Sept. 17, 1915. NOR(HeS HORE BREEZE ond’ Reminder 29 
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JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, Vice-Pres. 
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH, V.-Pres. HENRY N. MARR, Secretary 
FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FRANCIS R. JEWETT, Trust Officer 
THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ORRIN C. HART, Asst. Trust Officer 
EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer JAS. H. SAWYER, Man. Safe Dep. Vaults 
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN BOSTON 
USERS OR 3G cE IORC ENOL DOM SESEIONE BEN O 
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advantage of the opportunity. 
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The Celebration of our 
Anniversary 
Thursday and Friday Sept. 23rd and 24th, we celebrate our 30 years of 
serving the people of Essex County and to show our deep appreciation 
of their loyal support during this long term of years we are going to 
celebrate in a way that will draw people to our Store as never before. 
For these two days we shall Reduce Prices in New Fall and Winter 
Merchandise that will mean a great saving to you if you will take 
For Particulars See Wednesday’s Salem Evening News 
HK re eee tere se ee SSE ESSERE EE REDE DERE 
“Nozopy Home.” 
“Nobody Home,” the musical com- 
edy success of the year will start its 
fifth week at the Wilbur Theatre next 
Monday evening. With Lawrence 
ae Adele Rowland, Charles 
Judels, Maude Odell and numerous 
artists heading the cast, this musical 
comedy has proved the strongest 
drawing card the Wilbur Theatre has 
had and the Bostonians have not been 
slow in appreciating its value. In 
most musical comedies managers are 
satisfied if they have one good com- 
edian, one good soprano and perhaps 
one good male voice, but such is not 
the case in “Nobody Home.” It 
boasts of a cast that has seldom been 
rivalled by any musical event of its 
kind. In addition to this Messrs. 
Marbury and Comstock succeeded ia 
fitting the characters of the exact ng 
cast with players who are remarkab!v 
suited to their roles. The chorus is 
out of the ordinary in that it contains 
exceptionally pretty girls who can 
really sing and dance and there are 
two feature dancers—Quentin Tod 
and Helen Clarke, who exhibit the 
very newest thing in modern dancing. 
CONSEQUENCES. 
“How uppish that girl is!” 
“No wonder. Her father made his 
money building skyscrapers.” 
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