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«4TH aes WEEK—ALL Bic oie INCORPORAED 1869 
Features N&vER SEEN AT. . 
REGULAR PRICES. 
he a4) and’ 24 Katherine Wil- The New England Trust Company 
liams and Wheeler Oakman in Rex 
Beach’s “Ne’er Do Well,” 10 parts. | BOSTON, MASS. 
Burton Holmes ‘Travel Picture.” 
Oct. 25 and 26—Double Paramount Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
_ program, Dustin Farnum in “The 
Peta. ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, 
Oct. 27 and 28—Harry Morey, TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
F Bobby Donnelly and Dorothy Kelly ; 
in “The Law Decides,” 7 parts. Write for our Booklet: 
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SHAKESPEARE IN Movies THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY’? 
There will be shown at the Globe 
_ Theatre next Monday, Oct. 23, for Issues. Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Cheques. 
the first time for the second week the The only safe vay to carry money when travelling. 
latest and most pretentious photoplay Instantly available when needed in the United 
of the age, “Romeo and Juliet,” with States and abroad. Consult us before starting on 
Francis X. Bushman as Romeo and ar 
Beverly Bayne as Juliet. The pro- | at ak ie 
- duction is on such a scale that over 
three months were consumed in the JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
actual work of the photography, and ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres, 
the cost of production Macetinted: td ee ee Ne, hers FREDERICK P. FISH, V.-Pres. 
z R, Secretary ORRIN C. HART, Trust Officer 
upward of $250.000. THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ARTHUR F. THOMAS, Asst.Trust Officer 
‘ —_—_—_—— , EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer R. B. GAGE, Man. Safe Deposit Vaults 
“What’s Flubdub up to?” 
“He is going to entertain the com- 
pany with a few tricks with cards.” _ THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN BOSTON 
“But those are our sandwiches he’s 
shuffling there!”’—Kansas City Jour- 
SESE RERESERE SEER OOOO OOOO ROOD RON ONO 
: Webber’ S === Salem’s Quality Store 
x - BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS 
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THAT WOMEN WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH 
There are many advantages of buying here—in addition to the money saving, which, of 
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course, amounts to considerable. 
We think First Choice is probably the leading one. 
Your choice of styles is unequaled—if you buy here—and we guarantee the quality of 
every piece sold to be exactly as represented—and the best for the price no matter what the 
price. 
It is anticipated that Fur Coats will be more worn this Winter than for many a year and we 
Webber’s Styles are Authoritative : 
are showing a handsome line. 
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a There are coats of Hudson Seal, Near Seal, Muskrat and Raccoon; some are handsomely 
trimmed with contrasting fur, fur collars, fur euffs and fur borders. Coats are priced from 
$85 to $300 + 
Furs Play An Important Part In Trimming 4 
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We show good values in Black French Coney in I, 2 and 3-inch widths. 
50c to $1.50 Yard 
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