Brookline directory 1918, Part 45

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Publication date: 1918
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 544


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Reserve Patrolmen-Henry H McNeill, Henry J Mal- oney, James H Hurley, Lawrence Loughlin, John L Mul- vey, Joseph Mahoney, Martin J Lally, Michael J McGrail


FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters 340 Washington


Willard W Estabrook, fire" commissioner; George H Johnson, chief; William J Stitt, deputy chief (140 Wash- ington)


STATION A Combination A 140 Washington


T J Burke, lieut; P J McCarthy, M J Dasey, Michael Mahon, T J Mahon, hosemen; John T O'Neil, driver; one call man


Combination A A 140 Washington


Frank T Pons, lieut; M J Nolan, senior man; H C Hamilton, Joseph Stranahan, Michael Mahan, R P Keady, William F Norris, D A O'Connor, hosemen


STATION B Combination B 342 Washington


Joseph W Kelley, lieut; Peter A Mealey, Edward J Forbes, Robert J Stanfield, Thomas F Lord, hosemen; one call man


Ladder No 2 340 Washington


Francis J Hayes, capt; John B McDonald, lieut; Wil- liam H Burke, John M Mealey, Thomas W Taylor, W R Longmore, J George McDonald, John Donovan, ladder- men


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STATION C Combination No 3 Monmouth, Longwood J W Manley, lieut; M J Fahey, driver; Patrick J Ryan, MA Rourke, driver S J Tuttle, hoseman; one call man STATION D Combination D Reservoir Road next Boylston


F U Brackett, capt; George Murray, lieut; T J Dacey, chauffeur; James G Brutcher, J M Fay, W H O'Connor, J L Love, hoseman; two call men


Dacey, chauffeur; James G Brutcher, J M Fay, W H O'Connor, J L Love, hoseman; two call men STATION E


Combination No I Devotion


S R Allen, lieut; James Kentley, driver; Michael J Kel- ley, Edward McGrath, G McIntosh and William Gould, hosemen


STATION F Combination No 2 Heath cor Oak


Daniel G McNamara, lieut; John H Hickey, driver; John J McCarthy, John J O'Sullivan, George P Love, hosemen STATION G Engine No 2 665 Washington


Thomas F Kelley, engineer Combination G 665 Washington


Michael F Keegan, lieut; John Lunney, William G Fitz- gerald, J H Hogan, T E McElroy, hosemen; Thomas J Grennan, chauffeur


Ladder No I 665 Washington


William Unkles, capt; Joseph Stranahan, Robert J Min- ness and C P Love, chauffeurs; George H Dunn, Daniel J McCarthy, Francis J Mealey, Thomas J Daxon, ladder- men


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


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 five blows on all bells followed by box number


Calls for the assistance from Boston by striking ten blows, followed by box number on all bells


The recall signal is to be given by striking two blows on all bells, except when a second box has been given be- fore the recall signal of the first box has been sounded, then the recall will be two blows followed by the box number


After first alarm has been given and before the recall is sounded, should an alarm be given from an adjacent box to the first box, the department will consider the sec- ond box the same as a second alarm and all companies who would respond to a second alarm from the first box will respond to the second box


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In case a third alarm has been given and before the recall signal is sounded, an alarm should be rung from another .box, all unemployed companies will respond, also engine company from Boston which would respond in case a call for assistance had been rung from that box


I One stroke at 12 M, Washington time and 9 p m every evening


WILLARD W ESTABROOK, Fire Commissioner


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


School Committee-Walter Humphreys, chairman; George I Aldrich, sec; Mrs Edith C Baker, John A Cur- tin, George L Perin, terms expire 1918; Augusta G Wil- liams, Michael Driscoll, Ralph A Stewart, terms expire 1919; Dr Arthur A Cushing, Walter Humphreys, terms ex- pire 1920; 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 Tel 524 .


Clerk-Leon L Allen, Mary Adams


Attendance Officer-James G Thompson


HIGH


Greenough av corner Tappan


Winfred C Akers, head master; John C Packard, sub master; Edward P Hutchinson, Minot A Bridgham, Ar- thur W Roberts, William L Snow, Elmer Case, William J Chisholm, Kelsey C Atticks, Harry Carlson, Lula G Adams, Bertha C Marshall, Lillie C Smith, Alice H Spaulding, Anna R Liden, Mabel P Bailey, Elizabeth De- Kalb Pease, Maud Young, Celina H Lewis, Dorothy Walda, Jane W Perkins, Helena E Hartshorn, Louise - Gambrill, Marjorie L Henry, Mary W Sawyer, Beatrice P Maccabe, Helen Jacobs, Edith E Wright, Mabel E Snow, teachers; Ursel D Harris, librarian; Henry M Cook, Thomas P Maher, janitors


SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ARTS Tappan


Chauncey W Waldron, director; Dorothy Taft, Annie T Udell, Mary C Jones, Frederick L Woodlock, Carl A Smith, teachers; George A Meade, janitor


J ELLIOT CABOT Marion


Lucie A Metcalf, principal; Grace A Bosworth, Vesta M Turner, teachers; Mrs Mary E McNutt, kindergartener; John F Mahan, janitor


EDWARD DEVOTION


Harvard cor Stedman


Charles H Taylor, principal; Elizabeth M Stebbins, Maria L Haskell, Cecilie E Harris, Gertrude A Woolner, Christina A Dodge, Edna G Towle, Josephine Day, Per- sis A Lothrop, Annie A Smith, Maud Doolittle, Mabel R Coombs, Ethel Fair, Marian M Thomas, Lillian C Miniter, Ethel M Hayden, Nan J Grindle, Gladys F Abbott, Olive V Bicknell, teachers; Betsey Bean, Cornelia Gould, kin- dergarteners; John McGinnis, janitor


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BROOKLINE [1918] DIRECTORY MICHAEL DRISCOLL Westbourne terrace


Minerva E Fales, principal; Helen Hicks, Ida M Hol -. den, Susan M Bickford, Caroline E Comins, Gertrude R March, teachers; Helen Hicks, Grace A Potter, Helen L Soule, kindergarteners; Patrick J Kelley, janitor


HEATH Reservoir road


Richard D Tucker, principal; Etta M Miller, Mary God- sell, Lelia H Smith, Georgia D Mansfield, Mary J Porter, Catherine G O'Brien, Lucie H Chamberlain, Anna E Al- len, Margaret C O'Hearn, teachers; Sophie E Butler, A Eleanor Dresser, kindergarteners; Charles G Johnson, janitor


HIGH SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Gorham av corner Tappan Annie B Winchester, Lillian B Hunter, teachers


LAWRENCE Francis


J Harding Armstrong, principal; Rose D Bliss, Helen M Westgate, Josephine S Taylor, Rebekah Bruorton, Cora W Reed, C Gertrude Knox, teachers; Frank H Flanders, janitor


WILLIAM H LINCOLN Boylston near Walnut path


Francis T Hall, principal; Mary A Connor, Theresa G. O'Rourke, Marion H Cook, Dorcas C Higgins, Alice S. Morrison, Alice M Wing, Josephine Courtright, Mary A White, Laura A Mille, Rose E Ryan, Abbie F Hearn, Florence L Fairbanks, Ora D Hutchinson, Edith H Mat- thew, Grace E Bartlett, teachers ; Harriet B Stodder, Susie H Nason, kindergarteners; William P Sullivan,. Richard Kelleher, janitors


LONGWOOD St Mary's corner Monmouth


Marion E Marsh, principal; Grace Eaton, Sarah M Kee- ler, teachers; Katherine Wentworth, kindergartener; John F Mahan, janitor


NEWTON STREET Newton opposite Grove Linda B McAdam, teacher; William B Webber, janitor-


PARSONS Walter avenue


Grace H Manter, principal; Nellie L Moody, teacher; Lucy H Maxwell, Louise E Finney, Grace Kimball, Annie- S Chute, kindergarteners; John J Nyhen, janitor


PIERCE School and Prospect


Mary McSkimmon, principal; Maria E Gardner, Ada E. Chevalier, Lena B Winter, M Alice Connor, Annie G Mol -- loy, Alice M Nelson, Alice L Reeve, Bertha V Cobb, Edna A Gault, Alice E Fraher, Maybelle E Knight, Ethel A Tillinghast, Ellen M Goodrich, Margaret E Malone, Jen -· nie M Alden, Abby F Bosworth, Alice R Harper, Ellen P Low, Elizabeth E Joyce, teachers; Grace W Morrill, Alice. M Wyman, kindergarteners; Justus E Austin, T F Cos -- tello, janitors; Willard E Cleaves, engineer


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BROOKLINE [1918] DIRECTORY John D RUNKLE


Druce


Ellen S Baker, principal; Florence Barnard, Eleanor B Mitchell, Blanche E Henshaw, Maude L Schofield, Eliza- beth W Bean, Elsie M Reiman, Alice B Hazelton, Flo- rence M Shirley, Grace E Murray, Marion E Weld, teachers; Thomas Hartigan, janitor


SEWALL Cypress corner Franklin


Hattie F Paul, principal; L Margaret Potter, Katherine Johnson, teachers; Alice H Shaw, Marion E Ross, kinder- garteners; Richard Kelleher, janitor


ROBERT C WINTHROP Brookline avenue corner Pearl (unoccupied) SPECIAL TEACHERS


Director of Music-Samuel W Cole


Instructor in Music-Edith H Snow


Instructor in Drawing-Anne B Chamberlain


Director of Physical Training-Bessie L Barnes


Instructors in Physical Training-Norman W Fradd, Miriam A Tobey, Carolyn Herron


Instructors in Manuel Training-Joseph E Owens, S Anna Woodbury, Caroline A Brooks


Instructors in Domestic Science-Mary E Ditson, Susie T Sprout


Director of Needlework-Anna M Schwind


Instructors in Needlework-Marion K Dormon, M Frances George, Annie G Burnham, Annie Egan School nurse-Ida M Lewis


Unassigned-C Frances Quille, Enid - Merrill, Elsie V Robbins, Mary E S Raymond


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL


ST MARY'S OF THE ASSUMPTION Harvard corner Homer Sisters of Notre Dame, teachers


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Washington near School


Rev Leonard K Storrs, chairman; Ralph A Stewart, sec; Henry W Lamb, treas; Daniel D Addison, D Blakely Hoar, Walter Humphreys, Henry W Lamb, Edward Stan- wood, Rev Leonard K Storrs, Desmond Fitzgerald, Carle- ton S Francis, Ralph A Stewart, Thomas F McManus, trustees; Louisa M Hooper, librarian; Etheldred Abbot, asst librarian; Mary R Davis, High school librarian; Ger- trude H Lockwood, childrens' librarian; Bertha E Davis, reference librarian; Genevieve Conant, cataloger; Lilla N Morse, Alice W Clark, Blanche Ballou, Florence A Wes- cott, Carrie E Morse, Susan H James, Alice M Hobson, Helen S Gray, Ruth Shattuck, Helen M Thayer, Eizabeth M Trumbull, assts; Charles H Robie, George R Johnson, Thomas Farrell, janitors


The library is open from 8.30 a m to 9 p m every secular day throughout the year except legal holidays; viz Wash- ington's Birthday, Patriot's Day, Memorial Day, Seven- teenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas; Sundays 2 to 9 p m


COOLIDGE CORNER BRANCH LIBRARY 299 Har- vard-Florence A Wescott, Branch librarian


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Open daily except Saturdays from I to 9 p m; Satur- days from 8.30 a m to 9 p m; closed Sundays BOYLSTON STATION, 782 Boylston; open daily and Sunday


CHESTNUT HILL STATION, 695 Hammond


SEWALL READING ROOM in Sewall School, Cy- press st; open Monday, Thursday and Saturday from 6.30 to 9.30


CHURCHES


ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (EPISCOPAL), Beacon cor Dean road-Rev Daniel D Addison, rector; N U Walker, clerk, John Q Adams, treas


THE BEACON UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 286 Harvard-Rev Charles Conklin, pastor; Arthur C Wil- liams, clerk; Herbert R Chase, treas


FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN), Walnut cor War- ren; organized October 26 1917-Rev Abbot Peterson, pas- tor; Henry Ware, clerk and treas


SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Sewall avenue near Charles-Rev Thomas R Van Ness, pastor; A A Wordell, chairman prudential com; George E Winsor, sec; William L Kelt, treas


THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Harvard corner Pierce-Rev William Iliffe, pastor; John R Jamie- son, sec; John Patterson, treas


HARVARD CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL), Har- vard corner Marion-Rev Ambrose W Vernon, pastor; Rev Fitz W Baldwin Jr, asst; Fred B Richardson, clerk Hanson H Webster, treas


LEYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beacon corner Clinton path-Rev Harris G Hale, pastor


· THE BAPTIST CHURCH in Brookline, Beacon cor- ner Park; organized June 5 1828-Rev Orrin P Gifford D D, pastor; J Harding Armstrong, clerk; Samuel F Blanch- ard, treas


BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, Bethany building corner Washington and School; Incor- porated May 16 1887


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR (Episcopal), Monmouth cor Carlton-Rev Reginald H Howe, D D rector; Augus- tus Thorndike, Philip S Parker, warden; George F Hus- sey, clerk; Frederic Cunningham, treas


ST MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Park corner Vernon-Rev Willis Qdell, pastor


CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, junction Irving and Allerton


ST PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, St Paul cor Aspinwall av- Rev Carroll Perry, rector; Arthur L Walker, clerk; Wal- ter M Lincoln, treas


ST AIDAN'S CHURCH (Catholic), Pleasant cor Free- man-Rev John T Creagh, pastor


ST LAWRENCE CHURCH (Catholic), Boylston cor Heath-Rev Thomas F McManus, pastor; Rev James F Cassidy, asst


ST MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (Catholic), Linden place corner Harvard-Rev Michael T McManus, pastor; Rev Bernard S O'Kane, Rev John P Sheehan, Rev Aloysius R Finn, assts


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MASONIC


BETH-HORON LODGE A F & A M; Chartered Sept 1871-Fred M Goodwin, W M; C A W Spencer, treas; Charles A Bowditch, sec; meet second Tuesday of each month except July and August at Masonic hall I Harvard


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS


LOMIA LODGE NO 221; Instituted May 18, 1893- Elwood H Colby, N G; Harry W Mosher, rec sec; John C Barthelmes, fin sec; Louis H Stark, treas; meet every Wednesday evening at 8 School


BETHEL REBEKAH LODGE, NO 179-Mrs Alice J Brickett, N G; Mrs Harry N Mosher, rec sec; Mrs Hugh McCracken, fin sec; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 School


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS


DIVISION NO 7-Thomas F Welch, pres; Charles Duffey, vice pres; David Lynch, rec sec; John Brennan, fin sec; John Fitzpatrick, treas; meet first Tuesday and third Sunday of each month at Goddard Hall


LADIES AUXILIARY NO 22-Meet second Thurs- day and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Lyceum hall at 8 p m


BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS


BROOKLINE LODGE NO 886-Harry E Gleason, E R; Albert P Briggs, sec; George W Delano, treas; meet first and third Mondays of each month at Gardner hall


MASS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS


ST LAWRENCE COURT NO 61-Charles H Duffy, chief ranger; John H King, V C R; M J Kelley, treas; T M Daley, fin sec; Daniel Frawley, rec sec; meet first and third Mondays of each month at Lyceum hall


AVE MARIA COURT NO 160-Mrs Margaret E O'Brien, C R; Lillian Curtin, vice C R; Agnes T Mahoney, rec sec; Mary G Finn, treas; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at Lyceum hall


BROOKLINE COURT NO 208-Mary E Carroll, C R; Joseph G Carroll, rec sec; Patrick F Murphy, fin sec; Joseph H Tuohy, treas; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at St Lawrence hall


ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR


BROOKLINE CHAPTER NO 112-Mrs Mabel L Hallett, W M; Abbie M Dunbar, 81 Thorndike, sec; Mrs Emma L Palmer, treas; meet fourth Tuesday of each month at Masonic hall I Harvard


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


CHARLES L CHANDLER POST 143; Instituted 1871 -- A W Bright, com; George F Dearborn, S V C; William B Weber, J V C; Philip A Nordell, Q M; William W O'Connell, adjt and O D; William G Salisbury, surgeon; Q M S; A C Engle, S M; F A Forbes, O G; Albert A Mann, chaplain and P G; meet first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at G A R hall at Town hall


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WOMENS RELIEF CORPS


CHARLES L CHANDLER CORPS 109; Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic-Mrs Emma A Henry, pres; Mrs Clara A Morrison, sec; Mrs Lucy L 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-Louis W Keith, G K; Stephen E Ryan, rec sec; William H O'Neill, fin sec; . Peter L McMahon, treas; meet second and fourth Mon- days of each month at Lyceum Hall, Village sq


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


ASPINWALL LODGE NO 168-Meet second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Orange hall, Pros- pect st


ROYAL ARCANUM


SAGAMORE COUNCIL NO 181; Chartered Sept 1878 meet second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Lyceum hall


CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.


BOURNEWOOD HOSPITAL, end South-Dr Henry R Stedman, supt


BROOKLINE ANTI-SUFFRAGE SOCIETY -26 Irving


BROOKLINE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY- meet at Union building


BROOKLINE CIVIC SOCIETY 410 Washington BROOKLINE BOARD OF TRADE-87 Washington; Gardner A Whitney, pres; Walter D Allen, sec; E A Robart, Jr., treas; meet every month except July and August at G A R hall


BROOKLINE BIRD CLUB-headquarters Brookline Public Library; Dr. John B Brainerd, pres; Miss Maude Doolittle, sec; Mrs George W Kaan, sec; George W Kaan, M D., treas


BROOKLINE CARPENTERS' UNION LOCAL NO 438-meet every Monday evening at 178 Washington


BROOKLINE DAY NURSERY, 10 Walter av-Mrs Frederic Higginson, pres; Mrs George D Burrage, sec; Mrs Charles Sprague, treas


BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION I298 Beacon


BROOKLINE FIREMAN'S RELIEF ASS'N- George H Johnson, pres; Thomas F Costello, vce-pres; E Frank Proctor, sec; Fayette F Forbes, treas; meet third Monday of each month at Station A, 140 Washington


BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY, Union building, Walnut corner High; Organized 1886; Boy's Club, Girl's Club; Mothers' Club Thursday, Mrs J M Codman, Hon pres; Mrs F B Percy, vice-pres; Phillys S Parker, vice- pres; C C Payson, sec ;. Albert P Briggs, treas; Mrs Eliza- beth K Taft, exec sec; meet first Thursday of each month from Oct to June


BROOKLINE GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC ASS'N- board meet second Thursday of each month at Brookline Gymnasium, Annual meeting third Tuesday in January


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BROOKLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Charles H Stearns, pres; Abbie M Dunbar, clerk; Edward W Baker, treas; meet third Wednesday of each month, October to May at Edward Devotion house


BROOKLINE HOSPITAL, Newton near Grove; for patients with Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Measles and Smallpox-Martha W Meek, supt


BROOKLINE MEDICAL CLUB-Frederick E Jones, M D, pres; Harold Bowditch, M D, sec and treas; meet first Monday of each month at G A R hall


BROOKLINE PAINTERS' UNION NO 709-meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at 178 Wash- ington


BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASS'N - Allen Wilson, pres; Richard H Maloney, vice-pres; Charles C Watterson, sec; Charles B M Knowles, treas; board of directors meet first Monday of each month at police station, Washington corner Prospect


BROOKLINE VILLAGE EMPLOYMENT & REF- ERENCE ASS'N, 9 Boylston


· BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 1353 Beacon and 5 Harvard sq-Mrs H P Briggs, pres; Mrs Franklin W Hobbs, vice-pres; Mrs A H Bowditch, sec


BROOKLINE CATHOLIC CLUB-Walter J Cusick, pres; Thomas F O'Brien, fin sec; Fergus J Hickey, rec sec; meet third Thursday of each month at 31a Harvard CHANNING SANITARIUM, 701 Boylston - Dr Walter Channing, M D, supt


CHESTNUT HILL CLUB, 70 Middlesex road


CHESTNUT HILL GOLF CLUB, Boylston street


COUNTRY CLUB, Clyde Park, Clyde-F M Ware, supt


DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY, 1069 Beacon


FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, 80 Glen rd; Or- ganized Oct 14 1875; Incorporated August 25 1879-Geo Fearing, Jr, pres; Arthur Winslow, act pres; Nathaniel J Walker, sec; Frederick Bradlee, treas


HOLY NAME SOCIETY - Michael J Kelley, pres; Thomas B McCaffery, sec; Aloysius Finn, spiritual di- rector; meet first Sunday evening of each month in base- ment of St Mary's Catholic church


HOLYHOOD CEMETERY ASS'N-James M Dris- coll, supt; office 587 Heath; Cardinal William H O'Connell pres


LONGWOOD CRICKET CLUB-50 Middlesex road NORMANDIE CLUB, 97 Winthrop road


PHI BETA PI FRATERNITY, 227 Aspinwall av


SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY, 1004 Beacon


PHI RHO SIGMA FRATERNITY, 227 Aspinwall av SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY, 1067 Beacon .


1. WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY, Grove near Newton -Myron D Fisher, supt "


POST OFFICES


BROOKLINE STATION, I Harvard - Joseph F Eichorn, supt; George H Conley, asst supt; William J McGuire, John J Walsh, John E Fay, James J Condon, Carl J Youngren, John P Fleming, Leo M Cochrane, Felix Johnson and James J Treanor, clerks; Michael J Gallag- her, Michael Duffy, John H Riley, Michael J Nolan, James


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A Durning, Ashton E Butterfield, Patrick J Finan, Wil- liam P Golden, Charles H Haggerty, John T Carey, Den- nis F Donlon, Mortimer Sullivan Jr, Alfred A Hickey, Joseph A Doherty, Herbert R Sumner, Robert A Barry, John J Harrington, Harry O Bernard, Max H Lieske, Owen Hillen Jr, George J O'Brien, Thomas J Dwyer, William J Landry, carriers, Richard Skeete and Joseph T A Greer, collectors


Letters delivered-7.30 and 10.45 a m and 2.45 p m; Let- ters collected 8.00 and 11.00 a m; 3.00 5.30, 9.30 p m; Sundays, 8.30 p m; Holidays, 6.30 and 9.30 p m


Office open week days 7 a m to 9 p m; Sundays 10.00 to 11.00 a m


Mails close Brookline for Boston-3.20, 6.50, 8.45 and 10.35 a m; 12.35 m; 2.50, 4.30, 6.05, 8.00, 9.30 and 10.30 p m; Arrive 3.20, 6.10, 8.45, 9.50 and 11.50 a m; 12.50, 2.10, 4.20, 5.50, 7.10, 9.55 and 12 p m; Sunday mail closes for Boston 8.10 a m; 9.55 p ml


Holidays- mails close 6.15, 9.00 a m; 5.50 and 9.30 p m; Arrive 3.00, 6.10 and 9.00 a m; 5.50 and 9.55 p m


Open for Money Order and Registered Letters from 7.00 a m to 9.00 p m


P O SUB STATION NO 29, 135 Cypress-George H Hooper, clerk in charge


P O SUB STATION NO IIO, I27 Washington --- Thomas E Burns, clerk in charge


COOLIDGE CORNER STATION, 1354 Beacon- Gilbert F Manson, supt; Joseph P Power, asst supt; Char- les F W Thomas, Joseph B Feneno, John A Kelley, Ed- ward L Boyce, Martin P Kenney, William F Ward, Char-


les A Newman, John J Morrisey, William A Collins and Frank E Rogers, clerks; Patrick J Timmins, Robert W Finney, Michael J Healey, Thomas J O'Keefe, William H Parker, Daniel P Donovan, J L Marmaud, John J O'- Keefe, James H Kelley, John J Finnerty, W H Carney, David Rockwood, Thomas B Clancy, Edmund J Farrell, Henry M Deeran, James S Curry, W H Wheeler, Thomas Connelly, Cornelius B Connors, John J Sullivan, C W White, John J Shea, John C Larkin, Michael J Dunleavy, James E Murley, John J Harrington, Joseph T A Greer, Richard Skeete, Frank O Morgan and Joseph F Fitz- gerald, carriers


Office open week days 7.00 a m to 9. p m; Sundays 10.00 to II.00 a m for box holders


Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 7.00 to 9.00 p m; Postal Savings 8.00 a m to 8 p m


P O SUB STATION NO 58, 1953 Beacon-Arthur C Morey, clerk in charge


CHESTNUT HILL STATION, 12 Middlesex rd (Newton)-John C Brennan, supt; William H O'Neil and Maurice F P Hickey,clerks; George W Little, M Aloyisius Walsh, David J Gleason, Kieran T Kelley, Rix Andrews, John J Morrisey and Joseph M Bishop, carriers; Office open week days 7.30 a m to 7.30 p m: Holidays 7.30 to 10.00 a m


P O SUB STATION NO 51, 807 Boylston


P O SUB STATION NO 67, 1186 Boylston-L N Grave, 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 seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction for United States (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 Pan- ama. Postal cards, United States, Cuba, Republic of Panama, Mexico and Canada, I cent. (War tax addi- tional as to constitutional laws of government)


Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to another without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of addi- tional 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 pe- riodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legitimate list of subscribers. Postage to other than subscribers, I 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 I 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. Reproduction 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 vol-


umes of books to which there is no limit of weight.


Fourth class - "Parcel Post" - Farm and factory products, patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper printed, merchandise, metals, and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Postage I cent for each ounce or fraction on parcels weighing 4 ounces or less; on parcels weighing more than 4 ounces the weight is by the pound and varies according to the weight and the dis- tance to be conveyed. Parcel post stamps must be used in either case. Full prepayment compulsory. The limit of weight is II pounds. Limit of size 72 inches in length and girth combined. Tags or labels may be at- tached, marked or numbered for the purpose of description. Parcels must bear the name and address of the sender preceded by the word "from."




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