10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder April 30, 1915 
TREE PRUNING Risk: HENDERSON 
Everything in Forestry BOX 244, BEVERLY, MASS. Telephone. 
The 164-foot steam yacht owned by W. S. and John The committee on rats and flies for Clean-Up Cam- 
T. Spaulding of Pride’s Crossing and Boston, has been paign announces that for the benefit of the public a: 
sold to the United States government. burean of information will be open at 304 Boylston street, 
Oo 8 O Boston, from Saturday, May tst, through Saturday, May 
Frank S. Chick, vice-president and general manager 8th. Literature, fly slappers and samples of extermina- 
of the John H. Pray & Sons Company, of Boston, and tors will be given away. All interested are asked to call. 
one of the leading summer residents at Magnolia, died The honorary committee consists of T. James Bowlker, 
Sunday after a brief illness. With Mrs. Chick, he was Arthur Perrin, Edward H. Forbush, John Farquar, 
spending a few days at the home of Harry E. Converse Frank C. Hall, Dr. Harold C. Ernst, Dr. Robert M. 
at Marion, before starting on a trip to Hot Springs. He Lovett, Dr. Samuel J. Mixter, Dr. F. Z. Mahoney, Dr. 
had contracted a severe cold and early Wednesday morn- ‘Theobald Smith, Dr. Harold Williams and Dr. J. Homer 
ing complications set in which caused his death. He was Wright. ‘The active committee: Mrs. F. R. Allen, Mrs. 
born 59 years ago in a part of Groton that is now in the Percy Bolster, Mrs. H. G. O. Colby, Mrs. R. M. Lovett, 
town of Ayer. In April, 1885, he married Miss Frances Mrs. Gordon Prince, Mrs. J. M. Swift, Mrs. W. W. 
Williams of Jamaica Plain, who survives him. For the Vaughan, Miss Wunderbaldinger and Mrs. Robert S. 
last 25 years they have lived at the Hotel Vendome. He Bradley, chairman. Be it understood that this commit- 
was a member of the Algonquin, Temple, Brookline tee, acting in this campaign with the consent of the Wo- 
Country and Press clubs and the Chamber of Commerce. men’s Municipal League, follows the example set by the 
Mr. Chick has been coming to Magnolia for a number government, by the state and by the Boston Board of 
of seasons and occupied a cottage on Norman avenue. Health in not advocating the use of any one method of 
The house was being put in shape for occupancy by Mr. extermination, but feels most grateful to all who are 
and Mrs. Chick, who had planned to arrive Wednesday giving their time and help toward conditions for a cleaner 
for the season. Mr. Chick was the prime mover in the city which will mean fewer rats and fewer flies and be of 
North Shore Swimming Pool at Magnolia, and took an benefit not only from the view-point of public health but 
active hand in its management since its organization also from that of public economy. 
three years ago; he was also one of the leaders in the oO 
Kettle Cove Golf club. Mr. and Mrs. Barret Wendell, Jr., plan to arrive at 
oO Pride’s Crossing, May 19, for the summer. 
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Cormonwealth ave., Boston, are leaving town on May lo limit the press is to insult the nation; to prohibit 
11 for Pride’s Crossing, where, as usual, they will spend the reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants 
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