Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1905, Part 27

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 348


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SHERMAN HENRY P., 593 Main and 27 Liberty


TOLMAN BRADSHAW S., 621 Main, room B (see page 11)


TOLMAN JOHN A., 621 Main


TILES DANIEL F. & CO., 637 Main (see page 26) WALKER E. A., 637 Main (see page 10)


Refrigerators


GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 708 Main (see page 70) GRAVES P. H. & SON, 151 Moody (see p. 12)


Restaurants (See also Dining Rooms.)


Bell J. G., 149 Adams


Brackett L. S., 6 Common


Branden C. C. & Bros., 204 Prospect


Dore E. Mrs .. 7 Cushing Lynn Harry I., 114 Moody


McTernan M. Mrs .. 743 Main


Marsh W. W., 235 Prospect


Phelps Albert L., 151 Adams Quinobin Cafe. 235 Prospect Wilkins Bert W., 11 Pine Willey Nelson A., 613 Main


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Ribbons, Flowers, Etc


ADAMS P. P., 133 to 139 Moody (see p. 25) CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., 107 to 115 Moody (see page 24)


Roofers


Carr F. C. (tin), 561 Main


Carr George H. (gravel), 44 Russell


Conley John A., 29 Gorham


HYNES JOHN H. & CO., 43 Cedar (see p. 18) KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see page 2)


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see see page 3)


Roofing Materials


KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see page 2)


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3)


Roses, Pinks, Violets, Etc


GEER E. A. MRS., 98 Chestnut (see back cover GOINSALVOS ROBERT L., 98 Chestnut (see back cover) SILMAN JAMES T., 178 Moody (see back cover)


Safe and Machinery Movers


BRAD'S EXPRESS, 120 to 124 Moody (see page 25) McDONALD'S EXPRESS, T. H. Dolliver, prop., 11 Moody (see page 22)


Sanitarium


SOMERVILLE SANITARIUM CO., 16 Aus- tin, East Somerville (see page 20)


Savings Bank


WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, Enos T. Luce, pres., Charles F. Stone, treas., Savings Bank bldg., 702 Main (see p. 26)


School Supplies


BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main (see page 5) TOWNE WARREN N., 149 Moody (see front cover) TRUE C. F., 223 Moody (see page 14) WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main (see front cover)


Schools (Private)


Audet J. A. (music), 3 Moody, rooms 47 and 48


MELLOR WILLIAM H. (shorthand and typewriting), 12 Moody Notre Dame Manual Training, 60 Newton


SCHOOLS (PRIVATE)-(Continued)


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E.


H. Swain, prop., 78 Crescent (see p. 7) . Waltham New Church School, Lexington, beyond Beaver


WALTHAM £ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (THE) Waltham Trust Co. bldg., Moody (see page 24)


Waltham Training School for Nurses, rear 716 Main


Screw Manufacturers


Waltham Screw Co., Edgar F. Viles, mngr., Rumford av., Crescent Park


Seeds


HIGGINS J. A., 679 Main (see page 12) TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3)


Sewing Machines


Potter & Stainforth, 222 Moody


Singer Sewing Machine Co. (The), Arthur M. Wellman, mngr., 177 Moody Sheathing and Flooring


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 32)


Shingles, Lumber, Etc (Cypress)


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 32)


Shoe Buckles, Rivets and Studs Thomson Judson L. Mnfg. Co., off South, Roberts Crossing


Shoe Findings


Brown John A., 175 School TOWNE W. N., 149 Moody (see front cover)


Sidewalks and Driveways SIMPSON BROS. CORPORATION, 166 Devonshire, Boston (see back colored page)


Silver and Plated Ware


Houghton C. J., 4 Moody JOHNSON ROBERT B., 663 Main (see un- der Hollis Street Theatre diagram) Waltham Jewelry Co., 183 Moody


Skirts, Suits, Etc


SIMONS P. & CO., Mercantile bldg., rms. 10-11 (see Boston Theatre diagram)


THE A. & P. SKIRT CO. (manufacturers and dealers), Lawrence building, room 10 (see page 40)


Slate, Copper, Tin & Gravel Roofers HYNES JOHN H. & CO., 43 Cedar (see p. 18)


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Small Wares


ADAMS P. P., 133 to 139 Moody (see p. 25) CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb., prop., 107 to 115 Moody (see page 24)


Soda and Mineral Water Manufactur- ers


Moore George B., Massasoit, near Beaver Brook


Special Commissioner


ACTON AMY F., 58 Adams and (548 Tre- mont bldg., B.) (see page 42)


Spectacles and Eyeglasses


Houghton C. J., 4 Moody


JOHNSON ROBERT B., 663 Main (see un- der Hollis Street Theatre diagram)


Marshall R. G., 3 Moody


Simmons F. P., 333 Moody


Waltham Jewelry Co., 183 Moody


Sporting Goods


Waltham Sporting Goods Co., 212 Moody


Stable and Cellar Floors


SIMPSON BROS. CORPORATION, 166 Devonshire, Boston (see back colored page)


Stables (Livery, Boarding and Sale)


Brock W. H., rear 58 Walnut


Caswell William J., 20 Cross


CLARK GEORGE A., rear 179 Moody (see page 22) Kelley John B., 701 Main


KENDALL LEVI J., 33 Crescent (see p. 22)


KIRWIN GRAFTON E., 6 Kirwin's ct., rear 641 Main (see page 15)


Mooney P. & Sons, 28-34 Exchange


Prospect House (boarding), Thomas Cox, prop., 881 Main


Riverside Stables, 871% Moody


WELLINGTON F. D. 2d, 30-32 Elm, near F. R. R. station (see page 21)


Stage Line


KENDALL LEVI J., 33 Crescent (see p. 22)


Stationery


BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main (see p. 5) Hogan M. A. & Son, 601 Main


Morgan Art Store, 29 Moody


TOWNE WARREN N., 149 Moody (see front cover) TRUE CHARLES F., 223 Moody (see p. 14) WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main (see front cover)


Steam Engineer


HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see p. 30) Steam and Gas Fitters


Gallagher Matthew F., 561 Main


KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see page 2)


Stearns Watson, 693 Main


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3)


Wellcome Frank D., 11 Charles


Steam and Hot Water Heating


KIRWIN F. H., 588 Main (see page 2) TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3) WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., 71 and 73 Felton (see page 4)


Steamship Ticket Agent


Guinan William, 673 Main, room 2


Stenographers and Typewriters


Edmonds Jennie L., 23 Barton MELLOR WILLIAM H., 12 Moody


Stone Contractor


COOLIDGE JOHN J., 42 Lexington (see back cover)


Stone Tools


GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see p. 20)


Storage


GIBBS EXPRESS CO., 106 Moody (see p. 31) WALTHAM'S CO-OPERATIVE FURNI- TURE CO., 120-124 Moody and 5 Pine (see page 25)


WALTHAM STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO., G. E. Kirwin, manager, 6 Kirwin's ct. (see page 15)


Stoves, Furnaces, Etc


CLARKSON'S LOW PRICE FURNITURE


HOUSE, 594-596 Main (see back cover) Codyer & Cavanaugh, 727 Main


Cullen Thomas W. Co., 41 Moody


GRAVES P. H. & SON, 151 Moody (see page 12) KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see page 2)


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL. 154 Moody (see page 3)


Totman E. & Co., 194 Moody


WALTHAM'S CO-OPERATIVE FURNI- TURE CO., 120 to 124 Moody (see p. 25) WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO. (gas stoves), 684 Main (see page 5)


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Straw Matting


CLARKSON'S LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE, 594 Main (see back cover) EMERSON WARREN F., 15 Elm (see p. 25) GRAVES P. H. & SON, 151 Moody (see p. 12)


Surveyors


MASON W. A. & SON, 631 Mass., av., Cam- bridgeport (see back colored page)


Tailors


(See Merchant Tailors.)


Allan William, 9 Crescent


Bloomberg Carl D., 28 Moody


DENNISON LYMAN O., 694 Main and (87 Summer, B.) (see page 25) Gillan A., 156 Bacon GREENBERG ABE, 236 Moody (see p. 24) Levine Israel, 228 Moody


Mayne William, 854 Main


McNamara Thomas J., 695 Main


Mendelsolin C. M., 293 Crescent


Nersesian S. G. & A. G., 592 Main


O'Connell David, 637 Main


SANDERS S., 126 Moody ( see page 8)


Sheer Abe H., 8 Lexington


Simon Max, 365 Moody


SIMONS P. & CO., 10-11 Mercantile bldg. (ladies') (see Boston Theatre diagram) THE A. & P. SKIRT CO., Lawrence bldg., room 10 (ladies') (see page 40)


Tanks and Vats


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO.( THE), 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 32)


Tar (Coal)


NATIONAL COAL TAR CO., 297 Franklin, B. (see back cover)


Teas, Coffees and Spices


BRUNSWICK GROCERY & PROVISION CO., 315 Moody (see page 21) Grand Union Tea Co., 91 Moody Hennelly Thomas H., 220 River JUSTASON G. E., 16 Lexington (see p. 22) KENNEDY J. S. CO. (THE), 347 Moody (see front cover) Mccullough William I., Waverly, L. P. Stearns Bros., 199 Moody


Teachers (Dancing.) Walters George F., 349 Moody (Music.) Adams Carrie L. Mrs. (piano), 92 Maple Archambault Laura L., 325 Newton Archibald Fred W., Greenwood av.


TEACHERS (MUSIC)-(Continued)


Barker William A., 90 Myrtle Burnham L. Estelle, 36 Beech Clark Ella A., 92 Brown Clark George A., 216 Brown Cloves May L., 40 Orange Drake M. Estella (piano), 194 Adams Emerson Alice L. (piano), 489 Main


Farwell Charlotte F .. 100 Central


Fisher Albert H., 22 Maple


Gill Ellen A. (piano), 261 Crescent


Greene Alice, 72 Hall Hague Harry (violin), 99 Adams


Haley Caroline, 215 Adams


Hallett Charlotte M. (piano), Worcester lane


Hennelly Catherine G. (piano), 78 Russell


Hennelly John J., 78 Russell


Hernandez A. H. Mrs., 94 Robbins


. Hernandez M., 94 Robbins Leonard Annie M. (piano), 39 Floyd


Leslie Emma J. Mrs., 14 Taylor


Phinney Edith E. Mrs. (vocal and instru- mental), 18 Townsend


Reed Clarence E. (piano and organ), 53 Rich Ricker Charles P. (guitar, mandolin and banjo), 220 Ash


Rogers Anna L. (piano), 216 Brown Stankard K. M., 84 Pond (oratory)


Starbuck Ella L. (violin), 32 Newton


Starbuck Walter F. (piano), 43 Lexington


Stowell Martha A. Mrs. (piano and organ), 3 Union


Upham William W., 245 Charles


Walker Albert L. (organ and vocal), 673 Main


Weeks Alice Mrs. (vocal), 7 Moody


Wildman Harriet E., 57 Bedford (violin) Winslow Almira E. (piano), 111 Chestnut


(Watchmaking.)


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, prop., 78 Crescent (see p. 7)


Teamsters


BRADS EXPRESS, 120 to 124 Moody (see page 25)


BURKE DAVID J., 116 Central (see p. 31) Crafts W. D .. Charles st.


GIBBS EXPRESS CO., 106 Moody (see p. 31) MALOY PATRICK & SON, 87 Bacon (see page 31) McDONALD'S EXPRESS, 11 Moody (see page 22) Quirk James J., 263 River


Telegraph Offices


Western Union Telegraph, Waltham R. R. station


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Telephone Companies


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO., Bank bldg., 2 Lex- ington, branches B. & M. R. R. passen- ger station, Main, cor. Prospect, Beaver Brook station, Roberts station, Stony Brook station, J. G. Burgin, Woerd av., 187, 165 and 367 Moody, 212 Newton, 677 Main, 221 Felton, Main, cor. Moody, E. M. Smith, Main, cor. Common, 179 Willow, Waltham Canoe Club (see p. 29)


Tents, Awnings and Flags


Bigham Ed., 24 Sharon


BATCHELDER C. H. & CO., 234 State (see opp. Colonial Theatre diagram)


Theatre


Waltham Theatre, 15 and 16 Elm


Ticket Agents


RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO., 306 Wash- ington (see page 9)


Tiling


LALLY PATENT COLUMN CO., Beaver Brook Station' and (151 Congress, B.) (see opp. Boston Theatre diagram)


Timber (Hard Pine and Cypress)


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE), 16C Devonshire, Boston (see page 32)


Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Workers


KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see page 2) TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3)


Tinsmiths


Carr Frank C., 561 Main Cullen Thomas W., estate, 41 Moody


KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see page 2)


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3)


Toilet Articles


BACON & SAWYER, PHARMACY (THE), 165 Moody (see page 9)


HALL & LYON CO., 117 Moody (see front cover) JENKINS ELIZABETH F. MRS., 1371% Moody (see page 9)


WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main (see front cover)


Tool Manufacturers (Watch & Fine)


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Elm, opp. Benefit (see page 6)


AMES B. C. & CO., 21 Crescent


GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see p. 20).


STARK TOOL CO., 218 to 224 Moody (see page 7)


STEWART S. A., rear 85 Hall


WALTHAM MACHINE WORKS, Newton, cor. Cutter (see page 30)


Tours


RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO., 306 Wash- ington (see page 9)


Toys


BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main (see page 5)


Trunks, Valises, Etc.


CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., 107 to 115 Moody (see page 24)


CROSBY HARNESS CO., 176 Moody (see page 31)


KELLY GEORGE I. & CO., 143 Moody (see page 25)


Maynard Frank, 696 Main Stone William B., 694 Main


WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main (see front cover)


. Trust Companies


WALTHAM TRUST CO., Waltham Trust Co.'s bldg., Moody (see page 4)


Trustee of Estates


TOLMAN BRADSHAW S., 621 Main (see page 11)


Twine EATON ALBERT M., 233 Bacon (see p. S) Umbrellas and Canes Gaffney Cornelius (repairer), 2612 Cross


Undertakers


BERGIN MICHAEL, 23 Common (see p. 10) COOLIDGE & STRAUCH, 200 Moody (see page 70)


GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 708 Main (see page 70)


KIRWIN GRAFTON E., 6 Kirwin's ct., rear 641 Main (see page 15)


Mooney John J., 28-34 Exchange OSBORN GEORGE W., 627 Main Reade Agatha M. Mrs., 22 Common Roberts Douglas J., cor. Highland SPOONER & CLARK, 158 Moody (see p. 70) Wilson Thomas S., 27 Elm


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Upholsterers


Barrett James, 372 River


CLARKSON JOHN H., 594 Main (see back cover) Clay Alfred C., 8 Union SPOONER & CLARK, 158 Moody (see p. 70) Taber W. H., 567 Main


Upholstery Goods


EMERSON WARREN F., 15 Elm (see p. 25)


Valve Manufacturers


DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry av. (see page 6)


Variety Stores


Barish Barnet, 591 Main Bruce Alice A., 6 Hammond


Cronin J. P., 95 Moody Dunleavey Sarah A., 569 Main Flynn Julia A., 202 Moody


Hogan M. A. & Son, 601 Main O'Shea Catherine, 189 Newton Olson. Lars (Scan.), 41 Spruce Porter Maud Mrs., 77 Prospect


Varnish and Japan


DWINELL C. H., 707 Main (see front cover) POOLE C. A., 7 Elm (see page 19)


Veterinary Surgeons


Peterson William E., 16 Lyman Wallingford Pell F., 476 Main


Wall Paper and Mouldings


JOHNSON WILLIAM H., 211 Moody (see pages 11 and 17) TRUE C. F., 223 Moody (see page 14)


Watch and Clock Machinery


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Elm, opp. Benefit (see page 6) STARK TOOL CO., 218 to 224 Moody (see page 7) WALTHAM MACHINE WORKS, Newton, cor. Cutter (see page 36)


Watch and Clock Repairers


Eagan John J., 3 Moody, room 5 Houghton Cornelius J., 4 Moody Humphrey O. H., 103 Moody JOHNSON ROBERT B., 663 Main (see un- der Hollis Street Theatre diagram)


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E.


H. Swain, prop., 78 Crescent (see page 7) Waltham Jewelry Co., 183 Moody


Watch Dial Manufacturers


O'Hara Waltham Dial Co., Rumford av., Crescent Park


Watches, Jewelry, Etc.


Houghton C. J., 4 Moody Humphrey O. H., 103 Moody


JOHNSON ROBERT B., 663 Main (see un- der Hollis Street Theatre diagram) Waltham Jewelry Co., 183 Moody


Watchmakers' School


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, prop., 78 Crescent (see page 7)


Watchmakers' Tools (Manufacturers) AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Elm, opp. Benefit (see page 6)


Aunne Ole O., 212 Moody STARK TOOL CO., 218 to 224 Moody (see page 7) WALTHAM MACHINE WORKS, Newton, cor. Cutter (see page 30)


Watch Manufacturers


AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO., Crescent, E. C. Fitch, pres., Royal Robbins, treasurer, 373 Washington, B. (see page 7)


E. Howard Watch Co., E. R. Snow, general mngr., Charles, cor. South


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. B. Swain, prop., 78 Crescent (see p. 7)


Water Conductors


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 32)


Watertight Cellars


SIMPSON BROS. CORPORATION, 166 Devonshire, Boston (see back colored page)


Weather Strips


DWINELL CHARLES H., 707 Main (see front cover) HIGGINS J. A., 679 Main (see page 12) Weather Vane Manufacturers Cushing L. W. & Sons, rear 29 Moody


Wedding Cake


HATHAWAY'S BAKERY, C. A. Saunders, manager. 769 Main (see page 23) MACKINLAY'S HIGH CLASS BAKERY, 221 Moody (see page 13) MACKINLAY SAMUEL, 221 Moody (see page 13)


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Wedding Decorations


GEER E. A. MRS., 98 Chestnut (see back cover)


GOINSALVOS ROBERT L., 98 Chestnut (see back cover)


PIETY CORNER CONSERVATORIES, Worcester lane (see page 46)


SILMAN JAMES T., 178 Moody (see back cover)


Wheelbarrows


HIGGINS J. A., 679 Main (see page 12)


Wheelwrights


Cutting Benjamin L., Forest, near Trapelo road


Evans Thomas, 7 Water


LIDSTONE S. S., 400 Main (see page 18)


Mullen James, Music Hall av.


Ohnemus Andrew, 14 Spring


Parkman Thomas, Music Hall av.


WRIGHT FRANK T., 207 Lexington (see page 18)


Whiteners and Colorers


YOUNGSTROM ALFRED J., 22 Middle (see page 17)


Window and Door Frames


DWINELL C. H., 707 Main (see front cover) Window and Door Screens


DWINELL, C. H.,707 Main (see front cover) HIGGINS J. A., 679 Main (see page 12) SPOONER & CLARK, 158 Moody (see page 70)


Window Shades and Fixtures


EMERSON WARREN F., 15 Elm (see page 25)


Windows, Doors and Blinds


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 32)


Wire Lathers


WHITE EDWARD F., 26 Exchange (see page 17)


Wood -


(See coal and wood.)


CARNEY J. COAL CO., 70 Calvary (see page 70)


Frost G. Frank, 33 and 35 Moody


NEW ENGLAND COAL CO., Pryor Fulton, prop., Newton, opp. depot, 179 Moody and 609 Main (see back cover)


WALTHAM COAL CO., office 663 Main, yard New Elm, near the bridge, F. P. Rutter, manager (see front cover)


WATCH CITY ICE AND FUEL CO., F. A. Brown & Co., props., 101 River (see page 14)


Wood Lathers


WHITE EDWARD F., 26 Exchange (see page 17)


Wooden Ware


HIGGINS J. A., 679 Main (see page 12) KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 588 Main (see. page 2) TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see page 3)


Woolen Goods


DENNISON L. O., 694 Main (see page 25} Worsteds, Yarns, Etc


ADAMS P. P., 133, 135 and 137 Moody (see page 25) CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop., 107 to 115 Moody (see page 24)


Wrought Iron Worker


GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see page 20)


WALTHAM CITY GOVERNMENT 1905


MAYOR-JOHN L. HARVEY.


Aldermen-George D. Thomas, President. At Large-Ward 1, Frank T. Wright; Ward 2, John E. Whitcomb; Ward 3, Robert B. Somers; Ward 4. John H. Marcy; Ward 5, George D. Thomas; Ward 6, Waldron E. Sawyer; Ward 7, David A. S. Barker. From Wards-Ward 1, Martin F. Carney; Rufus E. Lord: Ward 2, Grafton E. Kir- win, Edward Wellington; Ward 3, Frank H. Cunnare, James T. Riley; Ward 4, Frank L. Barnes, Charles A. Foster; Ward 5. George A. Fiel, Frank E. Wells; Ward 6, Frank L. Howe, Hanson Rayner; Ward 7, Andrew Brophy, Alfred A. Jones. Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Luman N. Hall.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk, Luman N. Hall.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, Al- fred W. Tarbell.


Auditor of Accounts, Charles F. Allen.


City Solicitor, Charles E. Stearns.


City Engineer, Bertram Brewer.


City Physician, Walter S. Hoyt. City Messenger, George M. Hudson. Inspector of Wires, John T. Pownall. Inspector of Buildings, Samuel Patch. Inspector of Provisions, William E. Peter- son.


Superintendent of Sewers, Bertram Brewer. Superintendent of Streets, Richard A. Jones. Superintendent of Water Works, Laroy Brawn.


Superintendent of Public Buildings, Samuel Patch.


Water Registrar. Laroy Brown.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Willis W. Clarke.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


John L. Harvey, Mayor, Chairman (ex- officio); Winfred N. Emery, Clarence F. French, Herbert E. Jones, George S. Al- den, Henry A. Wood, Samuel L. Ryan, Charles F. Smith, John Stark, Samuel Friebe.


George S. Alden, Representative to Alder- men.


William D. Parkinson, Superintendent of Schools and Secretary of Committee.


BOARD OF ASSESSORS


Bradshaw S. Tolman, Chairman; Michael T. Connolly, Frederick P. Rutter.


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.


Ward 1, James A. McGlinchey: Ward 2, John A. Tolman: Ward 3. Michael Wha- len; Ward 4, William E. Allen: Ward 5, Edward L. Jackson; Ward 6, George E. Dolber: Ward 7, John E. Harris.


BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF POOR.


Isaac F. Warren, Chairman; John W. Ek- wall, William H. Baker, M. D. Rollins H. Swett, Clerk of Board,


BOARD OF HEALTH.


William P. Bartel, Chairman: Samuel P. Strickland, M. D., Thomas J. Monahan, Matthew B. King, Albert P. Williams. A. Lincoln Moody, Inspector of Plumbing.


DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Nathan Warren, Chairman: Christine Ful- ton, William D. Parkinson, Michael J. Connolly, Joseph E. Mitchell, Thomas H. Rollinson. Mary E. Bill, Librarian; Anna Warner, Assistant.


BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMIS- SIONERS.


William R. Sawtelle, Chairman: Leonard Greene, Clerk; Willis W. Clarke, Robert B. Johnson, William Roberts, Charles M. Bodge.


BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Freeman C. Hodgdon, Chief: George L. Johnson, First Assistant and Clerk; Ed- ward H. Bull, Second Assistant.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS. Thomas H. Armstrong, Chairman: G. Frank Frost, Charles H. Moulton.


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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. Ephraim Stearns, Chairman; A. Hun Berry, Frank L. Preble, Elijah S. Anderson, Ptolemy P. Adams.


TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND.


John E. Soper, Ann D. Adams, George S. Alden, and the Overseers of the Poor (ex- officiis.)


BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS. Clarence F. French, Chairman; James P. Murphy, William F. Rooney.


BOARD ON PRINTING AND STATION- ERY.


City Clerk, Chairman; City Treasurer, City Auditor, ex-officiis.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


William A. Adams, Chairman: John H. Mur- ray, Richard Steele. Luman N. Hall, Clerk.


CHIEF OF POLICE-James H. McKenna; Sergeant, Clayton H. Taft; Inspector, William P. McKenna.


LOCATION OF POLICE SIGNAL BOXES. No. 1 Circuit-Box No. 12. corner Main and Moody streets: Box No. 14. corner Charles and Water streets: Box No. 15, corner Felton and Harvard streets: Box No. 16. Roberts Crossing, South street: Box No. 17, corner Main and Hammond streets.


No. 2 Circuit-Box No. 21, Beaver street near Waverley Oaks road; Box No. 35. corner Church and Summer streets: Box No. 37, corner Forest street and Trapelo road; Box No. 51, Lincoln street, near Lake street; Box No. 52, Winter street, near Locust street: Box No. 53, corner School and Exchange streets; Box No. 54, corner Bacon and Lexington streets.


No. 3 Circuit-Box No. 31, Beaver Brook Depot; Box No. 32, corner Newton and River streets; Box No. 34, corner River and Willow streets; Box No. 42, corner Newton and Ash streets: Box No. 45. cor- ner Newton and Taylor streets.


No. 4 Circuit-Box No. 36. R. R. Station, Carter street; Box No. 23, corner Pine and Moody streets; Box No. 24, corner Crescent and Maple streets; Box No. 25. Moody street, near Wadsworth avenue; Box No. 26, Woerd avenue, Crescent


Park; Box No. 27, High street, opposite Hall street.


LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES .*


12 Moody street Fire Station.


*13 Moody street, opposite Spruce.


14 Adams and Maple streets.


15 Crescent street, opp. A. W. W. Co.


*16 Moody and Robbins streets


*17 High and Hall streets .


18 Pine and Gardner streets.


19 Cedar and Oak streets.


112 Taylor and Lowell streets.


*113 Crescent street, opp. Hotel Crescent


114 Crescent and Walnut streets.


115 Woerd avenue and Martyn street.


116 Crescent and Adams streets.


117 Lowell and Ash streets.


118


Electric Light Station.


119 Newton and Chestnut streets.


151 Rumford avenue, O'Hara Dial Co.


161 Moody and Derby streets.


162 Adams and Brown streets.


171 Newton and Myrtle streets.


172 Lowell street and Washington ave.


173 Robbins and Newton streets.


181 Newton and Benefit streets.


191 Calvary street, opposite Flood.


192 Farwell and Calvary streets.


*23 Moody street, crossing Fitchburg R.R.


24 Charles and Fountain streets.


*25 Main and Bacon streets.


26 Main and South streets.


27 Charles and Prospect streets.


28 Roberts' Paper Mills.


29 Stony Brook, opposite Hemenway's.


225 Main and Spring streets.


226 Main and Stowe streets.


*Keyless Boxes.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-James H. McKenna. Sergeant of Police-Clayton H. Taft.


Inspector of Police, William P. McKenna. Patrolmen-James J. Bryant, James W. Carney, Charles E. Cater. Lawrence J. McCarthy, Richard Currin, Henry W. Peabody. Charles E. Backman, Thomas L. V. Tully, William H. Mogan, Peter J. Tracey, Horace E. Eastman. William H. Gammon, Patrick B. Graney, Lucius T. Bemis, William F. Jones. Driver of Pa- trol Wagon.


Constables-William P. McKenna, John H. Brown, Charles F. Chase, George E. Dol- ber, William F. Cheney, George V. Hil- dretli, Michael H. Lynch, William W.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


(Continued)


Bryant, John A. Tolman. Edward T. Pea- body.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Board of Fire Engineers-Office, Central Fire Station, Lexington street. Freeman C. Hodgdon, Chief: George L. Johnson, 1st Asst. and Clerk; Edward H. Bill, 2d Asst.


Fire Police-Watson Stearns, Captain; William W. Bryant, Edgar H. Coffin, J Y. Marden, Theodore K. Holbrook, James R. Wright, Arthur L. Hill.


Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1- Moody, near Maple street, Henry F. Smith, Captain; Charles T. Davis, Engine- man: George W. Rogers, Engine Driver; William E. Hill, Hose Driver.


Hose Company, No. 1-School avenue, Lewis G. Tracy, Captain; J. H. Handy, Driver.


Engine Company, No. 2-Lexington street, C. A. Higgins, Captain: A. H. Parks, Engine; Charles Giddings, Driver.


Hose Company, No. 3- Moody, near Maple street, W. I. Richardson, Captain; An- drew J. Wheeler, Driver.


Hose Company, No. 4-Prospect street, cor. Russell, J. F. Whitcomb, Captain; Avard E. Gray, Driver.


Hook and Ladder Company. No. 1 -- Lexing- ton street. Edward T. Jewett. Captain; Edward Fisher, Driver.


Ladder Company, No. 2-Moody street, near Maple, Peter Pendlebury. Captain; Michael Hardyman, Driver.


Chemical Engine, No. 1-Lexington street, Albert W. Bullock, Captain: E. L. Neal, Hoseman; Frederick A. Dauncey. Driver. Supply Wagon, No. 1-Moody street, near Maple, Herbert L. Willey, Driver.


Public Schools


SCHOOL BOARD, 1905 .- Hon. John L. Harvey, Chairman: George S. Alden, Representative to the Board of Aldermen: William D. Parkinson, Clerk; Clarence F. French. Winfred N. Emery, Herbert E. Jones, Samuel L. Ryan. Charles F. Smith, Henry A. Wood, George S. Alden, Samuel Friebe, John Stark,


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-Wm. D. Parkinson. Office, High School Build- ing. This office is always open during business hours. The superintendent may ·be found there within the following hours:


4 to 5 P. M., except Thursday and Satur- day. Tuesday and Friday, 8 to 9 A. M. Wednesday, 7.30 to 8 P. M. Office Assis- tant, Caroline S. Doe.


BANKS, Main, cor. South-S. Caroline Peabody, Principal.


BRADSHAW-STEARNS, High street- Albert Candlin, Master.




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