The Cambridge directory 1905, Part 95

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Publication date: 1905
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 646


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R A Wood, William HI Wood, J H Woods, George G Wright.


COLONIAL CLUB, 20 Quincy George Howland Cox, Pres; Il A Chase, See; Will F Roaf, Treas; Res- ident Members :


Edwin Il Abbott, Alexander V G Alleu, W Frank Alley, Albert F Amee, John Amee, James B Ames. Abram P' Andrew, Edward A An- drews, Charles HI Ayres, Hollis R Bailey, Edward UI Baker, Hugh Ban- croft. William .1 Bancroft, Walter S Barker, George A Bartlett, Enoch Beane, Stoughton Bell, Josiah Q Bennett. Arthur S Bennink, Alexan-


bert II Blevins, Edwin P Boggs, William S Booth, Charles Borland, Charles L Bouton, Joseph D Bran- nan, George E Brigham, Elmer H Bright, Edwin C Brooks, John G Brooks, Silas E Buck, Clarence II Blackall, Summer A Brooks, Wil- liam G Brown, Gregory P Baxter, Hans L Carstein, Thomas N Carver. William E Castle Jr, Edgar R Champ- lin, Gilbert E Chandler, George' Il Chase, Harry W Chase, Herbert A Chase, Richard Cobb, Edward R Cogswell, Frank G Cook, Archibald C Coolidge. John HJ Corcoran, Wil- liam F Corne, George H Cox, John F Crocker, Joseph `II Cunningham, John Z Currie, Rufus C Cushman, Frank B Cutter, Henry O Cutter, Watson G Cutter, Augustine J Daly, Eugene A Darling, Edward A Daven- port, Herbert E Davidson, Andrew McF Davis, Bancroft G Davis, Wal- ter G Davis, John B Dayfoot, John O DeWolfe, Johu M Dick, David 'T Dickinson, Charles W Dimiek, Ro- land B Dixon, Edward S Dodge, Jolin C Dow, Edwin Dresser, Wil- liam B Durant, W M Davis, Richard Ela, Walter Ela, Charles W Eliot, Alfred E Ells (Concord. Mass), Sam- uel D Elmore, James W Eustis, Lan- ius D Evans. William G Farlow, Merritt L Fernald, Wellington Fill- more, Frederick P Fish, Richard T Fisher, Frederic D Fisk, Otis D Fisk, Josiah M Fiske, Fred B Forbes, Jeremiah D M Ford, Jabez Fox, Apthorp G Fuller, Edward F Gam- well, Thomas B Cannett, John H Gardiner, Edwin F Gay, Richard W Gertz, Arthur Gilman, Gustavus Goepper, William Goepper, George L. Goodale, Freeman C Goodnow, Charles H Grandgent, Edward C Grant, John C Gray, Walter C Grov- er, William T Goepper, Edwin B Hale, Walter HI Harding, Albert F Harlow, Albert B Hart, John W Hammond, Leander M Hannum, Wil- liam F Harris, Charles II Haskins, Frank W Hastings, Solon S Hastings, James W Ilay ward, Arthur R Hen- derson, Thomas W Higginson, Stan- ley B Hildreth, William H Hill, Wilder B Hodsdon, Ira N Hollis, Joseph E Holmes, Charles F Hope- well, Johu Hopewell, Edward R Iloughton, Frederick O Houghton, Henry O Houghton, Arthur L How- ard, George II Howard, William C Iloward, George E Howe, Gerald Howland, Shepard Howland, Eugene L. Howlett, Horace B Howlett, John II Hubbard, Phineas Hubbard, Free- man Hunt, Byron S Hurlbut, Charles M Hutchinsou, Richard W Hovey, Charles L Jackson, Patrick T Jack- son, Hans C G von JJagemann, Ar- thur F Johnson, Francis II Johnson, William II Johnson, Fred R JJouett, Winthrop S JJameson, Merton


der H Bill, Hiram Bingham Jr, Al- | Keith, Stillman F Kelley, Olindus F Kendall, Arthur E Kennelly, George 1, Kittredge, George F Kendall, Wil- liam P' Ladd, Walter J LaMarche, Roland O Lamb, William C Lane, George HI Lawrence, Frederick A Laws, George F Lawton, Erasmus D Leavitt. Thomas Leighton Jr, Charles B Locke, Henry A Locke, Joseph S Lockhart, William P P' Longfellow, Eugene R Luke, Francis D Magec, Frederick Manley, Rufus Il Manson, Philippe B Marcou, Lionel F Marks, M Sylvester Marshall, Herbert B MeIntire, Frank R McDonald, Isaac McLean, Robert J Melledge, James A Mason, George II Mifflin Jr, William L Mercer (Boston), George S Merrill, John D Merrill, Roger B Merriman, Hugo Meyer, Dickinson S Miller, George A Moore, John G Morrison, Charles II Morse, William A Munroe, Jamies JJ Myers, William B Munro, George A Nash, Nathaniel C Nash, William W Newell, John'T G Nichols Carleton E Noves, Samuel Noyes, William F Oburg, Frederick } Olmi- sted, James L Paine, William B Par- ker, Charles Peabody, Francis G Pea- body, Albert M Pear, Charles J Peters, Gilbert A A Pevey, Benjamin O Pierce, Charles E Pieree, James W Pierce, Eugene A Pope, Alfred C Potter, Wallace Preble, David Proud- foot, David C Proudfoot, Frederie W Putnam, Albert II Ranlet, David A Ritchie, Will F Roaf, Frederie N Robinson, J Arnold Rockwell, Pierre la Rose, Josiah Royce, J Henry Rus- sell, George Santayana, Dudley A Sargent, William B Saul, George E Saunders, Albert Sauveur, George A Sawyer, William H Schofield, Francis E Seaver, Nathaniel S Shaler, Charles R Shaw, Clement L. Smith, Frederick M Smith, Jeremiah Smith, Herbert W Smyth, Alvin F Sortwell, Win- throp P Soule, Charles H Spencer, Charles W Spencer, O M W Sprague, Horace B Stauton, Edmund II Stev- ens, Elbridge G Stevens, Edwin T Stiger, J Lymau Stone, Flavel ( Stratton, Edward H Strobel, Charles L. Taylor, Byron 'T Thayer, William V Thompson, Joseph G Thorp, Craw- ford HI Toy, Frederick W Turner, Samuel Usher, Benjamin Vaughan, Francis W Vaughan, Henry A Ware, H Langford Warren, Charles JWhite, John W White, Horatio S White, Moses P White, Iloward E Whiting, Stephen B Whiting, Edmund A Whitman, Charles F Whitmarsh, James K Whittemore, J Bertram Williams, Robert W Willson, John E Wolff, Harry JJ Wood, William II Wood, Charles F Woodman, Charles II ( Wright, John II Wright, Mor- till Wyman Jr, Edward HI Warren, Henry D Yerxa


DOWSE INSTITUTE Lecture room, Uniou hall, Temple Frank A Allen, Pres; George Howland Cox, Scc; Willard A Bullard, Trcas


517


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


EAST END CHRISTIAN UNION,


7 Burleigli Rev Theo F Wright, Pres ; Mary Woodman, See


ECONOMY CLUB George A Giles, Pres ; Albert II Chamberlain, See


GOOD GOVERNMENT LEAGUE OFCAMBRIDGE Henry N Wheeler, Pres ; Robert Waleott Sec Annnal meeting second Monday in Feb


HARVARD POLO CLUB 16


Palmer II S Vanderbilt Treas


HENDRICK CLUB 724 Main


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY OF CAMBRIDGE Orga- nized 1850 Ineorp 1867 Geo Close, Pres; Francis E Seaver, See Meet first Tuesday of each month at 671 Mass av


HUDSON SOCIAL CLUB 191 Broadway


KENNEDY F A CO MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Mect second Tuesday of each month at 631 Mass av


LASSELLE SOCIAL CLUB 20 Seeond Dennis Coffey, Pres; Jere Sullivan, Treas ; Wm Burns, See


LECHMERE CAMERA CLUB 288 Cambridge Jolm HI Eagan, Pres ; Norman S MeLennan, Sec


LECHMERE S & A CLUB 133 Bridge


LUSO-AMERICAN CLUB 305 Cambridge Frank Oliver Pres ; Frank Bettencourt, Sec; Manuel Andrew, Treas Meet second and fourth Sun- days of each month at 3 PM


MEGANSETT CLUB 67 Sixth


MIDDLESEX ANTLETIC ASSO- CIATION 326 Main Organized Oct 25, 1902 Robert Law, Pres; Edward Langley, See Officers elected first Wednesday in Jan Meet first Wed- nesday of each monthi


MIDDLESEX CLUB 158 Third


MONITOR CYCLE CLUB 18


Austin


NEW ENGLAND EDUCATION LEAGUE Rev W Scott, See; Ray Greene Huling, Treas


NEWTOWNE CLUB 1943 Mass av Otis S Brown, Pres; George W Bunton, See


PORCELLIAN CLUB 1324 Mass av


PROSPECT UNION 744 Mass av Edward Kemble, See: Sidney M Williams, Treas


RED JACKET VETERAN FIRE- MEN'S ASSOCIATION (INCORP) SF MeArthur Pres; Chas Emerson Treas ; W C Story, Fin See ; Jeremiah L Sullivan, Clerk Meet first Monday of each month at 241 Hampshire


RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION William Hankin, See Board of Government meet first Monday of each month Annual meeting first Monday in Jan at Riverside Press


ST JOIIN'S LITERARY INSTI- TUTE (INCORP) 271 Cambridge Peter Il Curran Pres; John Pender- gast, See


ST PAUL CATHOLIC SCHIOOL ASSOCIATION Mt Anburn junction Bow and Arrow


THIE HOLY GHOST HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES (CORP) 1575 Cambridge Under the management of the Sisters of Charity, Grey Nuns for all elasses of inenrables, irrespee- tive of ereed or elass exeept Feeble Minded Epelepties and Blind Rev Sister A M Purcell, Superior JJames A Melver, Supt


RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB End Albro James 'T Cuhane Pres ; Frank Murphy Ree See Meet second Thes- day of each month


UNIVERSITY PRESS RELIEF


ASSOCIATION Artlınr Pulsford, Pres; Fannie [ Kirschten. Sec An- nual meeting first Monday in January at University Press


WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF Y M ('A Mrs O HI Durrell Pres; Miss L K Hawes, See Meet third Tuesday of each month at 826 Mass av


WORKINGMEN'S CLUB 46 Gove


Corporations


ACME WIRE MATTRESS 82 State A Mevers. Pres and Treas; O West- land, Vice Pres; Robert Fietz, See


AMERICAN NET AND TWINE Co 155 Second Incorporated Nov 1, 1880 Willis S Shepard, Pres; Ivers W Adams, Treas


AMERICAN RUBBER CO Potter, George P Eustis, Treas


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CAMBRIDGE 671 Mass av Rev George Hodges, Pres; Miss Mary L Birtwell, Gen See Meet second Thursday of each month at 4 pm


AVON HOME 309 Mt Auburn A home for children found destitute within the limits of Cambridge. Number of children, 40 Mrs Nathan 1 Lincoln See ; Mary A Ellis, Treas


BAPTIST HOME FOR THE AGED 308-322 Brookline William Munroe, Pres ; Dwight Chester, Treas


BAY STATE FORGE 19 Harvard Edwin D Mellen, Pres and Treas ; Charles L. Freneli, Mngr: Joseph 'T Varney, Supt


BAY STATE FUEL CO Boston offiee 127 Camb Edward H Baker, Pres; Wm A Hunnewell, Gen Mngr; Louis S Chase, Sec


BELL J S CONFECTIONERY CO Sixth eor Harvard Jas II Hart, (New Jersey) Pres ; C Frank Weir (New York), See


BLAKE & KNOWLES STEAM PUMP WORKS Ltd 265 Third


BOSTON BOOK BINDING Co 10 Arrow Norman HI White, Treas


BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY CO 1376-1378 Mass av General offiees 101 Milk. Boston William A Ban- eroft, Pres


BOSTON KNITTING MILLS r 12 Bridge Joseph Lewenberg, Treas


BRIGGS C A CO 56 EIm Ernest D Daniels, Pres; James E Fisher, mngr


BRINE JAMES W CO 1436 Mass av James W Brine, Pres and Treas


BROADWAY IRON FOUNDRY CO 92 Broadway Robert C Bird, Pres ; William W Bird, treas


BUILDERS IRON AND STEEL CO 262 Bridge Axel Johnson, Pres ; Everett W Farmer, Treas


BURKE & CO 1246 Mass av TJ Hlayes, Pres ; T F Burke, Treas


BUSHWAY ICE CREAM CO 91 Hampshire H J Bushway, pres; F L Churchill, Viee Pres and See


CAMBRIDGE ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS Deaeon Myer N Mellen, Pres : Joseph Mellen, Treas


CAMBRIDGE BAKING CO 438 Mass av Frank A Kennedy, Pres ; James W Hazen, Treas


CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY LO- cated on Coolidge av Consecrated Nov 1, 1854 Coutains 85 acres 3,000 private lots Edward JJ Brandon, Corp Clerk ; Geo D Ford, Supt; John J MeKenzie, Clerk at Cemetery


CAMBRIDGE CO.AL, CO 51 Har- vard Edwin D Mellen, Pres


CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 249 Cambridge Jolin HI Ponce, See and Atty


CAMBRIDGE DELIVERY CO 142 First Incorp 1900 Cap $10,000 1) J Greene, Pres; George MI Smith, Treas and See


CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC LIGHT ('( 16 Blackstone cor Western av F HI Raymond, Treas and Genl Mngr; JJ Q Bennett, Pres; I HI Jackman, Supt


CAMBRIDGE GAS LIGHT-CO 1290 Mass av William A Bullard, Pres ; Albert M Barnes, Treas


518


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co.


IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF FINE CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS


INCLUDING


Dinner Sets. Fine Lamps, Artistic Pieces of Rare China and Rich Cut Glassware- in brief every household requisite in this line from the common Kitchen Crockery to the finest specimens of English, French, Austrian, German and Japanese China, adapted to Wedding and Complimentary Gifts, embracing the largest exhibit of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware.


INSPECTION INVITED JONES, MODUFFEE & STRATTON CO.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


I20 FRANKLIN STREET, CORNER FEDERAL STREET (Seven Floors)


China and Glass decorated with Letter, Crest or Monogram to order for Clubs, Families and Yachts


CAMBRIDGE HOMES FOR AGED PEOPLE 360 Mt Auburn Jobez Fox, Pres ; Mrs JJabez Fox, See; Christine Nicholson, Matron


CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL, Mt Auburn, opp Channing Dr H P Wal- cott, Pres; Albert M Barnes, Sec; Louise E Nicholson, Acting Matron There is an out-patient department open every morning except Sundays and holidays


CAMBRIDGE LUMBER CO 66 Bridge George E Hunt, Pres ; Henry Green, Treas


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL


AID ASSO OF THE CITY OF CAM- BRIDGE 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 E R Spaulding, Pres ; Joseph H Perry, Treas


CAMBRIDGE PLUMBING SUP- PLY CO 49 Harvad Edward T Davis, Trcas


CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION Incorporated June 18, 1884 Orrin B White, Pres; David HI Walsh, Clerk Meet third Thursday of each monthi at station 2 Annual Election in March


CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION 42 Brattle Organized 1871 Ineor- porated 1876 Josephi G Thorp, Pres ; Charles W Turner, Sec ; Leigh R Pear- son, Supt and Librarian Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 8 a m to 9.30 p m


CAMBRIDGEPORT DIARY CO 24-30 Blackstone Edwin Dresser, Pres; Albert S Parsons, Clerk and Treas ; J Augustine Wade, Supt


CAMPBELL IRON WORKS Or- ganized 1903 Office 212 Sixth Wil- liain Campbell, Pres; Wilson Camp- bell, Sec and Treas


CAUSTIC-CLAFLIN CO 26A Brattle Charles E Caustic, Pres; George W Claflin, Treas


CHELMSFORD FOUNDRY CO 128 to 140 Portland George N Shel- don, Pres ; R R Sheldon, Treas


CLARK ALVIN & SONS CORP 56 lIenry W L Watts, Mngr


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


CLOSE GEORGE CO 243 Broad- way George Close, Pres; Edwin HI Aldrich. See


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 pm


COMPRESSED FIBRE CO North eor Water George W Nock, Pres; John C Sherman, V Pres; George H Hill. Treas


CONSUMERS COAL CO 71 Main Incorp June 1904 Clark D Wood (Roxbury) Pres; Charles 'T Chapin, Treas


CREST MNFG CO 265 First Henry W Lamb, Mngr


CUTTING L. W CO 669-675 Mass av Lewis W Cutting, Pres and Treas


DOTEN-DUNTON DESK CO 208 Broadway Kerwin R Dunton, Pres ; Herbert W Doten, Sec


DOVER STAMPING & MNFG CO 385 Putnam av Horace E Whitney, Pres and Scc


DURANT REED CO Ine 1904 1312 Mass av Il B Durant, Treas ; JJ 'T Moody. See


EASTERN EXPANDED METAL CO 3 Pilgrim George P Bullard, Pres and Treas ; William F Kearns, Genl Mngr


ELLIPTIC SPRING CUSHION CO 28 Osborn Edward W Walker, Pres ; J L Rice, Mngr


FILLMORE W CO 25 Cherry In- eorporated 1903 Wellington Fillmore, Pres and Treas; Alfred Fillmore, Sec


THE FOSS-HATFIELD CO 141 Hampshire L J Foss, Pres ; J O Hat- field, 'Treas


GALE GEORGE W LUMBER CO 640 Main George W Gale, Pres; Frederick D Sterritt, V P'res ; John M Dean, Treas


HARUGARI ASSOCIATION Frank Glaser, l'res ; Louis Winghaus, See Meet second Monday in April, July and October, at 67A Sixth An- nual meeting second Monday in Jan- uary


HARVARD UNION Ilarvard cor Quincy Major Henry Lee Higgin- son, Pres ; S N Hinckley, Scc


HAYDEN F S COMPANY 4 Os- horn David A Barber, Pres; Willis Mabry, Sec


HEWS A H & CO Incorporated 1904 G H McKee, Pres ; M L Brown, See


INDEPENDENT ICE CO 171 Sccond J W Ferris, Pres; James R Corcy, Treas


INTERNATIONAL INSTRU- MEN'I CO 23 Church William E Clark, Pres; Arthur Kendrick, Mngr


IVERS & POND PIANO CO Fac- tory 538 Main Handel Pond, Pres and Gen Mngr; George A Gibson, Treas ; John B Dayfoot, Sunt


LEVER BROS CO LIMITED BOS- TON WORKS Broadway n Portland Alfred JJ Wolfendal, Gen Mngr; Frank A Countway, Treas


LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION Arthur Gilman, 5 Waterhouse, See ; Benj Vaughan, Treas


LORD TF POLISH CO Office 422 Broadway Incorporated 1903 Frederick T Lord, Pres


519


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


MANHATTAN MARKET CO Incorporated 594 to 612 Mass av Arthur H Smith, Pres


MASON & HAMLIN CO Factory, 162 Broadway Edward P Mason, Pres ; R W Gertz, See


MASSACHUSETTS STONE CO 75 Main Incorporated January, 1904 Capital stoek $10,000 Domenik Capone Pres ; Charles Ardolino, Treas; Walter S Thompson, See


MEAD-MORRISON MANUFAC- TURING CO Incorporated 1904 31 Main Engene N Eoss, Pres : Wil- lard S Martin Gen Mugr


METROPOLITAN COAL CO 221 Bridge Edward Hamlin, Pres ; George P' Hamlin, Treas


METROPOLITAN STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO 134 Mass av


MT AUBURN CEMETERY LO- cated in Cambridge and Watertown Area about 135 acres Israel M Spel- man, Pres ; John I. Dill ( Ilull), Treas Sears bldg Boston ; JJames C Scorgie, Supt ; L G Farme Corp Clerk, J L Atwood, Clerk at Cemetery


MT SINAI BUILDING ASSOCI- ATION 2076 Mass av Walter Stimpson, Pres; S G Griffin, Treas Meet seeond Tuesday evening of each month


NATIONAL BISCUIT Co


129 Franklin Charles L. Holt Mngr


NEW ENGLAND CONFECTION- RY CO 741 Main Boston Ofliee, 253 Summer; Edwin F Fobes, Lex- ington, Pres; Fred HI Woodward, Boston, Treas; Fred R Hayward, Newton Highlands, See


NEW ENGLAND LODGE ASSO- CIATES IO O F 215 Combridge II W Marston, Clerk ; J Edwin Price, Treas


NEWMAN THE SHOEMAN CO 1256 Mass av William J Newman, Pres


NU BROOM CO Denman Blaneh- ard, Pres; William M Valentine, Treas


ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCI- ATION 536 Mass av JJolm II Whit- ing, Pres; JJoseph E Frye, Clerk Annual meeting second Monday in December


PLACE BOX CO 284 Norfolk J A Woleott, Treas


QUINCY LUNCH CO Ineorpo- rated 1903 1252 Mass av Oliver A Leaver, Fin Mngr


RAWSON & MORRISON MNFG CO 41-45 Martin John G Morrison, Pres


REARDON JOIIN & SONS CORP Waverly c Talbot Established 1856 Incorporated 1898 Edmund Reardon, Pres ; Edward N Manning, Treas


REID W W MNFG CO 17 Main D W Howland, Treas; Henry C Kramer, Mngr


RELIANCE CO-OPERATIVE BANK OF CAMBRIDGE 1400 Mass Dr Edward W White, See and Treas Monthly meeting second Wednesday Open daily from 9 am to 2 pm


Telephonc. Cambridge 21-193


living


HIGH- GRADE


Photographer


476 Massachusetts Avenue


Corner Brookline Street (Brookline Street Transfer Station)


REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO 111 Putnam av Offiec 95 Milk Boston Phineas Pierce, Pres; Eben Denton, Treas


RINDGE DISPENSARY Incor- porated 1901 834 Main Dr JS Lock- hart, Pres; Dr C J Walsh, Sce and Treas


RIVERSIDE BOILER WORKS 50 Ilarvard Francis L Willard, Pres


SAWYER E D LUMBER CO 24 Cambridge Enos D Sawyer, Pres ; Edward D> Sawyer, Treas


SEAVERNS GEORGE W PIANO ACTION CO 113 Broadway Walter G Seaverns, Pres and Treas; Frank H Scaverns, Soc


SIMPLEX ELECTRICAL CO 63 Sidney Everett Morss, Pres: Henry A Morss, Viee Pres


SIMPLEX ELECTRIC HEATING CO Factory 63 Sidney James I Ayer, Gen Mngr


SKILTON FOOTE & CO (INC) Clarendon av Established 1863 In- eorporated 1904 Edwin D West, Pres; Edward Rose, Vice Pres ; Wal- ter E Skilton, Treas and Mngr


SMALL MAYNARD & CO (INC) PUBLISHERS S Arrow 1.awrens Maynard, Treas


SMART RICHARD, CARPET CLEANING CO 1 Deaeon Capital, $7,500 William S Dow, Pres ; E A Dow, Treas


SPEARE'S ALDEN SONS CO 14a Sixth Lewis R Speare, Pres; E Ray Speare, V Pres


SQUIRE JOHN P & COMPANY 165 Gore L V Niles, Pres; J F Croeker, Gen Mngr; E D Whitford, Treas


STANDARD OIL CO OF NEW YORK Riverside station 207 Sixth


THAYER HENRY & CO (ICN) 150 Broadway Thomas L Sturte- vant, Pres ; Jolin F Carver, See


UNI SIGNAL CO 42 Osborn Frank B Hopewell, Pres and Treas


UNIVERSITY CITY LAUNDRY incorporated 1895 Lewis R Spear Trens


UNIVERSITY PRESS John Wil- son & Son Incorporated End Nutt- ing place Henry White, Pres; HI HI White, Treas


WAVERLY SPECIALTY CO 130 Gore George C Spaulding, Pres; Il G Garrett, Treas


SHAW A B & E I CO 28 Otis Edward L Shaw, Pres; A B Shaw, 130 Bridge B F Wild, Pres; JJ F WELLINGTON-WILD COAL CO Treas


Wellington, Treas


520


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Post Office Stations


CAMBRIDGE


1S Boylston


William J Cunningham, Superin- tendent : Stephen Il Mullen, Chief Clerk ; Hugh Curry. Joseph F Swee- ney. J C Breen. J.L. Sheehan, William J Ilarris, 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 HI Cutler, H E Bur- ton. Florestan Fish, J C Horne, George E lennan, 1 M Egan, John F Dee, E M Scanlan, J T Hennessey, John D Donovan, J T Coogan, D .J Cosgrove, Daniel F Hickey, T J Sul- livan, D W F Kerr Jolin A O'Leary P J Gleason, F J Rasley, J J Me- Namara, F J Walker, J W O'Brien, W .J Driscoll, William F Carroll, Frank W Smith, Letter Carriers; J HI Murray, Michael T Mulrey, Sub- stitute Carriers; JJ Carroll, Clarenee Leland, P D Radley, Francis Kelley, Special Delivery Messengers


Carriers' delivery. 7.15, 10.40, 11.00 a m ; 3.00, 4.50 p m


Cambridge registered mails close 11 12.45 a mn ; 5 and 6 p m


Special delivery reg mail with all despatches


Office hours from 7 am to 8 pm Sundays from 9.30 to 10.30 a m


STATION A CAMBRIDGEPORT 682-684 Mass av


thaniel J Deer, James L DeKnight, Samnel A Freeman, Henry C Ilack- ett, John F Harrington, David J Keefe, James A Keefe, Charles E Linton, John M Madden, D E Mc- Gillicuddy, Charles R Mulhern, Wil- liam HI Murray, James Nagle, Wil- liam H Nagle, Jolm H Peters, John W Quinn, Charles A Stevens, Edward J Sullivan, Charles H Wells, Edward J White, James J McDonald, Charles J McCue, John Kirke, Carriers; Jo- seph L Buekley, M J Cummings, Timothy F Toomey, Substitutes and Special Delivery Messengers


Malls arrive from Boston, 1.40, 6.20, 8, 9.45 11.25, a m, 1, 2.40, 3.45, 4.25, 6.30, 10 p m


Mails depart for Boston, 2.25, 6.30, 8.30, 10.15, 11.50, a m ; 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 6.25, 7.15, 9.50 p m


Sunday mails arrive, 7.20, 9.10 a m 3.55, 5.20 p m, depart, 7.55, 9.10 a m, 5.40 pm


Carriers' Delivery, 7.10, 11 a m11, 3.10, 4.45 p m


STATION B NO CAMBRIDGE


Frank MI Small, Superindendent ; 1' 7 Upland road J Madden, Chief Clerk; John E Hickey, Thomas W Mullins, Andrew Joseph Britton Superintendent ; Percy II Prior, Chief Clerk ; John J Hleanue, Thomas F Kerrigan, George S McDowell, Clerks ; C F Raymond, W A Cleveland, Alvin A Bullen, Wal- F Dwyer, Francis V Willhanck, Fran- cis J Murphy, John A Collins, Wal- ter H Hackett JJr, James P Kelley, Richard D White. William A Mc- Neal. Clerks ; S Otis Bartlett, Franeis R Blessington, John Blight, George 'T' Crowe, Joseph J Cavanaugh, A Otis Chamberlain, Frank S Dardis, Na_ ter Cutter, George A Merrill, Charles


W Lovrien, Everett S Savory N J Mc- Conologue, Thomas H Fay, George Cahill, William M Murphy, John F Altimas, John J Aylward, Letter Carriers


Mails arrive, 6.15, 8.15, 10.15, 11.40 a m, 1.15, 2.45, 4.40. 6.45' 9.35 p m. Mails close, 6, 8.15, 10. 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 in, 5.00, 9.20 p m


North Cambridge registered mails arrive, 6.15, 10.00, am, 2.45, 5.00 p m close, 11.30 a m, 2.00, 5.00, 6.00 p m Arlington 6.40, 1.40, 3.40 p m


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


Money order dept 7 a m to 6 p in ; registry dept 7 a m to 8 pm


STATION C EAST CAMBRIDGE 343 Cambridge


John A Collins, Superintendent ; James H Newman, James J Buckley, Charles A Rhode, Daniel B Shaugh- nessy Jr, Clerks ; Timothy I Quinn, Jeremiah T' O'Leary, Thomas H Kelley, Henry G Grainger, James H Curtis, F P O'Brien, Letter Car- riers


Mails arrive 6.10, 8.20, 10.20 11.45 a m, 1.30, 2.50, 4.20, 6.50, 8.50 p m


Mails depart, 7.05, 9.05, 10.50 a m, 12.20, 2.10, 3.30, 5.40, 7.35, 8.50 p m East Cambridge registered mails close 12 m, 6 p m


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


Offiee honrs from 7 a mn to 8 p m Sundays from 9 to 10 a m


Special messenger delivery at all honrs


SUB STATIONS


No 21, 269 Pearl No 33, Inman sq No 49, 83 Concord av No 62, 2269 Mass av


521


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


RATES OF POSTAGE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN


First class-Letters and all mat- ter sealed so that it caunot be exam- ined without breaking the seal. Pos- tage 2 cents per ounce or fraction for United States (including Hawaii, Porto Rico; Guam and the Philippine Archipelago or Tutuila) Mexico, Can- ada (except Newfoundland), and Cuba also Shanghai, for letters in their usual and ordinary form. At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forward except to Cuba. Postal cards United States, Cuba, Mexico and Canada I cent.


Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one post-office to an- other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of additional postagc.


The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamping a receipt or credit on a bill or accounts ; price lists with prices in writing, and all matter produecd by type-writing constitutes matter first class.


Nothing but the address should be written or printed on the address side, and nothing should be attached to a postal card except an address tag or label.


Second class-Newspapers and periodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legitimate list of subscribers. Postage to other than publishers 1 cent for each 4 ounces.


Third class-Books (printed), cir- ciulars, labels, photographs, proof | also the name of the article enclosed. sheets, corrected proof sheets and Unmailable-All packages contain- ing poisons, explosives, substances exhaliug bad odor, liquids (vinous, spirituous, ardeut or malt), obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all arti- eles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or any person handling them. M. S. copy accompanying the same, blank checks. drafts, insurance poli- cies and other legal papers, hand- bills, posters and all matter of the same general character. Postage I cent for each two ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage compul- sory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs. etc., may be forwarded in the mails Cauada-All packages of merchan- dise addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing in such form as to be capable of easy inspectiou, can be forwarded in the mails to the ollice of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in for the U. S. with postage prepaid at third class rate, but matter of this uature for Canada must be prepaid at fourth elass rate. Date of issue, name of addressec aud name of seud- er, may be written on a circular, or typographieal errors corrected with- the Domestie mails. Sealed packages, other than letters in their usual and ordinary form, are not allowed to be dispatched to Canada, even if postage is prepaid thereou at full letter rates.




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