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00 Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Saltonstall
00 Mrs. Louis A. Shaw
00 Miss Alice L. West George S. West
00 Mr. & Mrs. Allston Burr
00 Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Bliss
SOUTH STREET.
From Beacon street to Boston line.
93 Mr. & Mrs. S. B. Hinckley Sumner P. Hinckley
SUFFOLK ROAD.
From Hammond to Chestnut Hill.
38 Mr. & Mrs. Barclay Tilton
00 Mr. & Mrs. Clement S. Houghton
163 Dr. & Mrs. A. Everett Austin Sum. res. So. Harpswell, Me. Doctor's office "The Warren Cham- bers," 419 Boylston st., Boston
17 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Lake 27 Mr. & Mrs. James D. Colt 47 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Winsor Weld 65 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Hallowell 95 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Hartwell 111 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Martin 121 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Darling
137 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Burrage The Misses Burrage Paul Burrage 155 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Baldwin
WABAN HILL ROAD. From Commonwealth avenue near Boston line.
00 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Robinson
00 Mr. & Mrs. Oliver P. Knowles
00 Mr. & Mrs. Dana Estes, Jr.
WABAN HILL TERRACE.
00 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis L. Jones
00 Mr. & Mrs. William Farlow
00 Mr. & Mrs. William L. Scott
WOODMAN ROAD.
From Hammond street to Suffolk road.
00 Mr. & Mrs. George B. Poole
220 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE.
Palmer, Florist, Conservatories : Newton Street. Telephone Brookline Agents, FERTIFLORA, the Best Plant Food. Established 1886
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A. H. BAILEY,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER, All Kinds of Jobbing Carpenter Work 63 Kent Street, Brookline
MONEY ORDERS.
For payment in United States, in Hawaii, in Porto Rico and in the Philippines: For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; $2.50 to $5, 5 cents ; $5 to $10, 8 cents ; $10 to $20, 10 cents; $20 to $30, 12 cents; $30 to $40, 15 cents; $40 to $50, 18 cents ; $50 to $60, 20 cents; $60 to $75, 25 cents; $75 to $100, 30 cents.
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FOREIGN POSTAGE.
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GENERAL DIRECTIONS .- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and completely, giving street and number, or box number, post office, and the name of the State in full, and to secure return in case of mis- direction or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.
General Offices: 30 CONGRESS STREET Boston
Metropolitan Coal Co.
Morse Avenue,
Cor. Washington Street, Brookline
Brookline Fire Alarm.
List of Numbers and Location of Boxes.
4 Corner Washington and Brookline avenue
5 Fire station A. Village sq.
6 Harvard sq. and Harvard st.
7 Fire station B., Washington near Thayer st.
8 Cor. Gorham av. and Cypress
9 Boylston opp. Cameron
12 Walnut, cor. Walnut path
13 Cor. Cumberland av. and High
14 Cor. Cypress and Sewall
15 Cor. Walnut and Cypress
16 Cor. Walnut and Boylston
17 Cor. Cottage and Warren
18 Cor. Clyde and Warren
19 Clyde, near Newton
21 Cor. Chestnut Hill av. and Boylston 22 Town Hall*
23 Cor. Boylston and Hammond
25 Beacon street, near Dean rd.
26 Winthrop rd. near Addington rd.
27 Cor. Beacon and Washington
28 Buckminster rd. near Holland rd.
29 Cor. Gardner rd. and Tappan st.
31 Cor. Aspinwall av. and Harvard st.
32 Cor. Marion and Park sts.
33 Summit av. cor. Mason ter 34 Cor. Harvard and Beacon streets.
35 Harvard st. opp. Thorndike st. 36 Cor. Alton pl. and St. Paul street
37 Cor. Aspinwall av. and Toxteth st.
38 Cor. Linden pl. near Perry street
39 Cor. Washington st. and Gardner rd.
41 Cor. Carlton and Cochester
42 Fire station C, Monmouth st., Long- wood
43 Cor. Kent st. and Longwood av.
45 Mountfort st. near Prescott
46 Cor. St. Paul st. and Sewall av.
47 Beacon st. near Kent st.
48 Cor. Freeman and St. Paul
54 Flora st. opp. Walter av.
71 Goddard av. near Rockford
72 Cor. Newton and Grove
73 Cor. Newton, Lagrange and Ham- mond sts.
74 Cor. Grove and South streets 212 Norfolk rd.
213 Cor. Dean and Druce rds.
214 Cor. Kilsyth and Salisbury rd.
215 Cor. Park and Washington
261 Cor. Rawson rd. and Colbourne cres- cent
24 Cor. Chestnut Hill av. and Fisher av. 312 Cor. Naples rd. and Abbotsford rd.
313 Francis st. opp. Harrison st.
314 Fire station E, Devotion st.
315 Lancaster ter. near Mason ter.
316 Williams, cor. Centre
331 Beacon st. near Short st., opp. The Bonair
332 Cor. Vernon and Harvard
521 ** Car House, cor. Cypress and Frank- lin
641 ** Country Club
712 ** Car House, cor. Chestnut Hill av. and Beacon
*22 Signal for No school, 4 rounds.
Also a special box for town hall except between the hours of 7. 45 and 8.30 p. m.
** Special boxes.
Naphtha Cleansing.
E. R. FLINT NAPHTHA CLEANSING CO. 47 Bromfield Street, Boston. Telephone, 383 Main.
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REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE LOCATION OF FIRE APPARATUS. ALARMS.
First alarm to be given by striking four rounds on all bells
Second alarm to be given by striking 3 blows on all bells.
1. One stroke at 12 m. every day, One stroke every night at 9 o'clock.
1-1. Two strokes slow for fire out, and all apparatus under way will return to Combination No. 3-85 Monmouth st. quarters.
GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Chief. JOHN H. ALLEN, Asst. Chief.
Engine No. 1 - Pound lane
Engine No. 2-665 Washington st.
Hose No. 1-140 Washington st.
Hose No. 2-342 Washington st.
Third alarm to be given by striking 10 Hose No. 3 - Pound Lane blows on all bells.
Chemical No. 1- 140 Washington st.
Combination No. 1 - Devotion st.
Combination No. 2 - Heath st.
Combination No. 4- 665 Washington st.
Ladder No. 1 -665 Washington st.
Ladder No. 2-342 Washington st.
Palmer, Florist,
220 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE.
Conservatories : Newton Street. Telephone Brookline Agents, FERTIFLORA, the Best Plant Food. Established 1886
Town Officers.
ELECTED OFFICERS FOR THE MU-
NICIPAL YEAR 1906-7.
Town Clerk - Edward W. Baker.
Selectmen and Board of Health - Jas. M. Codman, Jr., Chairman. Nathaniel Conant, Horace James, John A. Curtin, William Craig.
Overseers of the Poor - James M. Cod- man, Jr., Chairman. William Craig, Nathaniel Conant, Horace James, W. F. Humphrey, Miss Martha W. Edgerly, F. Reand, George Rogers. Miss Sarah B. Train
Treasurer and Collector - George H. Willard Y. Gross. Worthley.
Assessors - Charles H. Stearns, Chas. Y. Gross, John E. Griffin, Warren C. Mer- A. Bowditch, Daniel J. Daley.
School Committee.
Term Expires.
Mrs. Edith C. Baker 1906
Franklin W. Hobbs 1906
Thomas B. Fitzpatrick 1906
Everett M. Bowker
1907
Mrs. Ruth C. Paine 1907
Michael Driscoll
1907
Trustees of Public Library.
William H. Lyon 1906
Edward Stanwood 1906
Leonard K. Storrs 1906
Frederick L. Gay 1906
Rufus G. F. Candage 1907
Desmond Fitzgerald 1907
Tappan E. Francis 1907
Moses Williams
1907
Trustees of Walnut Hills Cemetery.
Desmond FitzGerald
1906
Leonard K. Storrs
1906
Harvey H. Baker
1907
Charles H. Stearns
1907
Water Board.
Oscar B. Mowry 1906
Timothy J. Rourke 1907
Park Commissioner.
Desmond FitzGerald
1906
Charles S. Sargent 1907
Committee for Planting Trees - Ly- man J. Clark, James H. Bowditch, Miss Emma G. Cummings.
Auditors - Gardner C. Brooks, Charles
Fence Viewers - George H. Delano,
Constables - Albert S. Paige, Willard
rill, James G. Thompsn.
Sub-committees :-
No. 1, Public Schools - Prentiss Cum- mings, chairman. Messrs. Hobbs, Kenrick, Leland, Rollins and Whittier.
No. 2, Public Library, etc. - James R. Dunbar, chairman; Messrs. Candage, Car- roll, O'Loughlin, Parker and Moses Wil- liams.
No. 3, Water Supply, Parks, Public Grounds - Sumner H. Foster, chairman; Messrs. Clark, Channing, Connor, Lincoln, Mowry
No 4, Streets and Sewers - Jesse S. Wiley, chairman; Messrs. Baker, Bowker, Curtin, James
No. 5, Public Safety and Health - Burton W. Neal, chairman; Messrs Con- ant, Craig, Howe, Mackey, Paine.
No. 6, Finance and Administration - Alfred D. Chandler, chairman; Mesrs. Codman, Cumner, Dexter, Walker, F. H. Williams.
Chas. S. Hald, 50 STATION ST.
GENERAL HOUSE PAINTING,
WALL PAPERS, PICTURE MOULDING. Telephone, 366 Brookline.
BLUE-BOOKS and DIRECTORIES.
BLUE-BOOKS. Roxbury and West Roxbury,
Cambridge,
Dorchester,
Malden,
Brookline,
Beverly,
Newton,
Melrose,
North Shore.
Each one contains Map, Street Directory, Alphabetical and Street Lists of the Principal Residents, etc.
DIRECTORIES.
Arlington and Belmont,
Concord,
Lexington and Bedford,
Dedham
Melrose, Norwood and Walpole, Milton,
Plymouth and Kingston,
Whitman.
Middleboro Hyde Park
A Map Goes With Each Book.
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Post Offices.
BROOKLINE STATION.
Office open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Money order office from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. Delivery by carriers at 7 a. m., 11 a. m., 2. 30 p. m., 4.30 p. m.
Collections made from street letter a. m., 1.25, 2.55, 4.25, 5.55, 7.15 p. m.
boxes at time specified on various boxes.
Collections Sundays and holidays at and 12.15, 1.45, 3.15, 4.35, 6.15, 7.30 p. m. 1. p. m., and 6 p. m.
Mails arrive from Boston at 3.25 a. m., 8.45 a. m. and 5. p. m.
6.10 p. m., 8.05 a. m., 10.20 a. m., 11.50 a. m., 1.20 p. m., 2.50 p. m., 4.20 p. m., 5.50 p. m., 7.10 p. m., 9.30 p. m.
Mails despatched to Boston at 3.25 a. m. 6.50 a. m., 8.50 a. m., 11.05 a. m., 12.35 p. m., 2.05 p. m., 3.25 p. m., 5.00 p. m., 6.30 p. m., 7.50 p. m., 9.30 p. m.
Sundays at 4.05 a. m., 8.40 a. m., 4.55 p. m., 9.30 p. m. Leave at 9.20 a. m. and 5.35 p. m.
Holidays at 4.05, 6.10, 8.40 a. m. and at 4.55, 9.30 p. m. Leave at 6.50 and 9.20 a. m. and 5.35 D m.
I. M. FOGERTY, Supt.
BOULEVARD POST OFFICE. 1334 Beacon street.
WALTER I. GERROLD, Supt.
Mails. arrive at 6.15, 8.10, 10.25, 11.55
Mails close at 6.35, 8.30, 10.45 a. m.
Holiday mails arrive at 6.15 a. m. and
Office open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Money orders issued, and letters regis- tered from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Delivery by carriers 7.15, 10.45 a. m., 2.15, 4.35 p. m.
Holiday mails close at 6.40, 9.05 a. m. and 4 p. m.
Sunday mails arrive from all points at 8.15 a. m. and 5 p. m. Closed at 8.a. m. and 4. p. m.
Philadelphia Ice Cream Co. 38 West, near Tremont St., Boston
Telephone, Oxford 582. Factory Tel., Oxford 1636-4. Orders delivered in Brookline twice a day
KENNEY & WATERBURY COMPANY,
Designers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of ELECTRIC, GAS and OIL
FIXTURES
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ALPHABETICAL LIST.
Abbott E. S. Mrs., 1223 Beacon Abbott Fred W., 1138 Commonwealth av.
Abbott Lyman F., 35 Columbia Abbott Philip S., 1459 Beacon
Abbott Reuben, 45 Columbia Abercrombie E. B. Mrs., 19 Linden
Abercrombie The Misses, 19 Linden Abercrombie William H., 19 Linden Abrams David, 1616 Beacon Abrams Myer, 1616 Beacon
Abrams The Misses, 1616 Beacon
Ackerman Jacob E., 177 Naples rd.
Adair C. H. Mrs., 1223 Beacon Adamowski Joseph, 163 Walnut Adams Annie Mrs., 8 Cypress Adams Arthur A., 49 Kilsyth rd. Adams Arthur E., 156 Harvard Adams Bertram E., 496 Harvard Adams Catherine S. Mrs., 49 Kilsyth rd. Adams Charles E., 57 Babcock
Adams Charles R., 464 Heath, C. H. Adams Frank Sidney, 118 Mason ter. Adams George E., 60 Windsor rd. Adams James, 90 Longwood av. Adams John Quincy, 496 Harvard Adams John Quincy, Jr., 496 Harvard Adams John W., 1483 Beacon Adams, Mabel G. Miss, 27 Littell rd. Adams The Misses, 60 Windsor rd. Adams John S., 79 Rawson rd. Addison D. D. Rev. D. D., 2 Garrison rd. Adie Andrew, 400 Heath, C. H. Adrien, J. L., 1378 Beacon Aechtler John G., 380 Washington Ahl George W., 2 Kenwood Ainslie Allen, II Verndale Ainsworth George C. Dr., 531 Wash- ington Albers Homer, 84 High Alden Charles H., 116 Longwood av. Aldrich Charles E., 190 Babcock
Aldrich Ephraim F., 9 Summit av.
Aldrich George I., 122 Kent Aldrich Louis Mrs., 217 Harvard Alexander Charles, 219 Harvard Alexander Charles E., 51 Philbrick rd.
Alexander S. B., 82 Naples rd. Alford Edward B., 240 Kent Alford Miss, 240 Kent .
Alford Orlando H., 240 Kent
Alland M. J., 104 Westbourne ter.
Allen Arthur S., 135 Park
Allen Edward F., 103 Prospect
Allen Edwin B., 2 Cypress pl.
Allen Emery E., II Linden pl.
Allen Granville C. Mrs., 757 Washing- ton
Allen Horatio N., 200 Kent
Allen H. D., 9 Sewall av.
Allen Ida C. Miss, 9 Summit av.
Allen John H., 23 Thayer
Allen Joseph W., 92 Buckminster rd.
Allen Mabel L. Miss, 81 Green
Allen Maud P. Miss, 107 Westbourne ter. Allen Philip S., SI Green Allen Walter D., La Grange
Allen Warren C., 107 Westbourne ter.
Allen William L., 30 Kingsbury, C. H. Alley George R., 1061 Beacon
Almy William, 270 Chestnut Hill av. Almy William F., 233 Harvard
Almy William F. Mrs., 1056 Beacon Ames A. F. Mrs., 116 Colchester Ames Edith Miss, 74 Naples rd. Ames Eugene. 74 Naples rd. Ames Frank W., 74 Naples rd.
Ames Joseph B., 1759 Beacon
Amsden Franklin, 31 Summit av. Amsden H. F., 1223 Beacon
Amster N. L., 6 Hawes Anderson James H. Dr., 1085 Beacon
Anderson Joseph H., 175 Davis av. Anderson J. Edward, 57 York ter.
Anderson N. Sargent Miss, 29 Univer- sity rd.
PALMER, FLORIST, 220 Washington Street, Brookline. Conservatories : Newton St. Telephone.
BROOKLINE AGENTS, FERTIFLORA, The Best Plant Food.
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Anderson William Capt., 21 Thorndike Anderson William G., 29 University rd.
Andrew Benjamin C., 1501 Beacon
Andrew George C., 237 St. Paul
Andrew George T., 150I Beacon
Andrews Arthur R., 16 Garrison rd.
Andrews Charles S. Mrs., 182 Naples rd. -
Andrews Edgar R., Richmond ct.
Andrews Frank A., 98 University rd.
Andrews George L. Mrs., 95 Buckmin- ster rd.
Andrews Mark, 1479 Beacon
Andrews Robert D., 50 Fisher av.
Andrews R. H., 30 Upland rd.
Andrews Sidney Mrs., 51 Vernon
Andrews The Misses, 44 Edgehill rd.
Andrews The Misses, 51 Vernon
Andrews Walter E., 44 Edgehill rd.
Angell William G., 1386 Beacon
Anthony Edgar W., 123 Sewall av.
Anthony Mary Stuart Miss, 9 Summit av.
Anthony Nathan Mrs., 107 Upland rd. Appel Daniel F., 107 Dean rd.
Appleton Frank H., 1572 Beacon
Appleton John H., 59 Marion
Appleton W. C., 5 Parkvale
Appleyard Arthur E., 1774 Beacon
Archer Frank W., 34 Babcock
Archibald David W., Chestnut Hill av.
Arme George, 51 Abbotsford rd.
Arms Burditt L. Dr., 124 Buckminster rd.
Arms Theodore R., 151 Davis av.
Armstrong George E. Mrs., 69 Ham- mond, C. H.
Armstrong George W. Mrs., 1405 Bea- CO11
Armstrong Leo R., 107 Harvard
Arnold Fred A., 1589 Beacon
Arnold George Francis, SI Davis av.
Asbrand Luette V. Mrs., So Pleasant Asher Abraham, 16 Beals
Ashton Edward W., 20 Winchester
Ashton Henry B., 97 Manet rd., C. H. Ashton H. B., 8 Webster pk.
Ashworth F., 8 Bowker
Askenasy Henry W., 65 Brook
Aspinwall Thomas, 14 Hawthorn rd. Aspinwall William H., Hammond, C. H.
Atherton Charles E., 3 Washburn pl. Atherton Edith Miss, 302 Walnut Atherton Samuel Mrs., 1761 Beacon Atkins Ora, 38 Linden
Atkinson Caroline P. Miss, Heath Hill Atkinson Edward W., Heath Hill Atkinson Edward Mrs., Heath Hill Atkinson Robert W., Heath Hill Atkinson William, 159 Aspinwall av. Atteaux Frederick E., 79 Carlton Atwood David E., 1051 Beacon Atwood E. C. Miss, 1051 Beacon Atwood Hartley F., 1051 Beacon
Atwood Rufus H., 1051 Beacon
Atwood R. K. Mrs., 1051 Beacon
Atwood W. C., 9 Sewall av.
Austin A. Everett Dr., 163 Suffolk rd., C. H. Austin C. C., 9 Sewall av. Austin Thomas, 45 School
Avery G. A., 669 Washington
Ayars Henry M. Mrs., 131 Davis av.
Ayling Arthur P. Mrs., 1736 Beacon Babcock Annie Miss, 4 Davis av.
Babcock Arthur D., 87 Coolidge
Babcock William R., 42 Brington rd.
Babick William . H., 1459 Beacon
Babson Robert T., 157 Walnut
Bacon Charles F. Mrs., 57 Westbourne ter.
Bacon Francis W., 45 Addington rd. Bacon Josiah N., 100 St. Paul
Bacon M. P. Miss, 45 Devon, C. H.
Bacon William, 104 Buckminster rd. Bacon William, 150 Buckminster rd.
Badger Frederick, 7 Cypress pl. Badger Richard G., 35 Winchester
Badger Wallis B., 37 Osborn rd.
Badger W. C. H., I Marion ter.
Bail John W. Dr., 1501 Beacon Bailey A. H .. 195 Davis av.
Bainbridge E. C. Mrs., 10 Auburn pl.
Bainbridge E. L. Miss, 10 Auburn pl. Baird Charles L., 81 Perry
Baird Helen W. Miss, SI Perry
Baker Alpheus S., 27 Cypress pl.
Baker Charles M., III Ivy
Baker Cyrus, 101 Hammond, C. H.
Baker Edward W., 29 Vernon
Baker E. F., 447 Washington
Baker George B., 76 Crafts rd., C. H.
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Carpenter & Jobber, 65 Kent Street, = Brookline.
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Baker Grace S. Miss, 303 Harvard Baker, Hannah P. Mrs., 471 Washing- ton
Baker Harvey H., Newton
Baker Herbert, 151 Mason ter.
Baker James Mrs., Newton
Baker Joseph F., 303 Harvard
Baker J. Eliot, Newton
Baker Martyn, 19 Harvard Baker M. K., 9 Sewall av.
Baker Russell W., 669 Washington
Baker R. T. Mrs., 53 Bartlett Crescent
Balch Arthur S., 1004 Beacon
Balch Miss, 1004 Beacon
Baldwin Arthur C., 155 C. H.
Suffolk rd.,
Baldwin Eleanor T., Chestnut Hill av. Baldwin George S., 91 Middlesex rd., C. H.
Baldwin G. C. Dr., 150I Beacon
Baldwin Herman T. Dr., 96 Middlesex rd., C. H.
Baldwin John Avery, 233 Fisher av. Baldwin J. C. T., 4 Circuit rd., C. H.
Baldwin Thomas F., Chestnut Hill av.
Baldwin The Misses, 233 Fisher av. Ball J. Alfred, 33 Manchester rd.
Ball James D., 9 Parkvale Ballard Eliza Mrs., 155 Aspinwall av. Ballard John W. V., 2 Kenwood
Ballard William B. 45 Kenwood Ballou Hosea S., 139 Winthrop rd. Bamford Albert J., 40 Abbotsford rd. Bamford A. Miss, 40 Abbotsford rd. Bancroft Alice W. Miss, 25 Cypress pl. Bancroft Mary C. Miss, 25 Cypress pl. Banfield Jerine Mrs., 28 Alton pl. Bangs Adolphus, 20 Winchester Barber Frank M., 9 Littell rd. Barber Major W., 46 Babcock Barbey Jacob A. Jr., 69 University rd. Barker A. H. Mrs., 6 Foster Barker Elbra L., 1758 Beacon Barker Charles M., 18 Maple Barlowe Anna B. Miss, 25 Harvard Barlow James M., 50 Kenwood Barnard Roland' M .. 37 Harris
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