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Charles M Wheeler, captain; Harry Sheldon, driver; B A Neal, ladderman
LADDER COMPANY NO 2 Moody near Maple
Edward F Sibley, captain; Michael C Hardyman, dri- ver
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO 1 Lexington street
Albert W Bullock, captain; Joseph H Handy, hose- man; Frederick A Dauncey, driver
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES
12 Moody street Fire Station
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13 Moody opposite Spruce
14 Adams and Maple
15 Crescent and Robbins
* 16
Moody and Robbins
* 17 High and Hall
18 Pine and Gardner
19 Cedar and Oak
112 Taylor and Lowell
113 Crescent opp Hotel Crescent
114 Crescent and Walnut
115 Woerd av and Martyn
116 Crescent and Adams
117 Lowell and Ash
118 Electric Light Station
119 Newton and Chestnut
151 Rumford avenue, O'Hara Dial Co
161 Moody and Derby
162 Adams and Brown
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171
Lowell and Washington av
172 Newton and Myrtle
173 Robbins and Newton
181 Newton and Benefit
191 Calvary opposite Flood
192 Farwell and Calvary
* 23 Moody opp Riverside Hotel
24 Charles and Fountain
* 25 Main and Bacon
26 Main and South
27 Charles and Prospect
28 Roberts' Paper Mills
29 Stony Brook opposite Hemenway's
212 Prospect and Sharon
225 Main and Spring
226 Main and Stowe
227 South opposite Dartmouth
228 South and Hartwell
229 Weston near Osgood, Weymouth Estate
241 Harvard and Felton
Felton and Water
*242 25. Harvard and Russell
*261 Main opposite Prospect
262 Fiske avenue and Park avenue
26 Main and Lunda
31 Pond and Exchange
32 Bacon and Dale
34 Lexington and Lincoln
35 Winter and Locust
36 Lincoln and Smith
37 Lexington and Trapelo road
38 Lexington, crossing Mass C R R
39 Hammond and Lawrence
311 Plymouth and Caughey
312 Grant and School
313 School and Howard
321 West Dale
331 Bacon, crossing Mass C R R
332 Bacon opposite Greenwood av
341 Lexington and Lake
391 Summit opp Lawrence
4 Church and Summer
41 Beaver, A T Lyman's
42 Beaver and Linden
43 Waverley Oaks road near E N Pierce's
45 Trapelo rd and Forest
46 Trapelo rd opposite Baldwin's
* 411 School and Liberty
412 Summer and Pleasant
442 Beaver and Warren
* 5 Main and Elm
5 Central Fire Station
* 51 Main and Heard
* 52 Main opposite Linden
53 Main and Willow
54 River and Willow
56 Newton and River
* 57 Central and Appleton
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521 Grove and Bright
522 Massasoit opposite Massasoit court
523 River and Elm
*Keyless Boxes
PRIVATE BOXES
8 Waltham Watch Co
81 City Home, South street
82 Metz Co, Crescent Park
83 Judson L Thompson Mfg Co, South street
84 Waltham Hospital
85 Mass School for Feeble Minded
86 Notre Dame Training School
87 Beaver Lodge, Beaver st
811 Boston Mfg Co, Mill street
812 M & B Ry Co, car barn, upper Main
813 "The Hillside"' Worcester lane
831 Waltham Water Works Pumping Station No 1
SIGNALS
1-One blow 6.50 a m and 8.50 p m test
1-One blow 12 m time signal
2-Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up." Should an alarm occur from another box before this sig- nal is given, companies answering second will answer first and companies answering third will answer on sec- ond.
3-Three blows, second alarm
3-3-Three blows twice, third alarm
10-10-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 morning; same signal at 12.35 p m no afternoon session.
6-6-Out of city signal six blows twice, companies will assemble 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 repeated twice or more
3-3-3-Three blows three times call for assistance from the city of Newton
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS
Upon the discovery of fire go to the nearest box open the door and pull the hook down once only, then let go; listen if the gong in the box strikes; if not shut the door, open it and pull again. If you fail the second time go to the nearest box and do the same
Remain at the box if possible, after giving an alarm to direct the firemen to the fire. Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance
Be sure the box is closed before leaving it
If you remove from your house or place of business, return the key 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
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Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves informed as to the location of keys to signal boxes. Signs over each box will give the desired information
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SCHOOL BOARD
Hon Thomas K Kearns, chairman (ex-officio) ; Clarence F French, representative to the board of aldermen; Wil- liam D Parkinson, clerk
Term expiring January 1918, Frederick H Bent, John W Ekwall, Mary E Howe
Term expiring January 1917, Herbert E Jones, Clar- ence F French, Helen W Stearns
Term expiring January 1916; Everett W Ela, Theron W Temple, Henry A Wood
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
William D Parkinson, office High school Building, School opp Liberty. The office is open during business hours. The superintendent may be found there as fol- lows: 4 to 5 p m, except Thursday and Saturday; Friday 8 to 9 a m; Wednesday, 7.30 to 8 p m; Elsie M Broderick, office asst
HIGH SCHOOL, School st opp Liberty; Willis L Eaton, master; Arthur N Burke, sub-master; Charles W Goodrich, George L Ward, Harry A Dame, Alfred T Hodge, John C Tonkin, Jeanette B Wilson, Carolyn S Hoffman, Maude B Gerritson, Henrietta A Pratt, Celia M. Spencer, F Josephine Hall, Grace F Seabury, Helen Ober, Annie E McIlvene, Lucy Helen Gage, Marion Rock- wood, Ruth Whiting and Mary L Mudgett, teachers; Harriet I Flagg, office asst
NORTH GRAMMAR AND OLD HIGH, School street; Bradford W Drake, master; Josephine R Webber, Mary F Moses, Jennie F Pennell, M Emma Hastings, Mary B Robinson, Ethel Jones, Annie L Hinchey, Dorothy L Mosher, Lilla E Clement, Louise A Hill, Miriam C Allen, Ruth Peabody, teachers
SOUTH GRAMMAR, High street; Winthrop N Cro- cker, master; Sarah P Durkee, May Rogers Lane, Edith W Archibald, Anna M Bagley, Rosalie W Cole, Anna C Mansfield, Genevieve Doran, Harriette E Darcy, Lucinda WV Whorf, Katrina M Graveson, Alma L Poor, May A Blake, Alice N Griffin, Gertrude N Farnum, Mary Nichols and Louise Zanetti; teachers
THE FRANCIS C LOWELL, Newton street; Emma H White, principal; Alice G Preston, Sarah E Mullen, Emi- ly F Mague. May J Moor Dora M Burr, Ramah W Ober- lander, teachers
THE ROYAL E ROBBINS, Chestnut street; Mira E Metcalf. principal; M Louise Robbins, Myrtie A Leon- ard, Charlotte H Smith, Susanne L Gordon, Marion L Wheeler. Susie S Smith, Annie L Halleran, Mildred Rose, teachers
THE SETH BEMIS, Orange street; Sarah A Wall, principal; Harriot Hamlin, Cora D Morell, Marion E Burroughs, teachers
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THE CHAUNCEY NEWHALL, corner Charles and Prospect; Stella W Mayo, principal; Grace H Sawtelle, L Mabel Forbush, Hattie M Boynton, Rebecca Campbell, Bertha L Clark, Barbara S Mansfield, Ruth Hawks, Edith E Stone, teachers
THE NATHANIEL P BANKS, cor Main and South; S Caroline Peabody, principal; Edith M Wheeler, Lucy M Adams, Nettie McQuesten, teachers
THE THOMAS R PLYMPTON, Farnsworth; Susan M Warren, principal; Mabel F Ryan, Ethel Sawyer, Mary L Brown, teachers
THE THOMAS HILL, corner Main and Heard; Car- rie M Leonard, principal; Annie C Pottle, Jessie E Burn- ham, Ruth H Galloupe, Katherine D Jones, Mary E Lo- vell, Floy French, teachers
THE JONATHAN B BRIGHT, Grove street; Luise M Wilde, principal; Bessie H Smith, Ella M Holbrook, Alice M Bryant, Irene Bills, teachers
POND END, Winter street; Ellen M Jones, principal ; Georgiana B Pratt, teachers
THE JOHN ROBERTS, Roberts Crossing; Edith G Webber, principal
SAMUEL D WARREN, corner Waverley Oaks road and Beaver; Emily Sweet, principal; Catherine Welling- ton teacher
JANITORS-Otis E Van Demark, John Gustafson, May E Carter, High; Edward Bellis, South Grammar; Charles E Nichols, North Grammar; Gustaf B Anderson, Old High, The Hill; Thomas Malloy, The Bright; John Moor, The Lowell; Sander Abramson, The Banks, The Plympton; George F Carr, The Robbins; Frederick D Hicks, The Stearns, The Bemis; Jessey Muzzey, The New- hall; Ralph Sanderson, Pond End; Robert H Nims, The Roberts; Frank B Frye, The Manual; James Allen, The Warren
SPECIAL TEACHERS
Music-Charles E Boyd
Drawing-George E Morris, Bertha L Smith
Sewing-Alice A Cutting, Winnefred E Merrill
Gymnastics-Martha McC Barnes
Manual Training-Lawrence F Loring, Geoffrey W Talbot
Cooking-Susan B Hunter School Nurse-Rachel A Mackintosh
Gardening-Louise Fay
Penmanship-Lena F Neall
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
ST CHARLES, Taylor cor Hall under the direction of the Sisters of Charity
ST JOSEPH'S, 30 Pond; Brother Anslen, director; boys in charge of the Christian Brothers; girls in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Mary F Leonard, assist- ant
ST PETER'S. School near Lyman; under the direc- tion of the Sisters of Christian Education
NOTRE DAME TRAINING SCHOOL, 52 and 58 Newton; under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS
WALTHAM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Lexington near Beaver; George B Beaman, prin; Fannie L Riley, Jessie Beals, Elizabeth Jones, Ethel H Baker, Miriam L God- dard, Barbara Worcester, Madame John Merog
WALTHAM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES, 750 Main; Beatrice DeVeber, principal; Helen E But- tinger, asst principal; Eliza Stickney, Grace A Rey- nolds, Mildred Pierce, Elizabeth .M Given, teachers
CHURCHES
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Maple n Moody; Rey Robert B Pattison, pastor; Raymond S Dolber, clerk; Hiram Jewell, treas; David A S Baker, moderator
CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal), 754 Main; Rev Fran- cis E Webster, rector
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, (Univ Society of Wal- tham), Main near Grant; Rev Joseph K Mason, pastor; Fred H Bent, treas
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Episcopal), Moody corner High; (Rev H M Saville), Rev J M Rich, priest in charge; Thomas W Shepherd, treas
FIRST BAPTIST, Church corner Moody; Organized 1852; Rev A Augustus Hobson, pastor; Frank Christ- mas, clerk; William A Webster, treas of society
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Asbury Temple, Main corner Moody; Rev James E Coons, pastor; Jennie E Stevens, rec steward; Henry Marsh, treas
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Frederick H Page, pastor; Albert H Rand, clerk; Charles F Allen, treas
FIRST PARISH CHURCH, (Unitarian), Church cor School; Rev Joseph P MacCarthy, pastor
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Alder cor Beech; Rev Ed- ward E Weaver, pastor; A D Bruce, clerk and treas
IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Moody cor Cherry; Rev Frank G Potter, pastor; R E Dennen, sec ; B F Ellis, treas
ST CHARLES (Roman Catholic), Taylor cor Hall; Rev Pastor J Walsh, pastor; Rev John L Callahan, Rev John J Mack, assts
ST JOSEPH'S (French Catholic) Central opposite Jackson; Rev Pierre O LaCroix, 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; Sadie Martell, capt SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL, Central oppsite Cross; Rev Gustaf Weinan, pastor
SWEDISH LUTH (Bethlehem), River cor Jackson; Rev Axel F Andrea, pastor; Ernest Johnson, sec; Axel G Backman, treas
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Lexington street
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SOCIETIES
A OH (Division No 19) Martin T Connolly, pres; James D Regan, sec; Patrick F Tuite, treas; meet sec- ond and last Thursdays of each month at 1710 Main
LADIES AUXILIARY OF A O H (Division No 29), Rose M Bannan, pres; Mary Rogers; sec; Margaret Ho- ran, treas; meet first and third Mondays of each month at A O H Hall Main street
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF HIBERNIANS (Divi- sion No 38) ; meet second and fourth Tuesdays at Monu- ment hall
A OU W (Watch City Lodge No 166) meet first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at Lincoln Hall, Moody st
AREWEN CLUB, William Stone, pres; William Bai- ley, sec ; Paul Fleming, treas; meet second Thursday of each month at Fellowship House
B PO OF ELKS (Waltham Lodge), 101 School; Sa- muel A Titefsky, E R; James H McKinnon Jr, sec; Charles W Sewal, treas
DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS (Mother Stickney Tent, No 26), pres; Miss Jennie W Graham, sec; Mrs Elizabeth B Beairsto, treas; Mrs Faith M Hurd, meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Hovey Hall
F of A (Court Riverside No 210) meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Reynolds Hall
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (Waltham Aerie 750) ; Martin F Carney, W P; Edward Britton, sec; Daniel L Tickton, treas; meet second and fourth Tues- days of each month at 661 Main
GAR (FP H Rogers Post No 29) Samuel Clark com; Eli Duncklee adjt; Granville M Boynton, Q M; Edward I Fisher, chap; meet in Hovey Hall 27 Moody first and third Mondays of each month
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quinobequin Tribe No 36) ; John Stankard, sachem; Thomas Glancy, C of R; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at A O U W bldg Moody st
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (Waltham Council No 147) William F Madden, G K; Joseph H Rooney, rec; John J Fahey, fin sec; Thomas L Tully, treas; meet first and fourth Tuesdays at K of C Hall, 721 Main
KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Waltham Lodge, No 373) ; L R Armstead, dict; H H Lewis, rep; Charles A Gregg, (Newton) treas; meet first Friday evening of each month at Armory hall, 50 Spruce
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR (Royal E Rob- bins Lodge, No 2591) meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Lincoln Hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Charles River Co, No 38 U.R KP) ; C S Bond, capt; A W Gray, sec; George M Reed, treas; meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at Armory hall
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Norumbega Lodge No 80) W C Purdy, C C; S W Phinney, K of R & S; Fred D Whit- tier, M of E; Leroy O Fuller, meet second and fourth Tuesdays at 128 Moody
LOOM (Waltham Lodge No 1018) ; George D Weth- erell,dict; M J Hines, sec; Adi Sjostrom, treas; meet sec- ond and fourth Thursdays at Locke Hall 207 Moody
PYTHIAN SISTERS (Norumbega Temple, No 46) ; D C Rowe, M E C; G W Ennis, M of R & C; S Moulton, M of F; meet first and third Thursdays of each month at Armory hall Spruce st
MASONIC (Adoniram Council R & S F M) ; T I M; Henry P Buncher, treas; Hollis E Dennen, recorder; meet fourth Thursday of each month at 13 Moody
MASONIC (Montier Lodge, A F & A M); Louis A Phillips, W M; Frank O Lock, sec; Robert B Johnson, treas; meet second Monday of each month at Charles A Welch hall
MASONIC (Waltham Royal Arch Chapter) ; John E Cobb, H P; Samuel Friebe, sec; William B Comstock, treas; meet third Thursday of each month at Masonic hall
MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOR- ESTERS (Prospect Court) ; Patrick Devan, C R; Frank Cullen, sec; William F Rooney, treas; meet first Thurs- day of each month at A O H hall 710 Main
NATIONAL ORDER OF D OF ISABELLA (Court Barroma No 223) ; Mrs Mary S Tierney, Grand Regent, fin sec; Mrs Mary L Keefe, treas; Miss Elizabeth La- nagan, meet first and third Thursdays at K of C Hall
NEW ENGLAND ORDER of PROTECTION (River- side Lodge No 42) ; Charles F O'Toole, warden; Mary A. Greene, sec; John A McDonald, fin sec; George T Jones, treas; meet second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at 10 Moody
ODD FELLOWS (Deborah Rebekah Lodge, No 138) ; Mrs Louise Brockway, N G; Mrs Susan Getchell; sec; meet second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at A OUW hall
ODD FELLOWS (Gov Gore Lodge, No 198) ; Adrian Smith, N G; Charles J Shepard, sec; Harry M Getchell, treas; meet every Thursday at A O U W Hall
ODD FELLOWS (Hawthorne Rebekah Lodge, No 57) Frances Holden, N G; Mrs Alice M Carr, sec; Minnie Sawin, treas; meet first and third Wednesdays at 10 Moody
ODD FELLOWS (Prospect Lodge No 35, I O O F) ; Howard C Miller, N G; Arthur L Derbyshire, V G; Adel- bert M Blodgett, rec sec; Charles H Whitten, fin sec; Herschell A Bacon, treas; meet every Tuesday at 10 Moody
IOOF (Waltham Encampment, No 50); C H Whitten, scribe; Harvey C Wood, treas; meet second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 10 Moody
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IOOFM U (Waltham Lodge No 7762) ; George H Glidden, N G; E H Young, P S; Fred A Munster, treas; meet first and third Fridays of each month at Lincoln hall, 1371/2 Moody
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR (Electa Chapter, No 19) ; Mrs Lucia M Lawrence, W M; Mrs Nora F Smiley, sec; Miss S Frank Ray, treas; meet first and third Wed- nesdays at A O U W Hall, 128 Moody
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, (Waltham Grange No 282) ; Harold F Jacobson, master; Ronald Gibson, treas; Mrs Jennie W Graham, sec; meet first and third Mon- day evenings of each month at 10 Moody
ROYAL ARCANUM (Rumford Council No 113) ; Tho- mas L V Tully, regent; John W Cole, vice regent; Alfred C Smith, sec; Frank J Wentworth, treas; P Sanderson, collector; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at A O U W Hall
SONS OF ST GEORGE (Victoria Lodge, No 53) ; James Corbett, W P; William Hanson, W S; J Kershaw, W T; meet second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Lincoln Hall
SONS OF VETERANS (Gen N P Banks, Camp No 41) ; meet second and fourth Thursdays at Hovey Hall, 27 Moody
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS (James M Dermody Camp No 5); Lucius P Hayward, com; Carl A Shafer, adjt; Fuge W Woodward, Q M; meet first and third Thursdays of each month at Spruce st engine house
AUXILIARY SPANISH WAR VETERANS; meet second and fourth Thursdays at Armory Hall
UOOFIOL (Crescent Lodge No 28) ; Mrs Lucy Ware N L; Minnie M Sawin, sec; Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, treas ; meet first and third Friday of each month at Locke Hall
UO of I O L (Home Lodge No 40); Mrs Frances S Holden, N L; Mrs Josephine Urquhart, R S; Mrs Nina Lucas, treas; meet first and third Mondays at A O U W Hall
UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS, (Massasoit Colony No 6) ; Edith M Davis, gov; Carl A Shafer, sec; Mary J Davis, treas; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Reynolds Hall
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS (F P H Rogers Relief Corps, No 25) ; Minnie M Sawin, pres; Mrs Sarah J Rice, sec; Mrs Grace Baker, treas; meet second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 27 Moody
INSTITUTIONS, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC
ASBURY TEMPLE ASSOCIATION; Isaac F Dilling- ham, pres; Henry Marsh, sec and auditor; John L Hawey, treas; 3 Moody, rms 3 and 4
A C E CLUB, 201 Moody,
BRICKLAYERS MASONS AND PLASTERERS, IN- TERNATIONAL UNION, NO 15; pres; John L Riley, rec sec; James Hannify, treas; Daniel Lanagan, meet every Tuesday evening at Eagle Block Main st
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CARPENTERS UNION NO 540; meet every Wednes- day evening at Carpenters Hall, Moody cor Crescent
CRESCENT ASSOCIATION, 321 Crescent; meet last Thursday of each month at Fellowship House
CRESCENT CANOE CLUB, 299 Crescent ;
CUTLER HOUSE FOR GRADUATE NURSES; 716 Main
FALES CLUB; Robert M Somers, pres; Bernard W Stanley, sec; George W Stickland, treas; meet at Fales House, Christ church, second and fourth Tuesdays, from October to June
FELLOWSHIP HOUSE, 321 Crescent; Arthur A Carey, pres; Hugo B Seikel, director and treas; George Mansfield, sec
FELLOWSHIP HOUSE PARENTS ASSOCIATION; Bradford Drake, pres Merritt C Wiley, treas; Miss Durkee, sec; meet first Saturday of each month at Fel- lowship House 321 Crescent
FLASHLIGHT CLUB, 584 Main
HIGHLAND CLUB, opp 40 Summit
HOLY NAME SOCIETY, St Mary's Parish; Rev Pet- er J Foley, treas Thomas Berger, . pres; William S Rooney, sec; meet second Sunday of every month at St Marys Church
INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS UNION, No 102; meet second and fourth Wednesdays at Foresters hall, Main st
LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 21 Newton; John L Harvey, pres ; J J S Peterson, vice pres; R Earle Eichler, treas; Mrs Helen L Dazell, sec; Mrs Elizabeth Porteous, matron
LUTHER LEAGUE OF SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Urno Larson, pres; Ernest Holm, sec; Walfred Erickson, fin sec; Raymond Anderson, treas; meet second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Swedish Luthe- ran church
MACHINISTS UNION, NO 465, George Hovey, pres; W H Mullen, fin sec; M H Nethercote; treas; meet last Tuesday of each month at Foresters hall
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED, Waverley Oaks road; Dr Walter E Fernald, medical supt; Charles E Ware, sec; Clarence B Hum- phreys, treas
NOITOMORP ASSOCIATES. (Real Estate) ; Urno Larson, pres; Thure S Holm, sec and treas; John J Flynn. trustee; meet each Thurday of each month at members homes
ONAWA CLUB. Dexter Winslow, pres; L T Wether- bee, sec and treas; meet third Friday of each month at club rooms Woerd av
PARK CLUB. 655 Main; Frank Furbush, pres; J M McCarthy, sec and treas
DIETY CORNER CLUB, cor Worcester lane and Bacon ST JOSEPH'S C T A S, 563 Main; John J Guiney, pres; Leo Forster. sec; Michael Whalen, treas
ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY, Dr C J McCor- mick, pres; Joseph A Quinn, sec; John J Flynn, treas; meet every Monday evening at St Mary's church
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SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MAINE ASSOCIA- TION, Hiram E Tuttle, pres; Hannah Ober, sec; John F Coolidge, treas; meet second Monday of each month at SO OF Hall
WALTHAM ANIMAL AID SOCIETY, 11 Church; meet last Wednesday of each month
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; G B Willard, pres; Ptolemy P Adams, treas; Hiram E Tuttle, sec; meet second Thursday of each month at 637 Main rm 4
WALTHAM CAMERA CLUB, Crescent cor Moody
WALTHAM CANOE CLUB, John W Zirhut, pres; F R Clemmens, gen and fin sec; meet first and third Mon- days of each month at Club House, Woerd av
WALTHAM CHARITY CLUB, Mrs Louise A Phillips pres; Mrs George J Barker, sec; Miss Annie W Smith, treas; meet every Monday afternoon at Unitarian Chapel School and Church st
WALTHAM CHRISTIAN UNION, 42 Crescent; Mrs E P Worth, pres; Mrs Edith M Northrop, sec and treas; meet at Sunnyside 42 Crescent st
WALTHAM CITY HOME, South st; Charles Colwell, supt
WALTHAM DAY NURSERY, Mrs Henry Slade Milton, pres; Mrs Nora F Smiley, sec; Mrs Walter Perry, treas; meet second Wednesday of each month at Day Nursery 96 School
WALTHAM DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE, rm 8 Eagle Block, 673 Main
WALTHAM DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION; Mrs Bertram Brewer, pres; Alice E Burnham, sec and treas; meet second Thursday of each month 3. 30 p m at Waltham Training School for Nurses
WALTHAM EDUCATION SOCIETY, organized Nov 23, 1899; meet November to May (five evenings) at High School hall
WALTHAM HOSPITAL, Hope avenue; Dr C J Mc- Cormick, pres; Lillian A Brewer sec; Edwin F Atkins, treas; meet first Wednesday of each month at Waltham training school
WALTHAM LADIES' HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY; Mrs George E Parmenter, pres; Mrs Bertram Brewer, sec; Georgena Moore, treas; meet second Tuesday of each month Oct to May at Fales House
WALTHAM MOTHERS CLUB, Mrs Ida Louise Gibbs, pres; Mrs Mary Trask, treas; Mrs Herbert Chamberlain, rec sec; meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at Fales house
WALTHAM MUSICAL CLUB, meet every Tuesday at members' homes
WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, meet annually in June at Waltham School for Girls
WALTHAM POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Law- rence J McCarthy, pres; James F Rhoades vice pres; John B Donahue, treas;
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WALTHAM REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE, rm A 621Main; Lucius T Beemis secretary
WALTHAM REPUBLICAN CLUB, 621 Main, Lyman A Bowker, pres; Nathan A Tufts, treas; D L Tickton, fin sec; meet second Tuesday of each month at Central block
WALTHAM ROADSTERS, 68 Woerd av; Walter G Smyth, pres; Abbott W Blodgett, sec; Everett E Ryan treas; meet first Monday of each month
WALTHAM SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE, 3 Moody rm 50; Frederic P Rutter, chairman; Dr C B Fuller, Mrs Arthur Lyman, treas; Mrs Pryor Fulton, sec ; Mrs Elena H Donaldson, head worker
WALTHAM WATCH CO BAND James M Fulton, conductor; Joseph A Jackson, business mgr; Fred W Graves, sec and treas; meet Sundays at 10 a m at 103 Moody
WALTHAM WOMEN'S CLUB, organized 1893; Mrs Mae F Cobb, pres; Mrs Helen Jackson sec; Miss Ellen Hastings, treas; meet every Friday at Universalist church
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
YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB 224 Moody
CORPORATIONS
AMERICAN KNITTING CO, 131 Lexington; William Tomlin, treas and supt; P M Stone, asst treas and sec
AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO, Elm opp Benefit; Henry N Fisher, pres; Charles J Spiegelberg, treas and mgr
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO, 224 Calvary; Walter O Chamberlain, pres; Josiah P Wescott Jr, treas
GEORGE J BARKER LUMBER CO, 118 Bacon ; George J Barker, pres; Lyman H Matthews, gen mgr; Walter P White sec
BOSTON BRASS CO, Plympton exten; Geo F Hick- mott, pres and mgr; Charles P Blinn Jr treas
BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO, off Moody; A T Lyman, pres; Ronald T Lyman, treas; office 50 State Boston
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO The 56 Felton; William J Barry, pres; and treas Isaac H Parsons, vice pres
CLIFFORD S COBB COMPANY, 107-115 Moody; Clifford S Cobb, pres and treas; John E Cobb, vice pres and mgr
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