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United Order of Independent Odd Ladles CRESCENT LODGE NO 28; Mrs Min- nie Pownall, rec sec, 117 Chestnut; meet 1st & 3d Fri at 41 (10) Moody
WALTHAM LODGE NO 40; Mrs Susie Holland, sec, 26 Grant pl; meet 2d & 4th Wed at 282 (128) Moody
United Spanish War Veterans
JAMES M DERMODY CAMP NO 5; Carl W Shafer, adjt, (Newton); meet 1st & 3d Wed at 103 (27) Moody
302
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
JENNIE J ROGERS AUXILIARY NO 10; Mrs Margaret Hines, sec. 39 Hall; meet 1st & 3d Tues at 103 (27) Moody
Vasa Order
SKANSEN LODGE NO 90; meet 1st & 3d Thurs at 289 (1371/2) Moody
Woman's Rellef Corps
F P H ROGERS CORPS NO 25; Mrs Sarah J Rice, sec, 193 Hammond; meet 2d & 4th Wed at 103 (27) Moody
HOMES
LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 21 Newton; Mrs Mae F Cobb, sec, 460 Lexington; Mary A Pendlebury, 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; Mrs Mary A Colwell, supt
HOSPITALS
ST ELIZABETH'S FARM, Trapelo rd n Waverley Oaks rd
WALTHAM, 1 Hope av cor Highland; Edith Marden, 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; Per- cival M Stone, treas
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO, 224 Calvary; Josiah P Wescott jr, pres-treas
BARKER GEORGE J LUMBER CO, 118 Bacon; George J Barker, pres; George W. Lewis, treas
BEAVER BROOK GRAIN CO, Massa- soit, cor Main; Frank J Ludwig, pres; Harry P Hodgkins, vice-pres; Irving F Ludwig, treas-sec
BELGIAN SPINNING CO, 169 Elm; Dieudonne A Servais, pres; Philip Ru- benstein, treas; Ivan D Servais, sec
BLEACHERY FUEL CO, 105 River; John J McCarthy, pres; Charles E Peter- son, treas; Francis X McCarthy, corp clk
BLUE RIBBON KNITTING MILLS, 118 Calvary; Marshall S Floyd, pres; Everett L Farwell, treas
BOSTON BRANCH GROCERY INC, 709 Main; Willis D Kenney, pres; Nellie M Avery, treas; T Henry Richardson, sec
BOSTON BRASS CO, Plympton nr Bacon; Joseph A Maynard, pres
BOSTON MFG CO THE, 144 Moody next B & M; Robert Amory, pres; John A Sweetsen, treas
BOSTON PENCIL POINTER CO, 87 Rumford av; Allen P Wilson, treas
BUTMAN E E CO, 437 (231) Moody; Dana B Whipple, pres; Elmer E But- man, treas; Harriet I Butman, sec
BUTTRICK LUMBER CORPORA- TION THE, 36 Felton; Thomas H Bas- sett, pres; J A McGlinchey, treas
CLAYTON MFG CO, 157 High; M P Clayton, pres; Edwin Clayton, treas; Wil- lard H Frye, corp clk
COBB CLIFFORD S CO, 243 (107) Moody; Clifford S Cobb, pres-treas; John E Cobb, v-pres
COLONIAL RUG CO, 767 Main; Chas Harrington, treas
COLUMBIA COUNTER CO, 37 River; H B Taplin, treas; Charles D Malaguti, pres; Harry B Taplin, treas
COOLIDGE & STRAUCH, 382 (200) Moody; J Edward Coolidge, pres; George H Strauch, treas
DAVIS & FARNUM MFG CO, Foundry av; Charles W Hunter, pres; Rodney W Stratton, treas and gen mgr; Eva D Sabean, corp clk
DAVISSON MOTOR CO, 703 Main; Arthur E Packer, pres-treas
DUNBRACK TOOL & DIE CO INC, 106 Alder; Warren H Dunbrack, pres; Norman K Dunbrack, treas
EATON-SNELL DRUG CO, 509 (261) Moody; Timothy H Snell, pres; James A McGlinchey, treas
ELASTOID FIBRE CO, end Exchange; Norman Marshall, pres-treas
ELM SPRING FARM CO, 390 Main; L Otis Berry, pres; George W Barrow, treas
ERECO REFRIGERATOR & EQUIP- MENT CO, 16 Lane; Timothy J Coffey, pres; John Worley, treas; Herman Berg- field, sec
EVANS MOTOR CAR CO, 13 (4) Moody; Robert H Evans, treas
FARMER'S INC, 235 (101) Moody; E J Martin, pres; Mrs Sarah J Birkmaier, treas; Adeline J Feltan, clk
FIBREBONE COMPANY INC, 55 Rum-
ford av; Fred Vorenberg, pres-treas; Carl Jacobs, v-pres-sec
GIBBS EXPRESS CO THE, 216 New- ton; Jasper H Yetten, pres-treas HARTLEY-BISHOP CO, 220-222 (92) Moody; Harry B Hartley, pres-treas
HOAR G W CO, 55 Rumford av; George W Hoar, pres; James E Cussen, treas; John J Donovan, sec
HOUSING COMPANY, 34 Waverley; Albion F Bemis, pres; Henry R Brigham, sec; Robert Bowser, mgr
HUSSEY R H CO, 24 Brook; Richard H Hussey, pres; Herbert D Foss, treas; Mason Stone, sec
JOHNSON HORACE I DRUG CO, 617 Main; Louis P Tankel, pres; Pauline P Schwartz, sec-treas
KELLY GEORGE I INC, 684 Main; George I Kelby, pres
KNOWLES THOMAS HARRISON INC, 673 Main; Thomas H Knowles, pres; Wm J Riley, treas
LOCKWOOD BRACKETT CO, 100 Beaver; Henry N Lockwood, pres; Henry S Bothfield, vice-pres; Theodore & Lock- wood, treas-sec
MacGREGOR GARAGE INC THE, 580 Main; W R Meikle, pres-treas
MASSASOIT KNITTING CO, 582 Main; George E Havey, pres; Thomas E Batey, treas
MARCY COAL CO, 129 (33) Moody; Richard Marcy, treas
MCAULIFFE NON-SIPHONING TRAP CO, Plympton, n Bacon
MORRILL C O CO, 619 Main; O R Morrill, pres; Charles O Morrill, treas
NEW ENGLAND MICA CO, 66 Woerd av; Theodore B Plympton, treas; Ed- ward Cooper, sec and gen mgr
NOVITAS SALES CO, 157 High; Emile Reizenstein; pres-treas; Edward S Goulston, sec
NUTTING PILLMAN AMUSEMENT CO, Prospect st bridge north side bridge O'HARA WALTHAM DIAL CO INC, 74 Rumford av; Arthur Lyman, pres; Chas F Stone, treas
POTTER PRESS THE, 515 South;
Charles W Potter, pres; Lorenzo F Muther, treas; Francis V Dakin, sec
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WALTHAM DIRECTORY, 1923.
ROBBINS & MOULTON CO INC, 584 (298) Moody; John C Robbins, pres; Mar- shall L Moulton, v-pres; Charles H Wolf, treas
ROBINSON J F & F I INC, 55 (15) Moody; Frederick 1
Robinson, pres; Charles H Kierstead, treas
SNOW PARKE INC, 283 (139) Moody; Parke Snow, pres; John S Way, treas
STANDARD CHARCOAL CO, 105 Riv- er; John J McCarthy, treas
STARK TOOL CO, 414 (218) Moody; E Clifford Potter, pres-treas
STEPHENS A W MFG Co, 400 New- ton; Michael J Vail, treas; Elizabeth J Hurley, asst treas
STONE & KNIGHT CO, 694 Main; Hor- ace A Knight, treas; L D Waterman, sec SUPERIOR CORUNDUM WHEEL CO, 100 Felton
THOMPSON J L MFG CO, 556 South; Alfred H Sawyer, pres; Wm P Bartel, sec-treas
UNIVERSAL SAFETY THREAD CO, 81 Rumford av
VILES D F & CO INC, 637 Main; Wal- lace S Dutton, pres; Charles F Bowers, treas-sec
WALTHAM AUTO EXCHANGE, Myr- tle cor Lowell; Elmer E Jennison, sec- treas
WALTHAM BAG & PAPER CO, Coop- er n Pine; T E Jewell, pres-treas WALTHAM BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS, 138 River; Arthur Lyman, pres; Ronald T Lyman, treas; Charles F Allen, sec
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 Fel- ton; Thomas I Curtin, pres-treas
WALTHAM GRINDING WHEEL CO, 113 Bacon; Fred C Tebbets, pres; Harold E Davis, treas
WALTHAM MACHINE TOOL CO, Cooper n Pine; J F Remmel, pres; T E Jewell, treas
WALTHAM MFG CO, 307 (151) Moody; Louis Markwett, pres; Benjamin Hersh, treas
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, 637 Main; Ptolemy P Adams, pres; Harry L Brown, v-pres; Henry P Buncher, cash- ier
WALTHAM OIL BURNER CO INC, 106 Alder; Frank H Burrill, pres; Norman K Dunbrack, treas; Paul Bund, clk
WALTHAM PACKARD CO, 868 Main; Howard Andrews, pres; Arthur H Holm- berg, treas; Benjamin J Driscoll, mgr
WALTHAM PAPER STOCK CO; Jack Cron, pres; Nathan I Schreibman, treas; Samuel Cron, sec
WALTHAM PUBLISHING CO, 278 (126) Moody; Lydia R McCarthy, pres; John A McCarthy, treas
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 702 Main; George R Beal, pres
WALTHAM SCREW CO, 75 Rumford av; Edgar F Viles, pres-treas; Ruby A Morgan, sec
WALTHAM TRUST CO, 23 Moody; Ed- ward P Sanderson, pres; Shirley H El- dredge, v-pres; Clinton A Coolidge, sec; Charles G Clark, treas
WATCH CITY CO- OPERATIVE BANK,, 661 Main rm 1; Anthony J Doh- erty, pres; Paul L Flynn, treas
MILITARY
Massachusetts National Guard
Waltham Armory, 34 Sharon
2D BATTALION, 182D REGT OF IN- FANTRY Headquarters Company; 1st lieut, Clifford A Ohnemus; 2d lieut, Wm A Bailey; drill night Tues
F COMPANY, Capt Francis J McGow- an; 1st lieut, Archie McFayden; drill night Mon
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
APPLETON PARK, 210 Crescent cor Cherry BEAVER BROOK RESERVATION, Trapelo and Waverley Oaks rds at Bel- mont line
CITY PLAYGROUND, 141 South opp Dartmouth
FITCH PARK, 224 Crescent cor Ash
FOREST GROVE, end Woerd av LOGAN PARK ?
LOWELL PLAYGROUND, 20 Hastings 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 T Connelly, supt; Martin J Hines, asst supt; John J Buckley, Arthur H Claypole, George B Harris, George I Keyes, Wm A Lawless, Joseph P Mar- tin, George A Robertson, Joseph A Ryan, Samuel Scottron, Thomas F Stankard, clerks; John A Dahlin, Walter L Mc- Gillivary, sub clerks; Carl W Aanderson, George F Beckwith, James M Brown, Reuben H Caughey, Wm A Caughey, Joseph B Collins, Patrick H Concannon, Wm W Darling, Oscar H Door, Thomas J Doyle, John J Gardner, Harry M Get- chell, James J Gould, John W Kohl, John J Leary, James F McCusker, Hugh McGillivary, Patrick E Noonan, Wm J Main, John F Smith, Edward W Welling- ton, Michael J Whelan, carriers; Charles F Coburn, George D Mulcahy, Wm J Tobin, Robert E Wright, sub carriers; John R Dougherty, janitor
Office hours, fr 7 a m to 7 p m
Postal Savings Dept, fr 8 a m to 7 p m
Contract Stations
No 126, 726 Lake, George L Kenyon, clerk in charge
No 198, 663 Main, Robert B Johnson, clerk in charge No 199, 691 (345) Moody, Lee L Buckley, clerk in charge
No 200, 907 Main, Mrs Bertha P Hood, clerk in charge
RAILROAD STATIONS
BEAVER BROOK, 253 Main cor Mas- sasoit
BLEACHERY, 129 River n Willow
CLEMATIS BROOK, 97 Beaver n Waverley Oaks rd
NEWTON ST, Gorham n Newton; George E Cary, agt
304
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
RIVERVIEW, off Prospect n Curtis ROBERTS, 455 South n Weston line WALTHAM, Carter n Moody
WALTHAM NORTH, 141 Lexington WALTHAM HIGHLANDS, 100 Ham- mond
WARD BOUNDARIES
WARD 1 Beginning in the centre of Weston at the intersection of the Weston line, thence in the centre of Weston to Main, thence in the centre of Main to 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 centre of Lexington to Lincoln, thence in the centre of Lincoln to the Lincoln line, thence south along the Lincoln and West- town lines to the point of beginning.
WARD 2 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 centre of Lin- coln to Lexington, thence in the centre of Lexington to Pond, thence in the centre of Pond to Exchange, thence in the centre of Exchange to School, thence in the centre 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 Watertown- Belmont-Lexington and Lincoln town lines to the point of beginning.
WARD 3 Beginning in the centre of Main at the intersection of the Water- town 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 extension 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.
WARD 4 Beginning in the centre of Weston at the intersection of the Weston town line, thence in the centre of Weston
to Main, 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 Har- vard and the extension 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 lines of the city of Newton and the town of Weston to the point of beginning.
WARD 5 Beginning in the centre of Lowell, at the intersection of Myrtle thence in the centre of Lowell to Pine, thence in the centre of Pine to Cooper, thence in the centre of Cooper and the northerly extension of the centre line thereof to the centre of the Charles river, thence in the centre of the Charles river to Prospect, thence in the centre of Pros- pect to Crescent, thence in the centre of Crescent to Ash, thence in the centre of Ash to Moody, thence in the centre of Moody to Myrtle, in the centre of Myrtle to the point of beginning.
WARD 6 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 Lowell to Myrtle, thence in the centre of Myrtle to Moody, thence in the centre 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 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.
WARD 7 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 Lowell, to Pine, thence in the centre of Pine to Cooper, thence in the centre of Cooper and the northerly extension 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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WALTHAM DIRECTORY, 1923.
JUSTICES OF THE . PEACE
*License to Marry Beal George R Bennett Wm E Bergin Michael Blodgett Adebert M
MASTER IN CHANCERY Flynn John J
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Adams John S
Allen Charles F
Almon John
Anderson John H
Anderson Walter A
Joyce Frank J
Kelly Frank J
Kierstead Charles H
Atwood Charles L
Kilgore George L
Bannan ThomasF
Kimball George W
Bannan Wm J
Mansfield George
Davis George P
Dennen Hollis E
Denniston Daniel C
Dickey Orlando H
Berg John G
Bergin Michael
McCormack Roy V
Blake Leslie E
McGowan Francis J
Blanchard Carl L
McGowan Wm F
Durgin Charles W
Dutton Wallace S
Brown Vera A
Burns John J Carpenter Frank V
Carruthers John
Nugent Martin A
Perry Walter A
Gifford E Earle Graham Wm A
Graverson Maurice H M Hardy Edna M
Hawley Francis B
Hinchey Francis K
Hines Francis R
Joyce Frank J
Keniry Thomas F
Leslie George F
Litchfield Gustavus E
Ludden Charles M
Mackenzie George C McGowan Wm F
Milton George A Nutting Robert F
O'Donnell Charles J Page Henry N
Perkins Dennis E
Powers Lavater W
Reade Charles L
Richardson Edward C
Elliott Warren P
Farnum Herbert G
Fittz Frank H
Flynn John J Flynn Paul L Finan Roderick J
Trainor Harry P True Charles F Turner Neil E
Smith Raymond D Steele Richard Storer John H
Thornburg Benjamin F
Varriale Vittorio
Viles Daniel F
Walters George F
Special Commissioners
Dowd Alice L Fletcher Alice A Mrs Mullen Emma E Murphy Agnes
Green Chester A
Greene Elbert L
Guild Emily E
Hill Wm A Hinchey Leo J
Guinan Edward F
Harvey John L
Hartley Samuel
Hawley Francis B
Herhenroder Adolf R
Hines Francis R
Jackson Ernest B
Johnson Harold B
Arcese Elenterio
Armstrong Thomas H
Barnes Harry T
Bartel Wm P
Beal George R
May Wm F McCarty John A
Dowd Patrick J Drury George P Duane Patrick J Duffy Thomas F
Blodgett Adelbert M
Broderick Patrick S
Morin George A
Mosher Herbert A
Flannery Thomas J
Mosman Edwin J
Murphy Bernard F
Flynn Joseph J jr French Harry L Fuller Leroy O
Childs Alice P
Clarkson John H
Peugh J Winfield
Comstock Wm B
Powers Lavater W
Connelly Martin T
Connolly Michael J
Conti .Domenico
Coy John T
Cullen John J
Dangelmayer Theodore
Davis George G
Davis George P
Davis Harold E
Dennen Hollis E
Dickey Orlando H
Dixon W Leslie
Doe Ernest I
Dolber Raymond S
Dowd Patrick J
Stevens Charles A
Duffy Thomas F
Smith Alexander R jr
Duranleau Aldea I
Eaton Edward A
Tebbets Fred C Terrio Arthur A
Eldridge Shirley H
Thomas Reginald D
Thompson Albert F
Thornburg Benjamin J
Varriale Vittorio Walker Francis I Walters George F
Fuller LeRoy O
Wayland Frederick
Gallagher Michael O Getchell Bertha M Goodell Hazel M Weeks Delmont L Westwood Frank J Willard George B
Griswold Ernest H
Gordon George K
Williams Eben J Wilson Raymond Wolf Charles H Worley John L
Bond Henry H Broderick Patrick S Burke J' Arthur Burns John J Butler Mark J Carr Edward D Caswell Earl F Coleman Martin J
Corbishley James J
Maurer Wm A
Maxwell Jeannette Mrs
Monahon Thomas J
Reade Charles L
Roe L Scott Rogers Frank A
Rooney Wm S
Rutter Robert P
Seikel Hugo B
Sewall Homer
Shannon Andrew J Shay John T Smith Alfred C
Stanley Bernard W
Stark Robert M
Roberts Dudley Robinson Frederick I Sanderson Robert H Shay John T Small Koram C
Folsom Eugene L
French Clarence F
French Harry L
306-502
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
WAX BROTHERS FLORISTS
Flowers for Every Occasion
44 Temple Place BOSTON
TELEPHONES BEACH 6431 BEACH 6432
Flowers telegraphed to all parts of the UNITED STATES
Bulbs, Seeds and Shrubs a Specialty
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WATERTOWN DIRECTORY
BUYERS' GUIDE
Special Department of Classified Advertisements Alphabetically Arranged According to Their Respective Lines of Business
Page
Automobiles, Accessories &
Garages 503
Banks 504
Cleansers 504
Coal
505
Milk
509
Contractors 505
Newspapers
510
Electrical Contractors 505-506
Oil & Gasoline Filling Station. . . 506 Printers 510
Florists
506
Garages 506
Real Estate . 511-512
Rubber Goods . 512
Trucking
513
Undertakers
513
AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES & GARAGES
B
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Founded 1883. Incorporated 1923
Morse Body Co., Inc.
Manufacturers of
TRUCK BODIES AND CABS Corner of Howard and Pleasant Sts. Watertown, Mass.
Tel. Newton North 1105
D. A. MEISTER COMPANY Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
AUTO REPAIRING JOBBING OF ALL KINDS SPRINGS AND AXLES REPAIRED AND SET
COMMERCIAL BODIES BUILT TO ORDER Auto Tops, Windshields and Curtains Automobile Painting a Specialty. FORGE AND WOODWORK Everything Done on Auto or Truck. Tel. Newton North 0489 WATERTOWN.
31 SPRING ST.
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY
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Ice .507
Launderers, Cleansers & Dyers. . 507
Lawyers 507
Lumber .508-509
Gasoline and Oil Filling Station. 506
Grain & Feed 506
Heating
506
504
BANKS
WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK
Incorporated 1870
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
Dividends for Several Years Past at the Rate of 4 1/2 %. Deposits go on interest the 10th of each month.
Assets $2,700,000.
OFFICERS, 1923 - 1924
President, BARTLETT M. SHAW
Vice-Pres., GEORGE S. WRIGHT Asst. Treas., LEWIS B. TARLTON Clerk, CHARLES F. MASON
Treasurer, JOHN F. GREEN
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
Bartlett M. Shaw George.S. Wright Alberto F. Haynes Herbert L. Paine
Wesley E. Monk
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. Brigham, George N. Chamberlain, P. Sarsfield Cunniff, Wesley E. Monk, Herbert L. Paine.
TELEPHONE, NEWTON NORTH 0171
W. A, GREENOUGH CO.'S
505
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.
COAL
METROPOLITAN COAL CO.
MAIN OFFICE, 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON
Tel. Congress 4600
CONTRACTORS
OTTO A. THEURER CONTRACTOR Granolithic Walks, Drives, Curbs, Copings, and All Kinds of Artificial Stone. 171 WATERTOWN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
HARRIS E. JOHONNOT Electrical Contractor INCANDESCENT LIGHTING AND POWER WIRING BELLS, ANNUNCIATORS, TELEPHONE SYSTEMS and RADIO EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY And applying Electrical Apparatus in Finished Houses 136 PEARL ST., NEWTON
Telephone 3645-R Newton North
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY
506
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Telephone: 3955 Newton North
HAWES ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES
Vacuum Cleaners, Washers and Appliances 24 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.
FLORISTS
HAROLD A. RYAN, Inc.
Largest Retail Conservatories near the heart of Boston. Deliveries in all suburbs. Opposite Mount Auburn Cemetery CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
GARAGES
Tel. Newton North 2580 Res. Tel. Newton North 2042-M
WEST WATERTOWN GARAGE
AUTO ACCESSORIES AUTO RENTING First Class Work Done on All Makes of Cars Reasonable Rates AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE 433 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN, MASS.
HEATING
FRANK G. BAKER FORMERLY WITH WALKER & PRATT
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING STOVE, FURNACE AND RANGE REPAIRING SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS
5 Spring St., Res. Tel. Newton North 957-M-Shop Tel. 3534 WATERTOWN, MASS.
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
507
ICE
Established 1842
HOWARD ICE COMPANY
Trade Supplied with
PURE NEW HAMPSHIRE ICE From Lake Muscatanipus Office : 66 GALEN ST., WATERTOWN Telephone Newton North 0548 YARD: 1a Waltham St., Telephone Newton North 2618
LAUNDERERS, DYERS & CLEANSERS
LEWANDOS
Trade Mark
N
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UNDERING
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Established 1829
Americas Greatest
Cleansers
Dyers
Launderers
1-19 Galen St., Watertown Tel. Connection Motor Delivery System
"YOU CAN RELY ON LEWANDOS"
LAWYERS
JAMES H. VAHEY Counsellor at Law
Rooms 1107 - 1113, 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
Telephones 0828 and 0829 Main Cable Address "Vainer"
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY
508
LUMBER
'PHONES Newton North 4040-1-2
ARSENAL AND IRVING STS. WATERTOWN, MASS
WATERTOWN LUMBER COMPANY
LUMBER, ASPHALT SHINGLES, CEMENT, NAILS, WALLBOARD, BUILDING PAPER, ETC.
Jobbing trade and manufacturing trade a specialty High grade finish floors always under heat
- PROMPT SERVICE - - LOW PRICES -
WHOLESALE OFFICE 200 Devonshire St., Boston Phones Cong. 3415-3416
WATERTOWN YARD 148 Waltham St. Phones N. N. 0395-0396-3242
W. A. WEBSTER CO. LUMBER
ROUGH AND DRESSED, FLOORINGS UNDER HEAT, ASPHALT SHINGLES SHEET ROCK WALL BOARD,
Yard at 148 WALTHAM ST., WATERTOWN
Near Bemis Station
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
509
LUMBER
DOWNES
Phone Beach 6400
LUMBER
470 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. CO.
DIX LUMBER COMPANY
Office and Yard
ยท 173 HARVEY STREET, CAMBRIDGE Tel. Porter 0500
MILK
USE WHITING'S
MILK and CREAM BRIGHAM DIVISION Watertown Branch 5 WALTHAM STREET
LYNDONVILLE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION
H. A. SMITH, Mgr.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SPEEDWELL FARMS PRODUCTS ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND FANCY CHEESE Wheeler Ct., off Elm WATERTOWN, MASS.
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1923
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY -OF THE-
Inhabitants, Business Firms, Institutions Manufacturing Establishments,
Town Government, Societies, Streets, Map, Etc.
No. XXVII
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WATERTOWN STREET DIRECTORY 1923 - 24
Copyright, 1923, W. A. Greenough Co., Boston, Mass.
ACTON fr 35 Howard to 76 Rut- AUBURN PLACE fr 85 Mt Auburn BELLEVUE ROAD fr 175 Common land prect 6 southeast prect 3 to 112 Bailey rd prect 3
15 Lexington
AVON ROAD fr 512 Belmont to 16 17 Robbins rd
ADAMS fr 527 Mt Auburn to 135 Nichols av prect 2
15 Sunset rd
61 Russell av
18 Oliver rd
22
23 end
91 Garfield
19 Arthur ter
BACON fr 372 Main to 217 Pleas- ant prect 6
BELMONT fr Mt Auburn nr B & M along Belmont line to Waltham
line prects 1-3-6
ALDEN ROAD fr
502 Belmont BAILEY ROAD fr 290 Mt Auburn to 107 Bellevue rd prect 6 29 Stoneleigh rd
116
Keenan
APPLETON fr 19 Upland rd to 29 Rangeley rd prect 1
75 Stoneleigh rd
186
Arlington
10 Appleton ter
112 Bellevue rd
188
Templeton pkway
28 27 Rangeley rd
BANCROFT fr 135 Lexington to 88 Waverley av prect 6
206
Salisbury rd
APPLETON TERRACE fr 10 Ap- pleton west prect 1
116 Elmwood av
232
Westland rd
ARLINGTON fr 624
Arsenal to
BARNARD AVENUE fr 15 Bway to 39 Bellevue rd prect 3
266
Langdon av
75 Clarendon
66 Orchard
286
Winsor av
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