Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1909, Part 22

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 180


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29 Stony Brook opposite Hemen- way's


225 Main and Spring streets


226 Main and Stowe streets


227 South street opposite Dart- mouth


228 South and Hartwell streets 229 Weston st, near Osgood We -- ymouth's


241 Harvard and Felton streets *242 Felton and Water streets


*261 Main street, opp Prospect 262 School and Howard streets 263 Main and Lunda streets


31 Pond and Exchange streets 32 Bacon and Dale streets


34 Lexington and Lincoln sts 35 Winter and Locust streets 36 Lincoln and Smith streets


37 Lexington street and Trapelo road


38 Lexington street, crossing Mass CR R


39 Hammond and Lawrence sts 3II Plymouth and Caughey sts 321 West Dale street


33I Bacon street, crossing Mass CRR


*


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 av; Box No 26, Woerd avenue, Crescent Park; Box No 27, High street, opposite Hall street


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Board of Fire Engineers, office, Central Fire Station, Lexington street; George L Thompson, chief; Edward H Bull, Ist asst and clerk; George H Strauch, 2nd asst


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


STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO, NO I


Moody, near Maple street Henry F Smith, captain; Charles T Davis, engineman; George W Rogers, engine driver; William E Hill, hose driver


HOSE COMPANY NO I School avenue


Lewis G Tracy, captain; J H Ha- ndy, driver


ENGINE COMPANY NO 2 Lexington street


C A Higgins, captain; A H Pa- rks, engineman; Samuel C Cropley, cngine driver; Charles J Giddings, hose driver


HOSE COMPANY NO 3 Moody, near Maple street W I Richardson, captain; And- rew J Wheeler, driver HOSE COMPANY NO 4 Prospect street, cor Russell


J F Whitcomb, captain; Avard E Gray, driver


HOOK AND LADDER COMP- ANY NO I Lexington street


Charles Wheeler, captain; Edw- ard T Fisher, driver


LADDER COMPANY NO 2 Moody street, near Maple


Peter Pendlebury, captain; Mich-


and Ash streets; Box No 45, corner Newton and Taylor streets


No 3 Circuit-Box No 31, Beaver


Newton and River streets; Box No LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


332 Bacon street opp Greenwood av


391 Summit and Lawrence sts


41 Beaver street, A T Lyman's peated twice or more


4 Church and Summer streets 42 Beaver and Linden streets 43 Quince street near E N Pier- ce's


45 Trapelo road and Forest st


46 Trapelo road opp Baldwin's then let go; listen, if the gong in


*4II School and Liberty streets 442 Beaver and Warren streets * 5 Main and Elm streets 5 Central Fire Station


* 51 Main and Heard> streets


* 52 Main street opp Linden 53 Main and Willow streets 54 River and Willow streets 56 Newton and Willow streets 57 Central and Appleton streets leaving it


521 Grove and Bright streets 523 River and Elm streets *Keyless Boxes PRIVATE BOXES


81 City Home, South street


82 Orient Bicycle Factory 83 Judson L Thomson M


that their key will be "trapped" when used and will be returned to Co, them by an Engineer or Inspector of Wires


Citizens are earnestly requested


86 Notre Dame Training School es. Signs over each box will give 87 Residence of S A Barton, Be- the desired information aver street


812 Car Barn, upper Main street 813 "Hillside" Worcester lane SIGNALS


I-One blow 6.50 a m and 8.50 p man; Geo D Thomas, representa-


m test


I-One blow 12 m time signal 2-Two blows will dismiss com- Term expiring January 1910, panies in waiting and give notice Harvey S Hartwell, Theron W


that companies in service have Temple, Henry A Wood "made up." Should an alarm oc- Term expiring January 1909, cur from another box before this Frederick H Bent, Charles P Pond signal is given, companies answer- Term expiring January I908, ing second will answer first, and Winfred N Emery, Clarence companies answering third will French, George D Thomas answer on second


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


William D Parkinson, office ald, Bertha L Clark, Mabel N


THE NATHANIEL P BANKS business hours . The superintend- corner Main and South streets; ent may be found as follows: 4 to S Caroline Peabody, principal; 5 p m, except Thursday and Satur- Edith M Wheeler, Lucy M Ad- day; Tuesday and Friday 8 to 9 a ams, Nettie McQuesten


m; Wednesday, 7.30 to 8 p m; Mrs Caroline S Doe, office asst


THE THOMAS R PLYMP- TON, Farnsworth street; Susan M Warren, principal; Mabel F Ry-


HIGH SCHOOL, School st op- posite Liberty; Willis L Eaton, an, Annie G White, Mary L


no session of schools in the morn- master; Arthur N Burke, sub-mas- Brown ing; same signal at 12.35 p m in- ter; William C Houghton, Charles dicates no afternoon session


THE THOMAS HILL, corner W Goodrich, George L Ward, Main and Heard streets; Carrie 6-6-Out of city signal, six Geo E Morris, Carl G Ander- M Leonard, principal; Louise blows twice. Companies will as- son, Sara E Frost, Caroline E Fay, Jessie E Burnham, Charlotte semble at their respective stations L McNeill, Jeanette B Wilson, L Cossar


Harriet J Williams, Henrietta


THE JONATHAN B BRIGHT


7-7-7-Military call, seven blows A Pratt, Antoinette Mattoon, May Grove street; Louise M Wilde, Palmer, Josephine F Hall, Annie principal; Hattie M Boynton, Bes-


struck three times


Railroad fire signals-One long E McIlvine, Grace F Seabury, He- blow of the locomotive whistle len Ober, Lucy Hellen Gage, Mar- followed by three short blows, re- tha C McBarnes, teachers


NORTH GRAMMAR AND INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HO- OLD HIGH, School st; Bradford LDERS


W Drake, master; Josephine R Webber, Alice L Childs, Myrtie B


Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open the door and Adams, Mary F Moses, Emma E pull the hook down once only, Campbell, Luella W McFarland, M Emma Hastings, Emily P Sw- the box strikes; if not, pull again. eet, Angie F J Main, Mary B Ro- If you fail the second time, go to binson, Ethel Jones, Bertha L Thresher, Catherine D Jones, te-


the nearest box and do the same


Remain at the box if possible, achers


after giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire. Do not give SHAW STEARS,


an alarm for a fire seen at a dis- Winthrop N Crocker, master; Sarah tance


SO GRAMMAR AND BRAD- High street; P Durkee, May Rogers Lane, Ce- Be sure the box is closed before lina H Lewis, Edith W Archibald, Anna M Bagley, Anna C Mans- field, Grace M Stone, Winnifred Marshall, Genevieve Doran, Har- riette E Darcy, Lucinda W Whorf, Key holders will bear in mind Rosalie W Cole, Ida P Brigham,


Alma L Poore, Ella M Brotchie, Marie G Lundberg, teachers


THE FRANCIS C LOWELL, Newton street: Emma H White, principal; Emily B Pratt, Sarah E Mullen, May J Moor, Rebecca Campbell, George C Blish, Dora M Burr


THE ROYAL E ROBBINS, Chestnut street; Mira E Metcalf, principal; Myrtle A Leonard, Charlotte H Smith, Bertha M Sherburne, Susanne L Gordon, Marion L Wheeler, Susie S Smith, Florence B Amsden, Annie L Hal- leran


THE SETH BEMIS, Orange street; Sarah A Wall, principal; Lucy I Chapin, Cora D Morell, Marion E Burroughs THE CHAUNCEY NEW- HALL, corner Charles and Pros- pect streets; Stella W Mayo, prin- cipal; Grace H Sawtelle, Ruth Hawks, L Mabel Forbush, Er- minnie A French, N Maude Ger-


F


If companies responding to Bo- xes 35, 36, 37, 45 and 46 on second and third alarms, are wanted with- High School Building, School opp Luce, Barbara S Mansfield out apparatus, one round of the Liberty. This office is open during box will follow


3-Three blows, second alarm 3-3-Three blows twice, third alarm


IO-IO-Ten blows will assemble the police in case of emergency 22-22-22 - Twenty-two struck three times at 7.30 a m indicates


PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL BOARD 1908


Hon Edward A Walker, chair- tive to the board of aldermen; William D Parkinson, clerk


ded


South street 84 Waltham Hospital 85 Mass School for Feeble Min- to keep themselvs informd as to the location of keys to signal box-


If you remove from your house or place of business, return the key to the Chief Engineer


and await orders


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


sie H Smith, Edna J Bowen, Ed- FIRST METHODIST EPIS-


na B Wilkins


POND END, Winter street; El- Stackpole, pastor


len M Jones, principal; Georgina B. Pratt


THE JOHN ROBERTS, Rob- pastor


erts Crossing; Edith G Webber, principal


FIRST PARISH CHURCH, (Congregational Unitarian),


JANITORS, Charles I Eaton, Church corner School; Rev Chas High; Otis E Van Demark, High; A Place, pastor; C F Lamb, treas; Minnie G Boyce, High; John R Henry P Buncher, clerk


Moor, South Grammar; Charles E Nichols, North Grammar; Gustaf der corner Beech;


B Anderson, The Old High, The


Hill; John Gustafson, The Bright; EPISCOPAL, Moody cor Cherry; Thos Glancy, The Lowell; San- Rev Roscoe L Green, pastor; Wil- der Abramson, The Banks, The lis Eaton, rec steward; B F Ellis, Plympton; George F Carr, The treas Robbins; R H Wyman, The Ste- ST JOSEPH'S (French Catho-


arns, The Bemis; John Stearns, lic), Central opp Jackson; Rev P. The Newhall; William H Wool- H Grenier, pastor


ey, Pond End; Thomas Clifton, Manual


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


ST JOSEPH'S, Central street; Sisters Filles de Jesus, teachers ST JOSEPH'S, Pond street; Brother Hyacinth, director; boys in charge of the Christian Broth- ers; girls in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Mary F Leonard, assistant


NOTRE DAME


Under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame


PRIVATE SCHOOL


WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL, Lexington near Bea- treas ver-Rev Benj Worcester, prin; Geo E Beaman, asso prin; Fannie L Riley, Fanny Partello, Hattie A Pike, teachers


CHURCHES


BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Maple near Moody; W H Dyas, pastor; William Haines, clerk; Edward McAllister, treas CHRIST CHURCH (Episco- pal), 754 Main; Rev Francis Webster, rector; Tom Hebden, treas; Charles W Cushing, clerk


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, (Univ Society of Waltham), Main near Grant; Rev Joseph K Mason, pastor; Alonzo


· Locke, clerk; Fred H Bent, treas


CHURCH OF THE ASCEN- SION Episcopal), Moody corner F OF A (Court Riverside No High; Rev H M Saville, pastor; 210); meets first and third Mon- Thomas W Shepherd, treas days at Armory Hall, 50 Spruce


FIRST BAPTIST, Charles cor Moody; organized 1852; Newton M Simmonds, pastor


SOCIETIES


A O H, Division No 19; Jas J Harold, pres; Matthew T Con- nelly, rec sec; Patrick Leonard, fin sec; Edward J Hennelly, treas; meets second and last Thursdays of each month at 655 Main


LADIES' AUXILIARY OF HIBERNIANS, DIV NO 29; meets first and third Mondays of each month


AU O W (Watch City Lodge No 166); meets at Foresters Hall, Main, first and third Thursdays


COMPANIONS OF THE FO- REST (Pride of Waltham Lodge No 853); meets first and


third Wednesdays at 1372 Moody


DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS second and fourth Monday at 27 Moody


F OF A (Watch City Court No 183); meets first and third Thurs- days of each month


FRATERNAL ORDER £ OF


street corner Moody; Rev C H EAGLES (Waltham Aerie 750) James A McTiernan, pres; Daniel


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL L Tickton, treas; Thomas O'Neil, CHURCH, Fred'k Harlam Page,


rec sec; meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at II Lex- ington


GAR (EPH Rogers Post No 29); Samuel E Clark, com; J L Wellington, S V com; Thomas Glancy, adjt; meets in Hovey Hall 27 Moody, first and third Mondays IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quinobequin Tribe No 36); meet in A. O U W bldg, Mooly first and third Mondays


IOOF (M U, Waltham Lodge No 7762), meet second and fourth Fridays of each month at Reynolds hall


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, John J Flynn, G K; William J ST MARY'S (Roman Catholic), Bannon, D G K; Ernest E Barr, nahan, pastor; Rev David F Re- first and third Thursdays at K of gan, Rev P J Foley, Rev Joseph C hall, 721 Main


KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Wal- 44 tham Lodge, No 373) meet first and third Fridays at 50 Spruce


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF TIONAL, Central opp Cross; HONOR second and fourth Tues- Rev Peter Lindstrom, pastor; Na- day at 27 Moody


thaniel Carlson, clerk and treas KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Nor- SWEDISH LUTHERAN (Be- umbega Lodge No 80); Paul J thelem), River cor Jackson; Rev Paloski, C C; S W Phinney, K of


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Charles River Co, No 38 U R K P), J T Pownell, capt; Fred Gal- loupe, Ist lieut; Geo Thornberg, rec; meets first and third Wednes- days at 50 Spruce


MASONIC (Adoniram Council R & SM); Henry P Buncher; treas; Hollis E Dennen, recorder; meet fourth Thursday of each month at 13 Moody


MASONIC (Monitor Lodge);


meet second Monday of each


month at 13 Moody MASONIC (Waltham Royal Arch Chapter) meet third Thurs- day of each month at Masonic Hall


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION (Riverside Lodge, No 42), Dr Annie M Warne, sec; George T Jones, treas; William B Greene, financial sec; meet second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at 10 Moody


ODD FELLOWS (Gov Gore Lodge, No 198) meet every Friday at 128 Main


ODD FELLOWS(Hawthorn Re- becca Lodge, No 57), Mrs Mary Christmas, N G; Mrs Elizabeth Hatch, 56 South, rec sec; Mrs Myra F Wells, treas; meet every Tuesday at 10 Moody


The Roberts; Frank B Frye, The School street; Rev Timothy Bros- F S; Wm P McKenna, treas; meets


Casey, asst pastors


SALVATION ARMY, Spruce


SWEDISH CONGREGA-


WALTHAM SOCIETY OF


THE NEW JERUSALEM


CHURCH, Lexington street; Ben- jamin Worcester, leader; J Worcester, clerk; Geo E Beaman,


TRAINING E J Peterson, pastor; John Lin- R S; meet second and fourth Tues- SCHOOL, 52 and 58 Newton- ner, clerk days


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Al-


-, pastor IMMANUEL METHODIST


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


HOLY NAME SOCIETY, St


WALTHAM EDUCATION


ODD FELLOWS (Prospect Lodge, No 35, I O O F) Charles H Marys Parish, Rev David Regan, SOCIETY, organized Nov 23, 1899 Whiten, sec; George E Dolber, Spiritual director; John J Flynn, -Meet January, March, May and treas pres; Joseph Ryan, vice pres; Wm November at High School hall Quinn, sec; meet second Sunday every month, St Marys churcch


WALTHAM HOSPITAL, Hope avenue-Arthur Lyman, pres; INTERNATIONAL MOLD- Henry N Fisher, Charles F Stone, ERS UNION, No 102-Charles vice-presidents; Edwin F Atkins,


O'Toole, sec; meet second and treas; Henry C Eaton, clerk


fourth Wednesdays at Foresters hall 661 Main


LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN 21 Newton, John L Harvey, pres; Rev Francis E Web- ster, vice pres; G B Willard, treas; Mrs Helen L Dalzell, sec


MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED, Waverly Oaks road-W W Swan, pres; C E Ware, sec; Walter E Fernald, M D, treas and resident superintendent


PAINTERS UNION, No 921- George Campbell, pres; Wesley Fletcher, sec; James H Tumilty, pres; meet every Monday at Eagle block


REPUBLICAN CLUB, 621 Main -Robert B Somers, pres; Chas A Foster, sec and treas


ST JOHN'S CLUB, 645 Main ST JOSEPH'S C T A S-H P Trainor, pres; C J McManama, rec sec; Joseph P Morrissey, treas ST VINCENT DE PAUL SO- CIETY-Dr C


J McCormick, pres; B A Buckley, vice-pres; Wm F Rooney, sec; Michael Keane, treas


WALTHAM ATHLETIC O U W . Hall 655 Main


CLUB, Riverside Boat House, Prospect bridge


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS (E P H Rogers Relief Corps, No 25), Mrs Lucy Carpenter, pres; WALTHAM BABY HOSPI- TAL, rear 751 Main-Ann D Ad- Mrs S J Rice, sec; Mrs Lizzie J Patch, treas; meet second and ams, pres; Mrs Elizabeth J Wor- · cester, treas; Lily Hurd, clerk fourth Wednesday at 27 Moody


WALTHAM CANOE CLUB,


WORKMAN'S BENEFIT AS- SOCIATION (Fidelity Lodge, No Woerd av near Crescent Park- 23) Louis G Roulo, sec; meet first F S Pratt, pres; B F Clements, and third Tuesdays of each month vice-pres; E W Evans, treas; W at 185 Moody R Woods, sec


INSTITUTIONS, CLUBS, ASSO- CIATIONS, ETC


ASBURY TEMPLE ASSO- meet every Monday afternoon


CIATION, 3 Moody, rms 3 and 4


WALTHAM CHRISTIAN Henry Marsh, sec; John L Harvey, UNION, 42 Crescent-Mrs Her- treas


bert Allen, pres; Florence G Sil- man, sec


BRICKLAYERS AND MA- SONS INTERNATIONAL UN- ION, No 15-James B Delaney,


pres: J J Stankard, sec; Daniel South street-H H Bumford supt Langan, treas; meet every Tues- WALTHAM CYCLE day evening at Eagle Block


CUTLER HOUSE FOR GRAD- cent UATE NURSES, 716 Main


FLASHLIGHT CLUB, 584 Main SES ASSOCIATION-Meets first PANY,


Tuesday of each month at Main


WALTHAM LADIES' HOSPI- TAL AID SOCIETY-Mrs T P Smith, pres; Mrs G W Strickland, sec; Georgena Moore, treas


WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION-Meets annually in June at Waltham New Church School


WALTHAM TRAINING SCH- OOL FOR NURSES, 760 Main


WALTHAM VETERAN FIR- EMAN'S ASSOCIATION, Spruce street, Engine house


WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Cres- cent


near Prospect; organized Feb 9, 1867-Re-organized Feb 25, 1879; Walter N Fuller, pres; Miss S F Ray, sec


WALTHAM WOMAN'S CLUB organized 1893-Mrs Mary E


Howe, pres; meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Universalist church


WALTHAM WATCH CO


BAND AND ORCHESTRA, 103 Moody


YOUNG MEN'S DEBATING CLUB-Austin D Rhodes, pres; Carl McNamara, sec; John T Coy, treas; meet every Tuesday at A YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIA- TION-John P Dempsey, pres; Joseph E Maguire, sec; Thomas A Connolley, treas; 27 Moody, room 2


CORPORATIONS


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO, Elm opp Benefit-Silas A Barton, treas and mngr


ATLAS CHEMICAL CO- Walter Chamberlain, pres; Jo- siah P Westcott, mngr


GEORGE J BARKER LUM- BER CO, 118 Bacon-George J Barker, pres; Lyman H Matthews, sec and gen'l mngr


BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO, off Moody-A T Lyman, pres; Ronald T Lyman, treas; office 50


WALTHAM CITY HOME, State, Boston CHASE & SANDFORD CƠ,


AND Moody-Herbert L Chase, pres; MOTOR CYCLE CLUB, 4 Cres- Fred G Sandford, vice-pres; Fra- nk L Sullivan, treas


CLIFFORD S COBB COM-


107-115 Moody-Clifford 760 S Cobb, pres and treas; John E Cobb, vice-pres and mngr


ORDER EASTERN STAR (Electa Chapter, No 19) meet first and third Wednesdays at A O U W Hall 128 Moody


PYTHIAN SISTERS (Norum- bega Temple, No 40) Mrs Mary E Preble, M E C; Ida Davis. M of R and C; 120 Alder, meet first and third Thursdays at 50 Spruce


SONS OF ST GEORGE (Vic- toria Lodge, No 53); meet first and third Thursdays of each month at 135 Moody


SONS OF VETERANS (Gen N P Banks, Camp, No 41); W C Wilkins, com; H E Woods, sec; meet second and fourth Thursdays at 27 Moody


I O F (Waltham Encamp- ment, No 50), C H Whitten, scribe; Harvey C Wood, treas; meet sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays at 10 Moody


U O


of I O L (Crescent Lodge .No 28) meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 50 Spruce


UO of I O L (Home Lodge, No 40) Sadie Moulton, fin sec; Hattie Kingsbury, treas; Mrs P E Polland, 33 Taylor, sec; megt first and third Mondays at A O U W Hall


UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS (Massasoit Colony, No 6); meet first and third Thurs- days of each month at A O U W Hall


WALTHAM CHARITY CLUB -Mrs Gleason Wood, pres; Mrs George J Barker, sec, 42 Prospect;


WALTHAM DISTRICT NUR-


FREE READING ROOM, 321 Crescent-Arthur A Carey, pres


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CO-OPERATIVE MANUFAC-


TURING CO (Inc), Bedford off escent near Prospect-E C Fitch, Prospect; Thos B Wales, pres; pres; Royal Robbins, treas Thos B Wales, Jr, sec and treas


ENSIGN MANUFACTURING CO, Whitney av-F R Harden-


burg, pres; E S Ensign, sec and BANK, 637 Main, room3. Organ- gen mngr


HUTCHINGS ORGAN co. 1041 Main; Geo S Hutchings, pres; Fred J Flaherty, treas; A Perry Martin, sec; Emory W Lane, bus mngr;


JOHN ROBERTS & SON CO- MPANY, South-H S Milton, pres; Frank Keith, treas


JUDSON L THOMSON MAN- FG CO, off South, Roberts' Cross- ing-R S Douglas, pres; William P Bartel, sec and treas


JUDSON L THOMSON MAN- FG CO RELIEF ASSO (Inc)- Austin D Rhodes, pres; Alice M Muldoon, vice-pres; Robert J Te- mplar, sec; Sarah F Connolly, treas


MacGREGOR GARAGE (THE) 735 Main and 20 Spring_Herbert M Gragg, pres and treas NEW ENGLAND BAG CO, Lexington-T E Jew- ett, pres and mngr; Wm F Kesler, sec and treas


SCANDIA CORP (THE), 6 Church-M P Lindahl, pres and Stone, directors; Chester A Green,


mngr; Elof Anderson, sec; Betty Lindahl, treas


STARK TOOL CO, 218 to 224 Moody-John Stark, treas


WALTHAM BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS (THE), Ri- ver opp Willow-Geo E Jordan, agent; Ronald T Lyman, treas; Office 50 State, Boston


WALTHAM CLOCK CO- Wm C Henry, treas, 218} Moody WALTHAM COAL CO, 633 Main-Fred P Rutter, pres; Wil- liam E Macurda, treas; Alfred H Blackman, sec


WALTHAM EMERY WHE- EL CO, 113 and 115 Bacon-Cha- rles E Getchell, pres; Henry Rich- ardson, treas


WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO, 684 Main-James L Richards, pres; Edward P Smith, treas; He- nry H Kelley, supt Gas Dept; Wm H Cole, Electric Dept


WALTHAM MNFG CO, (Ori- ent Automobiles)-Edwin S Chur- ch, mngr, Rumford av, Crescent Park


WALTHAM SCREW CO, Ru- mford av, Crescent Park-Edgar F Viles, treas; Geo F Bailey, supt


WALTHAM TRAP ROCK CO 593 Main-Henry P Sherman, pres F M Gooding, treas


WALTHAM WATCH CO, Cr-


BANKS


WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE


ized Sept 25, 1880. Chartered Oc- tober 13, 1880. Began business Oc- tober 21 1880. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Edward P Smith, pres- ident; Charles E Getchell, vice- president; Frank K Porter, secre- tary and treasurer; directors, john F Coolidge, Charles C Byanı,


George S 'Alden, Walter N Fuller, Fred H Bent, F C Hodgdon, Her- bert M Gragg, Arthur H Paul, Geo A Fields, M T Connelly, Charles W Durgin, Wm E Peterson, Adol- ph S Batchelder, Francis P Hav- ens, John Edmunds, Eber W Mo- sher; auditors, H E Priest, Chas F Allen, Francis G Stickney; attorney Clarence, F French, Esq


WALTHAM NATIONAL


BANK, 637 Main Incorporated I836. Capital, $150,000. Surplus, $100,000, Charles H Moulton , pres- ident; Henry N Fisher, vice pres;


PAPER Henry P Buncher, cashier; Francis G Stickney, asst cashier; Henry N Fisher, Charles H Moulton, George H Doty, William F Rooney, P T Adams, Chas P Bond, Chas F asst bookkeeper; Harold B Mans- field, bookkeeper


WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 702 Main. Assets, May 21, 1908 $4,074,317.04 Enos T Luce, piesi- dent; Nathan Warren, vice presi- dent; George R Beal, treasurer; Henry N Fisher, Nathan Warren, Joseph R Worcester, C J McCor- mick, Enos T Luce, Samuel O Up- ham, Thomas H Armstrong, Henry W Hartwell, Charles F Stone, Charles O Morrill, Chas E Gelch- ell, Charles C Byam, trustees; Enos T Luce, Henry N Fisher, Thomas H Armstrong, Charles O Morrill, Nathan Warren, committee of investment; Wm B Comstock, teller; Henry B Staples, book- keeper


WALTHAM TRUST CO, 6 Moody.


POST OFFICE


134 Moody Street


Charles P Shepard, postmaster; Edwin I Dill, asst postmaster ; M Eta Jennison, money order


clerk; Thomas H Kyte, stamp clerk; Wm A Lawless, asst stamp clerk; Martin J Hines, mailing clerk; Daniel J Handrahan, mail- ing clerk; John J Buckley, asst mailing clerk; Mabel Fyfe, steno- grapher ; Mabel Walker, ass money order clerk; George I Keyes, sub clerk


CARRIERS-P H Concannon, Patrick E Noonan, W A Caughey, James F McCusker, Charles F Law John J Gardner, Fred'k A Ricker, W W Darling, George F Beckwith, T J Doyle, Harry M Getchill, Matthew T Connelly, Reuben H Caughey, John Kohl, Hugh Mc- Gillivray, James M Brown, Ed- ward W Wellington, J B Collins, George Harris, Thomas Handra- han, Michael Whalen, Herbert Hatch, substitutes


Office hours, from 6.30 a m to 8 p m


Sundays, 10 to II a m FREE DELIVERY


Collections-6.30, 10 a m; 2.30. 4.15 and 7 pm


Deliveries-8 a m; 2, 4.15 p m SUB POSTAL STATION


No 1, 663 Main, Robert B John- son, clerk in charge


No 2, 367 Moody, Chester E Sawyer, clerk in charge


No 3,, Main corner Prospect, Eben J Williams, clerk in charge No 4, 212 Newton, Martin 1 Halleran, clerk in charge


RATES OF POSTAGE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN


First class-Letters and all mat- ter sealed so that it can be ex- amined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or frac- tion for United States (including Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil- lippine Archipelago, Tutuila, and Canal Zone) Mexico, Canada (ex- cept Newfoundland), Cuba and Re- public of Panama, also Shanghai. At least one rate (2 cents) must be


Edward P Sanderson, prepaid to insure forwarding ex- president; Frank W Brigham, vice- cept to Cuba and Republic of Pan- president; Charles J Fogg, sec; ama. Postal cards United States, Albert R Drake, treas; Board of Cuba, Republic of Panama, Mex- directors: H P Bartlett, Herbert L ico and Canada I cent.


Bowden, Clifford S Cobb. John C Fairchild, Chas J Fogg, Frank 'W Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to an- Brigham, William E Bright, Frank other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment by, Jr, John H McCusker, Joseph of additional postage. H Brown, Rufus E Lord, J Middle- Remick, Frederic P Rutter, Ed- ward P The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamping Sanderson, Charles F Smith, Ephraim Stearns, Charles a receipt or credit on a bill of ac- E Stearns, Ronald T Lyman counts; price lists with prices in


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


writing, and all matter produced by typewriting constitutes first class matter.


On Postal Cards the left third and on "Post Cards" the left half of the address side as well as the back may be written or printed on, and very thin sheets of paper may be attached to same parts if they completely adhere thereto.


Second class-Newspapers and periodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legiti- mate list of subscribers. Postage to other than publishers I cent for each four ounces.


water tight, or in tin or metal livery fee is paid by means of tubes, fastened with a lid, and pla- ced securely in a wooden block or Third class-Books, (printed), tube open only at one end, of same ery." circulars, ! labels, photographs, thickness and strength as above. The hours within which Special Delivery shall be made in Free Delivery Post Offices, are from 7 a m to II p m, unless in special cases otherwise ordered by the Unmailable-All packages con- taining poisons, explosives, sub- stances exhaling bad odor, liquors (vinous, spirituous, ardent or malt), All letters or packages contain- ing money or valuable articles should be registered to insure their safe delivery. The fee for regis- Canada-All packages of merch- tration is eight (8) cents additional to regular postage. obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or any person handling them. Postmaster General. At other post offices the hours are at least from 7 a m to 7 p m and to the arrival of the last mail, not later than 9 o'clock p m. proof sheets, corrected. proof On all such packages the sender may write or print his name or ad- dress, preceded by the word "From" and also the name of the article enclosed . sheets and M S copy accompany- ing the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, handbills, posters and all matter of the same general charac- ter. Postage I cent, for each two ounces or fraction; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the U S with postage prepaid at third class rate, but matter of this na- ture for Canada must be prepaid at fourth class rate. Date of issue, name of addressee and name




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