USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1912 > Part 30
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CHURCHES
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Maple near Moody ; Rev William H Dyas, pastor; Ray Dolber, clerk; James R Bickford, treas
CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal), 754 Main; Rev Francis E Webster, rector; Tom Hebden, treas; Charles W Cush- ing, clerk
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, (Univ Society of Wal- tham), Main near Grant; Rev Joseph K Mason, pastor; Alonzo Locke, clerk; Fred H Bent, treas
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Episcopal), Moody corner High; Rev H M Saville, rector; Thomas W Shep- herd, treas
FIRST BAPTIST, Charles corner Moody; Organized 1852
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Asbury Temple, Main corner Moody ; Rev James E Coons, pastor; Jennie Stevens, rec steward; Joseph Chase, treas
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Frederick H Page, pastor; Albert H Rand, clerk; Charles F Allen, treas
FIRST PARISH CHURCH, (Congregational Unitarian) Church corner School Rev Joseph P MacCarthy, pastor; Paul C Wilde, treasurer; Henry P Buncher, clerk 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Alder corner Beech; Rev John L Hess, pastor; Rudolph Bruner, treas; Norman Probert, clerk
IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Moody cor Cherry; Rev Alfred C Skinner, pastor; Everett W Ela, rec steward; Benjamin F Ellis, treas
ST CHARLES (Roman Catholic) AND SCHOOL, Tay- lor cor Hall; Rev Peter J Walsh, pastor; Rev John L Cal- lahan, Rev John J Mack, asst; Sisters of Charity in charge of school
ST JOSEPH'S (French Catholic) Central opposite Jackson; Rev Pierre H Grenier, pastor
ST MARY'S (Roman Catholic), School street; Rev Timothy Brosnahan, pastor; Rev Peter J Foley, Rev Jo- seph Casey, asst pastors
SALVATION ARMY, 44 Spruce; Annie Hopkins, adjt; Lizzie Smith, cadet
SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL, Central opposite Cross; Rev Gustaf Weinan, pastor; Nathaniel Carlson, clerk; Charles O Erickson, treas
SWEDISH LUTHERIAN (Bethlehem) River corner Jackson; Rev Axel F A Andrea, pastor, Ernest Johnson, clerk; Andrew Holm, treas
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Lexington street
SOCIETIES
A O H (Division No 19) Patrick E Spaulding, pres; Patrick J McDonough, sec; Patrick F Tuite, treas; meet second and last Thursdays of each month at 655 Main
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LADIES' AUXILIARY OF HIBERNIANS (Division No 29) Lillian Shanley, pres; Annie Connors, sec; Sarah King, treas; meets first and third Mondays of each month AUO W (Watch City Lodge No 166) ; Joseph McCabe, M W; Thomas H Ormond, Rec; William Silman, treas; meet first and third Wednesdays at Lincoln Hall, Moody BPO OF ELKS (Waltham Lodge) ; Horace C Twigg E R; Clinton A Coolidge, sec; Charles W Sewall, treas
DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS (Mother Stickney Tent, No 26) ; Flora Boardman, pres; Mrs Ida L Gibbs, sec; Faith Nicholson, treas; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at 27 Moody
F OF A (Court Riverside No 210) John F Connelly, C R; Harry Robbles, sec; J J Cullen, treas; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Reynolds hall
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (Waltham Aerie 750) ; John H Clarkson, W· P; Edward Britton, sec; Dan- iel L Tickton, treas; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 11 Lexington
GAR (E P H Rogers Post No 29) John A Gardner, com; Rollins H Swett, S V com; Henry Clark, J V com; Edward J Brackett, Q M; Edward I Fisher, chap; meets in Hovey Hall 27 Moody first and third Mondays of each month
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quinobequin Tribe No 36) ; Chester A Green, sachem; Thomas Glancy, C of R; Charles E Coffin, K of W; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at A O U W bldg Moody
IOOF M U (Waltham Lodge No 7762) ; Herbert J Moore, N G; A E Travis, sec; Fred A Munster, treas; meet second and fourth Fridays of each month at Lincoln hall
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (Waltham Council No 147) Patrick H Kelley; G K; Joseph H O'Neil, rec; John W McManama, treas; meet first and third Thursdays at K of C Hall, 721 Main
KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Waltham Lodge, No 373) ; William A Matthews, dict; H H Lewis, rep; Charles A Gregg, (Newton). treas; meets first Friday of each month at Amory hall 50 Spruce
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR (Royal E Rob- bins Lodge, No 2591) Jason L Stevens, P; M A Teele, sec ; Kenneth M Cahoon, fin sec; Harriet M Pratt, treas; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Linc- oln Hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS( Charles River Co, No 38 URK P); G S Bond, capt; George W Thornburg, 1st lieut ; LeRoy C Fuller, rec; meets first and third Wednes- days at Armory hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Norumbega Lodge No 80) LeRoy O Fuller, C C; S W Phinney, K of R and S; James M McCarty,M of F; meet second and fourth Tues- days at 128 Moody
PYTHIAN SISTER'S (Norumbega Temple, No 46) Mrs Isabel Carr, M E C; Mrs Ida L Davis, M of R and C; Mrs Susie Stewart, M of F; meet first and third Thurs- days at Amory Hall
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MASONIC (Adoniram Council R & S M) Charles P Bond, T I M; Henry P Buncher, treas; Hollis E Dennen, recorder; meet fourth Thursday of each month at 13 Moody
MASONIC (Moniter Lodge, A F & A M); Charles J Shepard, W M; Frank O Locke, sec; Robert B Johnson. treas; meet second Monday of each month at Charles A Welch hall
MASONIC (Waltham (Royal Arch Chapter) George Hopkins, H P; Samuel Friebe, sec; William B Comstock, treas; meet third Thursday of each month at Masonic hall
MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST- ERS (Prospect Court) ; Patrick Welch, C R; James Cul- len. sec ; William F Rooney, treas; meet first Thursday of each month at A O H Hall
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION ( River- side Lodge. No 42) Sadie V Cassidy, warden; Mary A Greene, sec ; George T Jones, treas; meet second and four- th Thursday evenings of each month at 10 Moody
ODD FELLOWS (Gov Gore Lodge, No 198) ; Char- les P Winn, N G; Charles J Shepard, sec; Harry M Get- chell, treas; meet every Friday at A O U W Hall
ODD FELLOWS (Hawthorne Rebecca Lodge, No 57) ; Mrs Carrie Eastman, N G; Mrs Alice M Carr, rec sec ; Mrs Myra F Wells, treas; meet first and third Wednes- days at 10 Moody
ODD FELLOWS, (Prospect Lodge No 35, I O O F) ; George A Brannon, N G; Adelbert M Blodgett, sec; Her- schell A Bacon, treas: meet everv Tuesday at 10 Moodv
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR (Electa Chapter, No 19) : Mrs Anna W Priest, W M; Mrs Nan M Lyon, sec ; Mrs Lucy C Carpenter, treas; meet first and third Wed- nesdays at A O U W Hall, 128 Moody
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, (Waltham Grange No 282) ; Charles J R Cahill, master; Jennie W Graham, 61 Adams sec; A J Gibson, treas; meet first and third Monday evenings of each month at 10 Moody
SONS OF ST GEORGE (Victoria Lodge, No 53) Ar- thur E Travis, W S; meet at Lincoln Hall
DAUGHTERS OF ST GEORGE-Lady Roberts Lodge; Mrs W L Parker, pres; Mrs Lydia Sharples, rec sec ; Mrs Susie Dinsmore, treas
SONS OF VETERANS (Gen N P Banks, Camp No 41) Albert I Danforth, com; William H Hunt, sec; Willard C Bodge, treas; meet second and fourth Thursdays at Hovey Hall 27 Moody
SPANISH WAR VETERANS (James M Dermody. Camp No 5) ; Horace I Stickney, com; Carl A Shafer, adjt; Michael N O'Neil; meets first and third Fri- days at Amory Hall 50 Spruce
AUXILIARY SPANISH WAR VETERANS; Mrs Rose Geoffrion, pres; Mrs Georgia A Hines, sec; Mrs Isabell Chase, treas; meet second and fourth Thursdays at Amory Hall
IOOF (Waltham Encampment, No 50) ; T H Rich- ardson, C P; C H Whitten, scribe; Harvey C Wood. treas; meet second and fourth Wednesdays at 10 Moody
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UO of I O L (Crescent Lodge No 28) Addie Godmore, N L; Minnie M Sawin, sec; Emma Roberts, treas; meet first and third Fridays of each month at Locke Hall
UO of I O L (Home Lodge No 40) meet first and third Mondays at A O U W Hall
UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS, (Massasoit Colony No 6) ; Rowland S Currier, gov; Carl A Shafer, sec ; Mary J Davis, treas; meet first and third Thursdays of each month at A O U W Hall
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS (F P H Rogers Relief Corps, No 25) ; Mrs Agnes Phelps, pres; Sarah J Rice, rec sec; Jenny H Greenleaf, treas; meet second and fourth Wednesdays at 27 Moody
WORKMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION (Fidelity Lodge No 23) ; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 185 Moody
INSTITUTIONS, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC
ASBURY TEMPLE ASSOCIATION; John L Hawey. treas 3 Moody, rms 3 and 4
A C E CLUB, 201 Moody, Eben Illingworth, pres, see and treas
BRICKLAYERS AND MASONS INTERNATIONAL UNION, NO 15; James Hanify, sec; Daniel Langan, treas meet every Tuesday evening at Eagle Block
CARPENTERS UNION NO 540; Aubrey Langill, pres ; Joseph Dix, sec; Daniel; Herbert, treas; meet every Wednesday evening at Carpenters Hall, Moody corner Crescent
CENTRAL CLUB, 621 Main; F W Derbyshire, pres; C W Sewall, sec and treas
COMPANY F, 5th Regt M V M, Armory, Sharon cor Curtis; Sidney E Brown, capt; John F Williams, 1st lieut ; George G Moyse, 2nd lieut
CRESCENT ASSOCIATION, 321 Cresent; Carrie Johnson, pres; Hugo B Seikel, sec and treas; meets fourth Thursday of each month
CUTLER HOUSE FOR GRADUATE NURSES; Ber- tha E Currier, matron, 716 Main
DIANA CLUB, 321 Crescent
FALES CLUB; Francis G Stickney, pres; Bernard W Stanley, sec; George W Strickland, treas; meet at Fales House, Christ church, second and fourth Tuesdays, from October to June
FLASHLIGHT CLUB, 584 Main; Fred H Kirwin, pres; William R Hill, sec; Edward H Bull, treas
FREE READING ROOM, 321 Crescent; Arthur A Carey, pres
HOLY NAME SOCIETY, St Mary's Parish; Rev Peter J Foley, Spiritual director and treas; Cornelius Cash, pres ; Joseph H O'Neil, vice pres; John Cahill, sec; meet second Sunday of every month at Chapel of our Lady of Lourdes
INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS UNION, No 102; meet second and fourth Wednesdays at Foresters hall, Main
LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 21 New- ton; John L Harvey, pres; Rev Francis E Webster, vice pres; R Earle Eichler, treas; Mrs Helen L Dalzell, sec Mrs Emma T Schwartz, matron
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MACHINSTS UNION, NO 465, George Hovey, pres; W H Mullen, sec; M H Nethercote, treas; meet last Tues- day of each month at Foresters hall
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED, Waverley Oaks road; Dr Frank G Wheatley, pres; Charles Francis Adams, vice pres; C E Ware, sec; R C Humphreys, treas; Walter E Fernald, M D; res- ident superintendent
NORUMBEGA ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS 3 Moody rm 16
PAINTERS UNION, NO 921; B of P D & P of Amer- ica; George Campbell, pres; Wesley H Fletcher, rec sec ; George Hughes, treas; meet every Monday at Eagle block Central square
PAR CLUB, 655 Main
PARENTS ASSOCIATION; Everett Ela, pres; Mer- rit Wily, treas; Mrs A L Sanderson, sec; meet first Sat- urday of each month at Free Reading Room
PROSPECT CLUB (social), 3 Prospect; James W Black, pres; Benjamin F Hall, sec and treas
REPUBLICAN CLUB, 621 Main; Nathan A Tufts, pres ; W P Bartell, treas; D L Tickton, fin sec; meet sec- ond Tuesday of each month at Central block
ST JOSEPH'S C T A S, 563 Main; Thomas J Duddy, pres ; Leo Forster, sec; Michael Whalen, treas
ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY; Dr C J McCor- mick, pres; Joseph D Ryan, vice pres; Joseph A Qinn, sec ; John J Flynn, treas; meet every Monday evening at St Mary's church
WALTHAM ANIMAL AID SOCIETY, 11 Church; Dr John W Willis, pres; Frederick P Rutter, treas; Mrs F A Bryant, sec
WALTHAM BABY HOSPITAL, rear 755 Main; Mrs G E Jordan, pres ; Mrs C B Fuller, sec; Mrs Alfred Wor- cester, treas; meet last Tuesday of each month
WALTHAM BOARD OF TRADE, 637 Main, rm 4; George E Parmenter, pres; Ptolemy P Adams, treas Hi- ram E Tuttle, sec; meet second Thursday of each month at 637 Main rm 4
WALTHAM CANOE CLUB, Woerd av near Crescent Park; B F Clements, pres; R M Roesger, vice pres; F J Ryan, treas; Frank R Clemmens, sec
WALTHAM CHARITY CLUB; Mrs George H Dickey, pres; Mrs George J Barker, sec, 42 Prospect; Mrs Annie W Smith, treas; meet every Monday afternoon at Unit- arian Chapel
WALTHAM CHRISTIAN UNION, 42 Crescent; Mrs Herbert B Allen, pres; A B Allen, sec; Elvin P Worth, treas ;
WALTHAM CITY HOME, South street ; H H Bumford, supt
WALTHAM DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE, rm 8 Eagle Block, 673 Main; Bernard W Stanley, chairman ; Frank A Gallant, sec James A Shaughnessy, treas
WALTHAM DISTRICT NURSES ASSOCIATION; Mrs Thomas Curley, pres; Alice E Burnham, sec; Mrs Alice W Burnham, treas; meet first Thursday of each month at 706 Main
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WALTHAM EDUCATION SOCIETY, organized Nov 23, 1899; Hon B B Johnson, pres; Louise Dieterich, sec; Annie S Sears, treas; meet November to May (five even- ings) at High School hall
WALTHAM HOSPITAL, Hope avenue; Arthur Ly- man, pres; Henry N Fisher, Charles H Moulton, vice pres ; Edwin F Atkins, treas; Henry C Eaton, clerk
WALTHAM LADIES' HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY; Mrs Frank Whitney, pres; Mrs G W Strickland, sec; Georgina Moore, treas; Mrs Juliette Eaton, auditor
WALTHAM MOTHERS CLUB; Mrs J H Yetten, pres; Mrs Clarence F Webster, treas; Mrs Nora F Smiley, sec; meet second and fourth Wednesday at Fales House
WALTHAM MUSICAL CLUB; Myra Winslow, pres; Carl M Safford sec and treas; meet Tuesdays fortnightly at members homes
WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL ALUMNI AS- SOCIATION; Rev Clinton Hay, pres; Alice E Burnham, sec and treas; meet annually in June at Waltham New Church School
WALTHAM POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION; Wil- liam P McKenna, pres; John B Donahue, sec Thomas Tully, treas
WALTHAM REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE, rm A 621 Main; Waldron E Sawyer; chairman; Freedom Wentworth, sec; George F Leslie, treas
WALTHAM VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION; J W Kilburn, pres; Leroy Staples, fin sec ; P B Cole, treas; meet first Monday of each month at Spruce street Engine house
WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIA- TION, Crescent near Prospect, organized, Feb 9, 1867; re-organized Feb 25, 1879; Walter N Fuller, pres; Miss S F Ray, sec; George R Watts, treas; annual meeting January; visiting com, every Friday at Waltham Watch Factory
WALTHAM WOMAN'S CLUB, organized 1893; Mrs Nellie F Barker, pres; Mrs Florence E Crocker, sec; Nel- lie Hastings, treas meet every Friday at Universalist church
WALTHAM WATCH CO BAND AND ORCHESTRA; Joseph A Jackson, business mgr; meet first Monday of each month at 103 Moody
YOUNG MEN'S DEBATING CLUB; Francis Fahey, pres; Peter Duggan, treas; meet every Monday at New A O H hall
YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION John P Dempsey, pres ; J E Maguire, rec sec and treas ; meet first and third Mondays of each month at 27 Moody rm 4
YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB, 224 Moody; George E Moyse, pres
CORPORATIONS
AMERICAN KNITTING CO, 131 Lexington; Alfred Tomlin, pres; William Tomlin, treas
AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO, Elm opp Benefit; Henry N Fisher, pres; Silas A Barton, treas and mgr
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO, 224 Calvary; Walter O Cham- berlain, pres; Josiah P Wescott Jr, treas
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GEORGE J BARKER LUMBER CO, 118 Bacon ; George J Barker, pres; Lyman H Matthews, sec and gen mgr
BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO, off Moody; A T Lyman, pres; Ronald T Lyman, treas; office 50 State Bos- ton
BOSTON SELF LOCKING BLOCK CO, 116 Robbins; James Hodden, pres; Harry E Blanchard, treas
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO The 56 Felton; William J Barry, pres; Isaac H Parsons, vice pres; B Devereux Barker, treas and sec
CLIFFORD S COBB COMPANY, 107-115 Moody; Clif- ford S Cobb, pres and treas; John E Cobb, vice pres and mgr
CO-OPERATIVE MANUFACTURING CO Inc, Bed- ford off Prospect; Thomas B Wales, pres; Thomas B Wales Jr, sec and treas
GIBBS EXPRESS CO. 25 Moody; Jasper H Yetten, pres and treas; Ernest A Balcom, sec
HUTCHINGS ORGAN CO off Beaver n Clematis Brook station ; George S Hutchings, pres; Julian Codman, treas; A Perry Martin, sec ; Charles A Flaherty, gen mgr
KENSINGTON PRESS, 90 Moody; Walter F Jack- son, pres; Herbert A Buck, sec
E E LINCOLN SHOE CO 207 Moody; Edward E Lin- coln, pres; John D Lynch, treas
MacGREGOR GARAGE The 735 Main and 20 Spring; Alfred Worcester, pres; Herbert M Gragg, treas; Bertha A Martin, sec
MANHATTAN DYEING & CLEANSING CO, 195 Newton; Edward A Hurley, pres and treas; Joseph J Hurley, sec; James S Hussion Jr, director
METZ CO, Rumford av, C P; Charles H Metz, pres John C Robbins, vice pres; Charles J Spiegelberg, treas ; Charles H Wolf, sec
NEW ENGLAND PAPER BAG CO, Lexington; Theo- dore E Jewell, pres and treas
NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO, 684 Main ; James L Richards, pres; A S Bull, treas
JOHN ROBERTS & SON COMPANY, South; H S Mil- ton, pres; Frank Keith, treas
STARK TOOL CO, 218} Moody; John Stark, treas
JUDSON L THOMSON MFG CO, off South, Roberts crossing; R S Douglas, pres; William P Bartel, sec and treas
JUDSON L THOMSON MFG CO RELIEF ASSO Inc; Charles W Waring, pres; Laurie Downing, vice pres; Robert J Templar, sec; Sarah T Connolly, treas
WALTHAM BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS THE, River opp Willow; George E Jordan, agent; Ronald T Lyman, treas; office, 50 State Boston
WALTHAM CLOCK CO: William C Henry, treas, 218} Moody
WALTHAM COAL CO, 633 Main; Fred P Rutter, pres ; William E Macurda, treas; Alfred H Blackman, sec
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO, 113 and 115 Bacon ; Charles E Getchell, pres; Henry Richardson, treas
WALTHAM SCREW CO, Rumford av, Crescent Park; Daniel F Viles, pres and treas; George F Bailey, supt
WALTHAM WATCH CO, Crescent near Prospect
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BANKS
WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 637 Main, room 3 Organized Sept 25, 1880 Chartered October 13, 1880 Began business October 21, 1880 Authorized capital $1,000- 000 Edward P Smith, pres; Charles E Getchell, vice pres; Earl F Caswell, sec and treas; diectors, John F Coolidge, George M Bates, Walter N Fuller, Fred H Bent, Freeman S Hodgdon, Herbert M Gragg, Arthur H Paul, George A Fiel, William H Rankin, M T Connelly, Charles W Durgin, William E Peterson, Adolph S Batchelder, Francis P Havens, John Edmunds, Freeman C Hodgdon, Herschel A Bacon; auditors, H E Priest, Charles F Allen, Francis G Stickney; attorney Clarence F French
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, 637 Main, Incorporat- ed 1836 Capital $150,000 Surplus $130,000; Charles H Moulton, president; Henry N Fisher, vice president; Henry P Buncher, cashier; Francis G Stickney, asst cashier; Henry N Fisher, Charles H Moulton, George H Doty, William F Rooney, P P Adams, Charles P Bond, Charles F Stone, Arthur A' Carey, Harry L Brown, Arthur G Childs, William F Bowler, James A McGlinchey, directors; Harold B Mansfield, bookkeeper; Chester A Green, asst bookkeeper
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 702 Main; assets, Jan 4, 1912, $4,722,885.23; Enos T Luce, pres; Nathan Warren vice pres ; George R Beal, treas; William B Comstock, vice treas; Arthur H Paul, clerk; Henry N Fisher, Nathan Warren, Joseph R Worcester, Cornelius J McCormick, Enos T Luce, Thomas H Armstrong, Henry W Hartwell, Charles O Morrill, Charles E Getchell, Ptolemy P Adams, Gleason Wood, Arthur H Paul, trustees; Henry N Fisher, chairman, Enos T Luce, Thomas H Armstrong, Charles O Morrill, Nathan Warren, board of investement; Henry B Staples, Ernest C Goding, tellers
WALTHAM TRUST CO, 6 Moody Capital $200,000; Edward P Sanderson, pres; Frank W Brigham, vice pres; Charles J Fogg, sec; Shirley H Eldridge, treas; board of directors, Harvey P Bartlett, Clifford S Cobb, John C Fairchild, Charles J Fogg, James D Kelly, Frank W Brig- ham, William E Bright, Frank H Brown, Rufus E Lord, John H McCusker, Joseph Remick, Frederic P Rutter, Edward P Sanderson, Francis P Sears, Ephraim Stearns, Charles E Stearns, Albert R Drake, Samuel E Blanchard and Arthur H Paul
POST OFFICE 134 Moody
Charles J Shepard, postmaster; Edwin I Dill, asst post- master; Martin J Hines, supt of mails; M Etta Jennison, money order clerk; Thomas H Kyte, stamp clerk; Wil- liam A Lawless, asst stamp clerk; Daniel J Handrahan, asst mailing clerk; John J Buckley, registry clerk, Lil- lian H Hildeth, stenographer; Mabel Walker, asst money order clerk; George I Keyes, gen utility clerk; Arthur H Claypole, sub clerk
CARRIERS, P H Concannon, Patrick E Noonan, W A Caughey, James F McCusker, Charles F Law, John J Gardner, Frederick A Ricker, W W Darling, George F
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Beckwith, T J Doyle, Harry M Getchell, Matthew T Con- nelly Reuben H Caughey, John W Kohl, Hugh McGilli- vray, James M Brown, Herbert Hatch, Edward W Well- ington, J B Collins, George B Harris, John F Smith; sub- stitutes; Michael Whelen, Carl W Anderson, Howard N Mayhew, John M Sykes, Oscar H Dorr, James F Hurley ; Frank H Whelpley Jr, special delivery clerk; Edward Wallace, janitor
Office hours, from 6.30 a m to 8 p m
Sundays, 10 to 11 a m
FREE DELIVERY
Collections at 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, 663 Main, Mabel A Johnson, clerk in charge
No 2, 349} Moody, Mary E Phelan, clerk in charge
No 3, 878 Main, Mrs Florence M McGennis, clerk in charge
No 4, 212 Newton, Martin L Halleran, clerk in charge
RATES OF POSTAGE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
First class-Letters and all matter sealed so that it cannot be examined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction for United State (including Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine Archipelago, Tutui- la and Canal Zone) Mexico, Canada, Cuba and Republic of Panama, also Shanghai. At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding except to Cuba and Republic of Pana- ma. Postal cards, United States, Cu- ba, Republic of Panama, Mexico and Canada, 1 cent.
Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to an- other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of additional postage.
The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamping a receipt or credit on a bill of accounts; price lists with prices in 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 if they completely adhere thereto.
Second Class-Newspapers and per- iodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legitimate list of
subscribers. Postage to other than subscribers, 1 cent for each four ounces.
Third class-Books (printed), cir- culars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, corrected proof sheets and M S copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, handbills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. Postage 1 cent, for each two ounces or fraction; full prepay- ment 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 nature for Canada must be prepaid at fourth class rate. Date of issue, name of addressee and name of sender may be written on a circular or typographical errors corrected without subjecting it to letter postage. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papyrograph, Electric Pen or other similar process may be sent as third class if mailed at post- office and in lots of not less than 20 identical copies. The limit of weight, 4 pounds, except single volumes of books to which there is no limit of weight.
Fourth class -Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper printed or un- printer, merchandise, metals, and all other matter not included in the first,
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second and third classes. Postage 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment compulsory. The limit of weight is 4 pounds. Tags or labels may be attached, marked or num- bered for purpose of description.
All mail matter of the third and fourth classes should be securely wrapped but admit of easy inspec- tion. When matter of a lower class is enclosed with matter of a higher class, the whole package is subject to postage at the higher rate.
Liquids (not vinous, spirituous, ar- dent or malt) and oils, not exceeding four ounces liquid measure, salves, ointments, and articles easily liquefi- able and not liable to explode or ig- nite spontaneously or by shock or jar; also ink-powder, pepper and wooden or papier-mache block or other powder not explosive or poison- ous may be forwarded in the Domestic mails when put up in glass blottles or vials strong enough to stand the shock of handling enclosed in a metal, tube, not less than three-sixteenths of an inch thick, impervious to liquids, including oils, lined with a cushion of some absorbent material and fast- ened with a cover so adjusted to make the block or tube watertight or in tin or metal tubes fastened with a lid and placed securely in a wooden block or tube open only at one end, of same thickness and strength as above. On all such packages the sender may write or print his name and address preceded by the word "From" and also the name of the ar- ticle enclosed.
Unmailable-All packages contain- ing poisons, explosives, substances ex- haling bad odor, liquors (vinous, spi- rituous, ardent or malt), obscene mat- ter of any description, dunning no- tices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or any person hand- ling them.
Canada-All packages of merchan- dise not exceeding 4 lbs. 6 oz. weight addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the Domes- tic mails. Sealed packages, other than
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