Word: brighton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...overcoats, diamond rings, roses. But Elisha Lee was lonely, both as animal and artist. He wanted a white woman to love him. And when he obtained pretty Ownie Tremlett for his wife it was only because she could not resist vulgar luxury in the face of frowsy widowhood in Brighton. They soon hated each other bitterly and a weakling mulatto baby was the core of their hate. Lee drank and died. Ownie reverted to a frowsy lodging house and dyed her hair...
After 12.00 o'clock, Harvard, Square from Quincy to Brattle Streets, Boylston Street, Cambridge, the Anderson Bridge and North Harvard Street, Brighton will be closed to automobile traffic as far as Western Avenue, Brighton. The only automobile gates admitting to Soldiers Field will be Gates 12 and 13 on the Metropolitan Parkway at the south west corner of the field. These may be reached from Boston by Commonwealth Avenue to Brighton Avenue to Union Square, Allston, to North Beacon Street and down Market Street to the Speedway...
Taxis and other automobiles which do not park, if coming from Brighton may unlead their passengers at the corner of North Harvard Street on Western Avenue about two hundred yards from Gate No. 8. If coming via Cambridge by the Parkway from Boston they will be required to unload and turn at DeWolfe Square on the Parkway about 300 yards below the Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side...
...those who wish to park on the Metropolitan Parkway in Brighton, entrance will be provided at the gate opposite Newell Boat House and at the southwest corner of the field...
...persons parking automobiles either in the private parking field or the Brighton playground off Western Avenue there will be a special entrance through the wire fence at Gate 9 directly into Soldiers Field. Persons parking cars on the Metropolitan Parkway in Brighton may enter through Gate 14 at the southwest corner of the field or through Gate 19 opposite the Newell Boat House on the northeast side of the field...