Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1894, Part 2

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Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 158


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Sagamore Council, Royal Arcanum.


Regent-Leonard Stone.


Vice-Regent-E. B. Buckingham. Secretary-Francis H. Bacon.


Treasurer-R. G. F. Candage.


Meetings held first and second Wednesdays of each month in Masonic Hall.


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


Sons of Temperance, Division No. 86. Meetings held in Harvard Hall.


Wilder Dwight Camp, Sons of Veterans.


Captain-W. Carl Pree.


First-Lieutenant-Robert W. Finney.


Second-Lieutenant-William D. Paine.


Camp Council-C. J. Crawford, Joseph C. Canty, George W. Pree.


Delegate-George W. Pree.


Alternate-William D. Paine.


St. Lawrence Court of Foresters.


Chief Kanger-Michael J. Kelley.


Vice-Chief Ranger-James Maloney.


Recording Secretary-Daniel Frawley.


Meetings held second and fourth Mondays in Good Fellows' Hall.


St. Mary's T. A. and B. Society, Linden Park.


President-Frank J. Carroll.


Vice-President-Charles A. Waterson.


Recording Secretary- John H. Lacy.


Financial Secretary-Thomas J. Kelley.


Treasurer-James J. Powers.


Meetings held first and third Mondays of the month.


The Norfolk Social Club.


President-W. H. McManus.


Vice-President-D. T. Hogan.


Secretary-J. J. Casey.


Treasurer-F. A. Horgan.


Directors-J. J. Nyhan, T. J. Burke, T. J. Toomey.


Sergeant-at-Arms-J. T. Wilson.


Meetings held first and last Tuesdays of each month in Guild Block, Washington Street.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Union Building.


President-Mrs. Jerome W. Tyler.


Vice-Presidents-Mrs. Reuen Thomas, Mrs. E. S. Tobey, Mrs. Sarah Mellen.


Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. H. E. Abbott. Secretary-Mrs. Florence M. Hooper.


Reference for pledges from persons on police probation for good behavior-Mrs. C. H. Stearns.


Meetings held second Wednesday of each month.


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


BROOKLINE FIRE ALARM.


LOCATION OF BOXES.


4 Washington, cor. Brookline Avenue.


5 Hose house, Washington.


6 Harvard Square, cor. Harvard.


7 Hook and Ladder house.


8 Gorham Avenue, cor. Cypress.


9 Boylston, opp. Cameron.


12 Walnut, near Washington.


13 Cumberland Avenue, cor. High.


14 Cypress, cor. Sewall.


15 Walnut, cor. Cypress.


16 Walnut, cor. Boylston.


17 Cottage, cor. Warren.


18 Clyde, cor. Warren.


19 Newton, near Clyde.


21 Chestnut Hill Avenue, cor. Boylston.


*22 Town Hall.


23 Boylston, cor. Hammond.


24 Chestnut Hill Avenue, cor. Fisher Avenue.


25 Beacon, near Dean Road.


26 Washington, near Gardner road.


27 Beacon, cor. Washington.


28 Buckminster Road, near Holland Road.


29 Gardner Road, cor. Tappan.


31 Aspinwall Avenne, cor. Harvard.


32 Marion, cor. Park.


33 Combination Engine house.


34 Harvard, cor. Beacon.


35 Harvard, opp. Thorndike.


36 Alton Place, cor. St. Paul


37 Aspinwall Avenue, cor. Toxteth.


38 Freeman, cor. St. Paul.


39 Carleton, near Ivy.


41 Carleton, cor. Colchester.


43 Kent, cor. Longwood Avenue. First alarm to be given on bells, by striking four rounds. Second alarm to be given by striking ten blows. General alarm to be given by striking ten blows twice.


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FIRE ALARM-Continued.


One stroke at 12 M., every day and 9 P. M.


*22 Signal for no school, four rounds ; also a special box for Town Hall, except between the hours of 7 and 8.30 A. M.


GEORGE H. JOHNSON, CHIEF ENGINEER.


Steam Fire Engine, No. 1, Boylston Street.


Chemical Engine, No. 1, Monmouth Street, Longwood.


Hose Company, No. 1, Washington Street, near Boylston.


Hose Company, No. 2, Washington Street, opp. Town Hall.


Hose Company, No. 3, Boylston Street.


Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, Washington Street, opp. Town Hall.


Steam Fire Engine in house with Hose 3, Boylston Street.


Combination Hose and Chemical, Devotion Street.


RAILROAD STATIONS.


BROOKLINE STATION, B. & A. R. R., Washington Street. C. W. Morgan, Station Agent.


COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R., Essex Street, cor. Brighton Avenue.


Alonzo L. Hosmer, Station Agent. 1 BROOKLINE HILLS STATION, B. & A. R. R., Cypress Street, cor. Tappan. J. H. Allen, Station Agent.


LONGWOOD STATION, B. & A. R. R. (Brookline Branch), Longwood Avenue, near Boston line. M. T. Ward, Station Agent.


BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Charles Knowles Bolton, Librarian. Amelia A. Woods, First Assistant.


The library is on Washington Street, near School, and is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. on every secular day throughout the year except the legal holidays. It contains 40,332 volumes. The reading room (Gardner Hall) has all the best English and American periodicals.


Anyone over 12 years of age who is a resident of the town or signifies his intention to remain at least three months, may have a card, which entitles the holder to draw two books.


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STREET DIRECTORY.


Ackers Avenue, from Chestnut Hill avenue to near Reservoir place. Addington Road, from Winthrop Road. Allendale Road, from Grove, near Newton, easterly to West Roxbury line. Allerton, from Irving, opposite Upland road, to Pond avenue. Alton Place, from 22 St. Paul to Harvard.


Andem Place, from Harvard square, opposite Davis avenue.


Ann, from Still to St. Paul.


Aspinwall Avenue, from Harvard opposite School to Brookline avenue. Argyle Road, from Commonwealth av. to Englewood av., Aberdeen. Auburn, from 72 Harvard to Park. Auburn Place, from 40 Auburn. Avon, from Goddard avenue to Pond.


Babcock, from Harvard near Beacon to Commonwealth ave › Beacon, from Boston line at St. Mary's street to Boston line Brighton district. Beaconsfield Terrace, See Tappan street and Garrison road. Bernard Terrace, Garrison Road.


Boston, from Newton, J. P., to Allendale road. Boylston, from 80 Washington to Chestnut Hill Reservoir. Boylston Place, from Boylston near Cypress.


*Brook from Aspinwall avenue, near Harvard.


*Browne, from Powell to Pleasant. Brookline Avenue, from Washington, opp. Walter avenue, to Boston line. Buckminster Road, from Chestnut Hill avenue to Clinton road. *Carlton, from Ivy to B. & A. R. R., Chapel Station. Cameron, from Boylston near Lincoln School. Centre, from Beacon near Harvard on right. *Charles, from Beacon, next Harvard, to Sewall avenue. *Chatham, from Kent to Hawes.


Chestnut Hill Avenue, from Boylston to Beacon at Brighton line. Chestnut, from Boston line, J. P., near High to Walnut. Chestnut Place, off Chestnut, near Walnut. Chestnut Hill Road, from Boylston, near Hammond, to Newton line. Chiswick Road, from Englewood av. to Commonwealth av., Aberdeen. Circuit Road, from Norfolk road near Boylston.


Clyde, from Warren to Newton. Clinton Road, from Sumner road to Buckminster. Clark Road, from Boylston near Cypress to Sumner road. *Colchester, from Kent to Carlton.


Colbourne Crescent, from Winthrop road to Rawson.


Commonwealth Avenue, from Mill Dam to Brighton avenue. Coolidge, from Harvard to Winchester. Corey Hill, between Washington and Harvard near Brighton line. Cottage, from Warren to Perkins. Cumberland Avenue, from High to Pond avenue. Cypress, from Washington to Chestnut. Cypress Place, from 15 Cypress.


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Davis Avenue, from Washington at Harvard square to Gorham avenue.


Davis Court, from 122 Washington.


Dean Road, from Beacon street to Chestnut Hill avenue.


Devotion, from 64 Babcock, northerly.


Downer, from Washington at Boston line east to Boston line.


*Dudley, from Kent to Hawes.


Dudley, from Warren, near Unitarian Church, to Warren.


Dummer, from St. Paul to Pleasant.


Dwight, from Babcock to Pleasant.


*East Carlton, east side R. R. track, Chapel Station.


Edge Hill Road, from High near Cumberland avenue.


*Egmont, from Pleasant, beyond St. Paul.


Elm, from Davis avenue to Cypress.


Elm Place, from Walnut to High.


Emerald, from Brookline avenue to Pearl.


Emerson, from Davis av., to Waverly street.


Englewood Avenue, from Beacon to Boston line.


*Essex, from Commonwealth avenue, near Cottage Farm Station. to Ivy. Fairbanks, from Beacon to Washington.


*Fairmount, from Dudley to Dudley.


Fay Place, off Washington.


Fillmore Terrace, Tappan near Beacon.


Fisher Avenue, from Boylston street, to Commonwealth avenue.


Flora. from Walter avenue to Juniper.


*Francis, from St. Paul to Kent.


Francis Terrace, Tappan, near Beacon.


*Freeman, from Babcock to beyond Powell.


Fuller, from Harvard, beyond Williams.


Gardner Path, from Washington to Gardner road.


Gardner Rod, from Washington to Tappan.


Garrison Road, from Tappan to Winthrop road.


Glen, from Allerton near Pond avenue to Cumberland avenue.


Goddard Avenue, from Cottage to Newton.


Goodwin Place, from 206 Washington.


Gorham Avenue, from Cypress to Tappan.


Green, fron Harvard to Pleasant.


Gordon Terrace, Garrison road, near Tappan


Grove, from Newton to South.


Hammond, from Newton line to Lagrange, in Newton. Harris, from 86 Harvard to Vernon.


*Harrison, from Aspinwall avenue to Francis.


Harvard, from Harvard square to Boston line Brighton district.


Harvard Avenue, from 56 Harvard to Park.


Harvard Place, from Harvard.


Harvard Square, junction Washington, Harvard and Davis avenue.


Harvey, from Walnut to Irving, opposite Upland road.


*Hawes, from Beacon to Colchester.


Heath, from Boylston, opposite Brighton, to Newton line. Heath Hill, off Heath.


High, from Washington to Chestnut near Boston line. J. P. district. Highland Road, from High, next beyond Edge Hill road.


Hill, from Allerton, near Glen, to Cumberland avenue.


Holden, east side of Town Hall, from Washington to Pierce.


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Homer, from 95 Harvard to Brook.


Houlihan Avenue, from Boylston. near Reservoir place. Hurd Road, from Brook, next Harvard, to Linden place. Irving, from Walnut to High. *Ivy, from Essex to St. Mary's.


Jamaica Road, from Highland road, near High, to Pond avenue, Boston line. John, from Pleasant, near Coolidge corner, to Green.


Juniper. from 10 Morss avenue to Flora. Keiffer Road, from Gorham avenue to Davis avenue.


*Kent, from Harvard square to Beacon.


*Kent Square, from Kent, near Francis, to Harrison. Kerrigan Place, from 55 Boylston, across Railroad.


Kilsyth Road, from Beacon, to Lanark road, Aberdeen. Lagrange, from Newton opposite Hammond to Newton line. Lancaster Terrace, off Beacon (Corey Hill).


Linden Court, from Linden place near Perry. *Linden Place, off Harvard, near Pierce.


*Longwood Avenue, from Longwood station to Harvard.


Maple avenue, from Irving, near Walnut, to Upland Road. Marguerite Terrace, Tappan street. Marion, from Harvard to Beacon.


Marshall, from Sewall avenue. next St. Paul.


Mason Terrace, from Summit avenue. Middlesex Road, from Circuit road.


*Monmouth, from St. Mary's to Hawes.


*Monmouth Place, from Monmouth to R. R. track, near Chapel station. Morss Avenue, from Walnut and Washington to Walter avenue.


*Mountfort, from Essex to St. Mary's. Monroe Place. changed to Cameron.


Newton, from Pond, J. P. district, to Brookline, in Newton. Norfolk Road, from Boylston near Chestnut Hill road to Newton line. Oak, from Heath.


Oak Place, off Oak. Osborne Road, from 204 Babcock.


Park, from Washington to Beacon.


Parkman Terrace, Garrison Road


Pearl, from Brookline avenue to Washington.


*Perry, from Aspinwall avenue to Francis.


Pierce, from Harvard to Prospect. *Pleasant, from Harvard to Boston line, Brighton district.


Pond Avenue, from Washington to Boston line, JJ. P. district. Pound, from IFeath to Boylston.


*Powell, from Beacon, opposite Kent, to Freeman.


*Prescott, from Ivy to Mountfort.


Prospect, from Washington to School.


Prospect Avenue, changed to Mason Terrace.


Prospect Place, from Prospect. Rawson Road, from Gardner road westerly to Beacon.


Rawson Path, from Gardner road. Reservoir Place, from Boylston to Chestnut Hill Reservoir.


Richter Terrace, see Beacon.


*Ridgeway, from Freeman between Pleasant and Babcock. Roberts Place, from Sewall to Sewall place.


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Rockwood, from Goddard avenue to Boston line.


School, from Washington opposite Cypress to Harvard opposite Aspinwall avenue.


Searle Avenue, from 12 Cypress.


Sewall. from Cypress to Chestnut.


*Sewall Avenue, from Harvard to Kent.


Sewall Place, from junction Sewall and Cypress.


Short, from Beacon to Summit avenue.


South, from Newton street to J. P. district.


Spring Road, from Jamaica road to Highland road.


Station, from Washington, northierly.


Stearns Road, from Harvard to St. Paul.


Stetson, from Freeman to Dwight.


*Still, from Browne to Freeman.


St. Mary's, from Monmouth to Commonwealth avenue.


*St. Paul, from Aspinwall avenue to Commonwealth avenue.


Summer. from Washington, at Boston line.


Summer Road, from Boylston opposite Reservoir to Clark road.


Summit Avenue, from Beacon to Boston line, Brighton district.


Sumner Road, from Boylston to Tappan.


Tappan, from Cypress to Beacon.


Thayer, from Washington to Waverly.


Thayer Place, from Thayer, northerly.


Thorndike, from Harvard. near Coolidge to Winchester.


*Toxteth, from Francis to Linden place.


University Road, from Beacon.


Upland Road, from Irving opposite Allerton.


Vernon, from Harvard to Park.


Villa Lane, from Washington to Pond avenue.


Walnut. from Washington to Boylston near Reservoir.


Walnut Hill, west of Newton.


Walnut Place, from Walnut near Irving.


Walnut Terrace. off Walnut.


Walter Avenue. from Washington to Flora.


Warren, from Walnut near Unitarian Church to Heath.


Washington, from Tremont at Boston line to Boston line, Brighton district. Waverly, from Cypress to Davis avenue.


Wellington Terrace, off Cypress near Walnut.


Webster, from Harvard to junction Beacon and Park.


Webster Place, from 15 Harvard near Harvard square.


White Place, off Washington.


Williams, from Harvard to Winchester.


Winchester, from Beacon near Corey Hill to Boston line, Brighton district. Winthrop, from Boylston.


Winthrop Place, from Leverett.


Winthrop Road, from Beacon to Gardner road.


Woodland Road, from Heath to Hammond.


Woodward Square, junction of Pearl and Emerald.


York Terrace, from Summit av., near Beacon street, to Lancaster Terrace. *Situated in Longwood.


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ELITE BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


The names are arranged in the order of residences running from one street to another, those in the right hand column being residents of the right hand side of street, and those in left residing on left hand side of street, in order as printed.


ADDINGTON ROAD. From Winthrop Road to Colbourne Crescent.


Mrs. H. Fellner


Miss Lillian B. Fellner


Mr. & Mrs. Francis Leeds


Mrs. Hannah B. McLean


Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Wood


Miss Mary E. Wood


Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Blodgett. At home Thursdays Sum. Res., "Crow Point," Hingham Mr. & Mrs. Andrie G. Gieriet Miss Marie C. Gieriet


ALLERTON STREET.


From Irving to Pond Avenue.


Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Briggs


Mr. & Mrs. George Loring Briggs


Mr. Albert P. Briggs


Mr. & Mrs. Sumner Flagg


Mr. & Mrs. George A Bugbee Sum. Res , Mashpee, Mass. At home Thursdays


Mrs. C. C. Wilder


The Misses Flagg


Mrs. William Parker


Mr. & Mrs. Francis H. Russell


Mrs. E. A. Flint


Miss Mary H. Russell


Miss E. M. Parker


Mr. & Mrs. Aaron II. Latham


Miss Mary E. Cabot


Mr. D. S. Sanford


Mr. John H. Cabot


Miss J. B. Sanford


ALTON PLACE. From Harvard to St. Paul Street.


Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Saville


Mr. Robert S. Littell


Miss Susan G. Littell Col. & Mrs. William L. Chase


Mrs. Mortimer C. Ferris. Miss Mary E. Ferris Mr. Lynde R. Ferris


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ASPINWALL AVENUE.


From Harvard to Kent Street.


62 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Fitzpatrick Rev. Leonard K. Storrs


Miss A. E. Storrs


Miss Storrs Mrs. S. B. Kenrick


130 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Crosby


130 Mrs. E. H. Kimball


172 Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Saxe


184 Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Bliss


194 Dr. & Mrs. Frederick B. Percy


Sum. Res., Popham Beach, Me. 165 Capt. & Mrs. Wm. F. Humphrey


198 Thomas Carleton O'Brien


198 The Misses O'Brien


204 Mr. & Mrs. Perez B. Howard


208 Mr. & Mrs. E. B. Cole At home Fridays


218 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Richards


220 Mr. & Mrs. Leslie C. Wead


222 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Keith 222 Mr. A. Paul Keith


123 Mrs. S. K. Burgess


123 Mrs. E. K. Storrs


127 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin C. Dean


153 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Binley


153 Mr. & Mrs. B. O. Flower


155 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Emery


157 Mr. & Mrs. John Mann


159 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus L. Thorn- dike Sum. Res., Brewster


165 Miss C. C. Humphrey Sum. Res., Hillsboro, N. H. At home Thursdays


177 Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Graham


179 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Bush


183 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. Codman, Jr.


189 Mr. William A. Faulkrer


189 Mr. & Mrs. S. D. Faulkner


189 Miss Clara M. Holbrook


193 Rev. & Mrs. George E. Horr


193 Miss Amalia Sacchi


199 Rev. & Mrs. Joshua Gill


203 Mr. Winand J. Toussaint 203 Miss Emma Toussaint


207 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Appleton


213 Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. Holden.


219 Mr. & Mrs: Delbert W. Northrop.


223 Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln Grant


225 Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Peirce. -


AUBURN STREET.


From Harvard to Park Street.


12 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Mills


14 Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Nash


52 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Frost


52 The Misses Frost


54 Mrs. J. G. Mudge


54 Mrs. Lucy K. Wilson


54 Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Choate


56 Mrs. Charles H. Richardson


15 Mr. & Mrs. James Alfred Watson At home Tuesdays


17 Mrs. Moses Withington


21 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Chapman


21 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Miles


23 Mr. & Mrs. Melvin A. Heilburn


23 Mr. & Mrs. William Filene


23 A. L. Filene


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AUBURN STREET-Continued.


Mrs. James M. Burgess. At home Wednesdays Mr. & Mrs. Rufus A. Flanders Mr. & Mrs. Chauncy A. Jacobs At home Mondays Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Goodale Miss M. F. Goodale Miss S. H. Floyd


AUBURN PLACE. Off Auburn Street.


8 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Church


10 Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop M. Pitnian


Sum. Res., Lower Bartlett, N. H. At home Thursdays 12 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Cushing


9 Rev. & Mrs. Marshall M. Cutter


9 Miss H. M. Cutter


9 Miss Alice M. Cutter


11 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Hammer


AVON STREET. From Goddard Avenue to Pond Street.


Mrs. William F. Weld


BABCOCK STREET. From Harvard, near Beacon, to Commonwealth Avenue.


28 Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Wyman THE GABLES Mr. William II. Atkinson


34 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Littefield. At home first Monday after- noons


40 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Rich


40 Mr. Henry Rich


48 Dr. & Mrs. J. E. Walker At home Tuesdays


48 Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Ridgway


54 Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Tyler Pratt. 64 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Harwood 202 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Hubbard 204 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Aldrich


204 Mrs. S. B. Aldrich


208 Mr. & Mrs. David J. McGrath At home Thursdays 208 Mrs. Ann M. Kilroy


210 Mr. & Mrs. Isaac H. Sears.


210 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Henry Mead


210 Miss Annie B. Todd


00 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Stack


43 Mr. William Reardon


43 Miss Mary Reardon


51 Mr. & Mrs. M. N. Smith


61 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Twombly 109 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Howard.


205 Mr. & Mrs. William S. Dearborn


229 Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Thomas


231 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Richards


Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Fay Mr. & Mrs. D. W. Howland


Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Hardy


Mr. & Mrs. A. Winthrop Pope


ROBART BROTHERS,


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UPHOLSTERERS AND DRAPERS


MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF


ANTIQUE FURNITURE. CARPET AND SHADE WORK. 311-317 Washington Street, Adjoining Town Hall, BROOKLINE. Chairs To Let for Parties and Private Theatricals. TELEPHONE 69-3.


BUZZELL'S Longwood and Boston EXPRESS.


Residence, Pleasant St, Brookline. BOSTON OFFICES:


59 Franklin Street,


105 Arch Street,


15 Devonshire Street, 34 Court Square.


Baggage Checked to all Depots. 0- -


FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVINGI Connected by Telephone.


Cousens Brothers


DEALERS IN


COAL. HARD AND SOFT WOOD.


Office, Opposite Railroad Station, BROOKLINE.


Wharf at Longwood.


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Orders can be telephoned from the Brookline Exchange from 7 A.M. to 6 P. M.


(327) 31


BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


BEACON STREET.


From Boston Line to Chestnut Hill Reservoir.


1041 Mr. & Mrs. E. B. Phillips


1041 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Phillips




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