Clark's Boston blue book, 1923, Part 75

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Publication date: 1923
Publisher: Boston : Edward E. Clark
Number of Pages: 898


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POST OFFICE REGULATIONS


Samples of Merchandise .- The rate is the same as for printed matter, but the lowest charge is 2 cents. Limit of weight, 18 ounces. Limit of size 12 x 8 x 4 inches and must not be closed against inspection.


To Canada, the postage and limit of weight for letters and printed matter, is the same as in the United States. On seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, and all Parcel Post matter, limit of weight, 4 lbs., 6 oz., the rate for each pound or fraction thereof is 12 cents. All matter must be fully prepaid, except letters, which must be prepaid at least 2 cents; and nothing may be sealed except a letter in its usual and ordinary form.


To Cuba and Republic of Panama, mail matter of all classes is subject to do- mestic rates and conditions. Limit of weight, 4 lbs. 6 oz., except for second- class matter and single volumes of printed books.


To Mexico, first, second and third class postage and limit of weight is the same as in the United States. Merchandise may be sent at domestic rates and under domestic conditions, but should be sent by Parcel Post, and must not be sealed, 20 lbs. limit all offices. Commercial papers and samples of merchandise are subject to Postal Union rates.


Parcel Post- Merchandise not exceeding one pound, 12 cents; each additional pound or fraction, 12 cents. Packages must be accompanied by a Custom Declaration, blanks for which will be furnished at Post Office. Packages may be registered except to Curacao, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Barbados, Great Britain, Greece, The Netherlands, Uruguay, France, Dutch Guiana, and to many other transit countries, consult Post Office or Postal Guide on this as well as weight limit and transit charges. Not mailable from a letter box


INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS


International Money Orders .- Payable in almost any part of the world, may be obtained at all of the larger post offices and at many of the smaller ones.


The Fees for foreign money orders payable in any country on which a money order may be drawn.


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For Orders From $ 0.01 to $ 10.00 10 cents.


From 10.01 to 20.00 20 cents. From 20.01 to 30.00. 30 cents. From 30.01 to 40.00 40 cents. From 40.01 to 50.00 50 cents.


From 50.01 to 60.00 60 cents.


From 60.01 to 70.00 70 cents. From 70.01 to 80.00 80 cents. From 80.01 to 90.00 .90 cents. From 90.01 to 100.00 1 dollar.


Payment .- A money order will be paid to the person named therein, or his in- dorsee. or his agent or attorney upon his written order. Domestic money orders issued in the continental United States, excepting Alaska, will be paid at any money order office in the continental United States, excepting Alaska, if presented within one year from the last day of the month of its issue. Thereafter payment will be made only at the office drawn on. A money order drawn in favor of a person residing on a rural route may be paid through the carrier if entrusted to him for collection, with a written request addressed to the postmaster that payment be so made.


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BOSTON BLUE BOOK 1923


BOSTON POSTAL DISTRICT BRANCHES AND STATIONS WITH THEIR POSTAL NUMBERS


Allston.


34 Essex Boxes


10 Readville. 37


Arlington.


74 Everett.


49 Revere. 51


Arlington Heights.


75 Grove Hall.


21 Roslindale. 31


Atlantic.


71 Hanover St ..


16 Roxbury.


19


Back Bay.


17 Hyde Park.


36 Somerville.


42


Belmont. .


78 Jamaica Plain


30 South Boston.


27


Boston G. P. O. 9


Malden


48 South Braintree.


85


Braintree.


84 Medford.


55 Station A ..


18


Brighton.


35 Medford Hillside


57 Stoneham. 80


25


Cambridge.


38


Melrose Highlands.


77 Waban.


68


Cambridge A.


39 Milton.


86 Waltham.


54


Cambridge B


40 Needham.


92 Watertown. 72


Cambridge C.


41 Needham Heights.


94 Waverley


79


Charlestown.


Newton


58 Wellesley.


81


Chelsea.


29 50 Newton Centre


59 Wellesley Hills


82


Chestnut Hill.


67 Newton Highlands. 61 West Medford


56


Coolidge Corner.


47 Newton Lower Falls ..


62 West Newton 65


Dorchester.


22 Newton Upper Falls .. 64


West Roxbury 32


Dorchester Centre


24 Newtonville


60 West Somerville. 44


East Boston.


28 North Postal.


14 Weymouth.


88


East Milton.


87 North Postal Boxes ..


12 Winter Hill. 45


East Weymouth.


89 North Weymouth .. 91


Winthrop


52


Essex


11 Quincy


69 Wollaston.


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EXPLANATION OF ABOVE PLAN OF ADDRESSING LETTERS.


In addition to your Postal Station Name, the Postal Station number should be added. Thus, if you live in the Back Bay Postal Station, your number is 17. If in Dorchester Centre your number is 24, etc.


It will still be necessary under this plan to retain your present address, adding only the postal number after the name of the city, town or postal unit as follows:


John Doe, 316 Huntington av., Boston 17, Mass. or


John Doe, 316 Huntington av., Back Bay 17, Mass.


John Doe, 800 Massachusetts av., Cambridge 39, Mass.


These delivery units do not conform with ward lines, or corporate limits of cities and towns. If in doubt as to your unit ask your carrier.


All Stations are Post Offices, except in name, and all are Money Order Offices


In addition to the above Stations, there are about one hundred and ninety numbered Stations for receiving registry matter and for domestic money-order business


Street Letter-box Collections


CENTRAL OFFICE-Boxes collected by carrier on each delivery and half- hourly from 12 noon to 7 P.M., and at midnight. Sundays, 7.30 P.M. and at midnight.


Holidays: 4, 7.30 p.M. and at midnight.


Auburndale.


66 Hanover St. Boxes


15 Roxbury Crossing .. 20


Boston G. P. O. Boxes. . 1 to 8 Mattapan.


26 South Weymouth .. 90


Brookline.


46 Melrose.


76 Upham's Corner.


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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU


549 Post Office Building, Boston.


STORM WARNINGS-A red flag with a black centre indicates that a storm of marked violence is expected.


The pennant displayed with the flags indicates the direction of the wind; red. easterly (from northeast to south); white, westerly (from southwest to north).


The pennant above the flag indicates that the wind is expected to blow from northerly quadrants; below, from southerly quadrants.


By night a red light indicates easterly winds, and a white light below a red light, westerly winds.


HURRICANE WARNING-Consists of two red flags with black centres, displayed one above the other. It is used to announce the expected approach of tropical hurricanes, and also of those extremely severe and dangerous storms which occasionally move across the great lakes and the Northern Atlantic Coast. The flags are the same as the one now used for the distinctive signal, the pennants being omitted.


SMALL CRAFT WARNING-A red pennant indicates that moderately strong w inds are expected. No night, small craft or hurricane warnings are displayed


Office open to visitors from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.


Information by telephone 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. John W. Smith, meteorologist in charge. Telephone Main 491 and 7237.


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LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN NEW ENGLAND


The following days IN RESPECT TO THE PAYMENT OF NOTES are legal holidays; on most of them courts, banks, etc., are closed. IF THE DAY FALLS ON SUNDAY THE DAY FOLLOWING IS USUALLY KEPT AS A HOLIDAY. THANKSGIVING IS AP- POINTED BY STATE AND NATIONAL AUTHORITY.


Maine-New Year's Day Jan. 1, Washington's Birthday Feb. 22, Arbor Day first Friday in May, Patriots' Day April 19, Memorial Day May 30, Inde- pendence Day July 4, Labor Day first Monday in Sept., Thanksgiving Day last Thursday in Nov., Christmas Day Dec. 25.


New Hampshire-New Year's Day Jan. 1, Washington's Birthday Feb. 22, Fast Day in April, Memorial Day May 30, Independence Day July 4, Labor Day first Monday in Sept., General Election every second year first Tuesday in Nov., Thanksgiving Day last Thursday in Nov., Christmas Day Dec. 25


Vermont-New Year's Day Jan. 1, Washington's Birthday Feb. 22, Me- morial Day May 30, Independence Day July 4, Bennington Battle Day Aug. 16, Labor Day first Monday in Sept., Columbus Day Oct. 12, Thanksgiving Day last Thursday in Nov., Christmas Day Dec. 25.


Massachusetts-New Year's Day Jan. 1, Washington's Birthday Feb. 22, Patriots' Day April 19, Memorial Day May 30, Independence Day July 4, Labor Day first Monday in Sept., Columbus Day Oct. 12, Thanksgiving fourth or last Thursday in Nov., Christmas Day Dec. 25.


Rhode Island-New Year's Day, Jan. 1, Washington's Birthday Feb. 22, Arbor Day first Friday in May, Memorial Day May 30, Independence Day July 4, Labor Day first Monday in Sept., Columbus Day Oct. 12, State Elec- ton Day, Tuesday after the first Monday in Nov., biennially in the even years, Thanksgiving last Thursday in Nov., Chirstmas Day Dec. 25.


Connecticut-New Year's Day Jan. 1, Lincoln Day Feb. 12, Washington's Birthday Feb. 22, Good Friday in April, Memorial Day May 30, Independence Day July 4, Labor Day first Monday in Sept., Columbus Day Oct. 12, Thanks- giving Day last Thursday in Nov .. Christmas Day Dec. 25.


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PUBLIC MONUMENTS AND STATUES


The following list, arranged alphabetically, comprises the principal monu- ments and statues located in the parks, squares, avenues and other public thor- oughfares of the city of Boston. It does not include statues located in halls, theatres, association rooms cr private residences. Wherever possible to obtain the information, the list contains the location, the name of the sculptor, and the year of erection or dedication.


Adams Samuel, Adams sq .; Anne Whitney, 1880.


Andrew John A., Doric Hall, State House, 1872.


Apollo, grounds of the Museum of Fine Arts.


Appeal to the Great Spirit, grounds of Museum of Fine Arts; Cyrus E. Dallin, 1912.


Aristides, Louisburg sq .; Italian work, 1849.


Army Nurses, Hall of Flags, State House; Bela H. Pratt, 1914.


Attucks Crispus (monument), Lafayette Mall, Boston Common; Robert Kraus, 1888.


Banks Nathaniel P. General, State House park; Henry H. Kitson, 1908.


Bartlett William F. Major General, Memorial Hall, State House; French, 1904.


Blackstone Memorial Tablet, East corner of Common; R. Clipston Sturgis, 1914.


Brooks Phillips Bishop, Trinity Church grounds; Augustus St.Gaudens, 1908. Bulfinch Monument of the Revolution (restored), State House park.


Bunker Hill Monument, Breed's Hill, Charlestown; Solomon Willard, 1825-43 Burns Robert, Back Bay Fens, opp. 84 Fenway, 1919.


Cass Col. Thomas, Public Garden, opp. 240 Boylston; Richard E. Brooks, 1899.


Channing William E., Boylston cor. Arlington; Herbert Adams, 1903.


Choate Rufus, Suffolk County Court House; French.


Collins Patrick A., Commonwealth av. at Charles Gate West; Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Kitson, 1908.


Columbus, in front of Catholic Cathedral, Washington st. cor. Malden.


Columbus, Louisburg square; Italian work, 1849.


Count D'Artois, Chevalier de Saint Sauver, King's Chapel Burying Ground; 1917.


Devens Charles Gen. and Judge, State House park; O. L. Warner, 1898.


Dorchester Heights (Revolutionary Monument), Thomas Park, South Bos- ton; Peabody & Stearns, 1902.


Emancipation Group (monument), Park sq .; Thomas Ball, 1879.


Ericsson Leif, Commonwealth av. near Massachusetts av .; Anne Whitney, 1886.


Ether Monument, Public Garden; John Q. A. Ward, 1867.


Everett Edward, Edward Everett sq., Dor .; William W. Story, 1867.


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PUBLIC MONUMENTS AND STATUES


Farragut David G. Admiral, Marine Park, South Boston; H. H. Kitson, 1893. Franklin Benjamin, front of City Hall; Richard S. Greenough, 1856. Garrison William Lloyd, Commonwealth av .; Olin L. Warner, 1886. Glover John Col., Commonwealth av .; Martin Milmore, 1875.


Guild Curtis Memorial Steps, Beacon Street Mall opposite Joy st., 1916. Hale Edward Everett, Public Garden; Bela L. Pratt, 1913.


Hamilton Alexander, Commonwealth av .; William Rimmer, 1865.


Hancock John, Doric Hall, State House; McKim, Meade and White, 1915.


Harvard Monument, Old Grave Yard, Charlestown, 1828.


Hooker Joseph Gen., State House grounds; French and Potter, 1903.


Labor and Science, Post Office bldg .; French.


Mann Horace, front of State House; Emma Stebbins, 1865.


O'Reilly John Boyle, Back Bay park; French, 1896.


Parker Theodore, front of First Church, West Roxbury; Robert Kraus.


Parkman Francis Memorial, Olmstead Park, southwestern shore of Jamaica Pond; Daniel French, 1906.


Phillips Wendell, Public Garden, Boylston near Charles; Daniel C. French, 1915.


Prescott William Col., Bunker Hill Monument grounds; W. W. Story, 1881.


Quincy Josiah, front of City Hall; Thomas Ball, 1879.


Roxbury High Fort (1775-1776) stone tablet; Fort Avenue, Rox.


Science and Art, front of Public Library, Copley Square; Bela L. Pratt, 1912.


Shaw Robert G. Col. (bas relief,, Beacon st., opp. State House; Augustus St. Gaudens, 1896.


Soldiers' Monument, Cedar Grove Cemetery, 1903.


Soldiers' Monument, Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton, 1866.


Soldiers' Monument, corner Centre and South sts., Jamaica Plain; W. W. Lummis, 1871.


Soldiers' Monument, Forest Hills Cemetery, Dorchester; Martin Milmore, 1867.


Soldiers' Monument, Meeting House Hill, Dorchester; B. F. Dwight, 1867.


Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Winthrop sq., Charlestown; Martin Mil- more, 1872.


Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Boston Common; Martin Milmore, 1877. Sumner Charles, Public Garden, opp. 270 Boylston; Thomas Ball, 1878.


Vane Henry Sir, Governor, Public Library, Copley Square; Frederick W MacMonnies, 1896.


Warren Joseph Gen., Bunker Hill Monument grounds; 1857.


Warren Joseph Gen., Warren Square, Roxbury; Paul W. Bartlett, 1904.


Washington George, Doric Hall, State House; Chantry, 1827.


Washington George, Public Garden; Thomas Ball, 1869.


Webster Daniel, front of State House; Hiram Powers, 1859.


Winthrop John Gov., First Church grounds, Marlboro, cor. Berkeley; R. S Greenough, 1880.


Wolcott Roger, Governor and Spanish War Veterans, State House; 1906.


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