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INCORPORATED 1869 
The New England Trust Company 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
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“ANDROCLES AND THE Lion.” 
One of the most important events 
of the season will be the production 
of Bernard Shaw’s latest invention, 
“Androcles and the Lion,” which 
Lillah McCarthy, Granville Barker 
and Percy Burton will present at the 
Wilbur Theatre for three weeks be- 
ginning next Monday, Oct. 25th. 
“Androcles and the Lion,” aside from 
the interest which always surrounds 
the presentation of a new play by 
Shaw, has a particular interest for 
the public of this city as it will show 
for the first time here something of 
the new art of stage decoration, of 
which Granville Barker is a leading 
exponent. 
“Androcles and the Lion” has as a 
basis for its plot the story of Aesop's 
tailor who drew a thorn from the 
lion’s paw and was later rewarded 
starting on your next trip. 
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 
Have You Seen 
The New 
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The Store on 2 Streets 
~~ SALEM MASS. 
Auto Entrance, Washington St. 
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 
“Exceptional” 
SUITS AT 
Of Broadcloth and Gabardine. Coats iia 
the belted models. 
Brown, Bottle Green, Navy. and_ Black, 
Beaver, Neutria, Black Coon and Hercules 
braid are used for trimmings. 
NEW FALL 
$18.50 
Flare skirts. African 
Black, Navy, 
Brown. 
when the lion recognized him in the 
arena where the tailor had been 
thrown as a Christian martyr to the 
lion’s jaws. 
Preceding the performance of 
Shaw’s Fable play, Anatole France’s 
short comedy “The Man Who Max- 
ried a Dumb Wife,” will be acted. 
PROBABLE, 
“Pa, who started the saying that a 
man’s wife is his better half?” 
“Some man’s wife, I reckon.” 
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With Our Garments 
For Little Tots : 
SUITS 
Sat 25-00 
Here are charming models in Velveteen, 
so semi-fitted models, long skirt effects, trim- 
med with Skunk, Beaver, Coon, Possum, etc. 
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SUITS AT $30.00 
Are shown in Gabardine, all new models. 
Box coat styles trimmed with bands of broad- 
cloth. Chin Chin collar of Hudson seal and 
Beaver. New model skirt. Colors are Afri- 
can Brown and Bottle Green. 
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Stout and Extra Size Suits 
$18.50 to $40.00 
It is unnecessary to have your suit made 
to order as we show a complete line of Suits 
for full figures in Brown, Green, Black, Navy 
and Hair-line stripes, sizes run from 40 I-2 
to 44 1-2 and 37 to 51 bust measure. 
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