Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1903, Part 16

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Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 322


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BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE AS- SOCIATION.


President, Mrs. Mary Schlesinger.


Vice Presidents- Mrs. William I. Bow- ditch, Mrs. Joshua Crane, Mrs. Annie E. Grant, Mrs. Anna K. Channing, Mr. Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Mrs. Quin- cy A. Shaw Recording Secretary, Mrs. George Bene- dict


Corresponding Secretary, Miss Elizabeth H. Flint


Treasurer-Miss Albertina von Arnim Executive Committee - Mrs. Margaret Everett Chase, Mrs. Edith C. Baker, Mrs. Janet C. Bearse, Mrs. Maud B. Benedict, Mrs. Mira H. Pitman, Mrs. Kate Wendell Townsend, Mrs. Mary Hutcheson Page


Three meetings held each vear


THE BROOKLINE FIREMEN'S RE-


LIEF.


President, G. H. Johnson Vice Presidents, F. F. Muldowney, E. F. Procter


8 Bowker street, Brookline


Treasurer-F. F. Forbes 1


Trustees-one from each company and two at large


Meet third Monday of each month


Meet at Fire station B


Annual meeting third Monday in May


Election of officers in May


BROOKLINE FRIENDLY ASSOCIA-


TION . -


President, Mrs. James M. Codman; Sec- retary, Miss L. C. Post, Upland road ; Treasurer-Mr. Henry W. Lamb


Directors-Mrs. G. F. Arnold, Mrs. C. W. Jones, Mrs. F. B. Percy, Miss Mary Sargent, Mrs. A. L. Lincoln and Mr. R. A. Boit


Directors meetings held the first Thurs- day of the month from October to May General meetings, second Monday in No- vember, January and March


Annual meeting in May


BROOKLINE UNION.


President-Edward E. Blodgett Vice Presidents - Mrs. Charles H. Stearns, Wm. H. Lincoln


Secretary-Leonard C. Wason Treasurer-Henry W. Lamb Directors-E. E. Blodgett. H. W. Lamb, F. Nathaniel Perkins. Patrick John- son. Mrs. Katherine P. Briggs. Miss Emily G. Denny, Miss Martha W. Fdoerlv


COAL OF ALL KINDS. Metropolitan Coal Co.,


Office, Morse Ave., cor. Washington Street.


: General Offices,. 30 Congress St., Boston.


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


Meetings last Wednesdays in March, June, September, and December, at 5.30 p.m. in Brookline Union Build- ing


Annual meeting second Wednesday in April


BROOKLINE YOUNG MEN'S REPUB-


LICAN CLUB.


President-Herbert R. Chase


Vice President-Wm. L. Baker Secretary, Harold R. Wead


220 Aspinwall ave Treasurer-John A. Cousens


Auditor-Herbert I. Foster


Meetings at intervals during the fall campaign, usually held in some hall or club room


Annual meeting during second week in November


THE CHESTNUT HILL CLUB.


Organized 1894. Middlesex Road, Chest-


nut Hill.


President, Richard M. Saltonstall; vice- pres., James Arnold Lowell


Secretary-Paul Burrage


Treasurer-Ernest Winsor


Executive Committee-The officers ex officio, and Mr. W. L. Allen, Mr. A. N. Hood, Dr. H. T. Baldwin, Mr. E. S. Webster, Mr. H. W. Bliss Meet second Thursday in October Meet at club house


Ladies' Committee - Mrs. E. S. Web- ster, Mrs. A. N. Hood and Mrs. G. B. Poole


THE COUNTRY CLUB.


Clyde Street near Newton Street.


President-Laurence Curtis


Secretary-Frederick C. Hood Treasurer-Francis W. Lee 40 State street


Executive Committee-Laurence Curtis, Francis W. Lee, Frederic C. Hood, B. S. Blanchard, F. G. Webster, G. H. Windeler, L. A. Frothingham, Her- bert Jaques, Hamilton Perkins, Hen- ry E. Russell, Arthur W. Stedman, E. V., R. Thayer


DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION


BOSTON TEA PARTY CHAPTER


Regent- Mrs. Isidore F. Baxter Vice Regent-Miss Cora Dike


Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Abbie F Rossi


Treasurer-Mrs. Mary G. Burton


Historian-Mrs. May Holland


Meets third Thursday in the month


FIRST PARISH WOMAN'S ALLIANCE


President-Mrs. Theodore Lyman


Vice Presidents-Mrs. L. F. Perry, Miss E. G. Cummings


Recording Secretary-Mrs. Percy Chase Treasurer-Miss M. L. Watson


Corresponding Secretary - Miss A. R. Clark


Post Office Mission-


Chestnut Miss Lucy Lowell Secretary, Hill


Cheerful Letter Exchange-


Miss Louise Howe, Secretary, 53 Linden street


FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN. Glen road, corner Cumberland avenue


President-George Dexter


Secretary-Nathaniel U. Walker


Treasurer-Alfred Rodman


Supported by voluntary contributions


Pond avenue and Cumberland road, in Brookline


Out Patient Department, 633 Massachu- setts avenue, Boston


HARVARD CHURCH BROTHERHOOD.


President -- M. F. Dickinson


philadelphia Ice Cream Co.


43 West St, near Tremont St., Boston TELEPHONE OXFORD 582. Orders delivered in Brookline twice a day.


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BOOK.


BROOKLINE BLUE


· Vice President-Alexis H. French Secretary-E. E. Parker


Treasurer-Clifford M. Tyler Executive Committee-A. S. Lovett, H. J. Whiton


Membership Committee-C. H. Estey. J. Nelson Manning, H. E. Smith Meets third Monday evening of each month October to April inclusive Meets at residence of members or oc- casionally in a public hall Annual meeting in April


LONGWOOD CRICKET CLUB.


Corner Longwood and Brookline avenues


President-Edwin Sheafe


Vice President-R. G. Fessenden


Secretary, Palmer E. Presbrey, P. O. Box 2337, Boston


Treasurer-A. M. Lyman


Board of Governors-Alford Codman, Ar- thur Pied, George F. Pier, George F. Brown Jr., Philip Stockton, Leonard E. Ware


Annual meeting second Monday in March


PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES


Chestnut Hill avenue, corner Boylston


street


Superintendent-Dr. Walter Channing


RIVERDALE CASINO


Francis street, Brookline


President-Wm. J. Fegan Vice President-S. U. Grant Secretary-G. Nowell, 26 Kent sq. Treasurer-George F. Maxwell Meet second Saturday in each month Meet at club house Annual meeting first Saturday in May


RAMABAT ASSOCIATION. Brookline Circle President-Mrs. A. J. George


Philadelphia Ice Cream Co.


Vice Presidents-Rev. W. H. Lyon D. D. and Rev. D. D. Addison D.D. Treasurer-Mrs. William Robinson Cab- ot


Secretary-Mrs. William Lee


STEDMAN SANITARIUM End of South street Superintendent-Henry R. Stedman, M. D. Assistant-Francis W. Shove


THE WINTHROP CLUB.


President-William H. Rice


Vice President-Herbert R. Chase Secretary-Roger F. Hosford, 625 Milk street, Boston Treasurer-Roger F. Hosford


Directors-William G. Nash, John A. Cousens


Meets monthly-October to June


Annual meeting in June


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE


UNION.


President-Mrs. L. M. Grant Vice Presidents- Mrs. C. H. Stearns and Mrs. M. E. Mann


Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer- Miss Sara D. Newton, 2 Aspinwall av. 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.


BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.


Union Building, Walnut, corner High st


President-Mrs. Henry P. Briggs


Secretary-Mrs. Arthur Bowditch


Treasurer-Mrs. W. W. Potter Directors-President. Secretary, Treasu- rer, Mrs. Homer Albers, Mr. L. Du- Janey Addison, Miss M. W. Edgerly,


43 West St., near Tremont St., Boston TELEPHONE OXFORD 582. Orders delivered in Brookline twice a day


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


Mrs. Franklin Hobbs, Miss Lamb, Mrs. Percy Chase, Miss E. D. Pierce, Miss Rose Williams, Miss B. S. Paine


Employment Bureau connected with the Exchange


Branch of the Exchange is at 1353a Bea- con street, Coolidge corner, under the charge of Miss Clark and Miss Fogg


WOMAN'S CHARITY CLUB.


Hospital on Parker Hill ave.


President-Julia K. Dyer


Vice President-Mrs. Austin C. Wel- lington


Secretary- Henrietta Paige


Treasurer- Mrs. J. Sewall Ree'd


Meets third Thursday from October to June inclusive at New Century Build- ing


PUBLIC BATHS AND SWIMMING


SCHOOL.


Established October 24th, 1895.


George S. Rich, Supt., Walter R. Carroll, Asst. Sunt.


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 n. 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 n. 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 until 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. 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 2 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.


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.


BETH-HORAN LODGE, A. F. AND A.M.


W. M .- C. A. W. Spencer S. W .- Emerv B. Gibbs .T. W .- David H. Delano Treasurer-R. G. F. Candage Secretary-Charles A. Bowditch Brington rd.


COAL Best Quality, Lowest Prices


METROPOLITAN COAL CO., Morse Ave. Brookline


General Offices, 30 Congress St., Boston


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


S. D .- William L. Kemp


S. S .- William L. Baker Chaplain-Rev. Geo. M. Gerrish Marshal-Frederick A. Leavitt


S. S .- M. F. Reynolds Tyler-George W. Baker


Meets at Harvard square, (Bank Build- ing


Meets second Tuesday each month ex- cept July and August


Annual meeting second Tuesday in De- cember


R. C. WINTHROP LODGE, NO. 210, A.


O. U. W.


P. M. W .- John D. Carroll


M. W .- Francis M. Manley


Foreman-W. J. A. Hickey


Overseer-Wm. J. Love


Recorder-A. P. Waterman, 18 High Financier-George M. Saunders


Receiver- James F. Marshall


Guide-A. W. Videon


I. S. W .- W. T. Barham


Meet first and third Wednesdays in God- dard hall


Annual meeting third Wednesday in December


Trustees-Wm. Bingham, L. P. Lisotte, James Hickey


I. O. O. F.


LOMIA LODGE NO. 221.


N. G .- D. A. Kenrick


V. G .- G. F. Dailey


Secretary-A: L. Arthur


Treasurer-A. D. McDonald


W .- A. L. Walton O. G .- Robert Lanchester


I. S. G .- Wm. Harris Con. S. J. McNeilly


Meets corner Harvard and School sts. on Wednesday evenings


Annual meeting first Wednesday in Jan- uary


SAGAMORE COUNCIL No. 181 R. A.


Vice Regent-Jacon C. Morse Secretary-Arthur H. KeLom yo Prospect street, Brookline Treasurer-R. G. F. Candage Past Regent-Arthur C. Williams Trustees-V. W. Vivum, i. V. Ames, C. L. Crawford


Meets first and third Fridays at Odd Fellows' Hall


Annual meeting first Friday in Decem- ber


POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. -


President-Jos. J. O'Connell


Vice President-Edward J. Mealy Secretarv-Chas. C. Watterson 79 Brooks street


Treasurer-George F. Dearborn Meets at Police Station


Annual meeting first Monday in January


KNIGHTS OF HONOR


BROOKLINE LODGE No. 459


Instituted Feb. 8, 1871


P. D .- John G. Abercrombie Dict .- Havelock Churchill


Vice Dict .- William S. Richards


Asst. Dict .- Francis M. Manley Reporter-Angus A. Martin, 311 Boyl- ston street


Fin Reporter-Robert J. Stanfield


Treas. - James Stewart


Meet first and third Friday evenings in each month at Goddard hall, Washing- ton street


Annual meeting first week of April of each year


No. of candidates initiated from April to April of past year, 17; No. of deaths one with death claim of $2000. Paid within ten days from time of death


COAL


Best Quality, Lowest Prices


METROPOLITAN COAL CO., Morse Ave.


Brookline


General Offices, 30 Congress St., Boston


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


M. C. O. F.


St Lawrence Court, No. 61.


C. R .- James Driscoll


V. C. R .- Fred J. Smith


Treasurer- Michael, J. Kelley


Fin. Secy-Thomas M. Daley Rec. Secy .- Daniel Frawley


S. Con. - Joseph H. Anderson


J. Con .- Michael F. Fahey


I. S .- Peter Grace


O. S .- Michael Toura


Trustees of the Court-M. J. O'Day, Michael Lynch and Michael Daxon Meets at Harvard Hall first and third Mondays


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.


Brookline Council No. 110.


SANTA MARIE CONVENT.


Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at Knights of Columbus Hall, 118 Pleasant street


Annual meeting first Tuesday in Decem- ber Grand Knight-John J. Bushell


Deputy Grand Knight-Owen C. Train- or


Chancellor-Wm. H. Sullivan


Recorder-Frank G. Reidy


Financial Secretary-Michael P. Cleary


Treasurer-Thomas H. Doherty


Chaplain-Rev. Mortimer E. Twomey Lecturer-Wm. Mulready


Advocate- Peter J. McGuire


Warden-Walter J. Ballou


Inside Guard-Joseph S. Kirby


Outside Guard - Alexander H. Camp- bell


Board of Trustees-Timothy D. Cronin, Daniel E. Moriarty and Owen P. Doo- nan


WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS. Charles L. Chandler Corps, No. 109.


President-Mrs. Eliza S. Bugbee


S. V. P .- Mrs. Mary A. Allen J. V. P .- Mrs. Harriet L. Pierce Secretary-Mrs. Sarah L. Dyer Treasurer-Mrs. Lucy L. Turner Chap .- Mrs. Louise D. Nichols Conductor- Mrs. Mary L. Rutherford Guard-Mrs. Sarah T. Paine Meets first and third Tuesday afternoons of each month at G. A. R. Hall, in Town Hall Annex


C. L. CHANDLER POST, 143, G. A. R.


Com .- Benjamin E. Corlew S. V. Com .- Augustus S. Lovett J. V. Com .- Henry K. Paine Adjutant-Willard Y. Gross


Q. M .- Charles E. Hapgood Officers of the Day-Fergus B. Turner Surgeon-Dr. Thomas W. Clements Chaplain-William Finney


Meets at Post Room in Town Hall the first and third Tuesday evenings at S p.m.


Installation of officers first meeting in January


BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY 87 R. S. OF


G. F.


Ruler-Harry Mawhinney Instructor-P. J. Fee


Secretary-Owen Carey


Fin. Secy .- Owen Carey


Treas .- John C. Barthelmes


91 Harvard street, Brookline


Meets at 46 Boylston street the third Monday or each month at 8 p.m. Annual meeting third Monday in Jan- uary


BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY,


Washington street.


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-


A. H. BAILEY, Carpenter and Builder. All kinds of Jobbing


Carpenter Work


65 KENT STREET, BROOKLINE.


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


rial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. Number of volumes in Library, 60,000. During July and August the library clos- es at 6 p.m. except Saturdays Trustees-


Chairman-Charles H. Drew


Daniel Dulany 'Addison, R. G. F. Can- dage, James M. Codman, Prentiss Cummings, Desmond FitzGerald, Tap- pan E. Francis, William H. Lyon, S.


N. D. North, Edward Stanwood, Leon- ard K. Storrs and Moses Williams. Librarian-Louisa M. Hooper Assistant Librarian-Leslie Merritt School Reference Librarian-Harriet H. Stanley


Assistants-E. I. Marston, M. A. Kins- man, E. J. Heath, Alice Burrage, E. G. Johnson, E. U. Kinsman and Lucy L. Carter


KAKAS BROS., 179 Tremont St.,


near Tremont Theatre, BOSTON. FURS, Reasonable Rates.


St red and Insured


Rates of Postage.


1st Class .- Letters, and all mail matter sealed so that it cannot be exam- ined without breaking the seal. Postage two cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces (except Newfoundland. ) At least one rate (two cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding.


Postal cards, U. S. and British Provinces, one cent.


The use of the hand stamp for personal communications, as the stamping of a receipt or credit on a bill of account, price list with prices added in writing, matter produced by the type-writer,constitutes the matter Ist-class


Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another without additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwar- ded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collect- ed on delivery.


2nd Class .- All newspaper and other periodical publications which are is- sued 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 lb., 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 1 cent for each 4 ounces or fraction; full prepayment of postage compulsory.


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 2 oun- ces 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 third 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, papyrograph, and electric pen, may be sent through mails as 3d class matter. The limit of the weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in 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 one cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory . The limit of weight of packages of this class is four pounds. The sender may attach to such articles, by tags or label, any marks, numbers, names or letters, for purpose of description.


Unmailable. - All packages containing poisons, explosives, substances exhaling bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt,) obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or injure any person handling the same, cannot be forwarded in the mails.


MONEY ORDERS


For payment in United States, in Ha- waii, in Porto Rico and in the Philip- pines:


For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50 3 cents.


Order for amount not exceeding $10 . . .


10 cents.


$2.50 to $5.00 5 cents.


From $10 to $20 20 cents.


$5.00 to $10.00.


8 cents.


$10.00 to $20.00


10 cents.


$20.00 to $30.00


12 cents.


$30.00 to $40.00 15 cents:


$40.00 to $50.00. .18 cents.


From $60 to $70. 70 cents.


$50.00 to $60.00


20 cents.


From $70 to $80 80 cents.


$60.00 to $75.00


25 cents.


From $80 to $90. 90 cents.


From $90 to $100. 1 dollar.


SPECIAL DELIVERY :- A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents, attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate deliverv within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office, and within one mile of any other post office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of letters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters arriving from foreign countries and bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps, are entitled to special delivery.


FOREIGN POSTAGE


CANADA POSTAL TREATY :- By the conditions of this treaty, all packages of merchandise (heretofore excluded) addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the domestic mails. Such packages will be examined by the Canadi- an custom officials, and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collected on delivery of package.


MEXICO :- Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is subject to same rules and conditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise, not sent as bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcel post.


To Austria, Aden, (Arabia), Argentine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Brit- ish Guiana, British India (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Dell- mark, Egyot, France, French Colonies, Germany, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thom as, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Australia), West Australia :- pre paid letters per 1-2 oz., 5 cents; postalcards, 2 cents; newspapers and books, 1 c ent for 2 oz., or fraction. Articles of Merchandise, except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in mail to Foreign Countries, except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on samples, 8 3-4 ounces; limit of length, 12 inches; breadth, 8 inches; denth 4 inches.


GENERAL DIRECTIONS :- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and com- pletely, giving street and number, or box number, postoffice, and the name of the State in full; and to secure return in case of misdirection or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.


From $20 to $30 30 cents.


From $30 to $40. 40 cents.


From $40 to $50 50 cents.


From $50 to $60 60 cents.


$75.00 to $100.00 30 cents.


When payable in any other Foreign country :


Allston and Brighton Directory.


Elite List. Post-Office Brighton.


ACADEMY HILL ROAD.


From 338 Washington Street.


28 Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Keiver


32 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Driscoll


34 Mr. James Ballard Dana


52 Mrs. Nathaniel Jackson


82 Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Walton Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Walton Samuel Walton


110 Mr. & Mrs. Glenville S. Forbes 1


112 Mrs. William Wirt Warren Mr. Lyman Otis Warren


124 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin M. Fiske


128 Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus E. Marshall Miss Laura F. Marshall Miss Marshall


117 Mr. & Mrs. F. D. Williams


127 Mr. Webster F. Warren, Jr. Mr. Walter C. Warren Mr. Webster F. Warren


136 Mr. & Mrs. William Jackson 000 Prof. & Mrs. Thomas E. Pope Miss Mary R. Pope Miss Ethel M. Pope 000 Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Burley


ALCOTT STREET.


From 55 Franklin to Mansfield street.


6 Mr. James Gibbs


8 Mr. & Mrs. Williara Parker


10 Mr. Richard H. Wright Mr. & Mrs. William E. Hibbard


12 Mr. & Mrs. David Bramer


16 Mr. & Mrs. Mangus Von Loesecke


18 Mr. & Mrs. Morris Marks


22 Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Buckland


3 Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner E. Thorpe


5 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanford


7 Mrs. Christiana Gerhard


9 E. H. Littlefield


11 Mr. & Mrs. George F. Salisbury


ALDIE STREET.


From Franklin to Everett.


2 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Groves Mr. & Mrs. Lucius W. Richardson 4 Mr. & Mrs. Washington L. Prescott 22 Mr. & Mrs. Clifton N. Fletcher


24 Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Merrick


34 Mr. & Mrs. Gustave H. Yancke


44 Mr. & Mrs. W. V. Gilman


48 Mr. & Mrs. Gustave h. Yancke


23 Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Nicholl Laurence G. Nicholl The Misses Nicholl


47 Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Wilmot


57 Mr. Cornelius Bevelander Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bevelander


59 Mr. & Mrs. G. Krafft Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Krafft


Philadelphia Ice Cream CO.


34 Wesst St., near Tremont St., Boston TELEPHONE OXFORD, 582. Orders delivered in Brookline twice a day


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ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON. ALDIE STREET, Continued.


54 Mr. & Mrs. Elihu R. Dwight 62 Mr. & Mrs. Loring L. Wilder


64 Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Adams


75 Mrs. Joseph F. Spinney Dr. D. Frederick Spinney Mr. & Mrs. William C. Ham


ALLSTON HEIGHTS. From 558 Cambridge Street.


4 Mr. Elmer F. Hudson Mrs. L. B. Smith ~


Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Gurnsey


12 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Ashley


24 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Shapleigh


40 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Mellen. .


Miss Christine F. Mellen


7 Dr. & Mrs. Forrest H. Lynde 9 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred W. Herrick


31 Mrs. Emogene P. Steves


49 Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Sproul


52 Rev. & Mrs. William S. Kelsey Mrs. J. S. Parsons Miss Charlotte Gray Parsons


ALLSTON SQUARE. From 72 Allston Street.


8 Mr. & Mrs. Harry O. Wheeler


Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Ober


10 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Williams


19 Mr. Moses W. Cobb


The Misses Elms


21 Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Sproul


23 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dalton


12 Mr. & Mrs. Isaac G. Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Bradford C. Patch


16 Mr. & Mrs. Alldis W. Day Mr. & Mrs. Norman D. Fraser.


20 Mr. & Mrs. Amos. H. Estabrook


29 Mı. & Mrs. John J. Cahill


18 Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Hall 28 Mr. & Mrs. John Campbell


ALLSTON STREET. From Brighton Avenue to Washington Street.


18 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Toplam 22 Mr. & Mrs. S. Niles Dickerman


24 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Howard


48 Mrs. Lot M. Rollins Mr. Alexander C. Rollins Mr. Edward M. Rollins Mr. Charles N. Collins


62 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Pond


66 Mr. & Mrs. James G. Martin


68 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert H. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. John A. Topham


70 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Robinson The Misses Baldwin


108 Mr. & Mrs. Ferdinand Morse Charles A. Chase Mrs. Sarah Chase


112 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Morse Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Bliss Mrs. Jennie Pugh Charles R Barrows




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