Sept. 29, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Oct. 2 and 3—Mme. Petrova in 
“The Scarlet Woman.” Charlie INCORPORAED 1869 
Chaplin in “The Vagabond.” “Travel 
Picture.” 
Oct. 4 and s—Vivian Martin inf], The New England Trust Company 
“Stronger Love.” Billy Burke in 
“Gloria’s Romance.” “Pathe News.” BOSTON, MASS. 
Oct. 6 and 7—Blanche Sweet in 
“Public Opinion.” “Secret of the Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
Submarine.” Comedy picture. 
Boston THEATRE. ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, 
Charlie Chaplin, the funniest man TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
in the world, will appear for the first 
time in Boston, in his very newest 
two-part comedy, “The Pawnshop” at 
the Boston Theatre, week of October 
2. “The Pawnshop” is said to be en- 
tirely different from anything Chaplin Issues Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Cheques. 
has previously attempted. It is the The only safe way to carry money when travelling. 
regular Charlie Chaplin, with pants, Instantly available when needed in the United 
shoes, hat, coat, cane and mustache. States and abroad. Consult us before starting on 
As the title indicates, the setting of ‘ 
your next trip. 
this picture finds itself beneath the 
three-ball sign, with Chaplin as a sort 
Write for our Booklet: 
‘“*THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY” 
of counter tender, bookkeeper, win- JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
dow washer and regalia of time to the ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres, 
: é FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FREDERICK P. FISH, V.-Pre 
> as , Ss ’ S. 
fair Edna Purvience, daughter of the HENRY N. MARR, Secretary ORRIN C. HART, Trust Officer 
owner of the shop. THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ARTHUR F. THOMAS, Asst. Trust Officer 
EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer R. B. GAGE, Man. Safe Deposit Vaults 
She—You’ll see women command- 
ers in the navy yet. 
He—I guess not. Warships fre- THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN BOSTON — 
quently have to sail under secret 
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Salem's Leading 
. Style Shop Town House Square 
Specialized Types in Apparel for 
Large Women 
THIS IS A DAY OF SPECIALIZATION 
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4 Trite and oft-heard as this phrase is, its results are more apparent, its truth daily more convincing. 
For just as surely as the day is past when doctor was farmer or carpenter, too—just so certainly is time 
gone when apparel generally designed and could be adapted to every type of figure. 
We have long realized this and have worked, planned unceasingly to add still another branch to 
“F our already highly specialized service in women’s apparel—one that will be appreciated by the many 
women who have so often had the discouraging experience of “finding nothing” or “taking anything” 
zs in clothes ready-to-wear. , 
This Is Our Department For Outfitting Large, Stout Women. Not a Section Apart But an Integral Unit of the Store Under 
the Direction of a Trained Corps of Women. 
And being an inseparable part of our store-organization, the same guidance that rules the select- 
ing of all our apparel assortments dominates here, too. All the fashions most distinctive, all those most 
approved by acknowledged critics of mode are here adapted to the requirements of larger women so 
skillfully that none of those essentials that lend charm and piquancy to a mode are lost. 
Nothing, however, is so convincing as an actual experience—so we ask all the large women whose 
apparel selecting has been a source of disappointment to come to these sections to see how This Apparel 
for Larger Women Is So Proportioned That It Actually Reduces All Apparent Stoutness. 
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