The Cambridge directory 1907, Part 96

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Publication date: 1907
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 734


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CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCI- STY Arthur Gilman,sec, 36 Con- ord av: Franklin Perrin, treas; Annual meeting third Saturday in Noveniber


CAMBRIDGE INDIAN ASSO- JIATION Mrs H N Wheeler, pres; Clara E Barnard, cor sec: Bertha I Vaughan, rec sec: Mrs Jamies 3 Ames, treas


CAMBRIDGE MASTER PAINT- 'RS' AND DECORATORS' ASSO- CIATION Woods, pres; J


Mc Donald, and treas: Jert every Monday evening at Florence place


CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL, IM- 'ROVEMENT SOCIETY Wallace 'reble. M D. pres; J I Whoriskv. I D. sec and treas: Meet fourth Ionday of each month. except nne, July and August at 20 Quin-


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL AID SSO OF THE CITY OF CAM- RIDGE Henry E Burton, pres; F Hayden, vice pres: All com- munications addressed to Je . h 1 Frye, sec and treas, 553 Mass CANTARRIGEA CLI B Mr. v, Cambridgenort; Annual meet- Floronen Fee Whitman. pr s; Mrs Lig in December John M Hussey, cor sec:


CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTU- Georgie M Marsters, clerk; Mrs


AL AID ASSOCIATION Incorpor- John Amee, treas Meet first


ated June 18, 1884 William Mc- and third Friday afternoons Minneman, pres; John A Hezlitt, of each month from October to treas; David H Walsh, clerk Meet May at Newtowne Club Mass av third Thursday of each month at CITIZENS' NO-LICENCE COM- MITTEE 678 Mass av Philip P Sharples, chairman; Lawrence G Brooks, treas sta 2 Annual election in March CAMBRIDGE REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE 678 Mass av William R Davis, pres: Farwell


CITIZENS' TRADE ASSOCIA-


av George Close, pres; Wm B Reid, vice-pres: Walter G Davis, treas: Charles B Keith, sec; Meet fourth Wednesday of each month


( Members)


Allen, Horace A Allyn, Dr R R Andrews, Albert August, JI J Ar- nold, Arthur W Balcom, Albert M Barnes. James T Barrett, Win C Bates, James W Bean, Enoch Beane, Stoughton Bell, Josiah Q Bennett, Fred L Beunke, John L Beunke, E W Billings, Herman Bird, A H Blevins, John A Blev- ins, E F Bowker, Edw J Brandon. Elmer H Bright, E C Brooks, W'm JF Brooks, M W Brown, Henry \\' Bullard, Geo W Burditt. Robert Y Burnes, Richard B Burns, W G Burns, F E Burrage, H J Bush- way, J C J Butland, Robert But- terworth. E T Bynner, John B Byrne, JIans L Carstein, W B Chamberlain, E R Champlin, Gil- bert E Chandler, Jacob Charak. Thomas Charak, George S Chase.


Fred L ChurchHI, E E Clark, Er- nest W Clark, James Cleary. Geo Close, George MI Chikas. James W Coleman, Walter G Coleman. John H Corcoran Geo Il Cox, Gro Howland Cox, W'in Crane. John Crawford, John F Crocker, Joseph II Cunningham, Frederick W D;I- Finger. AugustIn . J Daily, John F Danskin, Walter G Divis, WHHam R Davis, James S Davion For l'k S DERrick, VE Dennis Dadil T Dickinson, G. F Jekson Don F Doherty. Jo enh E Doh tv. Harry F R Dolan, Jerem Ih F Do- novan, George Douglas, Gror . L Dow, Dr Jame LA Dos, John (' Dow, Alex Dun Dr John E Dwyer. Samn I D Flore, The )- dore Erhard


John R Fair bairn Henry F l'in


Walter AV FEHL MIHard FOR ord Wellington PUlhmore


Frastor. George C W Faller FB FurbIsh, George AV Gole EIN rd


Robert II Gilmore Gio AA GL .. Mrs Eben H GoogIns. WIMMam Gordon.


Lewis Aaron, Chas H Akers, CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION John P Adams, John J Ahern, Geo 42 Brattle Organized 1871 Incor- porated 1876 Joseph G Thorp, pres ; Charles Turner, sec; Katherine P Leonard, supt and librarian Open daily, Sundays excepted, from S am to 9.30 p m CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHI- CAL UNION, NO 61, John Ryan, pres; Steven T Byington, rec sec Meet second Monday of each month at 722 Mass av


CAMBRIDGE VETERAN FIRE- Mt MEN'S ASSOCIATION Chas Ell- erson, pres: P J Thorogood, sec; Warren Ivers, treas AAnnual


meeting first Monday in April Semi-annual first Monday in Octo- ber 574 Mass av


CAMBRIDGE VISITING AND NURSING ASSOCIATION (CHAR- ITABLE) Mrs William Taggard Piper, pres; Mrs Walter Wessel- Henry E Chase. Hans A Chester. hoeft, sec: Miss Velma AI Morse. treas; Directors' meeting second Monday at 4S Bigelow


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 826 Mass av II T Waller, gen sec: Seth Sears, pres: Geo B Casw .11. clerk: George A Kimball, treas: T Lawrence Freeborne, physical director: M M Foster, asst phys director: L Fred Schaub. educa- tional director: Ambros Pase. Boys' work director: Engene F Edgerley, office sec Board of di- rectors meet second Thursday of each month


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG 1\'(- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO 5 Tem- pl> Mrs Joseph Williams, pro's Miss Helen E Day, clerk; Mrs F C Rivinius, troas


CAMBRIDGEPORT GYMNASI- I'M ASSOCIATION 180-13\ Pros- Deut John Roberts, Dres RY Wm J Barry, treas: Noll MeCarthy. sect W'mi IF Hynes, clerk


CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF


NURSING 1000 Mass av Ineorp Jan 7, 1905 F W Taylor, M D. pres; Mrs Sarah Yerxa, sec; Still- man F Kelley, treas: J Augusta Briggs, principal


Wells, Edmund A Whitman, Jos- E Thayer, sec; Alfred E Hughes, TION OF CAMBRIDGE 634 Mass eph Williams, James A Wood, treas


646


E. G. DAVIS, President


Business Established 1885


C. E. DAVIS, Treasurer


Y


DAVIS ICE CREAM CO. INC.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA LERS IN


Ice Cream, Sherbets and Fancy Ices


155 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE


Telephone Cambridge 1894


Archibald R Gove, Ezra C Gove, O'Brien, John A L Odde, S J Park- W Whitney, Alvin. T Whittier, William H Gray, F C Griffin, Lu- hill, W R Peabody, H F Peak, Gustave Wilson, Chas B Wilbur, cas B Grover, Charles E Hadcock, Charles M Pear, Harry A Penni- J man, Oscar G Petterson, G A A Witherell, William H Wood Pevey, W T Phelan, L H Phillips, Wilkinson, Freeman C Thomas Hadley, Henry Haley, Albert H Hall, John Hamilton, COLONIAL CLUB 20 Quincy E W Pierce, Arthur H Potter, George H Bartlett, pres: Herbert A Chase, sec; Lanius D Evans, treas M M Hammond, Leander M Han- num, Melvin L Hannum, W E John J Powers, T H Raymond, A A H Reed, John Read, Edmund Reardon, Addington B Reed, Wm (Resident Members) Reid, A L Richards, Wm H B Ricker, David A Ritchie, Will F Roaf, Wendell D Rockwood, A M Robbins, Herbert L Rose, Wm J Rounds, Elmer A Russell, J Henry Russell, Henry W Russell, M


Harris, A M Hartford. John Hasty, F Bryant Hawley, Irving R Heath, William J Heron, Ernest W Hersum, Joseph E Holmes, John Honewell, Sanford B Hub- bard. William A Hunnewell, War- ren Ivers. J H Jackman, Charles James, Edwin H Jose, Charles P Keith. Samuel J Kelley Jr, Still -. Winslow Sands, George E Saun- man F Kelley. George F Kendall, ders, Francis L Sawtell, Fred A Olindus, F Kendall, Harry P Kit- Sawyer, John S Sawyer, John T field. Samuel L Klashman, Charles Scully, W G Seaverns, Philip P H Lake Fred LeFrancis, C A


Sharples. Charles F Simes, Axel L'Esperance. Horace D Litchfield, Smith, Charles H Smith, John E Joseph S Lockhart Jr, William MacGill. Moses A Martin, L Ever-


Smith, David A Snow, S C Snow, Dr John E Somers, R J Somers, ett Marchant, Frank A Marvin, Henry G Steadman, E B Stebbins, Charles A Mason, Raphael, Mass- Charles E Stevens, Arthur M Stewart, A W Strauss, Charles A Stover, Edward F Thayer, F H Thomas, Charles H Thurber, Chas H Thurston, Joseph W Trahey, William E Tupper, Geo W Turn- trangialo. Eugene A McCarthy, William B McCoy, Samuel McCul- loch. John McDuffie, Isaac McLean, Julius Moyers. Alexander Millan, Sidney J Monk. Charles H Mon- tagne, Clement G Morgan, Herbert bull, Samuel Usher. J B Vallely, L Moore, John G Morrison, Chas H Morse, Everett Morss, C W H Moulton, George H Munroe, Chas


John H Walker, William H Walk- er, Walter C Wardwell, Charles Waugh, John T Webster, Reuben A Murray, R J Murray, James J Wentworth, J W Wescott, Louis Myers, Dennls J O'Brien, John F F Weston, Paul N White, George


Edwin H Abbott, Alexander V G Allen, W Frank Alley, Philip M Allyn, Carl L Alsberg, Albert F Amee, John Amee, James B Ames, Abram P Andrews, Edward A An- drews, Robert E Andrews, Albert S Apsey, J J Ayer, Irving Babbitt, Hollis R Bailey, Edward H Baker, Hugh Bancroft, William A Ban- croft, Frank H Barber, R H Bar- ber, Walter S Barker, George A Bartlett, Samuel Batchelder, Gregory P Baxter, Henry W Beal, Enoch Beane, Stoughton Bell, Jo- siah Q Bennett, Arthur S Ben- nink. Henry B Bigelow, Alexander H Bill, M F Blanchard, Albert H Blevins, Edwin P Boggs, William S Booth, Charles L Bouton. Joseph D Brannan, George E Brigham, Edwin C Brooks, John G Brooks, William G Brown, Silas E Buck, Charles S Cahill, Hans L Carstein, Wm R Castle Jr, Edgar R Champ- lln, A M Chandler, Gilbert E Chandler, George H Chase, Harry W Chase, Herbert A Chase, T H


647


MISCELANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co.


IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF Fine China, Crockery and Glass


Dinner Sets, Fine Lamps, Artictic 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, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. Wholesale and Retail


33 Franklin Street, Corner Hawley Street, (Ten Floors) Boston China and Glass Decorated with Letter, Crest or Monogram to order for Clubs, Families and Yachts


Chase, Latham Clark, Edward R H Howard. William C Howard, eur, George A Sawyer, William H Cogswell, Frederick S Converse, George E Howe, Edwin A Howes Schofield, Francis E Seaver, Chas Archibald Coolidge, John Jr, Gerald Howland, Otis N How- Corcoran, William F Corne, Geo


R Shaw, H C Slanton, Frederick land, Shepard Howland, Eugene M Smith, H H Smith, R L Smith, H Cox, John F Crocker, Joseph H L Howlett, H V Hubbard, John Charles W Solomon, Alvin F Sort- Cunningham, John Z Currie, Ru- fus C Cushman, Frank B Cutter, Henry O Cutter, Watson G Cut- ter, W W Dallinger, Augustine J Daly, Eugene A Darling, Edward A Davenport, Herbert E Davidson, Andrew McF Davis, Bancroft G Davis, Walter G Davis, W M Da- vis, John B Dayfoot, John O De- Wolf, Roland B Dixon, Edward S Dodge, John C Dow, Edwin Dres- ser, John W Duff, Aldrich Durant, William B Durant, Carl Ehler- Barrett mann Jr, Richard Ela, Walter Ela, Charles W Eliot, Alfred E Elis, Samuel D Elmore, James W Eus-


tis, Lanius D Evans, William G Farlow, Merritt L Fernald, Wel- lington Fillmore, Frederick P Fish, Richard T Fisher, Frederic D Fisk, Otis D Fisk, Josiah M Fiske, Francis G Fitzpatrick, Jere- miah D M Ford, Jabez Fox, B A G Fuller, H De Wolf Fuller, Edw F Gamwell, Thomas B Gannett, John H Gardiner, Edwin F Gay, Richard Gertz, Gustavus Goepper, William Goepper, W F Goepper, George L Goodale, Free- man C Goodnow, Chas H Grand- gent. Edward C Grant, John C Gray, Louis L Green, Jerome D Greene, Chester N Greenough. Charles Gross, Walter C Grover, Edwin B Hale, Albert F Har- low, Albert B Hart, John


Hammond, Leander MI Hannum. Lyman S Hapgood. Walter 11 Harding, William F Harris, Chas H Haskins, Frank W Hastings. James W Hayward. Arthur R Hen- derson, Ernest F Henderson, L .J Ilenderson, Thomas W Higginson. Stanley B Hildreth, William = Hill. Wilder B Hodsdon, Ira N


Hollis, Joseph E Holmes, Charles


F Hopewell, John Hopewell Jr. Edward R Houghton, Frederick O Houghton, Richard W Hovey, Geo


H Hubbard, Phineas Hubbard, By- ron S Hurlbut, Charles M Hutchin- son, Charles L Jackson, Patrick T Jackson, R T Jackson. Winthrop S Jameson, Francis H Johnson, Henry W Jones, Fred R Jouett, Merton S Keith, Stillman F Kell- ey, George F Kendall. Olindus F Kendall, Sinclair Kennedy, Arthur E Kennelly, George L Kittredge, Walter J LaMarche, William C Lane, George H Lawrence, Fred'k A Laws, George F Lawton, Thos Leighton Jr. Charles B Locke, Joseph S Lockhart, Wm P P Long- fellow, Eugene R Lnko, Theodore Lyman. Francis D Magre. Rufus


H Manson. Philippe B Marcou, Lionel F Marks. James JI Mason, MI Sylvester Marshall. David M Mattison, G H Maynadier, Herbert


B Meintire, J J McLaughlin. Isa- ac McLean. Fred J McLeod Rob't J Melledge. Wm L Mercer. Goo S Merrill. John D Merrill, Roger B Merriman, G II Mimn Jr. Elw (' Moore, George F Moore John G


DOWSE INSTITUTE Lecture room I'nion Hall, Temple Frank A Allen, pros. George Howland Cox. soc: Willard \ Bullard, tras Morrison, Charles H Morse, Wil- Me t annually In November


liam B Munro. James 1 Myers. George \ Nash. Nathaniel C Nash, GUE OF CAMBRIDGE Robert


William W Nowell. John T G Nichols. Chas D Nixdroff Carleton E Noyes. Samuel Noves. Charles R Nutter, Frederick L Olmstead Jr. James L. Paine, Charles Pen- body. Francis G Peabody. Charles


Frederic N Robinson. J Arnold Rockwell. Pierre la Rose, Joslah Royce. I Henry Russell, Harry Le- Baron Sampson, Geo Santavana. Dudley \ Sargent William B Saul. George E Saunders, Albert Sany-


well, Parker F Soule, Winthrop P Soule, Charles H Spencer, Chas W Spencer, Edmund H Stevens, Elbridge G Stevens, J Lyman. Stone. Charles A Stover. Byron T Thayer. Thomas, H -Thomas, William V Thompson, Josoph G Thorp. Alfred MI Tozier Crawford HI Tov, Samuel Ushor, Benjamin Vaughan, Francis W Vanghan, Henry A Ware, Edward H War- ren. H Langford Warren, K G T Webster, E H Wolls. Wendell. Charles J White, John W White, Horatio S White, Moses P White, Howard E Whiting. Stooh- on B Whiting, Edmund \ Whit- man. James K Whlttemore J Bertram Williams, Robert W WII- son. John E Wolff, Harry .I Wood. Wm H Wood Chas F Woodman. Chas 1I C Wright, John H Wright. Morrill Wyman Jr Henry D Yerxa


GOOD GOVERNMENT LEA-


Walcott. she Annual me ting sec- ond Monday In February


MIARVARD ENTON Harvard corner Quincy Major Henry 1,00 Ilgginson. preel R I. Bacon sec. 11 S Thươngg in trong


J Peters, Gilbert \ \ Pever Benj O Pierce, Chas E Piere , Engene THE HOLY GHOST HOSPITAL, FOR INGERARLES (CORPI 1575 A Pone, Alfred ( Potter. \ HI Pot- Cambridge Under the manage- ter. David Proudfoot. Davld C n'ait of the Sisters of Charity. Proudfoot. Frederle W Putnam, Grey Nung for all cla es of In- Albert 11 Rail st. Conyers Read. enribles, irr spetive of ere id or


David A Ritchie. Will


14 Roaf, class except forbl>> minded epl lentles and blin 1 SIfor Mary B Fromkln. Saberlor, James \ Me- Iver supt


11181 1 PUDDING 01.133 12 Holyoke B Loring Young, fres. Robert L Bacon. ser


648


MISCELLANEOU DEPARTMENT


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY OF CAMBRIDGE Orga- mized 1850 Incorp 1867 George Close, pres: Francis E Seaver, sec. res 262 Franklin Will F Roaf, treas Meet second Tuesday of day in January at Riverside Press each month at 671 Mass av In- ST JOHN'S LITERARY INSTI- corporated for charitable work in Wards 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7


KENNEDY F A CO MUTUAL each month


BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Meet 631 Mass av


second Tuesday of each month at NI ASSOC Thos M Good, pres; Helen Cottor, rec sec: J Wm Davy,


LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL treas: Rev John J Ryan, spiritual


ASSOCIATION Charles E Norton, pres: Arthur Gilman, 5 Water- house, sec: Benjamin Vaughan, treas


MASONIC HALL ASSOC Wal- burn


ter C Wardwell, pres; John K Perkins, sec; Herbert A Rhoades, treas Meet at 2076 Mass av quar- terly


UNIVERSITY PRESS RELIEF ASSOCIATION James M Shannon, MIT AUBURN CEMETERY LO- cated in Cambridge and Water- town Area about 135 acres Pren- pres; Fannie I Kirschten, treas; tiss Cummings. pres; John L Dill F C Knox. sec Annual meeting ( Hull), treas: office 199 Wash- first Monday in January at Uni- ington, Boston; James C Scorgie, versity Press supt: Lewis G Farmer, corp clerk; J L Atwood, clerk at cemetery


MT SINAI BUILDING ASSOCI- ATION 2076 Mass av Wmn J Wiley, pres: S G Griffin. treas and mngr; Henry Checker, sec Meet second Tuesday evenings of each month


MYSTIC SOCIAL CLUB 4 23 Main Frank Dyer, pres; Hugh Gallagher. sec


NAT ASSOC OF STATIONERY ENG BEACON ASSOC, NO 30 Meets 597 Mass av


NEW ENGLAND LODGE AS- SOCIATES I O O F 215 Cambridge H W Marston, clerk; J Edwin Price, treas


NEWTOWNE CLUB 1943 Mass av Otis S Brown, pres; George W Bunter, ser: E L B Tuttle, treas


ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSO- CIATION 536 Mass av Wm J Cor- bett, pres: Henry T Mouther, vice- pr : Jo-onh E Frye, clerk An- nual m .ting second Saturday in December


OLDTOWNE CLUB 586 Mass av Charles James, pres and sec


PHOENIX CLUB 97 Mt All- burn


PROSPECT UNION 711 Mass av Edward Kemble, sec: George D W'right, treas


RED JACKET VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION (IN- CORP) Mots first Monday of each month at 211 Hampshire


RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB End Albro Mert second Tuesday of each month


RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL


BENEFIT ASSOCIATION F A a m; 3.00, 4.50 p m


Chandler, pres Board of Govern- ment meet first Monday of each month Annual meeting first Mon-


director Meets quarterly at St Paul's hall, Mt Auburn, junction Bow and Arrow


TRIANGLE CLUB 104 Mt Au- P H Daggett, pres; R B Wilcox, treas; H F MacCall sec UNION CLUB 763 Mass av Frank A Kennedy, pres; George H Towne, sec and treas


WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF Y MCA Meet third Tuesday of each month at 826 Mass av WORKINGMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOC, FIDELITY LODGE NO 7 Meets third Friday at 40 Pros- pect


POST OFFICE STATIONS CAMBRIDGE


18 Boylston


William J Cunningham, Super- intendent: Stephen H Mullen, Chief Clerk; Hugh Curry, Joseph F Sweeney, J C Breen, J L Shee- han. Wm J Harris, F W Young, E F Bodemer, M J Barry, J F Spillane, Arthur H B Stephen, Erskine C Roberts, Wm R O'Lea- ry, Everet B Hennan, Clerks; Wm Gav, Charles H Cutler, Patrick Ca-


Sunday mails arrive: 5.25, 6.25 hill, H L Gordon, H E Burton, a m, 5.20 p m; depart: 7.40, 9.20 Florestan Fish, John W Diskin, Jos H Weigler. C J Dalv, Thomas a m, 5.40 p m Carriers' delivery: 7.15, 10.50 a m; 3.00, 4.40 p m H Toye, George E Hennan, I M Egan. John F Des, E M Scanlan, J T Hennessey, John D Donovan, STATION B NO CAMBRIDGE 7 Upland road J T Coogan, Daniel F Hickey, D W F Kerr, John A O'Leary. P J Gleason, F J Rasley, Geo Cahill, J H Murray, Michael J MeCarthy, Michael T Mulrey, F J Walker, J W O'Brien W J Driscoll. Wm F Carroll, Frank W Smith, Letter Carriers: H L Gordon, E T Fen- nell. J T Mahonev. James E Mc- Fachern. Substitute Carriers;


Joseph Britton, Superintendent; Percy H Prior. Chief Clerk; Den- nis A Shea, Thomas F Kerrigan, George S McDowell, Clerks; C F Raymond, W A Cleveland, Alvin A Bullen, Walter Cutter, George A Merrill, Charles W Lovrien, Everett S Savory, N .J McConolo- gue, D J Cosgrove, Wm M Murphy,


Clarence Leland. James Thomp- son. Francis Kelley, Special De- John F Altimas, John J Aylward, Letter Carriers livery Messengers


Carriers' delivery, 7.15, 11.00


Cambridge registered mail close 10.30 a m, 12.30 and 6 p m


Special delivery reg mail with all despatches


Office hours from 7 a m to 8 TUTE (INCORP) 271 Cambridge p m; Sundays from 9.30 to 10.30 Meets second and last Friday of a m


ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC ALUM-


CAMBRIDGE A STATION


682-684 Mass av


Frank M Small, Superinten- ent; Patrick J Madden, Chief Clerk; John E Hickey, Thomas W Mullins, Moses P Burlen, Matthew W Fleck, Andrew F Dwyer, Fran- cis V Willhauck, James J McGann, Francis J Murphy, John A Collins, James P Kelley, Richard D White, Clerks; S Otis Bartlett, Francis R Blessington, Joseph J Cavan- augh, A Otis Chamberlain, Frank S Dardis, Nathaniel J Deer, Jas L DeKnight, Samuel A Freeman, Henry C Hackett, John F Har- rington, David J Keefe, James A Keefe, Charles E Linton, John M Madden, D E McGillicuddy, Chas R Mulhern, Wm H Murray, Jas Nagle, Joseph L Buckley, Edw Haverty, William H Nagle, John H Peters, John T Ginty, John W Quinn, Edward J Sullivan, Charles H Wells, E T L Kelly, Edward J White, James J Mc- Donald, Charles J McCue, Michael McCarthy,, John J Donovan, Lawrence P Linehan, Carriers; Charles H E Krauss, John G Hart- ley, William C O'Brien, Substi- tutes and Special Delivery Messen- gers


Mails arrive from Boston: 1.25, 6.00, 7.05, 8.20, 9.45, 10,35, 11.55 a m; 1.00, 2.20, 3.15, 4.25, 6.00, 7.00, 10.00 p m


Mails depart for Boston: 1.25, 6.36, 7.40, 9.05, 10.00, 11.15 a m; 12.25, 1.25, 2.45, -3.40, 7.20, 10.00 p m


649


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Mails arrive: 6.15, 7.20, 8.35, cards United States, Cuba, Repub- All mail matter of the third al. 1 10.45 a m; 12.10, 1.10, 2.30, 3.25, iic of Panama, Mexico and Canada fourth classes should be securely 1 cent


4.35, 6.10, 7.10, 9.40 p m


Maiis close: 6.00, 7.00, 8.45, 10.40 a m; 12.00, 1.00, 2.30, 3.20, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 9.20 p m


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


North Cambridge registered mails arrive: 6.15, 10.00 a m; 2.45, 5.00 p m; ciose, 11.30 a m, 1.00, 5.00, 6.00 p m


Arlington 6.40 1.40, 3.40 p m Office hours from 7 a m, to 8 m Sundays from 10 to 11 a m Money order dept 7 a m, to 6 p m; registry dept, 7 a m to 8 p m


STATION C EAST CAMBRIDGE


343 Cambridge


John A Collins, Superintendent ; James H Newman, James J Buck- ley, Charles A Rhode, Daniel B Shaughnessy Jr, Clerks; Timothy I Quinn, Jeremiah T O'Leary, Thomas H Keiley, Henry G Grain- ger, James H Curtis, Frank P O'Brien, Letter Carriers


Mails arrive: 6.10, 8.05, 9.40, 11.10 a m; 12.40, 2.05, 4.15, 8.50 p m


Mails depart: 7.05, 8.50, 10.25, 11.50 a m; 1.20, 5.40, 7.35, 8.50 p m


East Cambridge registered mails close 12 a m, 6 p m


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


Office hours from 7 a m to 8 p m Sundays from 9 to 10 a m


Special messenger delivery at ail hours


SUB STATIONS


No 21, 269 Peari No 33, Inman sq No 49, 83 Concord av No 60, 1 Putnam sq No 62, 2269 Mass av


RATES OF POSTAGE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN


First class-Letters and ail matter sealed so that it cannot be examined without breaking the seai. Postage 2 cents per ounce


or fraction for United States (in- Ing cards, biotting paper bearing ciuding Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, printed advertisements, merchan- Philippine Archipelago, Tutuiia dise, metals and all other matter and Canal Zone) Mexico, Canada not included in the first, second (except Newfoundland), Cuba and and third classes. Postage 1 cent for cach ounce or fraction. Fuil Republic of Panama, aiso Shang- hai, for letters in their usuai and prepayment compulsory. Th ordinary form. At least one rate ilmit of welght 4 pounds. Tags (2 cents) must be prepald to in- or labels may be attached, marked sure forwarding except to Cuba or numbered for purpose of de- and Republic of Panama. Postal scriptlon.


wrapped, but admit of easy in-


Letters and postal cards are for- spection. When matter of a lower


warded from one postoffice to an- other without additionai postage. ciass is enclosed with matter of a higher ciass, the whole package is Other matter only on prepayment subject to postage at the higher of additional postage. rate.


The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamp- ing a receipt or credit on a bill or accounts; price iists with prices in writing, and all matter produced )y type-writing constitutes matter first class.


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


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


Third class-Books (printed ), circulars, iabeis, photographs,


proof sheets, corrected proof sheets and M. S. copy accompany- ing the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters and all matter of the same general charac- ter. Postage 1 cent, for each two ounces or fraction; fuii prepay- ment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the U. S. with postage prepald at third ciass rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be pre- paid at fourth ciass rate. Date of issue, name of addressee and name of sender may be written on a clr- cular, or typographical errors cor- rected without subjectIng it to iet- ter postage. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papyrograph, Electric Pen, or other similar process may be sent as third ciass If malied at postoffice and In lots of not less than 20 identical copies. The limit of weight, 4 pounds, except single volumes of books to which there Is no limit of welght.


Fourth class-Patterns, address tags, blll heads, letter heads, play-


Liquids (not vinous, spirituous, ardent or malt) and oils (not ex- ceeding four ounces liquid meas- ure, salves, ointments and articles easily iiquefiable and not liable to explode or ignite spontaneously or by shock or jar; also ink-pow- der, pepper and other powder not explosive or poisonous may be forwarded in the Domestic malls when put up in glass bottles or vials strong enough to stand the shock of handling in a metal, wooden or paper-mache block or tube, not less than three sixteenths of an inch thick, impervious to liquids including oils, lined with a cushion of some absorbent mate- rial, and fastened with a cover so adjusted as to make the block or tube water tight, or In tin or metal tubes, fastened wltlı a lid, and placed securely in a wooden block or tube open ouly at one end, of same thickness and strength as adove. On all such packages the sender may write or print his name or address. pre- ceded by the word "From," and also the name of the article en- closed.


UnmailabIc -- Aii packages con- taining poisons, explosives, sub- stances exhaling bad odor, Ilquors (vinous, spirituous, ardent or


Unmallable-All packages con- talning polsons, explosives, sub- stances exhallng bad odor, liquors vinous, spirituous, or ardent malt), obscene matter of any de- scription, dunning notices on pos- tal cards, and all articles which from their nature are ilable to damage the malls or any person handling them.




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