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Offices: BOSTON AND BROOKLINE.
THE ABBOTT AGENCY.
EDWARD MILES ABBOTT, Manager and Conveyancer. BROOKLINE.
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1900.
Financial year closes Jan. 31. Town election in March. Town Clerk-Edward W. Baker, office Town Hall.
Selectmen and Board of Health-Horace James, Chairman ; Nathaniel Conant, James M. Codman Jr., Luther M. Merrill, William F. Humphrey; George F. Joyce, Clerk ; Michael Duffley, Sanitary Agent, Board of Health.
Meet every Monday at 3.40 p. m. office Town Hall.
Assessors-Rufus G. F. Candage, Chairman ; Charles H. Stearns, Thos. H. Talbot ; Harry H. Whitney, Clerk. Office 297 Washington street.
Auditors-Gardner C. Brooks, George Rogers, Charles A. Bowditch.
Constables-Willard Y. Gross, Albert S. Paige, John E. Griffin, Joseph D. Connor, Wm. D. Paine.
Fence Viewers-Williard Y. Gross, Charles E. Delano. Field Driver-Eben W. Reed.
Funeral Undertakers-Joseph J. O'Day, William H. McManus, John C. Barthelmes, Eneas Smyth, Mrs. Thos. F. O'Day.
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Inspector of Buildings-Ernest L. Lyon. Inspector of Milk-Frederick H. Osgood.
Janitor of the Town Hall-Willard Y. Gross. 1
Keeper of the Lockup-Alonzo W. Corey
Overseers of the Poor-Horace James, Chairman ; Mary B. Chapman, Nathaniel Conant, Luther M. Merrill, William F. Humphrey, James M. Codman Jr .; Martha W. Edgerly ; George F. Joyce, Clerk; William W. Estey, Supt. of the Almshouse.
Meetings third Wednesday of each month at 5 o'clock p. m. in Town Hall.
Park Commissioners-Charles H. Pearson, Desmond FitzGerald, Charles S. Sargent ; George F. Joyce, Clerk.
Pound Keeper-Eben W. Reed.
Registrars of Voters-Patrick O'Loughlin, term ex- pires May 1, 1902 ; Leslie C. Wead, term expires, May 1, 1900; the Town Clerk, ex-officio.
Sealer of Leather-William K. Melcher.
Sealer of Weights and Measures -. Willard E. Ward.
Supt. of Bath House-George S. Rich.
Supt. of Brookline Cemetery-Willard Y. Gross.
Supt. of Lights and Wires-E. N. Davis.
Supt. of Streets-Michael Driscoll, Supt. ; Fred B. Richardson, Asst. Supt. office Town Hall.
Supt. of Walnut Hills Cemetery-Myron D. Fisher.
Surveyor of Lumber and Measurer of Wood and Bark-W. K. Melcher.
Town Accountant-Edward B. Hill.
Town Engineer-Alexis H. French.
Town Weigher-John S. Meaney.
Treasurer and Collector-George H. Worthley, office Town Hall.
Trustees of Walnut Hills Cemetery-Charles H. Stearns, Chairman ; Charles S. Sargent, Desmond Fitz- Gerald, Leonard K. Storrs, Barthold Schlesinger, Harvey H. Baker ; Edward W. Baker, Clerk; Geo. H. Worthley, Treas.
Meet second Monday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m.
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BROOKLINE WATER WORKS.
Office Town Hall.
Water Board-William K.
Melcher, Chairman ; Charles E. Riley, Oscar B. Mowry.
Water Registrar-Zephaniah R. Forbes.
Supt. of Water Works-Fayette F. Forbes.
Engineer High Service-Wm. B. Webber.
Asst. Engineer-Lewis A. Goldsmith.
Engineer Low Service- Richard J. Flinn.
Asst. Engineer-Patrick J. Flinn.
MUNICIPAL COURT.
Police station, Prospect street.
Justice-Charles H. Drew.
Asso. Justices-Chas. F. Perkins, Harvey H. Baker. Clerk-George W. Duncklee.
Probation Officer-Thomas H. Drew.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police-Alonzo W. Corey.
First Lieutenant-George F. Dearborn.
Second Lieutenant-B. Frank Bartlett.
Inspector-Albert S. Paige.
Sergeants-Joseph J. O'Connell, 1st Sergeant ; Edw. J. Mealey Jr. 2d Sergeant ; James Gleason, 3d Sergeant.
Patrolmen-John Crory, Charles C. Watterson, P. A. Kelleher, Emery E. Allen, Andrew Creelman, Peter Curry, Fred C. Gordon, Henry J. Graham, Alden A. Manley, John J. Sullivan, Michael E. O'Day, George W. Piper, George E. Stitt, J. J. Phillips, Stephen D. Halloran, Wilbur F. Merritt, John Johnson, Joseph McMurray, James J. Powers, John Carmody, H. Allen Rutherford, Michael C. Lynch, Wm. Dugan, John T. Connor, James McDonald, Thomas J. Craig, Joseph J. Carroll, Michael F. Manley, James Comerford, Joseph F. Harvey, Frank A. Johnson, James P. Mead, Michael F. Fleming, John A. Maloney, Stephen J. O'Brien, John A. Minahan, Henry M. Forgarty.
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Mounted Service-Lieut. Bartlett, Patrolman Emery E. Allen and John Crory.
Special Police (for extra duty)-Jeremiah Driscoll, James G. Thompson, Richard Kelleher Jr., Herbert S. Woodard, Owen Cary, Thomas Fahey.
Truant Officer-James G. Thompson.
Special Police (without pay)-Willard Y. Gross, for the Town Hall; Mears Orcutt, for the Public Library ; Samuel G. Campbell for Alms House ; John G. Aechtler, for the Union bldg. and vicinity ; David H. McCarthy, Reservoir Grounds, Boston W: W. on Fisher Hill; Law- rence Moran, Heath school ; Michael Lynch, for the estate of William I. Bowditch and vicinity; Fayette E. Forbes, - for the grounds and works of the Brookline Water Works ; George S. Rich, Walter R. Campbell, for Bath House and vicinity ; William B. Webber, High Service Station, B. W. W. ; John W. Nyhen, for Winthrop and Parsons schools and play grounds ; Fred H. Robinson, school districts ; Thomas Fahey, Gardner road and vicinity ; Usip Perrin, trees ; James Casey, Country Club ; William Moran, for Long- wood district; Randall Goodnough, for the estates of George W. and Xanthus Goodnough ; Guy Montrose, for the estate of Dr. Stedman.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters 340 Washington st.
B. W. Neal Jr., Fire Commissioner ; George H. Johnson, Chief Engineer ; James H. McGivney, Asst. Chief Engineer.
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STATION A. HOSE COMPANY NO. 1. 140 Washington street. Francis J. Hayes, Lieut. ; John M. O'Connor, Driver. CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1. 140 Washington street. John F. Norton, Lieut. ; James G. Brutcher Jr., Driver. One call man.
STATION B. HOSE COMPANY NO. 2. 342 Washington street. Frank T. Pons, Lieut. ; Benj. F. Baxter, Driver. HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2. 340 Washington street. John H. Allen, Capt .; William J. Still, Lieut. ; J. Geo. McDonald, Driver.
STATION C. COMBINATION WAGON NO. 3. Monmouth street. Longwood. L. F. Foster, Lieut .; M. F. Keegan, Driver ; Edward McGrath, Hoseman.
STATION D. STEAM FIRE ENGINE NO. 1. Boylston street, next Pound. James H. Curley, Engineer ; Martin J. Dacey, Driver. HOSE COMPANY NO. 3. Boylston street, next Pound. Bernard Dwyer, Capt .; Michael J. Fahey, Driver.
STATION E. COMBINATION WAGON NO. 1.
Devotion street.
Frank W. Brackett, Capt .; Daniel G. McNamara, Lieut .; P. J. McCarthy, Driver ; George Dunn, Hoseman. Three call men.
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STATION F.
COMBINATION WAGON NO. 2. Heath street, cor. Oak. Wm. Unkles, Lieut. ; John H. Hickey, Driver. Five call men.
STATION G. ENGINE NO. 2. 665 Washington street.
John W. Manley, Engineer ; James G. Brutcher, Asst. Engineer ; Michael Kelley, Driver.
HOSE COMPANY NO. 4. 665 Washington street.
Selden R. Allen, Lieut .; J. C. Lyons, Wm. Fitzgerald, John McDonald, Joseph Kelley, Stephen Fleming, Hose- men.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. 665 Washington street.
John F. Hutchins, Capt. ; Clarence E. Maller, Lieut. ; George L. Newcomb, Driver ; Fred A. Leavitt, Max L. Elliott, Francis J. Mealey, John J. Sullivan, Lincoln I. Leighton, Laddermen.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Location of Boxes and General Instructions.
4 Cor. Washington street and Brookline avenue
5 Hose 1 House, 140 Washington street
6 Harvard square and Harvard street
7 Hook and Ladder House
8 Cor. Gorham avenue and Cypress street
9 Boylston street, opp. Cameron street
12 Walnut street, cor. Walnut path
13 Cor. Cumberland avenue and High street
14 " Cypress and Sewall streets
15 Walnut and Cypress streets
16 Walnut and Boylston streets
17 Cottage and Warren streets
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18 Cor. Clyde and Warren streets
19 Clyde street, near Newton
21 Cor. Chestnut Hill avenue and Boylston streets
*Town Hall
22 23 Cor. Boylston and Hammond streets
24 " Chestnut Hill ave. and Fisher avenue
25 Beacon street, near Dean road
26 Winthrop road, near Addington road
27 Cor. Beacon and Washington streets
28 Buckminster road, near Holland road
Cor. Gardner road and Tappan street
Aspinwall avenue and Harvard street
29 31 32 Marion and Park streets 33 Summit avenue, cor. Mason terrace Cor. Harvard and Beacon streets Harvard street, opp. Thorndike street Cor. Alton place and St. Paul street 34 35 36 37 38 " Linden place and Perry street Washington street, cor. Gardner road Cor. Carleton and Colchester streets Chemical Engine House 39 41 42 43 45 46 47 Beacon street, near Kent street 48 Cor. Freeman and St. Paul streets 54 Flora street, opp. Walter avenue 72 Cor. Newton and Grove streets 74 " Grove and South streets Norfolk road 212 213 Cor. Dean and Druce roads 214 " Kilsyth and Salisbury roads 215 Park and Washington streets 312 " Naples and Abbotsford roads 313 314 Combination Hose House 315 Lancaster terrace, near Mason terrace
Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth street
Cor. Kent street and Longwood avenue Mountfort street, near Prescott street Cor. St. Paul street and Sewall avenue
Francis street, opposite Harrison street
316 Corner Williams and Centre streets
521; Car House, Cor. Cypress and Franklin streets 712₸ 66 66 Chestnut Hill ave. and Beacon st.
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*22 Signal for no school, 4 rounds. Also, a special box for Town Hall except between the hours of 7.45 and 8.30 a. m.
+Special boxes.
REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE ALARMS.
First alarm to be given by striking four rounds on all bells.
Second alarm to be given by striking three blows on all bells.
Third alarm to be given by striking ten blows on all bells.
1 One stroke at 12 M. Washington time, and 9 p. m. every evening.
1-1 Two strokes slow for fire out, and all apparatus under way will return to quarters.
INFORMATION FOR YOU.
The key to your nearest fire alarm box, you will find in small box attached to door of fire box.
To give an alarm, break glass in front of small box, turn the key you will find there, open the door to fire box, pull down the hook in the box once (without jerking) and let go. Wait a few seconds and if you hear no clicking of the wheels, pull again (no clicking, no alarm) ; if then no movement is heard, go to the nearest box and try, after which, report immediately to the superintendent or at the Station House, the box out of order.
Before ringing an alarm be sure that a fire actually exists.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, as all needless alarms are an expense to the town, and should be avoided as much as possible.
All persons giving fire alarms are requested to remain by the box, if possible, to direct the fireman to the fire. Each box contains a small bell, which if heard before you pull indicates that the alarm has been previously given.
After the first alarm has been rung in, all other alarms or signals are given only by the engineers.
Tampering with any of the apparatus connected with the Fire Alarm Telegraph will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
The fact that an alarm box is located near their resi- dence and where the key is kept, should be known to all persons, both male and female ; and the simple manner of giving an alarm in case of fire should be a matter of com- mon education. The chief recommends to all persons who may see this notice, that they make all necessary inquiries to enable them, in case of need, either to pull an alarm in, or direct others to do so. Time saved in this way may prevent a conflagration.
GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Chief of Dept.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
School Committee - Prentiss Cummings, Chairman ; Joseph Walker, Sec .; Michael Dricoll, Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot, J. Emery Hoar, Dr. Everett M. Bowker, Dr. Walter Channing, Rev. George E. Horr, Mrs. Charles M. Baker, Frederick H. Robinson, clerk.
Meet second Monday of each month at 8.00 p. m.
Supt. of Schools-Samuel T. Dutton, office 326 Wash- ingtôn street ; hours 8.00 to 9.00 a. m. every school day and 4.00 to 5.00 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
HIGH. Gorham avenue, corner Tappan street.
Daniel S. Sanford, Master ; John C. Packard, Sub-Mas- ter ; George B. Wilson, Perley O. Place, Anna M. John- son, Mary P. Frye, A. May Frost, Maude A. Hartwell, Lulu G. Adams, Bertha C. Marshall, Mrs. Alice P. Norton, M. Spaulding Brooks, Mary I. Platt, Mary E. Trueblood, Mabel T. Wellman, Teachers; Abbie L. Paige, Sec. and Librarian.
PIERCE GRAMMAR. Prospect street.
Mary McSkimmon, Principal ; Adelaide Dodge, Ada E. Chevalier, Mary Buckley, Alice M. Nelson, Louise E. Wellman, Teachers.
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PIERCE PRIMARY. Prospect street.
Emma A. George, Margaret E. Malone, Abbie F. Bos- worth, Nelly W. French, Ethel A. Tillinghast, Grace L. Hayes, Elizabeth Share, Teachers; Grace W. Morrill, Margaret L. Chapin, Kindergarten.
BOYLSTON. Boylston street.
Emma L. Wiswall, Principal; Eva W. Cook, Mrs. Emma T. Lewis, Harriet B. Stodder, Susan H. Nason, Teachers.
J. ELLIOT CABOT. Marion street.
Mary E. Kinsbury, Principal ; Mrs. Mary McNutt, Helen A. Gammons, Grace A. Bosworth, Jean W. Piddington, Teachers.
HEATH. Heath street.
Mary J. Collingwood, Principal ; Matilda B. Doland, Lil- lian A. Smith, Margaret C. O'Hearn, Fannie W. Kingsbury, Maizie Blaikie, Teachers.
LAWRENCE. Francis street.
Elizabeth W. Bean, Principal ; Sarah E. Bruce, Lillian E. Rogers, Cora W. Reed, Mabel L. Fall, Kate W. Nelson, Martha W. Bangs, Teachers.
WILLIAM H. LINCOLN. Boylston street, near Cypress.
Ruth E. Lander, Principal ; Jennie E. Wescott, Mary A. Connor, Adela F. Rockwood, Lillian H. McConville, Fran- ces J. Lamprey, Dorcas C. Higgins, Mary E. Greene, Anna M. Williams, Grace A. Robarts, Rose E. Ryan, Mary A. White, Theresa G. O'Rourke, Helen C. Danforth, Jose- phine Courtright, Teachers.
LONGWOOD.
St. Mary's street, corner Monmouth street.
Agnes Andrews, Principal ; Ella M. Phillips, Teacher ; Katherine Wentworth,' Kindergarten.
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NEWTON STREET. Newton street, opp. Grove. Mary E. Hyde, Teacher.
THOMAS PARSONS. Walter avenue.
Jessie E. H. Thompson, Principal ; Susan C. Hayward, Hattie L. Carr, Lida J. Wilde, Teachers.
JOHN D. RUNKLE. Druce street.
Mary H. Lewis, Principal ; Louise E. Rand, Catherine A. Welles, Assts .; Lucy H. Maxwell, Kindergarten.
SEWALL. Cypress street, cor. Franklin.
Harriet F. Paul, Principal ; Florence C. Bliss, Mabel C. Friend, Grace E. Pendleton, Alice H. Shaw, Helen A. Gammons, Teachers.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP. Brookline ave. cor. Pearl street.
Annie G. Molloy, Principal ; Elsie V. Robbins, Anna M. Taylor, Adeline T. Joyce, Grace Driscoll, Teachers.
EDWARD DEVOTION GRAMMAR. Harvard street, near Babcock.
L. Mason Beeman, Principal ; Elizabeth M. Stebbins, Emma L. Zeigler, H. Rose Palmer, Cora O. Goldthwaite, Florence Barnard, Teachers.
EDWARD DEVOTION PRIMARY. Harvard street, near Stedman.
Abbie L. Prouty, Mary E. Raymond, Adella M. Boutwell, Florence A. Oliver, Teachers. Betsey Bean, Cornelia Gould, Kindergarten.
NEW HIGH KINDERGARTEN.
Annie B. Winchester, Louise Finney, Teachers.
UNION KINDERGARTEN. Union building. Grace A. Potter, Edith Tenney, Teachers.
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SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Samuel W. Cole, Ella F. Storey, music ; Florence H. Long, French ; Annie B. Chamberlaine, Irene Weir, Lucy Flannagan, Harriot Newhall, drawing; Henrietta A. Nevers, Catherine F. Johnson, Alice M. Skillings, Amy Edmond, sewing ; Mary E. Ditson, Miss M. C. Jones, Bertha F. Hirshberg, domestic science ; Edward P. Hutch- inson, Joseph E. Owens, S. Anna Woodbury, Minot A. Bridgham, Elizabeth Marvin, manual training ; Sarah H. Jacobus, Louis Schmidt, physical training ; Lionel A. B. Street, swimming.
COLLECTOR OF PENNY SAVINGS-Katherine M. Hall. CLERK IN SUPT'S OFFICE-Mary A. Adams. TRUANT OFFICER-James G. Thompson.
JANITORS.
Henry M. Cook, Edward Moran, Owen Carey, Richard Kelleher Jr., Thomas Hartigan, John J. Nyhen, Michael Fahey, William B. Webber, John McGinnis, Lawrence Moran, Patrick A. Mahoney, Alfred S. McKenna.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Washington street, near School.
Hon. Charles H. Drew, Chairman ; Edward Stanwood, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; James M. Codman, Pren- tiss Cummings, Desmond FitzGerald, T. E. Francis, J. Emery Hoar, Rev. William H. Lyon, S. N. D. North, Augustine Shurtleff, Rev. L. K. Storrs, Trustees ; Hiller C. Wellman, Librarian ; Charlotte M. Allen, Phebe T. Can- dage, Annie Joslyn Gray, Louisa M. Hooper, Emma O. Marston, Assts .; Harriet H. Stanley, School Reference Librarian ; Mears Orcutt, Janitor ; Charles H. Robie, Asst. Janitor.
The library is opened from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. on every secular day throughout the year except legal holidays, viz. -Washington's Birthday, Patriots Day, Memorial Day, Seventeenth of June, Fourth of June, Labor Day, Thanks- giving Day and Christmas.
Number of volumes in Library about 55,000.
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CHURCHES. * ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Beacon street, corner Dean road. Rev. Daniel D. Addison, Rector.
BROOKLINE UNIVERSALIST PARISH. Incorporated 1893. Corner Washington and Cypress streets. Rev. C. W. Biddle, D. D., Pastor.
FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN). Organized Oct. 26, 1717. Walnut street, corner Warren. Rev. Wm. H. Lyon, D. D., Pastor.
SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY (CHRIST CHURCH). Colchester street, opp. Hawes. The Edifice (Sears Chapel) erected in 1860. Rev. Edward D. Towle, Pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Prospect street. Rev. William E. Archibald, Ph. D., Pastor.
HARVARD CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL). Harvard street, corner Marion.
Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., Pastor ; Rev. Oliver Dana Sewell, Asst. Pastor.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Incorporated May 16, 1887.
John Knox Marshall, Pres .; Chas. W. Wrightington, Vice Pres .; Frank W. Burdett, Clerk; John S. Adams, Treas.
Bethany Sunday School, Bethany bldg.
John Knox Marshall, Supt. ; Aug. S. Lovett, Asst. Supt. ; Guy L. Morrill, Gen. Sec.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL). Monmouth, cor. Carlton streets. Rev. Reginald H. Howe, D. D., Rector.
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THE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN BROOKLINE. Harvard, cor. Pierce street. Organized June 5, 1828. Rev. Avery A. Shaw, Pastor. LYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Beacon street.
Rev. Harris G. Hale, Pastor.
ST. MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Park street, cor. Vernon.
Rev. Amos B. Kendig, D. D., Pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. High street, cor. Irving. Rev. Charles W. Harvey, Pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH. Colchester street, nearly opp. Hawes. Sunday school 3 p. m. October to June.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. St. Paul street; cor. Aspinwall ave. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., Rector.
ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Boylston street, beyond Heath. Rev. Thomas F. McManus, Pastor.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (CATHOLIC). Harvard street, cor. Linden place.
Rev. Michael T. McManus, Rector; Rev. John A. Butler, Rev. George A. Costello, Assts.
MASONIC. BETH-HORON LODGE, F. & A. M. Chartered Sept. 1871.
Dr. F. F. Whittier, W. M .; Arthur H. Bailey, S. W .; C. A. W. Spencer, J. W .; Rufus G. F. Candage, Treas. ;
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Charles A. Bowditch, Sec .; Rev. William E. Archibald, Chap .; Alonzo W. Corey, Marshal ; Emery B. Gibbs, S. D .; David H. Delano, J. D .; Richard Macallister, S. S .; Henry B. Sears, J. S .; William L. Baker, I. S .; George W. Baker, Tyler.
Meet second Tuesday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Hall, 10 School street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
LOMIA LODGE, NO. 221. Instituted May 18, 1893.
Edward S. Burns, N. G .; Amos L. Ingraham, V. G .; Fred H. Robinson, Treas .; James W. Horton, Sec .; E. E. Pierce, Fin. Sec .; Geo. O. McDonald, P. G.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall, 10 School street.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
DIVISION NO. 7.
Meet first Monday and third Friday of each month at 48 Boylston street.
A. O. U. W.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP LODGE, NO. 210. Instituted May 24, 1899. A. C. Smith, M. W .; A. P. Waterman, R .; Geo. M. Saunders, Fin .; Charles A. Milliken, Receiver.
Meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at Goddard Hall, 178 Washington street.
BRITISH AMERICANS. LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 54.
Meet second Thursday of each month at 103 Brookline avenue.
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CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 1.
Wm. McManus, Chief Ranger ; M. J. Kelley, Treas. ; T. F. Daley, Fin. Sec .; Daniel Frawley, Rec. Sec.
Meet first and third Mondays of each month at Goddard Hall.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. CHARLES L. CHANDLER POST 143. Instituted 1871.
E. F. Allen, Com .; P. A. Nordell, S. V. C .; B. E. Corlew, J. V. C .; W. Y. Gross, A .; C. E. Hapgood, Q. M .; Wm. Finney, Chap .; F. B. Turner, O. of D .; J. Q. A. Vining, O. of G.
Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at Town Hall.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. CHARLES L. CHANDLER CORPS 109.
Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Mrs. Mary A. Brown, Pres .; Mrs. Helen L. Paine, Sec. ; Mrs. Lucy L. Turner, Treas.
Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at Town Hall.
KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS. CONSIDERATE CIRCLE.
Mrs. E. H. Thielscher, Pres. ; Mrs. A. P. Waterman, Sec .; A. W. Waterman, Treas.
Meet last Monday of each month at house of president.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
BROOKLINE COUNCIL, NO. 110.
B. J. Steverman, G. K .; D. A. Scannell, Fin. Sec .; J. J. Fegan, Rec. Sec. ; F. T. Sullivan, Treas.
Meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Goddard Hall.
THE BEST PORCELAINES, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES.
JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459. Instituted Feb. 8, 1871.
R. C. Whitford, Past Dictator ; T. F. Thompson, Dict .; J. G. Abercrombie, Vice Dict. ; R. J. Stanfield, Assistant Dictator ; F. B. Copeland, Reporter ; C. A. W. Spencer, Fin. Rep .; James Stewart, Treas .; H. A. Ross, Chap .; Havelock Churchill, Guide; James Lunney, Guardian ; Alex. Strain, Sentinel.
Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at Goddard Hall, Washington street.
ROYAL ARCANUM. SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181. .
Chartered Sept. 1878. C. W. Morse, Regent ; C. W. Vroom, Vice Regent ; A. H. Kellom, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas.
Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at Masonic Hall, cor. School and Harvard streets.
R. S. OF G. F. BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY, NO. 87.
Instituted May 27, 1887.
Meet third Monday of each month at 48 Boylston street.
CLUBS, SOCIETIES, CORPORATIONS, ETC.
BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13. Cypress street, corner Franklin. Station Foreman-Charles Vroom.
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