been seen in this part of the country. 
Oct. 27, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY 
Oct. 30 and 31—Harold Lockwood 
and May Allison in “The River of INCORPORAED 1869 
Romance.” “Travel Picture.” Charlie 
Chaplin in “One A. M.’’ 
Nov. t and 2—Louise Huff in The New England Trust Company 
“The Reward of Patience.” Billie 
Burke in “‘Gloria’s Romance.” “Pathe 
Weekly.” 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Nov. 3 and 4—Edna Goodrich in Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
"The House of Lies.” ‘The Secret 
of the Submarine.” “Comedy.” 
‘The tremendous bills of high class 
all-star vaudeville features and ex- Write for our Booklet: 
clusive first-time-in-Boston pictures, 
now being offered at the big Boston 
Theatre are the talk of New England. 
Nothing quite like them have ever 
The -show starts promptly at 9.30 a. 
p. m., without a let-up. Some inter- your next trip. 
esting act or picture is always upon 
the stage or screen. All the big pic- 
. = JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, 
Boston THEATRE TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
‘THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY” 
Issues Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Cheques. 
The only safe way to carry money when travelling. 
Instantly available when needed in the United 
m., and runs continually until 10.45 States and abroad. Consult us before starting on 
tures are shown for the first time in 
ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres, 
Boston at the Boston Theatre. No FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FREDERICK P. FISH, V.-Pres. 
feature picture is ever shown at the HENRY N. MARR, Secretary ORRIN ©. HART, Trust Officer 
Boston Theatre that has been shown THOMAS iE EATON, Asst. Treasurer ARTHUR F. THOMAS, Asst. Trust Officer 
EDWARD B. DD, ; . B. GAGE, Man. Safe Deposit Vault 
anywhere else. There are 3500 seats B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer R an. Safe Deposit Vaults 
and popular prices prevail. 
“You just ought to heat our pastor 
extorting,’ 
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School Dresses of Serge $4.50 to $6.00 
Turse School Dresses for girls 6 to 14 years are just as smart in appearance as dresses, for 
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