Brookline directory 1930, Part 2

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Publication date: 1930
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 428


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GEORGE S BALDWIN 490 Heath


Margaret C O'Hearn, prin; Frances E Grennan, Rose Johnson, Sophie E Butler, Doris Beal, tchrs; Wm Hewitt, janitor


J ELLIOT CABOT 34 Marion


Lucie A Metcalf, prin; Sarah M Keeler, Dorothy M Kenyon, Helen Parker, Eva S Rosenberg, tchrs; John F Mahan, janitor


DEXTER SCHOOL 169 Freeman


Myra E Fiske, prin


EDWARD DEVOTION 345 Harvard


Charles H Taylor, prin; Gladys F Abbott, Florence L Adams, Madeline I Anderson, Betsey Bean, Olive V Bicknell, Elizabeth Clark, M Etta Cooney, Elsie B Crossman, Vernie O Dawe, Josephine Day, Maude Doolittle, Josephine S Emerson, Jeannette M Fal- coner, Edna S Fisk, Blanche Fitzhenry, Helen I Gaw, Jessie S Gillispie, Gladys B Goodnow, Minnie E Gray, Nan J Grindle, Helen P Hardy, Cecile E Harris, Maria L Haskell, Ethel M Hayden, Alice N Jameson, Marie C Kelley, Florence E Lewis, Isabel Macdonald, Grace H Manter, Margaret L McQuaid, Annie G Molloy, Marguerite Moore, Annie A Smith, Charles H Taylor, Marion M Thomas, Edna G Towle, tchrs; Anthony Ford, Frank L Harrington, janitors


MICHAEL DRISCOLL 64 Westbourne ter


Minerva E Fales, prin; Ruth Clifford, Caroline E Comins, Elizabeth Gaffield, Helen Hicks, Ida M Hol- den, Helen M Hurd, Jane A McCabe, Grace A Potter, Elsie V Robbins, Inez B Scott, Helen L Soule, Ruth E Webster, tchrs; Patrick J Kelley, James Fossa, janitors


HEATH 121 Reservoir rd


Arthur W Murphy, prin; Anna E Allen, Ethei Christensen, Bernadette R Flynn, Mary Godsell, Elsa M Hackerbarth, Frances C Knudsen, Georgia D Mans- field, Ella G Monroe, Ida L Montgomery, Catharine G O'Brien, Mary J Porter, Lelia H Smith, tchrs; John Tonra, janitor


LAWRENCE 27. Francis


Raymon W Eldridge, prin; Ruth A Cutler, Marjorie H Davenport, Margaret Fealy, Gladys I Greenleaf, C Gertrude Knox, Gladys A Levesque, Barbara C MacKay, Cora W Reed, Helen W Weare, Helen M Westgate. Margaret C Whyte, tchrs; Fred E Penning- ton, janitor


WILLIAM H LINCOLN 194 Boylston


Francis T Hall, prin; Grace E Bartlett, Madeline Beaman, Ila D Berry, Frances J Canty, Josephine Courtwright, Irene M Cummings, Florence L Fairbanks, Virginia Follett, Abbie F Hearn, Ora D Hutchinson, Della E Joslin; Alice S Morrison, Suc H Nason, Theresa G O'Rourke, C Frances Quille, Rose E Ryan, Irene Varrell, Mary A White, tchrs; John T Cunniff, John P Kelley, janitors


LONGWOOD 129 St Mary's


Lucie H Chamberlain, prin; Evelyn P Rcad, Vesta M Turner, Grace Kimball, tchis; John F Mahan, janitor


NEWTON STREET 295 Newton (unoccupied)


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PARSONS 60 Walter av


Lillian W Davis, prin; Louise E Finney, Eleanor P Moody, Nellie L Moody, tchrs; Cornelius Sullivan, janitor


PIERCE


50 School


Mary McSkimmon, prin; Jennie M Alden, Helen C Barley, Elizabeth Burnes, Ada E Chevalier, Bertha V Cobb, M Alice Connor, Edna A Gault, Ellen M Good- rich, Alice R Harper, Elizabeth E Joyce, Nina M Kettembeil, Maybelle E Knight, Florence M Lathrop, Ellen P Low, Ida M Lynch, Miriam McQuaid, Mary McSkimmon, Josephine G Messan, Ethel A Tillinghast, Lena B Winter, tchrs; Andrews F Conway, Philip H Duggan, Louis Swett, janitors


JOHN D RUNKLE


50 Druce


Edith E Wright, prin; Carolyn E Armitage, Edith P Bartlett, Olga E E Blasser, Lois E Booth, Elgie Clucas, Dorothy Collins, Lillian B Cox, Eleanor Dresser, Dorothy M Hayden, Alice B Hazelton, Blanche E Henshaw, Ethel C King, Vera Libby, Gertrude R March, Eleanor B Mitchell, Grace E Murray, Bernice H Newell, Alice L Reeve, Ethel L Sargent, Florence M Shirley, Elizabeth I Spargo, Mildred L Taylor, Elizabeth Thornton, Edith E Wright, tchrs; Joseph P Hartigan, Leo Maher, janitors


SEWALL 279 Cypress


L Margaret Amsden, prin; Mabel K Farnum, Ka- therine Johnson, Marian S Rice, Alice M Wyman, tchrs; Richard Kelleher, janitor


ROBERT C WINTHROP


599 Brookline av Grace A Bosworth, Grace Kilburn, Margaret Murray, tchrs; Edward R Weinstein, janitor


Special Teachers


Chief Medical Inspector-David M Hassman Director of Domestic Science-Lillie C Smith


Instructor in Domestic Science-Mary E Ditson, Mary C Jones, Miriam Loker, Susie T Sprout Director of Drawing-Mary C Thurston


Instructors in Drawing-Anne 'B Chamberlin, Vir- ginia Grilley


Economic Education-Florence Barnard, manager Director in French-Louise Gambrill


Instructors in French-Wallace A Fowlie, Hazel B Henry, Marguerite F Pfieghaar, Flora V Wilkinson Instructor in Health-Ida M Lewis


Instructor in Manuel Training-Wm L Hartnett, Everett J McIntosh, Myldred Moore, Joseph E Owens Director in Music-Russell A Cook


Instructors in Music-Wm Burbank, Miriam Hoag- land, Edith H Snow, Benjamin F White


Director in Needlework-Anna M Schwind


Instructors in Needlework-Annie G Burnham, Mar- ion K Dormon, Annie C Egan, Emily R McCarn, Miriam Poole


Directors of Physical Training-Bessie L Barnes, Thomas H Hlines


Instructors in Physical Training-Margaret Bacon, Francis T Ball, Charles H Bemis jr, Ethel I Brower, John T Connor, Rosamond Haskell, Nancy James, Helen Sherman, Miriam A Tobey


Visiting Teacher-Ada R Joyce


School Nurses-Ida L Carter, Beulah B Welt


COUNTY OFFICERS


Norfolk County


County Seat Dedham


Clerk of Courts-Robert B Worthington (Dedham) Assistant Clerks-Willard E Everett (Walpole), Al- fred E Henderson (Dedham)


County Commissioners-Edward W Hunt (Wey- mouth), chairmn; Frederick A Leavitt (Brookline), Russell T Bates (Quincy)


County Treasurer-Frederic C Cobb (Dedham)


District Attorney, Southeastern District-Winfield M Wilbar (Brockton)


Assistant District Attorneys-Wm P Kelley (Brain- tree), Winfield M Wilbar (Brockton), John W Sul- livan (Middleboro), Edmund R Dewing (Wellesley)


Jailer-Oliver J Curtis (Dedham)


Judge of Probate and Insolvency-Joseph R. Mc- Coole (Dedham)


Referee in Bankruptcy-Henry M Hutchings (Ded- ham)


Register of Deeds-Walter W Chambers (Dedham) Assistant Register-James F Reynolds (Quincy)


Register of Probate and Insolvency-Thomas V Nash (Weymouth)


Assistant Register James F Reynolds (Quincy) Medical Examiner-Wm C Mackie MD (Bline)


Asst Medical Examiner-Frederick L Hayes MD (Bline)


Sheriff-Samuel H Capen (Dedham)


Special Sheriff-Wm Wragg (Dedham)


Deputy Sheriff's-Thomas L Bates (Cohasset ), George W Conant (Weymouth), Melvin L Coulter (Holbrook), Oliver J Curtis (Dedham), Edwin H Downs (Foxborough), Albert Fales (Norwood), Wm T' Hooper (Franklin), Wm F Lynch (Dedham), Richard L Shedd (Brookline), Harry G Studley (Quincy), Dell W Turner (Brookline), Ernest S Woodman (Quincy), Howard B Capen (Canton), Archie L Walden (Plain- ville), Everett L Coldwell (Millis)


COURTS


See Also County Officers SUPERIOR COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS


At Dedham with jury 1st Mon of Jan, May and Oct; without jury 1st Mon of Feb, Apr, Sept and Dec


SUPERIOR COURT FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS


At Dedham 1st Mon of Apr, Sept and Dec


PROBATE COURT


At Dedham 1st and 3d Wed of each month except Aug


At Quincy 2d Wed of each month except Aug


At Brookline 4th Wed of each month except Aug


MUNICIPAL COURT OF BROOKLINE 59 Prospect cor Wash


Justice-Philip S Parker


Associate Justice-Daniel A Rollins


Clerk-Mrs Dellie B Murphy, Maude A MacNaught, asst clk


Probation Officer-Evan C Thorpe


Asst Probation Officer-Josephine H Wilder


Court Officer-Charles L Hapgood


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POST OFFICES


Open daily except Sunday for money order, parcel post, postal savings, registry and stamps business fr 7 a m to 6 p m; holidays and Sundays 10 to 11 a m for box holders


Brookline Station 327-331 Harvard


Percy H Prior, supt; George H Conley, asst supt, James L Barry, Abraham L Denning, John J Doherty, Leonard W Dominique, George C Dunlavey, Wm D Elliott, John E Fay, Joseph B Feneno, Wm J Foley, J Anthony Forte, Cornelius L Garrity, John J Graham, Peter F Hayes, Edward M Hession, Samuel B Hutchin- son, John J Igoe, Henry J Leen, Joseph W McGarry, Ernest P Menzies, Thomas M Murphy, Robert A Neale, Caeser J Oalli, Frank L O'Connor, Frank I Paige, Elmer .J Puello, John F Reall, George J Richardson, Peter W Rooney, Frank E Shea, Augustine J Sheehan, John G Sheehan, Patrick M Sullivan, John J Sweeney, Carl J Youngren, clks


T Frank Abberton, John H Ago, Robert A Barry, Harry 0 Bernard, John J Buckley, George S Campbell, John T Carey, Wm H Carney, Frank J Cleary, Corne- lius F Connors, James S Curry, John J Counihan, James Dempster, Percy L DeWitt, Joseph A Doherty, Dennis F Donlon, Michael Dunlavey, Thomas J Dwyer, Edmund J Farrell, Abraham Feinberg, John J Finnerty, James J Fitzgibbons, James F Gabbett, Joseph T A Greer, Edward J Hallahan, Michael J Healy, Wm F Harnedy, Alfred A Hickey, Thomas M Higgins, J Owen Hillen jr, Richard Ikels, Ray A Jefferson, David T Keefe, John J Lamb, Wm T Landrey, John C Larkin, Edward D Lyons, Joseph L Marmaud, Charles A Mc- Govern, Owen A Mclaughlin, Wm F Mullins, James E Murley, George J O'Brien, Harry J O'Hare, Joseph A Revelle, David Rockwood, Thomas W Robinson, Herbert C Rodday, Adam F Schottmiller, Fred F Sears, Wm J Shannon, Thomas F Shea, James E Sheehan, Selden L Staples, Wm A Sullivan, John J Sullivan, Herbert R Sumner, Patrick J Timmons, Hubert Walsh, Wm H Wheeler, Charles W White, Charles W White jr, George W Zuck, carriers


BROOKLINE VILLAGE STATION


1 Harvard


Wm J McGuire, supt; James J Condon, Felix J Johnson, John J Walsh, clks


CONTRACT STATIONS


No 8, 1703 Beacon; Irving P Gammon jr, clk in charge


No 16, 402 Harvard; I Isidor Levin, clk in charge


No 41, 236 Harvard; Mildred L Gilmore, clk in charge


No 58, 1943 Beacon, (Boston), Arthur C Morey, clk in charge


No 59, 1412b Beacon; Albert M Zolovon, clk in charge


No 110, 1621 Beacon; Benj Gordon, clk in charge


No 134, 1054 Beacon; Albert M Shaevel, clk in charge


No 168, 1784 Beacon; Edward S Kidd, clk in charge


Chestnut Hill Station


14 Middlesex rd (Newton)


John C Brennan, supt


Maurice F P Hickey, John P Hurley, clks


Rix H Andrews, James T Donahue, Charles J Donovan, Patrick J Flaherty, John J Harrington, Thomas J Noonan, John J Shea, Edmund Tierney, M Aloysius Walsh, carriers


RAILROAD STATIONS


BEACONSFIELD 50 Dean rd; Lemuel B Bridges, agt


BROOKLINE 35 Station off Wash; Wm M Daudelin, agt


BROOKLINE HILLS 24 Tappan rear Cypress; Wm J Cook, agt


COTTAGE FARM 140 Essex cor Comlth av


LONGWOOD 30 Chapel; Edgar H Spencer, agt RESERVOIR off 410 Chestnut Hill av; Joseph L Butler, agt


STATISTICS


1630 Settled as part of Boston, and until 1705 known as Muddy River Hamlet. In early days wood and hay taken to town of Boston by boats and lighters across what is now Back Bay lands.


1680 Devotion House, 347 Harvard, built on Cam- bridge road


1705 By order of the General Court "the powers and privileges of a township given to the in- habitants of Muddy River, the Town to be called Brookline, etc"


1717 First meeting house completed (now the First Parish, 410 Walnut)


1800 Town Census 605


1814 First P. O. in White's Block


1814 Mill Dam authorized


1821 Mill Dam opened


1821 The Philbrick House, 100th house built in Brooklinc


1825 First Town Hall dedicated (now Pierce Hall, 404 Walnut)


1843 High School established and conducted in the 1844 then Town Hall now Pierce Hall, 404 Walnut Roxbury land added to Brookline


1845 Second Town Hall dedicated on site occupied by present building


1848 Steam railroad Boston to Brookline opened


1850 Inhabitants 2,516, Tax rate ($2.10)


1851 Beacon street in Brookline built (now Gov- ernor's square to Chestnut Hill)


1858 Horse cars by way of Tremont street began running


1871 Brookline avenue and Cypress street play- grounds purchased by town


1873 Third and present Town Hall dedicated. An- nexation defeated (707-299)


1875 Brookline Water Works began supplying the Town


1879 Telephone franchise first granted. Electric light introduced


1879 Annexation defeated (541-272)


1887 Beacon street widened. Electric trolley in- trodnced


1897 Municipal Bath House opened January 1st


1907 Municipal Gymnasium opened


1915 Brookline adopts the Representative Town Meeting Plan


1923 Brookline adopts the Zoning Law


1925 Precinct Boundaries re-established


1927 New School and Library bldg cost $81,702.89


1930 Federal Estimate 47,437


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PRECINCT BOUNDARIES


Established by Selectmen Dec. 27, 1915. Re-established 1925.


PRECINCT 1


Northerly by town line from Babcock to St Mary's; casterly by the town line from Commonwealth av to Riverdale pkway; southeasterly by town line from the easterly side line of St Mary's extended to Longwood av; southerly by the centre of Longwood av fromn Riverdale pkway to Harvard; westerly by the centre of Harvard from Longwood av to Green; northwesterly by the centre of Green from Harvard to Dwight; south- westerly by the centre of Dwight from Green to Babcock; westerly by the centre of Babcock from Dwight to Commonwealth av


PRECINCT 2


Northwesterly and northerly by the town line from Winchester to Babcock; easterly by the Centre of Babcock from Commonwealth av to Dwight; north- easterly by the centre of Dwight from' Babcock to Green; southeasterly by the centre of Green from Dwight to Harvard; easterly by the centre of Harvard from Green to Webster; southerly by the centre of Webster from Harvard to Beacon; southwesterly by the centre of Winchester from Beacon to town line


PRECINCT 3


Easterly and northeasterly by town line from Long- wood av to opposite Brookline av playground; south- easterly and southerly by the Brookline av playground and the centre of Brook from Riverdale pkway to Homer; southeasterly by the centre of Homer from Brook to Harvard; southwesterly by the centre of Harvard from Homer to Harvard av; southerly by the centre of Harvard av from Harvard to Park; westerly by the centre of Park from Harvard av to Beacon; northerly by the centre of Webster from Beacon to Harvard; westerly by the centre of Harvard from Web- ster to Longwood av and northerly by Longwood av fron Harvard to town line


PRECINCT 4


Easterly by town line from a point in Riverdale pkway opposite Brookline av playground to a point in Riverdale pkway opposite Allerton; southerly by the centre of Allerton from Riverdale pkway to High; westerly by the centre of High from Allerton to Wash; southwesterly by the centre of Wash from High to Harvard; and by the centre of Harvard from Wash to Homer; northwesterly by the centre of Homer from Harvard to Brook; northerly and northeasterly by the centre of Brook and by Brookline av playground from Homer to Riverdale pkway


PRECINCT 5


Southeasterly and southerly by the town line from a point in Riverdale pkway opposite Allerton to Chestnut; southwesterly by the town line and by the centre of Chestnut from Pond av to Walnut; north- westerly by the centre of Walnut from Chestnut to Cypress westerly by the centre of Cypress from Walnut to Boylston; northerly by the centre of Boylston from Cypress to Leverett; westerly by the centre of Leverett from Boylston to B & A; northerly by B & A from Leverett to Wash; northeasterly by the centre of Wash from B & A to High; easterly by the centre of High from Wash to Allerton and northerly by the centre of Allerton from High to Riverdale pkway


PRECINCT 6


Northwesterly by the centre of Gardner rd from Tappan to Gardner path; and by the centre of Gardner path from Gardner rd to Wash; northcasterly by the


centre of Wash from Gardner path to Park; north- westerly by the centre of Park from Wash to Harvard av; northerly by the centre of Harvard av from Park to Harvard; northeasterly by the centre of Harvard from Harvard av to Wash and by the centre of Wash from Harvard to B & A; southerly by B & A from Wash to Leverett; casterly by the centre of Leverett from B & A to Boylston; southerly by the centre of Boylston from Leverett to Clark rd; southwesterly by the centre of Clark rd to Sumner rd; northwesterly by the centre of Sumner rd from Clark rd to Blake rd; westerly by the centre of Blake rd from Sumner rd to Tappan and southwesterly by the centre of Tappan from Clark rd to Gardner rd


PRECINCT 7


Northwesterly by the town line from Williston rd to Winchester; northeasterly by the centre of Win- chester from the town line to Beacon; easterly by the centre of Park from Beacon to Wash; southwesterly by the centre of Wash from Park to Gardner path; south- easterly by the centre of Gardner patlı from Wash to Gardner rd; southerly by the centre of Winthrop rd from Gardner rd to Garrison rd and by the centre of Garrison rd from Winthop rd to Tappan; westerly by the centre of Tappan from Garrison rd to Beacon and by the centre of Williston rd from Beacon to the town line


PRECINCT 8


Northerly, westerly and northwesterly by the town line from Chestnut Hill av to Williston rd; easterly by the centre of Williston rd from the town line to Beacon and by the centre of Tappan from Beacon to Garrison rd; northerly by the centre of Garrison rd from Tappan to Winthrop rd; and by the centre of Winthrop rd from Garrison rd to Gardner rd; south- easterly by the centre of Gardner rd from Winthrop rd to Tappan; northeasterly by the centre of Tappan from Gardner rd to Blake rd; easterly by the centre of Blake rd from Tappan to Sumner rd; southeasterly by the centre of Sunner rd from Blake rd to Boylston; southerly by the centre of Boylston from Sumner rd to Fisher av; southwesterly by the centre of Fisher av from Boylston to Clinton rd; southerly by the centre of Clinton rd from Fisher av to Chestnut Hill av; southwesterly by the centre of Chestnut Hill av from Clinton rd to the town line


PRECINCT 9


Northwesterly and westerly by the town line from the westerly corner of the town to Chestnut Hill av; northeasterly by the centre of Chestnut Hill av from the town line to Clinton rd; northerly by the eentre of Clinton rd from Chestnut Hill av to Fisher av; northeasterly by the centre of Fisher av from Clinton rd to Boylston northerly by the centre of Boylston from Fisher av to Sumner rd; northwesterly by the centre of Sumner rd from Boylston to Clark rd; northeasterly by the centre of Clark rd from Sumner rd to Boylston; northerly by the centre of Boylston from Clark id to Cypress; easterly by the centre of Cypress from Boylston to Walnut; southeasterly by the centre of Walnut from Cypress to Chestnut; northeasterly by the centre of Chestnut from Walnut to a point opposite the angle in the town line near the junction of High and Chestnut; southeasterly by the town line from Chestnut to the southerly eorner of the town; southwesterly by the town line from the southerly corner of the town to the westerly corner of the town


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PERMITS AND LICENSES


Permits and Licenses By whom issued


Alcohol Denatured or Methyl Board of Health


Amusements Public Board of Selectmen


Apertures Sidewalk


Auctioneers Board of Selectmen


Awnings


Street Dept


Bakeries


Food Inspectors


Band Concerts on Sundays. Board of Selectmen


Bandstand on Common, use of


Bay Windows &c overhanging Public way


Building Comm


Billboards Approved by


Billboards licensed by


Billiard tables and bowling alleys Board of Selectmen Blasting permits and transportation of explosives Fire Dept Boarding houses for infants, application for


approved by


State House & Certified by Board of Health Bcats, Power


Bonfires and permits to burn rubbish Fire Dept


Building permits of all kinds Building Commr


Burial permits Town Clerk


Chiropodists, registration of Board of Selectmen Circulars and handbills, advertising


Coasting on certain streets Police Dept


Concerts on Sundays Board of Selectmen


Cows


Board of Health


Dances (must be in licensed halls)


Board of Selectmen Dance Halls (supervision Recreation Dept) Board of Selectmen


Day Nursery


Dogs License Town Clerk


Employment Office Board of Selectmen


Explosives, Ammunition Transportation and


Storage of Fire Dept


Firearms Sale of


Board of Selectmen


Firecrackers &c sale of Fire Commr Fishing Certificates Town Clerk


Garages, 2 car Board of Selectmen


Garages and Gasoline Board of Selectmen Garbage Conveyance through streets .... Board of Health Gas Meters and fixtures Wires and Lights


Gasoline for private use Board of Selectmen


Goats None


Hackney Carriages Board of Selectmen


Hawkers and Pedlers Chief of Police


Heating Permits


HenfowIs, roosters and ducks Board of Health


Hunting Certificates Town Clerk


Ice Cream confectionery, soda water and fruit, sale of on Sunday Board of Selectmen


Innholders Board of Selectmen


Intelligence Office Board of Selectment


Jobbing Wagon


Junk Collector


Board of Selectmen


Junk Dealer


Board of Selectmer


Lodging Houses Board of Selectmen


Permits and Licenses By whom issued


Lunch Cart


Lying-in Hospital, certificates by Board of Health


Manicuring and Massage Board of Health


Marriage License Town Clerk


Milk, license to sell by producers Inspector of Food Milk, license to sell by retailers _. Inspector of Food


Motor Vehicles, second hand sale of


Board of Selectmen


Moving houses thru street Board of Selectmen Numbers to Building to be given by Town Engineer . Oleomargarine, registration of sellers of


Inspector of Food


Optometry, registry of


Parades after approval by Chief of Police


Board of Selectmen


Pawnbrokers


None


Physicians, registration of


State House


Picnic Groves


Plumbing permits Building Commr


Poles, private telephone wires, etc


Board of Selectmen


Board of Selectmen


Pool tables


Posting Bills Placards etc


Revolver or Pistol, license to sell Police Dept


Revolver or Pistol, license to carry Police Dept


Sale of Goods in Streets or on Sidewalks Police Dept


(a) by minors


Police Dept


(b) Soldiers and Sailors, injured etc Police Dept (c) Manufactured by self or employer Police Dept


(d) Obstruction of Street by team or stand Police Dept


Secondhand articles, Dealers in Board of Selectmen Sidewalks, obstruction of Street Dept


Sidewalks, opening in Street Dept


Signs, Advertising Devices, Clocks, Marquees etc Bldg Dept (Commr)


Signs, permits to attach to building etc


Bldg Dept (Commr)


Signs, permits to obstruct sidewalk while hanging Bldg Dept (Commr)


Skating Rink None


Spur Tracks R R


Stables


Board of Health


Street or Sidewalk speaking Police Dept Streets, obstruction of Street Dept Streets, opening for drains, gas etc Street Dept


Sunday Work necessary Police Dept


Swine


Board of Health


Tag days for Charity only Police Dept


Theatrical Exhibitions Board of Selectmen


Board of Health


Undertakers


Vendor, transient Police Dept


Victuallers common Board of Selectmen


Vinegar, inspection of, by Inspector of Food Wires, Electric over Public way Wires and Lights Wires, electrical, inspection of Wires and Lights Wood, hay, straw, sale of, on streets or public grounds


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ADDITIONS AND REMOVALS


Austin Almon 0 acct r 91 Stedman Asp 0756 Bearse Charles F died June 22 1930


Bornstein Meyer died June 25 1930


Brookline Historical Society Charles H Stearns pres Emeritus Wm O Comstock pres Francis P Denny MD v-p Charles F White treas Miss Abbie May Dunbar sec 347 Harvard Reg 7904


Campbell John C (Personal Book Shop and Lending Library) 1351a Beacon r at B


Colony Charles E died July 8 1930


Colony Sara A wid Charles E h 86 Browne Asp 4347


Dow Edmund C (Hope B) dentist B and pres 341 Newton h do Reg 2859M Frankel Justain died June 23 1930


Goodnow Edward L died July 13 1930


Hand Eunice F wid Wm R h 194 St Paul Hand Wm R died July 19 1930


Lincoln Mary G died July 9 1930


Maury Magruder G (Jean W) reporter h 157 Win- throp rd Reg 8300


Maury Thompson B student (West Point) r 157 Win- throp rd


Meadowcroft Abbie J died July 14 1930


Putterham Community Improvement Assn Dr Edmund C Dow pres Herman A Fisher treas bus line 341 Newton Reg 2859M


Rothenberg Abraham A died July 9 1930 Shepherd Alice C wid James died June 27 1930 Stevens Agnes wid James W h 128 Sewall av Stevens James W died July 12 1930


Tyler Daniel jr (Jean K) asst cash B h 26 Stetson Asp 0544 Torney James died July 19 1930


Watterson Eleanor wid Patrick died July 7 1930 Westbrook John B died July 14 1930


H ERE is what Peter Cooper, who died worth many millions, said of a local newspaper and Directory: "In all towns where a newspaper and Directory are published, every man should advertise in them, if nothing more than a card stating his name and the business he is in. It not only pays the adver- tiser, but it lets the people at a distance know the town in which you reside is a prosperous community of business men. As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do business."- Exchange.


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BUYERS' AND SELLERS' DIRECTORY


If you do not find what you want call ASPinwall 5500 or COMmonwealth 3762 for Service.


Page


Antiques .


22


Apartment Hotels 23-Z


Apparel for Men. 23


Investment Securities.


top lines-back cover


Jewelers


33


Ladies' Wear


33


Landscape Contracting 41


Landscape Gardeners


map


Beauty Shops & Hairdressers.


26-27


Builders' Supplies


back bone


Church Glass


31


Cleansers & Dyers 8


Coal


top lines and 27


Contractors & Builders.


map-28


Dairies


34


Decorators 35-43


Directory Library 40


Directory Publishers 43-Y


Electrical Contractors,


top lines-28


Electricians


28


29


Fish & Provisions


Flooring Lumber & Lath ...


back bone, top lines


Florists 30


Funeral Directors. front cover-41




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