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Murphy Tony, h. 63 No. Union
Murphy Robert W., clerk, 635 Mass. av., bds. 18 Water
Murphy William, farmer, bds. rear 29 Warren
Murray Annie A., bds. 147 Warren
Murray Catherine Miss, dressmaker, h. r. 1060 Mass. av.
Murray Daniel, painter and decorator, bds. 7 Sawin
Murray John J., letter carrier, bds. 147 Warren
Murray Margaret A., widow (Hugh), h. r. 1060 Mass. av.
Murray Michael J., foreman, h. 95 Mystic
Murray Robert J., milk dealer, r. 1060 Mass. av.
Murray Thomas F., electrician, h. 48 Broadway
Murray William H. & Co. (Geo. B. Dillingham), grocers, 94I Mass. av., h. 47 Mt. Vernon
Murray William H., wholesale beef (45 North, B.), h. 47 Mt. Vernon
Musgrave George H., salesman (108 East Dedham, B.), h. 60 Bartlett av.
Mussey Fred, conductor, h. 38 Winter
Muzzey Ernest E., with Batchelder & Lincoln (B.), h. 168 Medford
Myers Olive Mrs., bds. 393 Mass. av.
Nass James D., express, Woods Bros., bds. 1285 Mass. av., A. H.
Nazro Philip L., (with Raymond & Whitcomb, B.), h. 159 Mystic
Needham Oscar, 659 Mass. av., h. 12 Swan pl.
Negro James, laborer, h. 68 Grove
Neilson Neils, grocer, Mass. av., cor. Henderson, h. 37 Teel
Nelson Augusta G. Mrs., h. 54 Hillside av.
Nelson George, taxidermist, h. 54 Hillside av., A. H.
Nelson John J., letter carrier, h. W. Medford
Nelson Lars, h. Orient av.
Nestor Edward, laborer, 33 Spring
Nepton Mary E. Mrs., bds. 1054 Mass. av.
Neville Michael, letter carrier, h. 72 Broadway
Nevins James E. Mrs. freight manager (B.), 2 Crescent Hill av., A. H. Newth James E., h. Central
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NEW ENGLAND T. & T. CO., 661 Mass. av. See page 104. Newth James E. Mrs., 75 Mystic
Newton Elizabeth J., librarian Robbins library, bds. 21 Maple
Newell Margaret Mrs., bds. 24 Russell
Newton Ellen A. Mrs., bds. 83 Appleton, A. H. Nickola Frank C., h. 27 Peirce
Nicola Elizabeth Mrs., widow, h. 30 Forest
Nicoll Edward W., clerk (96 Federal, B.), h. Montague, A. H.
Nicoll Florence E., bds. 179 Westminster av.
Nicoll Gertrude M., stenographer, bds. 179 Westminster av.
Nicholson Bella Mrs., h. 9 Walnut ct.
Nicoll Herbert, farmer, bds. 179 Westminster av.
Nicoll Walter, jeweler (Bromfield, B.), h. 179 Westminster av., A. H.
Nicholson Louisa Miss, h. 72 Hillside av., A. H.
Nightingale Emma Miss, bds. 51 Jason
Nightingale Irene S., teacher, Somerville, bds. 14 Court
Nightingale Sarah A., widow (George B.), h. 51 Jason
Nightingale William P., advertising agent (Boston Journal), h. 51 Jason
Niles Anna H. Miss, h. 303 Mystic
Niles Emily H. Miss, h. 303 Mystic
Niles Sarah F. Miss, h. 303 Mystic
Nixon Edward, teamster, bds. 40 Beacon
Nixon Samuel, coachman
Noble Herbert E., West Point, bds. 21 Bow, A. H. .
Noble William R., grocery clerk, h. 21 Bow, A. H.
Nolan George H., laborer, bds. 75 Warren
Nolan John F., h. 9 Sawin
Nolan Mary A., bds. 1181 Mass. av.
Nolan William H., reporter (Boston Globe), h. 58 Warren
Noon Mary, widow (James), h. 91 Brattle
Noon Minnie Miss, bds. 91 Brattle
Noon Nellie, stenographer, bds. 91 Brattle
Norris Edmund H., asst. cashier Charles River Nat'l Bank, Cambridge, h. 108 Jason
Norton Arthur E., supt. (8 Medford, B.), h. 424 Mass. av.
Norton Benjamin A., importer (68 Chauncey, B), h. 51 Acad- emv
Norton Leslie Miss, bds. 51 Academy
Norton Rachel Miss, bds. 51 Academy
Norton Theresa Miss, bds. 51 Academy
NOURSE AGNES L., manicure, chiropodist, shampoo, 32 P. O. Bldg. See adv. page 90.
Nourse Ernest B., clerk (B.), bds. 152 Lowell, A. H.
Nourse Georgianna Mrs., h. 424 Mass. av.
Nourse Mary H. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 52 Westminster av., A. H.
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New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. EXECUTIVE OFFICES 101 MILK STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Direct communication can be had with all principal towns and cities of New England, and states east of the Missouri River.
For the accomodation of non subscribers and the public generally, the company has established public telephone pay stations, as follows:
PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS
ARLINGTON OFFICE, 661
Massachusetts Avenue.
Arlington, B. & M. R. R., Brattle
Arlington, B. & M. R. R., Hill's Crossing, Brighton
Arlington, B. & M. R. R., Lake
Arlington, B.&M R. R., Arlington Centre Station
Arlington, Chas. F. Ford & Co., 1111 Mass. ave.
Arlington, C. W. Grossmith, Mys- tic & Mass. aves.
Arlington, H. A. Perham, Arling- ton
Arlington, James Hutchinson, 55 Teel
Arlington, James Underwood, 483 Mass. ave.
Arlington, Wm. H. Murray & Co.
Arlington, Police Station, Mass. ave.
Arlington, R. A. Welch & Co., 87 Warren
Arlington Heights, B. & M. R. R., Park ave.
Arlington Heights, Henry F. Derby Arlington Heights, T. H. Emus & Co., cor. Park & Mass. aves.
Arlington Heights, Lexington & Boston St. Ry. Co., waiting room Belmont, B. & M. R. R., Concord ave.
Belmont, Frank N. La Bonte
Belmont, Elm Hill Country Club, cor School
Watertown, Harvard Lawn Market, Belmont cor Prentiss
Watertown, Riding and Driving Club, School
Waverly, B. & M. R. R., Church
Waverly, B. N. Holmes, Church
Waverly, W. B. Wilson & Co., Church cor Lexington
West Medford, B. & M. R. R. High West Medford, Samuel Highley
LEXINGTON OFFICE, . Hunt's Block.
Bedford, Bedford House, Main
Bedford, Willard Hospital, Shaw- sheen road
Bedford, C. W. Blake & Co.,
East Lexington, L. A. Austin Lexington, B. & M. R. R. Depot sq Lexington, B. & M. R. R. Munroe Station
Lexington, Geo. H. Copeland & Co. Mass. ave cor Waltham
Lexington, Thos. Harrison, Woburn Lexington Leslie Hotel, Mass. ave. Lexington, O. G. Seeley, Mass. ave. MEDFORD OFFICE, Odd Fel- lows Building, 26 High Street. Glenwood, B. & M. R. R. Glen- wood Station
Glenwood, William H. Frazier, 99 Spring
Medford, M. O. Barnard, 470 Salem Medford, B. & M. R. R , Medford Station
Medford, B. & M. R. R, Park st. Station
Medford, M. F. Casey, 151 Salem
Medford, J. W. Enright, Dudley cor Washington
Medford, Daniel N. Howard, 290 Salem
Medford, Medford Inn, 81 Main
Medford, John A. Morgan, 2 Main Medford, Chas. W. Smith, 20 High Medford, C. H. Osgood, 370 Salem Medford Hillside, P. C. Chandler,
Boston ave and Winthrop
South Medford, Guy R. Nutter, 460 Main
Tufts College, Paige Hall, Medford West Medford, Nahum E. Wilbur, 476 High
West Medford, Jno. A Morgan & Co,, 436 High West Medford, W. A. Whitney Co. 477 High
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Nourse Samantha M., widow (Nathan), h. 152 Lowell, A. H. Nourse Thomas, farmer, h. 152 Lowell, A. H.
Nourse William, h. 52 Westminster av., A. H.
Noyes Frank V., insurance, real estate (Thompson sq., Charles- town), h. 244 Pleasant
Nyhan Annie F., bds. II Park
Nugent John, laborer, bds. Amos Dalrymple, 18 Williams, A. H.
Oakman Constant F., depot carriage, h. 32 Central
Ober John H., salesman (96 Washington, B.), h. 22 Oakland av., A. H.
OBER J. E. & SON, coal and wood, hay, grain, etc., West Med- ford. See opp. page 106.
O'Brien Daniel, h. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien Daniel W., electrotyper (B.), bds. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien Ellen Mrs., bds. 17 Schouler ct.
O'Brien Frank, clerk, bds. II Mt. Vernon
O'Brien James, laborer, bds. Brattle pl.
O'Brien Jeremiah M., laborer, h. 14 Wyman's lane
O'Brien John, laborer, bds. 291 Lake
O'Brien John, machinist, h. off Summer st. ext.
O'Brien Julia A., bds. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien Kate, bds. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien Martin, laborer, h. Brattle pl.
O'Brien Mary, tel. operator, bds. Brattle
O'Brien Mary A., widow ( Bartholomew), h. 71 Walnut
O'Brien Minnie, bds. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien Nicholas, laborer, bds. 17 Schouler ct.
O'Brien Patrick, laborer, bds. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien Patrick, laborer, bds. 5 Park pl.
O'Brien Patrick, laborer, bds. 16 Beacon
O'Brien Sarah J., widow (Timothy F.), h. II Mt. Vernon
O'Brien Timothy, mason, bds. 29 Lewis av.
O'Brien William, emp. John Quinn, h. 913 Mass. av.
O'Connor Fenton A., physician, h. II Wollaston av.
O'Connell John F., carpenter, h. IIO Decatur
O'Connell John J., motorman, bds. 1087 Mass. av.
O'Connell Patrick, bds. 76 Park
O'Connell Patrick, laborer, bds. 1520 Mass. av. Odd Fellows' Hall, Bank blk., 622 Mass. av.
O'Donnell Alice Mrs., widow (Joseph E.), h. 1181 Mass. av.
O'Donnell Barney, emp. Edw. F. Cronin, 441 Mystic
O'Hanlon Edward, h. II Webster
O'Hara Charles, laborer, bds. 100 Franklin
O'Hara Walter W., trav. salesman, h. 51 Irving
Ohlund Lars, wire worker, h. 17 Grove st. pl.
O'Keefe Alice A., milliner, bds. 32 Henderson
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O'Keefe David, laborer, h. r. 18 Schouler ct.
O'Keefe Ellen Mrs., h. 32 Henderson
O'Keefe Elizabeth G., bookbinder, bds. 154 Lake
O'Keefe Joanna, widow (John M.), h. 898 Mass. av.
O'Keefe John, laborer, h. 154 Lake
O'Keefe John T., stone mason, h. 26 Franklin
O'Keefe Michael, h. Reed
O'Keefe M., 466 Mass. av.
O'Keefe Nora A., seamstress, bds. 32 Henderson Olbrechts Adrian, bds. 20 Teel
O'Leary Elizabeth M. Miss, h. 66 Lowell, A. H.
O'Leary Timothy, machinist, h. 187 Lowell, A. H. Olive Dominick, laborer, h. 132 Mass. av.
Oliver Francis A., meat cutter, h. 21 Teel
Oliver Mathew H., salesman, bds. 67 Mass. av.
Oliver William W., clerk (B.), bds. 67 Mass. av. Olson Carl, farm hand, bds. 352 Mystic
Olson Ninus L., piano polisher, bds. 23 Bow, A. H.
Olmstead Mary L. Miss, h. 283 Broadway
O'Mara James F., inspector switch board, h. off Brattle lane O'Neil Agnes F., compositor (B.), bds. 13 Norcross
O'Neil Eugene, laborer, h. 203 Lake
O'Neil Frank, teamster, bds. 63 Warren
O'Neil Hannah Mrs., bds. II Wollaston av.
('Neil Julia, milliner, 13 Norcross
O'Neil Mary Miss, dressmaker (B.), bds. 13 Norcross
O'Neil Thomas A., salesman, bds. 13 Norcross
O'Neil William, farmer, h. 53 Norcross
Orlando Maurice, h. 1122 Mass. av.
Osborn Susan O. Mrs., widow, bds 10 Court
Osborne F. C. Mrs., h. 40 Pleasant
Osborne F. S. Miss, stenographer (B.), h. 40 Pleasant Osgood Charles A., carpenter, h. 20 Franklin
Osgood Harry V., clerk (B.), bds. 20 Franklin
Osgood Mary A. Mrs., widow (Bruce D.), h. 20 Franklin Osgood Olvin F., lumber (147 Milk, B.), h. 12 Woodland Ottoson Carl, machinist, h. 57 Henderson
Ottoson John, clerk, h. 57 Henderson
Outlook The, Mrs. Lucy F. Perkins, prop, 119 Eastern av.
Packard Flavius J., h. 105 Mystic Page Ralph L., trav. salesman, h. 21 Walnut Paine-see Payne.
Palmer Harry H., mfr. (261 Rutherford av., Charlestown), h. Spring Valley Palmer Wilson, bds. 45 Robbins rd. Pancoast Charles W., salesman, h. 90 Mt. Vernon Pancoast Frank W., clerk, bds. 90 Mt. Vernon
ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.
H. L. CARSTEIN, COAL
Lackawanna Direct from the Mines ALL RAIL 45 COGSWELL AVE., NORTH CAMBRIDGE
J. E. OBER & SON,
Dealers in Wood and Coal, Bundled Hay, Straw, Grain WEST MEDFORD, MASS.
Telephone Arlington 113-3.
MRS. MARY T. GALLAGHER, GOWNS
Associates Building, 661 Massachusetts Ave., ARLINGTON.
CHARLES O. COOK,
PAINTER AND DECORATOR KALSOMINING, ETC.
Shop and Residence, II Pearl Ave., Arlington, Mass. TELEPHONE 482-2
ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.
H. S. ADAMS,
CIVIL ENGINEER HIGHWAY LOCATION AND CONSTRUCTION.
71 Ames Building, 53 Court Street, BOSTON, MASS. Residence, 13 Addison Street, Arlington.
CLARK BROTHERS,
Dealers In COAL AND WOOD, HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR
2464 Massachusetts Ave., N. Cambridge. Telephone 282-3 Cambridge Goods delivered in Arlington and Lexington.
A. L. BACON, MASON AND CONTRACTOR Jobbing, Whitening, Kalsomining, Etc. Fireplaces and Boiler Setting. Residence: Cor. Mystic Street and Davis Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Telephone connection. Lock Box 45
EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING FRANK A. LOCKE
Locke
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30 Years' Experience. Tuner in Arlington 15 Years. BOSTON OFFICE, 52 BROMFIELD STREET.
Pianos selected for parties about to buy and $25 to $75 saved. Arlington office, Gros- smith's drug store. Lexington office, H. V. Smith's periodical store. Arlington Heights office at post office. Among his many patrons are Ex Gov. Brackett, Gen. Mgr. Barr. B. & M. R. R., Hon. Samuel McCall, Samuel Elder, V. Pres. Berry, B & M. R. R. W. W. Rawson, Dr. Percy, G. G. Allen, H. G. Porter. E. H. Gray, H. A. Phinney, E. Nelson Blake, Wm. E. Wood and many others. Telephones at office and residence.
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Paquette Alfred J. H., clerk, h. 110 Franklin
Paradis Noel, baker, N. J. Hardy, h. 103 Franklin
Paradis Oscar, shipper, bds. 103 Franklin Park Robert, book stamper, h. Dow av., A. H.
Parker Charles A., foreman, bds. 135 Lake
PARKER CHARLES S. & SON, (Edgar D.), publishers Ar- lington Advocate, Fowle's blk., 446 Mass. av., h. 12 Pel- ham ter. See page 28.
Parker Davis B., grocer's clerk, bds. 20 Central
Parker Edgar D., (C. S. Parker & Son), publisher, Fowle's blk., bds. 12 Pelham ter.
Parker Edna, bds. 10 Russell
Parker Elsie M., home millinery, bds. 12 Pelham ter.
Parker Grace Miss, reporter, C. S. Parker & Son, bds. 12 Pel- ham ter.
Parker Harold B., supt. Riverside Press (Camb.), h. 57 Lake Parker Hugh N., bds. 10 Russell
Parker Ira, mgr. Arlington Mills Corporation, Mystic, h. 1804 Beacon, Brookline
Parker Leland N., salesman, bds 67 Mass. av.
Parker Mabel Miss, bds. 10 Russell
Parker Philena, teacher, bds. 23 Wollaston av.
Parker Sanford G., Hotel Charlestown, h. 10 Russell
Parker Thomas, h. 13 Teel
Parker William, trav. salesman, h. 20 Central
Parks Herbert, fireman B. & M., bds. 19 Lewis av.
Parmenter James P. Judge (53 State, B.), h. 39 Russell
Parris Charles L., laborer emp. Peirce & Winn, h. 10 Park av., A. H.
Parris Harry P., boiler maker, h. r. 467 Mass. av.
Parris Martha W. Mrs., bds. 115 Summer
Parris T. Ralph (leather, B.), h. 115 Summer
Parsons Charles A., gas fitter, h. 713 Mass. av.
Parsons Clarence G., clerk (B.), bds. 14 Claremont av.
Parsons Clarence T., cotton broker (14I Milk, B.), h. 14 Claremont av., A. H.
Partridge William O., bookkeeper (60 Charden, B.), h. 9 Claremont av., A. H.
Partridge William O., Jr., clerk, bds. 9 Claremont av.
Patricquin Bessie, dressmaker, bds. 74 Mt. Vernon
Pattee Jesse G., h. 24 Jason
Pattee William H., cigars (222 Washington, B.), h. 24 Jason Pattee Winthrop, stock farm (Reading), bds. 24 Jason Patterson Alfred R., trav. auditor, h. 7 Palmer
PATTERSON F. ALFRED, real estate (7 Water, B.), h. 28 Hillside av., A. H. See front colored page.
Patterson Joseph, farmer, h. 40 Henderson
Patterson Margaret J., supervisor of drawing (B.), bds. 28 Hillside av.
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E. J. JENKINS
C. B. SYDA
JENKINS & SYDA, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, ALL KINDS OF JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Window Screens and Screen Doors Made and Re- Wired. Outside Windows put on and taken off. Floors furnished and laid. Telephone 89-4 Arlington 8 Medford Street, Arlington, Mass.
A. M. WILDER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Houses for sale, to rent, and built to order. Special at- tention given to the care and renting of property. Post Office Building, Arlington, Mass. Telephone, Somerville 10-6
MISS JENNIE E. MCCARTHY,
Millinery
25 PALMER STREET, ARLINGTON.
ERNEST GUARENTE, LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR Altering, Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing Ladies' garments made to order, repaired and pressed. 610 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. Send postal and I will call.
S. SCANLAN,
Fine Groceries, Tea, Coffee, Confectionery, Cigars, Etc.
64 Henderson Street, Arlington, Mass.
WARNER'S EXPRESS, Wm. R. Stiles, Prop. Furniture and Piano Moving. Office 32 Court Square, Boston. Boxes 74 Faneuil Hall Market and L. D. Bradley's, 1318 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington Heights. Residence 161 Westminster Avenue. Telephone 121-2, Arlington Heights.
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Patterson Philip M., electrical engineer, bds. 28 Hillside, A. H.
Patterson Sarah F., widow (Alfred), h. 28 Hillside av., A. H.
Patterson William T., farmer, h. 64 Old Mystic
Pattison Daniel, machinist, h. 13 Tanager
Paul Arthur H., salesman (Sprague & Hathaway, Somer- ville), h. 20 Jason
Pavia Manuel R., emp. Lockhart, h. 12 Teel
Payne Joseph, asst. shipper (B.), h. 74 Mystic
Payne Leonard H .. clerk (205 Lincoln, B.), bds. 74 Mystic
Payn-Sills, Ethel A. L., teacher, h. 57 Bartlett av.
Pavn-Sills E. Alice, teacher, h. 57 Bartlett av.
Payn-Sills Lillian J. T., nurse, h. 57 Bartlett av.
Payn-Sills Violet M., h. 57 Bartlett av.
Payson Florence L., bds. 20 Belknap
Payson Grace Miss, bds. 20 Belknap
Payson Margaret L., h. 20 Belknap
Peabody Frank (Peirce & Winn Co), coal, wood, hay, etc., 12 Mystic, h. at Lexington
Peabody Frederick W., lawyer (10 Tremont, B.), h. 71 Wol- laston av.
Peabody F. H., banker (113 Devonshire, B.), h. 120 Pleasant
Peabody Lillian Miss, bds. 120 Pleasant
Peabody Sarah Mrs., bds. 38 Winter
Pearse Frederick E., h. 25 Teel
Pearse Harry A., bds. 59 Teel Pearse Joseph E., carpenter, h. 59 Teel
Pearson Andrew B., baker, h. 82 Brattle
Peaslee Edward M., clerk, h. 13 Grove
Peatfield John I., dentist, 485 Mass. av., h. 284 Broadway Pecinich John D., laborer, h. 53 Dudley
Peck Edwin D., motorman, h. 126 Paul Revere rd.
Peck Chester G., (85 Water, B.), bds. 94 Pleasant Peck Homer L., laborer, bds. 713 Mass. av.
Peck Lillian N. Miss, bds. 94 Pleasant
Peck Ulysses L., teamster, h. 65 Lafayette
Peck William G., (85 Water, B.), h. 94 Pleasant
Peirce B. Horace, clerk 9 Park av., h. 27 Appleton, A. H. Peirce Charles A., market gardener, h. II Appleton. A. H. Peirce Clifford A., tel. operator, Arlington Center, h. at Win- chester
Peirce F. Augustus, market gardener, off Oak
Peirce George H., bookkeeper, 20 Pond lane, bds. 9 Palmer Peirce Harriet Mrs. (Thomas), bds. 9 Palmer
Peirce Harry O., salesman, 27 Appleton
PEIRCE LAURENCE L., veterinarian, h. 10 Central; tel. IO Arlington
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Peirce Myra E. Miss, bds. 9 Palmer
Peirce Sewall, farmer, h. Appleton
Peirce Susan E. Mrs. (Granville P.), h. 9 Palmer
Peirce S. C. Mrs., widow (Leander), bds. 77 Summer
Peirce Walter H. (Peirce & Winn Co.), 18 Mystic, h. 117I Mass. av.
Peirce Waldo T., h. IIO Medford
Peirce Warren A. (Peirce & Winn Co.), coal, wood, hay and feed, 18 Mystic, h. 24 Academy
PEIRCE & WINN CO., (Warren A. Peirce, Walter H. Peirce, Frank Peabody), coal, wood, hay and feed, 18 Mystic and 10 Park av. See page 28.
Pembroke Arthur W., coachman, 14 Wellington
Pendergast, see Prendergast.
Pendergast James M., laborer, h. 25 Park
Pendleton Mary L. Miss, bds. 239 Pleasant
PERCY DAVID T., physician, II Water ; office hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 50.
Peppard William M., blacksmith, 937 Mass. av., h. 934 do. Perham Henry A., apothecary, 635 Mass. av., h. 15 Medford Perkins Arthur E., trav. salesman, bds. 119 Eastern av. Perkins Clara P., secretary, bds. 119 Eastern av. Perkins Clifford F., clerk, 14 Pleasant, h. 33 Addison Perkins George W., h. 8 Florence av., A. H.
Perkins John M., lawyer, (B.), h. 119 Eastern av.
Perkins John M., Jr., asst. supt. (Lowell), bds. 119 Eastern av.
Perkins Lucy F. Mrs., h. 119 Eastern av., A. H.
Perkins Pearl L., bds 119 Eastern av., A. H.
Perley David E., treas. (21 Washington, B.), h. 7 Tanager, A. H.
Perrigo Lena G., teacher, bds. 40 Palmer
Perrigo Lorenzo J., treas. Lowell Emergency Hospital, h. 40 Palmer
Perry A. Basil, student, bds. 223 Mass. av.
Perry Ellwyn L. R., grocer (23 Commercial, B.), h. 223 Mys- tic
Perry Jennie E. Mrs., designer ladies' suits, h. 6 Webster
Perry John H., clerk (381 Washington, B.), h. 19 Florence av., A. H.
Perry Louis F., emp. Arlington Ice Co., h. 87 Medford
GEO. ADAMS WOODS, REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, Post Office Bldg., ARLINGTON, Tel. 99-4 INSURANCE, 15 State St., BOSTON Telephone. Main 2855
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Perry Mabelle A. Miss, h. 16 Florence av., A. H.
Perry Mabelle R., emp. Commonwealth Laundry, bds. 87 Medford
Perry Manuel, conductor, bds. 13 Teel
Perry Roscoe R., h. 82 Bartlett av.
Perry Stephen C., bookkeeper, bds. 87 Medford
Perry Victoria V., clerk (119 Milk, B.), bds. 87 Medford Peters Mary F. Miss, h. II Harvard, A. H.
Peterson Andrew, h. 9 Teel st. pl.
Peterson Carl A., cabinet maker, h. 154 Westminster av.
Peterson Christian, h. Sawin
Peterson Frank, blacksmith, W. T. Wood & Co., h. 15 Moore pl.
Peterson Hilda, seamstress, bds. 71 Beacon
Peterson John, moulder, bds. 29 Cottage av.
Peterson Peter, derrick rigger, h. 71 Beacon
Pettingill Edith A. Mrs., h. 128 Pleasant
Phelan William, bds. 24 Beacon
Phelps Sara N., teacher at Locke school, bds. 53 Wollaston av., A. H.
Phillips Samuel P., salesman, h. 117 Appleton, A. H.
Philpott Anthony J., reporter (Boston Globe), h. 46 Teel
Philpott Martha Edith, forelady, bds. 46 Teel
Phinney Benjamin F., trav. salesman, h. 90 Bow Phinney Horatio A., leather (236 Purchase, B.), h. 83 Gray Phinney Winifred A., student, bds. 57 Bartlett av.
Pickels Bertha E., nurse, bds. 27 Bartlett av.
Pichette John L. (J. V. Pichette & Son), milk, 48 Broadway
Pichette Joseph T., emp. Am. Ex. (B.), bds. 48 Broadway Pichette Joseph V. & Son, milk, h. 48 Broadway
Pichette Mary E., bds. 48 Broadway
Pierce Edna C. Miss, stenographer, town house, bds. 13 Ra- vine
Pierce Henry B., (15 Broad, B.), h. 13 Ravine
Pierce Waldo T., bds. 119 Medford
Pierce Warren R., clerk (B.), h. 26 Swan pl.
Pigott John, laborer, h. 68a Mystic
Pike Benjamin W., harness maker, h. 7 Grove
Pike Eliza J. Mrs., h. 68 Gray
Pike L. L. Mrs., bds. 13 Wachusett
Pike Willard U., foreman, h. 35 Mt. Vernon
Pikes Nathan, drug clerk (B.), h. 45 Hibbert
Pingree Frederick J., commission merchant, bds. 146 Park av. Piper Alta L., bds. 243 Park av. Piper Francis, h. 62 Hillside av., A. H. Piper Henry D., salesman (II East, B.), bds. 21 Maple Piper James M., clerk (301 Washington, B.), h. 243 Park av. A. H.
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Piper L. E. (William), h. 243 Park av.
Piper Minerva M., bds. 243 Park av., A. H.
Plummer Florence I. Mrs., rms. 15 Warren
Poirier Maxine E., painter, 23 Henderson, h. do.
Poley Harry, driver, 659 Mass. av., bds. Somerville
Polley John N., carpenter, h. 66 Lowell
Pond Robert W., civil engineer, town house, bds. 125 Pleasant Poole William H., clerk (B.), bds. 791 Mass. av.
Poore George W., com. mer. (17a Kingston, B.), h. 29 Rob- bins rd.
Poore Ida M., bds. 29 Robbins rd.
Poore Mary C., h. 29 Robbins rd.
Porter Adna E., salesman (80-86 Kingston, B.), h. 20 Hender- son
Porter Ellen C. Mrs., artist, h. 20 Henderson
Porter Harry G. (333 State, B.), h. 129 Pleasant
Porter Sumner, teamster, bds. 15 Henderson
Porter William, farmer, h. 289 Lake
Potter Ebert M., bookkeeper (B.), h. 103 Claremont av., A. H. Potter Henry A., clerk, 11. 62 Crescent Hill av.
Powell Thomas, laborer, bds. 6 Park st. pl.
Power J. H. Albert, clerk, bds. 67 Teel
Power John W., pressman, bds. 67 Teel
Power Lawrence, bds. 32 Swan pl.
Power Patrick J., agent, 366 Mass. av., h. 67 Teel
Power William J., harness mfg. (58 Merrimac, B.), h. 17 Claremont
Powers James, h. 7 Park st. pl.
Powers James J. (U. S. N.), bds. 7 Park st. pl.
Powers James P., sub. letter carrier, h. 28 Henderson
Powers John N. (U. S. N.), bds. 7 Park st. pl.
Powers John T., trav. salesman, bds. 28 Henderson
Powers Mary A., widow (James), h. 28 Henderson
Powers Mary E., bookkeeper, bds. 28 Henderson
Powers May W., bds. 67 Dudley
Powers Patrick, farm hand, bds. 19 Summer
Powers Patrick J., blacksmith, h. 67 Teel
Powers Teresa Mrs., h. 67 Dudley
Powers Thomas, h. 6 Park st. pl.
Pratt Charles, bds. 174 Summer
Pratt Effie, waitress (B.), bds. 1269 Mass. av.
Pratt Frances Mrs., bds. 7 Draper av.
Pratt G. Herbert, manager (658 Washington, B.), h. 27 Win- ter
Preeper Annie M., housekeeper, bds. 299 Broadway
Preeper John W., teamster, h. 299 Broadway
Prendergast James, laborer, h. 25 Park
Prendergast James F., brakeman B. & M. R. R., bds. 4 Park ter.
THE PERRY PICTURES. 1017 BOSTON EDITION.
FOUNDLING GIRLS.
FROM PAINTING BY ANDERSON. 1847-
Gold Medal, Paris Exposition Gold Medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904
This is one of the BOSTON EDITION of the
Perry Pictures
T HIS EDITION is on rough paper, 512 x 8 inches and in the beautiful sepia tone that re- sembles that of high cost photographs. Most of the Perry Pictures are in black and white and on smooth paper, but we now publish a large num- ber of subjects in this Boston Edition, and others will be added. (This name is given to them simply to distin- guish them from the Regular Edition in black and white.)
We send the Boston Edition in all subjects we are supplying in that edition without extra charge, and the rest in the Regular Edition.
PRICE: The price of the Perry Pictures is One Cent Each
for 25 or more, postpaid. Assorted as desired. 120 for $1.00
Catalogues. Send two-cent stamp for Catalogue, or three two- cent stamps for Illustrated Catalogue containing one thousand miniature pictures, two Regular Size pictures and a Bird Picture in three colors.
Extra Size Pictures, 10 x 12 ; 1 I for 50 cents ; 23 for $1.00. Small Size Pictures, 3 x 3 1/2 ; one-half cent each for 50 or more. Pictures in Colors. Birds, Animals, Minerals, Fruits, etc., por- trayed in natural colors. Size 7 x 9. 648 subjects.
Two Cents Each for 13 or more. A cent and three- quarters in lots of 100 or more. Assorted as desired.
Large Pictures for Schoolroom and Home Decoration . Size 22 X 28. 75 cents each ; 8 for $5.00.
Also Forest Trees, Elson Prints, Indian Portraits in Colors, the Perry Art Books.
The PERRY PICTURES COMPANY Boston or Malden, Massachusetts
The Perry Pictures have no printing on the back.
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