28 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A ‘‘Greater Gloucester’’ Creed. 
At a recent meeting of the direc- 
tors of the Gloucester board of tradé 
a ‘‘Greater Gloucester Creed’’ was 
adopted, and soon in good bold type. 
it will be spread all over the country 
as well as be displayed in the stores 
and other conspicuous places: right 
here at home. The creed is a good 
one and well worth lying up to. So 
to do means much for the city—and 
for the North Shore. The creed: 
I believe in Gloucester, her people 
and her interests. 
I believe in her natural beauties 
and attractions. 
I believe in her fishermen and the 
future of her fisheries. 
I believe in attracting and wel- 
coming summer people. 
I believe in industrial development 
for Gloucester and in pushing’ for 
such advance now. 
I beheve that every dollar spent 
for good roads will bring many dol- 
lars’ worth of taxable property into 
the city. Dollars for the mechanics, 
the hotels and merchants. 
I believe that when I spend a dol- 
lar out of town that ! could spend in 
Gloucester | am doing my city an in- 
jury. 
I believe in commending and noi 
condemning. If I,can only help by 
my voice, I will give that help or 
keep quiet. 
I beheve in a bright future for my 
city, as I know her illustrious past. 
So beheving, I shall spend my dol- 
lar in Gloucester, where I may get 
it back as it rolls along. 
Keith’s Theatre. 
Of all the sensational features 
which have been “presented at 
Keith’s during this season, probably 
there has been not one that will ere- 
ate more talk than Le Compte, who 
comes next week. This man, who 
is now making his first appearance 
in the East, has been the marvel of 
scientists everywhere, but no one 
has been able to explain his wonder- 
‘Tul feats. He seems to be, and is, 
impervious to fire and heat. Le 
Compte takes two carbons at a 
white heat and bites off the ends of 
them with his teeth. He explodes 
gunpowder with his bare hands 
and chews heated sealing wax, and 
drinks molten metal, lead and 
solder, like water. He does al! 
these things in full view of the audi- 
ence aud they have been done in 
private for medical men and others 
who doubted hin and thought there 
was some trickery involved. Le 
Compte himself refuses to explain, if 
he ean, how he does these marvelous 
feats. 
He will be a feature of an excep- 
tionaily strong bill, which will in- 
clude ‘‘The Vital Question,’’ a 
sketch that has an important bear- 
ing on the trust question and _ polli- 
tics, similar to ‘‘The Man of the 
Tlour.”’ 
Essex County Poultry Association. 
The annual meeting of the Essex 
County Poultry association will be 
held at 152 Cabot street, Beverly, 
Tuesday evening, April 19, at 8 
o'clock. Officers will be elected and 
other business will come before the 
association. ‘‘For the good of the 
association, wake up!’’ says Seere- 
tary Arthur Elliott in a letter sent 
out to the members this week. Many 
in this section belong to the organi- 
zation. 
Legal | 
Advertising 
Instruct your attorney to have 
your probate and administrator’s 
notices and other legal notices pub- 
lished in the 
North Shore Breeze 
- Manchester, Mass. 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the city 
for their shore homes should notify 
this office of their ‘‘ change of ad- 
dress’? promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
PRINTING 
Office enlarged and newly equipped 
with new presses, machinery, electric 
power, types and materials for the 
prompt execution of all kinds of print- 
ing in the most up-to-date manner 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JOB DEPARTMENT 
Manchester, 
ss Mass. 
