Sept. 29, 1916. 
Residence 49 Webster Ave., Tel. 159-M 
John L. Chapman, Florist 
Beverly Farms 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER AND HORTICULTURIST 
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Good accommodations for Winter storage of Bay, Box and other tender trees and plants. 
Now is the time to plan for fall planting. 
I am prepared to give the benefit of my knowledge and experience to those who desire advice in laying out new or remodeling existing gardens, 
. planting of trees, etc. 
Estimates given for all garden work on request. 
Cut flowers and floral designs for all occasions. 
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Greenhouses: Hale St. near Haskell, Pride’s Crossing 
Hardy roses, trees, shrubs, vines, plants and bulbs supplied. 
R. anp Mrs. Howarp S$. Lowry of Kansas City, who 
have been in the East since early August, spending a 
month at the Oceanside, Magnolia, concluded a two 
weeks’ stay at the Mount Washington, Bretton Woods, 
Monday, and have been at the Copley-Plaza, Boston, the 
balance of this week. After a visit to New York City 
and Buffalo they expect to arrive home about the middle 
of October. 
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Rey. and Mrs. M. W. Jacobus closed their attractive 
summer home “On the Hill” at East Gloucester Tuesday 
and returned to Hartford, Conn., where they have a 
pretty residence at 39 Woodland st. Rev. Mr. Jacobus 
is Dean of the Hartford Theological Seminary. 
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Mrs. Frank B. Bemis has returned from spending 
the summer at Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec, and is at present 
spending a week or two in the Berkshires, a guest of 
Miss Héloise Meyer, at “Overlee,’’ Lenox, before open- 
ing her Boston house at 128 Beacon street. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Renton Whidden and daughter Miss 
Eleanor Whidden concluded their season’s stay at Man- 
chester yesterday and returned to their winter home in 
3rookline. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. P. Weeks-of Beverly Cove 
have returned from the White Mountains where they re- 
cently spent two weeks at the Mt. Washington, Bretton 
Woods. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Frothingham (Harriet 
Weeks Anthony) have opened their town house at 175 
Beacon st., Boston. They will keep their place at Beverly 
Farms open a while longer. 
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Mrs. Geo. D. Howe plans to close her summer home 
at Manchester October roth, when she will open her 
town residence at 265 Commonwealth ave. Her sister- 
in-law, Mrs. James Howe, will be with her at Manchester 
in the interim. 
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Boston Prices 
Hartford Tires 
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Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere 
GREEN & SWETT CoO. 
33 CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
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Mrs. Albert Ivins Croll has just returned to Man- 
chester after a brief visit to Atlantic City. 
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Walter H. Holbrook and family, who have occupied 
the Means cottage, ‘“Meadowledge,” at Manchester this 
summer are returning to Newton today. Mr. Holbrook 
has just returned from a motor trip to Bretton Woods. 
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Mrs. John A. Burnham and the Misses Burnham of 
the Wenham colony were registered at Poland Springs the 
first of this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John M. Graham, after a long season 
at their delightful summer estate on Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, plan to leave here in October for California. 
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Ir. Edward S. Brown of the Cambridge Theological 
School will take the service at Emmanuel Episcopal 
church, Manchester, next Sunday. Celebration of Holy 
Communion and sermon at half-past ten. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Mink of Manchester return- 
ed to their winter home, 272 Marlborough st., Boston, the 
first of the past week. 
Tue Boston Rep Sox are on their way toward the 
pennant. Will they be able to take three in a row in the 
World’s Series? There’s the rub! Boston will, doubt- 
lessly, now have the opportunity to see a world’s series. 
Boston fans would have enjoyed a contest between the 
Red Sox and the Braves. That was too much to expect 
in any one season. 
THE ROUMANIANS are fighting out a little war of 
their own with marked success. The prophesies, that the 
war would probably end where it began, are beginning to 
materialize. 
Boston WILL WitNeEss another World Series. The 
Royal Rooters are ready for any emergency. 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
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Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
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Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
Notary Public 
