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Oct. 15, 1915. 
INCORPORATED 1869 
The New England Trust Company 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR 
TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
Write for our Booklet: 
- “THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY’ 
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Issues Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Cheques. 
The only safe way to carry money when travel- 
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JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, Vice-Pres. 
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH, V.-Pres.5 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 
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NORTH SHORE’S 
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$1.00 pr. 
The Store on Two Streets 
Gorrect Gloves for Autumn 
For Street---For Dress---For Auto 
THE Kayser Leatherette Gaunt- THE Bacmo Washable Kid 
let Gloves, strap. wrist, tan, Gloves, sand, putty and: ivory 
pongee, gray and white. Just shades, 1 large pearl clasp or 
the glove for ordinary wear. strap wrist; a fine street glove. 
Auto Entrance on Washington St. 
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NIC ete se Ok BB RE EZ Ee 17 
MeERcEDES AT B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE 
A splendid bill of stars, nearly 
every act on the list new to Boston, 
will be offered at B. F. Keith’s Thea- 
tres tien eweels wis, Cetober rsh. 
Mercedes, the modern telephatic mar- 
vel, the man who transferred Mayor 
Fitzgerald’s thoughts from Boston to 
Providence on the occasion of his last 
visit here, will give another series of 
illustrations of his marvelous com- 
mand over his-astounding gift. Mer- 
cedes passes through the audience, 
and at the request of any person seat- 
ed in the audience who whispers the 
name of his or her favorite selection 
to Mercedes, the latter’s assistant, 
Mlle. Stantone, seated upon the stage, 
will at once, without a word being 
spoken, commence to play the selec- 
tion requested. ‘The mystery of this 
performance is as great as is the skiil 
of Mlle. Stantone as a pianist. Fre- 
quently in the course of an after- 
noon, she plays as many as fifty wide- 
ly different selections, ranging from 
the classics to the popular musicai 
comedy hits of the day, and from 
Old Black Joe and Yankee Doodle to 
the Jewel Song from Faust and 
Meditation from Thais. 
A cow is a very good animal in the 
field, but we turn her out of the gar- 
den.—Johnson. 
SORE ERO ERC HCOOH OOOO OHORONO NO UMUNON UU NUNUNU nr Ne 
THE HOME OF 
PATRICIAN 
SHOES 
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$1.15 to $2.00 pr. 
ODO HORE 
