less than one hundred million dol- 
lars annually, 
The report of the National Con- 
servation Commission on National 
Vitality, states that the economic 
_ waste from preventable deaths every 
year in the United States, is about 
one billion dollars and that the eco- 
nomic waste in preventable illness is 
five hundred million every year. 
‘Dirt AND FittH ACCUMULATE” 
“CLEANLINESS Dors Nov’ 
“Tt requires eternal vigilance and 
labor to maintain clean and health- 
ful surroundings”— 
But it pays to have a clean, at- 
tractive neighborhood—pays in dol- 
lars and cents, in pride—joy, and 
self-respect,— 
BEAUTY AND HEALTH 
Mrs. Bradley’s paper proved of 
much interest to those present and 
caused much reflection on the need 
of more urgent call for “cleanliness.” 
Torrey pine, a distinct California 
species, has been found in only two 
isolated localities in the southern part 
of the state. 
Any man can save himself a lot of 
trouble by simply 
money. 
saving a_ little 
The Noted Gardens 
AT BEVERLY FARMS 
‘“Greenwood Farm’ 
J. L. Chapman, Manager 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NORTH, SHORE, BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. R. C. Winthrop and Miss 
Clara Winthrop plan to return from 
their trip to Europe the middle of 
next month. Miss Winthrop will 
open her bungalow on the estate at 
West Manchester for the holidays 
and for week-ends throughout the 
winter. Since going abroad last 
March Mrs. Winthrop and daughter 
have been in Italy, Spain, France, the 
British Isles, Belgium, Holland, 
Switzerland and back to Italy again. 
For the last two months they have 
been with Mrs. Grant Forbes (Mar- 
garet Winthrop) and family in Paris, 
and with Mr. Forbes’s sister, Miss 
Forbes in Switzerland and at the 
Italian lakes. They are delaying their 
homeward journey a little so as to be 
with Mrs. Forbes toward the end of 
this month when another visit of the 
stork—the fifth—is expected at their 
villa near Paris. 
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Hon, John Barrett of Washington, 
who came to Boston to speak on 
Columbus Day, was the guest of his 
old friends Mr. and Mrs. James C. 
Barr at the Shubert Theatre on Tues- 
day evening. Mr. Barrett, who is di- 
rector general of the Pan American 
Union, was the first minister to Pana- 
ma and is not only one of the leaders 
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For Sale 
in Bush, Single Stem Plants and Cut Flowers 
PURCHASERS WILL FIND A CHOICE 
5 
Dr. Geo, H. Washburn and family 
have closed their summer home at 
Manchester and returned to their 
winter home on Marlboro street, 
Boston, 
Tie ie @rane® |es)ecire among 
the last of the Ipswich colony to 
leave there for the city. They will 
return to Chicago the last of this 
month after a most delightful season 
at Castle Hill. 
in official life in Washington, but is 
Washington families. He is associat- 
active in the social life of the old 
ed with Preston Gibson as one of the 
leaders of the Play House there and 
is one of the leaders of the Bachelor’s 
Cotillon 
One hundred acres on the Florida 
national forest will be sown to mari- 
time pine seed this fall. Maritime 
pine is the source of the French tur- 
pentine industry. 
San Francisco recently received its 
first cargo of lumber from the Ton- 
gass national forest, Alaska. ‘The 
shipment consisted of 1,500,000 feet 
of Sitka spruce. 
The people who take offense easily 
are kept busy taking it, 
OPEN ALL WINTER 
Magnolia Grille»-Motor Club 
America’s Motor Club de Luxe 
Chicken and 
Lobster Dinners 
Chickens supplied from the Magnolia Poultry farm 
ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM 
Good Music 
Private Parties 
Open from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. week days only 
Open the Year Round 
Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Refined Entertainment 
Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
Telephone 8191 Magnolia 
