a 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Wednesday, August 4th 
In honor of the ‘President 
WILLIAM HOWARD: TAFT 
The Gloucester Pageant 
Afternoon—Military and Naval Parade, Warships 
in the Harbor 
Evening—at Stage Fort Park, Magnificent Pro- 
duction of 
“The Canterbury Pilgrims ”’ 
A Play by Percy MacKaye, arranged as a Dramatic 
Pageant. Eric Pape, Master of the Pageant 
THE COBURN PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS. Special Music by 
Walter Damrosch. Salem Cadet Military Band of Eighty Pieces. 
Hundreds of people in the Production. Children’s Chorus of Eight 
Hundred, Adult Chorus of Two Hundred Voices. Gargeous 
Electric and Calcium Lighting Effects, and Fireworks. 
A mid-summer night’s festival in the open air. 
Admission Ticket, including seat One Dollar 
Private Boxes, Twenty-five Dollars 
(Holding ten persons, reserved) 
Automobile Locations Five Dollars 
and One Doilar for each occupant of the car 
Admission Tickets are now on Sale at the Hotels and at Newton’s Drug 
Store, Foster & Blanchard’s Jewelry Store, Shackelford &F 
Reynald’s Shoe Store, Peabody’s Music Store, 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Private Boxes and Auto Locatians can be obtained at the office of the Sec- 
retary, No. 100 Main St., where the plan af the Park 
can be seen. 
Special Car Service on Steam and Electric Roads to All Points after the 
Performance. 
Further Information in Regard to the Gloucester Pageant may be obtained 
from 
FRED W. TIBBETS 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. | See. of the Gloucester Day Committee 
TELEPHONE No. 24 
