Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1908, Part 1

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Publication date: 1908
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PUBLIC LIBRARY OF BROOKLINE


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BLUE BOOK


BROOKLINE


1908


IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL - HIRE OR RENT OR INSURE REAL ESTATE


BROOKLINE OR BOSTON OR ON THE NORTH OR SOUTH SHORES OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY


Call on or communicate with


GEORGE A. DILL


401-402-403-404 TREMONT BUILDING, BOSTON Telephone, 1208 HAYMARKET Branch Office, 100 Pleasant St., Marblehead, Opp. R. R. Station


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A. L. EASTMAN


Undertaker and Embalmer


Licensed in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.


Brookline Public Library Jorn Appropriation.


June 8, 1908.


B.R. 194


1908.


TLIVULRIVIN SQUARE, DUSIVIV 1331 BEACON STREET


COOLIDGE'S CORNER, BROOKLINE Mortgages and Insurance WALTER W. PAIGE, Brookline Representative TELEPHONE HAYMARKET 2050 BROOKLINE 1508


BROOKLINE REAL ESTATE FrankA Russell


COOLIDGE CORNER BROOKLINE & 113 DEVONSHIRE ST. BOSTON


Automobile and Carriage Service for use of Patrons at Coolidge Corner Office.


Brookline Storage Warehouse


Office, Station Street, off Harvard Square Telephone 1291-4


INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY


MILK, DEVONSHIRE AND ARCH STS. - BOSTON, MASS.


INCORPORATED 1879 4


CAPITAL SURPLUS (Earned)


$1,000,000.00


$4,000,000.00


CHARTER PERPETUAL


ITS NEW AND ATTRACTIVE Banking Rooms furnish unex- celled accomodations and facil- ities for all departments of its business.


Special Accomodations for Ladies' accounts.


Interest Allowed on Deposits Sub- ject to Check. Special rates on Time Deposits and interest bearing Certificates of Deposit.


NEW SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


with latest improvements and safeguards against Burglars, Fire, Floods and Earth- quakes, in its own Fireproof Building, specially constructed for the purpose.


Attractive Reading, Writing and Waiting Rooms Exclusive Accomodations for Ladies


Safes requiring THREE KEYS for protection of securities of Treasurers, Trustees, Executors, Etc.


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Direct communication can be had with all principal towns and cities of New England, and States east of the Missouri River.


For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the Com- pany las established Public Telephone P ay Stations, as follows :-


PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS BROOKLINE OFFICE, 39 Aspinwall Ave.


Beacon Street,


999, Charles H. Hitchcock


1060, Hotel


645, Holbrook & Co. 735, W. A. DeMerritt


1070, Hotel Wollaton.


766, Geo. H. Brayton


1100, Hotel Chesterfield


1328, Charles A. Bass


1363, Young & Brown


1469, The Royal


1471, The Empire


1477, Hotel Bonair


1569, Hotel Majestic


1621, G. Irving Gilcreas


1661, John . Lincoln Murray


1834, Englewood court


1953, A. C. Morey


A. J. Hayman, cor. Harvard


Richmond Court, cor. St. Paul


Bellevue St., 175 New England Deaconess Hospital


86, North Hall, Simmons College Boylston Street, 807, Katherine A. O'Brien


Beaconsfield Station, B. & A. R. R.


Brookline, Boston & Albany R. R. Sta- tion


Brookline Ave., 321, Simmons College, South Hall


Louis II. Graves


Brookline Hills, B. & A. R. R.


Chestnut Hill,


Trolley Travellers' Inn,


Boston & Albany R. R.


Damiano & Salemme Chestnut Hill Pharmacy


Coolidge Corner, Boston Elevated Rail- way


Cypress Street, 144, E. C. de Vicq Co.


127, Thos. E. Burns


224, Young & Brown


241, Edward W. B. McClellan


316, C. M. Goodspeed


645, A. H. Johnson Co.


712, Hayman & Son Boston Elevated Ry Co. Washington Terrace, cor. Park


Winthrop Road, 112, Brookline Asso- ciates


LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL


Longwood Avenue, 356, Alfred Wyman Harvard Medical School, Building A. Building B. Building C.


Building D. Building E.


Middlesex Road, Chestnut Hill P. O. Reservoir Station, B. & A. R. R.


Sewall Avenue, 61, Harriet A. Bullard


Station St., Boston & Albany R. R.


Thorndike St., 49, Mrs. G. Frances Goodwin


Tremont Street, 1567, Edw. J. Keeler


1630, Geo. N. Bosworth


Village Square, Lyceum Hall Pharmacy


Walden Street, The Walden Pharmacy, cor. Arklow


Walnut Street, 23, C. E. Riley Washington Street, 32, Alice Sullivan


50, Brookline Automobile Garage


50, John F. Fleming


111, E. C. De Vicq


John L. McGown, cor. Boylston Schuler & Stemeris, cor. Franklin


Fenway The, Simmons College


Greenough Street, Chapfield Terrace, cor. Gorham ave. Harvard Ave., 171 Grantham Ter. Harvard Street, 87, Arthur W. Bowker 172, Harvard Terrace


Huntington Avenue,


799, Frank G. Grady 854, Mary Fitzpatrick 896, Walter E. Browne


Lancaster Terrace, Corey Hill Hospital, cor Summit ave. Longwood. Boston & Albany R. R.


H. HERRSTROM


A. PETERSON


C. ANDERSON


DORCHESTER AWNING COMPANY


TEST 1 ANKETS , JA STREETAND STABLE . CANVAS COVERS OF ALL KINDS


Awnings, Tents and Flags, Wedding Canopies and Large Tents to let. Horse Covers. Horse Blankets. FACTORY AND SALESROOMS, 1548-58 DORCHESTER AVE., DORCHESTER. Telephone 32 Dorchester.


UNION DECORATING COMPANY Formerly H. P. HALMA & CO.


26 North Market Street, Boston, Mass.


Manufacturers of


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AWNINGS, TENTS, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY FLAGS.


Sailmakers. Canopies to let for weddings and receptions. Decorators of Public Halls and Buildings, in Bunting and Flags, etc. Patent Roller Awnings.


Mail Orders promptly attended to.


A. J. ROGERS, Mgr. Tel. Richmond 958


FINEST HAIR GOODS


IN LARGE ASSORTMENT AND MADE TO ORDER.


Switches $1 to $10. Gray Switches $3 to $20. Pompadours $1.50 to $8. Puffs, Coronations, Curls, Transformations Wigs for men and ladies.


LARGEST HAIR DRESSING PARLOR IN NEW ENGLAND 45 EXPERT OPERATORS.


Marcel Wave 50 cts. Shampoo 50 cts. Face Massage (vibratory included 50 cts. Manicure 25 cts. Chiropody. Hair colored to any shade. Send for Free Price List. All modern electrical improvements. Electric Needle Work.


DR. RUDOLPH MERTIN, Inc.


564 Washington St., opp. Adams House, Boston, Mass. Send for circulars. Established 1896


ESTABLISHED 1859


George H. Waterman Frank S. Waterman


OPEN DAY AND NIGHT


JOSEPH S. WATERMAN & SONS.


INCORPORATED 2326 and 2328 Washington Street BOSTON Adjoining Dudley Street Terminal Station


Funeral Undertakers


AND Embalmers


Telephones, Roxbury 72 & 73


New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dallas


G. DUTHIE-STRACHAN


Jublir Arrountant and Auditor


Fellow § Incorporated Public Accountants of Mass. American Association of Public Accountants.


141 MILK STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


P. O. Box 5106


Telephone Main 5950


British Experience-Textile, Etc.


Open Day and Night.


Telephone, Office: 2854-1 Brookline


Residence: 2854-2 Brookline


H. S. HATCH


Undertaker and Embalmer


Coolidge Corner,


288 Harvard Street, Brookline


BLUE BOOK


OF


BROOKLINE 1908


CONTAINING LISTS OF THE LEADING RESIDENTS, SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC., STREET DIRECTORY AND


MAP OF BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY BRORS .PRICE . . $1.30."


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Copyrighted 1908 by Boston Suburban Book Co.


B.R. 030


19/08


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North Shore Blue Book,


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Dorchester Blue Book,


Somerville Blue Book,


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Melrose Directory


Milton Directory


Plymouth and Kingston Directory


Whitman Directory


Norwood and Walpole Directory


· Mildlehors .and Lakeville . Directory Hyde Park Directory.


Stoughton Directory


Hingham and Cohasset Directory Braintree : Directory


Index to Contents.


Allston and Brighton Churches . .. . 242


Allston and Brighton Clubs, Societies 244 Allston and Brighton Fire Alarm .. 200


Allston and Brighton Post Office . 199


Allston and Brighton residents 201


Automobile Owners 191


Brookline Business Men's Asso. 185


Brookline Churches 182


Brookline Day Nursery 185


Brookline Educational Society 185


Brookline Equal Suffrage Asso. 185


Brookline Fire Alarm 7


Brookline Fireman's Relief Asso. 186


Brookline Friendly Society 185


Brookline Post Offices . 32


Brookline Republican Club 187


Brookline Residents, Alphabetical


list. 130


Brookline Residents, Street list .35


Brookline Societies. Secret and


Benevolent


189


Brookline Woman's Exchange 186


Business Directory of Advertisers 9


Cambridge Residents Street list


Channing Sanitarium 185


Chestnut Hill Club 187


Chestnut Hill Residents 121


Clubs. Societies (Brookline) 185


Country Club 186


Dorchester Residents. Street List,


Fairbanks Tennis Club 188


Free Hospital for Women 188


Halls, Blocks, etc. 32


Harvard Church Brotherhood 187


Milton Residents, Street List


Police Mutual Aid Asso. 187


Public Library


ISS


Rates of Postage


6


Riverside Casino 187


Street Directory 26


Town Officers


31


Winthrop Club


187


Women's Christian T. Chion


188


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F Index to Advertisers.


Adams, Cushing & Foster opp. 97


Alden Bros.


69


Eastman, A. L.


front col.


American Fountain Pen Co. opp. 97


Fleming, John F.


13


Appleton, John H.


17


Flint Naphtha Cleansing Co. .. foot lines


Frost, H. L. & Co.


142


Bailey, A. H. foot lines


Baldwin, Dwight opp. 198


Barthelmes, John C.


88


Beaconsfield Hotel


opp. 43


Graves, H. M.


opp. 198


Bell, Wm. G. Co.,


opp. 96


Berkhahn, Fritz


69


Besse, P. & J. Co.,


opp. 46


Bissonnette, L .. G.


70


Blanchard, King & Co.,


123


Bloody, J. H.


foot lines


Bonney, A. Frank


foot lines


Bonneys, P. F. Sons 24+


Boston Ice Co., The 69


Bowker, Lyman A. Co.,


.opp. 60


Brookline National Bank,


opp. 16


Brookline Riding Academy opp. 17 Brookline Storage Warehouse front col.


California Pearl & Gem Co opp. 46


Carissimi, A. S.


opp. 199


Chandler & Barber


front col.


Chandler, George Mrs.


124


Chestnut Hill Riding School 34


Cook, T. D. & Co.,


opp. 17


Cousens, J. E. Coal Co.


opp. 79


Crockett, Ethel M.,


18


Cusomano, F. L.


opp.


47


Dickinson & Dickinson


17


Dill, George A.


outside cover


Doll & Richards


123


Dorchester Awning Co.


front col.


Frost, W. E. & Co. 33


Gem Shop


opp. 46


Graves, Louis H.


opp. 17


Haberstroh L. & Son


88


Hartshorn Co.


opp. 78


Harvard Ice Co.


52


Hatch, H. S.


front col.


Hetzer, H. A.


88


Hewins & Hollis


opp. 47


Hind, Thomas J.


outside cover


Holman Charles E.


opp. 199


Hotel Beaconsfield


opp. 43


Howard, J. W. .


opp. Beacon st.


Hoyt, George T. Co.


106


Hughson, W. E. opp. Beacon st. -


.Jacobs, Charles


70


Johnson, H. H. & Co.


back col.


Jouannet, P. A. Mrs.


18


Jones, C. L.


opp.


198


Jones, Lewis & Son


123


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton


outside cover and 24


Kakas, Edward & Sons


opp.


47


Kelley, T. J.


11


Knott & Co.


87


Lamson & Hubbard


87


Lincoln, William & Son


back col.


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Lindsay, H. T. opp. 199


Lundin, Adolph S. .


141


Marshall, George L. 70


Mass. Wharf Coal Co. opp. 61


Mawhinney, Henry


opp. 42


Mayflower Laundry


opp. 198


McDonald, W. J.


back col.


McKenney & Waterbury Co.


opp. 97


McLeod Bros. .


70


Mertin, Rudolph


front col.


Metropolitan Coal Co.


foot lines


Monks' Laundry


17


Murray, Henry


opp. 92


New England Conservatory of Music, 22


New England Telephone & Tele- graph Co. front col.


Norman, T. W. Co. opp. 60


Oak Grove Farm 69


Oliver, Ellis J.,


12


Oriental Process Rug Renovating


Co. 124


Page, Geo. G .; Box Co. opp. 60


Paine, W. D.


foot lines


Palmer, F. E.


foot lines


Partridge, W. H.


opp. 60


Peacock Co., The


123


Perry Pictures Co.


opp. 114


Philadelphia Ice Cream Co.


foot lines


Poole's Orchestra


19


Porter's Market


opp. 92


Prescott. H. E.


opp. 198


Quinsler & Co.


141


Rhodes Bros. Co.


opp. 78


Robart Bros.


foot lines


Russell, Frank A.


front col.


Savage, Henry W.


front col.


Smart, Richard Carpet Cleaning Co. .. 70


Smith, Patterson & Co. .. outside cover


Solov-Hinds Co.


124


Spratt, W. C.


142


Standish Decorating Co.


opp. 46


Starratt, Alice E.


22


State Street Safe Deposit Vaults


105


State Street Trust Co.


51


States, E. J.


124


Steverman & Gibbons


S


Strachan, G. Duthrie


front col.


Sunshine Laundry


opp. 61


Theophiles Bros.


88


Tompson and Markee


opp. 17


Turkish Baths


141


Tuttle, Henry H. Co.


opp. 47


Ufford, S. N. & Son


12


Union Decorating Co.


front col.


Vignoles, Arthur


34


Walker, George H. & Co.


opp. 97


Walker, Gordon Laboratory Co.


52


Waterman, J. S. & Sons


front col.


Watson, Annie A. Miss


23


White, Louis


88


White, M. A. & G. G.


opp. 61


Wright, Josephine M.


opp. 46


Zirkel, William H.


52


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Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to an- other without an additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the post age will be collected on delivery


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK


Brookline Fire Alarm.


List of Numbers and Location of Boxes.


4 Corner Washington and Brookline · avenue


5 Fire station A. Village sq.


- 6 Harvard sq. and Harvard st. 7 Fire station B., Washington near


.Thayer st.


8 Cor. Gorham ave. and Cypress


9 Boylston opp. Cameron


12 Walnut, cor. Walnut path


13 Cor. Cumberland ave. and High


14 Cor. Cypress and Sewall


15 Cor. Walnut and Cypress


17 Cor. Cottage and Warren


18 Cor. Clyde and Warren


19 Clyde, near Newton


21 Cor. Chestnut Hill ave. and Boylston


22 Town Hall*


23 Cor. Boylston and Hammond


24 Cor. Chestnut Hill ave. and Fisher ave.


25 Beacon street, near Dean rd.


26 Winthrop rd., near Addington rd.


27 Cor. Beacon and Washington


28 Buckminster rd., near Holland rd. 29 Cor. Gardner rd. and Tappan st. 31 Cor. Aspinwall ave. and Harvard st. 32 Cor. Marion and Park sts.


33 Summit ave., cor. Mason ter.


34 Cor. Harvard and Beacon streets


35 Harvard st .. opp. Thorndike 36 Cor. Alton pl. and St. Paul street 37 Cor. Aspinwall ave. and Toxteth st. 38 Cor. Linden pl. near Perry street


39 Cor. Washington st. and Gardner rd. 41 Cor. Carlton and Cochester


42 Fire station C., Monmouth street, Longwood


43 Cor. Kent st. and Longwood ave.


45 Mountfort st., near Prescott


46 Cor. St. Paul st. and Sewall ave.


47 Beacon st., near Kent st.


48 Cor. Freeman and St. Paul


54 Flora st., opp. Walter ave.


71 Goddard ave., near Rockford


72 Cor. Newton and Grove


73 Cor. Newton, LaGrange and Ham- mond sts,


74 Cor. Grove and South streets


114 Tappan, cor. Sumner rd.


212 Norfolk rd.


213 Cor. Dean and Druce rds.


214 Cor. Kilsyth and Salisbury rd.


215 Cor. Park and Washington


261 Cor. Rawson rd. and Colbourne cres- cent


312 Cor. Naples rd. and Abbotsford rd.


313 Francis st., opp. Harrison st.


314 Fire station E., Devotion st.


315 Lancaster ter., near Mason ter.


316 Williams, Corner Centre


331 Beacon st., near Short st., opp. The Bonair


332 Cor. Vernon and Harvard 521 ** Car. Honse, cor. Cypress and Franklin


641 ** Country Chib


712 ** Car ITonse, cor. Chestnut Hill ave. and Beacon


*22 Signal for No School, four rounds. Also a special box for town hall ex- cept between the hours of 7.45 and 8.30 p. m.


** Special boxes.


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REGULATIONS CONCERNING . PIRE ALARMS.


First alarm to be given by striking four rounds on all bells.


Second alarm to be given by striking 3 blows on all bells.


Third aların to be given by striking 10 blows on all bells.


1. One stroke at 12 m. every day, One stroke every night at 9 o'clock.


1-1. Two strokes slow for fire out, and all apparatus under way will return to quarters.


GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Chief. JOHN H. ALLEN, Asst. Chief.


LOCATION OF FIRE APPARATUS.


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Engine No .. 1-Pound lane


Engine No. 2-665 Washington st.


Hose No. 1-140 Washington st.


Hose No. 2-342 Washington st. Hose No. 3-Pound lane


Chemical No. 1-140 Washington st. Combination No. 1-Devotion st.


Combination No. 2-Heath st.


Combination No. 3-85 Monmouth st. Combination No. 4-665 Washington st.


Ladder No. 1-665 Washington st.


Ladder No. 2-342 Washington st.


B. J. STEVERMAN.


A. E. GIBBONS.


S. & G. ELECTRICIANS


HARVARD SQUARE


Brookline, - Mass.


Telephone 787-3.


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Shoppers' Guide and Business Directory of Advertisers.


Accountant (public).


Strachan G. Duthie, 141 Milk, Boston, See front col. page.


Antique Furniture.


Bowker Lyman A. Co., 498 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 60


Hartshorn Co., 1002 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 78 Lindsay H. T., 109 Brighton ave., Alls- ton. See opp. page 199. Zirkel William H., 660. Main, Cambridge. See page 52


Apothecaries.


Graves Louis H., 1186 Boylston, C. H. See opp. page 17 Hayman A. J. & Son, 712 Washington, cor. Beacon Mcclellan & Co., 241 Washington


Art Dealer.


Cusumano F. L., 424 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 47


Art Gallery.


Doll & Richards, 71 Newbury, Boston. See page 123


Art Materials.


Bissonnette L. G., 1150 Columbus ave., Rox. Crossing. See page 70.


Artist.


Partridge W. H., 27 Harvard, Brookline and 30 Huntington ave., Boston. See opp. page 60


Asphalt Floors.


Hind Thomas J., 19 Milk, Boston. See outside cover


Athletic Goods.


Chandler & Barber, 124 Summer, Boston. See front col. page


Auditor.


Strachan G. Duthie, 141 Milk, Boston. See front colored page


Automobiles.


Hughson W. E., 48-50 Station. See opp.


Beacon street


Johnson H. H. & Co., 645 Washington. See back col. page


Automobile Goods.


Mawhinney Henry, 1350 Beacon. See opp. page 42


Automobile Road Maps.


Walker Geo. H. & Co., 221 High, Boston. See opp. page 97


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Automobile Supplies and Repairs.


Hughson W. E., 48-50 Station. £ See opp. Beacon street


Quinsler & Co., 26 Cambria, Boston. See page 141


Awnings, Flags, etc. .


Dorchester Awning Co., 1548-58 Dorches- ter ave., Dorchester. See front eol. page


Hartshorn Co., 1002 Boylston, Boston. See opp page 78


Hoyt George T. & Co., 10 Commercial, Boston. See page 106 Union Decorating Co., 26 N. Market, Boston. See front col. page


Baker.


Spratt W. C., 372 Cambridge, Allston and Seaverns ave., Jamaica Plain. See page 142


Banks.


Brookline National Bank. Harvard sq., See opp. page 16


Cousens John E. Coal Co., 219 Washing- ton, 1331 Beacon and 781 Common- wealth ave. See opp. page 79 State Street Trust Co., 38 State and Mass. ave., cor. Boylston, Boston. See page 51


Baths.


Tremont Turkish Bath, A. Lundin, prop., 176 Tremont, Boston. See page 141


Blank Book Manufacturers.


Adams. Cushing & Foster, 168 Devon- shire, Boston. See opp. 97


Boat Hardware.


Chandler & Barber, 124 Summer, Boston, See front col. page


Boots and Shoes.


Holman Charles E .. 377 Cambridge, All- ston; 367 Washington, Brighton; 1357 Beacon. See opp. page 199 Tuttle The Henry H. Co., 159 Tremont, Boston. See opp. page 47


Boxes.


Page George G., Box Co .. 3-13 Hampshire, Cambridge. See opp. page 60


Cabinet Makers.


Zirkel William H., 660 Main, Cambridge. See page 52


Butter, Cheese and Eggs.


Porters Market, 149 and 151 Summer, Boston. See opp. page 92


Canopies.


See Wedding Canopies.


Carbon and Plainotypes.


Partridge W. H., 27 Harvard sq. and 30 Huntington ave., Boston. See opp. page 60


Carpenters' Tools.


Chandler & Barber, 124 Summer, Boston. See front col. page


Carpet Cleansers.


Flint E. R., Naptha Cleansing Co .. 47 Flint, E. R., Naphtha Cleansing Co., 47 Bromfield, Boston. See footlines. Oriental Process Rng Renovating Co., 58 Winter, Boston. See page 124 Robart Bros., 317 Washington. See foot- lines.


Smart Richard. Carpet Cleaning Co., Dea- con, Cambridge. See page 70


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Carpet Dealers.


Standard Decorating Co., 377 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 46


Carpet Fitting, Laying, etc.


Smart Richard. Carpet Cleaning, 1 Dea- con. Cambridge. See page 70


Carriage Manufacturers and Repairers.


Quinsler & Co., 26 Cambria, Boston. See page 141


Caterer.


Besse P. & J. Co., 140 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 46


Cook T. D. & Co., Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 17


Philadelphia Ice Cream Co., 38 Boston. See foot lines


Spratt W. C .. 372 Cambridge, Allston and Seaverns ave., Jamaica Plain. See page 142


China, Crockery, etc.


Jones. McDuffee & Stratton Co .. 33 Franklin. cor. Hawley, Boston. See outside cover


Chiropdist.


Rudolph Mertin. 564 Washington, Bos- ton. Sce front col.


Circulating Library.


Paine W. D .. 239 Washington. See foot lines


Clocks.


Smith Patterson Co .. 52 Summer, Bostou. See outside eover


Clothes Cleaners.


Flint. E. R. Naphtha Cleansing Co., 47 Bromfield, Boston. See footlines.


Clothes Cleansed and Repaired. White Louis, 290 Harvard. See page 88


Clothiers (Ladies).


Boney P. F .. Sons, 517 Washington, Boston. See page 24


Coal and Wood.


Baldwin Dwight, 399 Cambridge, Allston. See opp. page 198


Cousens Jolm E., Coal Co., 219 Washing- ton, Brookline, 1331 Beacon and 781 Commonwealth ave. See advt. opp. page 79 Mass. Wharf Coal Co., 43 Kilby, Boston. See opp. page 61


Metropolitan Coal Co., Morse ave., and 30 Congress, Boston. See foot lines


Coke.


Cousens John E., Coal Co., 219 Washing- ton. 1331 Beacon and 781 Common- wealth ave. See opp. page 79


Confectioners.


Besse P. & J. Co .. 140 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 46


Theophiles Bros., 1623 Beacon. See page. 88


Contractors.


Kelley Thomas G .. 120 Washington Oliver E. J., 1] Harris


THOMAS J. KELLEY


CONTRACTOR


Estimates Furnished for Road Building, Construction of Sewers, Grading Estates, Etc. Residence WARREN STREET, Tel. 202-2 BROOKLINE


12


BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK


Telephone Brookline 1085-4.


E. J. OLIVER


Public Carriages


and General Contractor


11 Harris St., Brookline.


Corsets.


Chandler George Mrs., 12 and 14 Winter, Boston. See page 124


Covers (Horse and Wagon)


Dorchester Awning Co., 1548-58 Dorches- ter ave., Dorchester. See front col. page Hoyt George T. & Co., 10 Commercial, Boston. See page 106


Creameries.


Alden Bros., 1171 Tremont, Roxbury. · See page 69


Oak Grove Farm Co., 1171 Tremont, Roxbury. See page 69


Spratt W. C., 372 Cambridge, Allston and Seaverns ave., Jamaica Plain. See page 142 .


Cut Glass.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., 33


Franklin, cor. Hawley, Boston. See outside cover and page 24


Smith, Patterson Co., 52 Summer, Bos- ton. See outside cover


Decorators.


Union Decorating Co., 26 N. Market, Boston. See front col. page


Dentist


Marshall George L., 93 Mass. ave., Bos- ton. See page 70


Diamonds.


Smith Patterson Co., 52 Summer, Bos- ton. See outside cover


Draperies.


Bowker Lyman A., Co., 498 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 60 Haberstroh L. & Son, 647 Boylston, Bos- ton. See page 88 Hartshorn Co., 1002 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 78


Dress Forms (Ladies)


Ufford S. N. & Son, 29 Temple pl., Bos- ton


Papier Mache "DISPLAY FORMS" EVERY KIND


"Extension" Pat. Forms for Dress- makers, Wax Figures, Etc.


Wide awake dressmakers will nse no other but Ufford's $12 New Fea- tured Linen Covered Beauty Model 12 Section Extension Dres- Form. that fits every lady. (3 patents.) Beats the world. Illustrated circu- lars. 29 Temple Place.




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