The Cambridge directory 1904, Part 86

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Publication date: 1904
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Meet fourth Wednesday of each month at 1234 Mass. av.


650


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Sons and Daughters of the North. Incorporated 1890.


Jonas Nilson, Sec .; Anton Hidin, Treas.


Meet second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 622 Mass. av.


Sons of St. George. VICTORY LODGE, NO. 191. Instituted Jan. 1, 1886. Election too late.


Meet second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 53S Mass. av.


Temperance Organizations.


CAMBRIDGE TEMPERANCE FORM ASSOCIATION.


RE-


Organized December 12, 1855, by Sam- uel C. Knights.


John J. Kenney, Pres. ; Edward Rood, Rec. Sec .; Alice M. Avey, Fin. Sec. ; Sarah Stewart, Treas.


Meet every Sunday evening at 628 Mass. av.


CAMBRIDGE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


Organized March 11, 1887.


Mrs. R. H. Fletcher, Pres .; Mrs. F. W. Reeves, Sec. ; Mrs. Freeman Rollins, Treas.


Meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 3 p. m. in the vestry of No. Avenue Cong. church.


DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.


Organized 1903.


Jeannette Richmond, Sec .; Margaret J. Richmond, Treas.


Meet third Mouday of each month.


FATHER MATHEWS TOTAL AB- STINENCE SOCIETY.


Organized Dec. 29, 1849.


Charles J. Burns, Clerk; C. J. Gorm- ley, Treas.


Meet every Monday evening at 225 Cambridge street.


FRIENDSHIP SOCIAL NO.3. TEMPLE,


Mrs. Ella Quick, S. P. T .; Mrs. Etta McDonald, Sec. ; John J. Kenney, Treas.


Meet every Monday evening at 573 Mass. av.


FRIENDSHIP TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 3.


Officers elected quarterly.


Meet every Friday evening at 591 Mass. av.


MAYFLOWER DIVISION, NO. 9, S. OF T.


Officers elected quarterly.


Meet every Wednesday evening at 591 Mass. av.


ST. MARY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.


Thomas J. O'Connor, Rec. Sec .; George A. Rosenberger, Treas.


Meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Essex, cor. Harvard street, UNITY COUNCIL OF SELECT TEM- PLARS, NO. 5.


Dr. James A. Conway, C. of C .; James Hicks, Sec. and Treas.


Meet fourth Monday of each month at 591 Mass. av.


UNITY DEGREE SOCIAL TEMPLE, NO. 2.


Mrs. Agnes R. Thompson, S. D. T .; Mrs. Charlotte E. Hicks, Sec. : Mrs. R. Hicks, Treas.


Meet first Saturday of each month at 591 Mass. av.


UNITY SOCIAL TEMPLE. NO. 7.


Lillian Read, S. P. T. ; Mrs. Ann e M. Wallace, Sec. : Mrs. James Hicks, Treas.


Meet every Thursday evening at 5,91 Mass. av.


UNITY TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 10. James Hicks, Sec. ; Harry G. Jones, Treas.


Meet every Tuesday evening at 591 Mass. av.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER- ANCE UNION.


CAMBRIDGEPORT. Organized Feb. 3, 1876.


Miss Mary E. Rogers, Sec.


Meet second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7 Temple street.


United Order of the Golden Cross. PLYMOUTH ROCK COMMANDERY, NO. 40. Instituted Jan. 6, 1879.


Election too late.


Meet first and third Wednesdays or each month.


United Order of Independent Odd Ladies, CAMBRIDGE, NO. 10.


Mrs. Helen F. Mullett, L. Rep. ; Mrs. Sarah M. Morgan, Sec.


Meet first and third Monday even- lings of each month at 536 Mass. av.


651


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


GORDON, NO. 26.


Instituted June 4, 1892.


Annie Hewett, P. L. ; J. E. Bettinson, R. Sec.


Meet first and third Saturday even- ings of each month at 2076 Mass. av.


JUSTICE, NO. 19.


Mrs. Mary E. Russell, Sec .; Mrs. Sarah Atkins, Treas.


Meet second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 678 Mass. av.


United Order of; Pilgrim Fathers. CAMBRIDGE COLONY, NO. 45.


Election too late.


Meet first and third Thursday even- ings of each month at 631 Mass. av.


HARVARD COLONY, NO. 60.


Harry M. Fletcher, Gov .; Mrs. Annie M. Walker, Sec.


Meet second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Cambridge hall, 631 Mass. av.


HENRY W.LONGFELLOW COLONY, NO. 169.


Instituted March 29, 1894. Sarah Penney, Sec.


Meet first and third Thursdays of each month at 2076 Mass. av.


GENERAL PUTNAM COLONY, NO. 79.


Martha A. Raymond, Sec .; Gannett F. Allen, Treas.


Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at 536 Mass. av.


JOHN ROBINSON COLONY, NO. 89. Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at 631 Mass. av.


GOV. ROWELL COLONY, NO. 114.


William A. Maxwell, Gov .; Wilbur F. Smith, Sec .; Winfield H. Ames, Treas.


Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 2076 Mass. av.


Societies, Clubs, Etc.


BRADFORD BOAT CLUB.


Brookline Bridge end of Brookline street.


James H. Phelan, Pres .; William D. Berkeley, Sec.


Meet first Sunday of each month at club house.


CAMBRIDGE BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. A. M. Stewart, Sec., 559 Mass. av.


CAMBRIDGE CHAPTER OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.


Ray G. Huling, Pres. ; John L. Taylor, Sec.


Meet monthly at 20 Quincy st.


CAMBRIDGE CIVIL SERVICE RE- FORM ASSOCIATION.


Organized Feb. 11, 1881.


Morrill Wyman Jr., Sec .; George G. Wright, Treas.


Annual meeting first Thursday in May.


CAMBRIDGE CLUB.


Charles H. Morse, Sec. ; Will F. Roaf, Treas.


Meet third Monday of each month at Young's Hotel, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


Organized April 26, 1869.


John L. Jones, Pres .; Charles Emer- son, Sec.


Annual meeting fourth Tuesday in April.


CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY.


Organized April 24, 1814.


Arthur Gilman, Sec., 36 Concord av .; Franklin Perrin, Treas.


Annual meeting third Saturday in November.


CAMBRIDGE MASTER PAINTERS' AND DECORATORS' ASSOCIATION.


Charles P. Ackers, Pres. ; George B. Gilbert, Sec. and Treas.


Meet every Monday evening at 671 Mass. av. room 13.


CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL IMPROVE- MENT SOCIETY.


Organized June 1868.


Frederic W. Taylor, Pres .; Fred R. Jouett, Sec. and Treas.


Meet fourth Monday of each month except July and August at 20 Quincy st.


CAMBRIDGE SHAKESPEARE AS- SOCIATION.


Prof. James B. Ames, Pres .; Walter Deane, Sec.


Meet alternate Tuesdays from last Tuesday in Oct. to first Tuesday in May.


652


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 61. Instituted January, 1863.


C. H. Ladd, Rec. Sec .; Henry M. Cooper, Treas.


Meet second Monday of each month at 678 Mass. av.


CAMBRIDGE VETERAN FIRE- MEN'S ASSOCIATION.


Warren Ivers, Pres. ; E. A. Hall, Fin. Sec .; S. D. Hall, Rec. Sec .; S. M. Par- sons, Treas.


Meet first Monday in April and Octo- ber. Annual meeting in April.


CAMBRIDGE WOMEN SUFFRAGE LEAGUE


Organized December, 1886.


Ada Epencer, Sec .; Mrs. Mary Tel- ford, Treas.


Meet at members' residences. Annual meeting in November.


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION.


826 Mass. av. Organized 1883.


Ray Greene Huling, Pres .; James A. Dummett, Gen. Sec. ; Chas. R. Chase, Asst. Sec .; T. H. Raymond, Treas .; Fred B. Barnes, Physical Director; D. M. Staley, Educational Director; Am- brose l'age, Boy's Sec.


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


5 Temple street. Open 9 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.


Organized July 10, 1891.


Mrs. Joseph Williams, Pres .; Anna L. Swartwout, Gen. Sec.


CAMBRIDGE FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION.


Incorporated March, 1898.


For the distribution of flowers, delica- cies, etc .. among the sick and poor.


Mrs. George F. Ricker, Pres .; Miss Amelia A. Proctor, Sec.


Annual meeting third Tuesday in No- vember.


CAMBRIDGEPORT GYMNASIUM ASSOCIATION.


130-138 Prospect street.


Joseph P. Brassil, Pres .; William H. Hynes, Sec. ; Thomas F. Good, Treas.


CAMBRIDGEPORT NEIGHBOR- HOOD HOUSE. 79 Moore street. Founded 1880. Mrs. M. W. Currier, matron; Mrs. L. B. Pingree, Supt.


CANTABRIGIA CLUB. Founded March, 1892.


Incorporated July, 1897.


Helen A. Wright, Pres .; Mrs. Mary E. Brown, Sec .; Mrs. C. D. Wilder, Treas.


Meet first and third Friday afternoons. of each month from Oct. to May at Ep- worth M. E. church, Mass. av.


CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' LOCAL 441 OF AMERICA. 622 Mass. av. room 16.


CHURCH EXPANSION SETTLE-


MENT. 39 Austin street Organized 1896.


J. Henry Duckrey, Pres. ; Minor F. Hamlin, Treas .; Richard D. White, Sec.


CITIZEN'S TRADE ASSOCIATION OF CAMBRIDGE.


634 Mass. av.


Charles P. Keith, Sec .; Oliver J. Rand, Treas. Meet fourth Wednesday of each month ..


CLARK SOCIAL AND CYCLE CLUB. 882 Main street. Organized 1900.


J. W. Mckenzie, Pres. ; P. R. Phelan, Treas .; A. F. Sawyer, Sec.


Officers elected every six months.


Meetings every Monday evening.


COLONIAL CLUB. 20 Quincy street.


H. A. Chase, Sec. ; Will F. Roaf, Treas.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Lecture room, Union hall, Temple st. George Howland Cox, Sec. ; Willard A. Bullard, Treas.


EAST END CHRISTIAN UNION. 7 Burleigh street.


Rev. Theo. F. Wright, Pres .; Mary Woodman, Sec .; Frederick W. Rogers, Treas. ; John H. Walker, Supt.


ECONOMY CLUB.


Lloyd A. Frost, Pres. George A. Giles, Sec.


HARVARD ASSOCIATES. 74 Harvard. Organized 1900.


Joseph L. Dyer, Pres. ; Richard Stack- house, Treas. ; Joseph Lyons, Sec. Meet every Sunday.


653


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY | PEOPLE'S TEMPERANCE ASSOCI- OF CAMBRIDGE.


Organized 1850. Incorp. 1867ยท


Geo. Close, Pres .; Francis E. Seaver' Sec. ; Will F. Roaf, Treas.


Meet first Tuesday of each month at 671 Mass. av.


HUDSON SOCIAL CLUB.


191 Broadway.


James Riley, Pres. ; William Farrow, Treas .; Arthur Melcher, Sec.


F. A. KENNEDY CO. MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


James Welsh, Pres .; Annie Walsh, Rec. Sec.


Meet second Tuesday of each month at 631 Mass. av.


GOOD GOVERNMENT LEAGUE OF CAMBRIDGE.


Henry N. Wheeler, Pres .; Alvin F. Sortwell, 1st Vice-Pres. ; Edmund Rear- don, 2d Vice-Pres .; Robert Walcott, Sec. ; Huntington Saville, Treas.


Annnal meeting second Monday in Feb.


LUSO-AMERICAN CLUB.


305 Cambridge street.


Joseph A. Gasper, Sec. ; Frank Oliver, Treas.


Meet first and third Sundays of each month at 3 P. M.


MIDDLESEX ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION.


265 Main street. Organized Oct. 25, 1902.


Robert Law, Pres. ; Edward Monahan, Treas. ; Edward Langley, Sec.


Officers elected first Wednesday in Jan. Meet first Wednesday of each month.


THE NEW ENGLAND EDUCATION LEAGUE.


Rev. W. Scott, Sec .; Ray Greene Huling, Treas.


NEWTOWNE CLUB. 1943 Mass. av.


Otis S. Brown, Pres .; George W. B ton, Sec.


ATION.


7 Burleigh street.


Charles A. Smith, Pres.


PROSPECT UNION. 744 Mass. av.


Organized January, 1891.


Charles A. Sievwright, Sec .; Sidney M. Williams, Treas.


RED JACKET VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION (INCORP.)


William Story, Pres. ; George B. Chap- man, Rec. Sec.


Meet first Monday of each month at 241 Hampshire street


RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BEN- EFIT ASSOCIATION.


Organized Aug. 30, 1883.


Richard H. Welch, Pres .; William Hankin, Sec.


Board of Government meet first Mon- day of each month. Annual meeting' first Monday in Jan. at Riverside Press.


ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE (INCORP.)


271 Cambridge street. Organized Oct. 14, 1854. Election too late.


ST. PAUL CATHOLIC SCHOOL AS- SOCIATION.


Mt. Auburn, junction Bow and Arrow streets. Incorporated 1890.


Rev. Wm. Orr, Vice Pres. and Treas. ; Sarah Perley, Clerk.


SIGMA ALPHA PSILON TERNITY.


20 Prescott street.


Edward Harmon Virgin, Eminent Supreme Recorder.


THE HOLY GHOST HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES (CORP.) 1575 Cambridge street.


Under the management of the Sisters of Charity, Grey Nuns, for all classes of ncurables, irrespective of creed or class.


654


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


except Feeble Minded Epileptics and Blind. Rev. Sister A. M. Purcell, Su- perior.


THE NUTTAL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB.


Giover M. Allen, Sec .; Charles M. Batchelder, Treas.


THE RINDGE HOSPITAL. Arnold Circle.


Dr. Walter J. Lamorche, Pres .; Dr. Thos. E. Cunningham, Treas.


THE RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB. End Albro street.


William Sullivan, Pres .; F. S. Dardis, Rec. Sec .; Charles Boswell, Fin. Sec .; Wm. Kenney, Treas.


Meet second Tuesday of each month.


TWENTY ASSOCIATES.


G. A. A. Pevey, Pres .; C. F. Wood- man, Sec. and Treas.


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UNIVERSITY PRESS RELIEF ASSO CIATION.


Fannie Kirschten, Sec .; Fred Bailey, Treas.


Annual meeting first Monday in Janu- ary at University Press.


WARD 7 REPUBLICAN CLUB.


" River street. Incorp. 1903.


Wmn. T. Anderson, Pres .; Jeptha D. Barnes, Sec. ; Martin A. Feeley, Treas. Meet every Monday evening


WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF


Mrs. O. H. Durrell, Pres .; Miss L. K. Hawes, Sec.


Y. M. C. A.


Meet third Tuesday of each month at 826 Mass. av.


Corporations.


ACME SPRING BED CO. 80 State street. A. Meyers, Treas.


AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO 155 Second Street. Established 1842. Incorporated Nov. 1, 1880. Ivers W. Adams, Treas.


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CAM- BRIDGE. 671 Mass. av.


Incorporated Jan. 16, 1883.


Miss M. L. Birtwell, Gen. Sec .; Miss M. L. Drew, Sec .; Henry W. Bullard, Treas.


Meet second Thursday of each month at 4 p. m.


THE AVON HOME.


309 Mt. Auburn street. Established May 30, 1874. Incorporated November 1874.


A home for children found destitute within the limits of Cambridge. Num- ber of children, 40.


Mrs. Norton Folsom, Sec .; Mary A. Ellis, Treas.


AUTO MNFG. CO. 34-42 Osborn street. F. R. Pendleton, Treas.and Gen. Mngr-


THE BAPTIST HOME.


308-322 Brookline street.


John G. Brown, Pres .; Mrs. E. S. Wheeler, Sec. ; G. A. A. Pevey, Treas.


BAY STATE FORGE. rear 178 Broadway.


Edward D. Mellen, Pres .; John W. Cawley, Treas. and Sec.


BAY STATE FUEL CO.


E. H. Baker, Pres .; Isaac Chase, Treas., L. S. Chase, Sec.


J. S. BELL CONFECTIONERY CO.


Sixth street, cor. Harvard. Incorporated June, 1899.


H. Hart, Pres. ; J. S. Bell, Treas .; C. F. Weir, Sec.


THE GEO. F. BLAKE MNFG. CO. 265 'Th st. Office 156 High st. B.


655


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


BOSTON BOOK BINDING CO. 1 10 Arrow street.


Norman H. White, Treas.


BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY CO.


1376-1378 Mass. av.


General offices 101 Milk st., Boston. William A. Bancroft, Pres.


BOSTON PACKING AND PROVISION CO.


End Concord av.


L. V. Niles, Pres .; S. V. Niles, Vice Pres.


C. A. BRIGGS CO.


56 Elm street.


Ernest D. Daniels, Pres. ; Charles A. Briggs, Treas. ; James E. Fisher, mngr.


BROADWAY IRON FOUNDRY CO. 92 Broadway.


Robert C. Bird, Sec .; William W. Bird, Treas.


BUSHWAY ICE CREAM CO.


91 Hampshire.


H. J. Bushway, Pres. ; C. E. Simpson, Treas. ; F. L. Churchill, Vice Pres. and Sec.


CAMBRIDGE BAKING CO.


438 Mass. av.


Frank A. Kennedy, Pres. ; James W. Hazen, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY.


Located on Coolidge av.


Consecrated Nov. 1, 1854. Contains 85 acres. 3,000 private lots. Edward J. Brandon, Corp. Clerk ; Geo. D. Ford, Supt .; John J. Mckenzie, Clerk at Cemetery.


CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. BANK.


249 Cambridge street. John H. Ponce, Sec.


CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. GRANITE CO.


75 Main street.


Benjamin Capone, Pres .; , Charles Ar- dolino, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE DELIVERY CO. 336 Main street.


Incorp. 1900. Cap. $10,000.


D. J. Greene, Pres. ; George M.Smith, Treas. and Sec.


CAMBRIDGE GAS LIGHT CO.


1290 Mass. av.


Quincy A. Vinal, Pres. ; A. M. Barnes, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE GRAIN CO.


86 Mt. Auburn street.


CAMBRIDGE HOMES FOR AGED PEOPLE.


360 Mt. Auburn street. Organized Nov. 1, 1891.


Jabez Fox, Pres .; Mrs. Jabez Fox, Sec. ; Christine Nicholson, Matron.


CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL. .


Mt. Auburn st. opp. Channing st.


Dr. H. P. Walcott, Pres .; Albert M. Barnes, Sec .; Mrs. Mary A. Ballou, Matron.


There is an out-patient department open every morning except Sundays and holidays.


CAMBRIDGE LUMBER CO.


101 Main street.


Geo. E. Hunt, Pres .; Henry Green, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL AID ASSN. OF THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE.


James D. Morse. Pres.


All communications addressed to Joseph E. Frye, Sec. and Treas., 553 Mass. av. Cambridgeport.


Annual meeting in December.


CAMBRIDGE PAPER BOX CO.


79 Portland street.


E. R. Spaulding, Pres .; Joseph H. Perry, Treas.


656


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Organized March, 1873. Incorporated June 18, 1884.


David H. Walsh, Sec .; John A. Hez- litt, Treas. .


Meet third Thursday of each month at station 2.


CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.


42 Brattle street.


Organized Feb. 1871. Incorporated 1876.


Charles W. Turner, Sec .; G. E. Saun- ders, Treas .; Legh R. Pearson, Supt. and Librarian.


Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 8 a. m. to 9.30 p. m.


CAMBRIDGEPORT DIARY CO.


26 Blackstone street.


Edwin Dresser, Pres .; Albert S. Par- sons, Treas.


CAMPBELL IRON WORKS.


Organized 1903. Office 212 Sixth street. William Campbell, Pres .; Wilson Campbell, Sec. and Treas.


CHELMSFORD FOUNDRY CO.


128 to 140 Portland street. George T. Sheldon, Treas.


ALVIN CLARK & SONS CORP. 50 Henry street. W. L. Watts, Mngr.


CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 1444 Mass. av. W. E. Clark, Pres .; A. D. Perry, Treas. 1


THE GEORGE CLOSE CO. 243 Broadway.


George Close, Pres .; George E. Close, Treas. ; Edwin H. Aldrich, Sec.


THE COLUMBIAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


763 Mass. av.


A. L. Barbour, Pres .; H. H. Dyer, Sec. and Treas.


Meet first Monday of each month and Saturday previous at 7 P. M.


THE COMPRESSED FIBRE CO. North, cor. Water.


George W. Nock, Pres .; George H. Hill, Treas.


CONSUMERS CO-OPERATIVE COAL CO.


71 Main street. Incorp. March 1, 1903.


Austin Ford, Pres .; Alexander S. Ford, V. Pres. and Gen'l Mngr. ; John E. Quinn, Sec.


CREST MNFG. CO. 265 First. Walter O. Adams, Mngr.


THE J. H. GERLACH CO.


1 Thorndike, cor. First.


Chas. W. Davenport, Pres .; J. H Gerlach, Treas.


DOTEN-DUNTON DESK CO.


Kerwin R. Dunton, Pres. ; S. E. Bean, Treas ; Herbert W. Doten, Sec.


DOVER STAMPING & MNFG. CO. 385 Putnam av.


Richard L. T. Evans, Pres. ; E. H. Whitney, Treas.


EASTERN EXPANDED METAL CO. 3 Pilgrim st.


George P. Bullard, Pres. and Treas .; William F. Kearns, Gen'l Mngr.


ELLIPTIC SPRING CUSHION CO. 28 Osborn st.


E. W. Walker, Pres .; William C. Craig, Treas.


W. FILLMORE CO. 25 Cherry st. Incorporated 1903.


Wellington Fillmore, Pres.and Treas .; Millard Fillmore, V. Pres .; Alfred Fill- more, Sec.


THE FOSS-HATFIELD CO.


141 Hampshire street.


657


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


HARUGARI ASSOCIATION.


Incorporated March 5, 1878. Frank Glaser, Pres. ; Louis Winghaus, Sec. ; Frederick Does, Treas.


Meet second Monday in April, July and October, at 67A Sixth street. An- nual meeting second Monday in January.


THE HARVARD UNION.


Harvard st. cor. Quincy.


Major Henry Lee Higginson, Pres .; J. A. Burgess, V. Pres .; Henry S Thompson, Treas .; R. S. Wallace, Sec


HUB UPHOLSTERING CO.


83-89'Clark st. Incorporated 1903.


William I. Alkon, Pres. ; Samuel Rosenbloom, Treas. ; David Popkin, Sec.


INDEPENDENT ICE CO.


171 Second street. J. W. Ferris, Pres. ; James R. Corey. Treas.


INTERNATIONAL STRUMENT CO.


23 Church street.


Wm. E. Clark, Pres .; A. D. Perry, Treas. ; Arthur Kendrick, Mngr.


IVERS & POND PIANO CO.


Factory, 538 Main street. Handel Pond, Pres. and Gen. Mngr.


LEVER BROS. CO., LIMITED, BOS TON WORKS. 107 Harvard street.


Alfred J. Wolfendal, Gen. Mngr .; Frank A. Countway, Treas.


LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL ASSO- CIATION.


Incorporated 1882.


Arthur Gilman, 5 Waterhouse street, Sec. ; Benj. Vaughan, Treas.


F. T. LORD POLISH CO.


Office 422 Broadway. Incorporated 1903.


Frederick T. Lord, Pres.


MASON & HAMLIN CO.


Factory, 162 Broadway. Edward P. Mason, Pres.


MASS. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.


Home 139 Austin street, office 20 Beacon street, Boston. Incorporated 1878. 1


Charles K. Morton, Gen. Agt. ; Charles Follen Atkinson, Treas .; Eurydice M. Wilson, Matron.


METROPOLITAN STORAGE WARE- HOUSE CO.


134 Mass. av.


MT. AUBURN CEMETERY.


Located in Cambridge and' Watertown. Incorporated in 1831. New charter, 1835. Area about 135 acres.


L. G. Farmer, Corp.Clerk, 5 Tremont, rm. 37, Boston; James C. Scorgie, Supt. ; J. L. Atwood, Clerk at Cemetery.


MT. SINAI BUILDING ASSN. 2076 Mass. av. Incorporated 1892. Walter Stimpson, Pres. ; S. G. Griffin, Sec .; Alex. S. Ford, Treas.


Meet second Tuesday evening of each month.


NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. 129 Franklin street. Incorporated 1898. Charles L. Holt, Manager.


NEW ENGLAND LODGE ASSO- CIATES, I. O.O. F. 215 Cambridge street. Incorporated 1873. H. W. Marston, Clerk; J.] Edwin Price, Treas.


NEWMAN THE SHOEMAN CO. 1256 Mass. av. Wm. J. Newman, Pres.


NU BROOM CO. 581 Main street.


Denman Blanchar Pres. ; William M. Valentine, Treas.


658


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIA- TION. 536 Mass. av.


John H. Whiting, Pres .; Joseph E. Frye, Clerk; Charles H. Vollintine, Treas.


Annual meeting second Monday in December.


PLACE BOX CO. 284 Norfolk street. J. A. Wolcott, Treas.


JOHN REARDON &' SONS, CORP.


:"Waverly street, cor. Talbot.


3+ Established 1856. Incorp. 1898.


Edmund Reardon, Pres. ; Edward N. Manning, Treas.


THE W. W. REID MNFG. CO.


17 Main street.


D. W. Howland, Treas. ; Henry [C. Kramer, Mngr.


RELIANCE CO-OPERATIVE BANK OF CAMBRIDGE.


1400 Mass. avenue. Chartered July 16, 1889. Capital, $1,000,000. Joseph G. Thorp, Pres .; Dr. Edward W. White, Sec. and Treas.


Monthly meeting sucond Wednesday. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.


GEORGE W. SEAVERNS PIANO ACTION CO.


113, Broadway.


Walter G. Seaverns, Pres. 'and! Treas. Frank H. Seaverns, Sec.


A. B. & E. L. SHAW CO.


28 Otis street.


Edward L. Shaw, Pres. ; A. B. Shaw, Treas.


SIMPLEX ELECTRICAL CO. 63 Sidney street.


C. A. Morss, Pres .; Everett Morss, Vice Pres .; C. A Morss Jr., Treas.


RICHARD SMART CARPET CLEAN- ING CO. 1 Deacon street. Incorporated 1892. Capital, $7,500. William D. Dow, Pres. ; E. A. Dow, Treas.


STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK. Organized 1877. Riverside station, 207 Sixth street.


HENRY THAYER & CO. (INCORP.) 150 Broadway. Established 1847.


Thomas L. Sturtevant, Pres .; John F. Carver Sec .; Joseph L. Sturtevant, Treas.


UNI SIGNAL CO. Organized 1903.


Frank B. Hopewell, Treas.


UNION HALL ASSOCIATION.


Asa P. Morse, Pres. ; W. A. Bullard, Sec. and Treas.


Annual meeting first Monday in Oct.


UNIVERSITY CITY LAUNDERING CO.


125 Binney street. Mrs. M. A. Graham, Pres.


UNIVERSITY PRESS.


(John Wilson & Son incorp.) End Nutting place. Henry White, Pres .; H. H. White, Treas.


THE WAVERLEY SPECIALTY CO. 130 Gore street. Organized 1903. George S. Spaulding, Pres.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Post Office Stations, CAMBRIDGE.


18 Boylston street.


William J. Cunningham, Superintend- ent; Stephen H. Mullen, Chief Clerk ; Hugh Curry, Joseph F. Sweeney, J. C. Breen, J. L. Sheehan, William J. Harris, F. W. Young, E. F. Rodemer, M. J. Barry, J. F. Spillane, Arthur H. B. Stephens, Erskine C. Roberts, Clerks; William Gay, Theodore P. Prentice, Charles H. Cutler, H. E. Burton, Flor- estan Fish, E. S. Savory, J. C. Horne, George E. Hennan, I. M. Egan, John F. Dee, E. M. Scanlan, J. T. Hennessey, John D. Donovan, J. T. Coogan, D. J. Cosgrove, Daniel F. Hickey, Frank H. Stone, T. J. Sullivan, D. W. F. Kerr, John A. O'Leary, P. J. Gleason, F. J. Rasley, J. J. McNamara, F. J. Walker, J. W. O'Brien, W. J. Driscoll, William F. Carroll, Letter Carriers ; J. H. Mur- ray, Frank H. Smith, Charles F. Fleet, Michael T. Mulrey, Substitute Carriers ; J. Carroll, Robert N. Norris, Special Delivery Messengers.


Carriers' delivery, 7.15, 11.00 a. in .; 3.00, 4.50 p. m.


Cambridge register mails close 12.00 a. m .. 2.00. 5.00 and 6.00 p. m.


Special delivery reg. mail with all de- spatches.


Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays from 9.15 to 10.15 a. m.


CAMBRIDGE A STATION. 647 Mass. av.


Frank M. Small, Superintendent ; P. J. Madden, Chief Clerk; Jolin E. Hickey, Thomas W Mullins, Andrew F. Dwyer, Francis V. Willhauck, Francis J. Mur- phy, John A. Collins, Walter H. Hackett Jr., James P. Kelley, Richard D. White, Clerks; S. Otis Bartlett, Francis R. Blessington, John Blight, George T. Crowe, Joseph J. Cavanaugh, A. Otis Chamberlin, Frank S. Dardis, Nathaniel J. Deer, James L. DeKnight, Samuel A. Freeman, Henry C. Hackett, John F. Harrington, David J. Keefe, James A. Keefe, Charles E. Linton, John M. Mad- den, D. E. McGillicuddy, John S. Mc- Gowan, Charles R. Mulhern, William H. Murray, James Nagle, Wm. H. Nagle, John H. Peters, John W. Quinn, Charles A. Stevens. Edward J. Sullivan, Chas. H. Wells, Edward J. White, Carriers ; Joseph L. Buckley, Edw. A. Haverty, James J. McDonald, Substitutes and Special Delivery Messengers.


Mails arrive from Boston, 1.40, 6.20, 8.25, 10.20 a. m., 12.00 m., 1.35, 3.00. 4.30, 6.45, 9.50 p. m.


Mails depart for Boston, 2.25, 6.55 8.55, 10.50 a. m., 12.30, 2.05, 3.30, 5.35+ 7.15, 9.50 p. m.


Sunday mails arrive, 7.35, 8.45 a. m., 5.20 m., depart, 7.55, 9.10 a. m., 5.40, 9.50 p. m.


Carriers' Delivery, 7.10, 11.00_a. m., 3.10, 4.45 p. m.


CAMBRIDGE B STATION. 7 Upland road.


Joseph Britton Superintendent ; Percy H. Prior, Chief Clerk ; John J. Heanue, Thomas F. Kerrigan, Geo. S. McDowell, Clerks ; C. F. Raymond, W.A. Cleveland, Alvin A. Bullen, Walter Cutter, Geo. A. Merrill, Chas. W. Lovrien, A. H. Crab- tree, N. J. McConologue, Thomas H. Fay, George Cahill, Win. M. Murphy, John F. Altimas, Letter Carriers.


Mails arrive, 6.15, 8.30. 10.15. 11.50 a. m., 1.30, 2.30, 4.40, 6.45, 9.35 p. m. Mails close, 6.00, 8.15, 10.00, 11.35 a.m., 1.15, 2.10, 3.05,5.00, 6.30, 9.20 p. m.


Sunday, mails arrive, 7.30, 9.00 a. m., 5.10, 9.35 p. m., close 7.15, 8.50 a. m., 5.00. 9.20 p. m.


North Cambridge register mails arrive, 6.15, 10.15 a. m., 1.30, 4.40 p. m., close, 11.30 a. m., 2.00, 5.00, 6.00 p. m.


Office hours from 7 a. m., to 8 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 11 a. m.


Money order and register business- from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.


CAMBRIDGE C STATION.


343 Cambridge street.


John A. Collins, Superintendent ; Jas. H. Newman, Jas. J. Buckley, Charles A. Rhode, Daniel B. Shaughnessy Jr., Clerks ; Timothy Quinn, Jeremiah T- O'Leary, Thomas H. Kelley, Henry G. Grainger, Jas. H. Curtis, F. P. U'Brien, Letter Carriers.


Mails arrive, 6.10, 8.20, 10.20 a. m., 12 III., 1.30, 2.50, 4.20, 6.50, 8.50 p. m.


Mails depart, 7.05, 9.05, 11.05 a. m., 12.45, 2.10, 3.30, 5.40. 7.35, 8.50 p. m.


East Cambridge register mails close 12 m., 6 p.m.


Registered money order office opens 8 a. m., to 6 p. m.




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