Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1910, Part 24

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 176


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* 25 Main and Bacon streets 26 Main and South streets


27 Charles and Prospect streets 28 Roberts' Paper Mills


29 Stony Brook opposite Hem- enway's 212 Prospect and Sharon streets *225 Main and Spring streets


226 Main and Stowe streets


227 South street opposite Dart- mouth


228 South and Hartwell streets


229 Weston street, near Est Os- good Weymouth's


*


No 1. Circuit-Box No 23, cor- ner Pine and Moody streets: Box No 21, 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 opp Hall street; Box No 36, R R Station, Carter street


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Fire Police, Watson Stearns, captain; William W Bryant, Ed- gar H Coffin; Wm H Brown, A P Broulette, A Isaacson, B F Little- field, Fred A Munster, Albert W Hayden, A C Clay


*


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


Joseph R Worcester, John H. Mc- eets; Box No 15, corner Felton and E Gray, driver


officiis )


No 3 Circuit-Box No 31, Beav- er Brook Depot: Box No 32, cor Newton and River streets, Box No 34, corner River and Willow streets; Box No 12. corner Newt- on and Ash streets; Box No 13, Calvary street opp Friend street; Box No 15, corner Newton and Tavlor streets


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


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 Trap-


elo road


38 Lexington street, crossing


Mass CR R


39 Hammond and Lawrence sts 3II Plymouth and Caughey sts 312 Grant and School streets


321 West Dale street


331 Bacon street, crossing Mass CRR


332 Bacon street opp Greenwood av


391 Summit opp Lawrence st


4 Church and Summer streets


41 Beaver street, A T Lyman's 42 Beaver and Linden streets


43 Waverley Oaks rd near E N Pierce's


45 Trapelo road and Forest st 46 Trapelo road opp Baldwin's *AII 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 stree opp Linden 53 Main and Willow streets 54 River and Willow streets 56 Newton and River streets 57 Central and Appleton streets 521 Grove and Bright streets 522 Massasoit street opp Massa- soit ct 523 River and Elm streets *Keyless Boxes PRIVATE BOXES


8 Waltham Watch Co 81 Citv Home, South street 82 Orient Bicycle Factory 83 Judson L Thomson M Co


South street 84 Waltham Hospital


85 Mass School for Feeble Min- ded


86 Notre Dame Training School 87 Residence of Dr Stevens, Be- aver street


8TI Boston Mnfg Co


812 N S R Co. car barn 813 "The Hillside" Worcester lane


SIGNALS


T-One blow 6.50 a m and 8.50 p m test


T-Onc blow 12 m time signal


2-'Two blows will dismiss com- panies in waiting and give notice Everett W Ela. Theron W Tcm- that companies in service thatve ple Henry A Wood


"made up." Should an alarm oc- cur from another box before this Frederick H Bent, Charles P Pond. signal is given, companics answer- Eloise A Scars


ing second will answer first, and companies answering third will answer on second


If comapnies responding to Bo- xes 35, 36, 37. 45 and 46 on second and third alarms, are wanted with- out apparatus, one round of the box will follow


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


IO-10-Ten blows will assemble the police in case of emergency 22-22-22-Twenty-two struck three times at 7.30 a m indicates no session of schools in the morn- ing; same signal at 12.35 p m in- dicates no afternoon session


6-6-Out of city signal , six blows twice. Companies will as- semble at their respective stations and await orders


7-7-7-Military call, seven blows struck three times


Railroad fire signal-One long blow of the locomotive whistle followed by three short blows re- peated twice or more


INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HO- LDERS


after giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire. Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a dis- tance.


Be sure the box is closed before leaving it


If you remove from your house or place of business. return the kev to the Chief Engineer


Key holders will bear in mind that their key will be "trapped" when used and will be returned to them by an Engineer or Inspector of Wires


Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves informed as to the location of kevs to signal boxes Signs over each box will give the desired information


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


SCHOOL BOARD 1910


Hon Edward A Walker, chair- man; Geo D Thomas" representa- tive to the board of aldermen: William D Parkinson. clerk Term expiring Januarv 1013.


Term expiring Januarv 1912,


Term expiring January 19II, Winfred N Emery, Clarence F French, George D Thomas


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


William D Parkinson, office High School Building, School opp Liberty. The office is open during business hours. The superinted- ent may bee found as follows: 4 to 5 n m, except Thursday and Satur- day; Friday 8 to 9 a m; Wednes- day, 7.30 to 8 p m; Mrs Caroline S Doe, office asst


HIGH SCHOOL, School st op- posite Liberty; Willis L Eaton, master; Arthur N Burke, sub-mas- ter; William C Houghton, Charles W Goodrich, George L Ward, Harry A Dame, Sara E Frost, Tennette B Wilson, Josephine A Pickering, Maude B Gerritson, Henrietta A Pratt, Celia M Spen- ce -. Antoinette Matoon, Josephine F Hall, Grace F Seabury, Helen Ober, Annie E McIlvene, Lucy Hellen Gage teachers


AND NORTH GRAMMAR OLD HIGH. School st; Bradford W Drake, master; Josephine R


Upon the discovery of fire. go to the nearest box, open the door and Webber. AliceL Childs, Emma E pull the hook down once only, Campbell, Myrtle B Adams, Mary then let go: listen, if the gong in F Moses. M Emma Hastings, Em- the box strikes; if not, pull again. ily P Sweet, Mary B Robinson, If you fail the second time, go to Ethel Jones. Lilla M Phelps, Dor- the nearest box and do the same othy L Mosher, Katherine D Jo- Remain at the box if possible, nes, teachers


SO GRAMMAR AND BRAD- SHAW STEARNS. High street; Winthrop N Crocker, master; Saralı P Durkee, May Rogers Lane, Lilla E Clement. Edith W Archibald, Anna M Bagley, Rosa- lie M Cole. Anna C Mansfield, Genevieve Doran, Harriette E Darcy. Lucinda W Whorf, Grace M Stone, Ida P Brigham, Winni- fred A Marshall, Alma L Poore, Ella M Brotchie, Marie G Lundb- erg, teachers


THE FRANCIS C LOWELL Newton strcet. Emma H White, principal: Emily B Pratt, Sarah E Mullen, Rebecca Campbell., May J Moor, Dora M Burr, Ramah W Oberlander. teachers


THE ROYAL E ROBBINS, Chestnut street, Mira E Mctcalf, principal; Myrtie A Leonard, Ber- tha M Sherburne, Charlotte H Smith, Susanne L Gordon. Marion L Whceler, Susic S Smith, Mary E Pennell, Annie L Hlalleran, tea- chers


THE SETH BEMIS, Orange street; Sarah A Wall. principal; Lucy L Chapin, Cora D Morell, Marion E Burroughs, teachers


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


THE CHAUNCEY NEWH- WALTHAM TRAINING SC-


WALTHAM SOCIETY OF ALL, corner Charles and Prospect HOOL FOR NURSES, 750 Main THE NEW JERUSALEM streets; Stella W Mayo, principal; Beatrice DeVeber. principal; Hel- CHURCH. Lexington street; Ben- Grace H Sawtelle, Ruth Hawks, en F Buttinger, asst prin; Esther jamin Worcester, leader; J R Warren, Eliza Stickney, Grace A Worcester, clerk; Geo E Beaman, Mildred Pierce, Carrie treas L Mabel Forbush, Hattie M Boyn- ton, N Maude Gerald, Bertha L Reynolds, Clark, Barbara S Mansfield, Har- R Nichols, Charlotte Mckenzie, riet Hamblen. teachers teachers


THE NATHANIEL P BANKS corner Main and South streets; S Caroline Peabody, principal; Ed- ith M Wheeler, Lucy M Adams, Nettie McQuesten, teachers


TON, Farnsworth street; Susan M Warren, principal, Mabel F Ry- an, Annie G White, Mary L Brown, teachers


THE THOMAS HILL, corner Main and Heard streets, Carrie M Leonard, principal, Louise Fay, Jessie E Burnham, Grace E Bro- wn. Helen Clark, teachers


THE JONATHAN B BRIGHT Grove street; Louise M Wilde, principal; Bessie H Smith, Edna B Milkins, Alice M Bryant, teach- ers


POND END, Winter street; El- len M Jones, principal; Georgina B Pratt, teacher


THE JOHN ROBERTS, Rob- erts Crossing; Edith G Webber, principal


JANITORS, Charles I Eaton, High: Otis E Van Demark, High. Minnie G Boyice. Hich, John R Moor. South Grammar, Charles E Nichols, North Grammar. Gustaf L Anderson, The Old High. The Hill; John Gustafson, The Bright; Thos Clancy, The Lowell; Sander Abramson, The Banks, The Ply- mpton: George F Carr, The Rob- bins; R H Wyman, The Stearns, The Bemis; John Stearns, The Ne- whall; Katharine Wooley. Pond End: Thomas Clifton, The Rob- der corner Beech;


rts; Frank B Frye, The Manual


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


ST JOSEPH'S. Central street; Sisters Filles de Jesus, teachers; ST JOSEPH'S 30 Pond street : Brother Hyacinth, directors; boys in charge of the Christian Broth- ers: girls in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Mary F Leonard, assistant


NOTRE DAME TRAINING SCHOOL, 52 and 58 Newton- Under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame


SWEDISH CONGREGATION- PRIVATE SCHOOL AL, Central opp Cross; Rev Pe -- ter Lindstrom, pastor; Nathaniel SCHOOL. Lexington near Beav- Carlson, clerk and treas


Pike, Martha Mason, teachers


CHURCHES


BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Maple near Moody; W H Dyas, pastor; William Haines,


THE THOMAS R PLYMP- clerk; Frank W Richardson, treas CHRIST CHURCH (Episco- pal), 754 Main, Rev Francis E HIBERNIANS, DIV NO 29; meets first and third Mondays of each month


Webster, recto -; Tom Hebden, treas; Charles W Cushing, clerk


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, (Univ Society of Waltham), Main near Grant. Rev Joseph K Mason, Dastor; Alonzo Locke, clerk; Fred H Bent, treas


CHURCH OF THE ASCEN- SION (Episcopal), Moody corner High; Rev H M Saville, rector; Thomas W Shepherd, treas


FIRST BAPTIST, Charles cor Moody; organized 1852; Newton M Simmonds, Dasto -; Frank Chr- istmas, clerk; William A Webster, treas


FIRST METHODIST EPIS- olson, treas meet second and fourth COPAL, Asbury Temple, Main Mondays of each month at 27 Moody street corner Moody; Rev C H Stackpole, pastor; Jennie Stevens rec steward; Henry Marsh treas FIRST CONGREGATIONAL


CHURCH, Frederick H Page, pastor; Albert 'H Rand, clerk; Charles F Allen, treasurer


FIRST PARISH CHURCH, (Congregational Unitarian), Chu- rch corner School; C F Lamb, tre- asurer; Henry P Buncher, clerk


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, A1- pasto1


IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Moody cor Cherry; Rev Roscoe L Green, pastor; Wil- lis Eaton, rec steward; B F Ellis, treas


ST JOSEPH'S (French Catho- Fisher. Chap; Edwin S Burnham,


lic), Central opp Jackson; Rev Pierre H Grenier, paster


ST MARY'S (Roman Catholic), of each month


School street; Rev Timothy Bros- nahan, pastor: Rev Peter J Foley, Rev Joseph Casey, asst pastors SALVATION ARMY, 44


Spruce


SOCIETIES


A O H, Division No 19: Jas J Harold, pres; Patrick J McDon- ough, sec; Patrick F Tuite, treas; meets second and last Thursdays of each month at 655 Main


LADIES' AUXILIARY OF


AU O W (Watch City Lodge No 166); Edward F Campbell, M W; Thomas H Ormond, Rec; Wm Gilman, treas; meets first and third Wednesdays at Lincoln Hall, Moody


B PO OF ELKS (Waltham Lodge) Timothy J Sullivan, E R; Clinton A Coolidge, sec; Charles W Sewall, treas


DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS MOTHER STICKNEY TENT NO 26; Esther M Potter, pres; Jennie Graham, sec; Faith Nich-


F OF A (Court Riverside No 210); W N Hartman, C R; W F Morris, sec; Wm Gallant, treas; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Reynolds hall


FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (Waltham Aerie 750); M B Vahey, W P; John Murray, sec Daniel L Tickton, treas; meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 3 Lexington


GAR (EPH Rogers Post No 29) Granville M Boynton. Com; Alphonso M Jackson, S V Com; John A Gardner, J V Com; El_ be-t M Warne. Q M: Edward I


O of D; meets in Hovey Hall 27 Moody first and third Mondays


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quinobequin Tribe No 36) ; Frank B Davis, Sachem; Thomas Glancv. C of R; Charles E Coffin, K of W; meet first and third Tues- days of each month at A O U W bldg Moody


IOOF MU (Waltham Lodge


WALTHAM NEW CHURCH er-Rev Benj Worcester, prin; SWEDISH LUTHERIAN (Be- No 7762) P Stanley, N G; A E Geo E Beaman, asso prin; Fannie thlehem) River cor Jackson; Rev Travis, sec; S A Stewart treas; L Riley, Fannie Partello, Hattie A E J Peterson, pastor, Ernest John- meet second and fourth Fridays son clerk; Andrew Holm, treas of each month at Lincoln hall


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, SONS OF ST GEORGE (Vic- BRICKLAYERS AND MAS- (Waltham Council No 147); Wil- toria Lodge, No 53); James Ham- ONS liam J Bannon G K; John J Fahey, pson W Pres; Arthur E Travis, W ON, No 15;


INTERNATIONAL UNI- Thomas Lally, sec; rec; Wm P McKenna, treas; mect S; F HCreed, W T; meets second Daniel Langan, treas; meet every first and third Thursdays at K of and fourth Wednesdays at Lin- Tuesday evening at Eagle Block C Hall, 721 Main coln Hall


CRESCENT ASSOCIATION,


KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Wal- SONS OF VETERANS (Gen N 321 Crescent, Charles Mills, pres; tham Lodge, No 373); William A P Banks, Camp, No 41); Willard Mrs G Cluff, vice pres; Alma Mor_ C Bodge, com; Frank J Craig, sec; se, sec and treas


Matthews, Dict; H H Lewis, Rep; Charles A Gregg, treas; meets Kimball Johnson, treas; meet sec- first Friday of each month at Am- ond and fourth Thursdays at Ho- ory hall 50 Spruce


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 Armory hall


MASONIC (Adoniram Council R & S M); J F Rider, W M; Hen- ry P Buncher, treas; Hollis E Den- nen, recorder; meet fourth Thurs- day of each month at 13 Moody


MASONIC (Moniter Lodge, A F & A M); Arthur H Paul, W M; Frank Locke, sec; Robert B John- son, treas meet second Monday of each month at Charles A Welch hall


MASONIC (Waltham Royal Arch Chapter) Wilfred D Smith, H P; Samuel Friebe, sec; Wm B Comstock, treas meet third Thurs- day of each month at Masonic hall


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION (Riverside Lodge, No 42); Mary A Greene, sec; Geo- rge T Jones, treas; Edward A Hurley, warden; meet second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at 10 Moody


ODD FELLOWS (Gov Gorc Lodge No 198); Wm E Hoelscher, N G; C J Shepard, scc; H 'M Get- chell, treas; meet every Friday at A O U W hall


ODD FELLOWS (Hawthorne Rebecca Lodge, No 57); Mrs Maie V Bacon, N G; Minnie M Sawin, rec sec, 120 Brown; Myra F Wells,


treas; meet first and third Wed- (F P H Rogers Relief Corps, No nesdays at 10 Moody


ODD FELLOWS. (Prospect Lodge No. 35; I O O F) G H Col- burn, N G; Charles H Whiten, sec; George E Dolber, treas; meets cvery Tuesday at 10 Moody ORDER EASTERN


WORKMAN'S BENEFIT AS- STAR SOCIATION (Fidelity Lodge No, (Electa Chapter, No 19,) Mrs Nel- 23); Annie H Rockwell, pres; Lo- lic F Barker. W M; Mrs Nan M uis G Roulo, sec; mcet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 185 Moody


Lyon, sec; Mrs Lucy C Carpenter. treas; mcct first and third Wed- nesdays at A O U W Hall 128 Moodv


PYTHIAN SISTERS (Norum- INSTITUTIONS CLUBS, AS- SOCIATIONS, ETC


bega Temple, No. 46) Mrs Bertha Pond, M E C: Mrs lda L Davis, M of R and C; Mrs Susic Stewart, Mof F: feet first and third Thurs_ days at Armory Hall


vey Hall 27 Moody


SPANISH WAR VETERANS (James M Dermody. Camp No 5); Richard F Piper, com; George C Walker, adjt: Fuge W Woodward, Q M; meets first and third Fridays at Armory Hall 50 Spruce


AUXILIARY SPANISH WAR VETERANS, Mrs Georgia A Hi- nes, pres; Mrs Mary Connoly, sec; meet second and fourth Tuesdays at Armory Hall


IOOF (Waltham Encamp- ment, No 50); Frank Christmas, C P; C H Whitten, scribe; Har- vey C Wood, treas; meet second and fourth Wednesdays at 10 Moody


UO of I O L (Crescent Lodge No 28) Mrs Jennie Scribner, N L; Minnie M Sawin, sec; Mrs Lucy Carpenter, treas; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 50 Spruce


UO of IOL (Home Lodge, No 40); Alice M Car:, N L; Mar- garet E Polland, 33 Taylor, sec; Nellie M Greene. treas; meet first and third Mondays at A O U W Hall


UNITED ORDER PILGRIM


FATHERS, (Massasoit Colony No 6); Lincoln Richardson, gov; Jennie H Greenleaf, sec; Albert H Rand, treas; meet first and third Thursdays of each month at A O U W Hall


WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS


25); Mrs George L Chipman, pres; Mrs Sarah J Rice, sec; Mrs Jennie H Greenleaf, treas; meet second 27 and fourth Wednesdays at Moody


DIANA CLUB, 321 Crescent Edith Stokes, pres; Florence Mit- chell, sec; Addie Stevens, treas


CUTLER HOUSE FOR GRA- DUATE NURSES, M Elizabeth Wellington, 716 Main


FLASHLIGHT CLUB, 584 Main; C E M Harrington, pres; F C Mann, sec


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


HOLY NAME SOCIETY, St Mary's Parish, Rev Peter J Foley, Spiritual director; Joseph Ryan, pres; Joseph A Quinn, vice pres; Thomas O'Connor, sec; Joseph O'Neil, treas; meet second Sunday of every month at Chapel of our Lady of Lourdes


INTERNATIONAL" MOLD- ERS UNION, No 102; Thomas Lavey, pres; Frank McQuiggan, fin sec; Joseph R Cooney, (Water- town) treas; Charles O'Toole, sec; meet second and fourth Wednes- days at Foresters hall, Main


LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 21 Newton, John L Harvey, pres; Rev Francis E We- bster, vice pres; G B Willard, treas ; Mrs Helen L Dalzell, sec Mrs Emma Schwartz, matron


MACHINISTS UNION No. 465; Michael H Nethercote, Box 32; sec; Wm H Mullen, 121 Pine; fin sec: meet every Tuseday at 103 Moody


MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED, Waverley Oaks rd- W W Swan, pres ; C E Ware, sccretary; R C Humphreys, treas ; Walter E Fernald, M D; resident superin- tendent


PAINTERS UNION No 921; B of P D & P of America, James Traynor, pres; Wesley H Fletch- er, sec; James Shields, treas; mcet cvery Monday at Eagle block Ce- ntral square


REPUBLICAN CLUB, 621


Main-Robert Somers, prcs; Chas A Foster, sec; J Arthur Burkc, trcas; mcet second Tucs- day at Central block


ASBURY TEMPLE ASSOCI ATION, 3 Moody, rms 3 and 4 ST JOSEPH'S C T A S,-Jos- A CE CLUB, 201 Moody, E M eph P Morrissey pres; Frank Mu- Illingworth, sec rphy, sec; Michael Whalen, trcas


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


ST VINCENT DE PAUL SO- CIETY-Dr C J McCormick, EMEN'S ASSOCIATION, James 1041 pres; B A Buckley, vice pres; Wm Mclaughlin, rec sec; Fred Mun- pres; Fred J Flaherty, treas; A F Rooney, sec; Michael Keane, treas; meet every Sunday at St each month at Spruce street En- bus mngr Mary's Church gine house


SHERWOOD CLUB, 321 Cres- cent; Edward Simmonds, pres; George Everett, sec; Wilbur Pen- delbury, treas


WALTHAM BABY HOSPIT- AL., rear 751 Main-Ann D Ad- ams, pres; Mrs Elizabeth J Wor- cester, treas; Lily Hurd, (Conc- ord) clerk


WALTHAM CANOE CLUB, Woerd av near Crescent Park -B F Clements, pres; R M Roesger, vice pres; E W Evans, treas; Fra- nk R Clemmens, sec


WALTHAM CHARITY CLUB Mrs George W Dickey, pres; Mrs George J Barker, sec, 42 Prospect; Mrs Annie W Smith, treas; meet every Monday afternoon at Unit- of each month at 103 Moody arian Chapel


YOUNG MEN'S DEBATING


WALTHAM CHRISTIAN CLUB, Edward McCarthy pres; UNION, 42 Crescent-Mrs Her- Paul Connolly, sec; Peter Duggan, gelberg, treas, Charles H Wolf, bert Allen, pres; Madella Macken- treas meet every Monday at New sec zie, sec; Florence G Silman, treas A OH hall


WALTHAM CITY HOME, South street-H H Bumford, supt TION-John P Dempsey, pres; WALTHAM DEMOCRATIC Joseph E Maguire, sec; Thomas CITY COMMITTEE, rm 8 Eagle A Connelley, treas; meet first and Block, 673 Main; Thomas F Kea- third Mondays of each month at rns, chairman; Thomas J Birming_ 27 Moody rm 4 nam. sec; Bernard W Stanley, CORPORATIONS treas


WALTHAM DISTRICT NUR- SES ASSOCIATION-Meets first Tuesday of each month at 700 Main


WALTHAM EDUCATION SOCIETY, organized Nov 23, 1899 Thomas Curley pres; Mrs Harold T Dougherty, sec; Annie L Sears, treas; meets November to April (five evenings) at High School hall


WALTHAM HOSPITAL, Hope avenue-Arthur Lyman pres; Hell- ry N Fisher, Charles F Stone, vice pres; Edwin F Atkins, treas; Henry C Eaton, clerk


WALTHAM MUSICAL CLUB Mrs George J Barker, pres; Wal- ter F Starbuck, vice pres; Mrs Adah G Hull, sec and treas; meets Tuesdays fortnightly at 42 Prosp- ect


WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION; Hon E A Walker, pres; Alice E Burnham, sec and treas, meets annually in June at Wal- tham New Church School


WALTHAM


REPUBLICAN Thomas B Wales, Jr,


sec


and


treas


GIBBS EXPRESS CO 25 Moo- dy-Jasper H Yetten, pres and treas; Ernest A Balcom, sec


HUTCHINGS ORGAN CO,


Main-George S Hutchings,


ster, treas; meets first Monday of Perry Martin, sec; Emory W Lane, .


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


Milton,


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-


WALTHAM WOMAN'S CLUB FG CO RELIEF ASSO (Inc)-


organized 1893; Mrs Christina 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-Alfred Worcester, pres, Ephraim L Bar- ry, treas; Bertha A Martin, sec


METZ CO, Rumford av, C P, -Charles H Metz, pres; John C Robbins, vice-pres; Charles J Spie-


NEW ENGLAND PAPER


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIA- BAG CO, Lexington-Theodore E Jewell pres and mngr; Wm F Kee- sler, sec and treas


NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO 684 Main ---- Jam- es L Richards, pres; A S Bull, (Newton), 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; CO- Office, 50 State, Boston


WALTHAM CLOCK CO- William C Henry, treas, 2182 Moo- dy


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-Char- les E Getchell, pres; Henry Rich- ardson, treas


WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO, Main-James L Richards, pres; Edward P Smith, treas


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


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


WALTHAM WATCH CO. Cr- escent near Prospect-E C Fitch, pres; hoyal Robbins, treas


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AMERICAN KNITTING CO, I3I Lexington; Alfred Tomlin, pres; Wm Tomlin, treas and sec


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


ATLAS CHEMICAL Walter O 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 mngr


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


BUTTRICK LUMBER CO


(THE) 56 Felton-Wm J Barry, pres; Isaac H Parsons, vice pres; B Deaveroux Back, treas and, sec 684 CLIFFORD S COBB COM- PANY, 107-115 Moody-Clifford S Cobb, pres and treas; John E Cobb, vice pres and mngr


CO-OPERATIVE MANUFAC- TURING CO (Inc), Bedford off Prospect-Thomas B Wales, pres;


CITY COMMITTEE, rm A 621 Main; George M Bates, chairman, John A Tolman, sec; George F Leslie, treas


WALTHAM VETERAN FIK_


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; L C Lane, treas; annual meeting January; visiting Com, every Friday at Waltham Watch Co Factory


Fulton, pres; Mrs Nora Smil- ley sec; meets every Friday at Universalist church


CO


WALTHAM WATCH BAND AND ORCHESTRA, Jo- seph A Jackson, bus mngr; Fred W Graves, sec and treas; John M Flockton, cond; meet first Monday


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


BANKS


WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 637 Main, room 3. Organ- 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; George H Farnum, sec- retary and treasurer; directors, John F Coolidge George S Alden, Walter N Fuller, Fred H Bent,


Gragg, Arthur H Paul, George A Fiel, William H Rankin, M T Con- sub clerk


nelley, Charles W Durgin, Wm E Peterson, Adolph S Batchelder, CARRIERS-P H Concannon, Patrick E Noonan, W A Caughey, Francis P Havens, John Edmunds, James F McCusker, Charles F Law Freeman C Hodgdon, Eber W Mosher; auditors, H E Priest, Charles F Allen, Francis G Stick- ney; attorney Clarence F French John J Gardner, Fred'k A Ricker, W W Darling, George F Beckwith, T J Doyle, Harry M Getchell, Matthew T Connelly, Reuben H Caughey, John W Kohl, Hugh Mc- Gillivray, James M Brown, Her- bert Hatch Edward W Welling- ton, J B Collins, George B Harris; substitutes; Michael Whelen John F Smith Bertram A Neal Carl W Anderson, Howard N Mayhew; Edward Wallace, janitor


Office hours, from 6.30 a m to 8 pm


Sundays, 10 to II a m FREE DELIVERY


Collections-6.30, 10 a m; 2.30, 4.15, 7 and 9 p m


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


No 1, 633 Main, Robert B John- son, clerk in charge


No 2, 367 Moody, Chester E


No 3, Main corner Prospect, Eben J Williams, clerk in charge No 4, 212 Newton, Martin L Enos T Luce, Thomas H Arm- Halleran, clerk in charge


urer and clerk; Henry N Fisher, Nathan Warren, Joseph R Wor- cester, Cornelius J McCormick, strong, Henry W Hartwell. Char- les O Morrill. Charles E Getch- ell, Ptolemy P Adams, Gleason Wood, Arthur H Paul, trustees; Henry N Fisher. chairman, Enos Charles O Morrill, Nathan Warren, committee of investment; Henry B




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