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Jewell Edward, Boston Johnson Edw C. Boston
Lock wood Rhodes Greene, Boston
Longfellow Alex
W, Means James, Boston
Boston Meany T Francis, Boston
Lord Bertram, Boston Mehaffey Wm A, Boston Lord Frederic Wait, Bos- Merriam Chas, Boston Merriam Frank, Boston Merriam Herbert, Weston Lord Henry G, Boston Merrill Frank A 123
Loring Thacher 92 High
Dean rd
Lothrop W S H, Boston Merrill Sherburn M, New- Lowell Guy, Chestnut pl ton Centre
Lowell James Arnold, Merrill Wm B, Newton Centre Meyer George von L
Boston
Lund Joseph W, Boston Lyman Anson M
Lyman Arthur, Waltham Lyman Chas Frederic Mitton E J 1440 Beacon Mixter Geo, Boston
58 Euston
Lyman Geo H, Boston Lyman Herbert, Boston Lyman Win Pratt, Boston Monk George Howard Dr, Macomber Frank G, Bos- Boston ton
Morgan Geo M, Boston Macomber John R, Fram- Morison George B, Bos- ton
ingham
Mandell Geo S, Boston Mandell S P, Boston
Mandell W Dutton, Bos- Morse R M, Boston
ton Mann Alexander
Boston
Mann Henry S, Boston
Marsh Chas R, Boston
Mason Frederick, Taun- Moseley Chas W. Boston ton
Moseley Frederick S, Bos- ton
Mason Mortimer B, Bos- ton Motley E Preble, Boston Matthews Albert, Boston Motley Thomas, Boston Matthews Nathan Jr. Bo- ston
Mauriac Percy H de, Bos- ton
Mawhinney H H
Muniford George S, Che- stnut Hill Nash Nathanle! C, Camb- ridge
May Edward Porter, New- Nason Robert W, Boston ton Centre Newell Edw A, WIIton,
May J Russell, Boston NH McKee Thos M, Beverly Newell Franklin S Dr. Farms
Boston
McQuesten Geo E 14 Still Nichols Lyman, Boston
McQuillen Robert C, Ded- Norton Chauncey W Dr. ham Cazenovla, N Y
LEWANDO S 17 TEMPLE PLACE 284 BOYLSTON STREET
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Mills Arthur, New York City, NY Minot Joseph G, Boston Minot Laurence, Boston Mitchell Walter J, Man- chester
Mixter Samuel J Dr, Bos- ton
Morse Robert C, Long- wood
Morss Chas A, Boston
Rev, Morville Robert W Jr Boston
Moseley Benj . P P, New- buryport
ton Lawrence John Silsbee, Boston Lawrence R M Dr, Bos- ton Learned Geo E, Boston
Lawrence Amory A, Bos- ton
Lawrence Amos A, Bos-
King Charles A, Boston S, King Clark, Boston
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LEADING ARTISTS IN
PHOTOGRAPHY
AND GENERAL PORTRAITURE. HIGHEST ORDER OF WORK IN PASTELS, SEPIA, INK AND WATER COLORS 21 WEST STREET
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
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Nye Walter B, Boston
Pfaelzer Franklin T, Bos-
Rust Paul D, Boston Saltonstall Richard M,
Sherburne Frank S, Bos- ton
Boston Sherwin Edward, Boston Sanborn Walter L, Boston Sias Charles D, Boston Sanger Sabin P 34 Gor- Sigourney Henry, Boston
Silsbee Arthur B, Boston Sargent Andrew R, War- Silsbee Thomas, Boston ren
O'Neil Richard F Dr, Bos- Phipps Benjamin 92 Chis- ton
wick rd
Simpson F E, Boston
Orcutt William Dana 125 Pickering Henry G, Bos ton
Addington rd
Osgood Edw Louis, Bos- Pickman Dudley L, Bos- ton ion
Osgood Geo L 423 Wal- Pierce J W 185 Chestnut nut
Hill av
Pierce Walworth, Boston Pollard Alonzo W, Boston Pope Benjamin, Boston
Paine Charles J, Boston Paine Frederick W
Paine Rene Evans, Al- Porter Alex S, Boston Porter Alex S Jr, Boston
wington rd
Paine Robert Treat Jr, Potter Austin, Boston Boston Potter A Carleton Dr
Paine Robert Treat 2nd, Potter H Staples, Boston Heath
Prendergast Jas M, Bos- ton
Palmer Bradley W, Ros- Presbrey Palmer E 733 ton
Englewood av
Parker Chauncey D, Bos- Rogers Edwin A, Boston ton
Parker James A, Chest- Rollins Edward W, Dov- nut Hill ... er, N H .
Parker Samuel D, Boston Rollins Montgomery 55 Devon
Parkinson Jonu Jr, Bos- Roosevelt Jas A, Boston ton
Parkman Henry, Boston Parlin Albert N, Boston . Rotch Thomas MI Dr, Bos- Peabody Francis Jr, Mil- ton ton Rotch William, Boston
Peabody Francis H, Bos- Rothwell W H, Longwood ton
Perbody Frata E. Bes- Rumrill Chester C, Bos- ton
Peabody Geo Lee, Won hạm
Pra main S B, Bos :. D Pecker Edward E. Boston Portal Davd C Ir, Bos
Percival Lawrence F
' Perera Gino L, Boston
Perkins Hamilton, Boston Russell William A, Bos- Peters Andrew James, ton Boston
Peters G Gorham, Boston
Rust Frank Lee D Dr, Boston
con
Sheafe Edwin, Boston
Shaw Robert G 2nd, Geo- rgetown Stedman Arthur W, Bos- Shea Francis A 1065 Bea- ton Stedman Joseph C Dr, Boston
Boston
Shaw Quincy A Jr, Bos- ton
Stearns Frank W, Newton Stearns Richard H Jr
Stearns Richard Sprague, Boston
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O'Brion Thomas L 9 Re- gent circle
ton Pfaff Charles, S Framing- ham
Olmstead Chas H, Boston
Olmstead James Munroe, Phelps George H, Boston Cambridge Philips James Jr, Boston ham av
Sargent Arthur Hewes, Skinner Francis, Boston Chiswick ra
ham
Slade Edward
Sargent Chas S Jr, War- Sleeper Henry Davis, Bos- ton ren
Sargent Francis W, Bos- Sleeper Stephen W, Bos- ton ton
Sargent Henry H, Boston Slocum W H, Boston Sargent Joseph, Boston Smith Chas Gaston 751 Washington
Sayles Henry, Boston
Schroeder Albricht, Bos- Smith Charles L
ton
Searle Charles P, Boston Snelling R Paul, Dedham Sears Francis P, Boston
Snow Daniel K 195 Wal- nut
Snow Frederick E, Boston Sears Henry F Dr, Boston Snow Robert Keith, Bos- Sears Herbert M, Boston ton
Sears J Montgomery, Bos- Sohier William D, Boston ton Sortwell Alvin F, Cam- bridge
Southworth Robert Alex- Sears Richard, Boston ander 151 Salisbury rd Sears Richard D, Boston Spalding Francis R, Man- Seavey Wałter Ham, Bos- ton
chester
Spalding William A, Bos- ton
Spaulding John T, Boston
Sewall Rufus Lentnor, Spaulding Wiliam S, Bos-
Boston
ton
Shattuck Fred C Dr, Bos- Sprague Francis P Dr, ton Boston
Shattuck Geo B Dr, Bos- Sprague P W, Boston ton
Stackpole Henry, Boston Stackpole J Lewis Jr,
Shaw Francis, Boston
Shaw John Oakes Jr,
Boston Stearns James P 31 Plea- sant
Shaw Robert G, Boston
Smith Nathan G, Boston
Paine William A, Boston
Sears George G Dr, Bos- ton
Sears J Montgomery Jr, Boston
Sargeant Charles S, Haw- thorn rd'
Rowe Henry S, Boston
ton Rusk J Stewart, Boston Russell Henry E, Man- chester
Russell James S, Milton Russell Jos B, Belmont Russell Richard S, Bos- ton Russell Thomas, Boston
Parkinson John. Boston
Rotch A Lawrence, Bos- ton
Rollins Ashton
Sargent Charles S, War- ren
Skinner Francis Jr, Ded-
Otis Walter J Dr
E. S. MORSE 199 Medford Street CHARLESTOWN Telephone 136
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Geoffrey M,
Boston Boston
Volkmann A L K, 17 Wheelock Thomas R,
Hawthorn rd Boston
Arthur W, Wadleigh Horace W, Bos- Wheelwright ton
Boston
Wadsworth Alex F Wheelwright Chas Chap-
Wadsworth O F Dr, Bos- in, Boston Wheelwright J W, Bos- ton
Wadsworth Richard G Dr, ton
Boston Whidden Renton 6 Ma- son ter
Waldo Charles S
Wales George R, Boston Whipple J Reed, Boston Walker Charles Cobb, Whipple Warren
Walker George, Newton White George R, Boston Centre White Harry K, Walnut
Walker J Albert, Boston White Norman H
Walker Joseph 108 Up- Whitehead John P, New land rd York City, NY
Ward Reginald H, Lon- Whiting William S 92 don, England Buckminster rd
Warner F E, Boston
Warner William Pearson, Boston Whitney E P, Milton
Warren Edward R, Wal- Whitney Frank M, Boston nut pl
Warren George E, Bos- ton
Waren George H, Boston Boylston
Waters Bertram G, Bos- Whitney Joseph C, Boston ton Whittemore Parker W,
Watson Paul Baron, Mil- Newton Highlands
Whitwell Frederick S,
Boston
Wightman George H, Bos- ton
Webster Frank G, Bos- ton Wilder William H Jr 85 Park
Weeks Andrew G, Boston Weeks John W, W, New- ton
Weeks W P, Boston
Weld A Winsor, Chestnut
Weld B R, Boston
Weld Charles G Dr, Bos- ton
Chestnut Hill
Williams Henry Bigelow, Boston
Williams Jere, Boston
Williams John D, Boston
Wells Frank Dr, Boston
Wells Wellington, Boston Williams Moses, Warren Wendell Barrett Jr, Bos- Williams Ralph B, Boston ton
Williams Robert Win-
Wheelock A A slow, Boston
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LEADING ARTISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
AND GENERAL PORTRAITURE. HIGHEST ORDER OF WORK IN PASTELS, SEPIA, INK AND WATER COLORS
21 WEST STREET
Boston
Storrs Henry R Boston Richard K, Manchester
Sturgis Charles W, Bos- Thorndike Townsend W.m ton Dr, Boston
Sumichrast F C de, Bos- Thorp Joseph G, Boston ton Tilton Barclay, Boston
Sumner Allen M, Camb- Tilton Joseph B, Boston ridge Todd J Jackson, Lagran- ge
Sweet Charles E, Newton Sweetser Arthur L, Bos- Tolman Gilbert, Canton Tompkins Eugene, Bos
ton
Swift E C, Beverly ton
Taft Edward A, Boston
Talbot Fritz B 131 Se- Towle George
Napier,
wall av
Newton Centre
Talbot George N 131 Se- Townsend Robert Elmer, wall av Boston
Talbot Thomas, N Bill- Tucker Alanson, Boston erica
Tarbell Arthur P, Boston ton
Taylor Charles H, Boston Tucker William, Boston Taylor Charles H Jr, Bos- Tudor Frederic 17 Regent circle
ton
Taylor J Allen, Boston Tufts Walter, Boston
Taylor William
Thacher Louis B, Boston
Thacher Thomas C, Bos- Turner F A, Boston
ton
Tyler F A, Boston
Underwood Walter A,
Boston
Underwood W Orison,
Boston
Thayer Edward D, Wor- Van Horn F C
cester Vaughan Benjamin, Cam-
Thayer Eugene V R, Bos- ton
bridge Vaughan Wanton 5 Gor- ham av
Thayer E V R Jr
Thayer Ezra Ripley 77 Ver Planck Edward D 115 Bay State rd Dean rd
Stevens Horace H 2nd, Thayer John E, S Lancas- Vickery Herman F Dr, Wheelock Boston ter
Stevenson R H, Boston Thayer Nathaniel, Boston Stevenson Thos G, Bos- Thayer Rodney, Boston Thayer S V R, Boston
ton
Stockton Howard, Boston Thomas W B, Boston Stockton Philip, Boston Thomas Arthur Cecil Stockwell George S, Bos- Thorndike Albert, Boston ton Thorndike Augustus Dr, Stone Charles A, Boston Stone Edwin P Boston Thorndike Henry H, Bos- ton Thorndike John L, Bos-
Stone Galen L 59 Buck- minster rd
Sherman L.
Storrow Chas 112 High ton
Storrow James J, Boston Thorndike
Whitman William, God-
dard av
Whitney Hammond M 39 Carlton
Whitney Henry M 619
Tucker Randolph F, Bos. ton
Webster Edwin S, Chest- nut Hill
Willett George Franklin, Norwood Williams Charles A, Wor- cester
Weld Stephen M, Dedham Wells Benjamin W, Bos- ton
Williams F Lambert Williams Franklin D,
Thayer Bayard S, Lan- caster
Turnbull Charles D, Bos- ton
Thacher Thomas W 21 Tyson George, Boston Dwight
Tower R G, Lexington
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 349
Williams S S C 5 Win- Winsor Robert Jr, Cam- chester
bridge
Wilson C P Dr, Boston Wood William B
Wilson W P, Boston Woodbridge William B
Windeler G Herbert, Bos-Woodworth Arthur V, Hartwell Alfred T, Chest- Phinney Chas H, Chest- .ton Boston Windram Westwood T, Worthington Roland, De- Cambridge dham nut Hill nut Hill Hood Arthur N, Chestnut Poole George B, Chestnut Hill Hill
Winslow Geo S, Boston Wright Beals C, Boston
Winslow Winthrop C, Wright Charles F, Boston Wright John G, Heath
Boston
Winsor Alfred 204 Wal
Wright W J, Boston
nut
Wylde John, Boston
Young B L, Watson
Winsor Alfred Jr, 204 Young H H
Walnut
Young Richard B
Winsor Robert, Boston Zerrahn Franz E, Milton
CHESTNUT HILL RIDING SCHOOL (Heath near Hammond) MEMBERS
Adams Charles R, Chest- Cabot Henry B, Chestnut nut Hil Hill Addie Andrew, Chestnu Coffin William H, Chest- Hil nut Hill
Allen William L, Chest- Colt James D, Chestnut nut Hill Hill
Aspinwall Wm H, Chest- Cordingley Wm R, Chest- nut Hill nut Hil
Baker George B, Chestnut Cox William E Mrs Hill
Crosby M Lewis, Chestnut Hill
Dane Ernest B, Chestnut
Hill
Denny Arthur B, Chest- nut Hill
Bates Benjamin E, Chest-
Bemis A Farwell, Chest- Dumares Julia M Mrs nut Hill Chestnut Hill
Bemis Harry H, Chestnut Dunne Frank L, Boston Hill Edmunds M Grant, Chest- nut Hill
Bigelow Homer L, Chest- nut Hill
Fabbricotti Countess F,
England
Ford Edwin, Chestnut
Hill
Foster Anna S Mrs, Che- stnut Hill
Garrett
David C Rev,
Chestnut Hill
Burrage Geo D, Chestnut Gray William H, Chest- nut Hill
Hill
Butterfield Chas B, Chest- Hallowell Frank W, Che- nut Hill stnut Hill
Hanks Charles S, Chest- Murdock Harold, Chest .. nut Hill nut
Harris Henry W, Chest- Nye Walter B, Chestnut nut Hill Hill
Hill Hopkins Roland G, Chest- Reed James H, Chestnut nut Hill
Houghton Clement S, Richardson John, Chest- Chestnut Hill nut Hill Howe Chester A, Chest- Rollins Montgomery, Che- nut Hill stnut Hill
Howes Osborne, Chestnut Sabin Charles W Jr, Che- Hill stnupt Hill
Hovey Chandler, Chest- Saltonstall Endicott P, nut Hill Chestnut Hill
Jaques Herbert, Chestnut Saltonstall Hill Chestnut Hill Richard M, Kingsbury Donald B, Sears Harold C, Chestnut Chestnut Hill Hill
Lake James H, Chestnut Shaw 'S A Mrs Chestnut Hill
Hill
Lawrence R Ashton, Che- Stevens Horace H, Boston stnut Hill Taber Arthur H, Chest-
Lee Frances W, Chestnut nut Hill
Hill Tilton Barclay, Chestnut
Lee George C, Chestnut Hill Hill Tucker Randolph F, Bos- ton
Long Harry V, Chestnut Hill Walworth Arthur C, New- Lowell James A, Chest- ton C
nut Hill Webster Edwin S, Chest- McKissock William, Che- nut Hill
stnut Hill Weld A Winson, Chest- nut Hill
Miller Chas S, Chestnut Hill Wild A W, Chestnut Hill Moore Luther S, Chestnut Winsor Alfred Hill Winsor Ernest, Chestnut
Morss Chas A Chestnut Hill
Mumford Geo S, Chestnut Wright John G, Chestnut Hill
Hill
JOHN E COUSENS COAL CO 1331 Beacon and 219 Wash John A Cousens, Pres; K E C Hodges, Treas; R L Cousens, Sec
DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE 130 Wash- ington ,George F Quinlan, Chairman; Denis T Har rington, Sec; G Loring Briggs, Treas
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LEADING ARTISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
AND GENERAL PORTRAITURE. HIGHEST ORDER OF WORK IN PASTELS, SEPIA, INK AND WATER COLORS 21 WEST STREET
Bliss Henry W, Chestnut Hill
Blodget William, Chest- nut Hill
Bradlee Arthur T, Chest- nut Hill
Burrage Charles H, Che- stnut Hill
Baldwin Geo S, Chestnut Hill
Bartlett Stephen L, Che- stnut Hill
HOMER
BROOKLINE
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE VILLAGE
HOMER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
BROOKLINE VILLAGE
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FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN Glen rd near Cumberland av Organized Oct 14, 1875 Inc Au- gust 25, 1879 George Dexter, Pres; Alfred Rod- man, Treas; Nathaniel U Walker, Sec; W H Baker, Supt, Hannah J Ewin, Supt of Nurses; Emily A Turner, Matron
THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO 9 Sta- tion Incorporated 1889 Charles W Holtzer, Pres; William S Kemp, Treas
HOLY NAME SOCIETY Michael J Kelly, Pres; Thomas B McGaffrey, Sec; Rev MI T McManus, Spir- itual Director; meet second Sunday evening of each month in basement of St Mary's Catholic church
HOLYHOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Most Rev John L Williams, Pres; Richard F Johnson, Treas; James M Driscoll, Supt office 587 Heath
WM H LINCOLN SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION Organized April 1906 F W Muldowney, Pres; Mary McGrath, Vice Pres; Agnes Burke, 37 Pearl, Sec; Joseph E Owens, Treas; annual meeting sec- ond Friday in April
LONGWOOD CLUB 15 Carlton Incorporated March 28, 1888 George B Little, Pres; L P Hol- Iander, Vice Pres: A K von Armin, Treas; Amos 1. Hathaway, Sec; annual meeting second Saturday in March
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH CO Aspinwall av cor Brook Clarence J Abbott, Manager
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES Chestnut Hill av eor Boylston Walter Channing, M. D, Supt
RIVERDALE CASINO 49 Francis Samuel Y Nash, Pres; Russell Stearns, Vice Pres; Grant Wil- Ham Nowell, Sec: George I' Maxwell Treas; Execu- tive Committee meet second Saturday of each month
RHODES BROS CO 10 Harvard sq Edgar L Rhodes, Pres; Leonard H Rhodes, Treas
STEDMAN HOSPITAL End South Henry R Stedman, M D, Supt
WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY Grove near New- ton Myron D Fisher, Supt: E W Baker, Clerk of Trustees (Town Hall)
WARREN FARM GOLF CLUB
Heath between Warren and Woodland rd
Organized 1893
Charles K Cobb, Treas; Wm R Cabot, See;
POST OFFICES
BROOKLINE STATION 1 Harvard Isley M Fog- erty, Supt; Frank H Folsom, George H Conley, John J Walsh, John Fay, Charles S Dixon, Owen Hillen Jr, John J Flaherty, Walter H May, Clerks; William W Higgins, N Clifford Paul, MI J Gallagher, Michael Duffy, John H Riley, George M Saunders, Michael Nolan, James A Durning, Ashton E Butter- field, Patrick J Finan, F O Morgan, William P Gol- den, William B Clark, T E Dorgan, Mortimer Sulli- van Jr, Charles H Haggerty, Frank T Carroll, John T Carey, Dennis F Donlan, John Nolan, Carriers; John J Sullivan, Christopher D Murphy, Sub Car- riers
Letters Delivered-7.00, 11.00 a m and 2.30, 4.30 pm Letters collected by the carriers 7.20 a m 2.30, 4.45 p m and by collector 9.45 a m and 6.00 p ml
Office open week days 7 a m to & p m Sundays 10.00 to 11.00 a m
Mails' close Brookline for Boston-12.00 mid- night. 6.30, 8.00, 10.20 a m, 12.00 m 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.30, 9.30 p m Arrive 6.10, 8.05, 10.20, 11.50 a m: 1.20, 2.50, 4.20, 5.50, 7.10 D in Sunday mail closes for Boston 4.30 and 5.30 p in
Holidays-Mails close 6.30 a m; 5.00 p m Ar- rive 6.10, 8.40 a m; 4.55 p m
Open for Money Order and Registered Letters from 8.00 a m to 6 pm
P O SUB STATION NO 56, 807 Boylston, Cather- ine A O'Brien, Clerk in charge
BOULEVARD STATION 1334 Beacon Walter I Gerrold, Supt; John S Carney, Chas F W Thomas, Joseph P Power, Francis Haggerty, George W Redding, Samuel W Page, Clerks; Patrick J Tim- mins, Willard L. Potter, Robert W Finney, Michael J Healey, John C Larkin, Michael F Dunlevy, James E Murley, Thomas J O'Keefe, William H Parker, Daniel P Donovan, J L Marmaud, John J O'Keefe, James H Kelley, John J Finnerty, Herbert R Sumner, Carrlers; Wm J Mcintyre, Sub Carrler
Letters delivered-7.15, 10.45 a m: 2.15, 4.35,
Mails arrive-6.15. 8.15, 10.25 a m; 12.00 111 1.25, 2.50, 4.25, 5.45, 7.15, 9.35 p m Close-6.30, 8.30, 10.15 a mn; 12.10, 3.00, 1.30, 5.15, 7.00 } m Office open week days 7.00 a m to & p mn Sun- days 10.00 to 11.00 a m
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8.00 a m to 6 p m
Night Collections-7.00 and 10.30 p in
Sub Station, P O 58, 1953 Beacon A Arthur C Morey, clerk In charge
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RATES OF POSTAGE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
First class-Letters and all matter sealed so that it cannot be examined without breaking the tags, bill heads, letter heads, play- seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction for United States (in- cluding Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine Archipelago, Tutuila and Canal Zone) Mexico, Canada (except Newfoundland), Cuba and Republic of Panama, also Shang- hai, for letters in their usual and
limit of weight 4 pounds. Tags ordinary form. At least one rate or labels may be attached, marked (2 cents) must be prepaid to in- or numbered for purpose of de- letter rates. sure forwarding except to Cuba scription.
and Republic of Panama. Postal cards United States, Cuba, Repub- lic of Panama, Mexico and Canada 1 cent
Letters and postal cards are for- from one postoffice to an-warded other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of additional postage.
The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamp- ing a receipt or credit on a bill or accounts; price lists with prices in writing, and all matter produced by type-writing constitutes matter first class.
Nothing but the address should be written or printed on the ad- dress side, and nothing should be vials strong enough to stand the attached to a postal card except an address tag or label.
Second class-Newspapers and tube, not less than three sixteenths periodicals issued as frequently as of an inch thick, impervious to four times a year with a legiti- liquids including oils, lined with a mate list of subscribers. Postage cushion of some absorbent mate- to other than publishers 1 cent rial, and fastened with a cover so for each 4 ounces.
Third class-Books ( printed), circulars, labels, photographs, metal ,tubes, fastened with a lid,
proof sheets, corrected proof sheets and M. S. copy accompany- ing the same, blank checks, drafts, end, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters and all matter of the same general charac- ter. Postage 1 cent, for each two ounces or fraction; full prepay- ment of postage
compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the U. S. with postage prepaid at third class rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be pre- paid at fourth class rate. Date of issue, name of addressee and name of sender may be written on a cir- cular, or typographical errors cor- rected without subjecting it to let- ter postage. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papyrograph, Electric Pen, or other similar process may be sent as third class if mailed at postoffice and in lots of not less than 20 identical copies. The
limit of weight, 4 pounds, except single volumes of books to which there is no limit of weight.
Fourth class-Patterns, address ing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchan- dise, metals and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Postage 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment compulsory.
All mail matter of the third at. 1 fourth classes should be securely wrapped, but admit of easy in- spection. When matter of a lower class is enclosed with matter of a higher class, the whole package is subject to postage at the higher rate.
Liquids (not vinous, spirituous, ardent or malt) and oils (not ex- ceeding four ounces liquid meas- ure, salves, ointments and articles easily liquefiable and not liable to explode or ignite spontaneously or by shock or jar; also ink-pow- der, pepper and other powder not explosive or poisonous may be forwarded in the Domestic mails when put up in glass bottles or
shock of handling in a metal, wooden or paper-mache block or
adjusted as to make the block or tube water tight, or in tin or
and placed securely in a wooden block or tube open only at one of same thickness and
strength as adove. On all such packages the sender may write or print his name or address. pre- ceded by the word "From," and
Unmailable -- All packages con- taining poisons, explosives, sub- stances exhaling bad odor, liquors (vinous, spirituous, ardent or
Unmailable-All packages con- taining poisons, explosives, sub- stances exhaling bad odor, liquors vinous, spirituous, ardent or
malt), obscene matter of any de- scription, dunning notices on pos- tal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or any person handling them.
Canada-All packages of mer- chandise not exceeding 4 1bs. 6 oz weight addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applica- ble to the same in the Domestic mails.
Sealed packages, other than letters in their usual and The ordinary form, are not allowed to be dispatched to Canada, even if postage is prepaid thereon at full
Mexico-Matter addressed to Mexico is subject to same rules and conditions as if it were ad- dressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of mer- chandise not sent at bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcels post. Sealed pack- ages other than letters in their usual and ordinary form are not allowed to be dispatched to Mex- ico, even if postage is prepaid thereon at full letter rates.
Commercial papers for Canada and Mexico 5 cents for first 10 oz. or less, and 1 cent each additional 2 or. or less. Limit of weight 4 lbs. 6 oz., and must be unsealed.
Special Delivery -- A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, en- titles it to immediate delivery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Postoffice, and within one mile of any other Postoffice 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 deliv- ery. Letters from foreign coun- tries bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps are entitled to Special Delivery.
The hours within which Special also the name of the article en- Delivery shall be made in Free closed.
Delivery Postoffices, are from 7 a m to 11 p m, unless in special cases otherwise ordered by the Postmaster General. At other postoffices the hours are at least from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and to the arrival of the last mail, not later than 9 o'clock p. m.
All letters or packages contain- ing money or valuable articles should be registered to insure their safe delivery. The fee for registration is eight (8) cents ad- ditional to regular postage.
Domestic Money Orders-Not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; exceed-
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E. S. MORSE 199 Medford Street CHARLESTOWN Telephone 136
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ing $2.50, and not exceeding $5, or 15 grams or fraction; printed Windward Islands, Newfoundland, 5 cents; exceeding $5 and not ex- matter 1 cent per two ounces or Trinidad, Chile, Germany, Guate- ceeding $10, 8 cents; exceeding 50 grams or fraction; size of pack- mala, Nicaragua, New Zealand, $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 Venezuela, Bolivia, Hong Kong. cents; exceeding $20 and not ex- ceeding $30, 12 cents; exceeding and Great Britain and Ireland. $30 and not exceeding $40, 15 cents; exceeding $40 and not ex- ceeding $50, 18 cents; exceeding $50 and not exceeding $60, 20 cents; exceeding $60 and not ex- ceeding $75, 25 cents; exceeding $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.
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