. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. -vention. On the morning ofTuesday, August the first, theAdmens Club of Atlanta will march intothe Cradle of Liberty with five hun-dred native Georgians singing Dixieas they think that only they can sing it;and then joining with the Boston Quin-tette and the Pilgrim Publicity Associa-tion Glee Club, the entire gathering willsing the Star Spangled Banner, accom-panied by two full bands. At this meet-ing Mayor Fitzgerald, Governor Foss,probably Governor Plaisted of Maine,


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. -vention. On the morning ofTuesday, August the first, theAdmens Club of Atlanta will march intothe Cradle of Liberty with five hun-dred native Georgians singing Dixieas they think that only they can sing it;and then joining with the Boston Quin-tette and the Pilgrim Publicity Associa-tion Glee Club, the entire gathering willsing the Star Spangled Banner, accom-panied by two full bands. At this meet-ing Mayor Fitzgerald, Governor Foss,probably Governor Plaisted of Maine,Pres. S. C. Dobbs of the Associated Clubs,Pres. George W. Coleman of the Bostonhosts, the Pilgrim Publicity Association,and others will speak. The business sessions will begin at2 p. m. at Ford Hall. There will be anaddress on The Ethics of iVdvertising,in which the speaker will outline a codeof ethics for those who prepare advertisingcampaigns and for the newspapers andmagazines. This will be followed by anhour of discussion and by an address onNewspapers and Their Advertisers bj^John Schermerhorn of the Detroit Times,. CONVENTIONBADGE a publisher who stands for the highestideals as to the control of business an-nouncements. Late in the afternoon the delegates andthe ladies who come with them will beentertained with a trip down Bostonharbor. Supper will be served on boardthe boat, and music will be fiu-nished by a quartette of coloredsingers and by an Italian orches-tra of stringed instruments. By Wednesday morning, August2, the convention will be well un-der way. From 10 oclock untilnoon there will be held in half adozen public halls in differentparts of Boston, departmentalsessions conducted under the con-tlitions of the symposium. Thechairman of each session will out-line the topic for discussion in afifteen-minute speech and will callfor questions and answers fromthe audience. The wide scope of the conven-tion may be seen from a study of thesubjects of the departmental mee


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