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Wm J Stitt, 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; One call man
STATION D Steam Fire Engino 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
Benj F Baxter, capt; Daniel G McNamara, lieut; James Brutcher Jr, driver; John J Mahon, John Donovan, hosemen; Three call men STATION E Combination Wagon No 1 Devotion
Wm Unkles, capt; S R Allen, lieut; Michael Kel- ley, driver; Patrick A Mahoney, Hiram Hamilton, hosemen; One call man STATION F Combination Wagon No 2 Heath corner Oak
Bernard Dwyer, capt; John H Hickey, driver; George H Dunn. Wm F Norris, George P Love, hosemen; Two call men
STATION G Engino 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, R J Stanfield, hosemen; Thomas J Grennan, driver
Hook and Ladder Co No 1 665 Washington
John F Hutchins, capt; Clarenco E Mallar, lieut; Georgo 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 Brooklino av
5 Hose 1 Houso 140 Washington
6 Harvard square and Harvard
7 Fire Station B 342 Washington
S Cor Gorham avenue and Cypress
9 Boylston opposite Cameron
12 Walnut corner Walnut path
13 Corner Cumberland av and High
14 Corner Cypress and Kendall
15 Corner Walnut and Cypress
16 Walnut and Boylston
17 Cottage and Warren
18 Clyde and Warren
19 Clydo near Newton
21 Corner Chestnut Hill av and Boylston
22 *Town Hall
23 Corner Boylston and Hammond
24 Corner Chestnut Hill av and Fisher av
25 Beacon near Dean road
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26 Winthrop road near Addington road Corner Beacon and Washington
27 28
Buckminster road near Holland road
29 Corner Gardner road and Tappan 31 Corner Aspinwall avenue and Harvard Corner Marion and Park
32 33 Summit avenue corner Mason ter
Corner Harvard and Beacon
34 35 Harvard opposite Thorndike
36 Corner Alton place and St Paul
Corner Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth
37 38 Corner Linden place and Perry
39 Washington corner Gardner road
41 Corner Carlton and Colchester
42 Fire Station C, Longwood
Corner Kent and Longwood avenue
43 45 46
Mountfort near Prescott
Corner St Paul and Sewall avenue
47 Beacon near Kent
48 Corner Freeman and St Paul
54 Flora opposite Walter avenue
71
Corner Rockwood and Goddard avenue
72
Corner Newton and Grove
73 Corner Newton and Hammond
74 Corner Grove and South
212 Norfolk road
213 Corner Dean road and Druce
214
Corner Kilsyth and Salisbury roads
215 Corner Park and Washington
261 Corner Rawson road and Colbourne crescent
312 Corner Naples and Abbotsford roads
313 Francis opposite Harrison
314 Fire Station E, Devotion
315 Lancaster terace near Mason terrace
316
Corner Williams and Centre
331 Beacon near Short
332 Corner 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, followed by one or more rounds of box number
Third alarm to be given by striking ten blows on all bells, followed by box number
1 One stroke at 12 M Washington time, and 9 p m every evening 1-1 Two strokes slow for fire out, and all ap- paratus under way will return to quarters
INFORMATION FOR YOU
To give an alarm, open the door to fire box, pull down the hook in the box once ( without jerk- ing) 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 actu- ally 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 re- main 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 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 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, Edward C Mills, Dr Walter Channing, William H Lyon, Mrs Edith C Baker, Thomas B Fitzpatrick, Fred H Rob- inson, clerk
Meet second Monday of each month at 8 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 p m 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, Wm L Snow, Elmer Case, Mary P Frye, Anna M John- son, Lulu G Adams, Abbie L Paige, Bertha C Mar- shall, Mary I Platt, Lillie C Smith, Alice H Spauld- ing, Anna R Liden, Claribel Moulton, Mabel P Bail- ey, Lucy B Ingram, Bessie F Wiswell, teachers; Henry M Cook, janitor
J ELLIOT CABOT
Marion Minnie D Brasor, principal; Grace A Bosworth, Emma J Rising, Mrs Mary E McNutt, Flora H Clif- ford, teachers; Michael Fahey, janitor
EDWARD DEVOTION GRAMMAR Harvard corner Stedman
Charles H Taylor, 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, Grace H Manter, Betsy Bean, Cornelia Gould, teachers
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HEATH
Reservoir lane
J Sherman Richardson, principal: Catherine G O'Brien, Margaret C O'Hearn, Georgie D Mansfield, Mary J Porter, Julie M Jones, Anne L Bangs, Christina M Jacobson Ellen E Barker, Etta MI Mil- ler, Sophie E Butler, teachers; Charles G Johnson, janitor
HIGH SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN
Gorhanı avenue corner Tappan
Annie B Winchester, Louise E Finney, teachers LAWRENCE Francis
Elizabeth W Bean, prin; Sarah E Bruce, Joseph- ine S Taylor, Rose D Bliss, Cora W Reed, C Gert- rude Knox, Maud V Elmer, teachers; Frank H Flanders, janitor
WILLIAM H LINCOLN Boylston near Walnut path
George L Farley, principal: Jennie F Hayden, Adela F Rockwood, Theresa G O'Rourke, Patience A Ballentine, Dorcas C Higgins, Josephine Court- right, Mary A White, Mary Bayfield, Alice M Lilly, Rose E Ryan, Abby F Hearn, Florence L Fair- banks, Myrtle D Foster, Mary Goodsell, Alice M Wing, Emma L Wiswall, Eva W Cook, Helen Hicks, teachers; Harriet B Stodder, Susie H Nason, kin- dergarteners; Owen Carey, Richard Kelleher, jani- torg
LONGWOOD St Mary's corner Monmouth
Charlotte L True, principal: Sarah M Keeler, Katherine Wentworth, teachers; Michael Fahey, janitor
NEWTON STREET Newton opposite Grove Ethel Wood, teacher Wm B Webber, janitor
PARSONS Walter avenue
Minnie P Masse, principal: Nellie G Maconachie, Ida Skipper, teachers: Lucy H Maxwell, Vesta Turn- er, Helen T O'Reilly, kindergarteners; John J Ny- hen, janitor
PIERCE School and Prospect
Mary McSkimmon, principal; Maria E Gardner, Lena B Winter, S Elizabeth Hallowell, Minerva E Fales, Allce M Nelson, Ada E Chevalier, Jennle M Alden, Emma A George, Bertha V Cobb, Mary E Buckley, Ethel A Tillinghast, Nellie MI Goodrich, Margaret E Malone, Maybelle E Knight, Alice R Harper, Abbie F Bosworth, Cordelia R Kingman, Mirlam F Babbitt, Ellen P Low, Grace Eaton, Grace Morrill. Margaret C Hough- ton, teachers: Edward Moran, George A Meade, Thomas F Costello, janitors
JOHN D RUNKLE Druco
Ellen S Baker, principal: Eleanor B Mitchell, Florence Barnard, Marion E Weld, Jessie E Bur- ton, Edna G Potter, Ida B Jamieson, Blanche E Henshaw, Florence C Lamson, Grace A Potter, Grace E Murray, teachers; Thomas Hartigan, janl- tor
SEWALL Cypress corner Franklin
Hattle F Paul, principal; Florence C Bllss, De- borah Howland, Grace E Pendleton, Allee 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, Grace Kimball, kindergarteners; John J Nyhen, janitor
Truant Officer-James G Thompson 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 Weard, sec; Moses Williams, treas; Daniel D Addison, James M Codman, Prentiss Cummings. Desmond FitzGerald. C I Francis, William H Lyon, Fred'k L' Gay, Rufus G F Candage, Edward Stanwood, Leslie C Wead, trustees: Louisa M Hooper, libra- rian; Zaidee Brown, asst librarian; Mary A Kins- man, Emma O Marston, Elizabeth U Kinsmall, Laila McNeil, Ethel J Heath, Lilla N Morse, Alice M Hobson, assts; Harriet H Stanley, school refer- ence librarian; Mears Orcutt, Charles H Robic, John Kinnane, janitors
The library is open from 9 a m to 9 p m on every secular day throughout the year except legal holi- days, viz-Washington's Birthday, Patriots Day, Memorial Day, Seventeenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christ- mas; Sundays 2 to 9 p m
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, Beacon cor Dean rd- Rev Daniel D Addison, rector; N U Walker, clerk ; A M Wiley, treas
THE BEACON UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 286 Harvard-Rev George L Perin, D D, pastor; Harry Adams, clerk: Herbert R Chase, treas
FIRST PARISH ( Unitarian), Walnut cor War- ren; Organized Oct 26, 1717-Rev William H Lyon, D D, pastor; Henry Ware, clerk
SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Sewall av near Charles-Rev Edward D Towle, pastor; W R Kelt, treas: Chas W Sawtell, clerk
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Prospect- Rev John Sinclair, pastor; Alfred H Cornell, clerk; Samuel J McNeilly, treas and moderator
HARVARD CHURCH (Congregational), Harvard cor Marion-Rev Reuen Thomas, D D, pastor; Rev Oliver Dana Sewell, asst pastor; Edward Sharp, clerk: James H Shapleigh, treas
LEYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bea- con opp Englewood av-Rev Harris G Hale, pas- tor; Dr R W Hastings, clerk; Geo E Adams, treas
THE BAPTIST CHURCH In Brookline, Harvard cor Pierce; Organized June 5, 1828-Rev Avery A Shaw, pastor; Charles F Whitney, clerk; F M Bond, treas .
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, Betliany building cor Washington and School; In- corporated May 16, 1887-John S Adams, treas; Rov Oliver D Sewell, supt; Charles B Floyd, sec; Sunday school, Sunday at 3.15 p mn; Prayer meet- ing Saturday at 8 p m; Y P S C E, Monday at 7.45 p m; Opportunity Band, first Tuesday evening of each month
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR ( Episcopal), Mon- mouth cor Carlton-Rev Reginald HI Howe, D D. rector; George F Hussey, clerk; Frederle Cunning- ham, treas
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ST MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Park cor Vernon-Rev Dillon Bronson, D D, pastor; S L Treadwell, sec; Silas Peirce, treas
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, Junc- tion Irving and Allerton-Rev Charles W Harvey, pastor
ST PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, St Paul cor Aspinwall av- Rev Leonard K Storrs, D D, rector; Arthur L Walker, clerk; Henry S Macomber, treas
ST LAWRENCE CHURCH (Catholic), Boylston beyond Heath-Rev Thomas F McManus, pastor; Rev Michael F Callahan, asst
ST MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (Catholic), Linden place cor Harvard-Rev Michael T McManus, pastor; Rev John E Killion, Rev John P Sheehan, Rev Lawrence J Glynn, assts
MASONIC
BETH-HORON LODGE, A F & A M; Chartered Sept 1871-David H Delano, W M; Wm S Kemp, S W; Milton F Reynolds, J W; Rufus G F Cand- age, treas; Charles A Bowditch, sec; Frederic M Bond, chap; Edward S Burns, marshal; J Everett Brown, S D; Fred B Richardson, J D; Fred M Goodwin, S S; Fred'k A Leavitt, J S; Geo F Dear- born, I S; M Frank Kenrick, tyler; meet second Tuesday of each month except July and August at Masonic hall 1 Harvard
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS
LOMIA LODGE, NO 221; Instituted May 18, 1893 -William K Bailey, N G; James H Cutter, V G; Willis E Files, rec sec; Frank O Morgan, fin sec; Fred H Robinson, treas; meet every Wednesday evening at 8 School
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS
DIVISION NO 7-Patrick J Tynan, sec; John Tynan, treas; meet first Tuesday and third Sun- day of each month at Goddard hall 178 Wash
DIVISION NO 23-John F McGee, pres; Michael Leary, V pres; Daniel McCarthy, rec sec; Peter Mc- Donough, fin sec; meet second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of each month at Lyceum hall 178 Wash
HIBERNIAN TOTAL ABSTINENCE
DIVISION NO 3; Organized Feb 1907-Peter Timmony, pres John F McGee, vice-pres; Patrick K McCarty, sec; Mrs Alice Magennity, treas; meet fourth Sunday of each month at Lyceum hall
LADIES AUXILIARY NO 15 A O H-Mrs T F O'Day, Mrs H Weller, vice-pres; Mrs Ryan, fin sec; Catherine Murray, treas; meet second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Goddard hall 178 Washington
LADIES' AUXILIARY NO 22, A O H; Organized April 22, 1906-Catherine J Maher, pres; Pauline Clarkin, vice-pres; Nora Kelley, Washington st, cor sec; Bridget Kelley, Coolidge st, fin sec; Cath- erine F McGee, 50 Villa lane, treas; meet second Thursday and fourth Wednesday of each month at Lyceum hall
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN
ROBERT C WINTHROP LODGE, NO 210; In- stituted May 24, 1899-James E Hickey, M W; A P Waterman, R; George M Saunders, fin; J Fran- cis Marshall, treas; meet first and third Wednes- days of each month at 107 Washington
BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
BROOKLINE LODGE NO 886, 281 Harvard- Herbert W Hayes, E R; Frederick E A Goodwin, 7 Water, Boston, sec; Henry M Rogers, treas
MASS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS
ST LAWRENCE COURT NO 61-Peter Grace, chief ranger; M J Kelley, treas; T M Daley, fin sec; Daniel Frawley, rec sec; meet first and third Mon- days of each month at Goddard hall 178 Wash
AVE MARIA COURT NO 160-Margaret R Mur- phy, 63 Walter av, chief ranger; Margaret Hickey, V CR; Mary Hickey, rec sec; Mary E Driscoll, fin sec; Margaret Ryan, treas meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Lyceum hall
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
BROOKLINE CHAPTER NO 112-Mrs Lottie C Davis, W M; Clarence E Burleigh, W P; Mrs Nellie W Goodwin, 69 Moreland st, Roxbury, sec; Mrs Clara A Beal, treas; Mrs Jessie Mitchell, chap; Mrs L E Currie, marshal; meet fourth Tues- day of each month
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
CHARLES L CHANDLER POST 143; Instituted 1871-Augustus S Lovett, com; Geo Dearborn, S V C; William O'Connell, J V C; W Y Gross, A; C E Hapgood, Q M; William Finney, chap; F B Turner, O D; Albert Finney, O G; A S McKenna, S M; Jacob Danforth, Q M S; meet first and third Tues- day evenings of each month at Town Hall
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS
CHARLES L CHANDLER CORPS 109; Aux- iliary to the Grand Army of the Republic-Mrs Sarah L Dyer pres; Mrs Hattie Pierce, S V; Mrs Etta C Robart, J V; Mrs Clara Morrison, sec; Mrs Lucy Turner, treas; meet first and third Tuesday afternoons of each month at G A R hall, Town Hall
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BROOKLINE COUNCIL NO 110-Thos B Mc- Caffrey, G K; Francis W Muldowney, D G K; Ste- phen E Burke, treas; John F Mahan, rec sec; Thomas F Cook, fin sec; Martin Geier, warden; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Lyceum hall
KNIGHTS OF HONOR
BROOKLINE LODGE NO 459; Instituted Feb 8, 1871; meet second and fourth Fridays of each month at Odd Fellows hall 178 Washington
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION
BROOKLINE LODGE NO 445-Irene V Wil- kins, warden; John Collins, 5 Village lane, fin sec
ROYAL ARCANUM
SAGAMORE COUNCIL NO 181; Chartered Sept 1878-Lester U Knowles, regent; J H Worden, vice-regent; W E Files, sec; Charles A Bowditch, treas; H O Ames, coll; meet first and third Thurs- day evenings of each month at Odd Fellows' hall 8 School
UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE
BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY NO 234-James Tra- cy, speaker; John Keaveney, vice speaker; Frank T Fay, past speaker; Patrick McCarthy, sec; John C Barthelmes, treas; James D McIntosh, sergt at Arms; meet third Friday of each month at God- dard hall 178 Wash
UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS
GOVERNOR ANDREWS COLONY NO 141; In- stituted June 1892-gov, Charles H White; vice gov, James J Lynch; sec, Arthur H Kellom; treas, Mrs Mary E Burlingame; fin sec; John C Barthel- mes; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at New Harvard hall 31a Harvard
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CLUBS SOCIETIES CORPORATIONS ETC
BOARD OF HEALTH HOSPITAL, Newton st (For patients with Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Mea- sles, and Small Pox) H Lincoln Chase, M D, vis- iting physician and supt; Martha W Meek, matron
BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY STATION 13 Cypress cor Franklin- J F White, station fore- man
BROOKLINE ATHLETIC CLUB-Sydney Burr, pres; Hathaway Watson, vice-pres; R Hoyt, rec sec; Lester Watson, cor sec; H Taylor, treas
BROOKLINE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION -- M FKenrick, pres; Wm F Foley, sec and treas
BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK-Nathan- iel Conant, pres; Emery B Moore, sec and treas; meet first Thursday of each month at 1 Harvard street
BROOKLINE DAY NURSERY, 10 Walter av- Mrs Gustaf Lundberg, pres; Mrs George D Bur- rage, see; Mrs F Higginson, treas
BROOKLINE EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY-Philip S Parker, sec
BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIA- TION-Mrs Mary Hutcheson Page, pres; Mrs Mira. H Pitman, rec sec; Mrs Edith C Baker, cor sec; Albertina von Arnim, treas
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY, Union bldg Walnut cor High; Organized 1887; Free reading room S a m to 10 p m; Boy's Club every evening except Thursday: Mother's Club Thursday; Girl's Thursday; Young Men's Gymnasium Tuesday and Friday; Mrs J M Codman, pres; Miss Marion C Cutler, sec; Henry W Lamb, treas; Arthur A Wor- dell, supt; mnect monthly on call
BROOKLINE INDUSTRIAL WOOD YARD, 44 Pearl-Albert Arnold, supt 560 Mass av, Boston BROOKLINE LOCAL UNION NO 438, U B of C & J of A-Wm H Walsh, 19 Perry, agent; meet every Monday evening at Guild hall 166 Wash
BROOKLINE MEDICAL CLUB-S A Houghton, pres; C S Francis, vice-pres; David Townsend, sec and treas; meet first Wednesday of each month fromn Oct to May at Town Hall
THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK, National Bank bldg, Harvard cor Kent; Office hours: 8.30 a mn to 3 p m: Saturdays 8 to 12 only ;- Charles H Drapor, pres; Reuben S Swan, vice-pres; Clarence E Burleigh, cashier; George H Worthley, W M Quinlan, Reuben S Swan, Edward W Baker, Ed- ward E Blodgett, Harry W Cumner, Charles H Draper. Chas W Holtzer, Harry K White, Norman H White, directors
BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIA- TION-Alden A Manley, pres; James J Phillips, Vlce-pres: Charles C Watterson, clerk; Andrew Creelmau, treas; meet at pollee station, Washing- ton cor Prospect
BROOKLINE PROVISION CO, 145 Washington -John H McCarthy, pres; Harry E Gleason, treas
BROOKLINE REPUBLICAN CLUB, 31a Harvard room 3-Murray T Edgar, pres; Norman H Whlte, vice-pres: George W Pree, sec; James G Thomp- son, treas
BROOKLINE RIVERDALE LAND ASSOCIA- TION; Office 141 Milk, Boston-Samuel Cabot, Benj F Hyde, trustees
THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK, 366 Wash- ington opp Public Library; Incorporated Feb 25, 1871-Charles H Stearns, pres; Horace Jamies, 1st vice-pres; Alfred E Kenrick, 2nd vice-pres; Aaron H Latham, 3rd vice-pres; William E Lincoln, sec and treas; Charles H Sterns, Alfred E Kenrick, Horace James, Edward M Farnsworth, James P Stearns, Martin Kingman, Thomas P Richie, James Driscoll, Edward W Baker, William Howard White, George H Francis, James H Boody, Aaron H Lath- am, William H Lincoln, Charles W Holter, Frank E James, trustees; Investment committee: Alfred E Kenrick (chairman), Edward M Farnsworth, Charles H Stearns, Horace James, James H Boody
BROOKLINE SWIMMING CLUB; Organized 1897-Edward Cahill, pres; Albert M McCormick, sec and treas; meet Wednesday evenings in Jan, Feb and March at Public Baths
BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Union bldg Walnut cor High branch 1351b Beacon; Mrs H P Briggs, pres; Elizabeth D Pierce, vice pres; Mrs A H Bowditch, see; Mrs W W Potter, treas; meet second Wednesday of each month at 10.30 a m; annual meeting in May
BUTTERFIELD STORES CO 137 Washington E V McKey, pres and treas
CHANNING HOSPITAL 701 Boylston; Dr Walter Channing, M D, supt; Dr Wallace M Knowlton, M D, 1st asst; Dr Carroll W Still, M D 2nd asst
CHESTNUT HILL RIDING SCHOOL (Heath near Hanmond) MEMBERS
Charles R Adams, Chestnut Hill; Andrew Addie, Chestnut Hill; William L Allen, Chestnut Hill; Wm H Aspinwall, Chestnut Hill; George B Baker, Chestnut Hill; Geo S Baldwin, Chestnut Hill; Stephen L Bartlett, Chestnut Hill; Benjamin E Bates, Chestnut Hill; A Farwell Bemls, Chestuut Hill; Harry H Bemis, Chestnut Hill; Homer L Bigelow, Chestnut Hill; Henry W Bliss, Chestnut Hill; William Blodget, Chestnut Hill; Arthur T Bradlee, Chestnut Hill; Charles H Burrage, Chest- nut Hill; George D Burrage, Chestnut Hill; Charles B Butterfield, Chestnut Hill; Henry B Cabot, Chestnut Hill; William H Coffin, Chestnut Hill; James D Colt, Chestnut Hill; Wmn R Cording- ley, Chestnut Hill; Mrs Willlam E Cox; M Lewls Crosby, Chestnut Hill; Ernest B Dane, Chestnut Hill; Arthur B Denny, Chestnut Hill; Mrs Julla M Dumares, Chestnut Hill; Frank L Dunne, Boston; MI Grant Edmunds, Chestnut Hill; Countess F Fab- brlcotti, England; Edwin Ford, Chestnut Hill; Mrs Anna S Foster, Chestnut Hill; Rev Davld C Garrett, Chestnut Hill; William H Gray, Chestnut Hill; Frank W Hallowell, Chestnut Hill; Charles S Hanks, Chestnut Hill; Henry W Harrls, Chestnut Hill; Alfred T Hartwell, Chestnut Hill; Arthur N Hood, Chestnut Hill; Roland G Hopkins, Chestnut Hill; Clement S Houghton, Chestnut Hill; Chester" A Howe, Chestnut Hill; Chandler Hovey, Chestnut Hill; Herbert Jaques, Chestnut Hill; Donald B Kingsbury, Chestnut Hill; James Il Lake, Chest- nut Hill; Frances W Lee, Chestnut Hill; George C Lee, Chestnut Hill; Harry V Long, Chestnut Hill; James A Lowell, Chestnut Hill; Willlam McKis- sock, Chestnut Hill; Chas S Miller, Chestnut Hill; Luther S Moore, Chestnut Hill; Chas A Morss, Chestnut Hill; Geo S Mumford, Chestnut Hill; Harold Murdock, Chestnut Hill; Walter B Nye, Chestnut Hill; Chas H Phinney, Chestnut HIIll;
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
George B Poole, Chestnut Hill; James H Reed, Chestnut Hill; John Richardson, Chestnut Hill; Montgomery Rollins, Chestnut Hill; Charles W Sa- bin Jr, Chestnut Hill; Endicott P Saltonstall, Chestnut Hill; Richard M Saltonstall, Chestnut Hill; Harold C Sears, Chestnut Hill; Mrs S A Shaw, Chestnut Hill; Horace H Stevens, Boston; Arthur H Taber, Chestnut Hill; Barclay Tilton, Chestnut Hill; Randolph F Tucker, Boston; Arthur C Wal- worth, Newton C; Edwin S Webster, Chestnut Hill; A Winson Weld, Chestnut Hill; A W Wild, Chest- nut Hill; Alfred Winsor; Ernest Winsor, Chestnut Hill; John G Wright, Chestnut Hill
COUNTRY CLUB, Clyde Park, Clyde; Laurence Curtis, pres; Eliot Wadsworth, treas; Austin Pot- ter, sec; Charles E Russell, supt
JOHN E COUSENS COAL CO 1331 Beacon and 219 Wash; John A Cousens, pres; Roger S Hodges, treas; R L Cousens, sec
DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE-G Loring Briggs, chairman; Denis T Harrington, sec; Harold Williams Jr, treas
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 Edwin, supt of nurses; Mrs Susie J Bragg, matron
THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO, 9-14 Station-Incorporated 1889; Charles W Holtzer, pres; William S Kemp, treas; Thomas W Ness, gen mngr
HOLY NAME SOCIETY-Michael J Kelly, pres; Thomas B McCaffrey, sec; Rev M 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 J Williams, pres; Richard F Johnson, treas; James M Driscoll, supt; office 585 Heath
KENT MANUFACTURING CO 222 Wash-In- corporated 1907; William P Minor, pres; Edwin N Kent, treas; Forrest F Collier, sec
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 meet- ing second Friday in April
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