Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1901, Part 32

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 610


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CARRIERS.


E. M. McGuire, P. H. Concannon, Patrick E. Noonan, W. A. Caughey, James F. McCusker, Charles F. Law, W. J. Sheridan, W. F. Turner, Fred A: Ricker, W. W. Darling, John F. Smith. Substitutes, George F. Beckwith, T. J. Doyle, Henry M. Getchill.


Mails close for Boston, 7, 8.40, 11.45 a. m .; 1.15, 2.15, 4.45, 6.30 and 7.45 p. m.


Watertown, 11 a. m. and 5.50 p. m.


North and West, 6.30, 8.40, 11.45 a. m .; 2.45, 4.45, 6.30 and 7.45 p. m.


Vermont and Quebec, 7.30 a. m.


North, 6.30 a. m .; 4.45 p. m.


New York and West, 6.30, 8.40, 11.45 a. m .; 2.45, 4.45, 6.30 and 7.45 p. m.


Sunday, New York, West and Boston, 6 p. m.


Mails due from Boston, 6.50, 3.30, 5, 5.30, 6.30 p. m.


New York, North and West due 6.50, 9:15 a. m .; 1, 3.30, 5, 5.30, 6.30 p. m .; North, 9.25 a. m., 5.30 p. m.


Maine and Provinces, 7, 9.15 a. m .; 1, 3.30, 5 p. m.


Sunday, West, New York and Boston, 9.45 a. m.


Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Sundays, 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.


Letters registered to all parts of the world.


Money orders drawn on all the principal offices in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Australia and Italy without danger of loss.


FREE DELIVERY.


Collections-6.30, 10 a. m .; 2.30, 4.15 p. m.


Deliveries-8 a. m .; 2, 4.30 p. m.


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.


See that your letters are sealed and stamped.


Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.


" Visitors " or "transients " should have mail addressed " in care of," etc.


Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.


Place your stamp on upper right hand corner.


Nothing can be attached or pasted on postal cards except at postal rates.


Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.


Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.


There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single books ; all other matter limited to four pounds.


Liquids can be mailed only in metal or wooden boxes.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them "in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage and they are held as unmailable.


RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.


Registered letters and packages, 8 cents each, in addition to regular postage. Postal cards, 1 cent each. Return postal cards, 2 cents each. Circulars, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.


Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when sent by other than a news agent or a publisher, 1 cent for four ounces or fraction. Any other article of printed matter, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals to regular subscribers, when sent from office of publi- cation or from news agent, 1 cent a pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, it can only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting weeklies) and periodicals not exceeding two ounces, and 2 cents each for peri- odicals weighing more than two ounces.


All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.


Parcel Postage-All articles of merchandise (except poisons, explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce not exceeding four pounds.


SPECIAL DELIVERY.


The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United States and all classes of mail matter.


Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10-cent special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at Letter Carrier offices, within the carrier limits, imme- diately on arrival between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. m., and at any other post office within a one-mile radius between the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m.


PROHIBITED ARTICLES.


The following articles are prohibited from transmission: Publi- cations which violate the copyright laws of the country of desti- nation ; poisons and explosives or inflammable substances ; liquids or those which easily liquefy ; confections and pastes; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried ; fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, advertisements or circulars ; all obscene or immoral articles; articles which in any way damage or destroy


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter ) at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping, and to be easy of inspection.


FOREIGN.


Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Argen- tine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits Settle- ments, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Madagascar (except Tamatave and St. Mary's), British mail, 13 cents; French mail, 21 cents; Bolivia, 5 cents. New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, 12 cents. South Africa and St. Helena, 15 cents. Mexico and Canada, same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.


Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Re- public, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, and Newfound- land, 1 cert for two ounces. Canada, 1 cent for four ounces. Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victo- ria and Tasmania, 2 cents for each paper. Madagascar (except Tamatave and St. Mary's), British mail, 4 cents for each four ounces. Bolivia, 1 cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof. South Africa and St. Helena, 4 cents each paper under four ounces, and Natal, South Africa, 4 cents for each paper under four ounces Mexico, 1 cent each four ounces.


Postal cards to all postal union countries where five-cent letter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent each.


MONEY ORDERS-DOMESTIC.


For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50,-3 cents. Over $2.50 and not exceeding $5,-5 cents. Over $5 and not exceeding $10, -8 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20,-10 cents. Over $20 and not exceeding $30,-12 cents. Over $30 and not ex- ceeding $40,-15 cents. Over $40 and not exceeding $50,-18 cents. Over $50 and not exceeding $60,-20 cents. Over $60 and not exceeding $75,-25 cents. Over $75 and not exceeding $100,-30 cents. Additional tax of 2 cents on all Domestic Orders, called war tax.


FOREIGN.


Money Orders issued on the United Kingdom, Ireland, Ger- many, Switzerland, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Holland, Austria via Switzerland, Belgium, Jamaica, New-


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foundland, New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria, Queens- land, Tasmania, Hawaiian Kingdom, Windward Islands, Panama, Leeward Islands, Cape Colony, British India, and Portugal, Cey- lon, Straits Settlements, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Tangiers, Morocco, Netherlands, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Constantinople, Ber- muda, Falkland Islands, Western Australia, Gambia, Mauritius, Natal, St. Helena, Trinidad, Malta, Beyreuth, Salonica, Smyrna, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan, Iceland via Germany, Massowah, Assab, Zanzibar, Transvaal, British Bechuanaland, Orange Free State and Alexandria in Egypt. Rates 10 cents for every $10.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Allin, Horatio N.


Mann, Francis C.


Armstrong, Thomas H.


McCollester, John A.


Beal, George R.


Mayberry, George L.


Bergin, Michael


Merrells, Thomas


Bond, Charles W.


Moody, N. A.


Carey, Thomas F.


Peterson, William E.


Dennen, Hollis E.


Roberts, Dudley


Drury, William H.


Robinson, Frederic I.


Emerson, Guy Thorp


Shepard, Charles J.


Fisher, Henry N.


Smith, Edward Irving.


French, Clarence F.


Stark, Robert M.


French, Daniel


Stearns, Charles E.


Hall, Henry C.


Stone, Charles F.


Hall, Luman N.


Storer, John H.


Harvey, John L.


Sullivan, Arthur F.


Harrington, Herman P.


Tolman, Bradshaw S.


Hutchinson, Arthur B.


Upham, Samuel O.


Jennison, Arthur


Viles, Daniel F.


Johnson, Byron B.


Walker, Edward A.


Johnson, Melvin M.


Warren, Nathan


Keyser, John L.


Whitford, Edward D.


Lathrop, Andrew J.


Wills, William R.


Luce, Enos T.


Williams, Eben J.


Lyman, Arthur T.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Armstrong, Thomas H.


Johnson, William H.


Bartel, William P.


Lathrop, Andrew J.


Bergin, Michael


Loring, E. D.


Bowker, Francis E.


McClellan, E. F.


Connolly, M. J.


Milton, Henry S.


Drake, Albert R.


Smith, Charles F. A.


Harvey, John L.


Stark, Robert M.


Taber, George R.


Jarvis, William F. Jennison, Arthur Johnson, Melvin M.


Walker, E. A.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


IN BOSTON, CAMBRIDGE, NEWTON, ETC.


Advertising Novelties.


Pratt B. Frank, 11 Portland, Boston [see opp. first page of Watertown General Directory]


Ale and Porter.


Berry C. & Co., 84 to 88 Leverett, Boston [see opp. Tremont Theatre diagram]


Arc Lights.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Architects.


Hartwell, Richardson & Driver, 62 Devonshire, Boston [see page 17]


Artificial Stone Sidewalks


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page]


Asphalt Floors.


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page]


Auctioneers.


Ellis & Melledge, Lyceum building, Harvard square, Cambridge [see back colored page]


Awnings, Tents and Flags


Bigham Ed., 94 Commercial, Boston [see opposite Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 316]


Banks.


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 87 Milk, Boston [see page 31] Cambridge Trust Co., 1300 Massachu- setts av., Cambridge [see inside back cover]


Charles River National Bank, 1408 Massachusetts av., Cambridge [see page 2]


New England Trust Co. (The), 85 Devonshire, Boston [see page 30]


Bedding.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend, Boston [see back cover ]


Blank Books.


Butman F. L., 76 Washington, Bos- ton [see page 48]


Bleachery.


Waltham Bleachery and Dye Works, 50 State, Boston [see page 35]


Bottlers.


Berry C. & Co., 84 to 88 Leverett, Boston [see opp. Tremont Theatre diagram, page 316]


Box Manufacturers.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Box Printers.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Box Shooks.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see


page 333]


Brushes ( Whitings).


Logue C. E., 8 Devonshire and 18 to 20 Brattle sq., Boston [see page 37]


Builders' Finish.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Carpet Cleaning.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple pl., Boston [see page 3]


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Cellar Cementing and Granolithic Work.


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page]


Chandeliers and Globes.


F. A. Wendell Plumbing and Heat- ing Co. (The), 64 Huntington av. and 804 Tremont building, Boston [see page 484]


Chemicals.


Warren Soap Mnfg. Co. (The), 143 Federal, Boston [see page 33]


Chiropodist.


Anderson A .. 171 Charlesbank road, Newton [see back cover]


Civil and Hydraulic Engineers.


Mason W. A. & Son, 631 Mass. av., Cambridgeport [see back colored page]


Cleansing.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple pl., Boston [see page 3]


Clothes Cleaning.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple pl., Boston [see page 3]


Coal and Wood.


Eddy C. F. Co., 1411 Washington, West Newton [see front cover]


Concrete Walks and Driveways.


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page]


Conductors and Gutters.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Copper Plate Printer.


Berry Andrew C., 12 West, Boston [see over Waltham Theatre dia- gram, page 314]


Cotton Goods Mnfrs.


Boston Manufacturing Co., 50 State, Boston [see page 34]


Cypress Lumber, Wood and Shingles.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Dermatologists.


Brough Frank, M. D., 11 Winter, Bos- ton [see adv. on map] Anderson A., 171 Charlesbank road, Newton [see back cover]


Dining Rooms.


New Tremont House, D. J. Tracey & Co., props., 329 and 331 Tremont, Boston [see back cover]


Disinfectants,


Puritan Germicide Co., Geo. S. Tol- man, gen. manager, 38 Central, Boston [see back cover]


Distillers' Agents.


Berry C. & Co., 84 Leverett, Boston [see opp. Tremont Theatre diagram, page 316] Cassidy John E. & Son, 50 Broad, Boston [see page 480]


Doors, Sash and Blinds.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Draperies.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend. Boston [see back cover]


Dye House.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple pl., Boston [see page 3.]


Electric Annunciators.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Electric Bells.


Barnes Frank L , 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


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Electric Gas Lighting.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Electric Goods.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston. [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Electric Motors.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Electric Supplies.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Electrician.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Engineers (Civil and Hydraulic).


Mason W. A. & Son, 631 Massachusetts av., Cambridgeport [see back col- ored page]


Engravers.


Berry Andrew C. (copper plate), 12 West, Boston [see over Waltham Park Theatre diagram. page 314] Butman F. L., 76 Washington, Boston [see page 48]


Expresses.


Davis' Waltham and Boston, 14 Dev- onshire, 71 Kingston, 11 Harrison av., 15 Merchants row, 75 Kilby, 32 Court sq., 128 State, 6 and 50 South Market. and 105 Arch, Boston [see page 37]


Gibbs & Co., 95 Arch, 34 Court sq., 36 Merchants row, 15 Devonshire. 77 Kingston. Boston [see page 36] .


Facial Treatment and Massage.


Anderson A., 171 Charlesbank road, Newton [see back cover]


Fireproof Vaults for Sil- verware and Valuables.


Boston Storage Warehouse Co .. M ss av., cor. Westland av., Boston [see page 38]


Flags, Awnings and Tents.


Bigham Ed., 94 Commercial, Boston [see opp. Tremont Theatre diagram, page 316]


Floor Finishing Supplies.


Stickney & Smith, 7 Tremont Temple, Boston [see adv. on map]


Floor Wax.


Stickney & Smith, 7 Tremont Temple, Boston [see adv. on map]


Flooring and Sheathing.


Stearns A. T, Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Flour.


Eddy C. F. Co., 1411 Washington, West Newton [see front cover ]


Furnaces, Ranges, etc.


Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 Union, Boston [see page 488]


Furniture Dealers.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend, Boston [see back cover]


Furniture Mnfrs.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend, Boston [see back cover]


Furniture Storage.


Boston Storage Warehouse Co., Mass. av., cor. Westland av., Boston [see page 38]


Gas Appliances.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


Gas Burners.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


Gas Fitter.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


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Gas Lamps and Burners.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


Gas Light Co.


Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., 421 Center, Newton [see p. 488]


Gas Piping.


F. A. Wendell Plumbing and Heat- ing Co. (The), 64 Huntington av. and 804 Tremont building, Boston [see page 484]


Gas Radiators, Logs and Grates.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


Gas Stoves and Ranges.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton see page 69]


Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., 421 Centre, Newton [see p. 488]


Gas Water Heaters.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


Glove Cleaning.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple pl., Boston [see page 3]


Granolithic Sidewalks, Driveways, etc.


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page]


Greenhouse Stock.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Grilles.


Stickney & Smith, 7 Tremont Temple, Boston [see adv. on map]


Gutters and Conductors.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The). (wood), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Hardware.


Logue C. E., 8 Devonshire and 18 and 20 Brattle sq., cor. Elm, Boston [see page 377


Hardwood Floors.


Stickney & Smith, 7 Tremont Temple, Boston [see adv. on map]


Hardwood Lumber.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Hay and Grain.


Eddy C. F. Co., 1411 Washington, W. Newton [see front cover]


Horse and Wagon Covers.


Bigham Ed., 94 Commercial, Boston [see opp. Tremont Theatre diagram, page 316]


Hosiery Manufacturers.


Boston Mnfg. Co., 50 State, Boston [see page 34]


Hotel.


New Tremont House, D. J. Tracey & Co., props., 329 and 331 Tremont, Boston [see back cover]


Hotel Cooking Apparatus.


Cortis Dwight T., prop., Boston ·Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


Incandescent Gas Lamp Supplies.


Cortis Dwight T., prop. Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 22 West, Bos- ton [see page 69]


. Incandescent Lights.


Barnes Frank L., 78 Bedford, Boston [see under Tremont Theatre dia- gram, page 317]


Insurance Agents.


Ellis & Melledge, Lyceum bldg., Har- vard square, Cambridge [see back colored page] Ingraham & Stone, 115 Water, Bos- ton [see page 487]


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Insurance Company.


Cambridge Mutual Fire Ins. Co., A. L. Barbour, sec., 763 Massachusetts av., Cambridgeport [see front cover]


Investment Securities.


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 87 Milk, P. O. square, Boston [see page 31]


Cambridge Trust Co., 1300 Mass. av .. Cambridge [see inside back cover ] New England Trust Co. (The), 85 Devonshire, Boston [see page 30]


Iron Works.


Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., 8 Oliver, room 18, Boston [see page 6]


Iron and Brass Founders.


Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., 8 Oliver, room 18, Boston [see page 6 |


Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 35 Union, Boston [see page 488]


Justices of the Peace.


Abbott John E., 85 Devonshire, Bos- ton [see page 490]


Armstrong Thomas H., 82 Devon- shire, Boston [see page 44] Johnson & Johnson, 53 Tremont, Bos- ton [see page 44] Skinner Henry R., 27 State, Boston [see page 490]


Smith Charles F. A., 339 Tremont bldg., Boston [see page 42]


Stearns Charles E., 5 Tremont, room 51, Boston [see page 42] Stone Walter C., 53 State, Boston [see page 490]


Vahey James H, 23 Court, Boston [see page 490]


Vahey Thomas F., 23 Court, Boston


Kitchen Ware.


Logue C. E., 8 Devonshire and 18-20 Brattle sq., Boston [see page 37]


Landscape Architect.


Buckenham Horatio R.,62 Devonshire, Boston


Laundry.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple pl., Boston [see page 3]


Lawyers.


Abbott John E., 85 Devonshire, Bos- ton [see page 490]


Armstrong Thomas H., 82 Devon- shire, Boston [see page 44]


Boles & Stearns, 5 Tremont, room 51, Boston [see page 42]


Carey Thomas F., 6 Ashburton place, Boston [see page 44]


Johnson & Johnson, 53 Tremont, Bos- ton [see page 44]


Mayberry George L., 6 Ashburton place, Boston [see page 44]


Skinner Henry R., 27 State, Boston [see page 490]


Smith Charles F. A., 339 Tremont bldg .. Boston [see page 42]


Stone Walter C., 53 State, Boston [see page 490]


Vahey James H., 23 Court, Boston [see page 490]


Vahey Thomas F., 23 Court, Boston Vahey & Innes, 23 Court [see page 490]


Lime and Cement.


Eddy C. F. Co., 1411 Washington, W. Newton [see front cover]


Liquors, Wines, etc. (Wholesale)


Berry C. & Co., 84 Leverett, Boston [see opp. Tremont Theatre diagram, page 316] Cassidy J. E. & Son, 50 Broad, Bos- ton [see page 480]


Lock-cornered Boxes.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Lumber.


Barker George J. Lumber Co., 53 State, Boston [see back binding and page 24]


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Machinery Castings.


Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., 8 Oliver, room 18, Boston [see page 6]


Mantels and Mantel Shelves.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend, Boston [see back cover ]


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Mnfg. Companies.


American Waltham Watch Co., 373 Washington, Boston [see page 7] Ætna Mills, 266 Devonshire, Boston [see page 493 ] Boston Manufacturing Co., 50 State, Boston [see page 34]


Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., 8 Oliver room 18, Boston [see page 6] Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 Union, Boston [see page 488] Waltham Bleachery and Dye Works, 50 State, Boston [see page 35]


Mortgages.


Ellis & Melledge, Lyceum bldg., Har- vard square, Cambridge [see back colored page]


Mouldings, Brackets, etc. ( Wood)


Barker George J. Lumber Co., 53 State, Boston [see back binding and page 24]


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The) 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Naphtha Cleansing.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleans- ing Establishment, 17 Temple place, Boston [see page 3]


National Floor Dressing.


Mann E., 11 Province court, Boston [see page 18]


Notaries Public.


Abbott John E., 85 Devonshire, Bos- ton [see page 490]


Armstrong, T. H., 82 Devonshire.' Boston [see page 44] Johnson B. B., 53 Tremont, Boston [see page 44] Smith Charles F. A., 339 Tremont bldg., Boston [see page 42] Vahey James H., 23 Court, Boston [see page 490]


Notions.


Logue C. E., 8 Devonsh re and 18-20 Brattle sq .. Boston [see pag. 37]


Office Furniture.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend Boston [see back cover]


Ozo-Nus Odorless Disinfectant.


Puritan Germicide Co .. George S. Tol- man, gen. manager, 38 Central. Boston [see back cover]


Packing Box Shooks.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Packing Boxes.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Paper Hangings.


Gerry J. W., 51 Cornhill, Boston


Parquet Floors.


Stickney & Smith, 7 Tremont Temple, Boston [see adv. on map]


Pavers (Asphalt and Granolithic).


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page] Plumber.


F. A. Wendell Plumbing and Heating Co. (The), 64 Huntington av. and 804 Tremont building, Boston [see page 484]


Printed Box Makers.


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hampshire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Printers.


Berry Andrew C. (copper plate), 12 West, Boston [see over Waltham Park Theatre diagram, page 314] Butman F. L., 76 Washington, Bos- ton [see page 48]


Pratt B. Frank, 11 Portland, Boston [see adv. opp. first page of Water- town General Directory]


Printers (Wood).


Page George G. Box Co., 3 to 13 Hamp-hire, Cambridgeport [see page 333]


Real Estate.


Ellis & Melledge, Lyceum building, Harvard square, Cambridge [see back colored page] Mason W. A. & Son (purchase, sale and development), 631 Mass. av., Cambridgeport [see back colored page]


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS IN BOSTON AND OTHER CITIES. 439


Restaurant.


New Tremont House, D. J. Tracey & Co., props., 329 and 331 Tremont, Boston [see back cover]


Rheumatic Specialist.


Anderson A., 171 Charlesbank road, Newton [see back cover]


Roofing (Tin and Copper).


Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35 Union, Boston [see page 478]


Rugs.


Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal and 141 Friend, Boston [see back cover]


Safe Deposit Vaults.


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 87 Milk, Boston [see page 31] Cambridge Trust Co., 1300 Mass. av., Cambridge [see inside back cover]


Sheathing and Flooring.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Shingles, Cypress Lum- ber, etc.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The), 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 39]


Sidewalks and Driveways


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page].


Skin and Scalp Specialist.


Brough Frank, M. D., 11 Winter, Bos- ton [see adv. on map]


Soap Manufacturers.


Warren Soap Mnfg. Co. (The), 143 Federal, Boston [see page 33]


Specialist in Hair and Scalp Diseases.


Anderson A., 171 Charlesbank road, Newton [see back cover]


Stable and Cellar Floors.


Simpson Bros. Corporation, 166 Dev- onshire, Boston [see back colored page]


Stationers.




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