NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 
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‘‘The Hero of the Gridiron.’’ 
The rehearsals for ‘‘The Hero of 
the Gridiron,’’ to be given next 
Tuesday evening, under the auspices 
of the University club of the Glouc- 
ester Young Men’s Christian asso- 
ciation, promise an excellent enter- 
tainment. It not only has five acts 
of interesting and spirited comedy, 
with changes of scenes and partici- 
pants, but several numbers of music 
and song, including male quartet, 
mandolin and guitar duet, chorus 
and music by an orchestra of eight 
pieces. 
Another feature of the entertain- 
ment will be a military drill by 12 
girls, Misses Elsie Hall, Mildred Me- 
Donald, Helen McDonald, Lucy 
Black, Lillian Ryan, Vera Doane, 
Helen Curtis, Daisy Riggs, Kmma 
Lane, Marion ‘Trenholm, Maud 
Strum and May Carter. 
Numerous rehearsals have been 
held during the past six weeks, and 
the entire program is now in excel- 
lent order for presentation. 
The tickets are on sale by mem- 
bers of the dramatic club and al- 
so at the Association office, and a 
large number have been sold. On 
account of the low rate for an un- 
dertaking requiring so much atten- 
tion and practice, the hall will 
doubtless be well filled. 
The wise man has no use for a 
hammer. Throw yours away, and 
you will gain friends and happiness. 
An exchange says: While scratch- 
ing his nose with the nozzle of a 
loaded revolver, a prominent citizen 
of Izzard county, Ark., inadvertent- 
ly pulled the trigger and was sur- 
prised to find that he had blown his 
nose for the last time. 
Josh Billings said: ‘‘It’s better 
not to know so much, than to know 
so many things that isn’t so.”’ 
Money doesn’t always talk ; some- 
times it is hushed up by more money. 
There are any number of men 
who, while ever ready to share their 
troubles with their wives, manifest 
a strong disinclination to share 
their pleasures with them. 
Quit worrying over things you can 
not help. 
4 per pant allowed on 
time deposits 
Gloucester Safe Depesit & Trust Ce., 
Oppesite Post-office, Gloucester, Maen 
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EVERGREENS in all sizes and all Varieties. We dig them with a 
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We have all varieties in tubs if wanted. 
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Beverly Farms - - - : - : - : Mass. 
Telephone 97. 
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Office enlarged and newly equipped 
with new presses, machinery, electric 
power, types and materials for the 
prompt execution of all kinds of print- 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JOB DEPARTMENT 
Manchester, ss Mass. 
