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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Radcliffe College.
LeBaron R. Briggs, Hon. Pres. ; Agnes Irwin, Dean; Henry Lee Higginson, Treas. ; Council : LeBaron R. Briggs, Chairman ; Agnes Irwin, William E. Bp- erly, Mrs. William G. Farlow, Alice M. Longfellow, Mrs. Sarah W. Whitman, W'm. W. Goodwin, John Chipman Gray, Clement L. Smith, John F. Moors; Aca- demic Board ; William E. Byerly, Chair- mad : LeBaron R. Briggs, Agnes Irwin, Minton Warren, Edward Laurens Mark, John Henry Wright, Silas Marcus Mac- vane, Edwin Herbert Hall, Hans Carl Gunther von Jagemann, Charles H. Grandgent, George Lyman Kittredge; Mary Coes, Sec .; Caroline A. Farley, Librarian ; Henry Pickering Walcott, A. B., M.D., Medical Advisor to the College.
The Gilman School for Girls.
36 Concord av.
Residences, Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy street, Howells, House, 73 Concord av.
Arthur Gilman, A. M. Director.
The New Church Theo. School. 48 Quincy street.
Rev. James Reed, M. A., Pres. and acting Dean ; Rev. Theo. F. Wright, Ph. D., Dean.
The Episcopal Theo. School. Brattle street, cor. Mason. Established 1867. FACULTY.
Rev. George Hodges, D. D., Dean, Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Care, and Lecturer on Liturgics and Church Polity, Rev. P. H. Steenstra, D. D., Prof. of the Literature and Interpreta- tion of the Old Testament; Rev. Alex- ander V. G. Allen, D. D. Prof. of Ec- elesiastical History ; Rev. Henry Sylves- ter Nash, D. D., Prof. of the Literature and Interpretation of the New Testa- ment ; Rev. Maxmillian Lindsay Kellner, D. D., (Sec.) Prof. of Old Testament Languages ; Rev.Edward Staples Drown, B. D., Rev. Joseph Cullen Ayer, Ph. D., Lecturer and Cannon Law, Prof. of Systematic Divinity ; Charles A. Allen, Inst. in Elocution; Robert A. Woods, Lecturer on Practical Philanthrophy ; Edith D. Fuller, Lib .; J. C. Flamand, Bursar.
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THE
First National Bank
OF CAMBRIDGE
FORMERLY HARVARD BANK
Incorporated 1861. Re-Organized 1864.
CAPITAL
- $200,000
W. H. BULLARD
W. F. EARLE
H. H. DYER
A. F. BUFFUM
L. H. HARRINGTON
President Cashier
Paying Teller
Bookkeeper
Receiving Teller
DIRECTORS
W. A, Bullard
H. N. Tilton
Henry Endicott
E. D. Leavitt
William W. Dallinger
Discount Day, Monday
Located on
MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
Corner Prospect Street
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NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE
765 Massachusetts Cambridgeport
Ave.
INCORPORATED 1853
Capital
EDWIN DRESSER
FRANK L. EARL
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Edwin Dresser J. W. Hazen George W. Gale
Sumner Dresser
Henry B. Davis
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY
The Lechmere National Bank
221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE
Incorporated 1853 National Bank 1864
CAPITAL - $100,000
SURPLUS - $70,000
DEPOSITS - $550,000
OLIS S. BROWN, President J. F. PENNELL, Vice President FRED B. WHEELER, Cashier ARTHUR F. MASON Paying Teller JAMES L. BROWN, Receiving Teller WILLIS A. HUBBARD, Messenger
OTIS S. BROWN DAVID PROUDFOOT
DIRECTORS GEO. W. DEARBORN J. F. PENNELL
FRED B. WHEELER
Discount Every Day
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FRANK W. CONE -
GEORGE W. COLEMAN
CHARTER EXTENDED 1885
$100,000
Bookkeeper Messenger
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THE .
CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE
STATE CHARTER, 1832.
NATIONAL. 1864.
Capital
$100,000
WALTER S. SWAN, President
George H. Holmes, Cashier Edmund H. Norris, Asst. Cashier and Bookkeeper W. H. Sprague, Paying Teller C. W. Wheeler, Receiving Teller C. N. Shurtliff, Messenger
DIRECTORS
WALTER S. SWAN
JAMES A. WOOD WILLIAM B. DURANT GEO. H. STEARNS JAMES F. PENNELL
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY LOCATED AT 1408 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
THE CAMBRIDGEPORT NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1826
Telephone 466-2 Re-organized 1865
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DIRECTORS
Asa P. Morse Charles James
Charles Bullock Levi Hawkes
Discount Day
Thursday
LOCATED 595 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
WARREN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS Incorporated 1829
Savings Bank Building
20 Main Street, Charlestown
Office Hours: 9 to 2 Daily, except Saturdays. Saturdays 9 to 12, Weduesday Afternoon 3 to 4
Charles R. Lawrence, President
Gieo. F. Tufts, Treasurer
Geo. S. Poole, Secretary
Timothy T .. Sawyer George Hyde
Nathan F. Tufts Henry H. Chandler James Adams Francis B. Austin
Vice Presidents Charles F. Fairbanks Nelson Bartlett Trustees Frank Todd Henry W. Bragg George A. Kettell George F. Chapin
John Turner Everett Torrey
Frank D. Brown Calvin P. Sampson Irving S. Palmer
Will F. Roaf
President Cashier
WALTER G. DAVIS -
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CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK
No. 15 Dunster Street, Cambridge, Mass.
Incorporated 1834
President
CHARLES W. SEVER .
Treasurer
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OSCAR F. ALLEN
Clerk
OSCAR F. ALLEN
Paying Teller
ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN .
Receiving Teller
. HENRY A. NICHOLS
Board of Investment
Edwin Dresser J. I. G. Nichols W. S. Swan
C. W. Sever E. K. Cogswell Enoch Beane
J. F. Pennell
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz. : January, April and October, and payable January and July of each year
OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK 292 CAMBRIDGE STREET
Incorporated 1854
Open every Business Day from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
President Treasurer
ALVIN F. SORTWELL WILLIAM E. LLOYD
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
Alvin F. Sortwell David Proudfoot
Gustavus Goepper
Benj. F. Thompson
William Goepper
Interest computed from the Fifteenth day of January, April, July and October. Dividends Paid April 15th and October 15th
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK
689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE INCORPORATED 1853
Open every business day from 8.30 a.m, to 1.30 p.m. Also the first Satur- day evening in each month, from 6 to 8 for the receipt of deposits only.
President
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HENRY ENDICOTT
HENRY W. BULLARD
Committee in Charge of Investment of Funds.
Frederick W. Tilton \ m. W. Dallinger
Henry Endicott John H. Corcoran
Interest computed from the third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.
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ESTABLISHED 1849
THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS-DEALERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Eastern, Western and Southern Lumber and Timber EVERY KIND, QUALITY, SHAPE AND FORM
FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS BOARDS SPECIALTIES : GEORGIA HARD PINE and TIMBER OTHER SOUTHERN WOODS PLANK
Flooring, Sheathing, Clapboarding, Shingles CYPRESS CLAPBOARDING A SPECIALTY EVERYTHING IN WOOD OR WOODWORK
GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, COLUMNS, ETC. Mantels, Doors, Windows and Blinds BUILDERS' FINISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Window and Door Frames, Stair Posts, Rails and Balusters, Store and Office Fittings, Counters, Bowl Stands, Mantel Shelves, Etc. SPECIAL CABINET WORK Carpenter and Mill Work of All Kinds SASH BARS, GREENHOUSE MATERIAL, HOT-BED SASH, COLD FRAMES
Boat Stock,
Fence Posts,
Rails and Pickets.
Kiln Dried Lumber Always in Stock.
TANKS
ALL KINDS A.T. STEARNS
Roofing Materials,
LUMBER CO.
BOSTON
Paint, Oil and Glass.
Send for Book, "Cypress Lumber and Its Uses." No Charge. Main Office, Mills and Wharves at NEPONSET,
Branch Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire St. and 19 Pederal St. Haymarket Square Salesroom, 1 Sudbury St. cor. Merrimac St.
BOSTON
P. O. Address, Neponset, Boston, Mass.
Long Distance Telephones
Builders' Hardware,
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CAMBRIDGE TRUST CO.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS 1300 Massachusetts Avenue Opposite the College Grounds
CAPITAL $100,000
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Pays Interest on Deposits Subject to Check
ALVIN F. SORTWELL HERBERT H. WHITE President Vice President GEORGE HOWLAND COX, Vice Pres. and Treas. A. M. WHEELER, Asst. Treas. and Sec.
-DIRECTORS:
Geo. Howland Cox
Frederic Dodge Ira N. Hollis John H. Hubbard
James J. Myers
Alvin F. Sortwell
Nathaniel C. Nash
Wm. Taggard Piper
J. Henry Russell
H. O. Underwood Herbert H. White Henry White
Statement of Condition of
Cambridge Trust Company
At Close of Business, October 31, 1903, as Reported to Commissioners of Savings Banks RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Massachusetts Bonds and Notes $50,000.00 Railroad Bonds 95,875.00
Miscellaneous Bonds 5,487.50
Interest and Discount 16,025.38
Loans on Real Estate 50,425.00
Loans to Corporations 199,511.52
Time Loans with Collateral 393,158.70 Demand Loans with Collateral 305,908.52
Notes of Individuals or Firms 57,893.38
Loans to Cities and Towns
105,000.00
Expense Account 6,653.47
Safety Deposit Vaults and Fixtures
20,000.00
Cash in Office
36,536.36
Cash in Banks
96,328.58
$1,422,827.07
$1,422,827.07
MIDDLESEX SS.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Nov. 6th 1903
Then personally appeared George H. Cox, Treasurer, and Alvin F. Sortwell, President, and Frederic Dodge, John H. Hubbard, Wm. Taggard Piper, Henry O. Underwood, Herbert H. White and Henry White, a majority of the Board . of Directors of the Cambridge Trust Company, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing statement, by them subscribed, to the best of their knowledge and belief. [Signed]
Before me, FRANKLIN PERRIN, Justice of the Peace.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT
FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub-Manager. EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR THE STORAGE OF SILVER AND VALUABLES BOXES FOR RENT, $10 TO $75 PER YEAR
Banking Hours from 8 to 2. Vaults open from 8 to 2, and from 5 to 6 p.m. Hours on Saturdays, from 8 to 12 Only. Checks Cashed and Collections made in all Parts of the United States SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ACCOUNTS WITH LADIES. Telephone Connections
E. D. Leavitt
Capital Stock $100.000.00
Earnings Undivided 82,388.48
Deposits Subject to Check 1,222,541.96 Certified Checks Outstand- ing 1,871.25
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INTERNATIONAL TRUST CO.
45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST. BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL SURPLUS -
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UNDIVIDED PROFITS
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$1,000,000.00 $3,000,000.00 $512,415.86
Transacts General Bank- ing and Trust Company Business
Interest Allowed on Deposits Subject to Check.
Special Rates on time deposits
Commercial Paper Discounted and loans made upon approved Security or Collateral.
Collections on all points' in the United States, Canada and throughout Europe, made on the most favorable terms.
Acts as Executor, Adminis- trator, Guardian, Trustee, As- signee and as Trustee under Mort- gages from Railroads and other Corporations, and as Registrar and Transfer Agent.
NEW BURGLAR-PROOF ANDFIRE-PROOF
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Separate Accommodations for Ladies.
SALE OF SAFES, $10 to $100 Per Year
BANK HOURS, 9 to 3. Vaults open 9 to 4.
JOHN M. GRAHAM, President
HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary
B. FARNHAM SMITH, Ass't. Secretary
William Claflin Oliver W. Mink Lyman Nichols Thomas F. Temple William W. Crapo
DIRECTORS
W. Murray Crane John Hogg John M. Graham Aaron Davis Weld Albert C. Houghton
Robert M. Morse Patrick A. Collins A. N. Burbank C. J. H. Woodbury James Phillips, Jr.
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CONDITION OF THE
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Company
As Shown by its Books at the Close of Business on the Thirty-first Day of October, 1903
ASSETS
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bonds at Par
$550,000.00
City Bonds at Par :
Boston, Mass., 4 per cent.
100,000 00
Cambridge, Mass., 4 per cent.
100,000.00
Taunton, 4 per cent. 15,000.00
Other City Bonds 25,000.00
Railroad Bonds at Par :
Old Colony, 4 per cent. 150,000.00
Boston & Albany, 4 per cent.
250,000.00
Boston & Providence, 4 per cent.
50,000.00
Concord & Montreal, 4 per cent. 100,000 00
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 4 per cent. 50,000.00
$1,390,000.00
Loans :
Demand
$3,264,693.42
Time
5,147,527.44
Mortgages of Real Estate
1,059,9S2.00
Expenses
33,630.01
Cash :
In Office
$512,027.19 2,366,946.86
In Banks
$2,878,974.05
Total
$13,774,806.92
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
$1,000,000.00
Surplus
1,500,000.00
Profit and Loss
410,557.68
Income 178,925.54
Deposits
10,667,323.70
State Taxes
18,000.00
Total
$13,774,806.92
TRUST DEPARTMENT
TRUSTEE
ASSETS
Mortgages of Real Estate $3,795,380.00
Real Estate
1,949,618.43
Railroad Stocks 1,185,394.64
Other Securities
1,552,305.78
Cash 58,042.49
Total
$8,540,741.34
LIABILITIES
In Trust under Wills and Trust Agreements
$8,513,990.82
Income
26,750.52
Total
$8,540,741.34
EXECUTOR ASSETS
Securities
$221,593 65
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17,065.51
$238,659.16
LIABILITIES
Held under Wills $238,659.16
GEORGE E. GOODSPEED, Treasurer.
WILLIAM E. PUTNAM, President.
WILLIAM B. RICE
CHAS. F. FAIRBANKS
WALLACE L. PIERCE
JAMES LONGLEY
NATHANIEL. J. RUST
WILLIAM G. BENEDICT
SOLOMON LINCOLN
COSTELLO C. CONVERSE
FRANK G. WEBSTER
ARTHUR F. ESTABROOK
Suffolk, SS. .
Boston, November 6, 1903.
Then personally appeared George E. Goodspeed, Treasurer, and William E. Putnam, President, and William B. Rice, Wallace L. Pierce, Nathaniel J. Rust, Ilenry S. Shaw, Gerard C. Tobey, Benj. F. Stevens, Chas. F. Fairbanks, James Longley, Wm. G. Benedict, Solomon Lincoln, Costello C. Converse. Frank G. Webster and Arthur F. Estabrook, a majority of the Board of Directors of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, and made. oath to the truth of the foregoing statement by them subscribed, to the best of their knowledge and belief. Before me,
HENRY A. FENN, Justice of the Peace.
HENRY S. SHAW :
GERARD C. TOBEY
BENJ. F. STEVENS
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THE NEW ENGLAND TRUST COMPANY
85 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON.
$1,000,000
CAPITAL, - SURPLUS, - $2,000,000
Is authorized to act as Executor and to receive and hold money or property in trust or on deposit from Courts of Law or Equity, Execu- tors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations and Individuals.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Cor- · portions, and as Agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or counter- signing Bonds and Certificates of Stock, and as Depository for Reorgan- ization purposes.
Deposits may be made at any time, and interest will be allowed on daily balances of Five Hundred Dollars and upwards, and on time de- posits as agreed.
It offers to the public the advantages of a Capital and a Surplus of Three Million Dollars and a corporate succession.
OFFICERS
David R. Whitney
· Actuary
Henry N. Marr . Frederick W. Allen ·
Secretary .
Asst. Secretary and Treasurer
Francis R. Jewett .
Trust Officer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
William Endicott, President
Chas. H. Dalton, Vice President Chas. F. Choate, Vice President
J. Lewis Stackpole, Vice President
Alfred Bowditch
Morris Gray
Alexander Cochrane
Franklin Haven
T. Jefferson Coolidge George Dexter
Lawrence M. Stockton
Philip Dexter
James J. Storrow
William Farnsworth
Nathaniel Thayer
Frederick P. Fish Henry C. Weston
Amos W. Stetson
George Wigglesworth
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The National Shawmut Bank
OF BOSTON
60 CONGRESS STREET, COR. WATER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Capital - - $3,500,000.00 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000.00
DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND CITY OF BOSTON.
OFFICERS
JAMES P. STEARNS E. HAYWARD FERRY FRANCIS B. SEARS
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Vice President Cashier
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DIRECTORS
OLIVER AMES
MICAJAH P. CLOUGH
EDMUND D. CODMAN
W. MURRAY CRANE
EBEN S. DRAPER HENRY B. ENDICOTT
E HAYWARD FERRY FRANCIS A. FOSTER
WILLIAM A. GASTON
DANIEL B. HALLETT
HENRY L. HIGGINSON HENRY S. HOWE
FREDERICK S. MOSELEY HORATIO NEWHALL
JOSEPH B. RUSSELL
FRANCIS B. SEARS
WILLIAM S. SPAULDING
JAMES P. STEARNS
WILLIAM A. TOWER
FRANK G. WEBSTER
JEREMIAH WILLIAMS
MOSES WILLIAMS
ROBERT WINSOR
ALFRED S. WOODWORTH
President Vice President
ABRAM T. COLLIER FRANK H. BARBOUR
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WALLACE S. DRAPER HENRY F. SMITH ARTHUR P. STONE
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New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. Executive Offices, 101 Milk Street, Boston
Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities of New England, and states east of the Missouri River.
For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the Company has established Public Telephone Pay Stations, as follows :
PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS.
CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, 757 Mass. Ave., Cambridgeport.
Apley Court, Cambridge
Baldwin Street, George H Blatchford. 38 Baldwin
Bay Street, W. Knox Smith & Co. Bay & Green
Beck Hall, Cambridge
Beacon Street, S J Garrett & Co. Beacon & Oxford
Beacon Street, Arthur Hughes, 245 Beacon Beacon Street, Thomas H. O'Donnell, Beacon & Wash. Somerville
Boylston Street, Philip L Carbone, 5 Boylston
Brattle Square, D A Eaton, Druggist, Brattle square
Brattle Street. Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge
Broadway, J A S Woodrow, 308 Br'dway Broadway, M W Rudolph, 272 Broadway Brookline Street, Charles T Nelson, Brookline & Putnam ave
Cambridge Avenue, S W Farwell, 160 Cambridge ave. .
Cambridge Street, G H Brayton, 40S Cambridge
Cumbridge Street, J F Cahill, Cambridge & Prospect
Cambridge Street, A E Lynch, 425 Cambridge
Cambridge Street, Maurice O'Donnell, 507 Cambridge
Cambridge Street, Wm B Milliken, 1032 Cambridge
Claverly Hall, Cambridge
Concord Avenue, Miss C E Phillips, 80 Concord avenue
Craigie Hall, Cambridge
Dana Chambers, Cambridge
Drayton Hall, Dormitory, Cambridge
Dunster Hall, Cambridge
Everett Hall, Cambridge
Hampden Hall, Cambridge
Hampshire Street, H J Bushway, 91 Hampshire
Hampshire Street, Frank K Lynch, 85 Hampshire
Hampshire Street, A E Lynch, 119 Hampshire
Harvard Square, Horace S Bartlett, Har- vard square
Harvard Square, Charles H Thurston, Cambridge
Harvard Street, W. H. Frazier, 160 Har- vard
Harvard Street, Harvard Union, Har- vard & Quincy
Hotel Harvard, Frank A Walsh, 413 Main
Inman Square, A Cunningham, Cam- bridgeport
Inman Square, M O'Donnell. Camb'pt Inman Square, A C Sherman. Camb'pt Lee Street, Colonial Court Apartments, 35 Lee
Magazine Street, Kensington Chambers, 55 Magazine
Main Street, E C Gove, 645 Main
MainStreet, John H. Fitzgerald, 695 Main Main Street, George A Miller, S53 Main Main Street, L F Porter, 907 Main
Mass Ave, James A Bird, 697 Mass ave Massachusetts Ave, W B Hunt & Co,
Mass ave & Prospect
Massachusetts Ave, Albert W Kidder, 1051 Mass ave
Mass Ave, G C Kingsley, 637 Mass ave
Mass Ave, A E Long, 2105 Mass ave Mass Ave, Masonic Hall, 685 Mass ave Mass Ave, A V Millette, 1404 Mass ave Massachusetts Ave, W H Murphy, 1862 Mass ave
Massachusetts Ave, W A Reeves, Mass ave & Putnam sq
Massachusetts Ave, A D Reycroft, Mass ave, Brookline
Massachusetts Avenue, W C Reycroft, 1920 Mass ave
Massachusetts Avenue, Riverbank Court, Mass ave
Massachusetts Avenue, Mary C Sullivan, 2460 Mass ave
Massachusetts Avenue, Samuel H Talbot, 2269 Mass ave
Massachusetts Ave, The Dunvegan, 1654 Mass ave
Mt Auburn Street, Coe's Apothecary, Mt Auburn & Belmont
Pearl Street, Gilbert S Chipman,269 Pearl Pleasant Street, John Toye, 98 Pleasant Portland Street, Plymouth Pharmacy, Portland & Plymouth
Portland Street, T Henry Hudson, Port- land & Harvard
Putnam Avenue, Elie H Lapierre, 223 Putnam ave
Quincy Hall, Cambridge
Rice Street, CS Lombard & Co, 93 Rice River Street, Elie H Lapierre, 80 River Russell Hall, Cambridge
Second Street, Registry o Deeds, Second Third Street, Chas H Gaffney, 202 Third Ware Hall, Cambridge
Webster Ave. W H Stanton & Co, 187 Webster Ave
Westmorely Court, Cambridge
Winthrop Street, Institute of 1770, 38 Winthrop
LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL
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Kodel HUB
Roast me in a
HUB
SO SAITH THE TURKEY. He has learned from experience. Surely he ought to know. Give him a last chance to appear at his best For the Thanksgiving Dinner.
The leading cooking schools and best cooks use HUB Ranges because they
Make Cooking a Pleasure. Send for Descriptive Circular of complete llue of HUB Ranges and latest advertising novelty C.
SMITH & ANTHONY COMPANY, 48=54 Union St., Boston, Mass.
Manufacturers of Hub Ranges and Heaters and Sanitas Plumb- ing Specialties. If not sold by your local dealer, order direct.
930
THE ATHENAEUM PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
GINN & COMPANY, Proprietors
This Entire Building is Devoted to Printing, Binding and Shipping Ginn & Company's Publications
GINN & COMPANY
Publishers of
School and College Text Books
29 Beacon Street, Boston
Next State House
Boston
New York
Chicago
San Francisco
Atlanta
Dallas
Columbus
London
931
Go to . . .
50 BROMFIELD STREET
for Photographic Supplies, Cameras, Etc.
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
Films, Papers and Plates Received from Makers Every Week
Also for Stereopticons, Lanterns and Slides
Selling Agent for T. H. McAllister
Slides on all IInteresting Subjects for Sale or Rental
Experienced Operators with Highest Grade of Apparatus Supplied For Illustrating Lectures
John H. Thurston
50 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.
UP ONE FLIGHT
Telephone, 991 Main
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THE RIVERSIDE PRESS
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Boston Office
4 PARK STREET
New York Office 85 FIFTH AVENUE
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS OF THE WORKS OF
Aldrich Emerson
Holmes
Lowell
Browning
Harte
Howells Stowe
Dickens Hawthorne
Longfellow Thackery
Whittier, and many other famous Authors
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
Orders for Manufacturing should be addressed to H. O. . Houghton & Co., Cambridge, Mass. .
The Heliotype Printing Co.
211 TREMONT STREET BOSTON
Lithographers and Photogelatin Printers
SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATIONS AND FAC-SIMILE
REPRODUCTIONS A SPECIALTY
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FLOOR BOARDS, FLOOR BOARDS OF ALL KINDS
Low Prices
Kept under Heat Don't Buy Until You Have Seen us
E. D. SAWYER LUMBER CO.
ORDER BOX, Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street, Boston Wharf, Junction Cambridge and Bridge Streets, East Cambridge Telephone 510
BARBOUR-STOCKWELL CO. 205 BROADWAY CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
IRON FOUNDERS
OUR SPECIALTIES
STREET RAILWAY SPECIAL WORK MACHINERY CASTINGS, BAKERS' AND CONFECTIONERS' MACHINERY
JOHN M. WOODS E. D. WALKER
CHARLES H. SHERBURNE W. E. CHAMBERLAIN
JOHN M. WOODS & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
MAHOGANY
Hardwood Lumber and Veneers. A Large Stock of Kiln Dried Lumber on Hand
223 to 253 BRIDGE STREET -
EAST CAMBRIDGE
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ESTABLISHED 1840
H. M. SAWYER & SON,
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MANUFACTURERS OF Excelsior Brand Oiled Clothing
CAPE ANN AND MINERS' HATS
Sou'westers of All Descriptions Horse and Wagon Covers, Etc. Telephone, Charlestown 314-3 Second St. cor. Thorndike St. East Cambridge
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBER CO. MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS Manufacturers of
Fire, Water, Steam, Suction, Air and Garden Hose. Rubber and Cotton Belting. Packings. Gaskets, Washers, Jar Rings, Tape and Moulded Goods.
FACTORIES AND OFFICES Hampshire Cor. Portland Street, Cambridge
L. & R. PIPE
A substantial Tin Pipe enclosed in a Wrought Iron Pipe, the two being inseparably united while the tin was melted. Its use ensures a pure water supply, free from rust or the poison of lead and brass. For many other purposes we substitute lead for the tin in this pipe at greatly reduced cost.
Lamb ALBANY STREET CAMBRIDGEPORT
Richie
AUSTIN FORD Established 1870
J. B. FORD
AUSTIN FORD & SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of
NORTH RIVER FLAGGING, BLUE STONE
AND GRANITE
51 to 59 Main Street, Cambridge Telephone Cambridge 101
935
CAMPBELL IRON WORKS (Successors to William Campbell & Co.) BUILDERS OF
STEAM BOILERS
Rendering Tanks and Jacket Kettles Sole Manufacturers of Campbell's Patent Fertilizer Dryer ALL KINDS OF STEAM AND WATER TANKS
OFFICE AND WORKS :
212 SIXTH STREET (NEAR BROADWAY, ) CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Telephone, Main 2612
J. H. HOUGHTON Lidgerwood Manufacturing Co's
Hoisting Engines and Boilers
GORTON & LIDGERWOOD HOUSE HEATING BOILERS
Atlas Engine Works, Portable and Stationary Engines. Skinner Engine Co.'s Simple and Compound Engines for Electric Lighting and Electric Railway Pur- poses. Wire Rope, Stone Crushers, Rock Drills, Etc.
Boilers of Every Description 77 Oliver Street = Boston
TELEPHONE 73 Cambridge
WALTER W. FIELD MACHINIST
Formerly of the Firm of Parker, Field & Mitchell, Manufacturer of
The Boston Hoisting Engine and Electric Hoists General Machine and Repair Work. Special attention given to Repairs of Stationary and Hoisting Engines. Also Blacksmith and Pattern Work. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Friction Drums applied to Clutch Engines.
N. E. Agent for the Lambert Hoisting Engine Company. 1 17 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass. .(WEST BOSTON BRIDGE)
ROBERTS IRON WORKS COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM BOILERS
180 to 198 MAIN ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT
Telephone 121 Cambridge.
936
A. SMITH & CO. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Sheet
Ornamental Work
For Buildings, Cornices, Skylights, Gutters and Conductors.
162 First Street, East Cambridge
Telephone 846.4
The Oldest Ladder Manufactory in America
C. W. H. Moulton & Co.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
LADDERS
T HE CAMBRIDGE Exten- sion Ladders, Step Lad- ders, Trestles, Window Jacks, Revolving Clothes Dryers, Clothes Horses, Carriage Jacks, Adjustable Ladder Hooks, Park and Lawn Settees, Painter's Falls, Splint and Reed Chairs, Flag Poles, etc.
-Removed to-
Ward and Harding Sts. SOMERVILLE
RAWSON & MORRISON MFG. CO. HOISTING ENGINES, AUTOMATIC COAL HANDLING MACHINERY and ELECTRIC HOISTS
Quarrying, Contractors, Special and General Machinery
Office and Works, 31 Main Street
New York Office, No. Il Broadway
Long Distance Telephone
Telephone Alı Rail Coal
Osgood & Wendell COAL AND WOOD
Office, 617 Mt. Auburn St. Yard, Rear 76 Aberdeen Avenue Cambridge (Mt. Auburn) Mass.
SAWYER BELTING CO. INCORPORATED
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED CANVAS BELTING
Thorndike, between First and Second Sts. EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
937
M. O'DONNELL & CO. CUT PRICE DRUGGISTS STORES : 507 and 903 Cambridge Street, COR. WILLOW STREET AND INMAN SQUARE PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY Night Bells Telephone Registered Clerk Always in Attendance.
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