Arlington City Directory 1920, Part 23

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 424


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CREOSOTE OIL


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


DISINFECTANT MANUFACTURERS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


FLAGS, TENTS, ETC.


McLellan W. H. 8 Canal See page 79


FLOOR COVERINGS


Barrett Company (The), 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


FOUNTAIN PENS


Moore Pen Co. 110 Federal, Boston See back col page


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GENERAL STORE Ober J. E. & Son, 492 High, West Medford See page 151


HAY AND GRAIN


Clark Bros. 2464 Mass av, No Camb Junction See page 54 Ober J. E. & Son, 492 High, West Medford See page 151


INSULATING PAPERS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


INSURANCE


Muller William A. & Co. 55 Kilby, Boston See back col page Noyes Frank V. & Co. Thompson sq, Charlestown and 70 Kilby, Boston See outside cover


Russell & Fairfield, 99 Milk, Boston See outside back cover


INVESTMENT SECURITIES


Hornblower & Weeks, 60 Congress, Boston See inside front cover


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE


Breed Arthur F. 7 Water, Boston See page 97


Foster Lindsey K. 40 Court, Boston See page 115


Lacey Edward N. 18 Tremont, Boston


Muller William A. & Co. 55 Kilby, Boston See back col page Russell & Fairfield, 99 Milk, Boston See outside back cover


KEYS FITTED


Brown Henry K. 4 Province Court, Boston See page 97


LAWYERS


Breed Arthur F. 7 Water, Boston See page 97


Foster Lindsey K. 40 Court, Boston See page 115 Lacey Edward A. 18 Tremont, Boston


LITHOGRAPHERS


Walker Lithograph & Publishing Co. 400 Newbury, Boston See insert opp S


LOCKSMITH


Brown Henry K. 4 Province Court, Boston See page 97


ARLINGTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Expert Movers, Packers and Shippers of Household Goods and Pianos. 20 MILL STREET.


A LIVE WIRE


CHARLES E. HOWE


12 Pemberton Sq., Boston,


197 Mass. av., Arlington


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LUMBER


Dix Lumber Co. 61 Harvey st, No Cambridge See back bone Lexington Lumber Co. Lexington See outside front cover


MAP PUBLISHERS


Walker Lithograph & Publishing Co. 400 Newbury, Boston See insert opp S


NOTARIES PUBLIC


Breed Arthur F. 7 Water, Boston See page 97


Foster Lindsey K. 40 Court, Boston See page 115


Lacey Edward N. 18 Tremont, Boston


PAINT MFRS.


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


PAVING MATERIALS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


PHOTO LITHOGRAPHERS


Walker Lithograph & Publishing Co. 400 Newbury, Boston See insert opp S


PICTURES


Perry Picture Co. Malden See opp page


PITCH (COAL TAR)


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


REAL ESTATE


Bridgham L. F. 50 Bromfield, Boston See page 80 Muller William A. 55 Kilby, Boston See back col page Noyes Frank V. & Co. Thompson sq, Charlestown and 70 Kilby, Boston See outside cover


ROAD PRESERVATIVES


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


General Offices: METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Telephone


20 EXCHANGE PLACE


Fort Hill 4600


BOSTON Railroad Yard, 169 Pemberton St., No. Cambridge


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ROOF CONNECTIONS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


ROOFING MATERIALS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


RUGS AND MATS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


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


SAVINGS BANK


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 689 Mass av, Cambridge See page 26


SCREENS, DOOR AND WINDOW SHADES


Merrill P. W. Co. 53 First, East Cambridge See page 61


SHOE MANUFACTURERS GOODS-FILLERS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


SHINGLE STAINS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


SHINGLES


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


SLATE DEALERS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


STATIONERS


Moore Pen Co. 110 Federal, Boston See back col page


STOCKS AND BONDS


Hornblower & Weeks, 60 Congress, Boston See inside front cover


MANUFACTURING SPACE CHARLES E. HOWE 12 PEMBERTON SQUARE, BOSTON.


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SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS


Adams H. S. 100 Ames bldg, Boston See page 4


Gannett C. H. 53 State, Boston


TAR MFRS.


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


THEATRE TICKETS


Herrick, Copley Square, Boston See under Theatre diagrams


TRUST COMPANIES


Cambridge Trust Co. 1336 and 2079 Mass av, Cambridge See outside front cover


VENTILATORS (WINDOW)


Merrill P. W. Co. 53 First, East Cambridge See page 61


WATERPROOFING MATERIALS


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and back col page


WEATHER STRIPS


Merrill P. W. Co. 53 First, East Cambridge See page 61


WEDDING AND RECEPTION CANOPIES FOR RENT McLellan W. H. 8 Canal See page 79


WINDOW SCREENS


Merrill P. W. Co. 53 First, East Cambridge See page 61 Mclellan W. H. 8 Canal, Boston See page 79


WOOD AND COAL


Carstein Coal Co. 47 Cogswell av, No Cambridge See page 79 Clark Bros. 2464 Mass av, No Camb Junction See page 26 Metropolitan Coal Co. 20 Exchange pl, Boston See foot lines Ober J. E. & Son, 492 High, West Medford See page 151


WOOD PRESERVATIVES


Barrett Company, The, 35 Wendell, Boston See outside back cover and page back col


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CHURCHES


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH


Corner Westminster avenue and Park avenue extension


Pastor-Rev. Robert N. Muir, 1188 Mass av, A H Sunday services at 10.45 a. m. and 7 p. m. Bible school at 12.10 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m.


Weekly prayer meeting, Thursday evenings at 8.


CALVARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH G. A. R. Hall, 370 Mass av


Minister-Rev. R. C. Ellsworth, 45 Cleveland


Preaching service: 10.30 a. m. Sunday school 12.10 m Preaching 7 p. m. Epworth League 6 p. m. Prayer meeting, Friday, 7.45 p. m.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ARLINGTON Mass av cor Willow Place


Minister-Rev. Henry S. Potter, D. D., 103 Jason


Sunday School Superintendent-Nils Alsen Sunday services : 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m.


Sunday school meets at 12.10 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 p. m.


Mid-week prayer meeting: Friday at 7.45 p. m.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Massachusetts avenue, opposite Academy


Pastor-


Clerk-James F. Yourie, 210 Mountain av, A H


Services Sunday: 10.45 a. m., worship with sermon; 12.10, School of Religion and Morals; 7 p. m., Y. P. C. U. Devotional meeting.


FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. CHARLES E. HOWE 9 Offices for your convenience.


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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (Unitarian) PARISH


Massachusetts avenue, corner Pleasant street


Parish founded 1733. Church organized 1739.


Pastor,-Rev. Frederic Gill, 15 Devereaux. Sunday services at 10.40 a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Evening services according to announcement.


The Social Alliance meets on Monday afternoons from Octo- ber to April, 2 p. m.


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR


21 Marathon


Rev. Warren N. Bixby, rector, 38 Marathon.


Morning service: 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy Communion every Sunday, 8 a. m.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH


Westminster avenue, corner Lowell, Arlington Heights Pastor-Rev. Edson R. Leach, 2 Crescent Hill av, A H Preaching 10.45 a. m., 7 p. m .; Sunday school 12 m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m.


TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH


Massachusetts avenue, corner Amsden street Pastor-Rev. Lewis A. Walker, 22 Amsden street


Sunday services : morning prayer, 10.30 a. m., worship and sermon, 10.30 a. m .; Sunday school 12; Young Peoples Meet- ing 6 p. m .; evening service 7 p. m.


Prayer meeting Friday evenings at 7.45.


PARK AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Park Avenue, corner Paul Revere Road, A H


Pastor- Sunday services at 10.45 a. m. and 7 p. m.


Sunday school meets at 12.10 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m. Week day services at 8 Wednesday evenings.


General Offices : 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON


Telephone METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Fort Hill 4600 Railroad Yard, 169 Pemberton St., No. Cambridge


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THE ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Pleasant, corner Maple


Pastor-Rev. Samuel Clarke Bushnell, 11 Maple Sunday services at 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 12.10 p. m.


ST. JAMES' CATHOLIC CHURCH Appleton street, A H


Rector-Rev. David R. Heffernan, 6 Appleton street, Arling- ton Heights; Assistant, Rev. Rudolph M. Tuscher


Sunday masses : 6.30, 8.15 a. m., for children, 10 and 11.30 a. m.


Sunday school after 8.15 mass.


Boys and Girls Sodality 2 p. m.


ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner Medford and Chestnut


Rector-Rev. Matthew J. Flaherty, 24 Medford street.


Sunday masses at 7, 8.15, and 9.30, high mass at 11.00 a. m., early morning mass 6.45 and 7.30 a. m.


Sunday school at 2 p. m. Vespers at 4 p. m.


Sodality meetings : boys 2 p. m .; girls 3 p. m.


St. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Academy, corner Maple


Rector-Rev. Charles T. Hall, 26 Addison street.


Sunday services at 8.00 and 10.45 a. m .; Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Evening service 7.30


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CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.


ARLINGTON BOAT CLUB Whittemore Street, Spy Pond


President, George H. Rice; vice president, Richard E. Am- biose; secretary, Charles T. Ritchie; treasurer, Chester W. Whitney.


Meets first Monday of each month. Annual meeting first Monday in April.


ARLINGTON BOARD OF TRADE 10 Court Street


President, Arthur Birch; vice president, Oliver H. Lufkin; secretary, R. Walter Hilliard; treasurer Frank Y. Wellington. Meets first Tuesday each month. Annual meeting in April.


ARLINGTON CIVIC LEAGUE


Meets fourth Tuesday of each month at Crescent Hill, A H


ARLINGTON DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION


President, Mrs. Roger Homer; secretary, Mrs. Herbert W. Reed.


Meets first Tuesday in each month at 691 Mass av. Annual meeting first Tuesday in April.


ARLINGTON FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION Annual meeting held in April.


THE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS STUDY CLUB


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 development of social and neighborhood interests.


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ARLINGTON FINANCE CLUB TRUST


Finance Club Building, 485 Massachusetts av Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Myron Taylor. Annual meeting fourth Tuesday in January.


ARLINGTON MEN'S CLUB


President, James H. Jones ; vice president, George G. Allen ; secretary, Walter W. Carghill; treasurer, Carl C. Carroll.


Meets quarterly. Annual meeting held second Monday in April.


ARLINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 187 Members


President, Judge James P. Parmenter; vice presidents, E. Nelson Blake, Frank W. Hodgdon, clerk, Charles A. Hardy; treasurer, Warren A. Pierce.


Meets on the last Monday in month, October, November, January, February, March, April, in vestry of First Parish, Unitarian Church. Annual meeting in April.


ARLINGTON POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED SEPT. 1, 1905)


Organized February 23, 1895.


President, T. Arthur Nolan, vice president, Thomas M. Don- ovan ; secretary, Daniel M. Hooley ; treasurer, Edwin C. Jacobs.


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


Object-To assist its members and their families in sickness and in death.


ARLINGTON POST NO 39, AMERICAN LEGION Meets in G. A. R. Hall.


ARLINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB


President, Mrs. Charles A. Hardy ; vice-presidents, Miss M. Helen Teele, Mrs. Edward N. Lacey; secretary, Mrs. Paul White; treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Russell ; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Malcolm Davis; auditor, Mrs. William Foster.


Meets in Robbins Town Hall, first and third Thursdays, April to May. Annual meeting, first Thursday in May.


Membership is 600. Waiting list is 150.


ARLINGTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE.


Expert Movers, Packers and Shippers of Household Goods and Pianos. 20 MILL STREET.


A LIVE WIRE


CHARLES E. HOWE


12 Pemberton Sq., Boston, 197 Mass. av., Arlington


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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS TENNIS CLUB Park Ave., A H


ARLINGTON TEACHERS' CLUB


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


'ARLINGTON WOMAN'S ALLIANCE


President, Mrs. Howard Bradford; vice president, Mrs. Alton F. Tupper; recording secretary, Mrs. E. A. Appleton; corres- ponding secretary, A. J. Wellington ; treasurer, Miss E. W. Hodgdon.


ARLINGTON WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


Meets first Friday of each month at parlor of First Baptist Church, Arlington. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in each year.


ARLINGTON ANTI SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION


President, Mrs. B. A. Norton ; secretary and treasurer, Miss Ellen W. Hodgdon.


Meets second Wednesday in each month. Annual meeting held in April.


EAST ARLINGTON IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION


Meets in Crosby School Hall, second Monday of each month.


LOOKE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION


Annual meeting held in April.


President, Rev. Edson R. Leach ; vice president, Joseph W. Downs; secretary, James E. Doughty ; treasurer, Andrew W. Freeman.


Meets time and place, October, February and April at call of president.


THE SINGERS' CLUB


Meets at Crescent Hall, Arlington Heights, on Monday eve- nings.


General Offices : 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON


METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Telephono Fort Hill 4600


Railroad Yard, 169 Pemberton St., No. Cambridge


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MIDDLESEX SPORTSMAN'S ASSOCIATION


President, Arthur K. Reading; secretary, Havelock S. Ma- der; treasurer, Harvey H. Bacon.


Annual meeting held in February.


SUNSHINE CLUB


President, Miss Susanna Haskell; vice-president, Mrs. C. G. Brockway; treasurer, Mrs. C. F. Parsons; secretary, Mrs. S. C. Pierce.


Meets first and third Wednesday of each month at home of members.


Annual meeting first Wednesday in May.


HIRAM LODGE, A. F. & A. M. Instituted 1797. Masonic Hall, 453 Massachusetts avenue


Secretary, Ernest Hesseltine.


Meets Thursday on or before the full moon at Masonic Hall, 453 Massachusetts avenue, corner Medford. Annual meeting first Thursday in November.


A. O. U. W. CIRCLE LODGE, NO. 77. Organized February, 1897


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at G. A. R. Hall.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION 23 Chestnut Street.


Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month.


President, Daniel M. Daley; vice president, Patrick O'Con- nell; secretary, D. W. Grannan; treasurer, W. D. Grannan.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 109


Meets K. of C. Hall, Mystic street, second and fourth Tues- day. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in October.


Grand Knight, E. A. Geary; deputy knight, J. B. Byrne; secretary, John P. McCarthy ; financial secretary, J. R. Hen- drich.


MANUFACTURING SPACE CHARLES E. HOWE 12 PEMBERTON SQUARE, BOSTON.


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


I. O. O. F. Hall, 661 Mass avenue


Chancellor Commander, Ivers L. Ketherbee; vice chancellor, Raymond A. Farr; keeper of records and seals, Frank W. Haven; master of exchanges, Ralph W. Hurlburt.


Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month at 8 p. m.


DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA, ST. AGNES COURT, No. 141 Meets in G. A. R. Hall second and fourth Mondays.


MENOTOMY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER Constituted 1866


Secretary, Ernest Hesseltine.


Meets third Tuesday, Masonic Hall, 453 Massachusetts ave- nue, cor Medford street. Annual meeting third Tuesday in September.


ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Longfellow Chapter 117


Mrs. L. M.Higgins, Worthy Matron; Mrs. R. M. Schuetzer, Associate Matron; Mrs. N. C. Wadleigh, secretary; Mrs. J. E. Odmeweler, treasurer.


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Odd Fellows' Hall. Annual meeting second Tuesday in December.


FRANCIS GOULD POST, 36, G. A. R. Meets in G. A. R. Hall, second and fourth Thursdays.


FRANCIS GOULD WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, NO. 43


President, Mrs. Margaret Urquart ; vice president, Mrs. Len- nie Chapman; secretary, Mrs. Carolyn Morse; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie C. Eames.


Meets second and fourth Thursday afternoons in G. A. R. R. Hall. Annual meeting in January at 2 o'clock.


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BETHEL LODGE, NO. 12, I. O. O. F. 661 Massachusetts avenue


Meets at 8 p. m. Wednesday evenings.


Noble Grand, Stephen A. Spencer; Vice Grand, Albert R. Crosby ; secretary, Rev. Frederick P. Connor, P. G .; Treas- urer, Warren A. Peirce, Jr., P. G.


IDA F. BUTLER LODGE, NO. 152, REBEKAH


Meets at Bethel Lodge Room, first and third Monday eve- nings.


CHARLES B. MARSH CAMP, 45, S. OF V. 370 Massachusetts avenue


Commander, George F. Greene; Senior Vice Commander, Oscar J. Teel; Junior Vice Commander, Theodore F. Long- wood; Secretary, J. W. Floyd; Treasurer, Orlando J. Sebolt. Meets first and third Mondays in G. A. R. Hall.


SONS OF VETERANS AUXILIARY, NO. 45


President, Mrs. I. Pearl Waugh; vice president, Mrs. Augus- ta Young; secretary, Miss Beulah Ham; treasurer, Mrs. Clara D. Powers. Meets time and place, first and third Mondays of each month in G. A. R. Hall.


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


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


MENOTOMY COUNCIL, 1781, ROYAL ARCANUM


Regent, Henry A. Kidder ; vice regent, James O. Hall; sec- retary, Charles R. Murrien, Jr. ; treasurer, Fred A. Horlter.


Meets first and third Fridays of each month. Annual meet- ing first Friday in December.


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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FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. CHARLES E. HOWE


9 Offices for your convenience.


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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.


WINCHESTER COUNTY CLUB 468 Mystic Street


President, John Abbott; vice president, Walter O'Hara; treasurer, Joseph J. S. Barten ; secretary, R. B. Metcalf.


BAY STATE, L. O. L., NO. 418


Meets in G. A. R. Hall third Tuesday in each month. 'Annual meeting in January.


General Offices: 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON


METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Telephone Fort Hill 4600 Railroad Yard, 169 Pemberton St., No. Cambridge


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ARLINGTON TOWN OFFICERS


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


Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor-Chairman, Horatio A. Phinney ; Oliver H. Lufkin, Charles B. Devereaux.


Assessors-Omar W. Whittemore, Martin J. Gallagher, F. Alfred Patterson.


Town Clerk-Thomas J. Robinson.


Town Treasurer-Myron Taylor.


Town Physician-Dr. Charles A. Keegan.


Collector-Edward A. Bailey.


Auditor-George M. Richardson.


School Committee-Myron W. Dole, Harold L. Frost, John R. Foster, Fred L. Dawson, John A. Bishop, Othilie J. Law- son, Charles C. Warren, Vittoria C. Dallin, Herbert A. Snow. Water Registrar-Harold N. Willis.


Park Commissioners Truman L. Quimby, William W. Cros- by, Arthur P. Wyman.


Board of Public Works-Loren W. Marsh, Thomas D. Ken- nedy, Clarence A. Moore.


Superintendent of Schools-George C. Minard.


Superintendent of Public Works-George E. Ahern.


Commissioners of Sinking Fund-Charles W. Allen, Henry Hornblower, Joseph C. Holmes.


Trustees of Pratt Fund-Charles W. Allen, William E. Wood, Henry Hornblower, George Hill, Joseph C. Holmes, Myron Taylor.


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


Trustees of Elbridge Farmer Fund-Henry Hornblower, Wil- liam E. Wood, Frank H. Walker, Harry G. Porter.


Board of Health-Alfred W. Lombard, Dr. Ernest R. Brooks, Dr. Charles A. Atwood.


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


Planning Board-Henry W. Hayes, Cyrus E. Dallin, Robert W. Pond, Harry G. Porter, Howard B. S. Prescott.


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Registrars of Voters-Daniel F. Ahern, Edward N. Lacey, Eben S. Dewing, Thomas J. Robinson.


Constables-Thomas O. D. Urquhart, John Duffy, Andrew Irwin, Daniel M. Hooley, Wm. T. Canniff, Thomas F. Priest, F. Joseph Cahalin, Edward T. Ryan.


Undertakers-Charles T. Hartwell, Daniel W. Grannan, Wil- liam D. Grannan, Joseph F. Quinn, Joseph J. Kelley & Son.


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. Urquhart, chief; Daniel M. Hooley, Lieut ; John Duffy, sergeant; Andrew Irwin, Joseph Cahalin, Thomas F. Priest, Edwin C. Jacobs, Theodore Belyea, Charles E. Carroll, Eric A. Anderson, Fred M. Kirlin, Daniel P. Barry, Felix Lopez, T. Arthur Nolan, Thomas N. Donovan.


Measurers of Wood and Bark-C. F. Donahue, Edward L. Curtis, Albert F. Duffy, Patrick F. Brosnahan.


Tree Warden-Daniel M. Daley.


Inspector of Plumbing-George A. Day.


Inspector of Milk-Alfred W. Lombard.


Inspector of Buildings-William Gratto.


Inspector of Wires-Reuben W. LeBaron.


Fish Preserver-Everett S. Chapman.


Inspector of Slaughtering Thomas J. Green.


Board of Health Agent-William S. Bradley.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Albert F. Duffy.


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POST OFFICES


Superintendent-Patrick J. Madden.


Hours, 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Collection by carriers : 6 and 9.45 p. m. daily. Sundays and holidays, 2 and 6 p. m.


Mails open : 7.10, 8.40 a. m., and 2.16, 4.23, 6.10 p. m.


Close : 7.45, 11 a. m., and 12.30, 3.30, 5.30, 8 p. m.


Mails arrive by electrics from No Cambridge at 12.05, 1.40, 1.45 p. m.


Leave for North Cambridge: 11.25 a. m., and 1, 9.20 p. m. Leave for Arlington Heights: 1.00 p. m. 7.40 a. m.


Money orders and Postal Savings: 7.00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m.


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS STATION


Superintendent, William A. McNeal 1371 Massachusetts Avenue


The post office is open daily, except Sundays and legal holi- days, from ? a. m. to 8 p. 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: 7.06 a. m. and 2.18, 6.18 p. m.


MAILS CLOSE


For Boston: 8.00 a. m .; 12, 3.00, 6.00, 7.55 p. m. For Arlington: 12.20.


Deliveries : 8.00 a. m. and 2.45 p. m.


ARLINGTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Expert Movers, Packers and Shippers of Household Goods and Pianos. 20 MILL STREET.


A LIVE WIRE


CHARLES E. HOWE


12 Pemberton Sq., Boston, 197 Mass. av., Arlington


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Chairman, John A. Bishop; Victoria C. Dallin, Charles C. Warren, Othilie J. Lawson, John R. Foster, Fred L. Dawson, Myron W. Dole, Herbert A. Snow, Harold L. Frost.


Secretary-Lindsey K. Foster.


Superintendent of Schools-George C. Minard, office High School. Office hours, school days, from 4 to 5 p. m. Tele- phones : office, 1470; residence, 1882-M.


Monthly meeting, third Tuesday evening in each month at 7.45.


SCHOOL TEACHERS


High School-Carl D. Burtt, principal; George I. Cross, sub master ; Harold E. Cowan, sub master; Frank V. Gordon, sub master ; Arthur E. Robinson, sub master. Assistants, Sarah J. Bullock, Evangeline Cheney, Ethel R. Butterworth, Helener G. Robertson, Ethel F. Littlefield, Ida B. Jewett, May A. Fur- don, Wm. T. McCarthy, Ruby S. Baker, Helen F. Hadley, Ger- trude A. Montague, Jeanette Sturtevant, Theresa B. Binnig, Olive E. Ireland, Minnie L. Shedd, Vivian H. Taber, Bessie A. Conway, Abbie M. Russell Annie A. Callahan, Adelaide L. Hutchins, Mary A. Riley, Annie L. Swasey, Agnes K. Rhodes, Lela C. Murdock.


Russell School-Annie D. Dunham, principal; Nellie A. Grimes, Sarah L. Gifford, Elizabeth A. Day, Ruth J. Loring, Mary E. Gray, Helen M. Fogg, Mabel C. Pond, Grace M. Me- serve, Margaret B. Condon.


Crosby School-Mary F. Scanlan, principal; Carrie L. Min- nott, Helen M. Warren, Jennie M. Cottle, Sara M. Henderson, Annie W. Cobb, Ellen E. Sweeney, Bertha L. Long, Ethel G. Higgins, Helen H. Beane, Frances E. Kelley, Bertha M. Wright, Ursula B. Hanna, Alice W. Collins, Mildred A. Evans, Josephine M. Goldsmith, Rachael H. Haynes, Elizabeth L. Hol- ton, Gertrude L. Toomey, Ellen E. Sweeney.


Cutter School-Jennie A. Chaplin, principal; Olive Strat- ton, Gertrude C. Abbott, Eileen L. Myles, Doris P. Robinson, Charlotte Blanchard, Georgianna P. Keith, Katharine E. Mc-


General Offices: 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON


METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Telephone Fort Hill 4600


Railroad Yard, 169 Pemberton St., No. Cambridge


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Carthy, Ethel Dudley, L. Frances H. Knowles, Arlene Avery, Hattie E. Baker, Katharyn C. Allen, Ida C. Hunt.


Junior High School-Bradford E. Swift, principal; Doro- thy E. Connor, Mabel D. Dickinson, Olive Smith, Teresa Mc- Dermott, Agnes F. Shea, Florence R. Norton, Ethel P. Ober, Beulah S. Arnold, Mary W. Sullivan, Ethel M. Joel, La Vera Morgan, Stella F. Nesmith, Martha Schaedel, Mildred E. Hy- land, Sara M. Wakefield, Helen K. Hardy, Katharine R. Tier- ney.


Parmenter School-Pearl M. Pillsbury, principal; Elizabeth L. Geer, Grace B. Tibbetts, Helen M. Dow, Miriam Braley, Vera E. Libby.


Locke School-Flora E. Fuller, principal; Alice M. Phil- brick, Bertha W. Richards, Carrie L. Horr, Corla M. Nelson, Edna McArthur, Myrtle M. Davis, Beatrice A. Thiesfeldt, Bes- sie E. Judge, Agnes E. O'Brien, Marjorie W. Woodhead, Helen Roberts, Mary J. Cannon, Marie A. Brandon, Lucy E. Evans, Amy D. Young, Helen P. Rhodes, Myrtle M. Davis, Mildred G. Priest, Lillian M. Lyons, Cecelia A. Welch, Alice M. Bean.




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