gusta pay for better roads in Mississippi? 
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that lead north, east, south and west from the city. For 
a few miles out from the city into the farming region in 
each direction there are the best country roads in Maine, 
and the result is far more than a delight to the automo- 
bile tourist. The farm values have made a big bound up- 
ward and Augusta, in both its business and farming com- 
munities, realizes that the $40,000 was a splendid invest- 
ment. Would it be fair to make the tax-payers of Au- 
Or those in 
Minneapolis pay for roads in Idaho? Or those in Massa- 
chusetts pay for roads in Arkansas? 
The Herald spoke not long ago of the “good roads 
day” that Missouri set apart, when everybody turned out 
with pick and shovel. ‘The day was such a success that 
many towns in the state are carrying the idea farther, 
locally, and the Kansas City Star says “if Massachusetts 
does not look out, the good roads supremacy is going to 
be wrested away and carried West.” Massachusetts will 
welcome a rivalry of that kind. It will be a fine thing 
if every state and every community tries to outdo its 
neighbors in having good roads at its own expense, 
THE Commission in charge of the project for rais- 
ing funds for the great highway from the Atlantic Sea- 
board to the Pacific Coast is meeting with success, al- 
though several million more dollars are needed to com- 
plete the project. The purpose is to present to the Amer- 
ican people a memorial for all time of Abraham Lincoln. 
The remaining unraised funds ought to be forthcoming. 
Tur Procress of the times is shown in a three line 
item on the inside page of a daily journal stating that a 
non-stop flight was being planned to be made down the 
Hudson, ‘Ten years ago such an item would have thrilled 
the whole country and commanded large type on a first 
page. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Pierce Studio at Manchester, 
which has had a busy autumn as 
usual, will close about the 20th of this 
month. ‘The Boston and New York 
studios are open the year round and 
Mr. Pierce makes occasional trips to 
Pittsburg, St. Louis and other big 
cities during the winter season in 
compliance with the demands of his 
country-wide patrons, 
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Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth has 
concluded her stay at Jackson, N. H., 
and ‘s again domiciled in her Boston 
President Philip Stockton of the 
Old Colony Trust Co., and President 
T. P. Beal of the Second National 
Bank and the latter’s son, T. P. Beal, 
Jr., are prominent members of the 
North Shore colony taking an active 
part in the entertainment of the 
bankers attending the annual conven- 
tion in Boston ae past week. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies of Philadel- 
phia is one of the latest of the cottage 
colony to forsake Magnolia this au- 
tumn. She has decided to spend the 
greater part of the winter in Boston, 
where she has apartments at 384 
FE. K. Arnold and family have 
closed their house on Sea street, 
Manchester, and are again domiciled 
in their Back Bay, Boston, residence 
at 12 Gloucester street. 
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Mrs. F, H. Peabody has closed her 
summer cottage at Beverly the past 
week and returned to her Boston 
residence, 247 Berkley street, for the 
winter. 
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Charles Gibson, the author, was a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr 
at dinner Monday evening at their 
home, 188 Beacon street. 
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