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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
This is to be a notable summer at 
B. F. Keith’s theatre, as it will mark 
the beginning of one of those great 
popular features that have become 
famous through their identification 
with this theatre. Mr. Keith has ar- 
ranged to put on for the summer 
‘what is admittedly the greatest com- 
bination of male voices ever heard 
in this part of the country, and they 
will be presented under conditions 
particularly pleasing. In a_ beauti- 
ful production will be ‘‘The Meister- 
singers,’ composed of the Harvard, 
Schubert and Weber Male Quar- 
tettes, three organizations that are 
known all over the land as the 
greatest in their line. In facet, it 
might be said that they are twelve 
soloists, of wide reputation, and the 
programmes arranged by them are 
said by musicians to be of a most 
enetrtaining characfer.. A special 
feature of this production will be 
the first appearance in’ Boston of 
Onita, who comes nearer to being a 
duplication of the famous Palmer 
Coxie ‘‘Brownie’’ than any human 
being who has ever been seen on the 
stage. Onita will have a unique part 
in ‘‘The Meistersingers.’’ This fea- 
ture itself should prove especially 
attractive to the children, who 
INVITATIONS ARE OUT FOR 
Graduations and Weddings 
have enjoyed the ‘‘Brownies’”’ in the 
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picture books but have never seen 
them in real life. 
A Decided Novelty 
Moving. 
The recent achievement of Soley 
& Blair, the Boston building moving 
transporting 
in Building 
contractors, of the 
summer residence of the late Rob- 
ert D. Evans, made famous on the 
North Shore as the summer White 
House of President W. H. Taft, from 
Beverly shore to Marblehead Neck 
by water was certainly quite a novel 
job for these parts. Very few read- 
ers of the ‘‘Breeze’’ saw this curious 
you can choose from it. 
OOK over our stock and see what splendid gifts 
We have made special 
preparations for this gift season and our store is 
You’ll find the sort of shoe worth buying. 
you can depend on. 
moving job done and for their en- 
lightenment as to how the house 
looked during its trip across the 
harbor, we herewith produce a cut 
of a photograph of the same taken 
by F. P. Richers of Salem after it 
was set up on the scows ready to 
move. We are indebted to the Sa- 
lem Willows Budget for the loan of 
this picture. 
Sale on Trains and on 
Armstrong Newstands. 
The ‘‘Breeze’’ is having 
markably good sale this season 
through the Armstrong ageney. 
This is the only suburban weekly 
sold on the trains in New England 
by the G. W. Armstrong newsboys. 
Such good success was met by 
the newsboys the first week the 
‘“Breeze’’? was sold on the trains, 
the order was doubled last week, 
and the order has been increased 
all along the line again this week. 
The ‘‘Breeze’’ may now be pro- 
cured from newsboys on all the 
Gloucester branch trains late Fri- 
day afternoon and the days follow- 
ing. 
For 
a. Te- 
Let the BrEEzE do your printing. 
Read the. Breeze for news. 
When you go to Gloucester 
Look in at 
FORD & WASS'’ 
The Store of Good Shoes 
The kind 
Our policy is to handle merchandise 
that we can recommend and our prices are the lowest 
full of beautiful articles of every kind—jewelry for person- possible for such goods. 
al wear, silver and cut glass for the table, and pottery, 
bric-a-brac etc. for house decoration. Se SB 
Our aim in selecting our stock has been to give you the 
most appropriate piece for every occasion at a price 
within reach. 
This Week 
Women’s White Canvas Pumps 
98c——_$1.48———_ $2.48 
Children’s Roman Sandals, 3, 4.and 5 straps 
F. S$. THOMPSON 
JEWELER 
75c——$1.00——$1.25— $1.50 
FORD & WASS 
Postoffice Square, 
164 Main St., 
Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. 
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