September

If people intending to take cars in the subway would stand back from the edge of the platform until they see the car they want coming around the curve, the convenience of everybody would be served.

How much pleasanter is it to wait for a car in the covered subway station on a rainy day than it is to stand on a street corner under an umbrella!

What a contrast there is between the clean-up-to-date subway and clean-out-of-date Back Bay horse cars.

The fact that oysters are fat and saucy and scallops plenty will go far to make September a very tolerable month, whatever else may operate to the contrary.

There are said to be asphalt streets enough in the country already to make a highway 26 feet wide and 1500 miles long. This fact must have considerable bearing upon the noise problem.

Two games today - and the Bostons need to win both.

Those turnstiles must go.

Another ninth inning victory!

Down with the mercury!

It is estimated that there are 21 buffaloes now in Yellowstone park -- the only ones running wild in the United States. And to think of the thousands on thousands that were roaming the plains less than a score of years ago!

Subway turnstiles and subway pickpockets must both go.

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