Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1914, Part 34

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 662


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MOTOR SPECIALTIES CO, end Cooper lane; Grant R Beebe, pres; Frederick C Hersee, sec and treas


NEW ENGLAND PAPER BAG CO, Lexington; Henry C Hoyt, pres; Morris L Willets, treas


NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO, 684 Main; James L Richards, pres; A S Bull, treas


O'HARA WALTHAM DIAL CO, Rumford av


JOHN ROBERTS & SON COMPANY, South; H S Mil- ton, pres; William F Keith, treas


STARK TOOL CO, 2181/2 Moody; John Stark, treas


STEEL SPECIALTIES CO, 66 Woerd av; Elvin P Worth, pres; George L Richards, treas


JUDSON L THOMSON MFG CO, off South, Roberts crossing; Alfred H Sawyer, pres; William P Bartel, sec and treas


JUDSON L THOMSON MFG CO RELIEF ASSO Inc; Charles W Waring, pres; Laurie Downing, vice pres; Rob- ert J Templar, sec ; Sarah T Connolly, treas


TICKTON PHARMACY Inc, 705 Main; Daniel L Tick- ton, 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, 2181/2 Moody; John Stark, pres and treas; Thomas W Shepherd, mgr


WALTHAM COAL CO, 633 Main; Fred P Rutter, pres ; William E Macurda, treas; Alfred H Blackman, vice pres; Earl R Eichler, sec


WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO, 113 and 115 Bacon; Wells C Richardson, pres; Henry Richardson, treas


WALTHAM. HARDWARE CO, 876 Main; B L Spof- ford, mgr


WALTHAM SCREW CO, Rumford av, Crescent Park; Daniel F Viles, pres and treas; George F Bailey, supt


WALTHAM WATCH CO, Crescent near Prospect; Ezra C Fitch, pres; Conover Fitch, vice pres and gen mgr; Harry L Brown, treas; Charles J Olney, sec


BANKS


WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 637 Main, room 3 Organized Sept 25, 1880 Chartered October 13, 1880 Be-


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gan business October 21, 1880 Authorized capital $1,000,- 000 Edward P Smith pres; Charles E Getchell, vice pres; Earl F Caswell, clerk and treas; directors, John F Cool- idge, George M Bates, Walter N Fuller, Fred H Bent, Freeman S Hodgdon, Arthur H Paul, George A Fiel, M T Connelly, Charles W Durgin, William E Peterson, Adolph S Batchelder, Francis P Havens, John Edmunds, Freeman C Hodgdon, Herschel A Bacon, Edward P Smith, Charles E Getchell, Earl F Caswell, Edward H Bull; attorney Clarence F French


WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, 637 Main, Incorpor- ated 1836 Capital $150,000 Surplus $150,000; Charles H Moulton, president; Henry N Fisher, vice president ; Henry P Buncher, cashier; Francis G Stickney, asst cash- ier; Henry N Fisher, Charles H Moulton, George H Doty, William F Rooney, P P Adams, Charles F Stone, Harry L Brown, Arthur G Childs, William F Bowler, James A McGlinchey, John Stark, William P Bartel, directors; Harold B Mansfield, bookkeeper; Chester A Green, asst bookkeeper


WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 702 Main; assets, Oct 30, 1913, $5,076,024.20; Enos T Luce, pres; Nathan War- ren, vice pres; George R Beal, treas; William B Com- stock, vice treas; Arthur H Paul, clerk; Henry N Fisher, Nathan Warren, Joseph R Worcester, Cornelius J McCor- mick, Enos T Luce, Thomas H Armstrong, Henry W Hart- well, 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 investment; 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; Clinton A Coolidge, asst treas; board of directors, Harvey P Bart- lett, Clifford S Cobb, Charles J Fogg, James D Kelly, Frank W Brigham, William E Bright, Frank H Brown, Rufus E Lord, John H McCusker, Joseph Remick, Fred- eric P Rutter, Edward P Sanderson, Ephraim Stearns, Charles E Stearns, Albert R Drake, Samuel E Blanchard, Arthur H Paul, Edward P Smith


POST OFFICE 134 Moody


Charles J Shepard, supt; Martin J Hines, asst supt ; Lillian H Hildreth, stenographer; John J Buckley, Arthur H Claypole, Daniel J Handrahan, M Etta Jennison, Frank


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A Kingsley, George I Keyes, Thomas H Kyte, William A Lawless, John P Martin, Mabel Walker, clerks; Peter Han- son, sub clerk; George F Beckwith, James M Brown, Reu- ben H Caughey, William A Caughey, Joseph B Collins, Pat- rick H Concannon, Matthew T Connolly, Thomas J Doyle, John J Gardner, Harry M Getchell, George B Harris, Her- bert L Hatch, John W Kohl, Charles F Law, James F Mc- Cusker, Hugh McGillivray, Patrick E Noonan, Frederick A Ricker, John F Smith, Edward W Wellington, carriers; Michael J Whelan, Carl W Anderson, Oscar H Dorr, Charles F Morgan, sub carriers; Horatio F Fiske, sub R F D; Frank H Whelpley Jr, special delivery messen- ger, John R Dougherty, janitor


Office hours, from 6.30 a m to 8 p m


Postal Savings Dept from 8 a m to 7.30 p m


SUB POSTAL STATIONS


No 198, 663 Main, Robert B Johnson, clerk in charge No 199, 3491/2 Moody, Mary E Phelan, clerk in charge No 200, 878 Main, Mrs Florence M MeGennis, clerk in charge


No 4, 201 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 States (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 Pan- ama. Postal cards, United States, Cuba, Republic of Panama, Mexico and Canada, 1 cent.


Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to another without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of addi- tional 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 pe- riodicals 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. Reproduction 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 vol- umes of books to which there is no limit of weight.


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Fourth class .- "Parcel Post"- Farm and factory products, patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper un- printed, merchandise, metals, and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Postage 1 cent for each ounce or fraction on parcels weighing 4 ounces or less; on parcels weighing more than 4 ounces the weight is by the pound and varies according to the weight and the dis- tance to be conveyed. Parcel post stamps must be used in either case. Full prepayment compulsory. The limit of weight is 11 pounds. Limit of size 72 inches in length and girth combined. Tags or labels may be at- tached, marked or numbered for the purpose of description. Parcels must bear the name and address of the sender preceded by the word "from."


All mail matter of the third and fourth classes should be securely wrapped but admit of easy inspection. When matter of a lower class is en- closed with matter of a higher class, the whole package is subject to post- age at the higher rate.


Liquids (not vinous, spirituous, ar- dent or malt) and oils, not exceeding 12 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-machier block or other powder not explosive or poison- ous may be forwarded in the Domes- tic mails when put up in glass bottles 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 liq- uids, including oils, line with a cush- ion of some absorbent material and fastened 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 on 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 article enclosed.


Unmailable-All packages contain- ing poisons, explosives, substances ex- haling bad odor, liquors (vinous, spir- ituous, 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 han- dling 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 Domestic mails. Sealed packages, other than letters in their usual and ordinary form, are not allowed to be despatched to Canada, even if postage is prepaid thereon at full letter rates.


Mexico-Matter addressed to Mex- ico is subject to same rules and con- ditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise not sent as bona fide trade samples, should be sent by parcels post. Sealed packages other than letters in their usual and ordinary form are not allowed to be despatched to Mexico even if postage is prepaid thereon at full letter rates.


Commercial papers for Canada and Mexico, 5 cents for first 10 oz. or less and 1 cent each additional 2 oz. or less. Limit of weight 4 pounds, 6 oz. and must be unsealed.


Special Delivery-A Special Stamp of the face value of 10 cents attached to an article. of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate de- livery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office and within one mile of any other Post Office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of let- ters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters from foreign coun- tries bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps are entitled to Spe- cial Delivery. If Special Delivery fee is paid by means of ordinary postage stamps, article must be marked "Spe- cial Delivery."


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The hours within which Special De- livery shall be made in Free Delivery Post Offices, are from 7 a m to 11 p m., unless in special cases otherwise ordered by the 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.


All letters containing money or val- uable articles should be registered to insure their safe delivery. The fee for registration is ten (10) cents ad- ditional to regular postage.


Domestic Money Orders-Not ex- ceeding $2.50, 3 cents; exceeding $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents; ex- ceeding $5 and not exceeding $10, 8 cents; exceeding $10 and not exceed- ing $20, 18 cents; exceeding $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents; exceed- ing $30 and not exceeding $40, 15 cents; exceeding $40 and not exceed- ing $50, 18 cents; exceeding $50 and not exceeding $60, 20 cents; exceeding $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents; exceeding $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.


Orders payable in Antigua, Bahama Islands, Barbadoes, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Domenica, Grena- da, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montserra, Nevis, Newfoundland, Philippine Islands, St Kitts, St Lu- cia, St Vincent, Trinidad and Virgin Islands, are domestic and the fees are the same as for domestic money or- ders.


International Money Orders-The fees for international money orders payable in Apia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Cape Colony, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Great Britain, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hun- gary, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Luxem- berg, New South Wales, New Zea- land, Orange River Colony, Peru, Por- tugal, Queensland, Russia, Salvador, South Australia, Switzerland, Tas- mania, the Transvaal, Uruguay and Victoria, are as follows: 1 cent to $2.50, 10 cents; $2.51 to $5.00, 15 cents; $5.01 to $7.50, 20 cents; $7.51 to $10.00, 25 cents; $10.01 to $15.00, 30 cents; $15.01 to $20.00, 35 cents; $20.01 to $30.00, 40 cents; $30.01 to


$40.00, 45 cents; $40.01 to $50.00, 50 cents; $50.01 to $60.00, 60 cents; $60.01 to $70.00, 70 cents; $70.01 to $80.00, 80 cents; $80.01 to $90.00, 90 cents; $90.01 to $100.00, $1.00.


The fees for international money orders payable in Chili, France, Al- geria and Tunis, Greece, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, will be as fol- lows: 1 cent to $10.00, 10 cents; $10.01 to $20.00, 20 cents; $20.01 to $30.00, 30 cents; $30.01 to $40.00, 40 cents; $40.01 to $50.00, 50 cents; $50.01 to $60.00, 60 cents; $60.01 to $70.00, 70 cents; $70.01 to $80.00, 80 cents; $80.01 to $90.00, 90 cents; $90.01 to $100.00, $1.00.


Foreign-Canada, Mexico, Porto Rico, The Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, Tutuila, Shanghai, China, Cuba, Ca- nal Zone, and Republic of Panama, not included. Rates of postage for letters, 5 cents per ounce or less and 3 cents for each additional ounce or fraction; Great Britain, Ireland and Newfoundland, 2 cents per ounce or fraction; Germany, 5 cents for first ounce or less and 3 cents for each ad- ditional ounce or fraction, if for for- warding via England or France; two cents per ounce or fraction if for- warded by direct sea conveyances; printed matter, 1 cent per 2 oz. or fraction; size of package limited to 18 inch cube, or in form of a roll 30 inches long by 4 inches in diameter ; limit of weight, 4 pounds, 6 ounces. Commercial papers (Canada and Mex- ico included) 5 cents for 10 ounces or fraction and 1 cent for every addi- tional 2 ounces; weight of package limited to 4 pounds, 6 ounces. Ad- missable bona fide trade samples of merchandise, 2 cents for first 4 ounces or less and 1 cent for each ad- ditional 2 ounces or fraction thereof; limit of weight is 12 ounces; limit of length is 12 inches; breadth 8 inches; depth 4 inches.


Postal cards 2 cents; postal cards with paid answer, 4 cents.


Registry fee, 10 cents.


PARCELS POST.


Parcels may be sent by mail accom- panied by a Customs Declaration to the following countries :


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Australia, Austria, and certain Austrian post offices in Turkey, Ba- hamas, Belgium, Bolivia, Barbadoes, Brazil, Caicos Islands, Chili, Colom- bia (U S of), Costa Rica, Curacao, Danish West Indies, Germany, and German P O's in Africa and China, British Guiana, Dutch Guiana, Gua- temala, Haiti, Honduras (British and Republic of), Hungary, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Japan, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Nicaragua, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Swe- den, Salvador San Domingo, Bermuda, Ecuador, Turks Island, Trinidad, To- bago, United Kingdom of Great Bri- tain and Ireland, Venezuela, Wind- ward Islands, Peru, Denmark, France, Italy, and Italian P O's in Africa and Turkey, Uruguay, Netherlands, China, (parts of) and Korea (via Japan).


Rate for one pound or less and each additional pound or fraction 12 cents.


An additional charge of 5 cents or its equivalent is made on the delivery of each package by parcels post from Austria, British Guiana, Bermuda, Brazil, Curacao, Ecuador, the Wind- ward Islands, Newfoundland, Trini- dad, Chili, Germany, Guatemala, Hun- gary, Mexico, Nicaragua, New Zea- land, Venezuela, Bolivia, Haiti, Hong Kong, Japan, Dutch Guiana, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy, Pan- ama, Netherlands, Uruguay, Hondu- ras (Republic of), Great Britain, Ire- land, Australia, Denmark and Peru.


From Danish W I, there is a maxi- mum charge of 10 cents, and from


other parcels post countries the de- livery charge is 1 cent for each 4 ounces or fraction thereof, minimum charge, 5 cents.


Limit of weight is eleven pounds except to certain places in Mexico, to which it is 4 pounds, 6 ounces.


Limit of size is 3 ft. 6 in. long and 6 ft. length and girth combined, ex- cept to U S of Colombia, and Mexico, to which the limit of length is 2 ft. and girth 4 ft.


Value limited for Ecuador to $50.


Value limited for Japan and parts of China, via Japan, to $80.


Any person wishing to withdraw a letter after having mailed it should make immediate application to the postmaster and in case the letter has not been forwarded, it will be re- turned, if the letter has been for- warded, he can request the postmas- ter to take up the matter of return through the second assistant P M General (Division of Foreign Mails) Washington, D. C., the owner of the letter paying charges incurred. Great Britain and the British Colonies (ex- cept the Union of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Antigua, Baha- mas, Barbadoes, Ceylon, Gold Coast, British Guiana, Jamaica, Zanzibar and the Australasian Colonies) in- cluding Canada and British India; also Haiti, the Dominican Republic. Colombia and the French Establish- ments in Oceanica do not allow send- ers of articles to withdraw them from the mails or change their address.


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND *NOTARIES PUB- LIC


Justice of the Peace and also Notary Public **


Justice of the Peace authorized to Solemnize


Marriages


* Justice of the Peace and Notary Public authorized to Solemnize Marriages


* Adock Charles J


* Armstrong Thomas H


*Bannan William J


ยท ** Barker John H


Ludden Charles M


*Bartel Wm P


Mackenzie George C


** Beal George R


Mann Francis C


*Bond Henry H


** Broderick Patrick S


Button Benjamin F Caswell Earl F


*Connolly Michael J


*Conti Domenico


*Coolidge Clinton A Cote Armidas J *Cullen John J


** Powers Lavater W Reade Charles L Roberts Dudley Robinson Frederic I


*Danglemayer Theodore Jr


** Dennen Hollis E


*Densmore Louis E


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Dickey Orland H


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* Dowd Patrick J


* Drake Albert R


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Drury George P


Drury William H


Duane Patrick J


Dutton Wallace S


Eastman Arthur G


** Small Koran C *Smith Charles F


** Stark Robert M


** Stearns Charles E


*Tebbets Fred C


*Thomas Reginald D


*Thompson Alberto F


** Thornburg Benjamin F Tufts Nathan A


Tuttle Hiram E Viles Daniel F


Viscounte Alfred P


Walker Edward A


*Walters George F Warren Nathan


*Weeks Delmont L


Wetherbee George M


** Kearns Thomas F


Kimball George W ** Lathrop Andrew J *Luce Enos T


Lyman Arthur T


*Bergin Michael Bergin Thomas F


Mansfield Geo A Jr * Marcy Richard


*Mosman Edward J


*Murphy Bernard F O'Donnell Charles J


*Peugh J Winfield


*Roe L Scott


*Rooney Wm S


*Rowell Henry K Rutter Frederic P


*Rutter Robert P


Sanderson Robert H


Sears Francis P


Sewall Charles W


*Sewall Homer


Shepard Charles J


** Eldridge Shirley H Flynn John J Jr


*Folsom Eugene L


*French Clarence F


*French Harry L Gibbs John M Hall Luman N


*Hanscom Louis A


Harrington Herman P


*Hartley Samuel Harvey John L Jennings Thomas F


Jennison Arthur


*Johnson Byron B


*Johnson William H Jordan Austin T


*Willcutt Everard L Williams Eben J


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WATERTOWN STREET DIRECTORY 1914


(Copyright 1914 by W A Greenough & Co)


ACTON from Howard to Oakland ADAMS from 531 Mt Auburn to


Nichols av


ADAMS AVENUE (E W) from op- posite 397 Mt Auburn north and east to School


ADMIRAL from Westminster av to B & M Railroad tracks


APPLETON from Upland road


ARLINGTON (E W) from 618 Ar- senal across Mt Auburn to Bel- mont


ARSENAL from Beacon square to Brighton line


ARTHUR TERRACE from Boyd


AUBURN PLACE from 85 Mt Au- burn


BACON from 372 Main to 219 Pleas- ant


BAILEY AVENUE from 718 Bel- mont


BAILEY ROAD from 288 Mt Auburn to Brigham


BANCROFT from 98 Waverley av to Westminster


BARNARD AVENUE from 23 Co- lumbia


BARTLETT from Everett avenue to Forest


BATES ROAD from 236 Mt Auburn BAY from N Beacon to Charles Riv- er road


BEACON SQUARE from junction Riverside, North Beacon, Mt Au- burn and Main


BEECHWOOD AVENUE from 131 Arsenal to the Charles River


BELLEVUE ROAD from Common to Russell av


BELMONT (Mt Auburn) from Mt Auburn near railroad bridge to Waltham line


BEMIS from Waverley av to Lexing- ton


BERKELEY from 95 Arlington


BIGELOW AVENUE from 597 Mt Auburn to 79 Nichols av (E W)


BIGELOW TERRACE from 22 Boyd BOSTONIA AVENUE from above 777 Mt Auburn n French terrace to B & M


BOYD from 145 Galen to Fayette (Newton)


BOYD PARK TERRACE from 127 Boyd


BOYLSTON from 325 Mt Auburn to 447 Mt Auburn


BRIDGE from opposite 101 Waltham across B & M Railroad (Bemis) to Newton line


BRIDGHAM from Holt to Burnham BRIGHAM from 115 Russell av to Bailey road


BROADWAY from 16 Russell av to Common


BROOK from opposite 33 Pleasant to the river


BROOKLINE from Warren to 1086 Belmont Waltham line


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BROWN from Sycamore to Thayer road, Belmont line


BURNHAM from Chandler to Bel- mont line


CALIFORNIA from opposite 32 Wa- tertown to Newton line


CAPITOL from 105 Galen to 88 Un- ion


CARROLL from 203 Orchard to 760 Belmont


CEDAR from 60 Lincoln to Spruce


CENTRE from 24 Franklin to 21 Walnut


CHADBOURNE TERRACE off Elm CHANDLER from 168 Sycamore to Belmont line


CHAPMAN from opposite 750 Main to Highland avenue


CHARLES from 48 Olney to 65 Gil- bert


CHAUNCY from 397 Mt Auburn to Boylston


CHESTER from 155 Mt Auburn to opposite 34 Washburn


CHESTNUT from 182 Main to 28 Green


CHURCH from 59 Main at Town House to Marion road


CHURCH HILL from 138 Main to 55 Pleasant


CHURCH LANE from 138 Main to 55 Pleasant


CHURCH PLACE from 20 Church CLARENDON from 75 Arlington


COLUMBIA from opposite 135 Rus- sell av to 75 Common


COMMON from opposite 135 Mt Au- burn to 554 Belmont




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