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Willcutt Miss, 5 Longwood ave. Willey Sylvester G., 81 Fuller Williams Alfred S., 48 Park Williams Arthur Jr., Dudley Williams Arthur, 60 High
Williams Arthur C., 15 Linden
Williams Arthur Jr., Buckminster rd.
Williams Arthur G., 24 Francis
Williams Augusta G. Dr., 278 Wal- nut
Williams Charles A., Walnut pl. Williams E. R., Richmond ct. Williams Francis C., 278 Walnut Williams Franklin D., Hammond, C. H.
Williams Frederick A. Dr., S Glad- stone ter., Regent Circle
Williams F. D., Lawrence rd., C. H. Williams Fred Homer, 22 Coolidge Williams Gardner B., 34 Abbots- ford rd.
Williams Grace Miss, Richmond ct.
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Williams John H., 15 Linden
Williams John M., SO Thorndike
Williams John R., 24 Francis
Williams Melvin B., Colbourne cres- cent
Williams Samuel, 48 Park
Williams Robert W., Walnut pl.
Williams Sarah H. Miss, 278 Wal- nut
Williams Stephen H., 6 Regent cir- cle
Williams V. Homer, 22 Coolidge
Willis Burton R., 75 Francis
Willis Robert B., 75 Francis Wilson Annie E. Miss, 161 Harvard Wilson Charles H., 1483 Beacon
Wilson C. L. Mrs., 82 High
Wilson C. P. Dr., Saltonstall ave., C. H.
Wilson Edward C. Mrs., 161 Har- vard
Wilson Edward Kent, 1345 Beacon
Wilson E. R. Mrs., 12 Fairmount
Wilson Henry C., 33 Longwood ave.
Wilson Henry L., 22 Harris
Wilson Josephine Miss, 12 Fair- mount
Wilson Kate Miss, 99 Babcock
Wilson Laura A., 99 Babcock
Wilson Lucy K. Mrs., 54 Auburn Wilson Lydia M. Miss, 161 Harvard Wilson Mary C. Mrs., 99 Babcock Wilson W. Arthur, 99 Babcock Winch George Fred, 108 Longwood ave.
Winch John F., 291 Harvard
Winch Joseph R., 108 Longwood ave.
Winchester Stephen S. Mrs., 1177 Harvard
Winchester The Misses, 117 Har- vard
Winchester William R., 1 Marion ter.
Wing Chester, 4 Summit ave.
Wing Daniel G., 19 Coolidge
Wing Henry T., 53 Monmouth
Wing Joseph, 59 Monmouth
Wing Massena B. Mrs., 4 Summit Winslow Andrew N., Suffolk rd., C. H.
ave. Winslow Edward, Beacon, C. H.
Winslow Helen A. Mrs., Beacon, C. , H.
Winslow Roland, 273 Walnut
Winsor Alfred Walnut
Winsor Annie A. Mrs., 26 Francis
Winsor Ernest, Hammond, C. H. Winsor Estelle L. Miss, 26 Francis Winsor S. E. Mrs., 54 Auburn Winsor Walter T., 68 Walnut
Winsor William C., 26 Francis
Winter Mary E., 7 Gordon ter., Gar- rison rd.
Wise Arthur, 1795 Beacon
Wise Stuart W., 1795 Beacon
Wiswell Andrew B., 17 Columbia
Wiswell Bessie F. Miss, 17 Columbia Wiswell Dexter B., 17 Columbia Wiswell Laura F. Mrs., 17 Columbia Witherell C. D., 3 Salisbury rd.
Witherell George H., 6 Hawes
Withington The Misses, 17 Auburn Withrow Lindsay Rev., 1569 Bea- con
Wittemore Francis A. Mrs., 93 Per- rv Wood Anna E. Miss, 34 Naples rd. Wood Arthur, 17 Harris
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Wood Edward L., 44 Cypress Wood Elizabeth C. Miss, 44 Cypress Wood Harry H., 15 Centre Wood Henry A., 90 Addington rd. Wood Herbert A., 11 Windsor rd. Wood H. Holton, 284 Walnut
Wood Mary E. Miss, 90 Addington rd.
Wood William Allen, 97 Longwood ave.
Wood William B., 25 Davis ave.
Wood W. Whitney, 9 Verndale
Woodbury Clifford K., 12 Naples rd.
Woodbury Harold M., 12 Naples rd. Woodbury Harry C., 122 Pleasant Woodbury Horace S., 12 Naples rd. Woodbury I. V. Mrs., 4 Washburn pl.
Woodbury Pauline E. Miss, 12 Na- ples rd.
Woodman Fred H., 21 Vernon
Woodman John H., Winslow rd.
Woodman Samuel, Hammond, C.
H.
Woodruff Fred O., 131 Kilsyth rd. Woods Albert H., Warren
Woods Anna W. Mrs., 220 Walnut Woods Eunice M. Miss, 220 Walnut Woods Florence Miss, 936 Beacon Woods Frank F., 96 Ivy
Woods Frederick A., 936 Beacon
Woods Harriet E. Miss, 220 Walnut Woods J. Henry Dr., 39 Salisbury rd.
Woods Solomon A., 936 Beacon Woods Walter H., 162 Babcock Woodward James W., 70 Fuller Woodward Royal, 87 Walnut
Woodworth Herbert G., 101 Ivy
Wordell Arthur A., 23 Bowker Wormser Louis, Fuller
Worthley George H., 12 St. Paul Worthley The Misses, 12 St. Paul Wrenn James F., 1651 Beacon Wright Andrew, 11 Harris Wright A. W. Mrs., 19 Brook Wright Caroline Mrs., 3 Bernard ter., Garrison rd.
Wright John G., Heath, C. H. Wright S., 172 Harvard
Wrightington Charles W., 94 Fran- cis
Wrightington Edgar N. 76 Mon- mouth
Wrightington rd. Stewart, Salisbury
Wyeth Edwin A., 316 Tappan
Wyeth Helen Miss, 316 Tappan
Wyman Alice Miss, 57 St. Paul
Wyman George H. Mrs., 57 St. Paul
Yeomans A. H., Abbotsford rd. Young Agnes H., 446 Washington Young A. S. Mrs., 28 Naples rd. Young Charles W., 180 Naples rd. Young Frank D., 115 Toxteth
Young Fred S., 28 Naples rd. Young George B., 1345A Beacon Young Harry, 51 Sewall ave. Young Henry A., 446 Washington
Young Isaiah C., Fuller
Young John D., 30 Davis ave.
Young R. M. Miss, 2 Wellington ter. Young The Misses, Fuller
Young The Misses, 28 Naples rd.
Young William H .. 21 John
Yerxa H. E., 1459 Beacon
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Brookline Churches.
ALL SAINTS' CHURCH,
(Protestant Episcopal.) Beacon street eor. Dean road.
Rector, Rev. Daniel D. Addison, 2 Park- man Terraee.
Clerk, Nathaniel U. Walker, Buekmin- ster road.
S. S. Supt., The Rector. Services: Sunday school, 9.30 a. m .; Morning Service and Sermon, 11 a. m .; Prayer and Sermon, 8.00 p. m .; Holy Days, 1v.30 a. m .; In Lent, Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, 5.00 p. m.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Bethany Building, Washington, opp. Cy- press Street. Supt. John Knox Marshall, Summit Ave. Clerk, Frank W. Burdett.
Sunday School, 3.15 in Winter, 4.00 in Summer.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR,
Monmouth eor. Carlton Street, Longwood. Rector, Rev. Reginald H. Howe, D. D., 23 Monmouth Street. Clerk, H. G. Woodworth, 101 Ivy Street. Sunday school superintendent, The Ree- tor.
Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m .; 4.00 p. m. Sunday school meets at 9.45.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, (Chestnut Hill.)
Rev. Henry S. Nash, Reetor; 9 Acacia Street, Cambridge. Sunday Services, 10.30 a. m .; S. S. 3.30 p. m .; evening, 4.00 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Linden Place.
Rev. W. T. MeManus, Pastor.
Clerk, Thomas L. MeMahon, Kerrigan Place.
Mass at 7.00 and 9.00. High Mass 10.30 a. m .; Vespers 3.00 p. m.
Services: Week-day, every morning, 6.30 and 7; Sunday School meets at 9.30 a. m., and 2 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
Harvard near School Street. Rev. Avery A. Shaw, Pastor.
Sunday Services; 10.45 a. m .; 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m .; Y. P. S. C.E., Tuesday 7.45 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Friday, 7.45 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Prospect near School Street. Pastor, Rev. W. Elder Archibald, D. D., Ph., D., 77 Prospect Street.
Clerk, Samuel J. McNeilly.
S. S. Supt., Robert Stanfield.
President Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. J. J. Phillips
Services : Sunday, Preaching, 10.45 a. m., 7.30 p. m .; Sunday School 12.15 p. m .; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30 p. m.
Week-days: Prayer Meeting, Fridays, S. p. m.
FIRST PARISH CHURCH. Walnut Street.
Pastor, Rev. William II. Lyon, D. D., 353 Walnut Street.
Clerk, Henry Ware, 82 High street. S. S. supt., M. S. Brooks. Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m .; Sunday School, 12 m.
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HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Harvard, cor. Marion Street.
Pastor, Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., 21 Rawson Road. Rev. Oliver D. Sewall, Asst. Pastor.
Clerk, Edward Sharp, 12 Fairbanks Street.
S. S. Supt., Rev. Oliver D. Sewall.
Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m., 7.30 p. m .; Sunday School, 9.30 a. m .; Young Peo- ple's Meeting, 6.30 p. m.
Week-days, Fridays, 7.45 p. m .; Bethany School, 3.15 p. m .; 4.00 p. m., in sum- mer
HIGH STREET CHURCH,
(Swedenborgian). Cor. High and Allerton Streets. Rev. Charles W. Harvey, Pastor.
Service at 10.45 a. m. Sunday School at 12 m.
LEYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Beacon Street, opp. Englewood Avenue. Pastor, Rev. Harris G. Hale, 1651 Bea- con Street.
Treas., Mr. George E. Adams, Windsor Road.
Clerk, Dr. Robert W. Hastings, Kilsyth Road, Brookline.
Sunday School Supt., Mr. Morris A. Hall. Services: Sunday, Morning Worship at. 10.30; Sunday, School at 12 m.
Week-days, Friday, 7.45 p. m.
ST. MARK'S METHODIST EPISCO- PAL.
Park, cor. Vernon Street.
Pastor, Dillon Bronson, residence 34 Cen- ter Street.
Treas., F. A. Kellogg. 86 Vernon Street. S. S. Supt., S. L. Burr.
Services: Sunday, Worship. 10.45 a. m., 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 12.00 p. m. Epworth League Prayer Meeting, 6.30 n. m.
Week-days, Class Meeting, Tuesday
evenings; Fridays, Prayer Meetings, 7.45 p. m.
ST. LAWRENCE'S CHURCH, CATHO- LIC.
Boylston, near Chestnut Hill Avenue Rector, Rev. Thomas F. McManus, Boyl- ston Street, near Chestnut Hill Ave- nue S. S. Supt., S. A. Doran
Services : 7 and 9.30 a.m. and at 3 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 a.m.
Week-day Services, 7.30 a.m. Mass.
ST. PAUL EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Protestant Episcopal.)
Aspinwall Ave., cor. St. Paul Street. Rector, Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., The Rectory, Aspinwall Ave., Clerk, A. L. Walker, 13 Cypress Street. S. S. Supt., The Rector.
Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m., from Nov. to Easter 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. Saint's Days, 9.30.
SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF BROOKLINE.
Sears' Chapel, Colchester St.
Pastor, Rev. Edward D. Towle, 31 Kent Square
Clerk, George P. Furber, 55 Davis Ave- nue
S. S. Supt., George Pierce Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m. Sunday School, 12 in.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, (Washington, cor. Cypress.)
Pastor, Rev. Geo. M. Gerrish, D. D., Brook Street.
Clerk, Arthur C. Williams, 15 Linden Street.
S. S. Supt., A. C. Williams.
Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12.10 M.
Week-days, Ladies' Aid Society and Young People's Society, bi-monthly; Church Meeting, quarterly ; Social Meetings monthly.
Clubs, Societies, Etc.
THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB.
The Automobile Club of New England formally opened its new quarters on New , ton Street, cor. Clyde, in the house for- merly occupied by the Suburban Club, The officers of the club are: President, Arthur W. Stedman. Vice-president, Francis R. Hart. Secretary, George E. McQuesten. Treasurer, Royal R. Sheldon.
Executive Committee, Henry Howland, Knight Neftell, Walter A. Underwood, C. L. Edgar, and F. E. Stanley.
BROOKLINE EDUCATION SOCIETY.
Organization, 1900-1901.
President, Rev. Daniel Dulany Addison. Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Alice N. George, 43 Thorndike St.
BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE AS- SOCIATION.
President, Mrs. Mary Schlesinger.
Vice-presidents, Mrs. Sara R. Bowditch, Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, Mrs. A. E. Grant, Mrs. Anna K. Chauncy, Mrs. William Lloyd Garrison. Sec. address, Miss Flint, High street; Treasurer, Miss Fillebrown; Directors, Mrs. Mary Hutchinson Page, Mrs. Joshua Crane, Mrs. William L. Benedict, Mrs. Chas. M. Baker, Mrs. B.F. Pitman, Mrs. H. L. Bearse, Mrs. H. Lincoln Chase.
BROOKLINE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSO- CIATION.
President Michael J. O'Hearn; vice-presi- dents, James H. Boody and William D.
Paine; sec., Sidney W. Dean; treas- urer, B. J. Duffy ; auditor, Clarence A. Fuller; executive committee. A.E. Ken- drick, Patrick Johnson, Frank F. Mul- downey, Charles E. Riley and F. A. Palmer; Membership committee Clar- ence A. Delano, B. Frank Carroll, J. P. Mackey, T. D. Driscoll and John F. Fleming.
THE BROOKLINE FIREMEN'S RE- LIEF.
Pres., George H. Johnson; Vice-pres., F. F. Muldowney; Clerk, E. F. Proc- tor; Treas., F. F. Forbes; Trustees, C. A. Pons, P. J. Grennan, F. E. Spencer, S. R. Allen, J. Kernan, L. F. Foster. W. S. Richards, J. H. Allen, F. A. Leav- itt, P. A. Mahoney, J. H. H. Hickey, C. E. Riley.
Meetings: Trustees meeting, third Mon- day each month; Place, Fire Station B., Washington street; Annual meet- ing, third Monday in May.
Election of officers, third Monday in May, E. F. Proctor, Sec.
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. President, Mrs. James M. Codman; Sec- retary, Miss L. C. Post, Upland road; Treasurer Mrs. Henry W. Lamb; Di- rectors, The above and Mrs. Geo. F. Arnold, Mrs. F. B. Percy, Mrs. C. W. Jones, Mr. Robert A. Boit, Mr. Albert L. Lincoln, Jr .; Meetings, second Mon- day in November, Jan., March, May, at 3 p. m., in Union Building, Walnut and High streets.
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BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
President William H. White; Vice-presi- dent G. Loring Briggs; Secretary, Chas. W. Kellogg, Jr .; Treasurer, Chas. W. Kellogg Jr., 5 St. Paul street; Direct- ors, William G. Nash, Amy B. Ed- mond, Edith Parker, Chas. Jenney, J. Emory Hoar. No special time of meet- ing. Object of association is to bene- fit the High School.
BROOKLINE UNION.
Secretary, F. Nathaniel Perkins; Vice- presidents, Mrs. Chas. H. Stearns, Wil- liam H. Lincoln; Secretary, L. C. Was- on; Treasurer, Henry W. Lamb, 199 Harvard street; Directors, Mrs. Henry B. Briggs, Miss Emily G. Denny, Miss Martha W. Edgerly, Edward E. Blod- gett, Patrick Johnson, Henry W.Lamb, Albert L. Lincoln, Jr., F. N. Perkins C. A. WV.Spencer, L. C. Wason. Mrs. Fogg in charge of room. Rooms open 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
BROOKLINE WHEELMEN.
President, Joseph W. Cook; vice-presi- dent, Thomas F. Costello; treasurer, James J. Lovett; financial secretary, John T. Tarrant; recording secretary, M. Sullivan, Jr.,sergeant-at-arms, Hugh Campbell; board of directors, James F. Curry, John J. Madden and John J. Ryan; auditing committee, Daniel J. Daley, James Moloney, Jr., and Hugh Campbell.
THE CHESTNUT HILL CLUB.
Organized 1894. Middlesex Road, Cliest- nut Hill.
President, Richard M. Saltonstall; vice- pres., James Arnold Lowell; treas., A. B. Denny; sec., Charles H. Burrage, Chestnut Hill.
Property of the Club .- About three acres of land, laid out for baseball, football and tennis courts. Clubhouse ( includ-
ing assembly room, bowling alleys, Pool-room, card-room, reception-rooms, shower baths and lockers in basement.
THE COUNTRY CLUB.
Clyde Street near Newton Street.
President, Laurence Curtis; sec., George E. Cabot, 31 State street, Boston; treas., Francis W. Lee, 40 State street, Boston; executive committee, Laurence Curtis, George E. Cabot, Francis W. Lee, Herbert Jaques, Arthur W. Sted- man, S.H. Fessenden, G. H. Windeler, Thomas R. Wheelock, F. G. Webster, Louis A. Frothingham, B. S. Blanch- ard, Hamilton Perkins.
DAUGHTERS' OF THE REVOLUTION Isaac Gardner Chapter.
President Mrs. J. C. Kittredge; vice- presidents, Mrs. John Stearns, secre- tary, Mrs. Edmund Cowles, Beacon St .; treasurer, Miss Coolidge. Meetings, second Wednesday of each month. An- nual meeting, second Wednesday in March. The Chapter, has given $59 to the Valley Forge Memorial; $10 toward fund for Cuban teachers, $10 toward Wolcott memorial.
HARVARD CHURCH BROTHERHOOD.
President, Jesse S. Wiley; vice-president, Charles H. Utley; secretary, Charles H. Eglee, 24 William street; treasurer, William H. Stickney; directors, Geo. H. Worthley, J. N. Tewksbury, Meet- ing 3rd Monday each month as an- nounced. 200 members. Annual meet- ing, April.
LONGWOOD CLUB. Organized 1887. 26 Monmouth Street.
COAL Best Quality, Lowest Prices
METROPOLITAN COAL CO., Morse Ave. Brookline
General Offices, 30 Congress St., Boston
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LONGWOOD CRICKET CLUB.
President, J. W. Dutton; vice-president, Edwin Sheafe; treasurer, A. M. Ly- inan; secretary, Palmer E. Presbrey ; board of governors, Alfred Codman, L. E. Ware, Kenneth Horton, R. G. Fes- senden and G. F. Brown, Jr.
THE WINTHROP CLUB.
President, William L. Baker; vice-presi- dent, William H. Rice; secretary, Roger F. Horsford, secretary's address, 125 Milk street, Boston; treasurer, Roger F. Horsford. Meets 3rd Thes- day evening of each month, from Sept. to June, at residences of members. An- nual meeting in June.
YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB. President, Herbert R. Chase; vice-presi- dent, William L. Baker; secretary, William S. Parker, 1 Hawes street; treasurer, John A. Cousens. Meets during fall campaign at headquarters. Annual meeting, Monday following State election.
FRATERNAL AND BENEVOLENT.
BETH-HORAN LODGE, A. F. AND A.M. Organization 5901.
W. M., Dr. Arthur H. Bailey; S. W., Charles A. W. Spencer; J. H., Emery B. Gibbs; S. D., David H. Delano; Sec., Charles A. Bowditch; treasurer, Rufus G. F. Candage. Meetings held second. Tuesday in each month except July and August, at 7.30 p. m., in Masonic Hall, Harvard and School streets. An- nual meeting second Tuesday in De- cember.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
President, Mrs. L. M. Grant; vice-presi- dents, Mrs. C. H. Stearns, Mrs. G. E. Mann; corresponding secretary, Miss
S. D. Newton, 2 Aspinwall avenue ; recording secretary, Miss M. E. Mann, 71 Prospect street, Brookline; treas- urer, Miss S. D. Newton; directors, president and officers and committees. Meeting 2nd Thursday of each month, except July and August at home of the ladies. Annual meeting, 2nd Thursday of January. Our Union supports a class in Scientific Temperance Instruc- tion-taught by Miss Newton-which meets weekly in Union Building.
POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. President, Alonzo W. Corey; vice-presi- dent B. Frank Bartlett; secretary, Charles C. Watterson, 79 Brook street; treasurer, George F. Dearborn; direct- ors, the above and Peter Curry, James McDonald and Jos. J. Carroll. Annual
SAGAMORE COUNCIL, No. 181, R. A. Meetings Ist and 3rd Fridays in month. in Masonic Hall.
Regent, A. C. Williams; vice-regent, C. W. Vroom; orator, W. B. Jones; P. R., C. W. Morse : sec., A. H. Kellom; coll., William Finney; treas., H. G. F. Can- dage; chap., J. C. Morse; guide, C. A. Bowditch; war., F. B. Turner; sentry, N. C. Paul; trustees, T. H. Dyer, L. Stone, J. E .Brown.
R. C. WINTHROP LODGE, NO. 210, A. O. U. W.
Meets first and third Wednesdays in God- dard Hall. Annual meeting last Wed- nesday in December.
P. M. W., Arthur C. Smith; M. W., E. J. Messier; foreman, John D. Carroll; overseer, Fraun Manley; recorder, A. P. Waterman, 18 High street, Brook- line, Mass; financier, Geo. M. Saun- ders; receiver, F. J. Powers; guide, M. A Brown; I. W., F. A. Johnson; O. W., S. J. Malloy. Lodge leases and sub-lets Goddard Hall; trustees, Dr. E. W. Bowker, M. J. Finn, F. W. Boyn- ton.
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M. C. O. F. St Lawrence Court, No. 61.
Chief Ranger, Harry Lacey; vice-chief ranger, Dennis Harrington; treas., M. J. Kelley; financial sec., Thomas M. Da- ley; rec. sec., Daniel Frawley; sen. con- ductor, Joseph McKenney; jun. con- ductor, Daniel Morgan; inside sentinel, Harry Anderson; outside sentinel, Pat- rick Ward; trustees, M. J. O'Day, Michael Lynch, Michael Daxon.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Brookline Council No. 110.
Grand Knight, Daniel V. Norris; deputy grand knight, Frank T. Sullivan; fi- nancial secretary, Em. De Vicq, Wash- ington street; treasurer, William J. Gilligan; rec. sec., Fred R. White. Meets second and fourth Mondays in Goddard Hall.
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.
Charles L. Chandler Corps, No. 109. Organized June 8, 18SS. Meets at 3 o'clock p. m., Ist and 3rd Tuesdays each month, at G. A. R. room Town Hall. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in January. President, Helen L. Paine; S. V. P., Eliza S. Bugbee; J. V. P., Mary A. Allen; secretary, Mary A. Smith, 12 Thayer place; treas- urer, Lucy L. Turner, 69 Gorham ave- nue; Chap., Louise D. Nichols; con- ductor, Hattie L. Pierce; guard, Ida S. Aechtler.
I. O. O. F. Laconia Lodge, No. 221.
Meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock in Ma- sonic Hall. N. G., Frederick Robinson ; V. G., Foster Creelman; secretary, James WV. Horton, School street, treas- urer, Willis E. Files; warden, Dan- iel W. Phillips: O. G., David Kerrick ; T. G., E. W. Robart; conductor, Samuel McNealey.
C. L. CHANDLER POST, 143, G. A. R. Com., P. A. Nordell; S. V. Com., Benj. E. Conlon; J. V. Com., H. R. Paine ; adjutant, W. Y. Gross; Q. M., C. E. Hapgood, 15 Parkvale; officer of day F. B. Turner. Meets first and second Tuesday each month in Town Hall, at S p. m.
PUBLIC BATHS AND SCHOOL.
SWIMMING
Established October 24th, 1895. George S. Rich, Supt., Walter R. Carroll, Gen. Asst.
SCHEDULE OF HOURS.
For use of Natatorium and Private Baths.
MEN AND BOYS.
MONDAY .- From 2 to 6 p. m. Entrance until 5 o'clock. Fee, 5 cents.
TUESDAY .- For men and boys over 16 years, from 6 to 10 p. m. Entrance until 9 o'clock. Fee 10 cents.
WEDNESDAY .- From 2 to 6 p. m. En- trance until 5 o'clock. Fee, 5 cents. From 6 to 10 p. m. Entrance until 9 o'clock. Fee 25 cents for residents, 50 cents for non-residents, except to hold- ers of commutation tickets.
THURSDAY .- For men and boys over 16, from 6 to 10 p. m. Entrance until 9 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents.
FRIDAY .- From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. En- trance until 12 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents. Reserved for free instruction for school boys and from 2 to 5 p. m. For men and boys over 16, from 6 to 10 p. m. Entrance untu 9 o'clock. Fee, 15 cents. SATURDAY .- From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Entrance until 12 o'clock. Fee, 5 cents. For men, and boys over 16, from 5 to 10 p. m. Entrance until 9 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents.
WOMEN AND GIRLS.
MONDAY .- From 9 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
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Entrance until 12.30 o'clock. Fee, 15 cents. For women, and girls over 16 years, from 6.30 to 10 p. m. Entrance until 9 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents.
TUESDAY .- From 9 a. m. to 1.30 p. m. Entrance until 12.30 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents. Reserved for free instruction of school girls from 2 to 5.
WEDNESDAY .- From 9 a. m. to 1.30 p. m. Entrance until 12.30 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents.
THURSDAY .- From 9 a. m. to 1.30 p. m. Entrance until 12.30 o'clock. Fee, 10 cents, From z to 5.30 p. m. Entrance until 4.30 o'clock. Fee, 5 cents. Also free practice for school girls receiving instruction.
SATURDAY .- From 1.30 to 5 p. m. En- trance until 4 o'clock. Fee, 5 cents. This schedule in continuous effect ex- cept from July Ist to September 15th of each year, when the summer sched- ule is substituted.
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION.
Instruction in swimming is given dur- ing the entire year by a corps of compe- tent instructors.
TERMS FOR SWIMMING INSTRUC- TION.
Twelve (class) lessons $6.00; Individual instruction (12 lessons) $10.00; Indi- vidual instruction (less than 12 lessons) each $1.00.
BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Washington street.
Librarian, Hiller C. Wellman; School reference Librarian, Miss Harriet H. Stanley.
The library is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., on every secular day throughout the- year, except legal holidays, viz., Wash- ington's Birthday, Patriot's Day, Memo- rial Day, Independence Day,Labor Day,. Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.
Number of volumes in Library, 55,441 ;. number of volumes issued for Home use in 1900 118,092; an increase over 1899 of 13,604.
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Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another without additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.
2D CLASS .- All newspaper and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication and with a paid list of subscribers. Rate 1 cent per pound, and is for the benefit of publishers and news agents and of dealers only. Publications of this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage com- pulsory.
3D CLASS .- Books (printed), circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, and corrected proof sheets and MS. copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. Rate, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the United States, with postage prepaid at 3d class rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be prepaid at 4th class rates. The date of issue, name of the addressed, the name of the sender, may be written on a circular, or the correction of a typographical error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papy- rograph, and Electric Pen may be sent through mails as 3d class matter. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in the case of single volumes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.
4th CLASS .- Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchandise, metals and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Rate 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds. The sender may attach to such articles, by tags or label, any marks, numbers, names or letters, for purpose o fdescription.
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