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District Attorney-Nathan A Tufts (Waltham) ; Hermann A Wagner (Everett), Ist asst; Raoul H Beau- dreau (Marlborough), M Frances Brady (Watertown), Frank Goldman (Lowell), 2d assistants
Judges of Probate-George F Law- ton (Cambridge), John C Leggat (Lowell)
Master of House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail at Cambridge -. John R Fairbairn
Registrar of Probate-Frederick M Esty (Framingham); Arthur C Coker (Somerville), Charles N Harris (Win- chester), Nellie H Philbrick (Canı- bridge) assistants
Registers of Deeds-Thomas Leigh- ton jr, southern district (Cambridge), Wm C Purcell, northern district (Lo- well); Albert T Gutheim (Cambridge) asst
Sheriff-John R Fairbairn (Cam- bridge)
Special Sheriff-Charles A Eveletu (Lowell)
COURTS
(see also County Officers) SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Sittings at Cambridge 3d Tues of Oct; at Lowell 3d Tues of April
SUPERIOR COURT (Civil)
Sittings at Cambridge with jury Ist Mon of Jan Apr and Oct; without jury Ist Mon of Feb, Apr, May; 3d Mon of Sept
Sittings at Lowell with jury Ist Mon of Apr and Oct; without jury 4th Mon of May, 3d Mon of Nov (Criminal)
Sittings at Cambridge Ist Mon of Jan, June and Nov ; sittings at Low- ell Ist Mon of March, and Tues :fter the Ist Mon of Sept
PROBATE COURT
Sittings at Cambridge every day except 3d. Tues
Sittings at Framingham 3d Tues of each month except Aug
Sittings at Lowell 3d Tues of each month
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF
EASTERN MIDDLESEX
Includes Waltham Watertown and
Weston
Court House 25 Lexington
Samuel P Abbott, standing justice; Michael J Connolly, Joseph G Han. non, associate justices; Wm J Ban- non, clk; Mrs Mary E Goding, asst; Charles F Chase, probation officer; Henry W Howard, asst; George V Hildreth, court officer
COVES ISLANDS AND WATER- WAYS
ANGLESIDE on north bank of Charles river south of South at New- ton line
BEAVER BROOK along Belmont line and B & M to Charles river nr Newton
CHARLES RIVER fr Newton and Weston lines to Watertown line CHESTER BROOK fr Hardys pond to Lyman ponds
CRANBERRY BROOK off Par- menter rd at Newton line and across Calvary to Charles river
FOREST GROVE end Woerd av at Newton line
FOX ISLAND in Charles river west of Forest grove nr Newton line
HARDY'S POND south of Tra- pelo rd and west of Lexington
HOBBS BROOK BASIN north of Winter nr Weston line
LYMAN PONDS east of Lyman and south of Beaver
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MAPLE COVE west of Mt Feake metery nr Waltham Water Wks PLYMPTON'S POND
west of exington at B & M
PURGATORY Charles river south Woerd av at Newton line
ROBERTS BAY off Charles river ist of South at Newton line SANDY HOOK off Charles river orthwest of Forest grove STONY BROOK BASIN west of ibley rd at Weston line
TOTTEN'S POND south of Win- r nr Lincoln
RATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Association for Recogni- on of the Irish Republic
FATHER GRIFFIN COUNCIL: homas F Gill pres, 75 Taylor
American Legion The WALTHAM POST NO. 156; Fred Boulton, adjt, 14 Gardner WOMAN'S . AUXILIARY TO JALTHAM POST NO. 156; Lucy [ Forester sec, 28 Hastings av
ncient Free And Accepted Masons Masonic Hall 14 Moody
ISAAC PARKER LODGE; George [opkins sec, 89 Robbins; meet Ist ues
MONITOR LODGE; Frark O ocke sec, 19 Lord; meet 2d Mon ADONIRAM COUNCIL ROYAL ND SELECT MASTERS; Hollis Dennen recorder, 179 Moody; meet h Thurs
WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH HAPTER: Samuel Friebe sec. 4 iverview; meet 3d Thurs
Ancient Order of Hibernians of Massachusetts
DIVISION NO 19; Bernard B agle sec, 203 Chestnut meet 2d and St Thurs at 710 Main LADIES AUXILIARY NO 29; Ers Margaret J Spaulding pres, 38 ussell; meet Ist & 3d Mon at 710 Tain
Ancient Order of United Workmen WALTHAM LODGE NO 26 rancis T Walker recorder, 68 Stow; leet 2d & 4th Thurs at 128 Moody WATCH CITY LODGE NO 165; harles J Sutton recorder, 118 School ;
meet Ist & 3d Wed at Sherwood hall Main
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
WALTHAM LODGE NO 953, 101 School; Michael H O'Connor, sec, 50 Francis; meet 2d & 4th Thurs
Boy Scouts of America
WALTHAM COUNCIL; Hugo B Seikel sec, Clark la
Daughters of St George
LADY ROBERTS LODGE; Mrs Annie Harwood sec, 93 South; meet 2d & 4th Tues at 137} Moody
Daughters of The American Revo- lution
WATERTOWN CHAPTER; Elsie Stone sec, 153 Watertown; meet 4th Mon
Foresters of America
AMERICO VESPUCCI COURT NO 259: Antonio B Marchetti sec, 12 Hall; meet Ist & 3d Tues at Rey- nolds hall
RIVERSIDE COURT NO 210; John J Cullen sec, 23 Vernon; meet 2d & 4th Wed at 710 Main
WM MCKINLEY COURT NO 241; George H Denault sec, 7 Me- chanic; meet 2d & 4th Thurs at II Noonan
Uniformed Rank Knights of Sher- wood Forest (F of A)
General Banks Conclave No 157; Henry Carter adjt, 655 Main ; meet Ist & 3d Thurs at 655 Main
Fraternal Aid Union
ROYAL E ROBBINS LODGE NO 2591; Kenneth M Cahoon sec, 231 Moody
Fraternal Order of Eagles
WALTHAM AERIE NO 750; Wm F Nolan sec, 9 Harvard pl ; mect 2d & 4th Tues at 9 Lexington
Grand Army of The Republic
F P H ROGERS POST NO 29; Rollins H Swett adjt, 24 Wadsworth av: meet Ist & 3d Mon at 27 Moody
Improved Order of Red Men QUINOBEQUIN TRIBE NO 36; Chester A Green chief of records. 11
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W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.'S
Weston; meet Ist & 3d Tues at 128 Moody
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Odd Fellows Hall Io Moody
GOVERNOR GORE LODGE NO 198; Benjamin F William sec, 24 Derby; meet every Fri at 128 Moody
PROSPECT LODGE NO 35; Al- bert M Blodgett sec, 15 Ellison pk ; meet every Tues
WALTHAM ENCAMPMENT NO 50; Charles H Whitten, rec scribe, 14 Riverview; meet 2d & 4th Wed
Rebekah Lodges
DEBORAH NO 138; Mrs Annie M Warren sec, 9 Moody; meet Ist & 3d Wed
HAWTHORNE NO 57; Mrs Susan M Getchell sec, 31 Elm av; meet 2d & 4th Mon
Irish National Foresters LADY EMMET NO 447; Mrs Nel- lie Fortin sec, 543 Main MICHAEL DEVITT BRANCH NO 364; Robert Carroll sec, 71 Bacon
Knights of Columbus
WALTHAM COUNCIL NO 147, 721 Main; John A Connearney re- corder, 96 Fayette, Watertown, meet Ist & 3d Wed
Knights of Malta LA VALLETTE COMMANDERY NO 227; Thomas A Mellor, recorder, 34 Crafts; meet 2d & 4th Mon at 156 Moody
Knights of Pythias
MONITOR LODGE NO 167; Elof Anderson, K R S, 117 Robbins; meet 2d & 4th Thurs at 137} Moody
NORUMBEGA LODGE NO 80; Stanwood W Phinney, K R S, 18 Ad- ams, Melrose ; meet 2d & 4th Tucs at 128 Moody
Ladies Catholic Benevolent Ass'n WALTHAM BRANCH Mrs Ed- ward F Flannery pres, 40 High
Loyal Order of Moose WALTHAM LODGE NO 1018; Joseph K McRae sec, 17 Derby; meet 2d & 4th Thurs at 267 Moody
Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters
PROSPECT COURT NO 51 Frank M Cullen rec sec, 38 Commoi meet Ist & 3d Thurs at 710 Main
Massachusetts Girl Scouts Inc WALTHAM COUNCIL Alice Cu ting sec, 58 Prospect; Mrs Charle W Huntington, commr; Mrs Wir throp N Crocker, deputy commr
Manchester Unity (I O, O F) WALTHAM LODGE' NO 776: George E Warren sec, 149 Crescent meet Ist & 3d Fri at 137} Moody
National Order of Daughters of Isabella
BAROMA COURT NO 223; Mar Duddy sec, 7 Elm ct; meet Ist & 3 Mon at 721 Main
New England Order of Protection RIVERSIDE LODGE NO 4. Mary A Greene sec, 37 Gorham; mer 2d & 4th Thurs at 10 Moody
Order of The Daughters of Veteran
MOTHER STICKNEY TEN' NO 26; meet 2d & 4th Mon at Hove hall, 27 Moody
Order of The Eastern Star
ELECTA CHAPTER NO 19; MI Florence E Crocker sec, 131 High meet Ist & 3d Thurs at II Moody
Order of Owls
WALTHAM NEST NO 1087; A fred H King, sec, 50 Wadsworth av meet Ist & 3d Sun at 50 Spruce
Order of The Sons of Veterans
GEN N P BANKS CAMP NO 41 John W Sawin sec, 44 Dexter; mee 2d & 4th Thurs at 27 Moody
Patrons of Husbandry
WALTHAM GRANGE NO 282 L R Wallace sec, 51 Chester av; mee , Ist & 3d Mon at 10 Moody
Pythian Sisters
NORUMBEGA TEMPLE NO 4( Mrs Minnie E Pownall, M R C, 1I Chestnut; meet Ist & 3d Thurs : Hovey hall
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Royal Arcanum
RUMFORD COUNCIL NO 113; Alfred C Smith sec, 32 Chester av; neet 2d & 4th Thurs at Reynolds hall
Sons of Italy
DANTE ALIGHERI LODGE NO 648; John Porretta sec, II Bolton; neet Ist & 3d Sun at 1372 Moody
Sons of St George VICTORIA LODGE NO 53; Wm Hanson sec (Newton); meet 2d & Ith Wed at Lincoln. hall
United Order of the Golden Cross WALTHAM COMMANDERY NO 006; Violet M Burgess sec, 99 Ash
United Order of Independent Odd Ladies
CRESCENT LODGE NO 28 : Mrs Minnie Townall rec sec, 117 Chest -. hut; meet Ist & 3d Fri at Locke hall WALTHAM LODGE NO 40: An- nie McKee rec' sec, 48} Walnut; meet ed & 4th Wed at 128 Moody
United Spanish War Veterans JAMES M . DERMODY CAMP NO 5; John J Connolly adjt, 325 School
Auxiliary · Spanish War Veterans JAMES J ROGERS AUX 10; Mrs George A Hines, treas; meet &d & tth Fri
Vasa Order
SKANSEN LODGE NO 99; meet st & 3d Thurs at 137} Moody
Woman's Relief Corps F P H ROGERS CORPS NO 25; Mrs Sarah J Rice sec, 193 Harvard, meet 2d & 4th Wed at 27 Moody
HOMES
LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 21 Newton; Annette E Nutting matron
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE MINDED, Waverley Oaks rd and Trapelo rd; Frank H Wheatley pres, (N Abington) ; Charles E Ware sec (Fitchburg); Frederick H Nash treas (Weston) : Walter E Fernald, supt
WALTHAM CITY HOME, 250 South: Charles H Colwell, supt
WATCH FACTORY DAY NUR- SERY, 159 Crescent; Mrs Catherine C Atkins, matron
HOSPITALS
BAKER THE 107 Adams; Mrs
Alice F Willcutt, supt ST ELIZABETH'S FARM Tra- pelo rd nr Waverley Oaks rd WALTHAM I Hope av cor High- land; Annabel L Stewart, supt
WALTHAM BABY 755 Main; Mrs Charles T Porter sec, Harriette Chap- man supervisor
WALTHAM MATERNITY 716 Main; Annabel L Stewart, supt
INCORPORATED COMPANIES
AMERICAN KNITTING CO INC 131 Lexington; Charles F Stone pres, Percival M Stone treas
ANDERSON MOTOR CORPOR- ATION 12 Oak ; August S Bergquist pres; Alfred Anderson, treas
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO- 221 Cal- vary; Josiah P Wescott jr pres-treas
BARKER GEORGE J LUMBER CO 118 Bacon; George J Barker pres; Walter White, treas
BEAVER BROOK KNITTING CO 400 Newton; Wm Ludlam, pres; Francis C Gauthier, treas-mgr
BLEACHERY FUEL CO 105 Riv- er : John J McCarthy, pres; Charles E Peterson, treas; Francis X McCar- thy, corp clk
BOSTON MFG CO THE Moody next B & M; Arthur Lyman, pres; Ronald T Lyman, treas
BOSTON PENCIL POINTER CO 87 Rumford av: Allen P Wilson, treas BUTMAN E E CO 231 Moody; Elmer E Butman, pres
BUTTRICK LUMBER CORPOR- ATION THE 56 Felton; C F Stone, pres : J. A McGlinchey, treas
CLAYTON MFG CO 157 High: M P Clayton, pres: Edwin Clayton, treas; Willard H Frye, corp clk
COBB CLIFFORD S CO 107 MOO- dy; Clifford S Cobb, pres-treas: J E Cobb, v-pres
COLONIAL RUG CO 767 Main; Charles Harrington, treas
COLUMBIA COUNTER CO 37 River : Edward C Hood, treas COOLIDGE & STRAUCH 200 Moody; J Edward Coolidge, pres: George H Strauch, treas
DAVIS & FARNUM MFG CO
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W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.'S
Foundry av; Eugene H Smith, pres; Rodney W Stratton, treas; Eva D Sabean, corp clk
DE WITT MFG CO 12 Felton; W J De Witt, pres ; Parker E Marean, v-pres; Raynor M Gardiner, treas
DWINELL C H HARDWARE CO 707 Main; M T Dwinell, pres; Charles H Dwinell, treas
ELASTOID FIBRE CO off Lex- ington nr B & M; Norman Marshall. pres-treas
ELM SPRING FARM CO 390 Main; L Otis Berry, pres; George W Barrow, treas,
FARMER'S INC IOI Moody ; E J Martin, pres; Mrs S J Birkmaier, treas; A J Felton, clk
FIBREBONE COMPANY INC 55 Rumford av; Maurice B Fredericks, pres; Fred Vorenberg, treas
GIBBS EXPRESS CO THE 216 Newton; Jasper H Yetten, pres-treas
HARTLEY-BISHOP CO 92 Moo- dy; Harry B Hartley, pres-treas
HOUSING COMPANY 294~War- ren : Albion F Bemis, pres; Wm S Fairchild, gen mgr
JOHNSON HORACE I DRUG CO 617 Main; Arthur H Eaton, pres; Shirley H Eldredge, sec-treas
MacGREGOR GARAGE INC THE 580 Main; W R Meikle, pres; Row- land S Currin, treas
MARCY COAL CO 33 Moody; Richard Marcy, treas
METZ CO River nr Watertown line; Edwin H Metz, pres ; Charles H Metz, treas; Charles H Wolf, sec
MORRILL C O CO 619 Main; O R Morrill, pres; Charles O Morril!, treas
MOTOR SPECIALTIES CO 100 Beaver; Grant R Beebe, pres; Fred- erick C Hersee, treas ; Louis R Bres- sler, asst treas
NEW ENGLAND MICA CO 66 Woerd av; Theodore B Plympton, pres; Wm Cooper, v-pres; Charles G Plympton, treas; Edward Cooper, sec NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO 683 Main; Waldo A Learned, pres
NOVITAS SALES CO 157 High; Emile Reizenstein, pres-treas ; Ed- ward S Goulston, sec
NUTTING PILLMAN AMUSE- MENT CO Prospect at bridge
O'HARA WALTHAM DIAL CO INC Rumford av; Eliot O'Hara. supt
PIERCE C A & CO INC 18 Pine; Charles W Pierce, pres-treas
ROBERTS JOHN & SON 75c South; Wm F Keith, treas
ROBINSON J F & F I INC 15 Moody; Frederick I Robinson, pres; Charles H Kierstead, treas
SAWYER DRUG CO 208 Moody; M E Adamo, pres
SNOW PARKE INC 139 Moody : Parke Snow, pres; John S Way, treas
SPONGE PRODUCTS CORP 11.4 Calvary : Douglas N Graves, . pres- treas; Louis L Green, sec
STANDARD CHARCOAL CO 105 River; John J McCarthy, treas
STARK TOOL CO. 218 Moody; E Clifford Potter, pres-treas
STEPHENS A W MFG CO 400 Newton ; Michael J Vail, treas; Eliza. beth J Hurley, asst treas
STONE & KNIGHT CO 694 Main; Wm B Stone, treas; Horace A Knight, sec
STROUM BROS & SON CO 202. Moody; Nathan Stroum, pres; Bar- nett Stroum, treas; Alexander Stroum sec
SUPREMACY INK CO Summer av nr Ames ; R C KIRK, pres-treas; S T Kirk, sec
THOMSON J L' MFG CO South; Wm P Bartel, treas
UNIVERSAL SAFETY TREAD CO 81 Rumford av
WALTHAM AUTO EXCHANGE Myrtle cor Lowell; Elmer E Jenni- son, sec-treas
WALTHAM BAG & PAPER. CO Cooper nr Pine; T E Jewell, pres- treas
WALTHAM BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS River opp Lowell. Arthur Lyman, pres; Ronald T Ly. man, treas : Charles F Allen, sec
WALTHAM BOX CO 51 Rum. ford av; Harold O Dailey, pres; Ed- ward E Dailey, treas; Millicent A Dailey, sec
WALTHAM CABINET CO 16; Elm; John L Bogert, pres; Frank T Day, treas
WALTHAM COAL CO 633 Main; R Earl Eichler, pres-treas
WALTHAM CO- OPERATIVE BANK 637 Main ; E P Smith, pres: Charles W Durgin, v-pres; Earl F Caswell, treas
WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO 71 Felton; J Milton Kilgore, pres; Thom-
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as I Curtin, v-pres; Anthony A Cur- :in, treas
WALTHAM GRINDING WHEEL CO. 113 Bacon; Fred C Tebbets, pres; Harold E Davis, treas
WALTHAM LATHE MFG CO [26 Lexington; A C Hentze, pres; F H Ricker, treas WALTHAM MACHINE TOOL CO Cooper nr Pine; J F Remmel, bres; T E Jewell, treas
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK 037 Main; Ptolemy P Adams, pres; Harry L Brown, v-pres; Henry P Buncher, cashier
WALTHAM PUBLISHING CO .26 Moody; Alexander Starbuck, pres, Robert B Somers, treas
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK 702 Main; George R Beal, pres
WALTHAM SCREW CO Rum- jord av; Edgar F Viles, pres-treas: Ruby A Morton, sec
WALTHAM TRUST CO 6 Moo .- dy; Edward P. Sanderson, pres; Shir- ey H Eldredge sec-treas; Charles J Fogg, sec
WALTHAM. WATCH CO 221 Crescent; Ezra C Fitch, pres; Cono- ver Fitch, v-pres and genl mgr , Harry L Brown, treas; Charles J Olney, sec
WATCH CITY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 66r Main rm 1; Anthony J Doherty, pres ; John J Flynn jr, treas
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND PLASTERERS INTERNATIONAL UNION NO. 15; meet every Ties at 661 Main
CARPENTERS' UNION NO 540; neet every Wed at 2 Crescent
INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS' UNION NO 102; meet 2d & 4th Wed at 661 Main
MACHINISTS' UNION NO 465; meet last Tues at 661 Main THEATRICAL STAGE EM PLOYES; John Hughes sec, 16 Elni
MILITARY
Massachusetts National Guard
Waltham Armory 22 Sharon F . BATTERY, 3d BATTALION, Ist FIELD ARTILLERY REGT; Joseph T Lawless, capt; David F O'Connell, Ist lieut ; Francis I Mc- Gowan, 2d lieut; drill night Mon
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
APPLETON PARK 210 Crescent cor Cherry
BEAVER £ BROOK RESERVA- TION Trapelo and Waverley Oaks rds at Belmont line
CITY PLAYGROUND 141 Soutil opp Dartmouth
FITCH PARK 224 Crescent cor Ash
FOREST GROVE end Woerd av LOWELL PLAYGROUND 20 Has- tings and 127 Willow
PROSPECT HILL PARK north of Prospect Hill rd and west of Dale ROBBINS PARK 162 Crescent cor Maple
SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD 170 Lexington and 147 Bacon
STONY BATTER PLAYGROUND Elm cor Benefit and McKenn
WALTHAM COMMON 624 Main at Moody and Elm
POST OFFICE
Station 54 134 Moody
Martin F Connelly, supt; Martin J Hines, asst supt; John J Buckley, Arthur H Claypole, George B Har- ris, Herbert L Hatch, George [ Keyes, Thomas H Kyte, Wm A Law- less, Joseph P Martin, George A Robertson, Samuel Scottron, clerks; Carl W Anderson, George F Beck- with, James M Brown, Reuben ti Caughey, Wm A Caughey, Joseph B Collins, Patrick H Concannon, Win W Darling, Thomas J Doyle, John J Gardner, Harry M Getchell, John W Kohl, Charles F Law, James F. McCus- ker, Hugh McGillivary, Patrick E Noonan, Wm J Main, John F Smith, Edward W Wellington, Michael J Whelan, carriers; Charles E Coburn, George D Mulcahy, sub carriers; John R Dougherty, janitor
Office hours, fr 6.30 a m to 8 p nt Postal Savings Dept, fr 8 a m to 7.30 p m
SUB POSTAL STATIONS
No 198, 663 Main, Robert B John- son, clerk in charge
No 199, 349} Moody, L L Wellman, clerk in charge
No 200, 907 Main, Wilmot W Baine, clerk in charge
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RAILROAD STATIONS
BEAVER BROOK 253 Main cor Massasoit; John F Caldwell agt
BLEACHERY 129 River nr Willow CLEMATIS BROOK 97 Beaver nr Waverley Oaks rd
NEWTON ST Gorham nr Newton ; George E Cady, agt
RIVERVIEW off Prospect nr Cur- tis
ROBERTS 455 South nr Weston line
WALTHAM Carter nr Moody ; Fred C Landon, agt WALTHAM NORTH 14I Lexing-
ton; Norman R Purves, agt
WALTHAM HIGHLANDS 100 Hammond
WALTHAM STATISTICS
Waltham was established in 1634 and organized in 1738, named after Waltham Abbey in England. First settlers came from England. A City of diversified and skilled industries. Altitude, above sea level .67 ft. Area, square miles 13.50
Population (estimated) 35,000
White, native parentage 13,802
White, foreign parentage 12,665
White, foreign born 8,533
Number in school 6,000
Families 5,600
Bank deposits . $13,000,000
Bank clearings
$45,000,000
Manufacturing plants 90
Employees
10,000
Value, industrial output, year
$21,000,000
Payroll
$10,000,000
Miles, streets, public 05.2
private 31.
Total streets 96.2
Miles, paved streets 39.60
Miles, sewers, sanitary 40.52
Miles, sewrs, storm 15.6
Water capacity pumped daily 12,000,000 gals.
Average daily consumption 2,510,000 gals.
Artesian well water, municipal 2
Public school buildings 17
Pupils, public schools 3,500
Parochial schools
3
Pupils, parochial schools 1,900 Street railways, miles of single
track 16.48 Parks . 7
Playgrounds 12
Banks
3
Savings and loan institutions 3
Homes . 6,400
Playgrounds
1 Birth rate, per thousand popula- tion 25.9
Death rate, per thousand popu- lation 10.3
Motorized fire stations 4
Electric interurban lines
Churches
I7
Theatres
4
Newspapers
WARD BOUNDARIES WARD ONE
Beginning in the centre of Weston at the intersection of the Weston line. thence in the center of Weston to Main, thence in the centre of Main lo Spring, thence in the centre of Spring to School, thence in the centre of, School to Exchange, thence in the centre of Exchange to Pond, thence in the centre of Pond to Lexington, thence in the center of Lexington to Lincoln, thence in the centre of Lin- coln to the Lincoln line, thence south along the Lincoln and Weston town lines to the point of beginning.
WARD TWO
Beginning in the centre of Winter at the intersection of the Lincoln town line, thence in the centre of Winter to Lincoln, thence in the cen- tre of Lincoln to Lexington, thence in the centre of Lexington to Pond, thence in the centre of Pond to Ex- change, thence in the centre of Ex- change to School, thence in the cen- tre of School to Spring, thence in the centre of Spring to Main, thence in the centre of Main to the Watertown town line, thence along the Water- town-Belmont-Lexington and Lincoln town lines to the point of beginning.
WARD THREE
Beginning in the centre of Main at the intersection of the Watertown town line, thence in the centre of Main to Grant, thence in the centre of Grant to Charles, thence in the centre of Charles to Harvard, thence in the centre of Harvard and the ex- tension of the centre line thereof to the centre of the Charles river, thence in the centre of the Charles river to the Watertown town line, thence along the Watertown town line to the point of beginning.
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WARD FOUR Beginning in the centre of Weston the intersection of the Weston wn line, thence in the centre of eston to Main, thence in the centre Main to Grant, thence in the centre Grant to Charles, thence in the ntre of Charles to Harvard, thence the centre of Harvard and the ex- ision of the centre line thereof to e centre of the Charles river, thence the centre of the Charles river to Newton city line, thence along e lines of the city of Newton and town of Weston to the point of ginning.
WARD.FIVE
Beginning in the centre of Lowell the intersection of Myrtle, thence the centre of Lowell to Pine, tence in the centre of Pine to Coop- & thence - in the centre of Cooper od the northerly extension of the otre line thereof. to the centre of t: Charles river, thence in the cen- tj of the Charles river to Prospect, tance in the centre of Prospect to lescent, - thence in the centre of scent to Ash, thence in the centre Ash to Moody, thence in the centre Moody to' Myrtle, thence in the autre of Myrtle to the point of be- ning.
WARD SIX
Beginning in the centre of High at the intersection of the Newton city line, thence in the centre of High to Lowell, thence in the centre of Low- ell to Myrtle, thence in the centre of Myrtle to Moody, thence in the cen- tre of Moody to Ash, thence in the centre of Ash to Crescent, thence in the centre of Crescent to Prospect, thence in the centre of Prospect lo the centre of the Charles river, thence in the centre of the Charles river to the Newton city line, thence along the Newton city line to the point of beginning.
WARD SEVEN
Beginning in the centre of High at the intersection of the Newton city line, thence in the centre of High to Lowell, thence in the centre of Low- ell to Pine, thence in the centre of Pine to Cooper, thence in the centre of Cooper and the northerly exten- sion of the centre line thereof to the centre of the Charles river, thence in the centre of the Charles river to the Newton city line, thence along the Newton city line to the point of beginning.
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Lumber
508-509
Undertakers 514
AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES & GARAGES
JOHN G. MACARTHUR
AUTOMOBILE RENTING. BY DAY OR NIGHT
Limousine Service Touring Cars WEDDINGS AND FUNERALS 26 GALEN STREET WATERTOWN
Tel. Newton North 3242-M
Tel. Newton North 71283
Residence 55 UNION STREET
D. A. MEISTER Blacksmith and Wheelwright
All Ordinary Auto Repairs Made. Spring Repairing. Welding, 'Carbon Burning All sizes of Bolts, Steel, Keystock, Etc., kept in stock COMMERCIAL TRUCK BODIES BUILT TO ORDER JOBBING OF ALL KINDS 31 SPRING STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY, 1921
Page
504
BANKS
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, 1921-1922
President, BARTLETT M. SHAW
Vice-President, GEORGE S. WRIGHT Asst. Treasurer, LEWIS B. TARLTON Treasurer, JOHN F. GREEN Clerk, CHARLES F. MASON
TRUSTEES
Ward M. Otis. Chas. F. Mason. Herbert. H. Sawyer. Horace W. Otis. George S' Wright, Bartlett M. Shaw, Walter B. Snow, Charles Russell, George E. Goodspeed Alberto F. Haynes, Frederick E. Critchett, Joseph P. Keefe, Harry W. Brighan George N. Chamberlain, P. Sarsfield Cunniff, Wesley E. Monk, Herbert L. Paine
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
Bartlett M. Shaw
George S. Wright Alberto F. Haynes
Wesley E. Monk
Herbert L. Paine
WAVERLEY TRUST CO.
President, EDWIN E. FARNHAM
Assistant Treasurer, CHARLES O. HIL]
474 TRAPELO ROAD WAVERLEY, MASS. Telephone Belmont 0554
CLEANSERS
SATISFACTION ASSURED
Telephone Rox. 1070 (Established 1856)
HAVE THAT ORIENTAL RUG WASHED AND REPAIRED BY
ADAMS & SWETT CLEANSING CO.
Rug and Garment Cleansers 130 KEMBLE STREET, ROXBURY Goods Called for and Delivered
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