Brookline directory 1906, Part 37

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 418


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Tents to Let


cial B See foot lines in Gen- eral Directory


Theatre BOSTON THEATRE 539 Wash- ington Boston See p 458


Timber STEARNS A T LUMBER CO


(THE) mills at Neponset ex- hibit 166 Devonshire salesroom 1 Sudbury Haymarket są Bos- ton See p 445


Tin and Sheet Iron Workers FELTON-TURNER FURNACE CO 34 Warren Roxbury See page 457


NETTLES S 1349 Beacon See p 17


Tire Vulcanizing BOSTON VULCANIZING CO 48


Columbus av and 4012 Warren av B See p 457 HUB VULCANILANG CO (THE) 171 Eliot Boston See p 454


Tires Rubber (Second hand) HUB VULCANIZING CO (THE) 171 Eliot See p 454


POTTER J W 198 Columbus av B See p 452


Tires Vulcanized and Repaired POTTER J W 198 Columbus av B See p 452


Toilet Articles MCGOWN J L 135 Cypress See page 56


Transfer Co


HOYT MARTIN CO 10 Commer- Trunks and Bags (Dealers and Repairers)


MAHER JAMES H 111 Wash- ington See p 463


MAWHINNEY HENRY 1350 Beacon See p 463


Trust Compaines


AMERICAN LOAN & TRUST CO 53 State Boston See opp 12 BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO 87 Milk Boston See page 4


Undertakers


BARTHELMES JOHN C 91 Har- vard See p 480 BRIGGS FRED'K L 20 Howard B See p 478 BRYANT JOHN SONS 15 Ausun Chasn See p 482


E: YANT'S UNDERTAKING ES- TABLISHMENT 1337 Beacon See opp 171


CLEARY J P 1536 Tremont Rox- bury See p 479


CROSBY F J 10 Warren Rox See page 481 EASTMAN A L 251 Tremont Bos- ton See p 481


HATCH H S 20 Harvard and $6 Aspinwall av See front cover JONES LEWIS & SON 50 La-


Tin Roofiing HIND THOMAS J 19 Milk Bos- ton See p 10 and front cover NETTLES S 1349 Beacon See p Grange B See p 481 17 McManus W H 103 Washington O'Day James J 101 Boylston O'Day T F Mrs 45 Boylston TALLBERG C A 1041 Tremont Boston See p 482


WATERMAN JOSEPH S & SONS 2326 Washington Boston High- lands See p 154


Upholsterers


ANDERSON FRANS O 1348 Bea- con See p 472 COLE G W & CO 30 Station See page 472 COLLINS JOHN 4 Brington road See p 476


LEWANDO S


17 Temple Place BOSTON 284 Boylston Street


CARPETS AND RUGS


CLEANSED BY STEAM


OR NAPHTHA


BEATEN( TAKEN UP


BROOKLINE TEAMS


PUT DOWN TELEPHONES


M. F. REYNOLDS CARPENTER and BUILDER


Building and Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to Tel. 1045 Shop and Office, 65 Kent St., Brookline


HOMER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE


BROOKLINE VILLAGE


332


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


IF YOU WANT ANY SPRING WATER YOU WANT THE BEST


FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS


ROBBINS SPRING WATER


Has been known and sold as a pure water in this vicinity


BUY THE BEST AND PREVENT DISEASE


Robbins Springs are on the top of Arlington Heights, above all contaminating surface conditions.


Examine State Board of Health Reports


Examine the Springs themselves and compare them with others. Try the water. Delivered in 5 gallon glass jars in tilting frames. Call, send postal or telephone


1090 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE, CORNER ROBBINS ROAD, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS


Upholsterers-con Forstor George M 4 High


Grace Bros 1951 Beacon Jouannet Peter A . 118 Davis av


Anaf C 14 Cameron Mode % 20 Wash Robart Bros 311-317 Wash Schmeltz Christian 39 Webster THAIN ARTHUR P 1022 Beacon Sec p 466


Thompson N C 262 Wash


THULIN & CO 65 Kent See page 472 PARKEL W H 660 Main Camb See back cover


Variety Stores


Desemone A 34 Wash Dolan Ann Mis 260 Cypress Flatley Ellen H 250 Cypress Keenan P Mrs 109 Boylston Lovlen A A 153 Washington Lyons P J 231 Cypress Smith Emily 1 161 Boylston


Saleme Nicolas 1266 Boylston Sullivan M, Clyde


Tufenk &der Hovhannes 75 Har- vard Tufenk & der Hovhannes 75 Har- Webb D M Mrs 1262 Boylston


Veterinarians Arbuckle F T 36 Aspinwall av BACK BAY VETERINARY HOS- PITAL 332 Newbury B See p 160


Downs T C 227 Pond av


Marshall James ft Boylston pl Nagle Luke T 87 Washington QUINLAN GEORGE F 76 Wash- ington See p 463


Vulvanizing


BOSTON AUTOMOBILAS EX. CHANGE 177 Berkeley B See


D 457 BOSTON VULCANIZING CO IS Columbus av and 40 16 Warren av B See p 457


HUB VULCANIZING CO 171 Eliot Boston See p 454


POTTER J W 198 Columbus av B See p 452


Wall Papers CORNELL A H 44 Station Sce back cover


BOODY J H 2044 Washington See back binding TAYLOR JOHN F JR Brington rd See foot lines in House Atlas


Water Conductors


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO (THE) Tills at Neponset ex hibit 166 Devonshire salesroom I Sudbury Haymarket sq Bos- ton See p 445


Water (Spring)


KATHDIN SPRING WATER CO 62 Lake Arlington See p 11 ROBBINS SPRING WATER CO 1090 Mass av Arlington Helghts See above


Henry A. Carroll Mason and Builder Teleph ne Connection


BROOKLINE, MASS.


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ROBBINS


SPRING WATER


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E. M. PARKS REFRACTING OPTICIAN


Eyes examined; glasses fitted by a careful and scientific method. Complicated cases a specialty. 387 Washington St., Boston


M. F. REYNOLDS CARPENTER and BUILDER


Building and Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to Tel. 1045 Shop and Office, 65 Kent St., Brookline


333


UNDINE CRYSTAL SPRING 22 Elko Brighton See p 486


Water-proof Floors HIND THOMAS J 19 Milk Bos- ton See p 10 and front cover TAYLOR E R & CO 164 Federal Boston See top lines


Waterproofing HIND THOMAS J 19 Milk Bos- ton See p 10 and front cover NATIONAL COAL TAR CO 297 Franklin B See back cover


Water-Tight Cellars HIND THOMAS J 19 Milk Bos- ton See p 10 and front cover


Weather Strips ANDERSON WILLIAM G 612


Sudbury bldg B See p 16


Wedding Canopies to Let HOYT MARTIN CO 10 Commer- cial Boston See foot lines in General Directory


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Wedding Stationery BERRY A C 149a Tremont Bos- BROOKLINE INDUSTRIAL ton See opp Town Officers


Wheelwrights QUINLAN M W High cor Boyl- ston See p 22


Window Screens and Doors AMERICAN SCREEN CO 302 Wash See p 16


ANDERSON WILLIAM G 612 Sudbury bldg B See p 16 BURROWES E T CO (THE) (In- sect) Spring cor Centre, Port- land, Me See p 454


Wines and Liquors HOLLAND WINE CO Adams sq and Boylston cor Head pl Bos- ton See opp 220


Wire Screens (Insect) AMERICAN SCREEN CO 302 Washington See p 16 BURROWES E T CO (THE) Spring cor Centre Portland, Me See p 454


Wood and Coal


WOOD YARD 44 Pearl See top lines in Street Directory BURNHAM COAL CO 2 Kilby B See back cover


COUSENS JE COAL CO 1331 Bea- con and 219 Washington whf 781 Commonwealth av B See top lines


MASSACHUSETTS WHARF COAL CO 42 Kilby Boston See back cover


METROPOLITAN COAL CO 110 Wash cor Morss av See foot lines in General Directory MORSE EUGENE S 199 Medford Chasn See top lines


Wood Preservators NATIONAL COAL TAR CO 297 Franklin B See back cover Wood Turners


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO (THE) mills at Neponset ex- hibit 166 Devonshire salesroom 1 Sudbury Haymarket sq Bos- ton See p 445


TRADE


Roll-a-way


MARK


ROLLING WINDOW SCREENS C. F. PURINTON CO., So. Easton, Mass. SEE PAGE 292


334


DENNIS DRISCOLL CONTRACTOR


21 KENT STREET - BROOKLINE


SHALES & MAY


DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF


Fine Furniture


AND


INTERIOR WOOD WORK


Corner Dorchester and Newman Sts.


SOUTH BOSTON


Telephone, South Boston 207


Andrew G. Berry


Card Engraver and Wedding Stationer


Wedding Invitations, Cards Visiting Cards, Crests, Coat of Arms, Residence Dies, Monograms


Now Located at 149a Tremont St., cor. West St., Room 7 1=2, - BOSTON


H. M. GRAVES & CO.


Telephone, 138-4 Bri.


MAYFLOWER


LAUNDRY


334 Cambridge Street


Allston, Mass.


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Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co.


IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF FINE CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS


Dinner Sets, Fine Lamps, Artistic Pieces of Rare China and Rich Cut Glassware-in brief every household requisite in this line from the common Kitchen Crockery to the finest specimens of English, French, Austrian, German and Japanese China, adapted to Wedding and Complimentary Gifts, embracing the largest exhibit of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware. Inspection invited.


JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


33 Franklin Street, Corner Hawley Street, (Ten Floors) Boston China and Glass Decorated with Letter, Crest or Monogram to order for Clubs, Families and Yachts


BROOKLINE TOWN OFFICERS


1906


Financial year closes Jan 31 Town election in March


Town clerk-Edward W Baker, office Town Hall


Selectmen and Board of Health-William Craig, Chairman; Nathaniel Conant, Horace James, John A Curtin, Philip S Parker, George F Joyce, Sec; H Lincoln Chase, M D, Agent; Michael Duffley, Sanitary Agent; Francis P Denny, Bacteriologist, Board of Health; Edward A McEttrick, Clerk; meet every Monday at 3.30 p m, office, room 6 Town Hall


Agent For Burial of Indigent Soldiers and Ma- rines-Willard Y Gross


Assessors-Charles H Stearns, Chairman; Char- les A Bowditch, Daniel J Daley, Office Town Hall Auditors- Gardner C Brooks, George Rogers, Charles F Read


Building Commissioner-Ernest L Lyon


Chief of Police-Alonzo W Corey


Committee for Planting Trees-James H Bow-


ditch, Emma G Cummings, Lyman J Clark


Constables-Willard Y Gross, Albert S Paige, John E Griffin, James C Thompson, Warren Merrill, Edward D Tucker


Examiners of Gas Fitters-Ernest L Lyon,. A G Sanborn, Horace James


Examiners of Plumbers-Horace James, Ernest L Lyon, Michael Duffley


Fence Viewers-Willard Y Gross, George H De- lano


Field Driver-Jerry Bond


Funeral Undertakers-Parker Bryant, James J O'Day, William H McManus, John C Barthelmes, Eneas Smyth, Mrs Thomas F O'Day, Henry S Hatch, Frederick L Briggs


Inspector of Petroleum-Willard E Ward


Inspector of Plumbing-Michael Duffley


Janitor of the Town Hall-Willard Y Gross


Measurer of Wood and Bark-Willard E Ward Overseers of the Poor- Chairman Sarah B Train, Nathaniel Conant, Horace James, John


A Curtin, Philip S Parker, William Craig, Martha W Edgerly, George F Joyce,


& Chichering


Abo. Boston


LEADING ARTISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY


AND GENERAL PORTRAITURE. HIGHEST ORDER OF WORK IN PASTELS, SEPIA, INK AND WATER COLORS 21 WEST STREET


335


E. S. MORSE 199 Medford Street CHARLESTOWN Telephone 136


COAL and WOOD


MISCEL .... NEOUS DEPARTMENT


336


Sec; Willis W Esty, Supt of the Almshouse; Allena A Esty, Matron of the Almshouse; meeting third Wednesday of each month at 5 o'clock p m in Town Hall


Park Commissioners-Desmond Fitzgerald, Chairman; Albert L Lincoln Jr, Charles S Sar- gent, George F Joyce, Clerk


Pound Keeper-Jerry Bond


Registrars of Voters-Jesse S Wiley, term ex- pires May 1, 1909; Joseph W Cook, term expires May 1, 1907; Joseph D Connor, term expires May 1, 1908; the Town Clerk, ex-officio


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Willard E Ward


State Aid Agent-George F Joyce


Supt of Bath House-George S Rich


Supt of Gas Inspection-E N Davis


Supt of Lights and Wires-E N Davis Supt of Streets and Sewers- Michael Driscoll, Fred B Richardson, Asst Supt; office Town Hall Supt of Walnut Hills Cemetery-Myron D Fisher Town Accountant-Edward H Fenton


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 Fitzgerald, Leonard K Storrs, Frederick P Cabot, Harvey H Baker, Edward W Baker, Clerk; George H Worthley, Treas


Veterinary Inspector and Inspector of Milk, Animals and Provisions-Frederick H Osgood


BROOKLINE PUBLIC BATHS AND SWIMMING SCHOOL


Tappan H Lincoln Chase, M D, Sec; George S Rich, Supt


BROOKLINE WATER WORKS


Office rm 9 Town Hall


Water Board-Oscar B Mowry, Chairman; Tim- othy J Burke, Dr George H Francis


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 Fllnn


MUNICIPAL COURT


Police Station, Washington cor Prospect Justice-Charles F Perkins


Asso Justices-Harvey H Baker, Philip S Parker


Clerk-Daniel A Rollins


Court Officer-Albert S Paige


Probation Officer-James Martin Gray Jr


POLICE DEPARTMENT Washington cor Prospect


Chief of Police-Alonzo W Corey


Captain-Albert S Paige


First Lientenant-B Frank Bartlett


Second Lieutenant-Joseph J O'Connell


Sergeants-Edward J Mealey, James Gleason, Andrew Creelman


Detective Sergeant-George E Stitt


Patrolmen-Alden A Manley, Henry J Graham, George W Piper, Michael E O'Day, Emery E Allen, Fred C Gordon, John J Sullivan, John Crory, Pat- rick A Kelleher, Charles C Watterson, James J Phillips, Stephen D Halloran, Wilbur F Merritt, James J Powers, John Johnson, John Carmody, H Allen Rutherford, Michael C Lynch, William Dugan, John T Connor, James McDonald, Thomas J Craig, Michael F Manley, Joseph J Carroll, James Comerford, Joseph F Harvey, James P Meade, Michael F Fleming, John A Moloney, John A Mina- han, Henry . M Fogarty, William Dalzell, Charles B M Knowles, Wilber F Atwood, Robert J Evans, Thomas A McDonald, Charles E Downs, Frederick C Muneil, Henry F Pinner, James H Tolman, Thos A Mahon, Peter F Kelleher, Melvin H Wharton, Matthew C Moreland, Alexander B Johnston, Michael J Cunniff, David Minnls, Patrick J Brogan, William J Smith


Reserve Police-Thomas J Hill, George A Kel- ter, Edward C D Muneil


FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters 340 Washington


Willard W Estabrook, Fire Commissioner; Geo H Johnson, Chlef Engineer; John H Allen, Asst Chief Engineer


STATION A Hose Company No 1 140 Washington


F J Hayes, Lieut; M J Fahey, Engene Sullivan, T J Burke, Edward MeGrath, Hosemen Flve call men


Chemical Englne No 1 140 Washington


Frank T Pons, Llent; John A Cunningham, Dri- ver


Two call men


& Chichering


Boston


LEADING ARTISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY


AND GENERAL PORTRAITURE. HIGHEST ORDER OF WORK IN PASTELS, SEPIA, INK AND WATER COLORS 21 WEST STREET


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E. M. PARKS


DEVELOPING and PRINTING


Bromide Enlargements Supplies for amateur photographers 387 Washington St., Boston


M. F. REYNOLDS CARPENTER and BUILDER


Building and Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to Tel. 1045 Shop and Office, 65 Kent St., Brookline


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 337


STATION B Hose Company No 2 342 Washington


Benj F Baxter, Capt; Joseph W Kelley, Driver; Matthew J Nolan, Peter A Mealey, Hosemen Four call men


Hook and Ladder No 2 340 Washington


Wm Unkles, Capt; William E Fleming, Lieut; J Geo McDonald, Driver; John B McDonald, James F O'Connell, Wm H Burke, John Mealey, Ladder- men Two call men


STATION C Combination Wagon No 3 Monmouth, Longwood


J W Manley, Lieut; P J McCarthy, Driver; John J Sullivan, John J McCarthy, Patrick J Ryan, Hose- men Two call men


STATION D Steam Fire Engine No 1 Pound lane next Boylston James C Lyons, Engineer; Martin J Dasey, Driv-


er One call man


Hose Company No 3 Pound lane next Boylston


William J Stitt, Capt; Daniel G McNamara, Lieut; James Brutcher Jr, Driver; John Donovan Hoseman Three call men


STATION E Combination Wagon No 1 Devotion


Frank W Brackett, Capt; S R Allen, Lieut; Hi- ram Hamilton, Driver; Patrick A Mahoney, Robert J Stanfield, Hoseman One call man


STATION F Combination Wagon No 2 Heath cor Oak


Bernard Dwyer, Capt; John H Hickey, Driver; George H Dunn, Wm F Norris, George P Love, Hosemen Two call men


STATION G Engine No 2 665 Washington A H Stitt, Engineer; Francis J Mealey, Driver Combination Company No 4 665 Washington Michael F Keegen, Lieut; John Lunney, William Fitzgerald, Thomas J Grennan, Hosemen; Michael Kelley, Driver


Hook and Ladder Co No 1 665 Washington


John F Hutchins, Capt; Clarence E Mallar, Lieut; George L Newcomb, Driver; Thomas F Kel- ley, John F Norton, Daniel J McCarthy, Joseph Strannahan, Laddermen


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


Location of Boxes and General Instructions 4 Cor Washington and Brookline avenue


5 Hose 1 House 140 Washington


6 Harvard square and Harvard


7 Fire Station B 342 Washington


8 Cor Gorham avenue and Cypress


9 Boylston opp Cameron


12 Walnut cor Walnut path


13 Cor Cumberland av and High


14 Cor Cypress and Kendall


15 Cor Walnut and Cypress


16 Walnut and Boylston


17 Cottage and Warren


18 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 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 Cor Aspinwall avenue and Harvard


32 Cor Marion and Park


33 Summit avenue cor Mason terrace


34 Cor Harvard and Beacon


35 Harvard opp Thorndike


36 Cor Alton place and St Paul


37 Cor Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth


38 Cor Linden place and Perry


39 Washington cor Gardner road


41 Cor Carlton and Colchester


42 Fire Station C, Longwood


43 Cor Kent and Longwood avenue


45 Mountfort near Prescott


46 Cor St Paul and Sewall avenue


47 Beacon near Kent


48 Cor Freeman and St Paul


54 Flora opp Walter avenue


71 Cor Rockwood and Goddard avenue


72 Cor Newton and Grove


73 Cor Newton and Hammond


74 Cor Grove and South


212 Norfolk road


TRADE


Roll-a-way


MARK


ROLLING WINDOW SCREENS C. F. PURINTON CO., So. Easton, Mass. SEE PAGE 292


Richard Smart Carpet Cleaning Co. Oldest in the State Carpets and Rugs Cleaned, Made Over and Laid Oid Carpets Woven into Good Serviceable Rugs 1 Deacon St., Cambridge. Tel. Cambridge 397-3, 724-2


HOMER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE


BROOKLINE VILLAGE


338


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


213 Cor Dean road and Druce


214 Cor Kilsyth and Salisbury roads


215 Cor Park and Washington


261 Cor Rawson road and Colbourne crescent


312 Cor Naples and Abbotsford roads


313 Francis opp Harrison


314 Fire Station E, Devotion


315 Lancaster terrace near Mason terrace


316 Cor Williams and Centre


331 Beacon near Short


332


Cor Vernon and Harvard


521 ** Car House cor Cypress and Franklin


641 ** Country Club


712 ** Car House cor Chestnut Hill avenue and Beacon


*22 Signal for no school, 4 rounds. Also, spec- ial 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 in every evening


1-1 Two strokes slow for fire out, and all ap- paratus 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 move- ment 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 ringlng an alarm be sure that a fire actu- ally exists


Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, as all needless alarnis are an expense to the town, and should be avolded as much as possible


All persons giving fire alarms are requested to re- maln by the box, if possible, to direct the fire- men 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 thelr 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 made necessary inquiries to en- able 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-Franklin W Hobbs, Chair- man; George I Aldrich, Sec: Michael Driscoll, Mrs Ruth C Paine, Dr Everett M Bowker, William T Sedgwick. Dr Walter Channing, William H Lyon, Mrs Edith C Baker, Thomas B Fitzpatrick, Fred H Robinson, Clerk


Meet second Monday of each month at & p m except July and August


Supt of Schools-George I Aldrich, office room 12, Town Hall; hours 8 to 9 a m every school day, except Wednesday, and 4 to 5 pm on Monday and Wednesday


Asst to Supt of Schools-Mary Adams


HIGH


Gorham avenue, corner Tappan


George P Hitchcock, Head Master; John C Pack- ard, Sub-Master; Edward P Hutchinson, Minot A Bridgham, Maro S Brooks, Arthur W Roberts, Wni 1. Snow, Elmer Case, Joseph A Frizzell, Mary P Frve. Anna M Johnson, Lulu G Adams, Abbie L Paige, Bertha C Marshall, Mary 1 Platt, Llllie C Smith, Alice H Spaulding, Anna R Llden, Clarlbei Moulton, Mabol P Bailey, Teachers; Henry M Cook, janltor


J ELLIOT CABOT Marlon


Mary E Kingsbury, Principal; Mlnnle D Brasor, Grace A Bosworth, Mrs Mary E MeNutt, Flora H Clifford. Teachers: Michael Fahey, janltor


OSTRICH FEATHERS


CURLED CJEANED DYED


LEWANDO S


OLD FEATHERS MADE INTO BOAS 17 Temple Place 284 Boylston Street BOSTON


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Boston


LEADING ARTISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY


AND GENERAL PORTRAITURE. HIGHEST ORDER OF WORK IN PASTELS, SEPIA, INK AND WATER COLORS


21 WEST STREET


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


339


EDWARD DEVOTION GRAMMAR Harvard cor Stedman


Henry W Holmes, Principal; Edith E Wright, Elizabeth M Stebbins, Nellie N Litchfield, Cecile E Harris, Marion M Thomas, Anna M Williams, Teachers; John McGinnis, janitor


EDWARD DEVOTION PRIMARY Harvard near Stedman


Abbie J Prouty, Mary E Raymond, Adella M Boutwell, Florence A Oliver, Betsy Bean, Cornelia Gould, Teachers


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HEATH Reservoir lane


J Sherman Richardson, Principal; Catherine G O'Brien, Margaret C O'Hearn, Fannie W Kingsbury, Jennie A Orendorff, Anna F Gragg, Julie M Jones, Anne L Bangs, E Adella Beebe, Ellen E Barker, Sophie E Butler, Teachers; Charles G Johnson, jantitor


HIGH SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN


Gorham avenue cor Tappan


Annie B Winchester, Louise E Finney, Teachers


LAWRENCE Francis


Elizabeth W Bean, Principal; Sarah E Bruce, Josephine S Taylor, Martha W Bangs, Cora W Reed, C Gertrude Knox, Teachers; Frank H Fland- ers, janitor


WILLIAM H LINCOLN Boylston near Walnut path


George L Farley, Principal; Jennie F Hayden, Mary A Connor, Adela F Rockwood, Lillian H Mac- conville, Theresa G O'Rourke, Patience A Ballen- tine, Dorcas C Higgins, Josephine Courtright Mary A White, Mary Bayfield, Alice M Lilly, Rose E Ryan, Abby F Hearn, Agnes E Walker, Emma L Wiswall. Eva W Cook, Helen Hicks, Teachers; Har- riet B Stodder, Susie H Nason, Kindergarteners; Owen Carey, Richard Kelleher, janitors


LONGWOOD


St Mary's Cor Monmouth


Charlotte L True, Principal; Sarah M Keeler, Katherine Wentworth, Teachers; Michael Fahey, janitor


NEWTON STREET Newton opp Grove Ethel Wood, Teacher; Wm B Webber, janitor


PARSONS


Walter avenue


Minnie P Masse, Principal; Nellie G Maconachie, Christina M Jacobsen, Teachers; Lucy H Maxwell, Helen T O'Reilly, Kindergarteners; John J Nyhen, janitor


PIERCE SCHOOLS School and Prospect


Mary McSkimmon, Principal; Maria E Gardner, Lena B Winter, Adelaide D Walsh, Minnie E Fales, Alice M Nelson, Ada E Chevalier, Jennie M Alden, Emma A George, Bertha V Cobb, Mary E Buckley, Ethel A Tillinghast, Nellie M Goodrich, Margaret E Malone, Maybelle E Knight, Alice R Harper, Abbie F Bosworth, Cordelia R Kingman, Miriam F Bab- bitt, Ellen P Low, Grace W Morrill, Margaret C Houghton, Teachers; Edward Moran, George A Meade, Thomas F Costello, janitors


JOHN D RUNKLE Druce


Ellen S Baker, Principal; Eleanor B Mitchell, Florence Barnard, Marion E Weld, Jessie E Burton, Edna G Potter, Ida B Jamieson, Blanche E Hen- shaw, Florence C Lamson, Grace A Potter, Teach- ers; . nomas Hartigan, janitor


SEWALL Cypress cor Franklin


Hattie F Paul, Principal; Florence C Bliss, De- borah Howland, Grace E Pendleton, Alice H Shaw, Marguerite A Long, Teachers; Richard Kelleher, janitor


ROBERT C WINTHROP Brookline avenue cor Pearl


Annie G Molloy, Principal; Elsie V Robbins, Anna M Taylor, Teachers; Adeline T Joyce, Kinder- garteners; John J Nyhen, janitor


UNASSIGNED TEACHER-Grace Eaton SPECIAL TEACHERS


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Samuel W Cole, Edith H Snow, Music; Annie B Chamberlain, Irene Weir, drawing; Henrietta A Nevers, Catherine F Johnson, Anna M Schwindt, Grace M Carlton, sewing; Mary E Ditson, Mary C Jones, domestic' science; Joseph E Owens, S Anna Woodbury, Caroline A Brooks, manuel training; Hartvig Nissen, Guy S Lowman, Bessie L Barnes, physical training


TRUANT Officer-James G Thompson


TRADE


Roll-a-way


MARK


ROLLING WINDOW SCREENS C. F. PURINTON CO., So. Easton, Mass. SEE PAGE 292


E. S. MORSE 199 Medford Street CHARLESTOWN Telephone 136


COAL and WOOD


340


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL


ST MARY'S OF THE ASSUMPTION 19 Homer Sister Clare, Superior; Sisters of Notre Dame Teachers


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Washington near School


Leonard K Storrs, Chairman; Leslie C Wead, Sec; Moses Williams, Treas; Daniel D Addison, James M Codman, Prentiss Cummings, Desmond FitzGerald, T E Francis, William H Lyon, Fred'k 1. Gay, Rufus G F Candage, Edward Stanwood, Leslie C Wead, Trustees: Louis A M Hooper; Libra- rian: Zaidee M Brown, Asst Librarian: Mary A Kinsman, Emma O Marston, Elizabeth U Kinsman, Laila McNeil, Ethel J Heath, Lilla M Morse, Alice M Hobson, Assts; Harriet H Stanley, School Refer- ence Librarian: Mears Orcutt. janitor; Charles H Robie, John Kinnane, asst janitor


The library is open from 9 a mi to 9 pm on every secular day throughout the year except legal holi- days, viz-Washingtons' Birthday, Patriots Day, Memorial Day, Seventeenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christ- mas; Sundays 2 to 9 p m




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