Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1915, Part 47

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 638


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Town Engineer-Wilbur F Learned


FIRE DEPARTMENT


John W O'Hearn, chief


ENGINE NO 1 Main cor Cross Walter Rundlett, capt; George Nichols, engineman; Thomas Murphy and Ward H Lane, drivers COMBINATION NO 1 Main cor Cross Joseph S Mackin, capt; James Murphy, lieut; William A Bright, clerk; Patrick Milmore, driver COMBINATION NO 2 Mt Auburn st


Thomas E Stanley, capt; John J Kelley, John J Mur- phy, hosemen; Thomas J Carroll, driver


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


List of boxes with their numbers and locations 12 Galen corner Morse


112 Boston Elevated R R Car House, Galen st opposite Watertown st (Private)


13 Watertown corner Morse


14 Jewett near Boyd


15 Main, Central Fire Station


15 (duplicate) Watertown square


16 Water, Electric Light Station


17 Hunt, Stanley Motor Co (Private)


21 Beacon square


23 North Beacon corner Irving


24 Arsenal junction School


212 Riverside near Ladd av


213 N Beacon and Pequossette


214 Perkins Institute


241 Walker & Pratt Mfg Co (Private) 242 Quimby


243 Hood Rubber Co North Side (Private)


25 Arsenal street Harvard Mills (Private)


251 United States Arsenal (Private)


256 Hood Rubber Co South Side


26 Arlington near E Watertown Dept


27 Arlington corner Clarendon av 3 Mt Auburn corner Parker 31 Mt Auburn corner Walnut


312 Garfield corner Brigham


313 Spruce head of Cedar ct


314 Columbia rd and Barnard av


32 Mt. Auburn junction School


321 Winthrop street Hosmer school


34 Fire Station No 2, Mt Auburn st


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WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


35 Mt Auburn corner Cottage


36 Prentiss corner Keith


37 Langdon av corner Maplewood


38 Grove corner Coolidge Hill rd


4 Spring corner Fayette


41 Common corner Grenville rd


42 Orchard corner Carroll


43 Lexington junction Orchard


45 Sycamore


46 Hall av


5 Marshall corner Church


51 Palfrey n Everett


6 Main corner Green


61 Fayette corner White's av


62 Gilbert and Charles


63 Main corner Howard


64 Myrtle corner Homer av


65 Waverley av and Fayette


66 Sacred Heart Institute


67 Main n Copeland


71 Pleaasnt street office Aetna Mills


72 Waltham corner Swett ct


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Main corner Cross


Regular Police-Thomas F Lyons, chief; John F Mil- more, lieut; William P Coleman, John L Anrews, John F Dwyer, James P Burke, William A Howard, Dennis J Sullivan, John F McNamara, Vernon S Brown, John F Gleason, Charles H Glidden, John J Clifford, and Andrew J Donnelly


WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY


Main next the Park


Organized 1868; Board of Trustees-Volney Skinner, chairman; A M Davenport, sec; Herbert Coolidge, treas; Rev John F Kelleher, Charles Brigham, George E Good- speed; Open every afternoon except Sundays, from 2 to 9 From November to May open Sunday afternoons from 4 to 8 Number of books about 40,000, besides over 25,000 pamphlets and papers


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Supt of Schools-Wilfred H Price, office Town Hall An- nex 7 Church st; Telephone Newton North 792-W BEMIS PRIMARY Waltham street near Bridge


Elizabeth P Conner, teacher COOLIDGE GRAMMAR Mt Auburn street near Cottage


Minnie L Hackett principal FRANCIS GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY Spring corner Common Marantha B Patten principal HIGH Marshall street Frank W Whitney, principal HOSMER GRAMMAR Winthrop street Walter L Putnam, principal


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WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


LOWELL PRIMARY Orchard corner Waverley av Randall Taylor, principal MARSHALL SPRING GRAMMAR Waverley av near Bancroft


Randall Taylor Jr, principal PARKER GRAMMAR Galen street Randall L Taylor Jr, principal


PHILLIPS GRAMMAR Phillips street


Walter L Putnam, principal


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ST PATRICK'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Pleasant street


CHURCHES


CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Epis) Mt Au- burn st; Rev Henry McF Ogilby, rector; John P Hach, clerk; Fred W Lester, treas


CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART (R C), Mt Au- burn opposite Cottage; Rev T W Coughlin, pastor; R H Splaine, asst pastor; John Hogan, sexton


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mt Auburn near. Main; C H Day, pastor; W H Pevear, treas; A H Melvin, clerk


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Mt Auburn Branch) Bel- mont st; Rev Joseph S Swaim, (Camb) pastor; Philip A Schaab, clerk and treas


FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Unit), Church st corner Summer; Rev George Grover Mills, pastor


PHILLIPS CHURCH (Cong Trin) Mt Auburn corner Phillips; Rev Edward C Camp, pastor


ST JOHN'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Mt Auburn st; Rev Joseph M Shepler, pastor; Wallace A Shipton, clerk; Bartlett M Shaw, treas


ST PATRICK'S CHURCH (R C), corner Main and Chestnut ; Rev Ambrose F Roche, pastor; Rev J J O'Don- nell, William J Duffy, assts


ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS


PEQUOSSETTE LODGE-Wesley E Monk, W M; S Eugene Proctor, sec; William E Farwell, treas; meet sec- ond Thursday of each month at Masonic hall


AOH


DIVISION NO 14-T James Gallagher, pres; James G Rattigan, sec; Thomas J Kelley, treas ; meet first and third Fridays of each month at Pequossette hall


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN


WATERTOWN LODGE NO 70-Instituted October 22, 1886; meet second and fourth Fridays of each month at Grand Army hall


FOE


PEQUOSSETTE AERIE NO 1428; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Pequossette hall, 45 Galen


600


WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


ISAAC B PATTEN POST NO 81-meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Grand Army hall


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


WATERTOWN COUNCIL NO 155-Organized March 1 1896; William D Herlihy, G K; John F Cunniff, fin sec; William S Andrews, treas; meet second and fourth Mon- days of each month at K of C Hall 2 Main


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


WATERTOWN LODGE NO 143-J C Stewart, C C; George H White, K of R & S; Charles F Bent, M of F; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Ma- sonic Hall 2 Main


A H WHITNEY CO, (U R KP)-meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Masonic hall


PYTHIAN SISTERS


WATERTOWN TEMPLE NO 72-Mary E Sharrott, ME C; Anna S Washburn, M of R & S; Margaret J Wil- son, M of F; meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at Masonic hall


MCOF


CHARLES RIVER COURT NO 55-meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 45 Galen


FATHER STACK COURT NO 162-meet first and third Mondays of each month at K of C hall, 22 Main


ODD FELLOWS


LAFAYETTE LODGE NO 31-Rupert E Knox, N G; Frederick L Drake, rec sec; Benjamin F Newhall, treas; meet every Tuesday evening at Masonic hall


LONGFELLOW REBEKAH LODGE NO 150-meet first and third Mondays of each month at Masonic hall


SONS OF VETERANS


ISAAC B PATTEN CAMP NO 29-Herbert Godin, com LeRoy G Vose, sec; Orin R Hatch, treas; meet first and third Mondays of each month at Grand Army hall


SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC


MOUNT AUBURN TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY -Organized 1898; 821 Mt Auburn, F R Feeney, pres; P J Coyne, sec; J J Costello, treas; meet every Tuesday eve- ning


OAKLEY COUNTRY CLUB, 410 Belmont-Organized March, 1898


PERKINS INSTITUTION AND MASS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, off North Beacon-Edward E Allen, direc- tor; J L Twitchell, clerk


SUNNY BANK HOME, 34 School-Edwin R Lewis, M D, acting supt; Talbot Aldrich, sec; A F Estabrook, treas; Susan W French matron


WATERTOWN HOSPITAL, 147 Dexter av; Dr Ros- well Wetherbee, pres; Isabell Butterfield, vice pres; Dr J A Wolcott, clerk


WINSOR CLUB, Langdon avenue-Walter H Gleason, pres; Charles A Hale, treas


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WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


CORPORATIONS, BANKS, ETC


AETNA MILLS, 452 Pleasant, E F Atkins, pres; John Shirreffs. treas; Richard A Boerner, mgr and agent; John J McNeilly, asst treas; worsted and woolen goods mfrs


BEMIS MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATES, Pleasant st. Harry U True, vice pres; gutta percha specialties


THOMAS DALBY CO, 101 Morse; Thomas A Dalby, pres and treas; Miss Lois R Page sec


F C Mfg Co, 99 Spring; Herbert H Sawyer, treas; shirt manufacturers


HACKETT BROTHERS CO, 21 Main; Minnie L Hack- ett, pres; Francis J Hackett, treas


HOOD H P & SONS, 479 Pleasant and 494 Rutherford av, Charlestown; Charles H Hood, pres and treas; Edward J Hood, vice pres; Gilbert H Hood, sec; milk and cream


HOOD RUBBER CO, East Watertown; Boston office 103 Bedford; A N Hood, treas; F C Hood, gen mgr


NEWTON AND WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO, 59 Water; Incorporated 1854; James L Richard, pres; Ro- bert Grant, vice pres; Arthur S Bull, treas; Edward Paige, sec


W H PEVEAR & CO INC 5 Spring, W H Pevear, pres and treas; H R Pevear, vice pres


STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO, foot of Hunt; F O Stanley, pres; Francis E Stanley, treas


TRIBUNE-ENTERPIRSE Inc, newspaper publishers; Tribune-Enterprise, published Fridays; Belmont Tribune, Saturdays; Henry Chambers, 20 Main


UNION CARPET LINING CO, 464 Arsenal; Charles R Batt, pres


UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK, 56 Main; Cap- ital, $100,000; L Sidney Cleveland, pres; Henry C Derby, vice-pres; John F Tufts, cashier


WALKER & PRATT MFG CO; Capital, $300,000; Ar- thur W Walker, pres; G F Belcher, treas; Bartlett M Shaw, supt; Stores 16 Main and 31 to 35 Union, Boston; foundry Dexter av and Cypress opposite U S Arsenal


WARREN SOAP MFG CO The, 46 Water; H W Ten- ney, pres; L W Reynolds, treas; M A Wheeler, sec; Ste- phen W Libby, supt


WATERTOWN LUMBER CO, Irving corner Arsenal; James B Tenant, pres and treas


WATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK; Office of sec and treas, 60 Main, Herbert E Mayo, pres; James D Ev- ans, vice-pres; Ulysses S Young, sec and treas


WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK; Bartlett M Shaw, pres; Charles W Stone, vice pres; John F Green, treas


WEBSTER LUMBER CO INC, 60 Arsenal; John E Whitcomb, pres; William A Webster Jr, treas; Fred A Basley, mgr


U S ARSENAL


U S ARSENAL (Ordnance Department) ; Arsenal st jor L T Hillman, C M Wesson; T L Coles, H A Morse, J L Walsh, captains; F A Doniat, K B Harmon, J S Hatch, R W Pingree, lieuts; H A Smith, chief clerk


WATERTOWN POST OFFICE


38 Mt Auburn


Frederick Robbins, supt; B A Johnson, asst supt; J A Elliott, James P Dunphy, James Barnes, Percy B Ward, John H Harris, Margaret G Riley, clerks


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J P White, clerk; Mt Auburn P O Station; A H Par- sons clerk Station No 162 of Boston, East Watertown; J J Dugan, clerk Station No 163, Bemis; Mrs E Cheney, clerk Station No 164 of Boston, Union Market; T J Bres- lin, clerk Station No 209 and G F Butler, clerk Station No 212


Office open-Week days, 7 a m to 8 p m; Holidays, 7 a m to 10.10 a m; Closed Sundays


LETTER CARRIERS-J F Cunniff, P D Gleason, C J Reagan, W S Andrews, Frank Stevens,: Joseph P Sulli- van, C R Howes, Thomas F Maloney, William B Cunniff James F Stanley and Albert B Perkins


SPECIAL DELIVERY-Frank Gallagher


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND *NOTARIES PUBLIC


** Justice of the Peace and also Notary Public


*** Justice of the Peace and also Notary Public author- ized to solemnize marriages


Abbott John E Hudson George


Adams J Frank


*Keefe Joseph P


Archibald Elmer E


*Locke E Irving


*Baker Stanley G


** Kochersperger Edmund S Macurda William A


*Barnard Samuel O


Blair Lafayette G


Marsh William A


*Brogie Daniel E


* Mayell Louis J


*Brooks Lyman W


*Buffum Albert F


Caragulian Garabed H


Clarke Joseph


* * * Colson Harold R


*Coombs Edward H Crawford Fred E


Critchett Frederic E


** Cunniff P Sarsfield


*Dailey Charles W


*Delaney John J DePass Lous W


*Doggett Arthur L Farwell Wm E


FaFvinger Charles L


*Fisher Clinton T Fuller Samuel A Jr


*Shipton Wallace A Skinner Henry R


Skinner Hiram L


*Skinner Volney


Gleason Walter H


*Glidden Alfred A


*Goding Arthur N


* Gooch William D


** Goodspeed George E


*Graham Alford M


* Greenwood Chester T


Hank Walter A


*


Hartwell Herbert F .


* Hatch Harry C


Walsh Harry


*Wells David H


SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS


Brady M Frances Callahan S Alice


Taylor Alice F


** McGuire William P McLearn Arthur H


*Milne James W Monk Wesley E


Moody Leonce B


Murphy Bernard F


O'Connell William G


O'Halloran Patrick H.


Partridge Albert L Pillsbury Fred S


Poole Charles H


*Rorke John W


Gallagher T James Gikley James H


Spencer Thomas W


** Stevenson Arthur L


*Stone Edwin L


** Stone Walter C


*Thierry Louis S Tripp Willard D


Tufts John F Vahey James H


Vose LeRoy C


Henderson Chas W Jr


** McCarthy Jeremiah J McGlauflin B Fay


603-659


POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.


UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1910; STATE CENSUS OF 1905. Total, in 1905, 3,003,680. Total, in 1910, 3,366,416.


* Cities designated by an asterisk.


Shire towns in SMALL CAPITALS.


TOWNS.


1910.


1905.


TOWNS.


1910.


1905.


TOWNS. 1910


1905.


Hampden.


Agawam .. . 3,501


2,795


Blandford.


717


746


Brimfield.


866


894


Chester ..


1,377


1,366


*Chicopee.


25,401


20,191


East Longmeadow


1,553


1,327


Gran ville.


781


865


Harwich


2,115


2,291


Mashpee.


270


317


Orleans.


1,077


1,052


ProvincetowI


4,369


4,362


Sandwich


1,688


1,433


Truro.


655


743


Wellfleet.


1,022


958


Yarmouth.


1,420


1,422


27,542


26,831


Berkshire. .


Adams.


13,026


12,486


Alford.


275


275


Becket.


959


890


Cheshire.


1,508


1,281


Clarksburg.


1,207


1,200


Dalton. .


3,568


3,122


Egremont.


605


721


Lynnfield.


911


797


Florida.


395


424


Manchester.


2,673


2,618


Great Barrington.


5,926


6,152


Hancock.


465


434


Hinsdale ..


1,116


1,452


Methuen.


11,448


8,676


536


563


Cummington.


637


740


922 Easthampton.


8,524


6,808


Enfield.


874


973


Goshen.


279


277


Granby.


761


747


Greenwich.


452


475


Hadley.


1,999


1,895


Hatfield.


1,986


1,779


Huntington


1,473


1,451


Middlefield.


354


399


*NORTHAMPTON.


19,431


19,957


Pelham.


467


460


Plainfield.


406


382


Prescott.


320


322


Sheffield.


1,817


1,782


West Newbury


1,473


1,405 Southampton.


870


927


South Hadley


4,894


5,054


Ware ..


8,774


8,594


Westhampton.


423


466


Williamsburg.


2,132


1,943


Worthington.


569


614


Ashfield.


959


959


Bernardston.


741


769


Buckland.


1,573


1,500


Charlemont.


1,001


1,002


Colerain ..


1,741


1,780


Conway


1,230


1,340


2,136


2,089


Arlington


11,187


9,668


Ashby ..


885


865


Ashland.


1,682


1,597


Ayer.


2,797


2,386


Hawley.


424


448


Bedford.


1,231


1,208


Heath.


346


356


Belmont.


5,542


4,360


Leverett.


728


703


Billerica.


2,789


2,843


Boxboro.


317


324


Freetown


1,471


1,470


Monroe.


246


269


Burlington.


591


588


Mansfield.


5,183


4,245


Montague.


6,866


7,015


*CAMBRIDGE.


.104,839


97,434


New Salem


639


672


Carlisle.


551


523


Northfield.


1,642


2,017


Chelmsford.


5,010


4,254


Orange.


5,282


5,578


Concord.


6,421


5,421


Rehoboth.


2,001


1,991


Seekonk.


2,397


1,917


Somerset.


2,798


2,294


Sunderland.


1,047


910


Framingham


12,948


11,548


Warwick.


477


527


Groton.


2,155


2,253


Wendell.


502


480


Holliston.


2,711


2,663


Whately.


846


822


Hopkinton


2,452


2,585


Hudson ..


6,743


6,217


318,573 269,257


43,600


43,362


Lexington


4,918


4,530


·


Bristol.


Acushnet.


1,692


1,284


Attleboro


16,215


12,702


Berkley ..


999


931


Dartmouth


4,378


3,793


Dighton.


2,235


2,070


Easton.


5,139


4,909


Fairhaven


5,122


4,235


*FALL RIVER.


119,295


105,762


*NEW BEDFORD .. 96,652


74,362


North Attleboro ..


9,562


7,878


Norton.


2,544


2,079


Raynham.


1,725


1,662


Rowe ..


456


533


Dracut. .


3,461


3,537


Shelburne.


1,498


1,515


Dunstable


408


412


Shu tesbury


267


374


*Everett.


33,484


29,111


Swansea.


1,978


1,839


*TAUNTON.


34,259


30,967


Westport.


2,928


2,867


Chilmark.


282


322


Bourne.


2,474


+,786


Brewster.


631


739


Chatham.


1,564


1,634


Dennis.


1,919


1,998


Eastham.


518


519


Falmouth.


3,144


3,241


West Tisbury . 437


457


4,504


4,551


145


151


*Holyoke.


57,730


49,934


Longmeadow


1,084


964


Ludlow.


4,948


3,881


Amesbury


9,894


8,840


Andover.


7,301


6,632


*Beverly.


18,650


15,223


Palmer.


8,610


7,755


Russell


965


1,053


Southwick.


1,020


1,048


*SPRINGFIELD


88,926


73,540


Tolland.


180


274


Wales


345


645


Westfield.


16,044


13,611


West Springfield .


9,224


8,101


Wilbraham


2,332


1,708


231,369 196,013


Hampshire.


Amherst ..


5,112


5,313


Belchertown .


2,054


2,088


Lanesboro.


947


845


Lee. .


4,106


3,972


Lenox.


3,060


3,058


Monterey.


388


444


Mt. Washington ..


110


87


North Andover.


5,529


4,614


New Ashford ...


92


100


Peabody


15,721


13,098


New Marlboro .. .


1,124


1,209


Rockport.


4,211


4,447


*North Adams ..


22,019


22,150


Otis.


494


534


Peru. .


237


268


Salisbury


1,658


1,622


*PITTSFIELD.


32,121


25,001


Saugus ..


8,047


6,253


Richmond.


650


601


Swampscott.


6,204


5,141


Sandisfield.


566


657


Topsfield.


1,174


1,095


Savoy


503


549


Wenham.


1,010


924


Stockbridge


1,933


2,022


Tyringham


382


314


Washington ..


277


339


West Stockbridge.


1,271


1,023


Williamstown ..


3,708


4,425


Windsor


404


513


105,259


98,330


Deerfield.


2,209


2,112


Erving.


1,148


1,094


Gill.


942


1,023


GREENFIELD.


10,427


9,156


Leyden.


363


408


Rowley.


1,368


1,388


*SALEM.


43,697


5,205


*LAWRENCE


85,892


70,050


* Lynn.


89,336


77,042


Essex.


1,621


1,790


Georgetown.


1,958


1,840


*Gloucester.


24,398


26,011


Groveland.


2,253


2,401


Hamilton.


1,749


1,646


*Haverhill.


44,115


37,830


Monson.


4,758


4,344


Montgomery


217


259


Boxford.


718


665


Danvers.


9,407


9,063


Oak Bluffs


1,084


1,138


Tisbury ..


1,196


1,120


Hampden.


645


561


Holland.


Essex.


Dukes.


BARNSTABLE.


4,676


4,336


EDGARTOWN.


1,191


1,175


Gay Head.


162


178


Gosnold. 152


Ipswich.


5,777


Marblehead.


7,338


7,209


Merrimac.


2,202


1,884


Middleton.


1,129


1,068


Nahant ..


1,184


Newbury


1,482


1,480


*NEWBURYPORT .. . 14,949


14,675


37,627


436,477 381,181


Franklin.


63,327


62,227


Middlesex.


Acton.


Chesterfield.


161


Barnstable.


660


TOWNS.


1910.


1905.


TOWNS.


1910. 1905.


TOWNS.


1910.


1905.


Norwood


8,014


6,731


Auburn. 2,420


2,006


Plainville


1,385


1,300


Barre.


2,957


2,558


*Quincy.


32,642


28,076


Berlin.


904


906


Randolph.


4,301


4,034


Blackstone ..


5,648


5,786


*Marlboro.


14,579


14,073


Sharon.


2,310


2,085


Bolton.


764


762


Maynard.


6,390


5,811


Stoughton


6,316


· 5,959


Boylston.


714


649


Walpole.


4,892


4,003


Brookfield.


2,204


2,388


Wellesley


5,413


6,189


Charlton.


2,032


2,089


Westwood.


1,266


1,136


Clinton.


13,075


13,105


*Newton


39,806


36,827


Weymouth.


12,895


11,585


736


763


North Reading


1,059


903


Wrentham


1,743


1,428


Douglas


2,152


2,120


Pepperell


2,953


3,268


Dudley.


4,267


3.818


Reading.


5,818


5,682


Sherborn.


1,428


1,379


Shirley


2,139


1,692


Plymouth.


Abington.


5,455


5,081


Bridgewater.


7,688


6,754


* Brockton.


56,878


47,794


Tewksbury.


3,750


4,415


Carver.


1,663


1,410


Townsend.


1,761


1,772


Duxbury


1,688


2,028


Tyngsboro


829


768


East Bridgewater.


3,363


3,169


3,237


3,414


Halifax ...


550


494


*Waltham.


27,834


26,282


Hanover.


2,326


2,176


Watertown.


12,875


11,258


Hanson.


1,854


1,490


Wayland.


2,206


2,220


Hingham.


4,965


4,819


Westford.


2,851


2,413


Hull.


2,103


2,060


Kingston.


2,445


2,205


Lakeville


1,141


912


Marion ..


1,460


1,029


Marshfield.


1,738


1,763


Mattapoisett.


1,233


1,180


Oakham.


552


519


Oxford ..


3,361


2,927


Paxton.


416


444


Petersham.


757


855


PLYMOUTH


12,141


11,119


Princeton.


818


907


Rochester.


1,090


1,181


Royalston


792


903


Rutland.


1,743


1,713


Scituate.


2,482


2,597


Southboro


1,745


1,931


Southbridge.


12,592


11,000


Spencer ..


6,740


7,121


Sterling ..


1,359


1,315


Braintree.


8,066


6,879


Brookline.


27,792


23,436


Canton.


4,797


4,702


Cohasset.


2,585


2,727


DEDHAM.


9,284


7,774


Dover.


798


636 * BOSTON


670,585


595,380


Foxboro


3,863


3,364


*Chelsea.


32,452


37,289


Franklin.


5,641


5,244


Revere.


18,219


12,659


Holbrook.


2,816


2,509


Winthrop


10,132


7,034


Westboro.


5,446


5,378


West Boylston.


1,270


1,571


West Brookfield ..


1,327


1,384


Medway.


2,696


2,650


Millis


1,399


1,252


Worcester.


Milton ..:


7,924


+ 7,054


Needham


5,026


4,284


Ashburnham .... 2,107


1,851


Norfolk.


960


1,089


Athol.


8,536


7,197


399,657 362,668


Lincoln.


1,175


1,122


Littleton.


1,229


1,219


* LOWELL


106,294


94,889


*Malden.


44,404


38,037


*Medford.


23,150


19,686


*Melrose.


15,715


14,295


Natick.


9,866


9,609


187,506


167,537


*FITCHBURG.


37,826


33 021


Gardner.


14,699


12.012


Grafton ..


5,705


5,052


Hardwick.


3,524


3,261


Stoneham


7,090


6,332


Harvard.


Holden. .


2,147


2,640


Hopedale.


2,188


2,048


Hubbardston.


1,073


1,205


Lancaster.


2,464


2,406


Leominster.


17,580


14,297


Mendon


880


922


Milford.


13,055


12,105


Millbury.


4,740


4,631


Weston ...


2,106


2,091


Wilmington


1,858


1,670


Wincheste


9,309


8,242


*Woburn.


15,308


14,402


669,915


608,499


Nantucket.


NANTUCKET.


2,962


2,930


2,962


2,930


Norfolk.


Avon.


2,013


1,901


Bellingham


1,696


1,686


Whitman.


7,292


6,521


144,337 127,932


Sturbridge


1,957


1,974


Sutton .


3,078


3,173


Templeton


3,756


3,783


Upton.


2,071


2,024


Uxbridge.


4,671


3,881


Warren ..


4,188


4,300


Webster.


11,509


10,018


Hyde Park.


15,507


14,510


Medfield.


3,466


3,314


731,388 652,362


Westminster ..


1,353


1,348


Winchendon. .


5,678


5,933


*WORCESTER.


.. 145,986


128,135


Norwell.


1,410


1,534


Pembroke.


1,336


1,261


Phillipston.


426


442


Plympton.


561


514


Rockland


6,928


€,287


Shrewsbury


1,946


1,866


Wareham.


4,102


3,660


West Bridgewater 2,231


2,006


Northbridge.


8,807


7,400


North Brookfield . 3,075


2,617


Middleboro


8,214


6,888


New Braintree ..


464


477


Northboro.


1,713


1,947


*Somerville.


77,236


69,272


Stow


1,115


1,027


Sudbury


1,120


1,159


Wakefield.


11,404


10,268


Lunenburg.


1,393


1,293


Leicester.


1,034


1,077


Dana ..


Suffolk.


661


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·DESIGN. 18287/59


· DESIGN · 2384


Cb ILM.DAGGETTJ' AND LACURRY' DAGGETT & CURRY CO. C


· DESIGN ·


.16274.


MANUFACTURERS OF


LAMPS, DOME SHADES SEMI INDIRECT BOWLS and FIXTURES for ELECTRIC and GAS LIGHTING


662


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Office Tels.


§ 1838-W


1311-M


Newton North Res. Tel. 1838-R Newton North


DANIEL L. KENSLEA Electrical Contractor


ELECTRIC LIGHTING HEAT AND POWER BURGLAR ALARMS


TELEPHONES AND BELLS


SPEAKING TUBES


ANNUNCIATORS


All Kinds of Electrical Work Promptly Attended To


50 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.


WATERTOWN PUBLIC MARKET


GREGORY TOMASETTI, Prop. Dealer in


Choice Groceries, Provisions, Fish, Fruit, Confec- tionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Also a good line of Talking Machines, Records, Needles, Etc.


80 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.


Tel. Newton North 1559-W


Mortgages and Care of Estates


WILLIAM BELL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 569 MT. AUBURN STREET Opposite Fire Station WATERTOWN, MASS. EAST END PROPERTY MY SPECIALTY


MISS SIMMONS


PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER


Typewriting and Composition Work


TRUST COMPANY BUILDING,


-


WALTHAM


Office and Residence Telephone Connection


663


WALTHAM & WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


Capital $100,000


Surplus and Profits $75,000


THE


UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK


58 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.


COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT


Receives deposits subject to check; collects checks, drafts, and express orders; issues Letters of Credit and Travellers Cheques. Interest paid on deposits.


TRUST DEPARTMENT


Authorized to act as Administrator, Executor, and Trustee.


SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT


Large safe deposit boxes $5 per year. Silverware stored at moderate rates.


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT


Deposits draw interest at 4% from the first day of every month. Five dollars opens an account and thereafter any amount may be deposited.


New accounts are invited and will be given careful attention.


BANK HOURS 8-2 SATURDAYS 8-12


Savings Department also open every Thursday Evening 6.30 to 8.30


Watertown Co-operative Bank


60 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.


Offers to Its Shareholders :-


Safety, combined with the best known method of acquiring the habit of thrift and of accumulat- ing a competency for old age or to meet opportu- nity or reverses, through systematic monthly savings. Interest on which begins each month, and is com- pounded semi-annually, at the rate of


5% 3


Shares on Sale, June and December


OFFICERS:


HERBERT E. MAYO, President


JAMES D. EVANS, Vice President


ULYSSES S. YOUNG, Treasurer


Bank Open: 9 to 3; Saturdays, 9 to 12; Thursday Evenings, 7 to 9 Security. Committee meet every Tuesday morning to consider applications for loans.


664


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TOWN COUNSEL


Attorney for Watertown Savings Bank


JOHN E. ABBOTT


Counsellor at Law


NOTARY PUBLIC


53 State Street, Room 405, Boston


Telephone, 1347 Fort Hill


Newton North 547-M


VAHEY & CASSON


COUNSELLORS AT LAW


Rooms 1106-1109, 18 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.


Telephones 828 and 829 Main


Cable Address "Vainer"


Justice of the Peace


Boston Phone Haymarket 1349


LELAND WELLS POLLOCK


ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW


WATERTOWN OFFICE 36 Mt. Auburn St. Evenings


BOSTON OFFICE 640 Tremont Bldg. 73 Tremont St.


Residence-See Telephone Directory


Notary Public


Justice of the Peace


P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF


ATTORNEY AT LAW MASTER IN CHANCERY Bank Building, Newton, Mass. RESIDENCE: 107 CHURCH STREET, WATERTOWN Telephone Connections


665


WALTHAM & WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


Justice of the Peace


Notary Public


WALTER C. STONE


COUNSELLOR AT LAW 53 State St., Rooms 622-624 BOSTON


OFFICE TELS .: 3805, 3806 MAIN


ROBERT J. MELLEDGE


Cambridge Real Estate


HARVARD SQUARE - CAMBRIDGE


Boston Office, 60 State St.


Telephone Cambridge 672 MEMBER OF REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE


Watertown Savings Bank


Open daily (Sundays and Holidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and every Thursday Evening from 7 to 8.45 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M.


60 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN OFFICERS, 1914-1915


Vice-President, CHARLES W. STONE Asst. Treasurer, LEWIS B. TARLTON Treasurer, JOHN F. GREEN


President, BARTLETT M. SHAW


Clerk, CHARLES F. MASON


TRUSTEES Ward M. Otis, Chas. F. Mason, Charles W. Stone, Herbert H. Sawyer, Horace W. Otis, George S. Wright, Bartlett M. Shaw, Walter B. Snow, Charles Russell, George E. Goodspeed, Alberto F. Haynes, Frederic E. Critchett, William T. Macurdy, Frederic H. Robie, Joseph P. Keefe. BOARD OF INVESTMENT


Bartlett M. Shaw George S. Wright F. H. Robie Alberto F. Haynes


EDWIN L. STONE Real Estate and Insurance


Notary Public


No. 20 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.


MUTUAL COMPANIES-Middlesex Mutual, Concord ; Holyoke Mutual, Salem; Citizen's Mutual Boston; Traders and Mechanics, Lowell; Worcester Mutual, Worcester; Abington Mutual, Abington.


STOCK COMPANIES-Ætna, Hartford; Home, New York; Insurance Company of North Amer- ica, Philadelphia; Hartford, Hartford; National Hartford; German Alliance; Providence Washington, Providence; Sun, Royal England; North British and Mercantile, England; Nor- wich Fire Insurance Society, England; Fire Association of Philadelphia; Continental of New York; Springfield, Springfield, Mass. With the amount of cash assets represented by the above Companies you may rest assured that all losses will be satisfactorily, and promptly paid.


666


WALTHAM & WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


S. B. Green & Co. DEALERS IN Flour, Grain, Feed, Baled Hay and Straw


W. J. GREEN, Manager Union Market Station, 314 Arsenal St., Watertown Telephone Connection


Do not burden your mind


by trying to remember everything, but rather condense the knowledge you have.


Remember only


that the Directory is your ready reference giving the index to your city, its inhabitants and its business. It tells you where to buy and sell your goods, and in the advertising section, will be found the cards of the more progressive manufacturers and dealers giving a descriptive idea of their line.


Potter's Stables, Inc.


HACK LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE


FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT REASONABLE PRICES. DEPOT CARRIAGES AT ALL HOURS. AUTOMOBILES TO LET. · .. ..


18 SPRING ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.


Open All Night Connected by Telephone


Bustin & Seale


THE DECORATORS


HOUSE PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECORATING Wall Papers and Moulding's SIGN PAINTING 28 PEARL STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS. HUGH J. BUSTIN TEL. CONNECTION


667


WALTHAM & WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


YARDS AT BEMIS


Nonantum Coal Company


DEALERS IN


COAL and WOOD, LIME, CEMENT BRICKS and FLUE LININGS


Yard Manager, F H. CASEY


Telephone Connection


James Paxton & Co.


CATERERS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ETC.


Ice Cream and Sherbets in large variety. Frozen Pudding. Individual Fruit Ices with Spun Sugar. Wedding Cakes in Boxes with Monogram. Pound, Sponge and a variety of other Cakes. Salads, Oysters, Patties and Croquettes. : : : :


Telephone 68 Newton North Elliot Block, NEWTON


GOULD & CUTLER


CORPORATION PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, SHELLACS, BRUSHES, ETC. NEW ENGLAND DISTRIBUTORS


BENJAMIN MOORE & COMPANY'S SPECIALTIES


MURESCO


For Wall and Ceiling Decorations. .. : :


IMPERVO


Varnishes Are Rapidly Coming to the Front


SAN


ESCO


MOORE'S


100


BIG


GOUL


NE. DISTRIBUTORS. ULD AND CUTLER, BOS


MPER


MOORAMEL A Perfect White Enamel. .. ..


SANI -FLAT Produces the Ideal Soft Velvet Wall Finish. :


WE ARE ALSO NEW ENGLAND DISTRIBUTORS OF CARTER PURE WHITE LEAD "The Lead with the Spread"


GOULD & CUTLER


45 SUDBURY ST.,


BOSTON, MASS.


668


WALTHAM & WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


FRED E. CRITCHETT


60 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN REAL ESTATE AND


ALL KINDS INSURANCE


BEST


COMPANIES


AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER


PERSONAL PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE


Hood Rubber Company


WATERTOWN -


MANUFACTURE


RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES RUBBER SOLE CANVAS SHOES


DAILY CAPACITY 50,000 PAIRS


Largest Capacity of any Single Factory in the World


MANUFACTURE


AUTOMOBILE TIRES AND TUBES ARROW NON-SKID TREADS ARE UNSKIDDABLE


MANUFACTURE


SOLID TIRES FOR MOTOR TRUCKS PRESSED ON TYPES EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SHAPES


1865 1915


Undertakers


GEORGE H. GREGG SON


WALTER H. GREGG Newton North 64-3


18 MAIN STREET,


WATERTOWN, MASS.


TRAINED NURSE AS ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED


669


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THE PLACE TO BUY HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IS


BENT'S


70 Main Street, Watertown


Repairing and Upholstering Work


D. F. KEEFE, PLUMBER and GAS FITTER


TELEPHONE: NEWTON NORTH 731-I RESIDENCE, NEWTON NORTH 1525-4


MERCHANTS ROW,


WATERTOWN, MASS.


C. F. BENT S. L. EMERSON


BENT & EMERSON


Dealers In HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES TOOLS AND CUTLERY FEDERAL TIRES AND AUTO ACCESSORIES Telephone Newton No. 2040 WATERTOWN, MASS.


GEORGE G. DAVIDSON


MANUFACTURER OF


CUSTOM SHIRTS


17 MAIN ST., ROOM 6, WATERTOWN, MASS.


P. O. BOX I02


670


WALTHAM & WATERTOWN [1915] DIRECTORY


PATENTS


THAT PROTECT and PAY Send for FREE 96-page book. Advice free. Terms


reasonable. Highest references. Best results. Send sketch or model for free search. Recommended Patent Lawyer in the Bankers' Register and special list of selected lawyers. Also in Martindale's Law Directory, Sharp & Alleman's Directory of Lawyers, The Gast-Paul Directory of Law- yers, and Kime's International Law Directory ALL BUNTATONN NTTTUN DRAMDT AND PROPER ATTENTION A WATSON E.


shed free. , Washington, D. C.


CRE


MPANY


WATERTOWN


MASSACHUSETTS


TELEPHONE 99 NEWTON NORTH


A. E. NOBLE, President and Treasurer


Watertown Lumber Company


LUMBER


MASONS' MATERIAL


MISCELLANEOUS


Spruce Frame


Cement


Hardware


Covering Boards


Lime


Nails


Shingles Hair Iron Columns


Clapboards


Plaster Felt Roofing


Pickets Brick Building Paper


Piazza Stock


Flue Lining Beaver Board


Columns


Drain Pipe


Metal Corner Bead


Mouldings


Sand


Asphalt Roof Shingles


Sheathing


Laths


Interior Finish and Floors under Heat Always


PHONES: 1700 and 302 Newton North TRUCK DELIVERY





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