The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . AmbassadorJames Bryce of Great Britain hav-ing engaged a summer residence atNorth Conway and Baron Speck YonSteinberg, the German ambassador,one at Dublin. The passage of an anti-bucket shopbill by the Massachusetts Legislaturevividly recalls the inexcusable actionof our own state Senate in refusingpassage to the act passed by theHouse of Representatives for the sup-pression of bucket-shops in this establishments are plague spotswhose existence ought not to be tol-erated in any community. /<<? f/ro v


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . AmbassadorJames Bryce of Great Britain hav-ing engaged a summer residence atNorth Conway and Baron Speck YonSteinberg, the German ambassador,one at Dublin. The passage of an anti-bucket shopbill by the Massachusetts Legislaturevividly recalls the inexcusable actionof our own state Senate in refusingpassage to the act passed by theHouse of Representatives for the sup-pression of bucket-shops in this establishments are plague spotswhose existence ought not to be tol-erated in any community. /<<? f/ro v:^jr~ • ~ ! - ir».,/?» *» v ^ /: The Granite Monthly Vol. XXXIX, Xo. 6 JUNE, 1907 Xew Series, Vol. 2, Xo. I© At the Wesit ILfeteaia^Ea ©b the Connecticut By G. A. Cheney New Hampshire abounds in pros-perous villages and contented homes,and where such conditions prevailthere is constant progress. Today cades or generations past. New Eng-land has taken a lesson from the en-ergetic, if bumptious, West in the artof state and community building, and IP. c%


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