North Shore Gardeners Hear Lecture 
on * American Citizenship.” 
** American Citizenship’’ was the sub- 
ject discussed at the semi-monthly meet- 
ing of the North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety, Manchester, last Friday evening. 
Sidney Perley of Salem was the leading 
speaker. 
was another very interesting speaker. 
Others who made remarks along this 
line were Town Clerk A. S. Jewett, 
Town Treasurer E. P. Stanley, Dr. 
Waldo H. Tyler and William Till. 
There were several small collections 
of flowers displayed. A. E. Parsons 
was awarded a certificate of mention for 
superior cultivation of cyanthus; William 
Swan for antirrhinums; C. J. Allen for 
clematis; Robert Mitchell for box of 
pansies. 
¥ ioucester Day” to be Big Event of 
Summer for the Fish City. 
That President Taft will attend the 
presentation of the “*Canterbury Pil- 
grims,’’ at Gloucester on the evening of 
Thursday, August 5th, isthe latest an- 
nouncement of the Gloucester Day Cele- 
bration Committee. Onthe same day 
George von L. Meyer, Secretary of the 
Navy, and his family will be at Glouces- 
ter and it is expected that several ships 
from the North Atlantic Squadron, as 
well as the President’s yacht, the May- 
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flowers, and the Dolphin, the yacht of 
Secretary Meyer, will be in the harbor. 
The presence of these vessels, together 
with the occasion which brings them, is 
expected to attract a large number of 
yachts and pleasure boats from all along 
the coast. 
While in Gloucester, President Taft 
will probably be the guest of John Hays 
Hammond at Lookout Hill for the after- 
noon. Definite arrangements for his 
entertainment have not yet been made. 
‘The committee is of the opinion that the 
day on which the President is in Glou- 
cester should be made a holiday through- 
out the city and will take steps to secure 
that end. In honor of the President a 
big program of exercises is planned to 
begin in the morning and end with the 
splendid pageant at Stage Fort Park. 
Keith's. 
When the Pianophiends was first pro- 
duced at Keith’s Theatre, this splendid 
act in which six pianos are on the stage 
at the same time, and all played bv ex- 
perts, it was regarded as one of the 
biggest novelties in vaudeville, but the 
Pianophiends of that time are dimmed by 
the lustre of the company that is booked 
for Keith’s the week of May 17th, as 
the entire act has been revised, especially 
made costumes provided, and new se- 
lections and dances arranged for a large 
company. It will be even more spectac- 
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