Arlington City Directory 1902-1903, Part 11

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 238


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Welch R. A. & Co., 11 Beacon


Cordage


Dale Margaret Mrs., Decatur, near North Union


Cream


DOLLOFF L. M., 28 Walnut. See page 44


Crockery and Glassware Dale Margaret Mrs., 610 Mass. av.


Cutlery


Knowles & Marden, 483 Mass. av.


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 467 Mass. av. See advt. front col. page


Dentists


Clock F. H., 491 Mass. av.


Cobb Charles D., 22 P. O. blk., 637 Mass. av.


Murphy Henry J., 655 Mass. av.


Peatfield John I., 485 Mass. av.


YALE GEORGE W., P. O. blk., 637 Mass. av.


Depot Carriages


Oakman C. F., Arlington Depot


Dermatologist


NORTH SOPHIA, 24 Central. See page 86


Doran Arc Light


DERBY H. F., 1362 Mass. av., cor. Park av., A. H. See page 65


Drain and Sewer Pipe


PEIRCE & WINN CO., 18 Mystic. See advt. page 58


Dressmakers


Brockway Amelia F., 27 Ashland, A. H. Bunker Helen M., 19 Central


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Carroll Margaret, 24 Henderson Corrigan Annie M., rear 35 Park


Gallagher Mary T. Mrs., 7 Webster


Harrington Mary J., 32 Park Hayes Mary C. Mrs., 927 Mass. av.


Maxwell R. K., 29 Mill


McGrath K. T., 456 Mass. av.


Millett L. G. P., 611 Mass. av. Morrison Hannah, 10 Pleasant Tufts F. W. Mrs., 4 Walnut ct.


Druggists (See Apothecaries.)


Dry and Fancy Goods


Central Dry Goods Co., 477 Mass. av.


Collins Dennis F., 472 Mass. av.


Hill A. Olive Mrs., 1368 Mass. av.


ROBINSON I. E. & CO., 633 Mass. av.


See advt. page 16


Dye House


Continental Dye House, 29 Cottage av.


Eggs


DOLLOFF L. M., 28 Walnut. See page 44


Electrical Contractor


LeBARON REUBEN W., 474 Mass. av. Sec advt. page 40


Electricians


LeBARON REUBEN W., 474 Mass. av. See advt. page 40


Employment Bureaus


Albright E. A., 10 Pleasant Hood Brenton S. Mrs., 434 Mass. av.


Expresses


American Express, at depot, Arlington Centre and Heights CURTIN'S ARLINGTON EXPRESS, 1053 Mass av. See page 44 Fletcher Jesse C., 32 Sawin. Johnson's, J. H. Edwards, prop., 303 Broadway


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McClellan George W., 77 Webster


SCANLON JAMES, 41 Teel. See page 50


WARNER CHARLES D., 1180 Mass. av. See page 16


WOOD BROTHERS, 6 Mill. See page 72


Fertilizers


PEIRCE & WINN CO., 18 Mystic. See advt. page 58


Fish, Oysters, etc.


Arlington Sea Food Market, (M. F. Emery) 311 Broadway Averill George H., 42 Wollaston av., A. H.


Holt James O., 12 Pleasant


Husband John, 214 Summer


Webber William H. & Son, 667 Mass. av. near Water


Florists


Duncan David W., rear 74 Pleasant


RAWSON WARREN W. & CO., Medford, cor. Warren (12 and 13 F. H. sq., B.) See advt. page 54


Fresco Painters (See painters. )


Fruit


Caterino A., 463 Mass. av.


Morley J. J., 614 Mass. av.


Trani S., 479 Mass. av.


Funeral Directors


BRYANT'S JOHN SONS, 6 Appleton. See advt. opp. page 64 GRANNAN DANIEL W. 376 and 440 Mass. av. See advt. page 40 HARTWELL J. HENRY & SON, 4 Medford. See advt. opp. page 32


Furnace Repairing


BAIN ANDREW, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H. See advt. opp. page 8


Furniture


Caldwell William, 11 Mystic.


ROBERTSON WILLIAM W., 468 Mass. av. See page 66


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Furniture Movers


Caldwell William, 11 Mystic.


WARNER C. D., 1180 Mass. av. See page 16 WOOD BROTHERS, 6 Mill. See page 72


Gas Company


Arlington Gas Light Co., rear 97 Mystic


Gas Fitters


BAIN ANDREW, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H. See advt. opp. page 8


Gas and Electric Fixtures


LeBARON REUBEN W., 474 Mass. av. See advt. page 40


Greenhouse Contractor


JOHNSON HORACE B., Broadway, cor. Winter. See advt. p. 28


Grocers


Allen Vinal, 64 Henderson


Carens, Thomas H., 49 Lewis av.


HOLT JAMES 0., 14 Pleasant. See front col. page


HUTCHINSON WALTER K., 659 and 663 Mass. av. See advt. page 72 Mundle William, 1316 Mass. av.


Nielson N., 49 Mass. av.


Parker Bros., 459 Mass. av.


Rowe Matthew, 971 Mass. av.


Smith Margaret, 55 Teel STONE C. H. & SON, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H. See advt. opp. page 49 Waugh Ann Mrs., 3 Beacon


Whytal William & Son, 473 Mass. av.


Yerxa & Yerxa, 641 Mass. av.


Gymnastics (Medical)


WEEKS MARY GRACE MISS, 1 Newman way. See page 86


Hair Dressers


Barry J. F., 313 Broadway Canniff Timothy M., 943 Mass. av. Duffy James E., 461 Mass. av.


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Langen J. E., 491 Mass. av. Millett Thomas K., 454 Mass. av. O'Brien Lawrence, 1366 Mass. av., A. H. Ronco Joseph W., 637 Mass. av.


Shaves J. A., 1377 Mass. av.


Hardware


Bradley Leander D., 70 Park av., A. H.


Knowles & Marden, 483 Mass. av.


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 467 Mass. av. See advt. front col. page


Harness Makers and Repairers


Arlington Harness Co., H. Kaulbach, manager, 448 Mass. av. Clark W. L. & Co., 404 Mass. av.


Hats, Caps, etc.


DANIELS FRANK R., 606 Mass. av. See advt. page 58


Hay, Grain and Straw


PEIRCE & WINN CO., 18 Mystic. See advt. page 58


Horse Shoers See also Blacksmith)


GOTT CHARLES, 450 Mass. av. See advt. opp. page 33 SULLIVAN MARK, 21 Mill


SUTHERLAND A. & CO., 2 Medford. See page 58


Hotels


Arlington House (Cooper Tavern) 445 Mass. av., cor. Medford Robbins Spring Hotel, 90 Robbins rd.


Suburban Hotel, A. N. Strand, prop., rear 117 Lake


Hotels (Apartment)


Alice The, 15 Medford Caldwell The, Moore pl. Florence The, 418 Mass. av.


House and Sign Painters (See Painters)


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Ice Dealers


Cambridge Ice Co., Linwood


Ice Cream


HARDY N. J., 657 Mass. av. See advt. opp. page 65


Ice Cream Parlor


MacDonald James C:, 1406 Mass. av., A. H.


Ice Tool Manufacturer


WOOD WILLIAM T. & CO., 366 Mass. av. (51 North Market, B.) See advt. opp. page 64


Insurance


HILLIARD R. WALTER, 624 Mass. av. (71 Kilby, B.) See advt. on back edge outside cover


MONROE NELSON, 178 Westminster av.,A. H. See page 72


MULLER WILLIAM A., (7 Central, B.) £ See advt. back col. page


PATTERSON F. ALFRED, 1364 Mass. av., A. H. (7 Water, B.) See front col. page


SAVAGE HENRY W., 639 Mass. av. (7 Pemberton sq., B.) See front col. page


SHEDD JAMES H., 28 Draper av. (4 Waverley blk., Charles- town.) See advt. page 90


Interior Decorators


BACON ARTHUR L., (kalsomining) Mystic, cor. Davis av. See advt. opp. business directory


COTTON A. EUGENE, (kalsomining) 10 Webster. See advt. opp. business directory


HARRINGTON J. W., 450 Mass. av. See advt. opp. 49


Jewelers and Watchmakers


Derby Oscar J., 458 Mass. av.


Smith Fred A., 489 Mass. av.


WETHERBEE BROS., 480 Mass. av. See foot lines


Jobbing


KENTY GEORGE W., 14 Lowell pl. See page 49


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Justices of the Peace


BAILEY JAMES A. Jr., 624 Mass. av. (414 Barristers' Hall, Pemberton sq., B.) See page 49


HILLIARD R. WALTER, 624 Mass. av. (71 Kilby, B.) See


advt. on back edge outside cover


MONROE NELSON, 178 Westminster av.,A. H. See page 72 Tuttle William H. H., Savings Bank bldg. (911 Tremont bldg., B.) Wellington Arthur J., Post Office bldg. WELLINGTON GEORGE Y., Bank bldg., 622 Mass av. See outside back cover


Kitchen Furnishings.


Dale Margaret, 610 Mass. av.


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 467 Mass. av. See advt. front col. page


Kodaks


UNDERWOOD JAMES, 444 Mass. av. See page 72


Laundries


Fong Charlie, 671 Mass. av.


Hong Sing, 481 Mass. av.


Lee James, 612 Mass. av.


Lee Sing, 1373 Mass. av., A. H.


ROBINSON I. E. & CO., 633 Mass. av. See advt. page 16


Lawyers


BAILEY JAMES A. Jr., 624 Mass. av. (414 Barristers' Hall, Pemberton sq., B.) See page 49 Tuttle William H. H., Savings Bank bldg. (911 Tremont bldg., B.)


Wellington A. J., Post Office bldg., 637 Mass. av., (845 Tremont bldg. B.)


Lime and Cement


PEIRCE & WINN CO., 18 Mystic. £ See advt. page 58


Livery Stables


Chase Herbert M. (hack and ivery) Bucknam ct. Cark David (hacks and barges) Mill, near Mass. av. Clark George, 30 Mystic (boarding and sales) Law George A., 716 Mass. av. (hack, and boarding)


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Locksmiths


V/ETHERBEE BROS., 480 Mass. av. See foot lines


Lumber Dealers


Blanchard, Kendall & Co., Water


Lunch Rooms (See also Restaurants).


Barry Charles, 1399 Mass. av.


DALE DAVID T., 608 Mass. av. See page 86


Kimball Charles H., 1369 Mass. av., A. H.


LeBreque A. Charles (car) 606 Mass. av.


Machinery


Birch Arthur (Arlington Machine Works) Bow


Manufacturing Companies, Etc.


Arlington Mills Corporation, Mystic


MacDonald James C., 1406 Mass. av., A. H.


Schwamb's Charles Son, 29 Lowell


Schwamb Theodore Co., 1171 Mass. av.


WOOD WILLIAM T. & CO., 366 Mass. av. (51 North Market, B.) See advt. opp. page 64


Market Gardeners


Allen William H., 339 Mass. av. Barry John, 81 Broadway


Blake Chester P., 352 Mystic


Butterfield Joseph H., 32 Lake Coughlin Cornelius, 47 Norcross


Coughlin Michael, 38 Norcross Crosby Charles F., 85 Lake Crosby Edgar, 85 Lake Crosby J. Howard 282 Mystic


Crosby John S., 200 Mystic Crosby Walter, 88 Lake


Cutter Ami P., 87 Summer Cutter Bros., Summer Dinsmore Robert, 170 Summer


Farmer Edwin S., Mass. av. cor. Forest Frost Frank C., 58 Old Mystic Frost F. O., 273 Pleasant Gallagher John, 6 Bow


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Hill Arthur D., 253 Pleasant


Hill Edward C., 160 Peasant


Hill George, 253 Pleasant


Hines Martin, 60 North Union


Irwin David, Brattle lane Kelley John J., 66 Brattle


Kelley Richard, 102 Highland av.


Locke Henry J., 844 Mass. av.


Lyons Daniel, 43 Winter Lyons John, 25 Brooks av. Lyons John J., 138 Broadway


Mead Patrick, Pine


Morton Edward F., Spring


Peirce F. Augustus, Oak


Purcell James, 101 Broadway


RAWSON WARREN W. & CO., Medford, cor. Warren (12 and 13 F. H. sq., B.) See advt. page 54


Reagan Cornelius, 83 North Union


Russell Ira L., 1108 Mass. av.


Sheppard Joseph, Brattle lane


Sheehan Michael, 102 Bow


Wheeler William, 53 Broadway


Winn George P., 146 Mystic


Wyman Bros., 129 and 135 Lake


Masons


BACON ARTHUR L., Mystic, cor. Davis av. See advt. opp.


page 49


COTTON A. EUGENE, 10 Webster. See advt. opp. business directory


Kelly Michael, rear 1111 Mass. av.


Rowe P. (stone) 7 Moore pl.


White George W., 917 Mass. av.


Massage


WEEKS MARY GRACE MISS, 1 Newman way. See page 86


Men's Furnishings


Central Dry Goods Co., 477 Mass. av.


Connell & Co., 618 Mass. av.


DANIELS FRANK R., 606 Mass. av. See advt. page 58


ROBINSON I. E. & CO., 633 Mass. av. See advt. page 16


Merchant Tailors


(See Tailors.)


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Milk Dealers


Baldwin William Walter, 89 Mass. av. Barry John, 81 Broadway


Buckley Joseph, 37 Henderson


DOLLOFF L. M., 28 Walnut. See page 44


Murray Robert J., rear 1060 Mass. av.


Pichet Joseph V., 48 Broadway


Towne William F., 40 Mystic


Whittemore Frank, 38 Russell


Millinery


Beal Blanchard, 477 Mass. av. Mitchell M. L., 661 Mass. av.


Mortgages


PATTERSON F. ALFRED, 1364 Mass. av., A. H. (7 Water, B.) See front col. page


ROBINSON & HENDRICK, 661 Mass. av. See foot lines SAVAGE HENRY W., 639 Mass. av. (7 Pemberton sq., B.) Sec front col. page


SHEDD JAMES H., 28 Draper av. (4 Waverley blk., Charles- town.) See advt. page 90


Mouldings and Picture Frames


Schwamb's Charles Son, 29 Lowell, A. H.


Newsdealers


ARLINGTON NEWS CO., Frank P. Dyer, manager, 639 Mass. av. See page 28 DANIELS FRANK R., 606 Mass. av. See advt. page 58


Newspapers


ARLINGTON ADVOCATE, C. S. Parker & Son, props. Fowle's blk., 446 Mass. av. See advt. page 28 ARLINGTON ENTERPRISE, W. R. & H. M. Flint, publishers and proprietors, P. O. blk. See page 20


Notaries Public


BAILEY JAMES A. Jr., 624 Mass. av. (414 Barristers' Hall, Pemberton sq., B.) See page 49 MONROE NELSON, 178 Westminster av.,A. H. See page 72 SHEDD JAMES H., 28 Draper av. (+ Waverley blk., Charles- town.) See advt. page 90


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Tuttle William H. H., Savings Bank bldg. (911 Tremont bldg., B.) Wellington Frank Y., 11 Wellington


Nurses


Abercrombie A. C. Mrs., 85 Lake


Collupy Cora D., 203 Park av.


Green Lillie B. Mrs., 8 Henderson


Peirce Ida M. Mrs., 32 Addison


Phillips Mary Ann, 20 Webster


Wilkinson Alice Mrs., 54 Winter


Oil Stoves


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 467 Mass. av. See advt. front col. page


Opticians


DERBY FREDERICK W., 458 Mass. av. See page 58


Orchestras


BENDIX WILLIAM, 2 Park ter. See page 54


Grey's Orchestra, Frank H. Grey, mgr., 32 Addison st. Tele- phone 237-7


Painters


Newth James E., 14 Pleasant


Painters Carriage


GOTT CHARLES, 450 Mass. av. See advt. opp. page 33


Painters House and Sign


HARRINGTON J. W., 450 Mass. av. Advt. opp. page 49


Mc WILLIAMS JAMES A., rear 467 Mass. av. See page 16


POIRIER MAXINE E., 23 Henderson. See page 90 Waage John C., 28 Moore pl.


Wallace John R., 47 Park av., A. H.


Paints, Oils, Glass, etc.


Knowles & Marden, 483 Mass. av.


Paper Hangers


HARRINGTON J. W., 450 Mass. av. Advt. opp. page 49


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HUTCHINSON JAMES, 45 Teel. See page 90 McWILLIAMS JAMES A., rear 467 Mass. av. See page 16 Schwamb William P. & Bro., 1033 Mass. av. Waage John C., 28 Moore pl.


Pension Attorney


MONROE NELSON, 178 Westminster av.,A. H. See page 72


Photographer


MARSHALL & GRANT, 655 Mass. av. See advt. opp. page 64


Physicians (For Office Hours see General Directory).


ALLEN LOUIS E., 801 Mass. av.


Babbitt Henry B., 1 Eastern av., (9 Hotel Pelham) B.)


DENNETT CHARLES A., 754 Mass. av.


Grady Joseph W., 413 Mass. av.


Hooker Edward D., 18 Pleasant


Keegan Charles A., 707 Mass. av.


Libby Charles A., 713 Mass. av.


Meikle R. Howard, 1364 Mass. av., A. H.


PERCY DAVID T., 11 Water Reed Andrew F., 20 Maple Ring Allen Mott, sanitarium, 165 Hillside av., A. H.


Ring Arthur H., 165 Hillside av., A. H.


SANFORD MARGARET M. Mrs., 1300 Mass. av.


STICKNEY EDWIN P., 58 Pleasant


Tolman Julia, 695 Mass. av.


Young Roy Demas, 788 Mass. av.


Piano Cases


Schwamb Theodore Company, 1171 Mass. av.


Piano


Dealers


Messer C. L. & Co., P. O. block


Picture Frames


Schwamb's Charles Son, 29 Lowell WEST END SCREEN CO., Forest. See page 50


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Plasterer


BACON ARTHUR L., Mystic, cor. Davis av. See advt. opp. page 49 COTTON A. EUGENE, 10 Webster. See advt. opp. business directory


Plumbers


BAIN ANDREW, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H. See advt. opp. page 8


Knowles & Marden, 483 Mass. av.


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 467 Mass. av. See advt. front col. page


Printers


PARKER C. S. & SON, Fowle's blk., 446 Mass. av. See advt. page 28


Stedman Joe, 637 Mass. av.


Provisions


Buttrick David, butter and eggs, 15 Swan HOLT JAMES 0., 14 Pleasant. See front col. page


HUTCHINSON WALTER K., 659 and 663 Mass. av. See advt. page 72 Prince William A., butter, eggs, etc., 15 Central


STONE C. H. & SON, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H. £ See advt. opp. page 49


Upham E. Everett, 463 Mass. av.


Real Estate


Clark J. Abbott, Post Office bldg., 637 Mass. av. Fowle F. E., 430 Mass. av.


HILLIARD R. WALTER, 624 Mass. av. (71 Kilby, B.) advt. on back edge outside cover KENTY GEORGE W., 14 Lowell pl. See page 49


See


McDONALD ANGUS G., 1261 Mass. av., A. H. See advt. p. 50 MONROE NELSON, 178 Westminster av.,A. H. See page 72 MULLER WILLIAM A., (7 Central, B.) See advt. back col.


page


PATTERSON F. ALFRED, 1364 Mass. av., A. H. (7 Water, B.) See front col. page


ROBINSON & HENDRICK, 661 Mass. av. See foot lines SAVAGE HENRY W., 639 Mass. av. (7 Pemberton sq., B.) See front col. page


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SHEDD JAMES H., 28 Draper av. (+ Waverley blk., Charles- town.) See advt. page 90


TOLSON THOMAS, Mass. av. See advt. opp. page 33


Restaurants (See Lunch Rooms)


Roofers LOWE GEORGE H., 177 Mass. av .. See page 44


Sanitariums


Ravensbourne Home, Mrs. Julia H. Wheeler, 53 Broadway Belvidere The, Mrs. H. B. Babbitt, 1 Eastern av., A. H.


Schools (Kindergarten)


Wellington The Misses, 14 Maple


School (Private)


DeBlois Elizabeth, 1008 Mass. av.


Elmhurst School, Miss E. R. Van der Veer, 220 Park av., A. H.


Screens


WEST END SCREEN CO., Forest.


See page 50


Seed Growers


RAWSON WARREN W. & CO., Medford, cor. Warren (12 and 13 F. H. sq., B.) See advt. page 54


Shoe Makers (See Boot and Shoe Makers. )


Spring Water


Katahdin Spring Water Co., 99 Mass. av.


Robbins Spring Water, 1092 Mass. av.


TAPPAN D. L., Belmont Crystal Spring, 269 Mass. av.


Stationery and Periodicals


DANIELS FRANK R., 606 Mass. av. See advt. page 58 ARLINGTON NEWS CO., Frank P. Dyer, manager, 639 Mass. av. See page 28 Blanchard J. Albert, Mass. av. cor. Park av.


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Steam and Hot Water Heating JOHNSON HORACE B., Broadway, cor. Winter. See advt. p. 28 Stock Dealer


Cutter Warren, 792 Mass. av.


Storage


Caldwell William, 11 Mystic.


ROBERTSON WILLIAM W., 468 Mass. av. See page 66


Stoves, Furnaces, etc.


BAIN ANDREW, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H.


See advt. opp. page 8


Caldwell William, 11 Mystic.


Knowles & Marden, 483 Mass. av.


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 467 Mass. av.


See advt. front col. page


Swine Breeder


RAWSON WARREN W. & CO., Medford, cor. Warren (12 and 13 F. H. sq., B.) See advt. page 54


Tailors


BOWMAN ALEC, 487 Mass. av. See advt. page 44 See


BRIDGHAM L. F., 17 Hillside av (657 Washington, B.) advt. opp. page 33


Loftus James J., 610 Mass. av.


Rosie J. D., Post Office blk.


Teacher (Cooking)


Ewart Nellie E., 647 Mass. av.


Teacher (Music)


BENDIX WILLIAM (violin and piano) 2 Park ter. See page 54 Bruorton Myrtle M.


Crane Susie A. Miss, 17 Pelham ter.


Hurd Blanche E., 7 Swan


Prentiss Samuel P., 226 Pleasant


Stackpole E. E. (banjo) 28 Whittemore


SWADKINS DAISY A. Miss, (piano and organ) 160 Westmin- ster av., A. H. See page 90


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Teacher (Pianoforte)


Emery Ethel J., piano forte, h. Webster Ladd Emma L., banjo, 12 Willow pl. PARKER ANNABEL, 21 Russell ter. See page 72


Proctor Adelaide W., 390 Mass. av.


Schwamb Eliza A., 1033 Mass. av. SWADKINS DAISY A. Miss, (piano and organ) 160 Westmin- ster av., A. H. See page 90


Telegraph Company


Western Union Tel. Co., Arlington depot


Telephone Company N. E. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO., P. O. bldg., 637 Mass. av. See advt. page 96


Trunks


ROBERTSON WILLIAM W., 468 Mass. av. See page 66


Undertakers


Daley James P., 20 Franklin


GRANNAN DANIEL W. 376 Mass. av. See advt. page 40 HARTWELL J. HENRY & SON, 4 Medford. See advt. opp. page 32 BRYANT'S JOHN SONS, 6 Appleton. See advt. opp. page 64


Upholsterers


Donnellan E. F., 440 Mass. av.


ROBERTSON WILLIAM W., 468 Mass. av. See page 66


Variety Stores


Dean Margaret Mrs., 55 Park av., A. H.


Ventilation


BAIN ANDREW, Park av., cor. Mass. av., A. H. See advt. opp. page 8


Veterinarians


Peirce Harris W., 178 Oakland Peirce Lawrence L., 10 Central


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Wall Papers


HARRINGTON J. W., 450 Mass. av. See advt. opp. 49 McWILLIAMS JAMES A., rear 467 Mass. àv. See page 16 ROBERTSON WILLIAM W., 468 Mass. av. See page 66


Watchmakers


WETHERBEE BROS., 480 Mass. av. See foot lines


Weather Strips and Wire Screens


MARSTON ORAN B., 9 Swan pl. See advt. page 66 Wheat Meal Mills Arlington Drug Mills, Mystic


Wheelwrights


Menchin William O., 939 Mass. av.


Windmills JOHNSON HORACE B., Broadway, cor. Winter. See advt. p. 28


Window Screens


GRATTO WILLIAM, 8 Medford. See page 40


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Post Offices.


Post Office Building, 63% Mass. av.


A. D. Hoitt, Superintendent


Office open from ? a.m. to 8 p.m.


Mails arrive-6.50, 10.12, 10.39 a.m., and 12.39, 2.13, 4.05, 6.02, 7.27 p.m.


Mails close-8.15, 9.45 a.m., 12.00 m., and 2.00, 3.45, 5.00, 6.30, 7.00 p.m.


Sundays mails arrive at 9.40 a.m. and close at 3 p.m. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS STATION.


Massachusetts av., cor. Park av.


J. Albert Blanchard, Superintendent


Mails arrive-1.00, 7.45, 10.44 a.m. and 3.14, 4.12, 6.0? p.m.


Mails close-8.30, 9.45 a.m., 12.00 m., and 2, 6.30 p.m.


Mails from Arlington arrive at î.45 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mails arrive Sundays at 9.45 a.m.


Arlington station-Frederick C. Morrow, Agent


Arlington Heights-Edward I. Makenzie, Agent Brattle-John S. Merrill, Agent


Lake street-Thomas P. Brosnahan, Agent


Rates of Postage.


Ist Class .- Letters, and all mail matter sealed so that it cannot be examinc ] without breaking the seal. Postage two cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces (except Newfoundland). At least one rate (tw') cents) must be prepaid to insure forward ing.


Postal cards, U. S. and British Provinces, one 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-wrter, con titutes the matter first-class.


Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another with- out 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.


2nd 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


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publi ation, 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 ct this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction : full prepayment of postage compulsory.


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, one cent for each two ounces or frac- tion; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the United States, with postage prepaid at third 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 typogra hical error, without sub- jecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from hectograph, papyrogranh, and el- ectric pen, may be sent through mails as third class matter. The limit of the weight of packages of this class is four pounds, except in the case of single vol- umes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.


4th Class .- Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blot- ting 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 exhaling bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous. spiritnous, or malt), obscene matter of any de- scription. dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their na- ture are liable to damare the mails or injure any person handling the same, can- not be forwarded in the mails.


MONEY ORDERS


For payment in United States, in Ha- waii. in Porto Rico and in the Philip- pines :


For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50 3 cents.


$2.50 to $5.00 5 cents. $5.00 to $10.00 8 cents.


$10.00 to $20.00 10 cents.


$30.00 to $40.00 15 cents.


$40.00 to $50.00. 18 cents.


$50.00 to $60.00 20 cents.


$75.00 to $100.00 30 cents.


When payable in any other Foreign country :


Order for amount not exceeding $10 10 cents.


From $10 to $20 20 cents.


From $20 to $30 30 cents.


From $30 to $40 40 cents. $20.00 to $30.00. 12 cents.


From $40 to $50. 50 cents.


From $50 to $60 60 cents.


From $60 to $70 70 cents.


From $70 to $80 80 cents. $60.00 to $75.00 25 cents.


From $80 to $90. 90 cents.


From $90 to $100. 1 dollar.


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.


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ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.


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 examined by the Canadi- an custom 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 subject 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, Brit- ish Guiana, British India (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Den- mark, Egypt, France, French Colonies, Germany, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thom as, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Australia), West Australia :- pre paid letters per 1-2 oz., 5 cents; postalcards, 2 cents; newspapers and books, 1 c ent for 2 oz., or fraction. Articles of Merchandise, 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; denth 4 inches.




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