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Wm. H. fireman, h 56 Georgia av
Broring H'y B. ice, h 397 Lex. av ' Theo. baker, h 551 Liberty av
Broschart Geo. varnisher, h 444 B'way Broscher And'w. h 125 55th ' Marg't, wid. Wm. h 385 6th av Brose Fritz, clk, h 251 DeKalb av Wm. C. com. mer. h 181 Garfield pl Brosemann John, express, h 1901% S. 3d Broshart Frank J. mason, 171 Montrose av " H'y, grocer, 185 Montrose av Brosky Max, tailor, h 306 Maujer Broskus Paul, manager, h 361 Grove Brosnahan Jas. insp. h 424 Clinton " Julia, wid. And'w, h 219 Adams
Brosnan And'w, engineer, h 86 Carroll Cath. wid. Jas. h 155 Bridge
Cath. wid. Wm. h 128 Pres't
Edw'd J. fireman, h 635 Grand av John, conductor, h 1997 Fulton John J. clk, h 135 Ryerson John T. physician, h 518 Henry
Lizzie, wid. John, h 415 14th
Mich'l, clk, h 178 Wyckoff
Patrick, clk. h 233 Pearl Patrick, furrier, h 635 Grand av
Thos. J. contractor, h 99 Cumberland Timothy J. etcher, h 182 Prospect av Brosner Wm. cashier, h 301 1st
Brosow Simon, furrier, 51 E. 10th Mhtn, h 103 Cook
Bross And'w, mer. h 217 Clermont av Fred'k A. salesman, h 751 Halsey =
Fred'k L. barber, 145 Ralph av, h 832 Hancock
" Rob't S. b 382 6th av
Brosseau John B. clothing, 229 B'way Mhtn, h 92 Clermont av
Yvon, bookkpr, 1107 38th
Yvon P. drygds, 3723 Fort Hamilton av Brossler H'y, h 390 S. 2d
Brossman Chas. H. cutter, h 272 R. R. av Brosstrom John A. machinist, h 434 Bedford av
Brostoff Simon, cutter, 631 Liberty av
LAURENCE FIELD & CO.
OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN and FURRIERS. TEL .: 3664 MAIN 438 FULTON ST.
HUGH DEHAVEN, Prop'r. DEHAVEN MFG. CO. 50, 52 & 54 Columbia Heights.
STRAP
TROJAN
TROJAN BOX STRAP OF 100 PAIRS EACH. PUT UP IN BUNDLES
Length from 4 ft. to
Also Coils of
12 ft.
300 and 500 feet.
BROOKLYN ELITE UPINGTON'S DIRECTORY OFFICE,
TELEPHONE
317 Washington St., BROOKLYN
DIRECTORY
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3004 MAIN
STRAP
AN'B
Clutch Straps, Box Mfrs. of Wire and Steel Nails, Pail Hooks and Hardware Specialties. Tel. No. 38 Main.
FRANKLIN TRUST COMPANY, Cor. Montague & Clinton Sts., BROOKLYN, = NEW YORK.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS OVER $2,330,000
Allows Interest on Depos- its from Date Deposited until Withdrawn.
BRO
1902
BRO
105
Brotheridge Herbert, vet. surg. 129 Cumber- land, h 193 Carlton av
" Jos. horseshoer, 164 Carlton av, h Free- port L. I.
Brothers Jas. P. heaters, 121 S. Oxford, h 1360 Fulton
John, butler, h 324 Prospect av John, clk, h 244 Franklin av
John W. fireman, h 1458 Fulton
Lawrence J. clk, b 921 Pacific Mich'l, electrician, h 1281 St. Mark's
Mich'1, engineer, h 240 Franklin av Patrick R. conductor, h 1458 Fulton
Simon, meat, 168 Mckibben, h 112 Humb't Simon, tailor, h 79 Throop av
Wm. tinsmith, 121 S. Oxford, h 1360 Fulton
W. Franklin, manager, 21 Park row Mhtn, h 1076 Dean
W. Franklin jr, broker, h 1076 Dean Brotherson Ernest, salesman, h 16 Dean Brotherton Theo. hatter, h 63 Middagh Brotin John, h 278 Hart
Brott Jos. J. furniture, 1055 Fulton, h 83 Irving pl
" Lucian A. machines, h 150 Midwood Brotzmann Fred'k C. painter, 294 Atlantic av, h 184 Dean
Brouard Il'y J. com. mer. 83 Worth Mhtn, h 265 Vernon av
Brough Wm. acet. h 434 11th Brougher Edmund (Rev.) h 271 Hicks
Broughton Harry L. printer, h 141 Clermont
John C. b 361 Bridge
" John J. reporter. h 278 Hart
Luke D. physician, 418 Madison
Broun Campbell C. broker, 66 B'way Mhtn, h 853 Carroll Brounfleck Leo, bldr. h 338 Wythe av Brourton Wm. T. civil eng. h 359 4th Brous Harris, cloakmfr, 61 Mhtn av Brothers Wm. salesman, h 1061 Bedford av Brouwer Geo. H. broker, 20 Broad Mhtn, h 335 Wash'n av
John B. elk, h 683 Sterling pl
.. John H. jeweler, 471 Grand Sam'l S. drugs, h 35 Pulaski
Theo. jeweler, 471 Grand
Theo. & Son, jewelers, 471 Grand Brow Gordan, printer, h 1283 B'wick av Browd David. drugs, 197 Saratoga av Browe Fred'k H. architect, 102 Chambers Mhtn, h 288 Adelphi
Brower Abram L. collector, h 1271 Bedford
Albert, elk. h 598 Bedford av
Albert H. h 288 Adelphi
Alex. R. hatter, 68 Green Mhtn, h 197 McDonough
Alfred M. printer. h 2184 Fulton
And'w S. com. mer. 248 Wash'n Mhtn, h 47 Brevoort pl Annie, wid. Jones A. h 121 Ashland pl Arthur O. elk. h 450 56th
Benj. T. clk, h 1418 Atlantic av
Caroline M. wid. Herbert H. h 451 De- catur
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