. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. Dont fail to visit the exhibit of the Aniencan¥oolen Company President AT THE Industrial & Educational Exposition MECHANICS BUILDING, BOSTONOPEN OCTOBER 2nd ^This exhibit occupies the entire stage in the mainhall where you are invited to inspect not only finishedfabrics, but many of the processes employed in themaking of same. ^ As we are the largest manufacturers of worsted andwoolen goods in the world, necessitating the operationof thirty-four up-to-date mi


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. Dont fail to visit the exhibit of the Aniencan¥oolen Company President AT THE Industrial & Educational Exposition MECHANICS BUILDING, BOSTONOPEN OCTOBER 2nd ^This exhibit occupies the entire stage in the mainhall where you are invited to inspect not only finishedfabrics, but many of the processes employed in themaking of same. ^ As we are the largest manufacturers of worsted andwoolen goods in the world, necessitating the operationof thirty-four up-to-date mills, this exhibit will certainlybe worthy your closest inspection. Executive Offices: SHAWMUT BANK BUILDING Boston Sales Offices:AMERICAN WOOLEN BUILDING 18th to 19th Street on 4th Avenue, New York. In answering advertisements please mention N13W BOSTON New Boston OCTOBER, lull ?%^ NOTE AND COMMENT New Boston for October SOME of the proposals for popularizingthe Charles River Basin are found inthe l>rief articles appearing in this numberof New Boston. Tree planting, moreseats and shelters, bath houses andboating facilities are among MayorFitzgeralds suggestions. Dr. Cabot saysthat the full use of the Charles RiverBasin would mean decreased sickness,due to the summers heat and suggested island with boathousesand ample recreation facilities, describedin another article, perhaps offers the bestfinal solution of the question; but untilsuch an island is built we are inclinedto disagree with ]Mr. Adams when hesays that the very bigness of the ex-panse presents the chief obstacle to theuse of the Basin. Thirty-five thousandpeople lined the Boston and Cambridgeshores last month to witness a watercarnival. Earlier in the month, theBoston American conducted a seriesof swi


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