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Treasurer-J. W. Whitaker.
First National Bank of Arlington.
President-E. Nelson Blake. Vice-President-Alfred D. Hoitt. W. D. Higgins, Cashier.
CONVALESCENT'S HOME, 160 Broadway.
Manager-Julia H. Wheeler
CONVENT OF SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH,
9 Chestnut Street. Superior-Sister Ludwina.
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ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
Cotting High School, Academy street. Ira W. Holt, Principal.
Anna J. Newton. Laura A. Davis. M. Helen Teele. Esther Bailey.
Russell Grammar School. Horace A. Freeman, Master.
Ada E. Flanders, 1st class, sec. B.
Olive M. Hobart, 2nd class.
Irene S. Nightingale, 3d class, sec. A.
Eudora T. Eltinge, 3d class, sec. B.
Anna Pillsbury, 4th class.
Stella M. Grimes, 5th class, sec. A.
Louisa R. Warren, 5th class, sec. B.
Ella J. Holmes, 6th class.
Russell Primary School.
Elizabeth L. Geer, 1st class. Sarah L. Gifford, 2d class. Lizzie A. Day, 3d class. Jane A. Forbush, assistant.
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Crosby School, 24 Winter street.
Mary F. Scanlan, 1st and 2d classes. Hattie A. Snell, 2d and 3d classes.
Cutter Grammar School, 456 Massachusetts avenue. Jennie A. Chaplain, Principal.
Nellie A. Grimes, 4th and 5th classes. Rose A. Brady, 6th and 7th classes. Elizabeth DeBlois, 8th and 9th classes. Sarah M. Smith, assistant.
Locke Grammar School, Vine street, corner Park avenue. Mary J. Copeland, Principal.
Margaret M. Oakes, 4th and 5th classes. Lucy E. Evans, 6th and 7th classes. Elizabeth R. VanDerveer, 8th and 9th classes.
Supervisor of Music, Fred L. Diman. Supervisor of Drawing, Emma K. Parker.
School Year: The school year consists of forty weeks. The first term begins first Tuesday in September. The second term begins second day of January. The third term begins second Monday in April.
Vacations and Holidays: Thanksgiving Day, and the re- mainder of the week. December 24th to New Year's Day, inclu- sive. Washington's Birthday. The week in which the first Monday in April occurs. Patriot's Day, April 19th. Memorial Day. Seventeenth of June. From the end of the third term until the first Tuesday in September.
St. Joseph's School. 4 Chestnut street.
Rev. J. M. Mulcahy, Principal.
Sister Ludwina, Superior.
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ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Librarian-Elizabeth J. Newton.
Assistant Librarian-Louise Marsh.
Board of Trustees-J. C. Holmes, Rev. S. C. Bushnell, E. N. Blake, Matthew Rowe, F. W. Hodgdon, James P. Parmenter.
Extracts from By-Laws.
Article 5. The use of the library and reading room shall be free to all residents of the town, of suitable age; but any person may be temporarily forbidden such use, for carelessness or mis- conduct.
Article 6. Any person temporarily living in town may use the library on the same conditions as residents, provided that before taking books he shall furnish a satisfactory guaranty, or deposit with the librarian the sum of three dollars.
Article 7. Except as below provided, the library shall be open every Wednesday and Saturday from 3 to 9 P. M., and on other days from 3 to 6 P. M. The reading room shall be open during library hours, and from 7 to 9 o'clock every evening. The library and reading room shall be closed on Sundays, legal holi- days, and during August on days other than Wednesday and Saturday.
Article 8. Any person who has a right to use the library may take one volume, and retain it two weeks. Any book may be renewed once to the same person, but not more than once, until it has been returned to the library, and has remained there one full library day.
Article 9. If any person shall lose, deface, or injure a volume, he shall replace the same, or pay for it. A fine of two cents shall be collected for every day a book is retained beyond the specified time. If any person shall refuse or neglect to pay any sum due for the detention, loss, or injury of any book, his right to take books from the library shall be suspended until the same is paid.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS,
EQUITABLE BUILDING, BOSTON, MASS.
VENTILATION PERFECT.
Residents of ARLINGTON and vicinity having occasion to keep SECURITIES in BOSTON would find the
"SECURITY" VAULTS
convenient. They are located on the line of street cars from the B. & A. Station to the Post-Office. The vaults are provided with every safeguard and at night are placed in the direct charge of the police of Boston by our own Electric Burglar Alarm.
The use of the magnificent Reading Room is FREE to all safeholders. It would be found especially convenient for business men who have occasion to visit Boston frequently but do not require an office, as a convenient rendezvous for business appointments or cor- respondence. A cabinet of drawers in this room as a receptacle for account, letter or check books or samples, completes the requirements for desk room. The use of this superb room is alone worth the price of a safe. Visitors are always welcome.
F. G. STOREY, Supt.
F. GORDON DEXTER. WM. A. TOWER. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. EUSTACE C. FITZ. EDWARD R. ANDREWS.
EDWARD R. ANDREWS, President.
DIRECTORS:
LOUIS FITZGERALD. NATHAN WARREN. BENJ. F. SPINNEY. GORDON DEXTER. OLIVER AMES, 2d.
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RATES OF POSTAGE.
1ST CLASS .- Letters, and all mail matter sealed so that it cannot be ex- amined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces (except Newfoundland). At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding. Postal cards, U. S. and Brit- ish Provinces, 1 cent.
The use of the hand stamp for personal communications, as the stamping of a receipt or credit on a bill of account, price list with prices added in writing, matter produced by the type-writer, constitutes the matter first class.
Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another without additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.
2D CLASS .- All newspaper and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication and with a paid list of subscribers. Rate 1 cent per pound, and is for the benefit of publishers and news agents and of dealers only. Publications of this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage com- pulsory.
3D CLASS .- Books (printed), circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, and corrected proof sheets and MS. copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. Rate, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the United States, with postage prepaid at 3d class rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be prepaid at 4th class rates. The date of issue, name of the addressed, the name of the sender, may be written on a circular, or the correction of a typographical error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papy- rograph, and Electric Pen may be sent through mails as 3d class matter. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in the case of single volumes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.
4th CLASS .- Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchandise, metals and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Rate 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds. The sender may attach to such articles, by tags or label, any marks, numbers, names or letters, for purpose of description.
UNMAILABLE .- All packages containing poisons, explosives, substances ex- hailing bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt), obscene matter
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of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or injure any person han- dling the same, cannot be forwarded in the mails.
POSTAL NOTES are issued for any sum from 1 cent to $4.99 inclusive, paya- ble to the holder at any money order office. The fee for each note is three cents, and it is good for three calendar months from the last day of the month of its issue
DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS :- $5 for 5 cents ; $10-8 cents ; $15-10 cents ; $30-15 cents; $40-20 cents; $50-25 cents; $60-30 cents; $70-35 cents ; $80-40 cents; $100-45 cents.
INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS,-$10 for 10 cents; $20-20 cents; $30 -30 cents ; $40-40 cents; $50-50 cents; $60-60 cents; $70-70 cents ; $80-80 cents ; $90-90 cents; over $90 and not exceeding $100-$1.
SPECIAL DELIVERY :- A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents, attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate delivery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office, and within one mile of any other post office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of letters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters arriving from foreign countries and bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps, are entitled to special delivery.
Foreign Postage.
CANADA POSTAL TREATY :- By the conditions of this treaty, all packages of merchandise (heretofore excluded) addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the domestic mails. Such packages will be exam- ined by the Canadian customs officials, and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collected on delivery of package.
MEXICO :- Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is sub- ject to same rules and conditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise, not sent as bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcel post.
To Austria, Aden (Arabia), Argentine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, British India (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Denmark, Egypt, France, French Colonies, Germany, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italv, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfound- land, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Aus- tralia), West Australia :- prepaid letters per 1-2 oz., 5 cents ; postal cards, 2 cents ; newspapers and books, 1 cent for 2 oz. or fraction. Articles of Mer- chandise, except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in mail to Foreign Countries, except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on samples, 8 3-4 ounces ; limit of length, 12 inches ; breadth, 8 inches ; depth, 4 inches.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS :- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and com- pletely, giving street and number, or box number, postoffice, and the name of the State in full; and to secure return in case of misdirection or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES H. SHEDD,
INSURANCE # AND · REAL * ESTATE.
CONVEYANCER, - AUCTIONEER, AND -
NOTARY PUBLIC. 5 Waverley Block, City Square,
CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT, BOSTON. MASS. DRAPER AVENUE, ARLINGTON. GEORGE W. PERKINS, GAS PIPING and REPAIRING.
Gas Fixtures Refinished.
21 AVERY STREET, CORNER MASON, BOSTON, MASS.
Order Box, 166 Devonshire Street.
TELEPHONE 2521.
RESIDENCE :
22 APPLETON STREET, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS.
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STREET LIST. THE NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENTS ARRANGED BY STREETS.
ACADEMY STREET.
From Massachusetts Avenue to Jason Street.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. Peirce
12 Arthur S. Gay
12 Mrs. Sarah F. Gay
14 Rev. & Mrs. Charles H. Watson.
20 Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Hornblower
20 Albert G. Fisher
22 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall N. Rice
26 Mr. & Mrs. Isaac F. Hall.
30 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Sprague
46 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Hardy
46 John H. Hardy, jr.
48 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey S. Sears
54 Vacant
3 Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Grover
5 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gooding
11 Mrs. J. C. Nickerson
19 Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Harris
19 Miss Florence W. Harris 27 Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Bullard
29 Mr. & Mrs. B. Delmont Locke.
31 Mrs. S. A. Smith
31 George A. Smith
31 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Smith
31 Miss Nellie Smith
00 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin A. Norton
00 Alfred Norton
00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bott
00 Frank N. Bott
00 Miss Alberta H. Bott
ACTON STREET, A. H. From 8 Appleton Street.
5 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Turner
5 Miss Mary J. Copeland
7 Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Blanchard
13 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Sloan
15 Mr. & Mrs. T. E. Blanchard
ADDISON STREET. From 39 Pleasant Street to Fresh Pond.
Mr. & Mrs. Ephraim Adams. Thorber C. Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Adams. Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kidder
Frank C. Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford F. Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Henderson.
Mr. & Mrs. George M. Dimond
Mrs. S. H. Fox
Josiah B. Fox Mr. & Mrs. Horatio F. Martin. Josiah N. Brackett
Miss Carrie A. Brackett Mr. & Mrs. George H. Thayer
Charles H. Prentiss Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. Grey Truman Grey Mrs. Ida M. Pierce Fred T. Pierce
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APPLETON STREET, A. H.
From Massachusetts Avenue, near Lowell, to Lexington Line.
2 Mrs. Edward E. Rankin
22 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Perkins.
22 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Biggs
/28 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Grant
00 Robert L. Sawin
00 Mr. & Mrs. F. Schnetzer, jr.
7 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Barker
9 Mr. & Mrs. B. Horace Peirce.
9 Miss Susan Peirce
15 Mrs. Elbridge Farmer. At home Mondays
27 Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Daniels.
33 Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Bean
41 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Patterson
41 F. Alfred Patterson
41 Miss Margaret J. Patterson
· APPLETON PLACE, A. H. From Appleton Street, near Massachusetts Avenue.
3 Mr. & Mrs. Wilson W. Fay 3 The Misses Fay
ASHLAND STREET, A. H.
From 26 Appleton Street to Florence Avenue.
6 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Gorham
7 Mr. & Mrs. Wendell D. Rockwood
11 Mrs. Hannah E. Bascom
11 Miss Rebecca D. Stone
AVON PLACE.
From 296 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad.
4 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph H. Brown
4 Maurice F. Brown
4 Mrs. E. C. Henry
6 Mr. & Mrs. Edmund W. Noyes
6 Edmund H. Noyes
10 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Fessenden
10 Major Bacon
10 Miss B. C. Bacon
5 Mr. & Mrs. E. Everett Upham
7 Mr. & Mrs. William Whytal
7 Charles R. Whytal
7 Miss Camille May Whytal
7 Miss Lillian Levis
9 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Bickford
9 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Corthel
BARTLETT AVENUE.
From 351 Massachusetts Avenue, south.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Parker
16 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Higgins
16 Charles C. Chase
18 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Webber
18 Mrs. O. Flagg
5 Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. S. Prescott
7 Mr. & Mrs. William Butler
7 W. H. Butler
7 Miss Gertrude A. Butler
7 Miss Cora F. Butler
9 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Collins
19 Mr. & Mrs. A. Bartlett Hill
23 Mr. & Mrs. William A. W. Webber
23 W. H. Webber
00 Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Diman
00 Mrs. George Homer
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BEACON STREET. From 44 Warren Street to Mystic River.
8 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Splaine
1 Henry Dempsey.
7 Richard A. Welch.
9 John Hodge
11 Mrs. Sarah Robinson
11 John J. Robinson
25 Mr. & Mrs. John McNichol
29 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Collins
37 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Eggleston
55 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Lawton
BOW STREET.
From Forest to Lowell Street.
6 Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher
19 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Lennon
34 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sheehan
25 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Weir
BROADWAY.
From Massachusetts Avenue, near Medford Street, to Somerville Line.
16 Miss Ann E. Hill 21 Mrs. Hannah L. Rood
16 Mr. & Mrs. Appollos J. Tilson
20 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Sias
20 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Y. Wellington
24 Mrs. Mary J. Packard
24 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene X. Waters
26 Mrs. Mary L. Olmstead.
41 Mrs. Melvina J. Smith
26 Samuel C. Beckwith 41 Mr. & Mrs. George O. Russell. 32 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Damon. 41 Rev. Harry Fay Fister. 129 Mr. & Mrs. David Puffer
38 Mrs. Charles A. Green.
40 Mrs. Catharine Robinson
88 Mrs. Eleanor E. Rawson
112 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Cutler
160 Mr. & Mrs. William Wheeler.
172 Thomas Mitchell
172 Mr. & Mrs. George Reynolds.
178 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bowman.
BROOK AVENUE.
From 32 Lake Street to Massachusetts Avenue.
20 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Bruorton 23 Mr. & Mrs. John Lyons.
CENTRAL STREET. From 320 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad.
6 Mrs. John J. Winn
6 Mrs. E. A. Dupee
6 Miss Mary L. Dupee
6 Mrs. M. A. Gilson
10 Mr. & Mrs. William W. Fish
12 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Stover
14 Mr. & Mrs. F. D. Roberts
16 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Clark
18 Miss F. L. Hawkins
18 Howard D. Hawkins
9 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Germaine
9 Mrs. Julia White
11 A. Frederick Sunergren
11 Mrs. M. C. Sunergren
13 Mrs. Ann M. Bunker
13 Charles W. Bunker 15 Mr. & Mrs. James Thaxter
17 Mrs. Mary H. Teele
17 Herbert S. Teele
17 Miss Mary H. Teele
21 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Irwin
23 Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Hutchinson
21 Charles A. Hardy
27 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Merrifield
29 Mr. & Mrs. James Baston
37 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Russell
39 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Clark
129 Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Richardson
133 Mr. & Mrs. Rollin P. Puffer
137 Mrs. Sarah E. Peabody
163 Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Bowman.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Splaine
16 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Ahern.
18 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lyons
20 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Buckley.
46 Mr. & Mrs. James Power
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CLAREMONT AVENUE. From Wollaston Avenue to Oakland Avenue.
28 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence T. Parsons
32 Mr. & Mrs. John K. Simpson, jr.
56 Mrs. Mabel L. Beddoes
7 Mr. & Mrs. William O. Partridge
9 Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Richards
13 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Learned.
17 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Kendall
19 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Tewksbury
19 Miss M. G. Reed
21 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Brockway
21 Clarence M. Brockway
21 Miss Jennie T. Brockway
21 Miss Katharine A. Brockway
23 Mr. & Mrs. Alton A. Warren 29 Mrs. Jane Hight
29 Mellen C. Hight
29 Mr. & Mrs. Sumner F. Smiley
33 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin C. Haskell
33 The Misses Haskell
45 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore B. Merrick
49 Mr. & Mrs. J. Roscoe Wright
55 Mr. & Mrs. G. L. Dow
55 Mr. & Mrs. A. M. Fox
CLEVELAND STREET.
From 83 Massachusetts Avenue, near Lake Street.
8 Mr. & Mrs. George O. Kimball
10 Mr. & Mrs. J. Haines Maxwell
12 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Balcer
14 Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Baker
18 Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Griffin
COURT STREET.
From 311 Massachusetts Avenue to Water Street.
6 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin P. Bryant. At home Mondays
6 Mrs. Susan O. Osborn
8 Miss Annie Stevens
8 Miss Abby Stevens
10 Mr. & Mrs. Horace A. Freeman
10 Miss Nellie A. Grimes
10 Miss Anna J. Newton
10 Miss Irene S. Nightingale
10 Miss Stella M. Grimes
14 Mr. & Mrs. A. Eugene Cotton
16 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Smith
18 Mrs. Levinia Crosby
5 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Prescott
5 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Mills.
9 Miss Rena F. Woodman
CRESCENT HILL AVENUE, A. H. From Park Place to Lexington Line.
29 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred M. Davidson
71 Mr. & Mrs. James Colprit 73 Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Libby
75 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Crouch. 77 James A. Burns. 00 Mr. & Mrs. William J. McAllister
00 Mr. & Mrs. John Woodend
00 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Tingley
00 Mr. & Mrs. Henry K. Brown
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DAVIS AVENUE. From 119 Mystic Street.
10 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel E. Kimball.
20 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Moors
DECATUR STREET.
From River Street, across North Union.
6 Mr. & Mrs. James Daily.
39 Magnus Young.
40 Martin Fay.
DENNETT STREET. From Mt. Vernon to Walnut Street.
Dr. & Mrs. John P. Dennett Mr. & Mrs. Philip Eberhardt Miss Eliza Prentiss
DRAPER AVENUE. From 131 Mystic Street.
6 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Eastman 5 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Barrows
14 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Shedd
20 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis E. Dunlap
EASTERN AVENUE, A. H. From Park Avenue on the Heights to Highland Avenue.
2 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Perkins.
1 Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Sampson
0 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Robbins.
0 Miss Nellie Robbins
FAIRVIEW AVENUE. From 141 Mystic. Street.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Sunergren 5 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Tyner 5 John D. Nutting
FLORENCE AVENUE, A. H. From Appleton Street to Claremont Avenue.
4 Mrs. Adelaide A. Fuller 00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward I. Mckenzie.
10 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Perry
14 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Sylvester
18 Edward P. White
44 Mr. & Mrs. Julius W. Buhlert
FRANKLIN STREET. From 197 Massachusetts Avenue to Parallel Street. 50 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Brooks 39 James Kelley
GLEN AVENUE. From 95 Mystic Street.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Shepard.
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HENDERSON STREET.
From 21 Massachusetts Avenue, east, to Alewife Brook.
4 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Talcott.
4 Mrs. Lillie Green.
8 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Pyne.
8 Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Easter.
10 Mr. & Mrs. Adna E. Porter
18 Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Edwards.
18 Mr. & Mrs. Llewellyn Currie.
24 Mr. & Mrs. George O. Ballou
30 Mrs. Mary A. Bagley.
7 Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Green
9 Mr. & Mrs. John Dacey.
9 John F. Dacey
11 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Pichette
33 Allison Ganong
HILLSIDE AVENUE, A. H. From Appleton to Prospect Street.
10 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Currier 27 Mr. & Mrs. John Bixby
20 Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. Hutchinson
34 Mr. & Mrs. Marion A. McBride
44 Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Church
44 Mrs. Clara R. Spencer
48 Mr. & Mrs. Justin Downing
48 Edward I. Downing
48 William A. Downing
00 Mrs. Susan Hyde
00 Mrs. R. A. Hyde
00 Miss Edith H. Ring
JASON STREET.
From 335 Massachusetts Avenue.
8 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick S. Smith.
10 Mr. & Mrs. Louis H. Ross
12 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Cutting
12 Louis W. Cutting
12 Mrs. E. P. Walker
14 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Stover
20 Mr. & Mrs. George O. Russell
26 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Marston
28 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Litchfield 28 Albert Grant
36 Mr. & Mrs. George I. Doe
36 Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Worthley
00 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Holway
00 Mr. & Mrs. Elbert L. Churchill
00 Mrs. A. S. Taylor
1 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Barrows
3 Mrs. S. E. Berry
15 Mr. & Mrs. James T. Swan
15 Mrs. Lydia M. Tappan
17 Mr. & Mrs. Rensselaer A. Knight. 17 Roland A. Swan
27 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Wharton.
31 Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Clifford, jr.
33 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Taft
33 Elwyn G. Preston
35 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred P. Gage 35 Sewall J. Gage
37 Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Allen
39 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Nightingale
39 Mrs. Sarah A. Nightingale
39 Miss Emma Nightingale
00 Mr. & Mrs. Napoleon J. Hardy
00 Mr. & Mrs. Farmer R. Walker
00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W.Wunderlick
LAKE STREET.
From 83 Massachusetts Avenue to Pleasant Street.
8 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Hughes
22 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Childs
28 Mr. & Mrs. Rodney J. Hardy
28 Miss Nellie S. Hardy
39 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Lee Hill
18 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Butterfield. 43 Mrs. Alice Crosby
43 Charles T. Crosby
43 Edgar Crosby
43 Arthur E. Crosby
27 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Gleason
27 John Bixby, jr.
37 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Lloyd
37 Miss Mabelle Anderson
43 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Moore
00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins
00 Dr. Allen Mott Ring
00 Arthur H. Ring
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LAKE STREET-Continued.
28 Miss Mary C. Hardy
28 Miss Henrietta E. Hardy
28 Rodney T. Hardy
28 Charles A. Hardy
32 Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Durgin
46 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Crosby
72 Miss Hattie Wyman
72 Mrs. Annie C. Frost
43 Mrs. Alice Bowers
69 Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Steinkrauss
69 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn A. Fuller
71 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Wyman
73 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wyman.
73 Mrs. Lucy Wilson
LEWIS AVENUE.
From 29 Medford to Franklin Street.
4 Frank A. Fessenden.
4 Mrs. Delia G. Fernald
4 Miss Anna Fernald
4 Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Stanion
14 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Daniels
3 James E. Duffy
5 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Crawford
5 Miss Ella L. Crawford
5 Miss Carrie M. Crawford
11 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Austin
13 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Higgins
27 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Carens
LINWOOD STREET.
From 143 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad Crossing.
7 Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Hubbard
7 Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Hubbard
9 Mrs. H. J. Bacon
9 William H. Bacon
9 Mr. & Mrs. George S. Harrington
11 Mr. & Mrs. Warren G. Greenleaf
LOWELL STREET, A. H.
From Massachusetts Avenue to Lexington Line.
3 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Hadley 5 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Hadley
15 Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Schwamb
27 Dennis Reardon.
MAPLE STREET. From 30 Pleasant to Academy Street.
8 Mr. & Mrs. George Y. Wellington
8 Miss Ethel L. Wellington
8 Miss Annette S. Wellington
8 Arthur J. Wellington
5 Rev. & Mrs. Samuel Clarke Bush- nell.
7 Mrs. M. J. Wiggin
7 Robert A. Ware
7 Miss Sarah M. Wiggin
9 Mr. & Mrs. Myron Taylor
9 Miss Hattie M. Taylor
11 Mrs. Jennie M. Varney
11 Miss Carolyn Standish Varney
MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. From Cambridge Line to Lexington Line.
16 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Whitte- more
16 Miss Ellen R. Whittemore
1 Mrs. E. Cartmell
23 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Donehey.
27 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Kirlin
112
ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.
MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE-Continued.
72 Mr. & Mrs. William Muller
72 Miss Elizabeth Muller
72 Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sproule
100 Mrs. John P. Squire
100 Mrs. Harriet E. Squire
100 Miss Elizabeth G. Marble
118 Mr. & Mrs. Frank O. Squire
122 Mr. & Mrs. Fred F. Squire.
132 Mrs. Thomas D. Cook
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