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200 Warren E. Freeman
208 Mr. & Mrs. Freeman N. Young 208 Frank E. Thompson
216 Prof. & Mrs. George H. Bartlett 216 Edward H. Bartlett 216 Miss Julia L. Bartlett 226 George F. Tibbetts 226 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. Prentiss 232 Mrs. Emily Grossmith 232 Charles W. Grossmith
234 Mr. & Mrs. George Hill
244 Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Noyes 260 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Armour
67 Mr. & Mrs. G. Arthur Swan 67 Mrs. Clara C. Swan
67 Alfred S. Swan 87 Mr. & Mrs. John Q. A. Brackett 93 Mr. & Mrs. S. Frederick Hicks 105 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Kilmer III Albert D. Hoitt
II9 Mr. & Mrs. Waterman A. Taft 125 Mr. & Mrs. Moses J. Coleman 129 Mr. & Mrs. Harry G. Porter
I29 Mrs. George P. Carter
I29 Charles H. Carter
I43 Thomas Gray
I43 Mrs. Horace H. Homer
I43 G. Gray Homer
I43 Roger W. Homer
I43 The Misses Homer
I43 Miss Alice B. Gray
159 Mr. & Mrs. John Gray
I73 Mrs. Mary N. Schouler
173 Miss Mary W. Schouler
I73 Willard C. Schouler
2II Mr. & Mrs. C. Herbert McClare
2II Mrs. Josiah McClare
239 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Turner
253 Arthur D. Hill
253 Miss Maria Hill
259 John Tyme
261 John Tobin
273 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick O. Frost
273 Miss Ethel Frost
POND LANE.
From 378 Massachusetts avenue. 20 Mr. & Mrs. W. G. Hadley
21 George E. Richardson
2I Miss Mattie F. Richardson
PRESCOTT STREET. From 19 Russell street.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Napoleon J. Hardy 14 - Daniel Collins
16 Mr. & Mrs. Albert P. Danforth
22 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Harris
22 Miss Isabel Harris
RAMSDELL COURT.
6 Mr. & Mrs. Major J. Bacon.
6 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Tyner 6 John D. Nutting
RAVINE STREET.
From Irving to Gray, near Jason. 8 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Viets
9 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Taylor 13 Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Pierce
RIVER STREET.
15 George E. Fillebrown
15 Timothy L. Fisher
53 Richard E. Kelley 53 Miss Nellie Curley
78 Mrs. Mary Quinn 78 Michael Sullivan
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ROBBINS ROAD.
From 1090 Massachusetts avenue. Robbins Spring Hotel Mrs. Fred Hooper, manager
21 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hallian
29 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Poore
33 Mr. & Mrs. Luther H. Bateman
37 Mrs. Teresa C. Forrest
45 Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Bullard
RUSSELL STREET.
From 74 Mystic to Water street.
10 Mr. & Mrs. Sanford G. Parker 20 Mr. & Mrs. Dana H. Blethen 20 Horace Ross
24 Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Kelty 28 Mr. & Mrs. Frank F. Russell. 28 George H. Locke
30 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Thorpe 38 Mr. & Mrs. George N. Junkins
15 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Prescott
17 Mrs. J. W. Whitaker
17 Miss Josephine Whitaker
23 Mrs. Caroline E. Stickney
27 Mr. & Mrs. G. W. W. Sears
29 Mrs. Joshua G. Dodge
33 Mrs. Lucian C. Tyler
39 Judge James P. Parmenter
RUSSELL TERRACE. From 28 Russell street.
6 Mrs. Ellen P. Winn
12 Mrs. A. H. Gage
18 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Furz
20 The Misses Gaddis
20 George A. Gaddis
9 Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Winn 9 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey J. Sears 21 Mrs. Frank A. Richards
SAWIN STREET. From 46 Henderson.
8 Hans Jefferson 32 Mr. & Mrs. Eli Fletcher 32 Jesse C. Fletcher
3 Mr. & Mrs. John Henderson
7 Mrs. Annie H. Duggan
9 John F. Nolan 9 Jeremiah Maloney 31 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert D. Jaques
SCHOULER COURT.
6 Michael J. Burns
8 John H. Ferguson
IO Matthew Rowe, 2d
12 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick H. Hurley
14 Mrs. Margaret Hurley
16 John McCarthy
18 Daniel Healey
18 Daniel W. Healey
18 (rear) David O'Keefe
18 (rear) Mrs. Catherine Cadigan
5 Mrs. Louisia D. Burns
5 Mrs. Margaret MacCarthy
9 Charles B. Hurley
II Cornelius Cadigan
13 Joseph Weeks 17 (rear) Wm. Merrigan
SUMMER STREET.
From 132 Mystic to Pine street.
24 Wm. Tulip
104 Mrs. M. B. Russell
104 Mrs. Adeline Crocker
104 Miss Gertrude Crocker
170 Mrs. Robert Dinsmore
174 Mrs. Arthur B. Moulton
174 Arthur B. Moulton, Jr.
174 Charles Pratt
180 Joseph Comara
190 Mrs. Mary I. Knig
196 Armor Watson
200 Edward S. Taylor
204 Andrew King
214 John Husband
216 Mrs. Annie Sullivan
II Reuben W. Hunting
13 Henry T. Shedd
19 Michael C. Canniff
21 Patrick McDonough 37 Mrs. Eliza Houstter 37 Mrs. Sarah D. Winn 37 Miss Harriet Daniels 57 Miss Susanna A. Winn 57 Miss S. Georgianna Winn
77 Mr. & Mrs. William N. Winn 87 Mr. & Mrs. Ami P. Cutter 87 Miss Mabel S. Cutter 93 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. Sterling 103 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Easte 115 Mr. & Mrs. T. Ralph Parris 151 Charles S. Cutter
151 Mr. & Mrs. Waldo R. Cutter 167 Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Cutter 207 Arlington Alms House 207 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Tay 225 John F. Kelley
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SUMMER STREET PLACE.
2 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Richardson 4 Edward Flemming
SUMMER STREET EXTENSION.
From Summer near junction Pine st. 00 John O'Brien
00 Michael Cox
00 William E. Cox
oo Herman P. McManus
00 Oman E. Bennett
oo Gotlieb Jetter
SPRING STREET.
From Pleasant at Belmont line. 33 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Hanley 65 Joseph Gass 65 William Wadham 103 Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Morton
SPRING VALLEY.
From 150 Pleasant street. Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Palmer
SUTHERLAND ROAD. From 97 Paul Revere Road, A. H. 20 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert C. Hurd 20 Elmer Roberts
33 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Horner
SWAN PLACE.
From 480 Massachusetts avenue. 8 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin A. Gleason 12 Mr. & Mrs Oscar Needham
14 Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Baker
16 Mr. & Mrs. A. O. Sprague 20 Mr. & Mrs. James Underwood 22 Mrs. Abbie F. Andrews 22 Mr. & Mrs. G. Edwin Holt 24 Mr. & Mrs. Fred A. Smith
24 Mr. & Mrs. James Falconer
26 Mr. & Mrs. William Sinclair
26 Mr. & Mrs. Warren R. Pierce 30 Mrs. Mary E. Wetherbee 30 Clarence A. Wetherbee 30 Ivers L. Wetherbee
32 Mrs. Mary A. Kindred 34 Mr. & Mrs. Albert E. Bower
34 Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Sheffer
SWAN STREET.
From 22 Pleasant to Swan Place. 10 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Fowle 16 Mr. & Mrs. Francis B. Wadleigh
7 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Higgins 13 The Misses Grimes
15 Mr. & Mrs. David Buttrick
SYLVIA STREET. From Massachusetts av. to Lexington, n. Arlington line.
20 Benjamin Levy 24 John Conors 00 Moses Mann
97 A. Finn 97 Morris E. Finn
97 Nathan Simon
105 Frank E. Adams
TANAGER STREET.
From 37 Wollaston av. to Appleton, A H.
20 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Lingham
28 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Hall
36 Mr. & Mrs. William N. Snow
7 Mr. & Mrs. David E. Perley
13 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Pattison
39 Mr. & Mrs. Oscar A. Schnetzer
39 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Cathcart
39 Mr. & Mrs. Hallissy
45 Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Worthington
49 Mr. & Mrs. Jacob R. Estabrooks
55 Mrs. S. A. Snow
61 Alexander Robertson
65 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Blodgett
65 Mrs. Nellie C. Clifford
65 Miss L. Inez Clifford
TEEL STREET.
12 Manuel R. Pavia
12 Thomas Donovan
14 Peter E. Wickwire
16 Issac T. Marple
20 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Coenrad
20 Adrian Olbrechts
34 Robert Watson
38 Bedford J. Seaman
38 William Gustafson
40 Wolfe Cohen
46 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Philpott
52 Mrs. Gilbert V. W. Smith
54 James Lowe
58 Clarence A. Lovering
60 Isador Hackel
66 Mr. & Mrs. Lars P. Johnson
9 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Longwood 13 Thomas Burns
17 Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Hoyt
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Teel Street Continued.
17 Mr. & Mrs. David E. Howard
21 Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Oliver 21 Thomas Lally
25 Frederick E. Peirce
25 James Rourke
29 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hoyt
33 F. Victor Henuset
33 Hjalmer Johnson
37 Mr. & Mrs. Nils Neilson
41 Mr. & Mrs. James Scanlan
45 F. H. Jennings
45 W. E. Danforth
55 Mr. & Mrs. James Hutchinson
59 Mr. J. E. Pearse
63 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Ivester 67 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Power 71 John Kenney
TEEL STREET PLACE.
IO Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Swensen
IO Bernard A. Swenden, Jr.
14 Ara S. Gilpatrick
14 Andrew Peterson
48 Andrew Schuler
13 John Reagan
WACHUSETT AVENUE, A. H. From Wollaston avenue across Apple- ton.
13 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Lingham 27 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C .Shirley
27 Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Zerega
WALNUT STREET. From 1008 Mass. av. to Dennett. 16 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Shirley 26 Mr. & Mrs. Horace W. Berry
28 Mr. & Mrs. Clovis N. Johnson
36 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander L. McDonald 36 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Wade 48 Mrs. Bernadena Kirsch
66 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Miller 72 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Bellamy
9 Mr. William O. Menchin 15 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kelley
21 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph L. Page
2I Mr. S. M. Clough
31 Mr. & Mrs. Harry T. Gregory
55 Mr. Thomas Higgins 71 Mrs. Bartholomew O'Brien 81 Mr. & Mrs. Fred A. Johnson
WALNUT COURT. From Walnut near Mass. avenue.
14 Mr. William Bradley
16 Mr. & Mrs. Carlton A. Jensen
18 Mr. & Mrs. E. J. McGrath
9 Mrs. Susan J. Emerson 17 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Finley
WARREN STREET.
From 133 Broadway to Medford street.
58 Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Nolan
60 Mrs. Kate Connor
108 John Finn
II2 Mr. & Mrs. James Grady
II2 James McCarthy
II2 James Grady
I14 Patrick M. McCarthy
114 Thomas Farrington
136 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Cullinane
138 Patrick Quinn
15 Mrs. Nancy D. Fillebrown
29 Daniel Hickey
29 (rear) John Hourihan
59 David Foley
59 Walter Deroo
63 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clary
75 Daniel . J. McCarthy
75 Patrick Connors
77 Timothy Murphy
SI Mrs. Mary Waugh
81 Miss Annie F. Waugh
89 Wm. H. Johnson
89 Mrs. M. Cahill
93 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Green
107 Charles E. Benson
107a John Hayes
Ioga John McManus
109 John Coleman
III Mr. & Mrs. David Evans
III Mr. & Mrs. John W. White
I4I Charles L. Hubbard
143 Mrs. E. M. Rankin
I43 Ernest Rankin
147 J. J. Murray
147 Miss A. A. Murray
I47 William McNamara
147 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. H. Exford
151 Edward Geare
155 Mrs. J. E. Sewell
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ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.
WATER STREET.
From 669 Mass. ave. to Summer street.
6 Mr. & Mrs. Omar W. Whittemore
6 Miss Edith A. Whittemore
6 Miss Anna Reardon
8 Miss Nellie M. Aldrich
8 Mr. & Mrs. M. C. Taylor
12 Mr. & Mrs. Eben A. Thacher 2 Mrs. Franklin Field. Tel. 437-4
12 Miss Antoinette L. Field
12 Miss May Goldsmith Field
12 Miss Bertha L. Field
12 Miss Louisa Clark
12 Miss Amy Steeves
14 Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Begien
14 Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Fessenden 18 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Whitten 18 Frank Kingsley
II Dr. & Mrs. David T. Percy
13 Mrs. R. Temple
13 Miss Nellie Temple
15 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Belyea 15 Walter H Belyea
19 James C. Collins
19 Minzo L. Marshall
23 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Main 27 Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Marshall
27 Mr. & Mrs. J. Walter Worth
WEBSTER STREET.
From 261 Broadway to Warren. IO Mr. & Mrs. A. Eugene Cotton
14 Dennis Dacey
16 Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Callahan
18 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Harrington 20 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Callahan 22 James H. Kelley
3 Mr. Thomas T. Robinson 7 Mr. & Mrs. George W. McClellan
7 Mrs. Mary T. Gallagher
9 Edward O. Hanlon
II Frank McGovern
15 Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Scannell 21 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ahern
WELLINGTON STREET. From 86 Pleasant to Spy Pond. 8 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Deveraux 14 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Cousens 18 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Hodgdon 20 Mr. & Mrs. William Proctor
II Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Reed II Mrs. Frances J. Reed
15 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Y. Wellington 19 Mr. & Mrs. Bert Houghton
19 Mr. & Mrs. George Howland 23 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Chellis 23 Mr. & Mrs. James Ritchie
25 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Wellington
39 Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Taylor
WEST STREET. From 80 Wollaston avenue.
4 Miss C. S. Vickery 6 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Bell
6 Mr. & Mrs. H. Luther Sherman
WESTMINSTER AVENUE. From Lowell, junction Park and Bow, A. H., to Lexinngton line.
4 Mr. & Mrs. T. Alexander Sallaway 46 Mrs. William F. Hadley
52 Mr. William Nourse
62 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Burtt
62 Mrs. Nancy M. Metcalf
62 Margaret Elder
62 Mr. & Mrs. Harry O. Drew 72 Isaac L. Watts
72 Mr. & Mrs. J. Arthur Cooper
80 Mr. & Mrs. Burton G. Allen
80 V'rs. Hugh T. Elder
88 Mr. & Mrs. Howard W. Branden- burg 148 Mr. & Mrs. Eric A. Soderquist 154 Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Peterson 156 Mr. & Mrs. Jacintho Chaves
160 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Swadkins 160 Miss Daisy A. Swadkins
178 Gen. & Mrs. Nelson Monroe
184 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Stevens 194 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence J. Branden- burg
000 Mr. & Mrs. Lindsley Sanborn 000 Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Moreland
49 Mr. & Mrs. Swen I. Anderson
75 Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Dix
81 Mr. & Mrs. Edmund P. Whelpley
81 Mrs. Jemima Wanamaker 103 Mr. & Mrs. Harrison G. O. Deane 103 Miss Emma Deane
103 Miss Lizzie Deane
109 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Jukes 115 George H. Caulfield 115 Mrs. J. T. Lewis 123 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Bartlett
I39 Edward C. Lewis
I4I Mr. & Mrs. Edmund H. Swett, Jr.
I53 Mr. & Mrs. Albert C. Snow
I6I William R. Stiles
193 Mr. & Mrs. William S. Weston
179 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Nicoll
195 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lindberg 199 Wm. J. White
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WESTMORELAND AVENUE.
From Lowell, up Crescent Hill, A. H. 52 Mr. & Mrs. Henry K. Brown 68 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Tingley
3 Mrs. M. A. Goodwillie
7 Mr. & Mrs. Fred M. Goodwillie
19 Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Jones
19 Mr. & Mrs. Harry B. Jones
45 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Barker
53 Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Harling
71 Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Anderson
WHITTEMORE STREET.
From 406 Mass. av. to Railroad. Mr. & Mrs. Harry P. Hinckley
6 Mrs. Mahitable Attwill
6 Mrs. Nella M. Barnes
8 Mr. & Mrs. H. Walter Gleason
12 Mr. & Mrs. Seth N. Eldridge 14 Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Goldsmith 16 Mrs. Hannah L. Tufts
18 Mr. & Mrs. Wren MacLean
20 Mr. & Mrs. Gardner Ludwig 20 Mr. & Mrs. H. Champney Hughes
22 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Bryant 26 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Collins 28 Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Stacpole
30 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Priest
19 Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius D. Gallagher
23 Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Robertson
15 Mr. & Mrs. George O. Goldsmith
WILLOW PLACE.
From 806 Massachusetts avenue.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Ladd
9 Henry Blasdale
9 William H. Blasdale 9 Ralph Blasdale
9 Miss Nettie Blasdale
9 Mrs. E. A. Rand
II Mrs. Harriet A. Russell
II Mr. & Mrs. Chandler Sampson
WILLIAMS STREET. From Arnold street. 20 Mr. & Mrs. Amos Dalrymple 28 Mr. & Mrs. John Vossalhik 34 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zeman 80 Thomas F. King
WINDEMERE AVENUE. From 48 Bartlett avenue. 12 Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Dodge 24 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Gahm
15 Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bird 19 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Brown
WINSLOW STREET.
From 30 Mystic to Russell Terrace. I Mr. & Mrs. George Clark
WINTER STREET.
From 87 Mass. av. to Broadway.
12 Mrs. Horace B. Johnson
12 Albert B. Johnson
38 Mrs. Maria Frost
38 Mrs. Sarah Peabody
13 Mr. & Mrs. Washington W. Kimball
19 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Cummings
27 Mr. & Mrs. G. Herbert Pratt
27 Mrs. Emma C. Luce
29 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Robbins
39 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Lane
43 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lyons
54 Mr. & Mrs. John Kenna
55 William P. Luddy
59 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ardolino
WOLLASTON AVENUE.
From Park avenue to Lexington line.
38 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Garman
62 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Allen
74 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Birch
82 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Everett
II Mr. & Mrs. Fenton A. O'Connor
II Mrs. D. M. Smith
15 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Mitchell
15 Mrs. T. J. Snow
19 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Bridgham
23 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Blackmer
23 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bartlett
27 Mrs. M. W. Treadwell
37 Mrs. Jennie A. Barnes
37 Mr. & Mrs Harold G. Barnes 41 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Averill 49 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Mann
53 Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Tukey 57 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. W. Sullivan
57 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Littlefield
65 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Grady 77 Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Ring
WOODBURY STREET. 00 Herbert Wilson
WOODLAND STREET. From Jason to Bartlett avenue. 12 Mr. & Mrs. Olvin F. Osgood
9 Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. McLauchlan 13 Mr. & Mrs. William Marshall
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WYMAN STREET.
From 171 Mass. ave. to Broadway. IO Mr. & Mrs. Alfred H. Knowles
14 Mr. & Mrs. Darwin A. Proctor
14 Clarence A. Proctor
18 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Tracy 24 Mrs. J. A. Wiggin
24 Mr. Henry M. Wiggin 24 Alonzo Elkins
50 Mr. Charles P. Wyman
54 Miss Jeanette W. Kimball
54 Miss Rubelle C. Kimball
54 Dr. Marv E. Taylor
58 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dollman
58 Mr. & Mrs. Charles McConnell
5 Mr. & Mrs. Geo. A. Sawyer 7 Robert H. James
13 Mrs. Mary E. Dow
13 Miss Ellen A. Dow
13 Miss Lena E. Dow
13 Miss Edith M. Dow
13 Dr. William S. Dow
15 Mr. & Mrs. Henry G. Weston
19 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Wood
23 Mrs. George F. Whitney
23 Ellery W. Whitney
27 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Brooks
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Postal cards, U. S. and British Provinces, one cent.
The use of the hand stamp for per- sonal communications, as the stamp- ing 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 1st-class.
Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to an- other without an additional prepay- ment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.
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Unmailable .- All packages contain- ing poisons, explosives, substances exhaling bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt) obscene matter 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 handling the same, cannot be for- warded.
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For payment in United States, in Hawaii, in Porto Rico and in the Philippines: For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; $2.50 to $5, 5 cents ; $5 to $10, 8 cents; $10 to $20, 10 cents; $20 to $30, 12 cents; $30 to $40, 15 cents; $40 to $50, 18 cents; $50 to $60, 20 cents; $60 to $75, 25 cents; $75 to $100, 30 cents.
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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 . Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, the conditions of this treaty all pack- ages of merchandise (heretofore ex- cluded) addressed to Canada, if pre- sented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the of- fice 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 Canadian 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 condi- tions as if it were addressed for de- livery 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), Argen- tine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, British India, (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Denmark, Egypt, Ger- many, France, French Colonies, Green- land, Great Britain, Greece, Hong
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GENERAL DIRECTIONS .- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and completely, giving street and number, or box number, post office, and the name of the State in full, and to secure return in case of mis- direction or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.
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Diagrams of Boston Theatres
BOSTON THEATRE,
539 Washington St., Tel. 722 Oxford. Box Office open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 P.M. Con- mences 2 and 8 P.M.
BOWDOIN SQUARE THEATRE,
Bowdoin Sq., Tel. 1780 Haymarket. Box Office open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Matinees daily. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 F.M. Commences 2 and 8 P.M.
CASTLE SQUARE THEATRE,
421 Tremont St., Tel. 5 Tremont. Branch: 15 Winter. Daily, 2 and 8 P.M. No Monday matinee. Open 1.30 and 7.30 P.M. Boston Stage Society Stock Company.
COLUMBIA MUSIC HALL,
978 Washington St., Tel. 96 Tremont. Box Office open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Matinees every day. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 P.M. Commences 2.15 and 8.15 P.M.
COLONIAL THEATRE,
Boylston, near Tremont St., Tel. 411 Oxford. Box Office opens 8 A.M. to end of performance, P.M. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7 P.M. Commences 2 and 8 P.M.
EMPIRE THEATRE,
Box Offices, 415 Washington St., Hamilton Place and Winter St., Tel. 5 Oxford. Empire Stock Company. Two performances daily.
GLOBE THEATRE,
Washington St., above Boylston. R. P. Janette, manager. Tel. 241 Ox- ford. Box Office open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Doors open, matinee 1.30, and evening 7.30.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
1172 to 1194 Washington St., Tel. 1109 Tremont. Box Office open 8 A.M. to 10.30 P.M. Matinees, Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 P. M. Commences 2 and 8 P.M.
HOLLIS STREET THEATRE,
Hollis St., Tel. 131 Oxford. Box Office open 8 A.M. until termination of evening performances. Matinees. Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 P.M. Perform- ances usually begin 2 and 8 P.M.
KEITH'S THEATRE,
Washington and Tremont Sts., Tel. 1723 Oxford. Continuous perforni- ances from 1 P.M.
MAJESTIC THEATRE,
231 Tremont St., E. D. Smith, mana- ger. Tel. 452 Oxford. Box Office open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Commences, matinee at 2 and evening at 8.
PARK THEATRE,
619 Washington St., Tel. 741 Oxford. Box Office opens 8 A.M. to close of performance. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 P.M. Commences 2 and 8 P.M.
THE HOWARD,
Howard St. Performances from 1 to 11 P.M.
TREMONT THEATRE,
176 Tremont St., Tel. 608 Oxford. Box Office open 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 P.M. Com- mences 2 and 8 P.M.
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