Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1907, Part 2

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Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 292


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Residence 59 Marion Street, Brookline Residence Telephone 1643-2 Brookline


LITHOGRAPHERS.


Walker George H. & Co., 221 High, cor. Purchase, Boston. See page 106


LUNCH ROOM.


Mann Everett E., 9 Wilton, Allston. See opp. page 191


MANICURE.


Curtin Ida M., Miss, 222 Washington


manicuring and Chiropody (Scientific treatment)


Miss Ida M. Curtin


222 Washington St .. Brookline Formerly 47 Winter St., Boston


At patron's residence by appointment Telephone 239-1 Brookline


Manicuring, 50c. Ingrowing Nails, 50c. Corns, 25c


MAP PUBLISHERS.


Walker Geo. H. & Co., 221 High, cor. Purchase, Boston. See page 106


MASSAGE (Facial, Electric, etc.).


Murray A. A. Miss, 1619 Beacon. See opp. page 78


McRAY REFRIGERATORS.


Bell Wm. G. Co. The, 46 Commercial, Boston. See page 123


MEN'S FURNISHINGS.


Hewins & Hollis, 4 Hamilton pl., Boston. MEN'S FURS.


Lamson & Hubbard, 92 Bedford and 173 Washington, Boston. See page 88


Eyes Examined and Accurately Fitted to Spectacles and Eye Glasses


THOS. W. SPENCER CO., 2 PARK SQUARE, COR. BOYLSTON STREET


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MILK AND CREAM.


Alden Bros., 1171 Tremont, Roxbury. See page 69


Brigham C. Co., 158 Mass. av., Cambridge. See front col. page


Oak Grove Farm Co., 1171 Tremont, Roxbury. See page 69


Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co., 793 Boylston, Boston. See page 69


MILLINERS.


The Weatherby Co., 215 Berkeley Bldg., Boston. See opp. page 43


MINERAL WATER.


Windsor Mineral Spring Co., Old South Bldg., Boston. See back col. page


MORTGAGES.


Baldwin Dwight. 399 Cambridge, Allston. See opp. page 190


Lincoln William & Son, 27 State, Boston, and Savings Bank Bldg., Brookline. See back col. page


Russell Frank A., 113 Devonshire, Boston, and Coolidge Corner, Brookline. See front col. page


Savage Henry W., 7 Pemberton sq., Bos- ton, and Coolidge Corner, Brookline. See front col. page


NAPHTHA CLEANSERS.


Norfolk Blanket Cleansing Co., 115 Brook- side av., Jamaica Plain. See page 87


NAPHTHA AND STEAM CLEANSING.


Manning Tailoring Co., 120 Tremont, Boston. See foot lines


NEWSDEALERS.


Paine W. D., 239 Washington, Brookline. See foot lines


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Appleton John H., 59 Marion, Brookline, and 6 Beacon, Boston


Dickinson Charles, 53 State, room 607, Boston


NURSERIES.


Eastern Nurseries, 1090 Centre, Jamaica Plain. See opp. page 60


PACKING BOXES.


Page George G. Box Co., 3-13 Hampshire, Cambridge. See page 87


PAINTERS (Decorative).


Bowker Lyman & Co., 498 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 60 Haberstroh L. & Son, 647 Boylston. See page 105


Perry Lewis F. & Whitney Co. The, 8 Bosworth, Boston. See front col. page


PAINTS AND OILS.


. Chandler & Barber, 124 Summer, Boston. See front colored page.


PAPER HANGERS.


Haberstroh L. & Son, 647 Boylston. See page 105


Perry Lewis F. & Whitney Co. The, S Bosworth, Boston. See front col. page Woodbury & Driscoll, 28 Washington and 350 Boylston, Boston. See front col. page


PHOTOGRAPHERS.


Hearn Charles W., 164 Tremont, Boston. See opp. page 17


Partridge W. H., 27 Harvard, Brookline, and 30 Huntington av., Boston. See opp. page 60


PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL.


Blair Ober M., 1338 Beacon. See opp. page 42


Chandler & Barber, 124 Summer, Boston. See front col. page


PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES. Blair Ober M., 1338 Beacon. See opp. page 42


Jonsson C. R., 1345 Beacon. See opp. page 47


Norman Thomas W. & Co., 44 Bromfield, Boston. See page 105


Paine W. D., 239 Washington. See foot lines.


Partridge W. H., 27 Harvard sq. and 30 Huntington av., Boston. See opp. page 60


The Perry Pictures Co., Malden and Tre- mont Temple, Boston. See opp. page 114


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


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PICTURE FRAMING.


Blair Ober M., 1338 Beacon. See opp page 42


Jonsson C. R., 1345 Beacon. See opp. page 47


Norman Thomas W. & Co. 44 Bromfield, Boston. See page 105 1


Paine W. D., 239 Washington. See foot lines


PLUMBERS.


Nettles Stephen, 1349 Beacon. See opp. page 43


POULTRY AND GAME.


Blanchard S. F., 83 Harvard. See opp. page 47


Rhodes Bros. Co., 174 Mass. av., Harvard sq. See opp. page 78


Smith Horace E., 5 Harvard sq. See page 52


POULTRY DRESSING.


Bell The Wm. G. Co., 46 Commercial, Boston. See page 123


PROVISIONS.


Blanchard S. F., 83 Harvard. See opp. page 47


Rhodes Bros. Co., 174 Mass. av., Harvard sq. See opp. page 78


Smith Horace E., 5 Harvard sq See page 52


PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.


Strachan G. Duthie, 119 Milk, Boston. See opp. page 52


PUBLIC CARRIAGE.


Oliver E. J., 11 Harris


Telephone Brookline 1085-4


E. J. OLIVER, Public Carriages and General Contractor


11 HARRIS STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.


PUBLISHERS.


Jones E. A., 1027 Old South Bldg .. Boston.


REAL ESTATE DEALERS.


Baldwin Dwight, 399 Cambridge, Allston See opp. page 190


Dill George A., 401 Tremont Bldg., Boston See front col. page Lincoln William & Son, 27 State, Boston and Savings Bank Bldg., Brookline. See back col. page


See McDonald W. J., 31 State, Boston. back col. page


Russell Frank A., 113 Devonshire, Boston and Coolidge Corner, Brookline. See front col. page


Savage Henry W., 7 Pemberton sq., Boston and Coolidge Corner, Brookline. See front col. page


REFRIGERATORS (McCray).


Bell Wm. G. Co., The, 46 Commercial Sto, Boston. See page 123.


REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED.


Nettles Stephen, 1349 Beacon. See opp. page 43


RESTAURANT.


Mann Everett E., 9 Wilton, Allston. See opp. page 191


General Offices: 30 CONGRESS STREET Boston Metropolitan Coal Co.


Morse Avenue, Cor. Washington Street, Brookline


Security against Loss by Fire or Theft is Afforded by the


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


OF THE


BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK


Harvard Square, corner Kent Street, Brookline


Safes to rent from $10 to $50 per year.


Silver and valuables, in large or small packages, stored at space rates.


Insurance policies, wills, contracts, deeds or sim= ilar valuable documents received on deposit at a nominal charge. ,


Interest Allowed on Deposits Subject to Check


Separate Department for Ladies


DISCOUNT


DAILY


BURNHAM COAL CO. COAL


Prompt Delivery and Special Attention to Brookline Family Orders TELEPHONES, 5908-5909 MAIN and 589 ROXBURY


OFFICE, 2 KILBY STREET, BOSTON


Established 1849 Telephone 665 Oxford LEWIS JONES & SON


UNDERTAKERS


NO. 50 LAGRANGE STREET


Reasonable prices, promnt service. Guaranteed embalming. Entire building, containing every facility devoted to our business.


NO CHARGE FOR CHAPEL


Charles Wesley Years


Photographer


We make finest up-to-date Photographic work of all descriptions at moderate prices. Our pictures have received medals and other honors both at exhibitions in this country and abroad.


164 TREMONT STREET, next to Keith's Theatre, BOSTON


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RIDING SCHOOL.


Brookline Riding Academy, J. F. Mc-


Dowell, prop., 2 Walnut, Village sq. See opp. Alph. list Chestnut Hill Riding School, Heath, Chestnut Hill. See page 34


ROOFERS.


Hind Thomas J., 19 Milk, Boston: See outside cover


Nettles Stephen, 1349 Beacon. See opp. page 43


ROOFING MATERIALS.


Hind Thomas J., 19 Milk, Boston. See outside cover


Nettles Stephen, 1349 Beacon. See opp. page 42


ROOM MOULDINGS.


Woodbury & Driscoll, 28 Washington and 350 Boylston, Boston. See front col. page


RUGS REPAIRED.


Smart Richard Carpet Cleaning, 1 Deacon, Cambridge. See page 70


SADDLERY GOODS.


Mawhinney Henry, 1350 Beacon. See opp. page 42


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.


Brookline National Bank, Harvard sq. See opp. page 16


State Street Safe Deposit Vaults, 53 State street, Boston. See page 124 State Street Trust Co., 38 State and Mass. av., cor. Boylston, Boston. See page 51


SAIL MAKERS.


Miller Robert & Co., 230 State, Boston. See opp. page 190


Union Decorating Co., 26 N. Market, Boston. See front col. page


SCALES, CANNISTERS, Etc.


Bell Wm. G. Co. The, 46 Commercial, Boston. See page 123


SCALP TREATMENT.


Murray A. A. Miss, 1619 Beacon. See opp. page 78


SCHOOL (Preparatory).


DeMeritte Edwin, 180 Beacon, Boston Elliott Luther F., 126 Mass. av. See page 70


SCHOOLS (Private).


Teachers' Exchange, T. W. White, mgr., 120 Boylston, Boston. See foot lines


SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Chandler & Barber, 124 Summer, Boston. See front col. page


SHRUBS AND PLANTS.


Eastern Nurseries, 1090 Centre, Jamaica Plain. See opp. page 60


SIDEWALKS, ARTIFICIAL STONE.


Hind Thomas J., 19 Milk, Boston. See outside cover


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


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SIL VERSMITHS AND SILVERWARE.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., 33 Frank- lin, cor. Hawley, Boston. See outside cover


Smith Patterson Co., 52 Summer, Boston. See outside cover


SOUVENIR POST CARDS.


Blair Ober M., 1338 Beacon. See opp. page 42


Paine W. D., 239 Washington. See foot lines


SPORTING GOODS AND TOYS.


Paine W. D., 239 Washington. See foot lines


SPRING WATER.


Windsor Mineral Spring Co., Old South Bldg., Boston. See back col. page


STABLE FLOORS.


Hind Thomas J., 19 Milk, Boston. See outside cover


STABLES.


Beaconsfield The Hotel (Boarding), 1727 Beacon. See opp. page 46


STATIONERS.


Adams, Cushing & Foster, 168 Devonshire, Boston. See page 105


Paine W. D., 239 Washington. See foot lines


STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING.


Nettles Stephen, 1349 Beacon. See opp. page 43


STORAGE (Clothing and Furs).


Manning Tailoring Co., 120 Tremont, Boston. See foot lines


STORAGE (Silver Plate).


Brookline National Bank, Harvard sq. See opp. page 16


STORAGE WAREHOUSE.


Brookline Storage Warehouse, 6 Station. See front col. page


State Street Safe Deposit Vaults, 53 State, Boston. See page 124


TABLE CUTLERY.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., 33 Frank- lin, cor. Hawley, Boston. See outside cover


TAILORS.


Christopher C., 340 Cambridge St., Allston. See foot lines


TEACHER (Private School).


DeMeritte Edwin, 180 Beacon, Boston


TEACHERS.


Teachers' Exchange, T. W. White, mgr., 120 Boylston, Boston. See foot lines


De MERITTE SCHOOL 180 BEACON ST., BOSTON A Preparatory School for Boys


Boys from 10 to 12 years receive special attention ADDRESS


EDWIN De MERITTE


General Offices: 30 CONGRESS STREET Boston


Metropolitan Coal Co.


Cor.


Morse Avenue, Washington Street, Brookline


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TEAMSTERS.


O'Brien James, 153 Cambridge, Allston See page 87


TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., 101 and 110 Milk, Boston. See front col. page


TENTS (Made and Rented).


Miller Robert & Co., 230 State, Boston. See opp. page 190


Union Decorating Co., 26 N. Market, Boston. See front col. page


TORTOISE SHELL GOODS,


Whitaker N. C. & Co., 7 Temple .pl., Boston. See opp. page 42


TRUNKS, BAGS, Etc.


Mawhinney Henry, 1350 Beacon. See opp. page 42.


TRUST COMPANIES .


State Street Trust Co., 38 State and Mass. av., cor Boylston, Boston. See page 51


TURKISH BATHS.


Tremont Turkish Bath, A. Lundin, prop., 176 Tremont, Boston. See back col. page


TUTORS.


Elliott Luther F., 126 Mass. av. See page 70


Teachers' Exchange, T. W. White, mgr., 120 Boylston, Boston. See foot lines.


UPHOLSTERERS.


Bowker Lyman A. Co., 498 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 60 Haberstrolı L. & Son, 647 Boylston, Boston. See page 105 Hartshorn Co., 1002 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 78


Perry Lewis F. & Whitney Co. The, 8 Bosworth, Boston. See front col. page


WALL PAPERS.


Bowker Lyman A. Co., 498 Boylston, Boston. See opp. page 60


Haberstroh L. & Son, 647 Boylston, Boston, See page 105 Perry Lewis F. & Whitney Co. The, 8 Bosworth, Boston. See front col. page Woodbury & Driscoll, 28 Washington and 350 Boylston, Boston. See front col. page


Zirkel William H., 664 Main, Cambridge. See page 52


UNDERTAKERS.


Barthelmes John C., 93 Harvard. See opp. Alph. list


Eastman A. L., 251 Tremont, Boston. See front col. page Jones Lewis & Son, 50 LaGrange, Boston. See opp. page 17


Waterman J. S. & Son, 2326 Washington, Roxbury. See front col. page


WATCHMAKERS AND REPAIRERS.


Smith, Patterson Co., 52 Summer, Boston. See outside cover


WATER COOLERS.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., 33 Frank- lin, cor. Hawley, Boston. See outside cover


The Teachers Exchange of Boston, 120 Boylston Street Recommends Teachers, Tutors and Private Schools. TELEPHONE,


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WEDDING CANOPIES.


Miller Robert & Co., 230 State, Boston. See opp. page 190


Union Decorating Co., 26 N. Market, Boston. See front col. page


WEDDING GIFTS.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., 33 Frank- lin, cor. Hawley, Boston. See outside cover


Smith, Patterson Co., 52 Summer, Boston. See outside cover


WINES, LIQUORS, Etc.


Frost W. E. & Co., 1003 Beacon. See page 33


WOOD AND COAL.


Burnham Coal Co., 2 Kilby, Boston. See opp. page 17


Cousens John E. Coal Co., 219 Washing- ton, Brookline, 1331 Beacon, 781 Com- monwealth av. See advt. opp. page 79 Mass. Wharf Coal Co., 43 Kilby, Boston. See opp. page 61


Metropolitan Coal Co., Morss av., Brook- line and 30 Congress, Boston. See foot lines


Page George G. Box Co., 3-13 Hampshire, Cambrigde. See advt. page 87


General Offices: 30 CONGRESS STREET


Metropolitan Coal Co.


Morse Avenue, Cor. Washington Street, Brookline


Boston


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Dinner Sets


Wedding Gifts


Direct Importations from the Potteries of all Countries.


Rich Cut Glass from the Best Foreign and American Makers Household Requisites in our line in Great Variety Hotel, Club and Yacht Outfits. Wholesale and Retail.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., 33 Franklin, cor. Hawley St., Near Washington and Summer Streets.


P.F. BONNEY'S SONS.


INCORPORATED. Ladies' Cloaks, Mantles, Travelling Suits, Walking Skirts, Silk Waists, Tea and House Gowns, Furs, Cravenettes, Boating, and Bathing Suits, Misses' and Children's Garments, School Dresses, Etc.


517, 519 & 521 WASHINGTON ST.


Two doors Telephones above West St. Boston. Mass. Oxford 2706, 2707


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


24 Cor. Chestnut Hill av. and Fisher av.


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


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.


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REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE ALARMS.


FirstJalarm to be given by striking four rounds on all bells


Second alarm to be given by striking 3 blows on all bells.


Third alarm to be given by striking 10 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 quarters.


GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Chief. JOHNIH. ALLEN, Asst. Chief.


LOCATION OF FIRE APPARATUS.


Engine No. 1 - Pound lane


Engine No. 2-665 Washington st.


Hose No. 1-140 Washington st.


Hose No. 2 -342 Washington st.


Hose No. 3 - Pound Lane Chemical No. 1 -140 Washington st.


Combination No. 1 - Devotion st.


Combination No. 2 - Heath st.


Combination No. 3-85 Monmouth st.


Combination No. 4 - 665 Washington st.


Ladder No. 1-665 Washington st.


Ladder No. 2 -342 Washington st.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


1st Class .- Letters, and all mail matter sealed so that it cannot be examined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 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 per- sonal communications, as the stamp- ing 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 1st-class.


Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to an- other without an additional prepay- ment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.


2nd Class .- All newspapers


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 lb., and is for the benefit of pub- lishers 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 four ounces or frac- tion; full pre-payment of postage compulsory.


3rd Class .- Books (printed), circu- lars, 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 of 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 typo- graphical error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from hecto- graph, papyrograph, and electric pen, may be sent through mails as 3rd class matter. The limit of the weight of packages of this class is four 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 adver- tisements, 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 compulsorv. 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 contain- ing 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 for- warded.


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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 cts. ; $5 to $10 8 cts., $10 to $20 10 cts .; $20 to $30 12 cts .; $30 to $40 15 cts. ; $40 to $50 18 cts .; $50 to $60 20 cts .; $60 to $75 25 cts .; $75 to $100 30 cts ..


When payable in any other for- eign country: Order for amount not exceeding $10 10 cts .; from $10 to $20 20 cts .; $20 to $30 30 cts .; $30 to $40 40 cts. ; $40 to $50 50 cts .; $50 to $60 60 cts .; $60 to $70 70 cts .; $70 to $80 80 cts .; $80 to $90 90 cts .; $90 to $100 $1.


SPECIAL DELIVERY .- A special stamp of the face value of ten cts. attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate delivery within the car- rier delivery limit of any Free De- livery 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 col- lected of the addressee on delivery. Letters arriving from foreign coun- tries and bearing United States Spec- ial Delivery Stamps, are entitled to special delivery.


FOREIGN POSTAGE.


CANADA POSTAL TREATY .- By the conditions of this treaty all pack ages of merchandise (heretofore ex- cluded) addressed to Canada, if pre- sented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the of- fice 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 Canadian custom officials and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collect- ed on delivery of package.


-


MEXICO .- Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is subject to same rules and condi- tions as if it were addressed for de- livery 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), Argen- tine Republic. Belgium. Bermuda, Brazil. British Guiana. British India (Hindratan and Burmah), British New Guinea. Denmark. Egypt. Ger- many, France,French Colonies,Green-


land, 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. Thomas, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey. Victoria (Aus- tralia), West Australia: - prepaid letters per 1-2 oz .. 5 cts .; postal cards, 2 cts. ; newspapers and books 1 cent for 2 oz. or fraction. Arti- cles of merchandise except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in the mail to foreign countries. except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on sam- ples 8 3-4 ounces: limit of length, 12 inches; breadth, 8 inches; depth, 4 inches.


GENERAL DIRECTIONS. - Mail matter should be addressed legibly and completely. giving street and number. or box number. nost office. and the name of the Stato in full: and to secure return in case of mis- direction or non-delivery the nome and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.


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SMITH PATTERSON COMPANY Wholesale and Retail


DIAMOND MERCHANTS


Silversmiths and Jewelers


52 SUMMER STREET - - BOSTON, MASS.


HIND


CELLARS MADE WATER - TIGHT


REGISTERED


GRANOLITHIC


Walks, Drives, Floors, Steps, Curbs, Coping, Construction.


ASPHALT Floors and Roofing. 19 Milk St., Boston.


TELEPHONE, MAIN 6992.


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Street Directory,


ABBOTTSFORD ROAD, westerly from 176 Babcock to Boston line


Ackers av., from 126 Chestnut Hill av., to near Reservoir pl.


Acorn pl., fr. 24 Upland rd.


Adams, fr. 230 Pleasant, near Common- wealth av., to Crowinshield


Addington path, southerly from 118 Win- throp rd., to 100 Addington rd.


Addington rd., from 128 Winthrop rd., to 84 Colbourne crescent


Allandale rd., from 56 Grove, near Newton easterly to West Roxbury line


Allerton, from Irving, opp. Upland rd., to 299 Pond av.


Alton pl., from 185 Harvard to 56 St. Paul Alwington rd., from Norfolk rd., to 1123 Boylston


Andem pl., from 245 Washington to Har- vard sq.


Amory, from 1150 Beacon to Common- wealth av.


Aspinwall av., from 87 Harvard to Park- way


Atherton rd., from 13 Summit av. to 116 Winchester


Auburn place, from 42 Auburn


Auburn, from 132 Harvard to 43 Park Avon, from Goddard av. to Pond


Ayer rd., from Beacon to Orkney rd.


BABCOCK, from Harvard, near Beacon to Commonwealth av.


Bartlett crescent, westerly from 72 West- bourne ter. to 775 Washington


Beacon, from Boston line, at St. Mary's to Boston line, Brighton district Beaconsfield casino, from 1723 Beacon


Beaconsfield ter., See Tappan st. and Garrison rd.


Beals, from 379 Harvard to Gibbs, junc. Stedman


Beech rd., from 331 Kent to Hawes


Belmont av., from Newton, near Goddard av., to Winthrop av. Bernard ter., Garrison rd.


Beverly rd., from 66 LaGrange


Blake rd., from 130 Tappan to 100 Sum- ner road


Borland, from 1121 Beacon to Chatham Boston, from Newton, J. P., to Allandale road


Bowker, from Kent to Toxteth


Boylston, from 160 Washington to Chest- nut Hill Reservoir


Boylston pl., from Boylston, near Cypress to 9 Wentworth pl.




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