Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1916, Part 25

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Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 312


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Wiggin P S 82 Ivy


Wiggin William P Mrs 283 Tappan


Wight Delano 37 Garrison rd


Wight Robert F 72 Evans rd


Wightman George H 43 Hawes


WVilbor Elizabeth G Miss 59 St Paul Wilbor Thomas 59 St Paul


Wilbur Dexter E Mrs 10 Sewall av


Wilbur Jacob W 127 Winthrop rd


Wilbur Rufus L 20 Circuit rd C H


Wilcock Edwin 1017 Beacon


Wilcock Wm H 1017 Beacon


Wilcox De Witt G Dr 184 Aspinwall av


Wilcox Susan A Miss 147 Winthrop rd Wild Edward A Mrs 67 Toxteth


Wilder Charles R 25 South


Wilder Warren P 1353 Beacon


Wilder William A 5 Walnut ter


Wildes George D Mrs 109 Academy Hill rd Br


Wildman Miss 42 Orkney rd


Wiley Albert M Mrs 157 Kilsyth rd


Wiley James S 19 Euston


Wiley Jesse S 199 Harvard Wiley Margaret Miss 199 Harvard


Wilhelm Eugene T 471 Washington Wilkin J Hurst 1909 Beacon


Wilkin L B Mrs 2 Harvard sq Wilkins Charles W 1514 Beacon \Vilkins Christel Miss 1514 Beacon


WVilkins Frank P 16 Davis av


Wilkins Howard W 1822 Beacon


Wilkins Josephine C Mrs 97 St Paul


Wilkins Richard A 97 St Paul


Wilkinson L M Miss 1230 Common- wealth av Alls Wilkinson The Misses 40 Winchester


Wilkinson Wm Henry 1230 Common- wealth av Alls Willard George A 120 Centre Willard Helen Miss 25 Regent Circle


Phone this number day or night BRIGHTON 1170


Brookline Taxi Co.


1123 Commonwealth Ave., -


Special Attention Given to WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. ALLSTON, MASS.


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Willard Jean Miss 208 Winthrop rd Willard Z Adams 25 Regent Circle Willcutt Levi L 5 Longwood av


Willentt Sarah E Miss 5 Longwood av Willeson Frank M 2 Foster


Willett William W 1514 Beacon Willey Albert A 6 Cambridge ter Br Williams Alfred S 90 Ivy


Williams Armstrong Mrs 134 Englewood av


Williams Arthur Jr 50 Edge Hill rd


Williams Augusta G Dr 278 Walnut


Williams Charles A 35 Walnut pl


Williams Edward R 102 Fuller


Williams Egerton R 3 Ayer rd


Williams Elizabeth H Mrs 102 Fuller


Williams Ella E Mrs 70 Waban Hill rd CH


Williams Frank D 117 Academy Hill rd Br


Williams Fred H 41 Coolidge


Williams Fred O 41 Strathmore rd


Williams Frederick H Dr 92 Toxteth


Williams F H Dr 24 Winthrop rd


Williams F P Dr 51 Auburn


Williams George F 1070 Beacon


Williams Harold P 129 University rd Williams Harold Jr 79 Walnut pl


Williams Henry J 30 Norfolk rd C H Williams Henry T 1247 Beacon Williams Hetty B Miss 1862 Beacon Williams Hubert J Dr 36 Winchester Williams Isabella G Mrs Richmond ct Williams James H 91 Marion


Williams John A 180 St Paul Williams John J 141 Walnut


Willians L A Mrs 3 Cambridge ter Br Williams Marie Miss 135 Winthrop rd Williams Mary A Mrs 135 Winthrop rd Williams Mary E Miss Warren


Williams Mildred A Miss 135 Winthrop rd


Williams Moses Warren


Williams Ralph B 81 Gibbs


Williams Robert 50 Edge Hill rd


Williams Robert W 35 Walnut pl


Williams Sarah A Miss 229 St Paul Williams Sarah E Mrs 78 Coolidge Williams The Misses 35 Walnut pl Williams The Misses 134 Englewood av Williams The Misses 68 High Williams Wallace D 1804 Bearon


Williams William 1761 Commonwealth av Br


Williams W G 69 Evans rd


Williamson Flora Miss 1238 Common- wealth av Alls


Williamson James F 1592 Beacon


Williamson Robert W 1080 Beacon


Williamson The Misses 1592 Beacon


Williamson The Misses 1080 Beacon


Willis Arthur 17 Williston rd


Willis Ernest M 120 Pleasant


Willis Guy C 15 Allston Heights Alls


Willis Harold 164 Kent


Willis James F 1728 Beacon


Williston Arthur L 27 Kilsyth rd Willson Walter J 9 Parkvale


Wilson Annie E Miss 161 Harvard


Wilson Charles H 115 Longwood av


Wilson Charles H 1861 Beacon


Wilson Charles H 1 Winchester


Wilson Edmund W 32 Reedsdale All Wilson Evelyn J Miss 1485 Beacon Wilson Fred C 1485 Beacon


Wilson George A 229 Harvard


Wilson George S 38 Gardner Alls


Wilson Harry A 37 University rd Wilson Hayward Pine rd


Wilson Henry C 465 Washington


Wilson Henry L 278 Clinton rd


Wilson Herbert A 55 Chestnut Hill av Br Wilson John 101 Waban Hill rd C H


Wilson John M 219 Harvard


Wilson John W 77 Perry


Wilson Lydia M Miss 161 Harvard


Wilson Sarah Miss 22 Beals


Wilson William 169 Walnut


Wilson W C Mrs 1485 Beacon


Wilson W H Capt 187 Winthrop rd .


Winans Thomas R 160 Salisbury rd


Winchester A M 327 Harvard


Winchester The Misses 336 Washington Winchester W F Dr 327 Harvard Wing Almond W 194 St Paul Wing Chester 4 Summit av Wing Henry T Mrs Richmond ct


Wing Joseph 59 Monmouth


Wingate Frank E 45 Stearns rd


Wingersky Frederic 6 Shailer


Wingersky S Mrs 1381 Commonwealth av Alls


Winkler Miss 30 Reedsdale Alls


General Offices : 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON


METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Telephone, Main 4640


Morss Avenue Cor. Washington Street Brookline


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Winkley Robert L 217 Harvard Winn Agnes H Mrs 224 Rawson rd


Winn John 224 Rawson rd


Winn John S 6 Chiswick rd


Winslow Andrew N 4 Alwington rd C H Winslow Mary C Miss 135 Davis av


Winslow Sylvia C Mrs 135 Davis av


Winsor Alfred 204 Walnut


Winsor Alfred Jr 204 Walnut


Winsor Annie A Mrs 26 Francis


Winsor Edward H 1202 Commonwealth av Alls


Winsor Ernest 391 Hammond C H


Winsor George R 9 Auburn ct


Winsor Kennard 204 Walnut


Wise Edward R 51 Sewall av


WVise George W 89 Naples rd


Wise George W Jr 89 Naples rd


Wise Harriet C Miss 8 Verndale


Wiseman Susan Miss 100 Algonquin rd CH


Wiswall The Misses 6 Stedman


Wiswell George C Mrs 84 Harvard av Alls


Wiswell Laura F Mrs 48 Columbia


Wiswell Paul T 231 Rawson rd


Wit Ignatz 91 University rd


Wood William H 154 Kilsyth rd


Wood W S Co] 217 Harvard


Woodbridge West P 141 Sutherland rd


Woodbury C P 236 Rawson rd


Woodbury Isaac F 90 Gardner Alls


Wodel] Frederick W 23 Parkman


Wodell St Clair A Dr 4 Marion ter


Wogan John T 186 Naples rd


Wolcott William B 1928 Beacon


Wolf Augustine Mrs 239 Harvard Alls


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Wolf I D 1563 Beacon


Wolff H A 300 Hammond C H


Wolff John E Prof 300 Hammond C H


Wood Anna E Miss 34 Naples rd


Wood Annie B Miss 38 Webster


Wood Annie D Mrs 38 Webster


Wood Arthur G 1595 Beacon


Wood Charles H 1238 Commonwealth av Alls


Woodward L E Miss 227 Rawson rd Woodward M A Mrs 25 Elm


Wood Edward E 40 Evans rd


Wood Edward E Jr 11 Wellington rd


Wood Edward L 44 Cypress


Wood Elizabeth C Miss 44 Cypress


Wood Emma Mrs 1880 Commonwealth av Alls


Wood E B Dr Richmond ct


Wood Fernando H 9 Parkvale


Wood Frank L Mrs 18 Strathmore rd Wood Franklin H 1 Vogel ter


Wood Fred J 57 Westbourne ter


Wood Frederic R 173 Naples rd


Wood Frederick W Mrs 173 Naples rd Wood G H 10 Sewall av


Wood Harry H 203 Clinton rd


Wood Henry Mrs 11 Evans rd


Wood Henry A 90 Addington rd


Wood Herbert A 53 Windsor rd


Wood Horace P 155 Kilsyth rd


Wood John Mrs 112 Pleasant


Wood J' C Mrs 5 Strathmore rd


Wood J Josephine Miss 149 Chiswick rd


Wood J Stanley 1238 Commonwealth av Alls


Wood Lydia A Mrs 1862 Beacon Wood Margaret G Miss 1595 Beacon


Wood Mary E Miss 90 Addington rd


Wood Mary E Mrs 1238 Commonwealth av Alls


Wood P H Dr 177 Brighton av Alls


Wood Sylvia R Mrs 249 Walnut


Witham Robert B 39 Winthrop rd


Witherell Mary E Miss 10 Sewall av Withington The Misses 17 Auburn Witt Max D 190 Summit av Witte S A 94 Corey rd


Wixon Henry E 159 Foster Br


Woodbury S Anna Miss 180 Clark rd


Woodell F W 23 Parkman


Woodman Samuel 25 Old Orchard rd C H


Woods Anna W Mrs 284 Walnut


Woods Edwin H Mrs 1038 Beacon


Woods Frank F 38 Kilsyth rd


Woods Frederick A Dr 1006 Beacon Woods Harriet E Miss 284 Walnut


Woods Walter H 162 Babcock


Woods Walter H 37 Summit av


Woodward Charles R 495 Boylston


Woodward Felix J 35 Addington rd Woodward James W 74 Fuller


Woodward The Misses 35 Addington rd Woodward Wm F 35 Addington rd Woodworth George K 24 Strathmore rd Woodworth Herbert G 101 Ivy


PAINE'S NEWS CORNER STATIONER, NEWSDEALER PICTURE FRAMES Telephone 307


256 WASHINGTON STREET


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Woolrich John H Mrs 1386 Beacon Worcester John B 42 Harris


Worcester William E 1030 Common- wealth av


Wordell Arthur A 36 Harrison


Work Joseph W 1870 Commonwealth av


Wormelle Benjamin 6 Menlo Br


Wormelle Charles B Dr 75 Gardner Alls Wort Frederick T S2 Thorndike


Worth Elbridge M 69 Ashford Alls Worth Walter E C 1195 Beacon


Worthington Howard H 3 Dwight


Worthley George H 12 St Paul


Worthley Josephine Mrs 1862 Beacon Worthley T M 1714 Commonwealth av Alls


Wray James 6 Gibbs


Wren James F 45 Garrison rd


Wright Alexander W Mrs 32 Vernon Wright Alonzo D 186 Mason ter


Wright Andrew Mrs 47 Vernon Wright Annie G Mrs 1161 Common- wealth av Alls


Wright A S 1 Dwight


Wright Beatrice Miss 46 Cotswold rd Wright Carroll D Mrs 42 Garrison rd Wright Charles P 46 Cotswold rd


Wright Frank G 125 Coolidge


Wright George H Dr Goddard av Wright Helen J Miss 32 Vernon Wright I F Miss 1914 Beacon Wright James H Dr 1563 Beacon


Wright John G Mrs 400 Heath


Wright John H 340 Hammond C H


Wright Sabra C Miss 32 Vernon Wright Walter P 53 Powell Wrightington Charles W Mrs 94 Perry Wrightington Edgar N 16 Monmouth ct Wrightington Julia L Miss 94 Perry Wrightington Stewart Mrs 1561 Beacon Wyllie Hugh 115 Academy Hill rd Br Wyman Abraham G Mrs 1722 Beacon Wyman Alice Miss 22 Mason ter Wyman Alice Miss 57 St Paul


Wyman Charles D Mrs 22 Mason ter Wyman Eva M Mrs 1730 Commonwealth av Br


Wyman Frank 5S Waverly Wyman Frank 2nd 58 Waverly Wyman Frank W 1080 Beacon Wyman George E 27 Bowker


Wyman George H Mrs 57 St Paul Wyner Reuben S 12 Browne Wyzanski Charles E 27 Centre Wyzanski Maurice 24 Winchester Wyzanski Myer 4S Williams Wyzansky A 1455 Beacon Yauch Charles W 71 Harvard av Alls Yeoman George G 80 Ivy


Yerxa George A Mrs 1862 Beacon Yerxa S B 44 Pleasant


York John A 58 Marshal


York Pahner 239 Chestnut Hill av


Young Alice M Miss 72 Cypress


Young Arthur H 1470 Beacon


Young C E 27 Sparhawk Br


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Young C E Jr 27 Sparhawk Br Young Dexter 27 South Br Young Ella S Mrs 1390 Beacon


Young Evangeline Dr 12 Marshal


Young George M 1057 Beacon


Young Henry G 39 Columbia


Young Isaiah C Mrs 28 Fuller


Young James 101 Washington Br


Young Jesse E 38 Bowker Young Jessie E 36 High


Young John F Dr 1821 Beacon


Young J D Mrs 172 Harvard


Young J Everett 83 Dunster rd C H


Young J Granville Mrs 210 Chestnut Hill av


Young J Harvey 2 Elm pl


Young May Miss 28 Fuller


Young Robert T 1470 Beacon


Young Rosa M Miss 220 Walnut


Young Royal B Mrs 25 Brighton av Alls


Young Thomas R 50 Spooner rd C H


Young Walter E 9 Edgefield rd Young William H 21 John Young W H 40 Harrison


Youngman Wm S 10 Orkney rd


Zahn Carl A 1795 Beacon


Zahn Isabelle L Miss 1795 Beacon


Zahn Maude E Miss 1795 Beacon


Zanck A Mrs 73 Perry


Zeiner Alvin 46 Williams


Ziegel Henry H 86 Longwood av Ziegel Louis 86 Longwood av Zuppann William Mrs 55 Irving


Zutter Rudolph 1540 Commonwealth av .Alls


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FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH (PARCEL POST). Domestic rates and conditions, with certain exceptions, apply to mail addressed to Canada, Cuba, Mexico and the Republic of Panama. The domestic rates apply also to letters, but not to other articles, addressed to Great Britain, Ireland, and Newfoundland, and to letters for Germany dis- patched only by steamers which sail direct to German ports.


ALL MAIL MATTER (except regular publications sent to subscrib- (rs) must be wholly prepaid.


LETTERS, POSTAL CARDS and "POST CARDS," and all matter on which first class postage is paid, may be forwarded from one post office to another without additional postage, but all other matter must have postage prepaid anew.


MAIL MATTER OF ALL CLASSES MAY BE REGISTERED, EXCEPT DOMESTIC PARCEL POST WHICH MAY BE INSURED: fee, in addition to regular postage fully prepaid, 10 cents. Indemnity for loss :- Ist class, not to exceed $50: 3d class not to exceed $25.


FIRST CLASS MATTER-LETTERS AND POSTAL CARDS.


LETTERS-(To be sent beyond the office where deposited, or for any letter-carrier office or rural delivery). Letters and other matter wholly or in part in writing or type writing, and all matter sealed or closed against inspection, for each ounce or fraction thereof, limit of weight, four pounds. .02


DROP OR LOCAL LETTERS, deposited in other than a letter-carrier office or rural delivery, for each ounce or fraction .01


SPECIAL (OR IMMEDIATE) DELIVERY LETTERS require a special stamp in addition to regular postage (ordinary stamps may be used, but the words Special Delivery must be written across the letter or package) .10


POSTAL CARDS. A message may be written on left-third of address side. Cost each .0I


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TRANSIENT NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS, when posted by persons other than the publisher or news agent, for each four ounces or fraction .01


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CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, occasional publications, photographs, proof sheets, or corrected proofs and manuscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter on paper or cardboard, wholly in print not issued regularly, in which the printing forms the principal use, and not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each two ounces or fraction .. . 01


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RATES OF POSTAGE-TO BE FULLY PREPAID-UNSEALED-are as follows :- (a) Parcels weighing four ounces or less, except books, seeds, plants, etc., 1 cent for each ounce or fraction thereof, any distance. (b) Parcels weighing 8 ounces or less, containing books, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, and plants, 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, regardless of distance. (c) Parcels weigh- ing more than 8 ounces containing books, seeds, plants, etc., parcels of miscellaneous printed matter weighing more than 4 pounds, and all other parcels of fourth-class matter weighing more than 4 ounces, are chargeable, according to distance or zone, at the pound rates shown in the Parcel Post Guide, a fraction of a pound being considered a full pound.


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Actual value not exceeding $50 .10


Actual value not exceeding $100 .25


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MONEY ORDERS, not exceeding $100 on one order, issued on pay- ment of the following fees :-


For orders not exceeding $2.50 .03


Over $2.50 and not exceeding $5.00


.05


Over $5 and not exceeding $10 .08


Over $10 and not exceeding $20 .10


Over $20 and not exceeding $30


.12


Over $30 and not exceeding $40


.15


Over $40 and not exceeding $50 .18


Over $50 and not exceeding $60 .20


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Diagrams of Boston Theatres


BOSTON OPERA HOUSE


Huntington avenue Telephone, Back Bay 4490. Box office open on days of performance 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Branch Ticket Office, M. Steinerts and Sons, 162 Boylston street, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily . Doors open, 1.30 p. m. and 7.30 p. m.


BOSTON THEATRE


Keith's Boston Theatre Co., lessee. 539 Washington St. Tel. 722 Oxford. Box Office open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Matinees every day.


CASTLE SQUARE THEATRE


421 Tremont Street. Tel. 5300 Oxford. Branch Box Office at Vorenberg's, 15 Winter St. Evenings at 8.10. Mati- nees daily at 2.10. The Craig Players.


COLONIAL THEATRE


Boylston, near Tremont St. Tel 411 Oxford. Box Office open 8 a. m. to end of p. m. performance. Matinees Wed- nesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 p. m. Tickets can be ordered by Telephone, Mail or Telegraph. Tick- ets ordered and paid for by mail will be held until called for.


HOLLIS STREET THEATRE


Hollis St. Tel. 131 Oxford. Box Office opens 8 a. m. until termination of eve- ning performances. £ Mail orders given prompt and careful attention. Mati- nees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 p. m. Performances usually begin at 2 and 8 p. m.


B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE


Entrance Washington and Tremont Sts., Tel. 1723 Oxford. Advance sale Office, Washington St., open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tel. Oxford, 1723, 1724, 1725, Performances, Matinees, 2.00 p. m. Eve- nings, 7.45 p. m.


TOY THEATRE


188 Dartmouth St. Tel. Back Bay, 5518. Matinees 2.30. Evenings, 8.30.


MAJESTIC THEATRE


Location, 223 Tremont St. Tel Ox- ford, 4520, 4521 or 4522 Office open 9 a. m. to 10.30 p. m. Matinees, Wednes- day and Saturday. Doors open 7.30 eve- nings; 1.30 Matinees. Commences: eve- nings at 8 p. m .; matinees at 2 p. m.


PARK SQUARE THEATRE


Park Sq. Tel. 5060 Oxford. Box Of- fice open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2.15 p. m .; doors open 1.30 p. m. Evenings, 8.15 p. m .; doors open at 7.30 p. m.


PLYMOUTH THEATRE


Tel. Oxford 2075. Office open, 9 a. m. till 10 p. m. Matinees, Thursday and Saturdays. £ Doors open 1.30 and 7.30.


SHUBERT THEATRE


Location, Tremont St., opp Hollis St. Tel. Oxford 4520, 4521 or 4522. Office open, 9 a. m. to 10.30 p. m. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday Doors open, 7.30 evenings; 1.30 matinees. Com- mences: Evenings at 8 p. m .; matinees, 2 p. m.


TREMONT THEATRE


176 Tremont St., Tel. 608 Oxford, Box Office open 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 p. m. Commences 2 and S p. 11.


WILBUR THEATRE


Location, Tremont St. Tel. Oxford 4520, 4521, or 4522. Office open 9 a. m. to 10.30 p. m. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open, 7.30 eve- nings; 1.30 matinees. Commences: Eve- nings at 8.15 p. m .; matinees at 2.15 p. m.


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