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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters 340 Washington st.
B. W. Neal Jr., Fire Commissioner ; George H. Johnson, Chief Engineer ; James H. McGivney, Asst. Chief Engineer.
STATION A. HOSE COMPANY NO. 1. 140 Washington street.
Francis J. Hayes, Lieut .; M. J. Fahey, Driver ; Eugene Sullivan, J. A. Cunningham, Hosemen.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1. 140 Washington street.
Frank T. Pons, Lieut .; James G. Brutcher, Driver.
STATION B. HOSE COMPANY NO. 2. 342 Washington street. Benj. F. Baxter, Lieut .; Joseph W. Kelley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2. 340 Washington street.
John H. Allen, Capt. ; William J. Stitt, Lieut. ; J. Geo. McDonald, Driver ; John B. McDonald, J. J. Sullivan, William Fleming, Laddermen.
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STATION C.
COMBINATION WAGON NO. 3. Monmouth street, Longwood. L. F. Foster, Lieut .; Edward McGrath, Driver ; Hiram C. Hamilton, Hoseman.
STATION D.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE NO. 1. Pound lane, next Boylston street. James C. Lyons, Engineer ; Martin J. Dacey, Driver.
HOSE COMPANY NO. 3. Pound lane, next Boylston street.
Wm. Unkles, Capt .; Daniel G. McNamara, Lieut. and Driver.
STATION E.
COMBINATION WAGON NO. 1.
Devotion street.
Frank W. Brackett, Capt .; S. R. Allen, Lieut. ; P. J. McCarthy, Driver ; Thomas J. Burke, Hose- man. Three call men.
STATION F.
COMBINATION WAGON NO. 2. Heath street, cor. Oak. Bernard Dwyer, Capt. ; John H. Hickey, Driver.
STATION G. ENGINE NO. 2. 665 Washington street.
John W. Manley, Engineer ; James G. Brutcher, Asst. Engineer ; Francis J. Mealey, Driver.
COMBINATION CO. NO. 4. 665 Washington street.
Michael F. Keegan, Lieut .; Patrick Slattery, Wm. Fitzgerald, Mathew Nolan, Stephen Fleming, Hosemen ; Michael Kelley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. 665 Washington street.
John F. Huckins, Capt .; Clarence E. Maller, Lieut. ; George L. Newcomb, Driver; Fred A. Leavitt, Max L. Elliott, Lincoln I. Leighton, Al- bert H. Stitt, George H. Dunn, Thomas F. Kelley, Laddermen.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Location of Boxes and General Instructions.
4 Cor. Washington and Brookline ave.
5 Hose 1 House, 140 Washington
6 Harvard square and Harvard
7 Fire Station B. off Library
8 Cor. Gorham ave. and Cypress
9 Boylston, opp. Cameron
12 Walnut, cor. Walnut path
13 Cor. Cumberland ave. and High
14 Cypress and Kendall
15 Walnut and Cypress
16 Walnut and Boylston
17 " Cottage and Warren
18
" Clyde and Warren
19 Clyde, near Newton
21 Cor. Chestnut Hill ave. and Boylston
23
24
Cor. Boylston and Hammond " Chestnut Hill ave. and Fisher ave.
25
Beacon, near Dean road
26 Winthrop road, near Addington road
27 Cor. Beacon and Washington
28 Buckminster road, near Holland road
29 Cor. Gardner road and Tappan
31 Aspinwall ave. and Harvard
32 " Marion and Park
33 Summit ave. cor. Mason terrace
34 Cor. Harvard and Beacon
35 Harvard, opp. Thorndike
36 Cor. Alton place and St. Paul
37
" Aspinwall ave. and Toxteth
38 Cor. Linden place and Perry
39 Washington, cor. Gardner road
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22 *Town Hall
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41 Cor. Carlton and Colchester
42 Fire Station C, Longwood
43 Cor. Kent and Longwood ave.
45 Mountfort, near Prescott
46 Cor. St. Paul and Sewall ave.
47
48
Beacon, near Kent Cor. Freeman and St. Paul
54
Flora, opp. Walter ave.
71
Cor. Rockwood and Goddard ave.
72
Cor. Newton and Grove
73 " Newton and Hammond
= Grove and South
74 212 Norfolk road 213 Cor. Dean road and Druce
214
" Kilsyth and Salisbury roads
215
" Park and Washington
261
Rawson road and Colbourne Crescent
" Naples and Abbotsford roads
312 313 814
Francis, opp. Harrison
Fire Station E, Devotion
315
Lancaster terrace, near Mason terrace
816 Cor. Williams and Centre
381 Beacon, near Short
332 Cor. Vernon and Harvard
521+ Car House, Cor. Cypress and Franklin
712+ Chestnut Hill ave. and
Beacon
ยท22 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 superin- tendent or at the Station House, the box out of order.
Before ringing an alarm be sure that a fire act- ually exists.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a dis- tance, 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 fire- man 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.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The fact that an alarm box is located near their residence 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 common education. The chief recommends to all persons who may see this notice, that they make all necessary in- quiries 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.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
School Committee-Prentiss Cummings, Chair- man; Joseph Walker, Sec .; Michael Driscoll, Mr. Ruth Paine, Dr. Everett M. Bowker, Dr. Walter Channing, William H. Lyon, Mrs. Charles M. Baker ; Frederick H. Robinson, Clerk.
Meet second Monday of each month at 8.00 p. m.
Supt. of Schools -George I. Aldrich, office room 12, Town Hall; hours 8.00 to 9.00 a. m. every school day, except Wednesday, and 4.00 to 5.00 p. m. on Monday and Wednesday.
HIGH.
Gorham avenue, corner Tappan street.
Daniel S. Sanford, Master ; John C. Packard, Edward P. Hutchinson, Minot A. Bridgham, Maro S. Brooks, Arthur W. Roberts, William L. Snow, Elmer Case, Mary P. Frye, Anna M. Johnson, A. May Frost, Maud A. Hartwell, Lula G. Adams, Abbie L. Paige, Bertha C. Marshall, Mary I. Platt, Lillie C. Smith, Harriet A. Hitchcock, Teachers.
BOYLSTON. Boylston street.
Emma L. Wiswall, Principal; Eva W. Cook, Grace Gould, Harriet B. Stodder, Susan H. Nason, Teachers.
J. ELLIOT CABOT. Marion street.
Mary E. Kingsbury, Principal ; Minnie J. Bra- sor, Grace A. Bosworth, Mrs. Mary McNutt, Flora H. Clifford, Teachers.
EDWARD DEVOTION GRAMMAR. Harvard street, near Babcock.
Adelbert H. Morrison, Principal ; Florence Barnard, Elizabeth M. Stebbins, Cecile E. Harris, Minnie E. Fales, Marion M. Thomas, Anna M. Williams, Teachers.
EDWARD DEVOTION PRIMARY. Harvard street, near Stedman.
Abbie L. Prouty, Mary E. Raymond, Adella M. Boutwell, Florence A. Oliver, Betsey Bean, Cor- nelia Gould, Teachers.
HEATH. Heath street.
W. Stanwood Field, Principal; Catherine G. O'Brien, Margaret C. O'Hearn, Fannie W. Kings- bury, A. Elizabeth Crowell, Harriet S. Vincent Georgianna Welles, Teachers.
NEW HIGH KINDERGARTEN.
Annie B. Winchester, Louise E. Finney, Teachers.
LAWRENCE.
Francis street.
Elizabeth W. Bean, Principal ; Edith A. May- berry, Sarah E. Bruce, Josephine S. Taylor, Mar- tha W. Bangs, Cora W. Reed, Gertude Knox, Teachers.
WILLIAM H. LINCOLN. Boylston street, near Cypress.
Ruth E. Lander, Principal ; Jennie E. Wescott, Mary A. Connor, Adela F. Rockwood, Lillian H. MacConville, Theresa G. O'Rourke, Frances J. Lamprey, Dorcas C. Higgins, Josephine Court- right, Mary A. White, Mary E. Greene, Mary Bay- field, Rose E. Ryan, Mabel W. Gould, Jessie E. H. Thompson, Mae H. Chapman, Teachers.
LONGWOOD.
St. Mary's street, corner Monmouth street.
Agnes Andrews, Principal; Ella M. Phillips; Katherine Wentworth, Teachers.
NEWTON STREET.
Newton street, opp. Grove. Mary E. Hyde, Teacher.
LEWANDO'S
17 Temple Place 284 Boylston Street BOSTON
Teams Telephone
Dye or Cleanse All Fabrics
Used in the Home and Clothing
for Men Women and Children
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THOMAS PARSONS. Walter avenue.
Lida J. Wilde, Hattie L. Carr, Grace A. Potter, Ella M. Atkins, Mary P. Masse, Teachers.
PIERCE GRAMMAR. School street.
Mary McSkimmon, Principal ; Maria E. Gard- ner, Lena B. Winter, Adelaide D. Walsh, Harriet R. Palmer, Alice M. Nelson, Ada E. Chevalier, Jennie M. Alden, Emma A. George, Mary Buck- ley, Ethel A. Tillinghast, Nellie M. Goodrich, Margaret E. Malone, Teachers.
PIERCE PRIMARY. Prospect street.
Abbie F. Bosworth, Myra E. Fiske, Ellen P. Low, Grace W. Morrill, Margaret C. Houghton, Teachers.
JOHN D. RUNKLE. Druce street.
Carrie D. Peterson, Principal ; Louise E. Rand, Marion E. Weld, Lncy H. Maxwell, Teachers.
SEWALL. Cypress street, cor. Franklin.
Harriet F. Paul, Principal ; Florence C. Bliss, Ella E. Taintor, 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 Dris- coll, Teachers.
UNASSIGNED TEACHER.
Alice R. Harper.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Samuel W. Cole, Edith H. Snow, music ; Annie B. Chamberlain, Irene Weir, Harriet A. Hitch- cock, drawing ; Henrietta A. Nevers, Catherine F. Johnson, Amy Edmond, sewing ; Mary E. Ditson,
Miss M. C. Jones, domestic science ; Joseph E. Owens, S. Anna Woodbury, Blanche S. Van Au- ken, manual training; Hartvig Nissen, Louis Schmidt, physical training.
CLERK IN SUPT'S OFFICE-Mary 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, Thomas F. Kelley, Frank H. Flanders, Joseph P. O'Day.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
ST. MARY'S OF THE ASSUMPTION.
Homer street.
Sisters of Notre Dame, Teachers. Attendance 286.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Washington street, near School.
Hon. Charles H. Drew, Chairman ; Edward Stanwood, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; Rev. Daniel D. Addison, James M. Codman, Prentiss Cummings, Desmond FitzGerald, T. E. Francis, Rev. William H. Lyon, S. N. D. North, Rev. L. K. Storrs, Moses Williams, Trustees; Louisa M. Hooper, Librarian ; Mary E. Robbins, Classifier ; Mary A. Kinsman, Asst. Classifier ; Emma O. Marston, Mary S. Whitcomb, Alice Burrage, Rose Heath, Assts .; Harriet H. Stanley, School Refer- ence Librarian ; Mears Orcutt, Janitor ; Charles H. Robie, Asst. Janitor.
The library is open 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 July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.
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CHURCHES.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Beacon street, cor. Dean road.
Rev. Daniel D. Addison, Rector ; N. U. Walker, Clerk ; F. E. James, Treas.
BROOKLINE UNIVERSALIST PARISH. Cor. Wash. and Cypress sts. Incorporated 1893. Rev. George M. Gerrish, D.D., Pastor ; Arthur C. Williams, Clerk ; Herbert R. Chase, Treas.
FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN).
Walnut st. cor. Warren. Organized Oct. 26, 1717 Rev. Wm. H. Lyon, D. D., Pastor.
SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY. Sewall ave. n. Charles.
Rev. Edward D. Towle, Pastor; George P. Furber, Clerk ; Arthur P. French, Treas.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Prospect street.
Rev. William E. Archibald, Ph. D., Pastor ; Alfred H. Cornell, Clerk ; Samuel J. McNeilly. Treas.
HARVARD CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL), Harvard street, cor. Marion.
Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., Pastor ; Rev. Oliver. Dana Sewell, Asst. Pastor ; Edward Sharp, Clerk ; James H. Shapligh, Treas.
LYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Beacon street, opp. Englewood ave.
Rev. Harris G. Hale, Pastor ; Dr. R. W. Hast- ings, Clerk ; George E. Adams, Treas.
THE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN BROOKLINE. Harvard, cor. Pierce st. Organized June 5, 1828.
Rev. Avery A. Shaw, Pastor; Frederick M. Bond, Clerk and Treas.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Incorporated May 16, 1887.
John Knox Marshall, Pres .; Chas. W. Wright- ington, 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. ; Charles B. Floyd, Sec. and Librarian.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL.) Monmouth, cor. Carlton streets.
Rev. Reginald H. Howe, D. D., Rector ; H. G. Woodworth, Clerk ; G. B. Little, Treas.
ST. MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Park street, cor. Vernon.
Rev. Dillon Bronson, D. D., Pastor ; S. L. Treadwell, Rec. Steward; J. L. Rice, Collector.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
Junction Irving and Allerton streets. Rev. Charles W. Harvey, Pastor.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL.
St. Paul street, cor. Aspinwall ave. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., Rector ; Arthur L. Walker, Clerk ; Henry S. Macomber, Treas.
ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Boylston street, beyond Heath. Rev. Thomas F. McManus, Pastor.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMP- TION (CATHOLIC).
Harvard street, cor. Linden place. Rev. Michael T. McManus, Rector ; Rev. John A. Butler, Rev. George A. Costello, Assts.
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MASONIC.
BETH-HORON LODGE, A. F. & A. M.
Chartered Sept. 1871.
Arthur H. Bailey, W. M .; C. A. W. Spencer, S. W .; Emery B. Gibbs, J. W .; Rufus G. F. Can- dage, Treas .; Charles A. Bowditch, Sec. ; Rev. George M. Gerrish, Chap .; William E. Moore, Marshal ; David H. Delano, S. D .; Richard Mac- allister, J. D .; William L. Baker, S. S .; Milton F. Reynolds, J. S. ; William S. Kemp, I. S .; Geo. 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.
Willis E. Files, N. G. ; James W. Horton, Sec .; Fred L. Taylor, Fin. Sec .; Alex. D. Macdonald, Treas.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall, 10 School street.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
DIVISION NO. 7.
William J. McMahon, Pres .; Patrick Tonra, Vice Pres .; Patrick Sullivan, Rec. Sec. ; John McGee, Fin. Sec. ; William Jennings, Treas.
Meet first Monday and third Friday of each month at 46 Boylston street.
DIVISION NO. 23.
Daniel J. Daley, Pres .; James J. McInerney, Vice Pres .; J. J. McCarthy, Rec. Sec. ; Patrick Brogan, Fin. Sec .; John Malone, Treas. Meet first Sunday and third Thursday of each month at Goddard Hall.
A. O. U. W.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP, LODGE, NO. 210. Instituted May 24, 1899.
John D. Carroll, M. W .; A. P. Waterman, R .; Geo. M. Saunders, Fin .; Frank J. Powers, Rec. Meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at Goddard hall, 178 Washington street.
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS. ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 1.
Tobias Stapleton, Chief Ranger ; M. J. Kelley, Treas. ; T. M. 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.
P. A. Nordell, Com .; B. E. Corlew, S. V. C .; H. K. Paine, J. V. C .; W. Y. Gross, A .; C. E. Hapgood, Q. M .; William Finney, Chap .; F. B. Turner, O. D .; J. Q. A. Vining, O. G .; A. S. McKenna, S. M .; J. H. Whittemore, Q. M. S.
Meet first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at Town hall.
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.
CHARLES L. CHANDLER CORPS 109.
Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Mrs. Helen L. Paine, Pres. ; Mrs. Eliza Bugbee, S. V. ; Mrs. Mary Allen, J. V .; Mrs. Sadie Dyer, Sec. ; Mrs. Lucy A. Turner, Pres.
Meet first and third Tuesday afternoons of each month at G. A. R. Hall, Town hall.
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KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS. CONSIDERATE CIRCLE.
Mrs. E. E. Pierce, Pres .; Mrs. A. P. Water- man, Sec .; A. W. Waterman, Treas.
Meet last Monday of each month at house of president.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. BROOKLINE COUNCIL, NO. 110.
Daniel Norris, G. K .; Thomas Saint, Fin.Sec .; F. White, Rec. Sec .; W. Gilligan, Treas.
Meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Goddard hall.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459. Instituted Feb. 8, 1871.
F. M. Manley, Past Dictator ; J. G. Abercrom- bie, Dict .; Havelock Churchill, Vice Dict .; Wm. S. Richards, Asst. Dict. ; A. A. Martin, Reporter ; R. J. Stanfield, Fin. Rep .; James Stewart, Treas.
Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at Goddard hall, Washington street.
ROYAL ARCANUM. SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181. Chartered Sept. 1878.
Jacob C. Morse, Regent ; Arthur C. Williams, Vice Regent; A. H. Kellom, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; William Finney, Collector.
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. Harry Mawhinney, Ruler; Owen Carey, Sec. and Fin. Sec. ; John C. Barthelmes, Treas.
Meet third Monday of each month at 48 Boyl- ston street.
CLUBS, SOCIETIES, CORPORATIONS, ETC. BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY, STATION 13. Cypress street, corner Franklin. Station Foreman-J. F. White.
BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
Nathaniel Conant, Pres .; A. H. Miner, Sec. and Treas.
Meet first Thursday of each month at 8 Har- vard street.
BROOKLINE DAY NURSERY. 6 Walter avenue.
Mrs. Gustaf Lundberg, Pres .; Mrs. E. M. Farnsworth, Sec .; Miss E. C. Higginson, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. F. Higginson, Treas.
BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCI- ATION. Organized June, 1895.
Mrs. Barthold Schlesinger, Pres. ; Elizabeth H. Flint, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Margaret E. Chase, Rec. Sec .; Miss A. von Arnim, Treas.
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Union bldg. Walnut, cor. High street. Organized 1887.
Mrs. J. M. Codman, Pres. ; Henry W. Lamb, Treas.
Meet monthly on call.
BROOKLINE LOCAL UNION, NO. 438, U. B. of C. & J. of A.
Arthur M. Watson, Pres .; Sweeney Mckenzie, Vice Pres .; Lloyd J. Smith, Rec. Sec. ; James Keefe, Fin. Sec .; James J. McAdams, Treas.
Meet every Monday evening at Guild hall, 166 Washington street.
THE ABBOTT AGENCY Draft Wills, Mortgages and all Papers incidental to General Conveyancing. Examination of Titles a Specialty Connected by Telephone .". EDWARD MILES ABBOTT, Manager .". Offices, BOSTON AND BROOKLINE
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BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
B. Frank Bartlett, Pres. ; Joseph J. O'Connell, Vice Pres. ; Charles C. Watterson, Clerk ; Geo. F. Dearborn, Treas.
Meet at Police station, Washington street, cor. Prospect.
BROOKLINE PUBLIC BATHS AND SWIM- MING SCHOOL.
Tappan street.
H. Lincoln Chase, M. D., Sec .; George S. Rich, Supt.
BROOKLINE WHEELMEN.
107 Washington street. Instituted 1897.
Joseph Cook, Pres. ; Thomas Costello, Vice Pres. ; Vincent Turley, Sec. ; James J. Driscoll, Treas.
Meet first and third Wednesdays of each month.
BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. Union bldg. Walnut, corner High street. Branch 1353c Beacon street.
Mrs. H. P. Briggs, Pres .; Mrs. Stephen Win- chester, Sec, ; Mrs. W. W. Potter, Treas.
Meet first Wednesday of each month at 10.30 a. m.
COUNTRY CLUB. Clyde Park, Clyde street.
Lawrence Curtis, Pres. ; Francis W.Lee, Treas. ; George E. Cabot, Sec. ; George H. Kelton, Supt.
FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN. Glen road, near Cumberland avenue.
George Dexter, Pres .; W. H. Baker, Supt .; Emily A. Turner, Matron.
HENDERSON DAIRY CO. Incorporated 1897.
C. H. W. Foster, Pres .; Moses Williams Jr., Vice Pres. ; F. G. Henderson, Treas.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY.
Michael J. Kelly, Pres. ; Thos. B. McCaffrey, Sec. ; J. R. Tuscher, Treas .; Rev. J. A. Butler, Spiritual Director.
Meet second Sunday evening of each month in basement of Catholic church.
HOLYHOOD CEMETERY CORP.
Grounds and Office Heath street, between Ham- mond street and Newton line.
Most Rev. John J. Williams, Pres .; Patrick Johnson, Treas. ; Eneas Smyth, Supt.
LONGWOOD CLUB.
26 Monmouth st. Incorporated March 28, 1888. George A. Bruce, Pres. ; John Reed, Vice Pres. ;
A. K. Von Arnim, Treas. ; Charles F. Stodder, Sec. Annual meeting second Saturday in March.
10TH MASS. BATTERY ASSOCIATION.
Willard Y. Gross, Pres. Annnal meeting 19th of April.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
Aspinwall avenue, corner Brook street.
Anson B. Norton, Manager ; Susie F. Lang, Chief Operator ; J. A. Taaffe, Switch Board Inspec- tor.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES. Chestnut Hill avenue, corner Boylston.
Walter Channing, M. D., Supt.
RIDGE HILL FARMS DIARY CO. 1341 Beacon street. Milton H. Hoyt, Pres. ; M. Hartson, Treas. RIVERDALE CASINO. Francis street.
William J. Fegan, Pres .; Stephen M. Grant, Vice Pres. ; Grant William Nowell, Sec .; E. W Tompson, Treas.
Executive Committee meet second Saturday of each month.
REAL LACES
Cleansed to look like new Mended like new
LEWANDO'S
. 17 TEMPLE PLACE
284 BOYLSTON ST
BOSTON
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STEDMAN HOSPITAL. End South street.
Henry R. Stedman, M. D., Supt. ; Francis W. Shine, Asst.
THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.
Lowe bldg. Harvard, corner Kent street. Office hours-9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 8 to 12 only.
Discount Tuesday morning, 9.45 o'clock.
Francis W. Lawrence, Pres .; Reuben S. Swan, Vice Pres .; W. S. Kemp, Cashier ; C. H. W. Foster, George H. Worthley, Francis W. Law- rence, M. W. Quinlan, Thomas B. Griggs, Reuben S. Swan, Directors.
THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Washington street, opp. Public Library. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.
Wm. H. Lincoln, Pres .; Wm. E. Lincoln, Sec. and Treas.
THE BROOKLINE UNION.
Union building, Walnut, corner High street. Leonard C. Wason, Sec .; Henry W. Lamb, Treas.
THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO. 14 Station street. Incorporated 1889. Charles W. Holtzer, Pres .; Ira A. Foster, Treas.
POST OFFICES. BROOKLINE STATION.
282 Washington street.
Isley M. Fogerty, Supt. ; Frank H. Folsom, George H. Conley, John J. Walsh, Charles H. Connor, Daniel C. Murphy, Clerks; William W. Higgins, N. Clifford Paul, M. J. Gallagher, Michael Duffy, John H. Riley, George M. Saun- ders, Michael Nolan, James Durning, Ashton E.
Butterfield, John J. Coughlin, F. O. Morgan, William P. Golden, William B. Clark, T. E. Dor- gan, Mortimer Sullivan Jr., Charles H. Haggerty, Frank T. Carroll, Carriers ; Dennis Donlan, Joseph Marmaud, John T. Carey, Sub. Carriers.
Letters delivered-7.00, 11.00 a. m. and 2.30, 4.30 p. m. Letters collected by the carriers 7.20 a. m., 2.30, 4.45 p. m. and by collector 9.45 a. m. and 5.30 p. m.
Office open week days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun- days-10.00 to 1100 a. m.
Mails close Brookline for Boston-3.00, 6.45, 8.45, 11.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00, 7.45, 9.30, p. m. Arrive-6.15, 8.30, 10.40 a. m., 1.40, 4.00, 6.00, 7. 30, 10.15 p. m. Sunday mail closes for Boston 4.30 and 9.30 p. m.
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m.
BOULEVARD STATION. 1357 Beacon street.
Walter I. Gerrold, supt. ; John S. Carney, Alice B. Rand, Owen Hillen, Joseph P. Powers, Clerks ; Patrick J. Timmins, Willard H. Potter, Robert J. Finney, Michael J. Healey, Michael Dunlavey, James E. Murley, Thomas J. O'Keefe, William H. Parker, James F. Twombly, Daniel J. Crane, Ev- erett Morey, Carriers ; John J. O'Keefe, Sub. Carrier.
Letters delivered-7.10, 11.10 a. m. 2.40, 4.40 p. m.
Mails arrive-6.12, 8.45, 10.50 a.m., 1.50, 4.05, 6.05, 7.35 p. m. Close- 6.20, 8.55, 11.05 a.m., 2.10, 4.20, 5.55, 7.50 p. m.
Office open week days 7.00 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays-10.00 to 11.00 a. m.
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m.
SUB STATION, P. O. 66, 1621 Beacon street. G. Irving Gilcreas, clerk in charge.
THE BEST PORCELAINES, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street BOSTON, MASS.
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