used by the 
original company will be used here, 
including the wonderful scene of a 
yacht. at sea. 
Mr. Lonergan himself will appear in 
the role of Monty Brewster. Another 
new addition to the company will be 
John Charles, well known locally, who 
has just closed a long season with a 
big New York production. Perform- 
ances are given every evening and 
every afternoon except Monday, 
which Mr. Lonergan reserves for fi- 
nal preparations. 
PUNISHMENT 
“What’s the matter, Hans?” 
“Father caught me smoking his 
pipe.” 
“Ah, so you got a good whacking, 
I suppose ?” 
e, father made me finish it out.” 
gende Blatter. 
Tips ON CREDIT 
Gent—I’ve no change this morning. 
I'll give you something on my return. 
Crossing-sweeper (sadly) — Ah, 
sir! You'd be surprised if you knew 
how wwuch money I’ve lost by giving 
credit that way!—London Opinion. 
A PRESCRIPTION 
“If you say your wife is a doctor 
why don’t you. go to her for your 
cold? 
“Too expensive, doctor. Last time 
she ordered me six weeks in the 
Riviera and came with me herself.”— 
Fliegnde Blatter. 
Two Great Blows 
“Lost your house out in the West 
Indies?” 
ON iretfaaen 
“Tt must have been a great blow.” 
“Tt was, I lost it in the hurricane.” 
—Stray Stories. 
“T am so very fond of music,” said 
Miss Kittish, as she swung herself 
round on the piano stool and faced Mr. 
Harkins, after thrumming away for 
half an hour for his entertainment. 
“Ah!” replied the young gentleman 
thoughtlessly. “Why don’t you take 
lessons ?’——Stray Stories. 
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