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Thomas P., moved to Brockton
William, iron melter (Navy Yard, Chasn), h 21 Suffolk William F., barber, h 33 Marlborough
William J., real estate (B), h 211 Shurtleff
William J., salesman, h 19 Lynn
William W., teamster, h 481 Eastern ave Wiltshire James, polisher M F Co, h 32 Gerrish ave
Winch Addison B., salesman (B), h 416 Washington ave Winchell John P., moved to Brunswick, Me
Winchester Frank, driver 476 B'way, rms 65 Wash ave Isaac W., foreman M F Co, h 60 Essex Windsor Gershon C., bds Soldiers' Home Wineburg Abraham, h 89 Orange
Harry, tailor 42 Second, h 84 Cherry
Wolff, shoe repairer 53 Third, h 71 Fourth see Weinberg
Winer Harris, butter and eggs (B), h 133 Fourth Harry, bicycle repairer 62 Everett ave, h do Louis, junkman, h 51 Elm
Louis, stableman, h 194 Arlington
Max, bds 62 Everett ave
Nathan, carp, h 64 Walnut
Samuel, tinsmith 57 Everett ave, h 169 Fourth
Samuel, junk pedler, h 41 Vale see Weiner
Wingerd Harry L., cond B & M R R, h 95 Garfield ave Wingersky Morris I., trav salesman, h 41 Marlborough Wingren Oscar, comp, bds 16 Murray
Winit Samuel, shoemkr 61 Broadway, h do
Winn Frank J., teamster, bds 79 Pearl James J., lab Custom House (B), h 5 Lynn John K., h 232 Washington ave Samuel, canvasser, h 196 Arlington S. H., laundry 915 Broadway, h do
Winne Jennie Miss, clk 337 B'way, bds 196 Arlington
Winnek Edward F., packer M F Co, h 72 Sagamore ave WINNISIMMET COMPANY, Charles G Roberts supt; office foot Winnisimmet ; treasurer's office do (see p 4)
Veteran Volunteer Fremen's Drum Corps, rooms r 44 Walnut Winott Frank W., sawyer, h 10 School
Winship Elmira S. Miss, prin Prattville school, bds at Lynn
COAL.
Metropolitan Coal Co.30 Congress St. BOSTON
10 Winnisimmet St., CHELSEA. G "FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY.">
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WINSLOW
Frank E., health officer and plumbing insp Park june Hawthorn, office 151 Park Winsor Benjamin, clk 145 Shawmut, h 93 Cottage Gilbert, motorman B & N St Ry, h 316 Spruce
Joseph J., clk 145 Shawmut, h 10 Lynn Levi, motorman B & N St Ry, h 1 Lafayette ave William, groceries and provisions 145 Shawmut, h 143 do Winters Fred, clk, rms 38 Grove
Percy, plumber (B), bds 38 Grove Winton David, painter, bds r 42 Maverick Wise Arthur, foreman C C Co, rms 302 Chestnut Harry (Goldstein, Wise & Co), h 84 1-2 Second Jacob, junk dealer Maple, h 20 Walnut Wiseman Joseph, tailor, h 13 Everett ave Joseph W., cigarmkr, h 17 Howell et
Robert P., comp (B), h 17 Marlborough William R., electrician, bds 17 Marlborough
Wishnofsky John, lab, bds 2 Waverly pl Joseph, lab, h 2 Waverly pl Wisotsky Israel, tailor (89 Court, B), h 124 Walnut Witham Ella M., bkpr (B), bds 67 Shawmut
Olive, wid John H., h 67 Shawmut Witherell Izella M., bds 133 Everett ave
Withington Clara D. Miss, h 794 Broadway Withrow Ira E., foreman G D Emery Co, h 41 Blossom Witkofski Andrew, lab, h 22 Front Witter Charles S., bds Soldiers' Home Wittman Frank P., emp J Folkins, h 23 Hooper
Josephine G., wid Peter, h 23 Hooper Woicik Peter, emp R R Co, bds 105 Spencer ave Woijmaster Alex, ragman, h 80 Cherry Wolanski Max, shoemkr, h 118 Everett ave Woldman Max, expressman, h 26 Vale Morris, carp, h 14 Vale Wolf Abram, meat market 98 Walnut, h do Max, carp, h 36 Ash
Samuel, horse dealer 115 Ash, h do
Wolfe Betsey Mrs., grocer 99 Walnut, h do Morris, steel ceilings, h 132 Walnut Viletta Miss, housekeeper 15 Marlborough
Wolfer Paul C., B T & Co, h 67 Eleanor Wolfson Benjamin, tailor 86 Arlington, h do Harry, baker, h 56 West Third Jacob, grocer 101 Arlington, h do Morris H., cigars (B), h 99 Chestnut Wolk Abraham, shoemkr, h 22 Vale Wollock Boisie, h 51 Elm Wolpe, Harry (North End Roofing Co), 35 Hawthorn, h do Wolper Abraham (Beacon Furniture Co), h 140 Chestnut
Pope & Cottle, Building and Finish Lumber
140 Carter St., Chelsea Telephone 62
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WOLPER
Alexander M. (A M Wolper & Bro), 8 Everett ave, h 25 Franklin ave
A. M. & Bro. (Alexander M and Morris M), ladies' and gents' clothing 265 Broadway
David, student (Tufts), bds 140 Chestnut
Harry, grocer 58 Arlington, h do
Henry, bkpr 239 Broadway, bds 140 Chestnut
Isaac (Isaac Wolper & Co), h 138 Franklin ave
WOLPER ISAAC & CO. (Isaac Wolper), outfitters to men, women and children 236 B'way and 6 Everett ave (see p 7) Max, tchr, h 91 Fourth
Morris, clothing dealer, h 68 Marlborough
Morris M. (A M Wolper & Bro), h 68 Marlborough
Wolpert Max, barber 127 Arlington, h do
Wolstanholme Halsted G., bds Soldiers' Home
Wolstenholme Alice H. Miss, bds 133 Shawmut
Andrew, h 48 Essex
Frank, clk (B), bds 133 Shawmut
James, retired, h 133 Shawmut Nellie Miss, bds 133 Shawmut
Wong Joe, laundry 69 Chestnut, h do
Wood Albert, weaver Chelsea Braiding Co, bds 17 Spencer ave
Arthur E., mach, bds 98 Addison
Elizabeth Miss, weaver Chelsea Braiding Co, bds 17 Spencer ave
Fernando, paper hanger and bill collector, h 351 B'way
Frank T., clk, bds 140 Bloomingdale
Henry, mach, rms Webster House
Henry, emp R R Co, bds 893 Broadway
Henry G., steward (B), bds 163 Spencer ave
James, fruit pedler, h 127 Central ave
Jennie L. Mrs., lodging house, h 1 Pembroke
John (Chelsea Braiding Co), h Clark ave c Webster ave John L., clk John Hancock Life Ins Co, bds 127 Central ave
Louis M., stenog, bds 16 Franklin ave
Magnus, engr, h 163 Spencer ave
Nehemiah S., carp, h 27 Clark ave
Orrin G., mgr (H P Hood & Sons, Chasn), h 147 Shurtleff
Peter, weaver Chelsea Braiding Co, h 709 Broadway Thomas, weaver B G Co, h 160 Spencer ave
Thomas, mach, h 160 Spencer ave
see Woods
Woodbury Charles D., moved to Cambridge
Florence J., wid Nelson, clk 150 Wash ave, h 32 Bloom- ingdale
George T., brickmason, h 75 Harvard
Metropolitan Coal Co., GENERAL OFFICES
30 Congress St., Boston.
CHELSEA OFFICE : 10 Winnisimmet Street.
BEST QUALITY. - - LOWEST PRICES
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CHELSEA DIRECTORY.
WOODBURY
Horace L., plumber, h 52 Chester ave Robert A., bds Soldiers' Home William L., moved to Cambridge Woodcock Willard S., clk 146 Wash ave, h 410 do Woodfall George E., steam fitter, h 255 Arlington Thomas E., tile and brickmason, h 110 Grove Woodland Fred, moulder M F Co, rms 207 Shurtleff James, moulder M F Co, rms 207 Shurtleff Woodlock Bros. (J F & E J Woodlock), hay, straw and grain 80 Sixth and 33 and 35 Park
Edmund J. (Woodlock Bros), h 61 Jefferson ave James P., mach, bds 144 Clark ave John F. (Woodlock Bros), h 1 Summit ave. Laura, wid Edmund, h 144 Clark ave
Woodman Albert G., h 124 Shawmut
Augusta, wid George, h 124 Shawmut Charles, h 127 Second
Charles H., mgr (144 Hanover, B). bds 1 Franklin ave Elizabeth A., wid George B., h 20 Bloomingdale Frank W., provisions 780 Broadway, h 70 Clark ave WOODMAN LEMUEL H., slate, tin and gravel roofer 22 1-2 Bloomingdale, h 24 do (see front cover) Lulu Mrs., music tchr, h 1 Franklin ave Woods Elizabeth, wid Robert, h 35 Beacon
Frank W., horseshoer, h 24 Congress ave George W., teamster, h 138 Orange Herbert H., cab driver, h 138 Orange John, bds Soldiers' Home see Wood
Woodsum George A., bds 61 Washington ave Willard F., bds 61 Washington ave
Woodward Albert H., weaver, h 130 Spencer ave Arthur G., printer (B), bds 93 Parker
Charles A., bds U S M H
Percy L., mach foreman Griffin Wheel Co, h 78 Bloom- ingdale
Rell M .. surgeon in command U S M H, h do Woolf, see Wolf and Wolfe
Woolner Gertrude A .. tchr Bellingham school, h at Everett Woolworth F. W. & Co., William T Morton mgr five cent goods, 276 Broadway
Wooster Tyler S., carp, h 50 Chestnut
Worden Willard W., lab 11 Broadway, h 154 Congress ave
Wormwood Daniel W .. treas 367 Wash ave, h 131 Bloom- ingdale
Etta A. Miss, bkpr (B), bds 131 Bloomingdale
Willard E., mgr 16 Wash ave, bds 131 Bloomingdale Worner Frank V., h 319 1-2 Crescent ave see Warner
CHICK & HOLMES Successors to LUMBER
T. H. BUCK & CO.
Cor. Pearl and Marginal Streets, Chelsea Telephone 300
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WORTH
Charles F., sub letter carrier, bds 176 Congress ave
Susan J., wid Alexander, h 185 Congress ave
Worthingham Alfred C., bds Soldiers' Home
Worthington Annie M. Miss, bkpr 43 Wash ave, bds at Everett
Wotrowski Joseph, lab, h 18 Medford
Wren Patrick, foreman, h 92 Marginal
Wright Alfred E., tchr High school, bds 674 Broadway Annie E. Miss, rms 29 Bellingham
Archibald D., bds Soldiers' Home
Benjamin F., furniture repairer 31 Park, h at Malden
B., shoemkr, h 68 Heard
Fred S., trav salesman, h 41 Webster ave
George D., foreman, h 389 Washington ave
Harry, mach, h 19 Watts
John, mach (B), h 17 Louis
John A., restaurant (Lynn), h 689 Broadway
John A., ins agt (B), h 29 Bellingham
John L., reporter (Globe, B), h 4 Kimball ave Lu Mrs., boxmkr, h 8 Grove
Penniston, asst supt (E B), rms 29 Bellingham
Robert H., roofer, h 54 Beacon
William, emp (Camb), h 157 Chestnut
W. Harold, clk (B), rms 29 Bellingham
Wrigi Yan, basketmkr, h 134 Ash
Wurtenburg William, junk collector, h 3 Gilmore pl
Wyatt William C., bds Soldiers' Home
Wyeth Edward C., salesman 10 Winnisimmet, h 19 Gardner George E., h 85 Clark ave
Oliver E., clk (B), h 279 Washington ave
William H., salesman (B), h 40 Eleanor
Wylie Arthur W. P., clk (B), bds 59 Cottage
WYLIE A. WALTER, photographer 198 Broadway and mgr Wylie's Orchestra, h 56 Spencer ave (see p 13)
Charles, h 59 Cottage
Christina J., wid William, bds 75 Chester ave
Mary B. Miss, dressmkr 75 Chester ave, h do
Parker R., moved to Dorchester
Robert J., Pullman car conductor, rms 31 Chestnut WYLIE'S ORCHESTRA, A Walter Wylie mgr, 198 Broad- way
Wyllie William J., mgr (6 N F H Mkt, B), h 23 Cary ave see Wiley
Wyman Elizabeth S. Mrs., h 17 Fifth
WYMAN FRED A., carp and builder, real estate and pho- tographers' supplies 167 Washington ave, h 59 Sag- amore ave (see opp page 58) Herbert A., carp, h 63 Sagamore ave Joel R., bds 59 Sagamore ave
BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. COAL GENERAL OFFICES : 130 Congress St., BOSTON.
METROPOLITAN COAL CO., 10 WINNISIMMET STREET, CHELSEA.
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WYMAN
Levi W., marketman, h 18 Maverick Wendell H., moved to Winthrop Wymersch Oscar, cigarmkr (B), h 145 Chester ave Wynot, see Whynot
Wythe John, tea peddler, h 125 Maverick
YACKER BENJAMIN, tailor (B), h 89 Pearl Yadolovski Jennie Miss, tailoress, h 196 Walnut Yaffe Hyman, shoemkr, h 20 Hawthorn
Max, woolen clips, h 87 Arlington Sam, carp, house 108 1-2 Ash
Sarah Mrs., grocer 186 Arlington, h do Simon, h 186 Arlington
Yahraus Barbara, wid Charles F. A., housekpr at 39 Orange Henry E., bds 39 Orange
Louise E., tailoress (B), bds 39 Orange Yandell William, bds 8 Webster ave
Yankewiz Annie Miss, bds 53 Broadway Charles emp 11 Broadway, h 53 Broadway
Yanquafski Michael, lab, h 81 Broadway Yarrish Oser, metals (B), h 85 Walnut
Yasker Frederick, lab, h 12 Front Yassim Abrem, carp, h 91 Pearl Leman, rag picker, h 89 Pearl Lemuel, rag picker, h 91 Pearl
Yates Arthur N., steam fitter R R, bds 55 Webster ave Gertrude E. Miss, clk (B), bds 753 Broadway John, carp, h 753 Broadway John O., boards 753 Broadway
Yauck Frank, teamster, bds 71 Spencer ave
Yeager Joseph J., emp R R Co, bds bds 893 B'way, h do Yeaton Charles B., watchman City Hall, h 72 Bellingham Elizabeth P., wid Charles H., h 28 Pembroke
George M., shipper (B), rms 99 Tudor James A., bds 72 Bellingham
Yeggar John, rubberwkr, bds 67 Webster ave
Yeoman James H. Rev., rms 135 Shurtleff
Yerxa May Miss, clk 251 Broadway, bds 294 do
Yoffe Samuel, junk collector, h 105 Fourth
Yomont Michael, h 114 Fourth
Yong Albert A., emp A C L Co, bds 81 Suffolk
York A. Chesley, lawyer, Broadway cor Fourth
YORK CHARLES F., D. M. D., dentist cor Broadway and Fourth, h do. Office hours 9 am to 5 pm. Tel 537-1
Yosell Morris, asst bkpr M Salter & Sons 233 Second
Yoselovitz Bessie Miss, milliner 375 Broadway, bds 233 Second Youland Charles H., clk (B), h 22 Orange
Youman Harry, teamster, h 120 Everett ave
POPE & COTTLE, Lumber and Mason's Materials
140 Carter Street, Chelsea
Telephone 62
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CHELSEA DIRECTORY.
YOUMAN
Joseph, clothing cutter (B), h 146 Cong ave Young Adeline J., emp A B Co, bds 81 Suffolk Alexander, ship carp, h 23 Willard
Amasa, ship carp (E B), bds 61 Central ave Arthur R., emp Edison E L Co (B), h 59 Cary ave Earl, clk 12 Cary ave, bds 50 Bloomingdale
Edmund Booth Rev., rector St Luke's Episcopal church, residence 203 Washington ave
Edward C., chemist 118 Bellingham
Fred A., iron moulder, h 253 Webster ave
George F., hostler 615 Broadway, h 35 Matthews
George H., sailmkr (Navy Yard, Chasn), h 44 Fremont ave
George W., salesman, h 268 Washington ave
Harold, bkpr H R Co, bds 268 Washington ave
Harriet A., wid Henry P., h 311 Broadway
Henry, shoemkr, bds 44 Fremont ave
Herbert, boxmkr, rms 14 Fifth
James H., blacksmith, h 166 Maverick John, pressman F L Mfg Co, h 84 Eleanor Josephine A., Mrs., chair seater, h 81 Suffolk Lottie B. Mrs., bds 408 Broadway Louis, laundry 35 Congress ave, h do
Mabel E. wid George T., h 268 Washington ave
Mack, steward (B), h 186 Bellingham
Marion R., stenog (B), bds 268 Washington ave Mary A., wid William, h 37 Clark ave Mary Mrs., h 4 Central ave
May E. Mrs., boxmkr, bds 4 Central ave
Melville L., painter, h 50 Bloomingdale
Men's Christian Association, 177 Hawthorn Percy M., motorman B & N St Ry, h 375 Wash ave Richard, bds 253 Webster ave Sidney, shoemkr, h 143 Spruce
William, ship carp, h 50 Bloomingdale
William, sailmkr (Navy Yard, Chasn), rms 59 Wash ave William I., mariner, bds 134 Marlborough
YOUNG, WILLIAM S., broker, insurance (4 Liberty sq, B), h 21 Reynolds ave (see page 9) Younger Frank, mason, rms 115 Hawthorn
Youngman Etta F. Miss, nurse, rms 416a Broadway
Younie George G., checker (B), bds 74 Orange Jessie J. Miss, stitcher, bds 74 Orange John A., silversmith (B), h 74 Orange Margaret, wid John, h 74 Orange
Yunes Jacob, locksmith 161 Arlington, h do
Max, wholesale grocer, h 87 Orange
Metropolitan Coal Co., GENERAL OFFICES : 30 Congress St., Boston.
10 Winnisimmet Street,
. CHELSEA
COAL for Steam and Domestic Uses
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CHELSEA DIRECTORY.
ZACK BENJAMIN, teamster, h 14 West Third Zackzuk Joseph, lab, h 63 Broadway Zaks Nathan, plasterer, h 150 Ash
Zalinski Joseph, teamster, h 108 Everett ave Zalot Wolfe, tailor, h 61 Williams Zaltzman Jacob, grocer 239 Spruce, h do Zapolsky Meyer, carp, h 178 Spruce Zarwovgian Jacob, barber 54 Washington ave, h 83 Fifth Zawatsky John, emp Met Coal Co, h 20 Beacon Zecha Florian, elastic weaver, h 415 Crescent ave Joseph, grocer, h 1 Forbes Zeff Louis, salesman (B), h 43 Bloomingdale
Zeid Abraham, tailor, h 41 Pine
Zeiler Conrad, rattan wkr, h 9 1-2 Vale
Zeitlin Emma, stenog (B), bds 149 Bloomingdale Harry, mgr, bds 149 Bloomingdale Lena Miss, tchr, bds 149 Bloomingdale Nathan, trav salesman, h 149 Bloomingdale
Zeleczman Sam, bricklayer, h 239 Spruce
Zelin Simon, carp, h 32 Vale Zelserman Benjamin, carp, h 26 Vale
Zemachzon Simon, cantor Hebrew Synagogue, h 87 Walnut Zend Nathan, glazier, h 133 Fourth Zermanian Percy, shoe op, bds 117 Hawthorn
Zetzer Chelab, pressman (E B), h 68 Walnut
Zimble Max, shoemkr, h 85 Summer Zions Stanislaus, lab, h 50 Medford Zionskowski Stanley, clk 33 Medford, bds do Zunbrie Chibriani, h 526 Broadway
Zundell Jacob, plumber 56 Fourth, bds 137 Walnut Zwecki Carl R., artist F L Mfg Co, h 220 Webster ave Zwicker Annie H., wid Josiah, h 135 Hawthorn
J. Ward, clk (B), bds 135 Hawthorn Ralph M., asst supt (B), bds 135 Hawthorn
30 Congress St. COAI Metropolitan Coal Co. BOSTON
10 Winnisimmet St., CHELSEA. 'FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY.">
PRESCOTT CHAMBERLAIN, Insurance and Real Estate
18 Central St., BOSTON. 419 Broadway, CHELSEA.
Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Bond or Surety and Burglary Insurance
CARE OF ESTATES.
COLLECTION OF RENTS.
Plumbing, Carpenter, Painting, Paper
Hanging, and General Building Repairs.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
AUCTIONEER.
J. S. PERKINS & CO. WHOLESALE SHIPPERS OF
Hay, Grain and Feed Manufacturers of New England Medicated Food for Horses and Cattle Fmed Your Horses and Cattle on New England Medicated Food and Keep Them in a Healthy Condition
1511 EVERETT AVE., CHELSEA, MASS. Telephone Connection
Union Park Stables J. S. PERKINS, Proprietor Bourding, Hack, Livery and Sale Stable 248 Arlington Street, CHELSEA, MASS.
Telephone Connection
THOMAS HENRY BAKER
Cor. Bellingham St. and Broadway CHELSEA, MASS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION,
TRY OUR Challenge Milk Bread.
Parties and Sociables Supplied at Short Notice. Our Gooda Absolutely Pure.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
BLUE RIBBON BROWN BREAD.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
These Machines have an established reputation all over the civilized world. Some of their main practical advantages over other machines, for similar purposes, are as follows:
1st. They are superior in mechanical workmanship. No attempt has ever been made at expensive ornamentation, but all the working parts of our machines are made with the highest possible finish, without regard to the cost.
2d. They are more profitable to the buyers than any other. The fair average clear profit of one of these machines, regu- larly employed, is ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR.
3d. They are universal in their application to practical work. With the same machine fine muslin may be stitched with the finest cotton thread, every description of tailoring work be done, and shoes, harness, or other leather-stitching executed, and each of these kinds of work is performed bet- ter than by any other machine.
4th. They are more durable and less liable to get out of order than any other. This results necessarily from their perfect contrivance and construction.
5th. Whoever buys one of our machines knows to a cer- tainty that it will perform the work required.
6th. Our machines make a fast stitch that will neither rip, ravel, nor pull out.
In order to place the best Family Machines in the world within the reach of all, we have reduced our Letter A, or TRANSVERSE SHUTTLE MACHINES, beautifully orna- mented, to $50.
SINGER'S NO. 1 & 2 STANDARD SHUTTLE MA- CHINES, both of very general application and capacity, and popular both in the family and manufactory. Prices reduced respectively from $135 and $150 to 90 and $100.
SINGER'S NO. 3 STANDARD SHUTTLE MACHINE, for Carriage-makers and heavy leather work. Price, com- plete, $125. Also, to complete the list, an
ENTIRELY NEW ARTICLE, unequalled for manufac- turing purposes; Noiseless, Rapid, and capable of every kind of work! Price (including iron stand and drawers), $110,- cheaper at that, in view of its value, than the machines of any other maker as a gift.
I All persons wishing full information about Sewing Machines, Prices, Sizes, &c., can obtain it by applying at either of our offices, by letter, for a copy of L. M. Singer & Co.'s Gazette, a paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be sent gratis. I. M. SINGER & CO.
Principal Office, 458 Broadway, N. Y.
Boston Office, 69 Hanover, cor. Elm St.
A. K. BANGS, Agent.
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CHILSON'S PATENT TRIO STOVE.
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The cut of this remarkably economical Stove will enable every intelligent mind to comprehend, at once, the great econo- my in fuel secured by this strictly philo- sophical invention. Its extensive use has PROVED, and we can safely WAR- RANT a saving of FIFTY PER CENT. in fuel over any other plan of Stove known.
CHILSON'S PATENT Trio Portable Furnace.
CH.
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THREE SIZES.
This Furnace is the same in principle as the Trio Stove. We warrant a saving of FIFTY PER CENT. in fuel over the con'- mon Portable Furnaces. It is made of sub - stantial heavy castings, and is not liable to. rust and burn out, or leak gas, as is the case - with the common portable furnaces, made partially of sheet iron.
Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges, Mantels, Grates, Registers, Ventilators, &c., as usual.
Special attention given to warming and ventilating buildings.
GARDNER CHILSON, 99 and 101 Blackstone Street, . . Boston
CHELSEA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Apothecaries.
Arlington Pharmacy, Arlington opp Summer
Bartlett Justin F., 227 Broadway
Bellingham Pharmacy, 484 Broadway
Collins J. P., 21 Central ave
FREEMAN CHARLES W., 464 Broadway (see p 28) FROST & CO., 905 Broadway (see p 800)
Garratt Sidney J., 47 Everett ave
Gilman John F., 268 Broadway
HIRSHON MAX E., 350 Broadway (see p 20)
Markell Drug Co., 57 Park and 296 Broadway Michelson S. & Co., 56 Second
Molin Samuel A., 52 Fourth
Naismith James B., 190 Broadway
Oakes J. E., 74 Washington ave
Perkins W. A., 372 Washington ave
Smith George H., 148 Washington ave
Toohey Lewis H. & Co., 227 Broadway
WELDON WILLIAM T., 811 Broadway (see p 800)
Architects.
Bell E. L., 172 Spencer ave Brazillian James A., 38 Chestnut Lawrence Frank P., 154 Shurtleff
Taylor William Hart, 439 1-2 Broadway
Art Tile Manufacturers.
Low Tile Co., 948 Broadway
Artists.
Riches Naomi A. Mrs., 208 Washington ave Sachs Benjamin, 70 West Third Williams Mary E., 39 Jefferson ave
For all matters pertaining to Realty, consult
Daniel H. Sullivan 423 Broadway, Chelsea
FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Companies
412
CHELSEA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneers.
CARR JOSEPH R., 466 B'way (see bottom edge of book) CHAMBERLAIN PRESCOTT, 419 B'way (18 Central, B) (see opp Chelsea Business Directory)
HAYES G. I. M., 175 Hawthorn (see p 40)
JONES ROBERT J., 407 Broadway (see p 33)
McCANN J. A. & CO., 294 B'way (see front edge of book) Samuel Morris, 219 Chestnut
SULLIVAN DANIEL H., 423 B'way (see foot lines Chelsea and side lines Revere and Winthrop)
Automobile Dealers and Repairers.
Howard Wright, 145 Washington ave White F. W., 44 Fourth
Automobile Garage.
Howard Wright, 143 and 145 Washington ave
Bags, Whips, Etc.
TOWNE & CO., 176 Broadway (see p 801)
Bail Commissioner.
Wilder Augustus A., 276 Chestnut
Bakers. (See Bread Stores.)
Austin Biscuit, Shawmut cor Marginal
Barnes Willard W., 22 Second
Barry Robert G., 72 Shawmut
Beigin James J., 129 Congress ave
Coy Lewis E., 366 Washington ave and 357 Broadway
Fox George G. Co., 282 Broadway
Gippert August, 143 Central
Gorman Mary A., 98 Winnisimmet
Heffer J. T., 785 Broadway
HENRY THOMAS, 451 B'way (see insert Chelsea Business Directory) Listro Tony, 130 Winnisimmet
Litman Jacob, 42 Williams Muller Paul, 433 Crescent ave
Pilkuhn Fred G., 913 Broadway Powers Anna S. Miss, Highland cor Chester ave
Pushard Alma E. Mrs., 37 Matthews
Romans & Rutstein, 63 1-2 Williams Rossi Bros., 81 Second
Buy your Lumber of POPE & COTTLE
Spruce Hard Pine
Shingles
Clapboards
Mason's Materials
Telephone 62
413
CHELSEA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bakers-Continued
Silver Louis, 80 Second
Smith Alice E., 50 Washington ave
Veazie P. C., 52 Everett ave, 313 Spruce and 251 B'way, 40 and 150 Washington ave
WALKER'S PIE BAKERY, Benjamin W Walker prop, Car- ter cor Blossom (see p 10)
Bakers' Supplies.
SLADE D. & L. CO., 279 to 283 B'way (see p 21) Baking Powder.
SLADE D. L. & CO., 279 to 283 B'way (see p 21) Bands and Orchestras.
Levy's Orchestra, 140 Bellingham
Marshall's Orchestra, 59 1-2 Maverick
Nutter's Orchestra, J W Nutter leader, 56 Heard
WYLIE'S ORCHESTRA, 198 Broadway
Winnisimmet Vet. Vol. Firemen's Drum Corps, r 34 Walnut
Banks. (See Savings Banks.)
CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK, William Robinson pres, Albert A Fickett treas, 267 B'way (see front cover)
CHELSEA TRUST CO., B'way cor Everett ave. Capital $250,000; George W Moses pres, Edward H Lowell treas, William B Denison secy, Stephen C Gleason actuary (see front cover)
COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, organized April 1, 1890; Albert D Bosson pres, George T Roberts treas, 435 Broadway (see p 3)
The Provident Co-operative Bank, 284 B'way, chartered 1885; authorized capital $1,000,000; Thomas Martin pres, C Willis Gould secy and treas
Barbers.
Adams John L., 3 Third
Aleraina Harry, 744 Broadway
Bennett Joseph H., 18 Washington ave
Bogorian Charles, 36 Washington ave Block Max, 67 Second
Bobrick Louis, 57 Williams
Brodsky Meyer, 143 Arlington
Bankoff Benjamin, 186 1-2 Broadway
Capone Sam M., 784 Broadway
Carbone Raphael, 112 Fourth
Metropolitan Coal Co., GENERAL OFFICES
30 Congress St., Boston. CHELSEA OFFICE : 10 Winnisimmet Street. BEST QUALITY. -
- LOWEST PRICES
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CHELSEA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Barbers-Continued.
Cordeiro Antonio J., 926 Broadway Costantino A., 28 Second
Costanzo Austin, 421 Broadway
Costanzo Thomas P., 23 Congress ave
Croopnick Samuel, 77 Arlington Daley Edward F., 21 Second Davis George, 68 Fifth
Dinatale Luigi, 36 Everett ave
Drinkwater John, 158 Broadway
Duffy James E., 168 Washington ave
Fayette Edward V., 41 Highland Fee John J., 819 Broadway Ferri G., 101 1-2 Winnisimmet
Foley Thomas J., 498 Broadway
Fox Edward, 209 Winnisimmet
Giordano Umberto, 175 Chester ave
Goller Abraham, 91 Second
Gordon G. E., 433 1-2 Broadway
Howard Willia K., 119 Park
Kukorian Nacadash, 94 1-2 Washington ave Lepore Peter A., 8 Cabot
Lepore Sarafino, 886 Broadway
Levitan Joseph, 172 Broadway
Lima F. (ladies'), 379 Broadway Luprel Ralph, 259 Broadway
Mainjoy Charles, 14 Congress ave
Mazzariello Vincent M., 152 Broadway
Nicola & Selva, 151 Winnisimmet
Pallardino Jeremia, 82 Shawmut Phillips W. H., 498 Broadway Rustigian Zakar, 54 Washington ave
Schnittman Philip, 69 Everett ave Simpson M. C. Mrs., 48 Fifth Smith Robert E., 443 Broadway Steinberg Isaac, 74 Second Sullivan J. H., 18 Washington ave
Villani Quirino, 746 Broadway Welden James E., 25 Williams
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