_ Oct, 6, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE 19 
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~~ Larcom THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
+ Oct. 9g and 1to—Viola Dana in 
“Flower of No Man’s Land.” Owen INCORPORAED 1869 
Moore in “Rolling Stones.” “Travel 
eo. and 12—“Little Mary Sun- The New England Trust Company 
shine.” ‘“Gloria’s Romance,” featur- 
ing Billy Burke. ‘Pathe News.” BOSTON, MASS. - 
Oct. 13 and 14—Sussue Hayakawa 
- in “Honorable Friends.” “Secret of Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
_ the Submarine.” 
eS im 3 : ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, 
7 CopLey THEATRE, Boston. 
3 The Henry Jewett Players who TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
- opened their season of repertory so 
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- auspiciously at the Copley Theatre, Write for our Booklet: 
Boston, last Saturday night with a ‘“*THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY”, 
_ production of George Bernard Shaw’ 
> deliciously humorous farce “You 
; = 7 Issues Lett i ’ 
Never.Can Tell” Behe den the etters of, Credit and Travellers peu ne se 
coming week in J. M. Barrie’s Rr he only sate way to carry money when travelling. 
_ tastic comedy, “The Admirable Crich- Instantly available when needed in the United 
a ton” which was first seen in Boston a States and abroad. Consult us before starting on 
_ dozen years ago with William Gillette your next trip. 
in the title role. > 
ye ee Jats R.nOOPER, Ps 
; el g 5 fa be 2 : % ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres, 
_ liant in literary polish will afford the FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FRO2=ZRICK P. FISH, V.-Pres. 
members. of the Henry Jewett Play- HENRY N. MARR, Secretary ORRIN C. HART, Trust Officer 
4a ae hai ary THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ARTHUR F. THOMAS, Asst. Trust Offi 
; ers ample scope for their versatih y EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer R. B. GAGE, Man. Safe Decbsit Voulte®. 
and an excellent production in every 
respect is promised. The attraction 
for the third week beginning Mon- 
t , 7 THE OLDEST T 
day night, Oct. 16 will be Oscar rth ihn t ag) RAUL SE: Lb a, 
Wilde’s comedy, “The Importance ot 
Being Ernest.” 
Dear Madam:— 
3 Shop in Salem—“Dress Up” Week. Have you heard about it? ‘What rt 
ee it means? There is magic in the words “Dress Up.” Yet there is greater 
wm magic in the change new clothes can bring to your attire. The whole story 
is this—for one week beginning Saturday, Oct. 7th, the entire country from 
the Great Lakes to the Gulf and from Maine to California will be observed a 
as “Dress Up” Week. And so this store—your store, if you please, has 
rH joined in the great “Dress Up” Shop in Salem movement and invites you e 
to visit the store on these important days and inspect the splendid stocks and 
rH secure some of the special values that will be offered. Read our announce- 
ment in Thursday’s Salem News, Oct. 5th. Make our store your head- 
quarters—meet your friends here. Again we extend to you a warm wel- 
+ Shop in Salem Week. 
come to visit us during “Dress Up” 
Yours very truly, 
W. G. WEBBER CO, 
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