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Letters delivered-7.20 a m; 1.55, 4.45 p m
Mails arrive-3.00, 6.15, 8.15, 10.25 a m; 12.00 m; 1.25, 2.50, 4.25, 5.45, 7.15, 10.00 p m; Close 3.30, 6.30, 8.30, 10.45 a m; 12.10, 3.00, 4.30, 5.45, 7 p m; Sundays 8.30 a m; 10.00 p m
Office open week days 7.00 a m to 9.00 p m; Sundays 10.00 to 11.00 a m
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 7.00 to 9.00 p m
Collections-Week days 7.00 9.40 a m; 1.00, 3.20, 6.45 p m; Sundays 8.30 a m
P O SUB STATION NO 19, 1621 Beacon-Leonard O Parent, clerk in charge
P O SUB STATION NO 134, 999 Beacon- Charles H Hitchcock. clerk in charge
P O SUB STATION NO 58, 1953 Beacon-Arthur C Morev. clerk in charge
CHESTNUT HILL STATION, 12 Middlesex rd (New- ton)-John C Brennan, supt; John J Morrisey, clerk ; George W Little, Michael A Walsh, Daniel J Gleason, Kieran T Kelley, Maurice F P Hickey, carriers ; Office open week days 7.30 a m to 7.30 p m; Holidays 7.30 to 10.00 a m
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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 seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction for United State (including Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine Archipelago, Tutui- la and Canal Zone) Mexico, Canada, Cuba and Republic of Panama, also Shanghai. At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding except to Cuba and Republic of Pana- ma. Postal cards, United States, Cu- ba, Republic of Panama, Mexico and Canada, 1 cent.
Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to an- other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of additional postage.
The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamping a receipt or credit on a bill of accounts; price lists with prices in writing, and all matter produced by typewriting constitutes first class matter.
On Postal Cards the left third and on "Post Cards" the left half of the address side as well as the back may be written or printed on, and very thin sheets of paper may be attached to same if they completely adhere thereto.
Second Class-Newspapers and per- iodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legitimate list of subscribers. Postage to other than subscribers, 1 cent for each four ounces.
Third class-Books (printed), cir- culars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, corrected proof sheets and M S copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, handbills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. 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 prepaid at fourth class rate. Date of issue, name of addressee and name of sender may be written on a circular or typographical errors corrected without subjecting it to letter postage. Reproductions from
Hectograph, Papyrograph, Electric Pen or other similar process may be sent as third class if mailed at post- office 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 tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper printed or un- printer, merchandise, 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. The limit of weight is 4 pounds. Tags or labels may be attached, marked or num- bered for purpose of description.
All mail matter of the third and fourth classes should be securely wrapped but admit of easy inspec- tion. 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, ar- dent or malt) and oils, not exceeding four ounces liquid measure, salves, ointments, and articles easily liquefi- able and not liable to explode or ig- nite spontaneously or by shock or jar; also ink-powder, pepper and wooden or papier-mache block or other powder not explosive or poison- ous may be forwarded in the Domestic mails when put up in glass blottles or vials strong enough to stand the shock of handling enclosed in a metal, tube, not less than three-sixteenths of an inch thick, impervious to liquids, including oils, lined with a cushion of some absorbent material and fast- ened with a cover so adjusted to make the block or tube watertight or, in tin or metal tubes fastened with a lid and placed securely in a wooden block or tube open only at one end, of same thickness and strength as above. On all such packages the sender may write or print his name and address preceded by the word "From" and also the name of the ar- ticle enclosed.
Unmailable-All packages contain- ing poisons, explosives, substances ex- haling bad odor, liquors (vinous, spi- rituous, ardent or malt), obscene mat- ter of any description, dunning no- tices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to
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damage the mails or any person hand- ling them.
Canada-All packages of merchan- dise not exceeding 4 lbs. 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 applicable to the same in the Domes- tic mails. Sealed packages, other than letters in their usual and ordinary form, are not allowed to be despatched to Canada, even if postage is prepaid thereon at full letter rates.
Mexico-Matter addressed to Mex- ico is subject to same rules and con- ditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise not sent as bona fide trade samples, should be sent by parcels post. Sealed packages other than letters in their usual and ordinary form are not allowed to be despatched to Mexico 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 oz. or less. Limit of weight 4 pounds, 6 oz. and must be unsealed.
Special Delivery-A Special Stamp of the face value of 10 cents attached to an article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate de- livery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office and within one mile of any other Post Office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of let- ters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters from foreign coun- tries bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps are entitled to Spec- ial Delivery. If special Delivery fee is paid by means of ordinary postage stamps, article must be marked "Special Delivery."
The hours within which Special De- livery shall be made in Free Delivery Post Offices, are from 7 a m to 11 p m, unless in special cases otherwise ordered by the Postmaster General. At other post offices 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 containing
money or valuable articles should be registered to insure their safe deliv- ery. The fee for registration is ten (10) cents additional to regular post- age.
Domestic Money Orders-Not ex- ceeding $2.50, 3 cents; exceeding $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents; ex- ceeding $5, and not exceeding $10, 8 cents; exceeding $10 and not exceed- ing $20, 10 cents; exceeding $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents; exceed- ing $30 and not exceeding $40, 15 cents; exceeding $40 and not exceed- ing $50, 18 cents; exceeding $50 and not exceeding $60, 20 cents; exceed- ing $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents; exceeding $75 and not exceed- ing $100, 30 cents.
Orders payable in Antigua, Bahama Islands, Barbadoes, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Domenica, Grena- da, Jamaica, Mexico, Montserrat, Ne- vis, Newfoundland, Philippine Islands, St Kitts, St Lucia, St Vincent, Trin- idad and Virgin Islands, are domestic and the fees are the same as for do- mestic money orders.
International Money Orders-The fees for international money orders payable in Apia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Cape Colony, Costa Rica, Den- mark, Egypt, Germany, Great Britain, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, It- aly, Japan, Liberia, Luxemberg, New South Wales, New Zeland, Orange Ri- ver Colony, Peru, Portugal, Queens- land, Russia, Salvador, South Austra- lia, Switzerland, Tasmania, the Trans- vaal, Uruguay and Victoria, are as follows: 1 cent to $2.50, 10 cents; $2.51 to $5.00, 15 cents ; $5.01 to $7.50, 20 cents; $7.51 to $10.00, 25 cents; $10.01 to $15.00, 30 cents; $15.01 to $20.00, 35 cents; $20.01 to $30.00, 40 cents; $30.01 to $40.00, 45 cents; $40.01 to $50.00, 50 cents; $50.01 to $60.00, 60 cents; $60.01 to $70.00, 70 cents; $70.01 to $80.00, 80 cents; $80.01 to $90.00, 90 cents; $90.01 to $100.00, $1.00.
The fees for international money or- ders payable in Chili, France, Alger- ia and Tunis, Greece, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, will be as fol- lows: 1 cent to $10.00, 10 cents; $10.01 to $20.00, 20 cents; $20.01 to $30.00, 30 cents; $30.01 to $40.00, 40 cents; $40.01 to $50.00, 50 cents; $50.01 to $60.00, 60 cents; $60.01 to $70.00, 70
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cents; $70.01 to $80.00, 80 cents; $80.01 to $90.00, 90 cents; $90.01 to $100.00, $1.00.
Foreign-Canada, Mexico, Porto Rico, The Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, Tutuila, Shanghai, China, Cuba, Canal Zone, and Republic of Panama, not included. Rates of postage for let- ters, 5 cents per ounce or less and 3 cents for each additional ounce or fraction; Great Britain, Ireland and Newfoundland 2 cents per ounce or fraction; Germany, 5 cents for first ounce or less and 3 cents for each ad- ditional ounce or fraction, if for for- warding via England or France; two cents per ounce or fraction if for- warded by direct sea conveyances; printed matter, 1 cent per 2 oz. or fraction ; size of package limited to 18 inch cube, or in form of a roll 30 inches long by 4 inches in diameter; limit of weight, 4 pounds, 6 ounces. Commercial papers (Canada and Mex- ico included) 5 cents for 10 ounces or fraction and 1 cent for every ad- ditional 2 ounces; weight of package limited to 4 pounds, 6 ounces. Ad- misable bona fide trade samples of merchandise, 2 cents for first 4 ounces or less and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces or fraction thereof; limit of weight is 12 ounces; limit of length is 12 inches; breadth 8 inches; depth 4 inches.
Postal cards 2 cents; postal cards with paid answer, 4 cents.
Registry fee, 10 cents.
PARCELS POST.
Parcels may be sent by mail accom- panied by a Customs Declaration to the following countries :
Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bel- gium, Bolivia, Barbadoes, Caicos Is- lands, Chili, Colombia (U S of), Costa Rica, Danish West Indies, Ger- many, British Guiana, Dutch Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras (British and Republic of), Hungary, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Japan, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Nicaragua, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Salva- dor, Bermuda, Ecuador, Turks Island, Trinidad, Tobago, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Venezue- la, Winward Islands, Peru, Den- mark, France, Italy, Uraguay, Neth- erlands, China (parts of) and Korea (via Japan).
Rate for one pound or less and each additional pound or fraction 12 cents.
An additional charge of 5 cents or its equivalent is made on the delivery of each package by parcels post from Austria, British Guiana, Bermuda, Ecuador, the Windward Islands, New- foundland, Trinidad, Chili, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Venezuela, Bolivia, Hong Kong, Japan, Dutch Guiana, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy, Neth- erlands, Uraguay, Honduras (Repub- lic of), Great Britain, Ireland, Aus- tralia, Denmark and Peru.
From Danish W I, there is a maxi- mum charge of 10 cents, and from other parcels post countries the de- livery charge is 1 cent for each 4 ounces or fraction thereof, minimum charge, 5 cents.
Limit of weight is eleven pounds except to France and to certain places in Mexico, to which it is 4 pounds, 6 ounces.
Limit of size is 3 ft. 6 in. long and 6 ft. length and girth combined, ex- cept to U S of Colombia, and Mexico, to which the limit of length is 2 ft. and girth 4 ft.
Value limited for France and Ecua- dor to $50.
Value limited for Australia. Aus- tria, Belgium, parts of China via Jap- an, Denmark, Hong Kong, Italy, Jap- an, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden to $80.
Any person wishing to withdraw a letter after having mailed it should make immediate application to the postmaster, and in case the letter has not been forwarded it will be re- turned, if the letter has been for- warded, he can request the postmas- ter to take up the matter of return through the second assistant P M General (Division of Foreign Mails) Washington, D. C., the owner of the letter paying charges incurred. Great Britain and the British Colonies (ex- cept Cape Colony, Orange River Col- only, Southern Rhodesia, Antigua, Ba- hamas, Barbadoes, Ceylon, Gold Coast, British Guiana, Jamaica, Zan- zibar and the Australasian Colonies) including Canada ard British India; also Haitti, the Dominican Republic, Colombia and the French Establish- ments in Oceanica do not allow send- ers of articles to withdraw them from the mails or change their address.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND *NOTARIES PUBLIC
*** Justice of the Peace and also Notary Public *** Justices of the Peace Authorized to Solemnize Mar- riages *Justice of the Peace Authorized to Solemnize Mar- riages and also Notary Public
Adams Charles E
* Adams Charles R
Chamberlain Dexter H Chandler Alfred D
** Adams Frank S Adams John S
Charlton Laurence A
Chester Louis E
Adams Raymond A
Choate Fred E
** Albers Homer Allin Horatio N
Clapp George G Clarke Arthur F Cobb Charles K
* Anderson J Edward Anthony Edgar W Appleton Frank A
*Cochrane Martin J Codman James M Jr
Appleton John H
Collins Austin D
* Atwood Hartley F
*Conner Harrison W
*Baker Charles M
** Baker Edward W *Baker E Frank
*Cook Thomas F Corcoran John W Coughlan Charles P
*Baker Harvey H Bamford Albert J
* Coughlin Frank W Coyle Philip E
*Coyle Thomas F
*Creelman David W
*Crosby Arthur P
*Cudworth Luther P Cunningham Frederic
*Curtin John A
*Cushman Robert Cusick Walter J
*Cutler Sewall Daley Daniel J
*Damon J Linfield Jr
** Dana Payson Dane Ernest Blaney
** Darling Herbert H Davis L Shannon Davis Philip S
** Dolbeare Fred T Dole Augustus L Dole F Carelton
Doliber Thomas
Drew Edwin C Driscoll James M
Dunbar Philip R
** Duncklee Charles B Durgin Charles E Dwinell Frank T Edwards John C
*Edwards J Howard
*Ellis Fred R F
** Estabrook George William
*Farnham Frank A
*Faulkner William A Fish Frank L
Fisk Charles D B
*Belden Harry L Bemis Albion F Bennett Henry D Bennett Joseph I
*Bickford Scott W
** Bigelow Albert F
*Bishop Richard
** Booth Edward S Bowditch Frederick C
* Bowen Charles H
Bowker Arthur W
*Briggs Elmer L
*Briggs Frederick L Briggs George L *Brooks William W Brown Harold H
Brown Laurence A Brush Edwin M Buffum Walter N Bullard George E Burleigh Clarence E
*Burr Chester T
** Burrage George D Cabot Henry B
** Came Walter Littlefield
*Carver Eugene P
*Bancroft Charles G
*Barbey Jacob A Jr
*Barnum George N Jr Barry Thomas J
*Bartlett A Morandi
*Barton Clarence C Jr
*Bates George M J Beede D Edward
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Francis Carlton S
*Francis Nathaniel A French Arthur P
*Fuller Clarence E Fullerton Charles D Gardiner John T Gibbs Emery B Gould David E
*Goulston Edward S Greenough Charles P
** Hall Prescott F
*Hanscom Clarence E
*Haseltine William E
** Haskell Harold C
*Hatheway Amos L
*Haven Henry Newhall Hayes Carlyle R
*Hayes Joseph K Jr Heath Reginald C
*Hedge Henry R Hesseltine Norman F Hildreth John
*Hill Edward M
*Hills George E Hoar D Blakely Hobart John W Hodges Charles E
*Holmes Edwin B Howes Kenneth
** Hubbard Paul M
** Hunneman Carlton Jones John C Jr
*Jonsson C R Kelley Thomas J Kenrick Alfred E
*Kent Edward L *Kimball William O
** Kingsley Robert C ** Kirker J Edward
** Latham Aaron H
*Leland Herbert M Lincoln William E Litchfield Everett S Little James L
*Loring Atherton
*Lothrop Theodore A H
** Love William Joseph Lovett Augustus S Lyman Anson M Lyons Henry S
*MacPherson Henry S Magoun Herbert Manahan Ernest
** Marvel Harry E Mason Frank H Mayberry Cyrus C
** McEttrick Edward A *McManus William H
* Miles Edward B Monk Carl F Monroe William L Moses George W
*Nesbitt Frank G
*North Frank A
*Norton Fred L Nyhen George S O'Brion Thomas L
** Ogden Hugh W *O'Loughlin Patrick
** Ong Eugene W
*Osgood Frederick H
*Page George A
*Paige Frank E Paine Robert Treat 2nd Parker George S
*Parker Philip S Pearson Charles H
*Pearson J Hiram S
*Perkins Charles F Perkins Frederick H Perkins Henry G Perrin Arthur
** Pollard Alonzo W Pollard George E
** Poor John R
*Pope Samuel D
*Prendergast Daniel L Prendergast Thomas S Purington Frank H
*Putnam George J
** Quigley William A Quinlan Harold J
*Rand Arnold A Rand Woodbury
Reinherz Charles
*Reyolds Frank H C Reynolds Philip K Rhodes Fred F Richardson Conrad
** Richards Frank W
*Richardson Henry T
** Richardson Otis Weld
*Roberts Reuben L
*Robinson Edward C
** Rollins Daniel A
*Rowley Charles F
** Russell Frank A Russell Levi W
** Sabine William *Sands Benjamin
** Sears William B
*Sharon Alfred Hugo Sharp Edward Jr Shepard O Atherton Shields John W
*Slater John S
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Smith Charles G
Ulman William T
Walker Nathaniel U
Ward Charles Whitney Ward Clarence S
*Ward Willard E
** Snow Daniel K Soren Walter
*Soule Horace H Jr
** Ware Henry Way C Granville
*Spalding Richard W Sprout William B' Stedman Henry R
*Whipple Sherman L
Stewart Ralph A
*White Norman H White William H Whitford Edward D
*Stickney William H
*Wiggin Edward H
** Stimpson Donald ** Sullivan Daniel A Sullivan John
*Wilkins Charles W Willcutt Levi L Williams Charles A
*Swett Charles W
*Sylvester Dana S Taber Arthur H
** Taylor Frederick B
** Williams Fred Homer Williams Harold Jr Williams Moses Wilson Charles H
*Wing Chester
*Winsor Kennard Woods Walter H
Wright Walter P
Wyzanski Charles E
Young James E
MEDICAL EXAMINER Harry M Cutts, M D
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER Everett M Bowker, M D
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER Sarah J Hughes
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Smith George W Smith G Edward Smith Walter C
*Taylor. Henry M Thayer Frank B Thompson John Clinton
*Thompson Marshall P Tomkins George
*** Tucker Edward D Turner William D
*Wheeler Charles D
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S.S.P. CO.
ESTABLISHED 1831
PURITAS
ET CURA
INCORPORATED 1894
PISTHEY
S.S. PIERCE CO-
-
Coolidge Corner Store
S. S. PIERCE CO. IMPORTERS AND GROCERS
BROOKLINE
COOLIDGE CORNER Telephone Brookline 1300 CORNER TREMONT AND BEACON STREETS COPLEY SQUARE BOSTON
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McLEOD BROS. Furniture and Piano Moving
6 WALNUT STREET
BROOKLINE
Telephone 82
CHARLES LUDLAM
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Fine Singing Canaries and Talking Parrots
Gold Fish, Aquaria, All Kinds of Pet Stock and Bird Cage Mfrs.
Tel. Conn. 69 BROMFIELD ST. and 20 BOSWORTH ST. (Near Tremont St.) BOSTON
RUST PROOF WINDOW SCREENS
USE MERRILL'S NEW Ventilating Storm Window Fastener
Patented October 3, 1911 The only fastener made that does not require removing the screen guides.
Window Shades Awnings
Weather Strips and Storm Doors
Window Ventilators
P. W. Merrill Co.
130 WASHINGTON ST., NORTH BOSTON, MASS.
Established 1888 Telephone 1055 Rich.
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DENNIS DRISCOLL
CONTRACTOR
21 Kent Street
Brookline
S. H. LEARY
F. C. WHITNEY
LEARY & WHITNEY Carpenters and Builders
Jobbing Repairing a Specialty Planing, Sawing, Stock and Detail Mouldings Store Fixtures and Cabinet Work
184 WASHINGTON ST., BROOKLINE Telephone Connection Mill at 14 WIRT STREET, BRIGHTON, MASS.
Telephone, Brighton 51
S. McWHINNEY
TIN COPPER ROOFING GRAVEL SLATE
Gutters, Conductors and Cornices. Metal Skylights. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Shop, 25 CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE,
-
BRIGHTON
Residence : 104 Tremont St. Telephone, 1046-W
Every Store
should be in the Directory and the Directory in every store.
Beside its use to the keeper of the store, it is a convenience customers look for.
The store that offers an old or no city directory does not show its patrons a courtesy they will find elsewhere.
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LORENZO CHESLEY
HUGH O. HUGHES
CHESLEY & HUGHES Slate, Tin, Copper and Composition ROOFERS
GUTTERS, CONDUCTORS, SKYLIGHTS, VENTILATORS Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to
Office and Shop, 360 WASHINGTON ST , BROOKLINE Telephone Brookline 4091
F. G. GEORGE W. H. R. GOUDEY
GEORGE & GOUDEY Successors to PAINE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Stove and Furnace Work Dealers in Stoves, Furnaces and Kitchen Furnishings 3 HARVARD SQUARE, Telephone 716 BROOKLINE
CRAWFORD O. HART Plumbing and Heating Contractor
Plumbing, Ventilation, Drainage Roofing, Conductors, Gutters
Heating, Furnaces, Ranges Refrigerators Lined Chimneys and Fire=Places Cleaned and Repaired
73 WALNUT ST., =
Telephone Connection = BROOKLINE
Telephone Connection
O. R. S. ISBISTER
HOUSE, SIGN and DECORATIVE PAINTER
9 and 11 BOYLSTON ST., - BROOKLINE, MASS.
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ESTABLISHED 1870
W. P. WHITTEMORE CO. Receivers and Shippers of HAY AND GRAIN
DISTRIBUTING STATIONS
Mt. Hope Station, Roslindale, Mass., 782 Jamaica
3371 Washington Street, Jamaica Plain. 422 Jamaica
B. & A. Freight Yards, Huntington Avenue 1220 Back Bay 1232 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester 88-4 Dorchester
39 Boylston Street, BROOKLINE. 1208-2 Brookline
The AMERICAN SCREEN CO.
. . Manufacturers of Koch's Patent . .
Metal Frame Sliding Window Screens
302 WASHINGTON STREET,
BROOKLINE, MASS
J. FRANK CUTTER
Limousine and Landaulet Bodies
Automobile Tops and Slip Covers Upholstering and Painting
Shoe and Leather Fair Building, Charles River Road .
CAMBRIDGE
TELEPHONES, Cambridge § 4060 4061
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WILLIAM H. WINSHIP (Successor to H. A. WINSHIP) ESTABLISHED 1842
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
TRUNKS, BAGS
DRESS SUIT CASES Chinese Pig Skin Trunks for Foreign Travel Repairing Trunks and Bags at Short Notice
16 TREMONT STREET, = = BOSTON
Telephone, 4748 Main
STEAMER TRUNKS POCKET BOOKS DRESS TRUNKS We Carry the Largest Stock of DRESS SUIT CASES and TRAVELLING BAGS FANCY LEATHER GOODS
TRUNKS
To be found in Boston. We manufacture our Trunks and cannot afford to sell what is not worth the price. All classes of Repairing
J. CUMMINGS & SON OPPOSITE SOUTH STATION
657 ATLANTIC AVENUE
BOSTON STEAM AND GAS-PIPE WORKS BRAMAN, DOW & CO. 239 to 245 CAUSEWAY STREET, corner Medford Street, BOSTON
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED
Wrought Iron Pipe AND FITTINGS
AND ALL GOODS USED IN CONNECTION WITH STEAM, GAS OR WATER
Contractors for Heating all kinds of Buildings with Steam or Hot Water
Branch House WORCESTER, MASS
,DOW & Ch
BOSTON
TEA
EST
DOW & CO.
BRAMAN , DOW & CO.
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ESTABLISHED 1849 THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS-DEALERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Eastern, Western and Southern Lumber and Timber EVERY KIND, QUALITY, SHAPE AND FORM
FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS BOARDS
TIMBER
SPECIALTIES : GEORGIA HARD PINE and OTHER SOUTHERN WOODS PLANK
Flooring, Sheathing, Clapboarding, Shingles CYPRESS CLAPBOARDING A SPECIALTY EVERYTHING IN WOOD OR WOODWORK
GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, COLUMNS, ETC. Mantels, Doors, Windows and Blinds BUILDERS' FINISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Window and Door Frames, Stair Posts, Rails and Balusters, Store and Office Fittings, Counters, Bowl Stands, Mantel Shelves, Etc. SPECIAL CABINET WORK
Carpenter and Mill Work of All Kinds SASH BARS, GREENHOUSE MATERIAL, HOT-BED SASH, COLD FRAMES
Boat Stock,
TANKS
ALL KINDS
Roofing Materials,
Kiln Dried
A.T. STEARNS
Lumber Always in Stock.
Paint, Oil and Glass.
Send for Book, "Cypress Lumber and Its Uses." No Charge.
Main Office, Mills and Wharves at NEPONSET,
Branch Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire St. and 19 Pederal St. Haymarket Square Salesroom, 1 Sudbury St. cor. Merrimac St.
BOSTON
P. O. Address, Neponset, Boston, Mass.
Long Distance Telephones
Builders' Hardware,
Fence Posts,
Rails and Pickets.
LUMB UBER CO.
BOSTON
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ESTABLISHED 1876
JAMES WILKINSON COMPANY
Electric Light and Power Installations
Electric
Wiring Telephones Bells Clocks Fans Repairs
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
92 ARCH ST., BOSTON
CHASE EXPRESS CO.
ADAMS EXPRESS AGENCY
66 WASHINGTON ST. (Near Village Transfer Station)
A. W. HAMBLEN & CO. Moving, Packing and Storage
PERSONAL CARE-COMPETENT MEN WORK GUARANTEED FURNITURE PACKED AND SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS
Phone Rich. 503
A. W. HAMBLEN & CO.
TELEPHONE
VING +PACK NC . STORA CE.
189
STATE
ST BOSTON
180 STATE STREET, BOSTON
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ESTABLISHED 1874
The Chronicle
The representative, progressive and non-sectional newspaper of Brookline
T HIS paper makes no pretense to enter the field well served by Boston daily papers. It aims solely to serve the more intimate life of the community, by printing items of neighborhood news which the dailies do not handle, and by assisting all citizens of the town to come more closely in contact with their common interests.
The news-gathering facilities of the paper are steadily being extended, its circulation is more than keeping pace with the growth of the town, and advertisers are seeing that it is the best local medium in Boston's suburbs.
$2. a Year
Owned and Published by
The Riverdale Press, Inc.
C. A. W. SPENCER, President
1 Harvard Street, - Brookline
Tel. Brookline 1216
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THE BROOKLINE PRESS
THINKS THE WHYS AND WHEREFORES THE IFS AND ANDS THE REALITIES
TALKS ABOUT LIVE SUBJECTS ABOUT LIVE PEOPLE ABOUT THE BEST IN LIFE
ACTS WITH DECISIVE ENERGY WITH NO HESITATION WITHOUT A MUZZLE
FOR ALL BROOKLINE
WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION
A. S. ARTHUR, Editor
W. D. ALLEN, Business Manager
518
BROOKLINE [1912] DIRECTORY
HENRY MAWHINNEY
Harness, Saddlery and Automobile Goods
Horse and Stable Furnishings, Riding Saddles and Bridles
ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS and NOVELTIES
1350 Beacon St., Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Mass. Telephone, 381-W Brookline
Harness, Trunk and Bag Repairing a Specialty
Established ·1857
M. W. QUINLAN Manufacturer of
Carriages and Harnesses
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Beach Wagons Goddard Buggies Carryalls Second-Hand Carriages ALSO Harnesses, Blankets, Halters, Surcingles and Whips
Automobile Repairing and Accessories
Corner Boylston, Walnut and High Sts., Brookline
519
BROOKLINE [1912] DIRECTORY
Stetson Foster Company
Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papers, Carpets, Rugs aud Painting INTERIOR DECORATORS
468 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
GREGORY & BROWN CO. IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
WALL PAPERS, TEXTILE FABRICS, UPHOLSTERY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, PLAIN PAINTING
No. 6 HAMILTON PLACE BOSTON
Telephone, Fort Hill 526
GEORGE E. CARR AUTOMOBILE TIRES
New and Second Hand
Repair Work Neatly, Promptly and Reasonably Done
35 Dundee Street, Boston Telephone, Back Bay 2788-M
EDW. G. SAWYER CO.
Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings ELECTRIC WIRING AND MOTORS GAS AND STEAM PIPING Second Hand Electric Motors Bought and Sold 704 WASHINGTON ST., = BROOKLINE Boston Office, 12 Province Court
520
BROOKLINE [1912] DIRECTORY
-Holtzer Cabot
AUTOMOBILE LIGHTING SYSTEM
HOLTZER-CABOT
It's strong features
Steady uninterrupted ser- vice at all speeds and while standing still.
Simplicity-Consists of Dynamo and Battery only.
No relays, meters, or other auxillary apparatus required.
Strong, Rugged . and Durable.
We are also prepared to install the system.
THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO. BROOKLINE, MASS.
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
IN THE
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
Saves you from 10 to 40 per cent on all kinds of supplies. Gives legal advice and attorneys services before any court in the United States or Canada.
Gives advice and assistance in planning motor tours. Promptly and accurately informs you of all traps, new laws, etc.
MEMBERSHIP FEE $10.00
National Automobile Association 6 BEACON STREET, - BOSTON, MASS.
521
BROOKLINE [1912] DIRECTORY
Charles S. Hald Painting and Decorating Co.
PAINTING DECORATING JOBBING
FINE WALL PAPERS and MOULDINGS
32 STATION STREET,
BROOKLINE, MASS.
: CHARLES S. HALD, Mgr.
EAGLEINE AUTO OIL
NO=KARBON REGISTERED THE OIL THAT SUITS AND DOES NOT SOOT C THAT K
"Twenty thousand miles without grinding a valve and without the least sign of carbon." A positive no-carbon oil has become a necessity, a convenience and a pleasure. Ask your garage or
EAGLE OIL AND SUPPLY CO. 104 BROAD STREET, = BOSTON, MASS.
THE HUB VULCANIZING CO. P. J. DONAGHUE, Manager Formerly with The B. F. Goodrich Co.
New and Second Hand Auto Tires
Tires Recovered and Repaired
194 COLUMBUS AVE., = BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, 543=W Tremont
522
BROOKLINE [1912] DIRECTORY
THULIN & CO.
Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers
Modern and Antique Furniture
Made to Order and Repaired
65 Kent, cor. Station St., Brookline, Mass. Telephone Connection
Pineo's
Patent Blind Hinges
Jobbing of all Kinds
J. H. PINEO, Architect and Builder
J. H. PINEO CARPENTER AND BUILDER
OFFICE, 7 HURD ROAD
Telephones 2399-3 1848-3
523
BROOKLINE [1912] DIRECTORY
MOUNT ZIRCON SPRING WATER
Mount Zircon Spring Water (natural)
The purest WATER on the Market
Mount Zircon Spring Water (sparkling)
A most refreshing and healthful beverage
Mount Zircon Champagne Ginger Ale A drink fit for the GODS Send to the MT. ZIRCON SPRING COMPANY 165 DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON, MASS. For particulars Do it to=day
ZIRCON
SPRING
WATER
M
DON
TIDE.
MOUNT ZIRCON SPRING WATER
C. H. BATCHELDER CO. Manufacturers of Flags, Tents, Awnings, Horse Covers, Wagon Covers, Wagon Boots, of all and all Bags descriptions, Hammocks, Canvas Goods. kinds of Cotton Duck all widths and weights for Wagons, Roofs, Laundries, Boats and numerous other purposes. Street and Stable Blankets. Large Tents and Canopies To Let for Weddings, Receptions, etc.
234=236-238-240 STATE STREET,
= BOSTON, MASS.
A. H. BAILEY
Carpenter 65 Kent, cor. Station Street, Brookline Telephone, Brookline 960
All Kinds of Jobbing Work Promptly Executed
Special Attention to Repairing and Remodeling
ZIRKEL
Furniture Manufacturer and
Cabinet Maker
708 Main Street, Cambridge
Telephone Connection
Provision Dealer 81 Harvard Street, Brookline
S. F. BLANCHARD
Amatite ROOFING
BARRETT MANUFACTURING CQ. ROOFING AND PAVING MATERIALS 297 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON
ROTHERY, EMERY & PERKINS INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS MASON BLDG., 70 KILBY STREET BOSTON, MASS.
TELEPHONE (BRANCH EXCHANGE) 6030 MAIN
WM. SUNDELL Painting, Glazing and Paper Hanging Good Work at Reasonable Prices 84 HARVARD ST., TELEPHONE
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 100 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FROM $IO UPWARDS
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $3,000,000
the
66 WE SELL
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
MASSACHUSETTS WHARF COAL CO.
General Office, 43 KILBY ST., BOSTON Pock., 678 Camb, 1g. S :. , E. Cambridge 280 Ca abrida - St., Aliston
Wharf, East Boston Yard, Newtonville
Brookline Deliveries made promptly from Allston Pocket
H. Fmrie Charles S. Hald
William Port
BROOKLINE AUTO SHOP
Automobile Repairing
General Machine Work of All Kinds SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES FOREIGN CARS OUR SPECIALTY
40-50 Station Street,
Brookline Telephone, Brookline 348
L. C. STEVENS & CO. UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS Telenhe 913 Brookline, Masn.
Successor to B. F. Baker & Co.
DANIEL HUNT
Telephone 893-W
42 WASHINGTON STREET Celablished in Brookline in 18:5
Painting, Glazing and Paper Hanging M -
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