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Development Co. 154 Montague
.. Diet Dispensary, 287 Sackett, 231 Lor- imer & 174 Johnson
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY OFFICE, 317 Washington
Upington's Directory Ofice GEORGE UPINGTON Member of Association of American Directory Publishers PUBLISHER OF BROOKLYN DIRECTORY BROOKLYN ELITE DIRECTORY BROOKLYN STREET DIRECTORY BROOKLYN MAP Circulars Addressed and Delivered 317 WASHINGTON STREET TELEPHONE 3004 MAIN
Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School for Boys, 4 Court sq & 18th av c 57th District Messenger Co. 313 Fulton
= District Telegraph Co. 438 & 1124 Myrtle av, 348 6th, 242 & 484 Sum- ner av, 369 & 726 Fulton, 2790 At- lantic av, 1074 & 1211 Bedford av, 1444 B'way, 359 Court, 319 & 829 F'bush av
Dock & Terminal Co. 122 25th
Dry Cell Battery Co. 991 Madison
Eastern District Dispensary & Hos- pital, 106 @. 3d
Eastern District Homeopathic Dispen- sary, 194 S. 3d
Eastern District Turn Verein, 1045 B'wick av
.€ Electric Equipment Co. 12 Clinton Electric Lamp & Novelty Co. 278 Fulton
Electrical Repair Shops, 45 York
Electrical Supply Co. 56 Myrtle av = Elevated Railroad Co. 168 Montague = Elevator & Milling Co. 86 Kent av & ft N. 10th
BROOKLYN ELITE DIRECTORY, Upington's Directory Office, 317 Washington
Engineers' Club, 191 Montague
Eye & Ear Hospital, 94 Livingston
Feather Co. feathers, 1259 DeKalb av
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Ferry Co. of New York, 392 Kent av | of application.
Brooklyn Fire Brick Works, 88 Van Dyke
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Furniture Co. 563 Fulton
= Galvanizing & Mfg Co. 50 N. 10th
Gas & Gasoline Engine Co. (inc.) 1377 DeKalb av
Germania (inc.) Union n Prospect pk w.
Glass Works, 112 Front Glycerine Mfg & Refining Co. 231 G'point av & 25 Broad Mhtn
Grade Crossing Commission, 44 Court
Guild Association, 245 Concord
Hand Ball Club, 297 Degraw
Hand Rubber Co. 397 Sumner av
Hay & Grain Co. 86 Kent av
Health Bread Bakery (inc.) 428 At- lantic av
Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 373 Ralph av Heights Improvement Co. 23 Clinton & 186 Remsen
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Hygienic Ice Co. 479 Degraw & 269 Bond
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Institute of Arts & Sciences, 502 Ful- ton, East P'kway n Flush av & 183 B'klyn av
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Union Gas Co. 180 Remsen, 191 St. James' pl, 130 & 2934 Atlantiv av, 2049 Fulton, 421 5th av, 324 Bedford av, 630 & 1199 Myrtle av
Union Publishing Co. 294 Wash'n =
Valet, 109 Montague, F'bush av C
Sterling pl & 1239 Bedford av
Varnish Mfg. Co. 35 Nostrand av
Vault Light Co. 481 Driggs av = Volunteer Firemen's Ass'n, Borough Hail
War Veterans & Sons' Ass'n, Borough Hall
Your Clothes kept in Order $16.00 per Annum
The Brooklyn Valet Office: 109 MONTAGUE ST. BRANCHES : 334 Flatbush Avenue, cor. Sterling Pl., and 1239 Bedford Ave., near Fulton St. Est. 1894 PAYABLE QUARTERLY Tel. 310 Prospect
Brooklyn Warehouse & Dry Dock Co. 307 Wish'n ft 26th
BROOKLYN WAREHOUSE &
STORAGE CO. 335 Schermerhorn
Washer Co. 105 Liberty
Weekly News, 4708 3d av
Wire Cloth Works, 403 Hewes
Wire Works, 127 Court
.. Wrecking Co. 1406 B'way
Yacht Club, Cropsey av c 23d av
& Brighton Beach R. R. 168 Montague
& Long Island Real Estate & Invest- ment Co. 213 Montague
& New York Ferry Co. ft. Grand
BROOKLYNER FREIE PRESSE, 35 Myrtle av & 59 Montrose av Reform, 105 Meserole Brooks Albert L. elk, h 790 Wash'n av
The Brooklyn Warehouse and Storage Company
335-355 SCHERMERHORN STREET Near Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. COLD STORAGE FOR EURS, RUGS, ETC. FINEST SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS IN BROOKLYN.
OFFICERS:
GEORGE W. CHAUNCEY,
President
Vice-President
JOHN R. VAN WORMER, - H. L. BRIDGMAN, GUY DU VAL,
Treasurer
WM. H. WAYNE,
- Manager
OFFICE HOURS; 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Telephone No. 1488 Main.
Vaults Open from 9.00 A. M. to 4.30 P. M.
Brooklyn Street Directory, UPINGTON'S DIRECTORY OFFICE, 317 Washington St., BROOKLYN. Telephone, 3004 Main.
TELEPHONE 1847 MAIN
Steam & Hot Water Heating
See card in Directory under "SCOLLAY" 74-76 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn
JOHN A. SCOLLAY
THE BUTTLE PARQUET FLOOR CO
Secretary
MILWAUKEE'S LEADING HOTEL
PLANKINTON HOUSE F. C. SAFFORD, Manager
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS
BRO
1904
BRO
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Brooks Albert J. supt, h 132 St. Felix Alexvina, wid. Dudly, h 362 S. 1st
46 Alfred, cik, h 425 Bedford av
€6 Alfred J. drugs, 1161 Myrtle av
Anne, wid. Fred'k, 'h 141 Rutledge
Annie, dressmkr, h 540 11th
Anylan H. foreman, h 1072 Halsey Byron. A. typewriters, 286 B'way Mhtn, h 314 McDonough
Carlton, buyer, h 14 St. James' pl Chas. h 119 Kingston av Chas. h 573 Macon
Chas. barber, 2104 Fulton
Chas. A. acct. h 790 Wash'n av Chas. A. tel. oper h 793 Sterling pl Chas. C. ins. h 213 Ralph av
Chris'r J. clk, h 2367 Atlantic av Cornelius, engineer, h 218 Adelphi
" Dan'l M. cik, h 199 Penn
Dora, wid. John, h 364 7th av Edw'd, clk, h 661 Degraw Edwin R. clk, h 1051 Bergen
Elias G. shipmaster, h 346 49th
Emil, children's dresses, 8th av c 18th, h 1517 8th av
Esther A. 525 Monroe
E. L. lawyer, h 204 Columbia hgts
Frank M. brassgds, 79 Wash'n, h 145 E. 18th
Frank R. compositor, h 220 Wilson Fred, cik, h 142 Dean
F. W. ins. 58 William Mhtn, h 2 Ma- con
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