Arlington City Directory 1910-1911, Part 14

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 274


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PROVISION DEALERS.


Squire Fred F. & Co., 27 F. H. Market, and 100 Blackstone, Boston. See front col. page.


REAL ESTATE.


Atwood & Pattee, 27 School, Boston. See front col. page.


Muller William A., 18 Central, Boston. See back col. page. Patterson F. Alfred, 7 Water, Boston. See front. col. page. Pendergast & Noyes, Thompson sq., Charlestown. See outside cover.


REFRIGERATORS.


Bell William G. Co. (The), 46 Commercial, Boston. See opp. page 106.


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.


Cambridge Trust Co., 1336 Mass. av., Cambridge. See outside cover.


SCALES, CANNISTERS, ETC.


Bell William G. Co., (The), 52 Commercial, Boston. See opp. page 138


SEEDS.


Fiske H. E. Seed Co., 12-13 Faneuil Hall sq., Boston. See opp. page 138


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SILKS.


Gaddis L. C., 3 Winter, Boston, Room 36. See page 54.


SILVERWARE.


Myers Alfred E., 11 Hanover, Boston. See outside back cover.


STATIONERS.


Adams, Cushing & Foster, 168 Devonshire, Boston. See opp. page 107.


STORE FIXTURES.


Bell William G. Co. (The), 52 Commercial, Boston. See opp. page 106.


SURVEYORS.


Adams H. S., 108-109 Ames bldg., Boston. See page 53. Gannett C. H., 53 State, Boston. See page 53.


TRUST COMPANY.


Cambridge Trust Co., 1336 Mass. av., Cambridge. See outside cover.


WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC.


Myers Alfred E., 11 Hanover, Boston. See outside back cover.


WATCHMAKER.


Myers Alfred E., 11 Hanover, Boston. See outside back cover.


WEDDING CANOPIES.


McLellan W. H., 15 Merrimac, cor. Haymarket sq., Boston. See page 54.


WINDOW SHADES.


McLellan W. H., 15 Merrimac, cor. Haymarket sq., Boston. See page 54.


WORSTEDS AND YARNS.


Gaddis L. C., 3 Winter, Boston, Room 36. See page 54.


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Clubs, Societies, Etc.


ARLINGTON BOAT CLUB.


Whittemore street, Spy Pond.


President-Roger W. Homer.


Vice-President-George M Brooks. Secretary-Henry D. Kidder.


Treasurer-C. W. Whitney.


Trustees-Fred S. Mead, George H. Peirce, Hobart E. Cousens, Harry F. Berry, Harold W. Gleason.


Meets first Monday of each month. Annual meeting first Monday in April. Membership limited to 250.


Entrance fee, $10.00. Annual dues, $15.00.


Applicants for membership must be at least twenty years old, and must address the board of directors on blanks prepared for the purpose, obtainable of the secretary. Applications should be signed by two members and accompanied by an ad- mission fee of $10.00.


THE BUILDING FUND ASSOCIATION.


President-Mrs. Nellie M. Farmer.


Vice-President-Mrs. George Rugg. Secretary-Mrs. Edith Pettengill.


Treasurer-Mrs. Winfield S. Durgin.


ARLINGTON DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION.


President-Mrs. Kate B. Elwell.


Vice-Presidents-Mrs. E. H. Thacher, Mrs. F. F. Low. Secretary-Mrs. Frank N. Bott. Treasurer-Miss Ellen W. Hodgdon. Auditor-Mrs. W. K. Cook.


Directors-Mrs. Frank Bott, Mrs. Myron Taylor.


Directors For Three Years-Mrs. Charles F. Coolidge, Mrs. John Lyons.


Annual meeting-First Tuesday in April.


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ARLINGTON FINANCE CLUB. TRUST.


Finance Club Building, 485 Mass. av.


Secretary and Treasurer-Myron Taylor, 19 Maple.


Trustees-George G. Allen, Myron Taylor, William A. Muller.


Annual meeting fourth Tuesday in January.


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS TENNIS CLUB.


Oakland av., cor. Claremont av., A. H. President-C. H. Roberts, Jr. Vice-President-N. F. Bacon. Secretary-Dr. A. H. Ring.


Treasurer-A. B. Roaf.


Annual meeting first Wednesday in April.


ARLINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


President-Hon. James P. Parmenter.


Vice-Presidents-E. Nelson Blake, F. W. Hodgdon, Rev. C. A. Knickerbocker.


Treasurer-Warren A. Peirce.


Clerk-Frederick E. Fowle.


Meets on the last Tuesday evening of each month from Sep- tember to April, both inclusive, at Wellington Hall, Maple st. Annual meeting-Last Tuesday evening in April.


THE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS STUDY CLUB.


President-Mrs. Cyrus E. Dallin.


First Vice-President-Mrs. Alfred Patterson.


Second Vice-President-Mrs Herbert Snow. Rec. Secretary-Mrs. Edward Chase. Cor. Secretary-Mrs. Clarence Parsons. Treasurer-Mrs. W. J. Vaughan.


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month from No- vember to June at the homes of members.


Annual meeting held fourth Tuesday in May.


Object of the Club: self improvement and the development of social and neighborhood interests.


ARLINGTON IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.


Meets third Monday of each Month in Odd Fellows' Hall.


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ARLINGTON MEN'S CLUB.


President-Fred B. Thompson.


Vice-President-Earl A. Ryder. Secretary-H. B. S. Prescott. Treasurer-Charles H. Stevens.


Executive Committee-Rev. S. C. Bushnell, Theodore Everett, Walter A. Robinson.


ARLINGTON POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED.


President-John Duffy.


Vice-President-Garritt Barry.


Secretary-Daniel M. Hooley.


Treasurer-Thos. O. D. Urquhart.


Annual meeting first Monday in February at Police Head- quarters.


ARLINGTON TEACHERS' CLUB.


President-John F. Scully.


Vice-President-Fred C. Mitchell.


Secretary- Miss Mary F. Scanlan.


Treasurer-Miss Augusta Jackson.


Meets second Tuesday in each month. from Oct. to May in Cotting Hall.


ARLINGTON VETERAN FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION.


Meets at club house. Franklin st., first Friday of each month. Annual meeting first Friday in April.


ARLINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB.


President-Mrs. C. A. Dennett.


Vice-Presidents-Miss H. W. Metcalf and Mrs. Cyrus Dallin.


Recording Secretary-Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer.


Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. A. M. Walcott. Treasurer-Mrs. Otis R. Whittemore.


Auditor-Mrs. John A. Easton.


Meets in Associates' Hall, first and third Thursdays, at 3. p. m.


Annual meeting, first Thursday in May.


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ARLINGTON WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at parlor of First Baptist church, Arlington.


Annual meeting, first Tuesday in each year.


A Loyal Temperance Legion is also carried on by the Union which meets on the first and third Mondays in each month in the chapel of St. John's Parish House, cor. of Academy and Maple streets, Arlington.


CIRCLE ASSOCIATES.


Arlington Heights.


Meets at Associates' Hall, A. H., first Wednesday of each month. Annual meeting, first Wednesday in February. Elec- tion of officers annually.


MIDDLESEX SPORTSMAN'S ASSOCIATION.


President-Napoleon J. Hardy.


Vice-Presidents-O. W. Whittemore, Edwin S. Farmer, C. A. Lane, Fred J. Brown, Robert Burns.


Secretary-C. Burnside Seagraves.


Treasurer-James R. Mann.


Executive Committee-Clifford A. Currier, Dr. H. L. Shep- herd, S. L. Noves, Captain E. S. Barker, Henry Wheeler, W. W. Field, Dr. A. H. Tuttle, Dr. A. R. Brown, Dr. Laurence L. Peirce.


Annual meeting held in January.


THE SINGERS' CLUB.


President-William E. Lloyd.


Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs. Herbert Snow.


Executive Committee-Mrs. Wm. P. Hadley. Mrs. F. I. Day, Messrs. George Bunton, Paul White and Cyrus I. Doe.


Meets at Crescent Hall.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION 23.


Chestnut street, Arlington.


Meets first and third Tuesdays of month at 7.30 p. m., at A. O. H. Hall, Chestnut street.


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HIRAM LODGE, A. F. & A. M.


Instituted 1797.


Wor. Master-Asa L. Durgin.


Sr. Warden-F. W. Damon.


Jr. Warden-Edward A. Darling. Treasurer-Rt. Wor. George W. Storer. Secretary-Wor. Charles W. Bunker.


Chaplain-Rev. Frank L. Masseck.


Associate Chaplain-Richard Tyner.


Marshall-Winfield S. Durgin. Sr. Deacon-W. P. Yerrington.


Jr. Deacon-Chas. A. Thomas.


Sr. Steward-Edward M. Lacey.


Jr. Steward-Wm. H. Illsley.


In. Sentinel-Calvin P. Cook. Organist-George H. Thayer.


Tyler-John Henderson.


Meets Thursday on or before the full moon, at Masonic Hall, Mass. av.


COURT PRIDE, ARLINGTON, FORESTERS OF AMERICA, No. 190.


Meets, Adelphian Hall, second and fourth Monday evenings.


A. O. U. W. CIRCLE LODGE, No. 77.


Organized February, 1897.


Past-Master Workman-Fred Smith.


Master Workman-J. H. Harwood.


Foreman-Jesse G. Pattee.


Overseer-Dr. Harold R. Webb.


Guide-R. S. Torrey.


Recorder-L. L. Peirce.


Financier-G. C. Tewksbury.


Treasurer-C. H. Gannett


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays.


U. O. G. C.


Paul Revere Commandery, No. 831, meets first and third Mondays of each month, at 8 p. m., in Knights of Columbus Hall.


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FRANCIS GOULD POST, 36, G. A. R.


Commander-Henry Clark.


Senior Vice Com .- George W. Barnes.


Junior Vice Com .- James A. Bailey. Quartermaster-Sylvester C. Frost.


Adjutant-John Ewart. Surgeon-David Chenery, Chaplain-Wm. A P. Willard.


Officer-of-the-Guard-Edward H. Downing.


Officer-of-the-Day-Alfred H. Knowles. Patriotic Instructor-C. S. Parker. Q. M. Sergeant-Leander D. Bradley. Sergt. Major-H. W. Berthrong.


Meets in G. A. R. Hall, second and fourth Thursdays.


FRANCIS GOULD WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, No. 43.


President-Mrs. Etta M. Stevens.


Sr. Vice-Mrs. Nellie M. Farmer. Jr. Vice-Mrs. Mary A. Williams. Secretary-Mrs. Carolyn R. Morse, address, Reading, box 96. Treasurer-Mrs. Clara J. Smith.


Chaplain-Mrs. Mary A. Willard. Guard-Mrs. Julia A. Axtman. Conductor-Mrs. Katherine Finlay.


Asst. Con .- Mrs. Nellie E. McLenathan. Asst. Guard-Mrs. Minnie O. Eames. Patriotic Instructor-Mrs. Mary L. Durgin. Press Cor .- Mrs. Margaret Urquart.


Color Bearers-No. 1, Mrs. Margaret Torrey; No. 2, Miss Mary E. Millett ; No. 3. Mrs. Peppard; No. 4, Mrs. Sinclair.


Meets at G. A. R. Hall, second and fourth Thursday after- noon at 2.


CHARLES B. MARSH CAMP, 45, S. OF V.


Commander-O. J. Sebolt.


Sr. Vice-Commander-H. H. Bacon.


Jr. Vice-Commander-C. B. Hurley. Camp Council-E. H. Griffin, I. W. Floyd, C. O. Cook. Secretary-Arthur B. Moulton, Jr. Treasurer-William A. Stevens.


Meets in G. A. R. Hall, third Wednesday in each month, at 8. p. m.


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BETHEL LODGE, No. 12, I. O. O. F.


Noble Grand-James Hay.


Vice Grand-John A. Lindsay. Rec. Secretary-Charles S. Richardson. Financial Secretary-Charles W. Bunker. Treasurer-Nathaniel E. Whittier.


Warden-Everett S. Chapman. Conductor-Frank E. Fogg.


Inside Guardian-Arthur N. Tappan.


Outside Guardian-William Gratto.


Chaplain-Willis B. Holbrook.


L. S. S .- Edmund L. Curtis. R. S. S .- Alfred E. Bowie. R. S. N. G .- Oman E. Bennett.


L. S. N. G .- William M. Peppard.


R. S. V. G .- Archibald Seale.


L. S. V. G .- William A. Prince. Meets first Wednesday evening of the month at Bank Bldg. Annual meeting, first meeting in January.


IDA F. BUTLER LODGE, No. 152, REBEKAH.


Noble Grand-Mrs. Estelle Earle.


Vice Grand-Mrs. Emma Hovey.


Recording Secretary-Mrs. Alice Prince.


Financial Secretary-Miss Alice M. Whittier. Treasurer-Mrs. Annie M. Needham.


Chaplain-Miss Gertrude Finley. Inside Guard-Mrs. Ida Bowman. Outside Guard-Nathaniel Whittier. R. S. N. G .- Mrs. Mary Austin.


L. S. N. G .- Mrs. Henrietta Peppard. R. S. V. G .- Mrs. Martha Spaulding. L. S. V. G .- Miss Annie Gray.


Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, first and third Monday evenings.


MENOTOMY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. M. E. H. P .- E. Comp. Andrew Bain. Ex. King-Comp. Wendell P. Yerrinton. Ex. Schribe-Comp. Bert Houghton. Treas .- E. Comp. Francis B. Wadleigh. Secretary -- E. Comp. Charles W. Bunker. Meets third Tuesday ; Masonic Hall, Broadway, cor. Medford. Annual meeting, third Tuesday in November.


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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 109.


Grand Knight-Daniel F. Ahern.


D. G. K .- John A. Bishop.


Chancillor-Frank A. O'Brien.


Warden-Richard A. White.


Rec. Sec .- Frank J. Louder.


Fin. Sec .- John R. Hendrick.


Treasurer-Thos. J. Donnelly.


Inside Guard-Thos. D. Kennedy.


Outside Guard-Joseph Quinn.


Trustees-Luke M. Munroe, 1 year: Thos. J. Green, two years.


Adr .- Eugene M. Creedon.


State Convention-Thomas J. Green, P. F. O'Neil, alternate delegates.


Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, in K. of C. Hall, Mass. av.


ST. MALACHI COURT, No. 81 (M. C. O. F.)


Meets second and last Thursdays of each month at Hiber- nian Hall, Chestnut street.


MENOTOMY COUNCIL, 1781, ROYAL ARCANUM.


Regent-Henry A. Kidder.


Vice-Regent-George A. Sawyer.


Past Regent- John Ewart.


Orator-Olvin F. Osgood.


Chaplain-William A. P. Willard.


Guide-Warner S. Doane.


Sentry-James Ivester.


Warden-Samuel C. Ivester.


Secretary-C. R. Munch, Jr.


Treasurer-Frederick A. Hortter.


Collector-Francis B. Wadleigh.


Trustees-Solon M. Bartlett, Charles W. Allen and Thomas E. Holway.


Meets first and third Fridays of each month, in Wellington Hall.


GOLDEN RULE LODGE, 51, U. O. I. O. L.


Meets in G. A. R. Hall, first and third Tuesday evenings in each month.


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BAY STATE, L. O. L., 418.


Meets in Grand Army Hall, second and fourth Mondays in each month.


JAMES RAY COLE LODGE, No. 160. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Meets first and third Tuesdays in I. O. O. F. ITall.


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Arlington Town Officers.


TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE HOURS, 9 TO 12 A. M. AND 1 TO 5 P. M.


Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways -Philip A. Hendrick, Chairman; Jacob Betzer, Herbert W. Rawson.


Assessors-L. D. Bradley, Omar W. Whittemore, Alexander H. Seaver.


Town Clerk-Thomas J. Robinson.


Town Treasurer-Myron Taylor.


Collector-Harvey S. Sears.


Auditor-George M. Richardson.


School Committee-Edward W. Goodwin, Daniel Wyman, Edward M. Lacy, Lindsey K. Foster, Alton F. Tupper, John A. Bishop, Frederick A. Bisbee, Othilie J. Lawson, Mary C. Hardy.


Water Registrar-Charles C. Lothrop.


Park Commissioners-Chas. H. Gannett, Wm. E. Lloyd, Harold L. Frost.


Board of Public Works-Rodney T. Hardy, Henry W. Hayes, Wm. N. Winn.


Superintendent of Schools-John F. Scully.


Superintendent of Streets-Robt. W. Pond.


Superintendent of Water Works-Thomas Roden.


Commissioners of Sinking Fund-William G. Peck, Henry Hornblower, Joseph C. Holmes.


Trustees of Pratt Fund-William G. Peck, William E. Wood, Henry Hornblower, George Hill, James A. Bailey, Myron Taylor.


Trustees of Robbins Library-James P. Parmenter, Arthur J. Wellington, E. Nelson Blake, Samuel C. Bushnell, Dr. Charles A. Keegan, Cyrus E. Dallin.


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Trustees of Elbridge Farmer Fund-Henry Hornblower, Ed- win S. Farmer, William G. Peck, John Q. A. Brackett, William E. Wood, John H. Hardy.


Board of Health-Dr. Lawrence L. Peirce, Alfred H. Knowles, Dr. Guy E. Sanger.


Cemetery Commissioners-George G. Allen, J. E. Kimball, Warren A. Peirce, Myron Taylor.


Registrars of Voters-Winthrop Pattee, John W. Bailey, Eben S. Dewing, Thomas J. Robinson.


Constables-Garrett W. Barry, John Duffy, Andrew Irwin, Daniel M. Hooley, Thomas O. D. Urquart, Thomas F. Priest.


Undertakers-Charles T. Hartwell, James P. Daley, Daniel W. Grannan.


Engineers of the Fire Department-Walter H. Peirce, chief ; Timothy J. Donahue, Frank P. Winn, assistants.


Superintendent of Fire Alarm-Reuben W. LeBaron.


Police-Thomas O. D. Urquart, chief; Garrett Barry, Daniel M. Hooley, Andrew Irwin, John Duffy, Jos. Cahalin, Thomas F. Priest, Edward Ryan, Geo. Woolley.


Tree Warden-Wm. H. Bradley.


Inspector of Plumbing-George W. Day.


Inspector of Milk, Sealer of Weights and Measures-Charles F. Donahue.


Inspector of Buildings-William Gratto.


Inspector of Wires-Reuben W. LeBaron.


Fish Preserves-Everett S. Chapman.


Town Weighers-Warren A. Peirce, Walter H. Peirce.


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Post Offices.


ARLINGTON.


Superintendent-Frank S. Breen.


Hours ? a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10.15 to 11.15.


Collections by carriers, and 9.45 p. m. daily. Sundays and holidays, 2 and 9.45 p. m.


Mails open-7.00, 9.14, 10.43. a. m .: 12.40, 2.12, 4.08, 6.07, 7.27 p. m.


Close-7.45, 9.30, 11.45 a. m .: 1.45, 3.45, 6.15, 7.45 p. m. Mails arrive by electrics from N. Cambridge-1.54, 3.54 p. m. Leave for N. Cambridge-11 a. m .; 3 p. m.


Leave for Arlington Heights-2.12 p. in.


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS STATION.


Mass. av.


The Post Office is open daily, except Sundays and Legal Holi- days, from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, from 9.45 to 10.45 a. m. Legal Holidays, 7 to 10 a. m. Collections are made from the boxes by the carriers on their regular trips.


MAILS ARRIVE.


From Boston-7.30, 11.00 a. m .; 2.35, 4.30, 6.30 p. m. From Points North-7.40 a. m.


From Arlington-11.00 a. m .; 2.45, 6.30 p. m.


MAILS CLOSE.


For Boston-7.15, 9.45, 11.50 a. m .; 3.45, 6.00, 7.45 p. m. For Arlington and Cambridge-10.30 a. m .; 2.45 p. m. Deliveries-7.45 a. m .; 2.55 p. m.


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Schools and Teachers.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Edward W. Goodwin, Daniel Wyman, John A. Bishop, Lindsey K. Foster, Edwin N. Lacey, Frederick A. Bisbee, Mary C. Hardy, Othilie J. Lawson.


Secretary-Lindsey K. Foster.


Superintendent of Schools-John F. Scully, Office, High school. Office hours, school days, from 4.00 to 5.00 p. m., Tel. office 78-4. Res. 437-4.


Monthly meeting, third Monday evening in each month at 7.30.


School Year-The first term begins Wednesday after Labor day. The second term begins second day of January. The third begins second Monday in April.


SCHOOL TEACHERS.


High School-Fred C. Mitchell, principal. Augustus H. Smith, Wilson Snushall, Fannie Nickerson, Sarah J. Bullock, Etta M. Richmond, Evangeline Cheney, Clara M. Trask, Ruth Tenney, Marguerite McIntosh ; 9th Grammar Grade, Martha E. Randall, Helener G. Robertson. Richard Robbins, janitor.


Russell School-Harriet P. Ryder, principal. A. A. Jackson, 8th grade; Willyas Cutler, 7th and 8th grade; Florence A. Morrison, 7th grade; Dorothy Connor, 7th grade; Emily Rogers, 6th grade: Nellie A. Grimes, 5th Grade; Gertrude Woolner, 5th grade: Elizabeth L. Geer, 4th grade; Anna M. Newell, 3rd grade ; Myrtle M. Davis, 2nd and 3rd grade; Sarah L. Gifford, 1st. and 2d grade ; Elizabeth A. Day, 1st grade. N. E. Whittier, janitor.


Crosby School-Mary F. Scanlan, principal. Carrie L. Minott, 7th grade; Jennie M. Cottle, 6th grade; Ursula B. Hanna, 5th grade; Amelia J. Bisbee. 4th grade: Sarah M. Hen- derson, 3rd grade; Ina J. Pierson, 2d grade : Annie W. Cobb, 1st grade ; Ellen E. Sweeney, asst. J. F. Sullivan, janitor.


Cutter School-Jennie A. Chaplin, principal. Bessie A. Con-


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way, 8th grade; Eva Gertrude Jones, 7th grade; Katherine Russell, 6th grade; Lena B. Libbey, 5th grade; Caroline M. Young, 4th grade; Florence N. Norton, 3rd grade; Antoinette L. Canfield, 2d grade; Charlotte C. Halliburton, 1st grade. M. W. Callahan, janitor.


Locke School-Thomas L. Barnes, principal. M. Alice Con- nor, 9th grade; Jennie B. Allvn, 9th grade; Myrtle A. Bacon, 8th grade ; Ellen S. Minard, 7th grade; Bertha M. Wright, 6th grade; Lillian C. Miniter, 5th and 6th grade; Ivy E. Towne, 5th grade; Effie M. Carter, 4th grade; Laura M. Dermon, 3rd and 4th grade; Lucy Evans, 3rd grade; Alice M. Bean, 2d grade; Bessie M. Hartshorn, 1st grade; Jennie M. Dunlap, 1st and 2d grade. M. E. Callahan, janitor.


Wm. E. Parmenter School-Susan F. Wiley, principal and 4th grade; Alice S. Rand, 3rd grade; Grace B. Tibbetts, 2d grade; Helen M. Dow, 1st grade. Patrick McCarthy, janitor.


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Blanche E. Heard, supervisor of music.


Fannie C. Fish, supervisor of drawing.


Mary J. Copeland, teacher of sewing.


Alfred C. Cobb, teacher of manual training.


Bessie L. Barnes, teacher of gymnastics.


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Robbins Library.


Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington Centre.


Librarian-Elizabeth J. Newton.


Trustees-Cyrus E. Dallin, Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell, E. Nelson Blake, Arthur J. Wellington, Dr. Charles A. Keegan, James P. Parmenter.


Hours Sunday : Reading room, 2.30 to 5.30 p. m .; Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, Reading room, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m. Book room and Children's room, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays, Reading room and Book room, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 9 p. m. £ Children's room, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m. August hours : Wednesdays and Saturdays as usual. Open on other days, except Sundays, for readers only, from 2.30 to 5.30 p. m. Closed on holidays.


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 forbidden such use, for carelessness or misconduct.


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.


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BRANCH.


Locke Schoolhouse, Park Avenue.


Librarian-Miss M. M. Seabury.


Hours : Tuesdays and Saturdays, 1.30 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m. Thursdays, 3 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m. In August, open on Saturdays only. Closed on holidays. Books left at the Reading room on Tuesdays and Saturdays, between the hours of 1.30 and 3.30 p. m., will be exchanged, and books will be ready for delivery from ? to 9 p. m. of the same day.


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Banks.


ARLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


Savings Bank Building, 624 Mass. av., Arlington.


President-Warren A. Peirce.


Vice-President-Frank P. Winn. Secretary-Charles H. Stevens.


Treasurer-Omar W. Whittemore.


The Secretary will be at the banking rooms on the second Tuesday, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and 6.30 to 9.30 p. m .; also every Wednesday and Saturday evening from 7.30 to 9.


Regular meeting, first Tuesday of each month.


Annual meeting, first Tuesday in November.


ARLINGTON FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK.


Savings Bank Building, 622 Mass. av., Arlington President-Wm. G. Peck.


Vice-Presidents-George Y. Wellington, W. H. H. Tuttle, James P. Parmenter.


Secretary-Treasurer-Henry Blasdale.


Open daily, 3 to 5.30 p. m .; Wednesday and Saturday evenings, ? to 9.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARLINGTON.


Savings Bank Building, 626 Mass. av., Arlington.


President-E. Nelson Blake.


Vice-President-James A. Bailey, Jr.


Cashier-John A. Easton.


Directors-E. Nelson Blake, Sylvester C. Frost. Henry Horn- blower, Theodore Schwamb, Franklin Wyman, J. A. Bailey, Jr., E. S. Farmer, C. W. Allen.


Open daily from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m .; on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 to 8.30 p. m.


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Street List.


ACADEMY STREET.


From 734 Massachusetts ave. to Irving.


24 Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. Peirce


28 Mrs. Edward T. Hornblower


13 28 Albert G. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Metcalf


38 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wiles


44 Mr. & Mrs. Waterman A. Taft, Jr.


5 Mrs. A. Hallet


7 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Gannett


23 Mrs. E. M. Harris


23 Miss Florence W. Harris


29 Rev. & Mrs. Frederick Gill


33 Prof. & Mrs. Peter Schwamb


35 Albert D. Stanton


35 The Misses Stanton


41 Mr. & Mrs. Herman F. Buckman


41 Miss Maria E. Smith


47 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Smith


51 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin A. Norton


51 The Misses Norton


55 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bott


55 Miss Helen L. Bott


55 William G. Bott Sum. res. Norwood Heights, Annisquam, Mass.


ACTON STREET, A. H. From 8 Appleton.


11 Rev. & Mrs. John G. Taylor


19 Mrs. J. Albert Blanchard


19 Mr. & Mrs. Leander D. Bradley


31 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Sloan


33 Miss Mary J. Copeland


ADDISON STREET. From 100 Pleasant.


10 Mr. & Mrs. Ephraim Adams Sum res. Brant Rock, Mass.


18 Mr. & Mrs. George Howland.


24 Josiah B. Fox


24 Mr. & Mrs. Horatio F. Martin


24 Miss Carrie A. Brackett


26 Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Dawes


30 Mrs. Jay Reynolds


30 Deane S. Reynolds


32 Mrs. Ella A. Black


34 Mr. & Mrs. Francis L. Maguire


36 Mrs. Isabella Beattie


13 Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Adams


17 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kidder


21 Dr. & Mrs. Charles D. Cobb


23 Mr. & Mrs. William K. Cook


33 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford F. Perkins


35 Mr. & Mrs. Loren W. Marsh


203


ARLINGTON DIRECTORY


AERIAL STREET. From 169 Forest street.


8 Rev. & Mrs. Wm. H. Lannin


14 Patton B. McInnis


16 Charles Reid


22 Matthew P. Dickie


7 Wm. P. Jenkins 17 Justice V. Balser 25 Horace H. Hill


1


ALBERMARLE STREET.


From 50 Walnut.


10 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford L. Donald


16 Mr. & Mrs. Clayton N. Stapleton


20 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick O. Morrill


20 Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Linihan


26 Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Nickerson


21 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Davis


25 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus A. Smith


APPLETON STREET, A. H. From 1192 Massachusetts av. to Park av.


6 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Bryant


32 Mrs. Rosa Simmons


70 Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skilton


70 F. Alfred Patterson


70 Margaret J. Patterson


53 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Baldwin


70 Philip M. Patterson


70 Sarah F. Patterson


88 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis E. Stickney


88 Mrs. George C. Grant


100


Mr. & Mrs. John M. Cousen


100


Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Bartlett


122 Mr. & Mrs. True W. White


155 Mrs. L. C. Thomas


159 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Lloyd


173 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. H. Mclellan


181 Miss Etheldred B. Barry


181 St. Johns' Home for Children


180 Mrs. Anna Wood


184 Mr. & Mrs. Florentine Schnetze


206 Mr. & Mrs. J. Herbert Mead


000 Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Ilsley


000 Mr. John Henderson


11 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Peirce


21 Mrs. James M. Chute


27 Mr. & Mrs. B. Horace Peirce


53 Mrs. Nellie Farmer


107 Rev. & Mrs. Frederick A. Bisbee, D. D. 117 The Misses Beckler


119 Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Meserve


121 Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Vaughn


155 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Bell


132 Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Quimby


134 Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Sellers


178 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. P. Prescott


178 Mr. & Mrs. Norval F. Bacon


000 Thomas F. Lynch


APPLETON PLACE, A. H.


From junction Massachusetts avenue and Appleton.


9 Mr. & Mrs. Wilson W. Fay


ARNOLD STREET.


South of Massachusetts avenue near the Lexington line.


5 Mr. & Mrs. George B. Tufts


17 Michael F. Corcoran


11 Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Kenney 19 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Furdon


9 Dr. & Mrs. J. P. Kerrigan


11 Mr. & Mrs. D. F. Murphy


17 Mr. & Mrs. Harry O. Whitney


19 Mr. & Mrs. Everett E. Engstrom


204


ARLINGTON DIRECTORY


ASHLAND STREET, A. H. From 26 Appleton to Florence avenue.


14 Mr. Charles B. R. Hazeltine


30 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Hutchins




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