NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Vol. Il. No. 28 MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1905 Three Cents 
JULIA MARLOWE 
who, with E. H. Sothern, will begin a three weeks’ engagement at the 
Hollis street theatre, Boston, next Monday, in a series of magnificent Shake- 
pearian revivals. First week, ‘‘The Taming of the Shrew’”’; second week, 
“Twelfth Night’; third week, ‘‘The Merchant of Venice,’ and “‘ Romeo and 
Juliet.” Wherever Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe have appeared this season 
they have aroused the keenest interest and discussion over their interpretation 
of the new roles which they have undertaken, and crowded houses have 
greeted them everywhere. 
The Old North Shore 
(By Stephen Rich.) 
Oh! had I the gift of poets sweet, 
To sing thy praises o’er — 
Rich in your scenic landscape views, 
Grand, beautiful North, Shore. 
Thy shady roads and winding paths, 
Through wildwoods of the glen, 
Where foliage of rainbows hue, 
Invites an artist’s pen. 
Grand are thy hills and sheltered vale 
Where songbirds gather they; 
Sweet in the autumn’s sunset glow 
Chant they their evening lay. 
Your forests teem with floral wealth 
Of flowers sweet and rare, 
Their fragrance floating on the breeze 
Perfume thy woodlands fair. 
Sweet music make thy purling brooks, 
Through valley and through lea, 
Where sportively they meander on 
To mingle with the sea. 
There sunrise greets thy headland crags, 
As centuries before, 
The red-man paddled his canoe 
Along the Old North Shore. 
GLOUCESTER, Nov. 20, 1905, 
Special Musical Service 
There will be a special Thanksgiv- 
ing musical service in Manchester 
next Tuesday evening, at 7.45 o’clock 
in the Congregational church, with 
Miss Jessie M. Hoare, organist, Miss 
Carolyn E. Allen, soprano soloist, Mr. 
George A. Blanchard, tenor, and Mr. 
Walter H. Moore, cornetist. Rev. 
Mr. Lincoln will deliver a short ad- 
dress. This will be a union service 
between the Y.P.S.C.E., which will 
not hold a service tomorrow evening, 
and the regular Tuesday evening 
prayer meeting. A silver collection 
will be taken as a thank offering to be 
devoted to charity. 
Stole an Engine 
Someone stole an engine — that’s 
all, an engine — from the roundhouse 
at Rockport Thursday night, and as a 
result there were many patient “ wait- 
ers’? at Manchester and Beverly 
Farms, and in fact at all the stations 
on the Gloucester branch, as the train 
