Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1923-1924, Part 71

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 442


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Sullivan Edward L (Catherine F) h 59 Myrtle Sullivan Eileen M typist res 558 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Eileen M clk res 190 Maplewood


Sullivan Ellen wid Florence h 300 Main


Sullivan Eugene carp res 8 Fletcher ter Sullivan Florence M Mrs died June 15 1921 Sullivan Frances died Apr 3 1923


Sullivan Francis A cond res 12 Fairfield


Sullivan Frank J (Catherine E) shipper h 25 Ladd


Sullivan Frank J jr rem to Revere


Sullivan George M (Frances L) mach h 25 Olney Sullivan Helen A clk res 66 Hovey Sullivan Helen H res 219 Pleasant


Sullivan James F (Margaret T) prntr h 69 Lowell av


Sullivan James H oil 508 Main h do


Sullivan James J film opr res 21 N Beacon


Sullivan James J (Catherine) stmftr res 20 Olney


Sullivan Jene clk res 543 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Jeremiah E opr h 38 Chauncy


Sullivan Jeremiah P lab res 108 School


Sullivan John (Katherine) lab h 12 Fairfield


Sullivan John F chauf res 21 N Beacon


Sullivan John F res 808 Mt Auburn


Sullivan John J (Veronica M) fore h 12 Lloyd rd


Sullivan John J lab res 219 Pleasant


Sullivan Joseph P carrier 44 Mt Auburn h 109 Union


Sullivan Joseph P (Annie F) teleg h 190 Maplewood


Sullivan J Warren student res 558 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Kathleen E sten res 808 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Margaret A books 21a Mt Auburn res 190 Maplewood


Sullivan Margaret A waitress res 51 Cypress


Sullivan Margaret L prin's asst Marshall Spring sch res at Waltham


Sullivan Margaret T starcher res 73 Waverley av


Sullivan Mary A h 109 Union


Sullivan Mary E sten res 808 Mt Auburn


Sullivan M Grace tel opr res 66 Hovey


Sullivan Michael E (Nora A) hlpr h 808 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Mildred clk res 558 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Patrick J insp res 539 Mt Auburn


Sullivan Paul E lab res 12 Fairfield


Sullivan Paul J clk res 190 Maplewood


Sullivan Peter J barber 33 Galen h at Belmont


Sullivan Peter J died July 18 1923


Sullivan Redmond C lab h 219 Pleasant


Sullivan Susan T wid John B h 66 Hovey


Sullivan Thomas car rpr 26 Galen h at Roxbury Sullivan Thomas A custom service res 109 Union


Sullivan Thomas J (Gertrude C) autos h 9 Hosmer


Sullivan Thomas P supt P 0 144 Mt Auburn h at B


Sullivan Timothy town lab res 65 Lowell av


Sullivan Timothy J (Ellen M) phys 558 Mt Auburn h do


Sullivan Walter (Minnie J) driver h 102 Fayette Sullivan Wm H (Agnes M) chauf h 149 Morse Sullivan Wm H mgr 501 Pleasant h at Newton Summers Arthur C (Idena J) asst mgr h 155 Hillside rd


Summers Frederick C died Nov 22 1923


Summers Henry (Fannie) locksmith B h 319 School Summers Mabel res 319 School


Sumners George H (Beatrice L) auto rpr h 242 Syca- more


Sunny Bank Home School


for Convalescent Women 304


Surabian Jasper died Jan 12 1921


Surabian Karchadoor (Sarah) opr h 72 Prentiss Surabian Sarkis (Surpuhy) clk h 33 Crawford Sutcliffe Harriet A wid Fred res 146 Palfrey.


56 Miles from Boston - 34 Miles from Newport - 235 Miles from New York.


TABITHA INN


Open All the Year 'Round


C. J. BEUCHOTTE, Proprietor.


FAIRHAVEN, MASSACHUSETTS


T ABITHA INN, built by Mr. Henry H. Rogers of Standard Oil fame, is a most attractive house. It is handsomely furnished, and has all the very latest improvements. The house is small (about sixty rooms), giving it a tone of home life, well suited to people of refined taste. The table is well supplied and daintily served, and the proprietor's successful experience in the past enables him to suit the most fastidious. Fairhaven, across the bridge from New Bedford, Mass., is 56 miles from Boston, thirty-four miles from Newport and 235 miles from New York. It is a most convenient stopping-place for all autoists who are touring Cape Cod. The finest automobile roads in New England are in this section. It is an hour and a half from Boston, via the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.


RATES (American Plan) Per day, $6; with private bath, $7 per day and upwards. Per week, Single Rooms, $35; Double Rooms, 2 persons, $65 and upwards.


The Town of


FAIRHAVEN Massachusetts


F AIRHAVEN is one of those few towns which has all the conveniences of the city, without the attendant hustle, bustle and commercialism of the larger communities. The discriminating person who seeks rest and comfort among congenial surroundings will find it here. Fairhaven enjoys the advantage of a cool breeze even during the hottest day as the prevailing wind is from the southwest which sweeps across Buzzards Bay, and when Boston is sweltering the temperature of Fairhaven is about 10 degrees lower with air stirring. Its situation on the east bank of the Acushnet river near the head of Buzzards Bay, and the possession of one of the finest harbors along the coast, entitles it to the name which it bears. Many of its townspeople are identified with the big interests in the city of New Bedford, situated on the west bank of the river, and own fine homes which add charm to its natural environments. One of the chief characteristics of the place is the fine public spirit and civic pride that makes it an ideal spot. The plans evolved for the development of the town have been made possible through the interest which the late Henry H. Rogers took in his birthplace.


MAGNIFICENT ROADWAYS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS


No town of five thousand inhabitants enjoys such fine roadways, and so many magnificent public buildings as those in Fairhaven. The excellent modern streets and highways have been extended year after year. The handsome public buildings are grouped near the centre of the town. The Unitarian Memorial Church, erected in memory of the mother of Mr. Rogers, is the most imposing of these edifices, with its connecting parish house and parsonage with beautiful and spacious lawns, is considered one of the finest groups of church buildings in New England. The elaborate interior fittings are even more superb than the exterior. Another architectural gem is the Millicent Library, a gift to the town in memory of a daughter of Mr. Rogers. It has as complete a collection of books as many large city libraries. Opposite from the library is the Town Hall building, a splendid specimen of civic architecture. Erected as a memorial to Mrs. Abbie P. Rogers, the wife of Mr. Rogers. Other beautiful structures built by Mr. Rogers in the town are the Masonic building, the Rogers school, Tabitha Inn, and the High School. This school is a remarkable one in many ways; first, in its appointments, which surpass anything of the kind to be found in few if any cities in the world. Its location, at the Fairhaven approach to the bridge, is magnificent, a fitting in- troduction to the visitor entering Fairhaven. The interior equipment is fully in keeping with the exterior appearance.


A COMMUNITY OF FINE HOMES


Fairhaven has broad, well-aligned streets, shaded by fine old trees, which are bordered by handsome residences, usually set among spacious and well-kept lawns. The thickly settled portion of the village is compact, so that one travels but a short distance before arriving amid rural scenes.


SPORTS AT THE STADIUM


The High School Stadium, another gift of Mr. Rogers, is the scene of many interesting games, track meets, pageants, fetes, etc., as the townspeople enjoy all the privileges.


Golfers can find enjoyment at the Reservation Course in Mattapoisett, one of the oldest in the country and most attractive and well kept.


BOATING, BATHING AND FISHING


Fairhaven has everything to offer in the way of boating, bathing and fishing. The upper reaches of the river are as quiet a sheet of water as on an inland lake. The lower harbor and Buzzards Bay offers an opportunity for use of larger craft, speed boats for cruising along the coast or across the bay into Vineyard Sound, the great waterway of a continent. Both salt and fresh water fishing are very good and convenient. Ten minutes walk from the centre is the bathing beach, the popular resort of both Fairhaven and New Bedford, conducted under the direction of the Union Street Railway. The water is of medium temperature, and the sloping nature of the shore ensures safety for the bather. Here is a fine group of bath-houses with bathing pier and Clambake pavilions where they and the grounds about them are kept in perfect order.


STEAMER EXCURSIONS


From New Bedford there are many steamer excursions to many points. On the beautiful islands of Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket are many places of interest. Gay Head, famous for its revolving light, and citizens who are the last of the race of Indians that once inhabited the island, also for specimens of the potter's art made from the bright-colored clay from the cliffs of Gay Head. Other interest- ing points on Marthas Vineyard island are the north shore, famed for its mag- nificent water views; Oak Bluffs, a summer city of cottages; and Edgartown, a quaint old town at the southerly end of the island. Farther at sea is the island of Nantucket, a village, town, and county all in itself. This is a curious and inter- esting island, whose genial and sturdy people live the same sort of lives their forefathers lived two hundred years ago. Once famed as a whaling port, now one of the most important fishing ports in the east, fine homes there built by the fortunate captains of old are now owned by wealthy summer residents. The actors' colony at Siasconsett, a quaint group and it is a picturesque spot. Two of the best golf courses in the country are on Nantucket Island.


TROLLEY TRIPS


There are innumerable places of interest within easy reach of Fairhaven by the trolley cars. The New Bedford & Onset line, which passes through the town, traverses Mattapoisett and Marion, both of which boasts of many fine summer estates, then through the old town of Wareham, to Onset, which has a somewhat flaring fame as the home of every sort of religion extant. The car line has its eastern terminus at Buzzards Bay about 25 miles away. All along the car line there are interesting bits of rural and shore scenery.


CLAMBAKES ON HISTORIC GROUND


Fairhaven has gained a just renown in the old-fashioned clambake. No summer is complete in the New England summer resort without a succulent clambake. Clams cooked in seaweed heated on hot stones, together with all the seasonable vegetables, is a delicacy. They serve the bakes in the pavilions near the Fort Phoenix reservation, one of the most picturesque spots in the east, and


every foot of which is historic ground. The narrow cart path which runs down to the fort is known as Garrison lane, for it was here that the "Red Coats" were met by Fairhaven's brave defenders. The old laneway is bordered by stunted cedar trees, through whose sparse branches the winds of a hundred years have blown. The straggling stone walls that skirt the side of the roadway are monu- ments to the patience of the early settlers.


THE GATEWAY TO CAPE COD


The motorist will delight in the wonderful roads and shore scenes in this section. The Provincetown trip is 90 miles and every mile of modern highway within view of either the ocean, Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod Canal or Vineyard Sound. The Plymouth loop is another popular auto route for motorists. Also the Woods Hole, Hyannis and Canal trip.


SPOTS TO CHARM THE VISITOR


Fairhaven has many other attractive spots to charm the visitor. In the cen- tre of the town a wonderful transformation scene occurred a few years ago. What was once a muddy-bottomed pond has been filled in with hundreds of thousands of cubic feet of earth, brought from a mile away. Over two years were occupied in this work alone, and since then the park was set out with trees and shrubbery, until it is now a beautiful spot. The old wharves along the river front which were the scenes of activity during the whaling days are now alive with the building and repairing of pleasure craft.


FORT PHOENIX AND VICINITY


The fort proper is buttressed by immense ledges of granite. In places these ledges rise almost perpendicularly from the shore and from the top one can get a fine view of the lower harbor, and on clear days even the distant heights of the Elizabeth islands and Marthas Vineyard are discernible. The great triangular- shaped beacon here surmounted by a black ball, serves as one of the ranges by which pilots follow the channel of the harbor. Following the shore east from the fort one gets a good idea of the nature of the coast of this section where numer- ous substantial summer cottages dot the shore line. Fort Phoenix shore has been a favorite spot for those interested in gathering specimens of sea mosses.


SCONTICUT NECK


Sconticut Neck, a strip of land narrowing as it runs southerly into Buzzards Bay, is within easy driving distance of the village. It is an interesting section of the town for the visitor. Here are some of the first houses erected in this part of New England. Still standing is the chimney of the old John West house, one of the few homes spared at the time the British troops marched down the Neck in 1778. The owner of the house was a Tory. Most of the Neck shore property has been taken up for summer homes. Down on the tip of the Neck is an attractive summer colony. One can here get a fine view of the bay, and at night the great revolving red and white light at Gay Head is seen quite plainly. Jutting out from the mainland are a series of great ledges. Off these ledges and all along in this vicinity are some of the finest fishing grounds in New England.


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WATERTOWN DIRECTORY 607


Sutherland Frederick W ironwkr res 8 Bennis Sutherland Stella M sten res 8 Bemis


Sutherland Tekla wid Frederick C h 8 Bemis Swain Wm C prov 141 Mt Auburn h at Belmont SWAN BENJAMIN F Treas D A Meister Company 31 Spring h at Arlington


Swan Franklin R pres 53 Galen res at Arlington Swan Thomas driver Lyndonville Creamery Assn h at B


Swan Wm D jr (Ellamae) bond sales h 15 Avon rd Swansburg Emma 0 Mrs tailoress 16 Mt Auburn res 49 Phillips


Swanson Anna W sten res 774 Belmont Swanson Beda sten res 15 Rangeley rd


Swanson Charles A (Hannah C) fore h 774 Belmont Swanson C Enoch insp res 60 Katherine rd


Swanson Ella J clk W & P Mfg Co r 15 Rangeley rd Swanson Enoch S (Alma) contr 361 Orchard h do Swanson George mach res 774 Belmont Swanson Harold S mach res 774 Belmont


Swanson Nels (Josephine) opr 15 Rangeley rd Swanson Otto welder res 15 Rangeley rd


Swanson Roy B concrete wkr res 361 Orchard Swanson Sigfred (Hilda) cabtmkr h 60 Katherine rd Swanson Sigred A sten res 774 Belmont Swanson Thore W res 774 Belmont Swanson Walter R B expressmn res 774 Belmont Swanson Winifred A res 361 Orchard Sweeney Catherine M clk res 49 Boyd


Sweeney Daniel rubberwkr res 28 Fairfield Sweeney Edward opr res 49 Boyd


Sweeney Henry (Mary E) mach h 49 Boyd Sweeney Ida waitress res 15 Auburn pl Sweeney Patrick F (Mary) firemn h 28 Fairfield Sweeney Stephen E (Helen C) cashr h 282 Belmont Sweeney Wm J (Katherine J) ins agt h 39 Marion rd Swift Alice V opr Lewandos res 96 Pleasant Swift Andrew (Elizabeth A) opr h 102 Pleasant Swift Catherine A res 96 Pleasant Swift Francis T insp res 96 Pleasant


Swift George E pntr 31 Spring res 96 Pleasant Swift Irene R bkpr res 96 Pleasant


Swift John (Bridget) auto rpr h 96 Pleasant


Swift John P (Marion T) gas insp 59 Water h 295 Main


Swim Laveck (Margary) lab res 42 Dartmouth


Swim Roy E (Emma C) driver 5 Waltham h 42 Dartmouth


Swinerton Lenna D tchr Perkins Inst res do Syhers Walter (Lillian) hlpr h 62 Hall av Syme Wm M (Elizabeth B) eng h 15 Avon rd


Tabb Henry E (Josephine E) sales h 5 Putnam TABITHA INN Fairhaven Mass See opp page 607 Tackesian Leon opr h 47 Quimby Taff Ned (Lillian) opr res 102 Putnam Tainter Frank L clk res 56 Church


Takesian Leo (Dorothy) rubberwkr h 47 Quimby Tambascio Nicholas (Theresa) driver h 265 Palfrey Tamio Kasahra (Yoe) student res 92 Franklin Tapley Grace G clk res 666 Belmont


Tappan Albert B (Elizabeth A) phys h 273 Mt Au- burn h do


Tapper John W genl agt Board of Health 7 Church h at Lynn


Tarlton Emma F res 31 Garfield


Tarlton Frank D (Edna C) dry gds h 32 Garfield Tarlton Lewis B (L Louise) asst treas Watertown Savings Bank h 31 Garfield Tarr Francis C (Bessie W) clk h 603 Main Tashchian John res 104 Elm


Tashijian Garabed lab res 9 Hazel


Tashjian John (Agness) rubberwkr h 74 Prentiss Taunton Davis T (Grace E) sales h 232 Belmont Taunton Thomas D (Lavinia) carp res 232 Belmont Taverna Domonic (Catherine) rubberwkr h 162 Spruce Taverna John B (Mary) truckmn h 28 Lexington Taverna Pasquale rubberwkr res 162 Spruce Taylor Aldrich (Marion L) acct h 27 Commonwealth rd


Taylor Alice E hkpr res 116 Garfield


Taylor Alice F clk res 146 Spring


Taylor Byron S (Thelma M) auto rpr 107 Pleasant h 12 Royal


Taylor Earl W (Helen S) tchr h 71 Commonwealth rd


Taylor Francis D (Lois V) pastor St John's Meth Epis ch h 88 Mt Auburn


Taylor Frank J supt h 33 Dartmouth


Taylor George A (Mary W) com trav h 542 Mt


Auburn


Taylor Irving R (Gladys B) treas B h 38 Winsor av Taylor Joseph R (Elvira P) prof B U h 39 Boylston (W)


Taylor Julia T wid Charles H h 77 Franklin


Taylor Mary K social service wkr res 39 Boylston (W) Taylor Ralph W (Hortense W) rem to Norwood Taylor Robert J (Anna) typewriter h 146 Spring


Taylor Wallace G (Eleanor C) sales h 120 Hillside rd Taylor Walter M (Harriet L) acct h 283 Waverley av Teague Frank W sec Army and Navy Y M C A Chasn h 35 Hosmer


Teague Margaret W res 35 Hosmer


Tebo Eli J (Winifred J) auto mech h 68 Pearl Tedford Charles I (Grace) carp h 242 Boylston Teehan Joseph (Agnes) fore h 75 Dexter av Teele Arthur P corp clk 79 N Beacon h at Brookline Tehan Jeremiah F (Marguerite) com trav h 16 Irving Tehen Esther sten res 20 Carver rd


Teletchea J Louis (Margaret H) rprmn h 760 Bel- mont


Teller Celesta F res 46 Concord av


Tellstrom Carl M (Hedda A) molder h 3 Fifield


Temple Frank L (Elizabeth L) elect res 86 Franklin


Temple Frank W elect 7 Main h 557 do


Temple Fred H iron polisher res 176 Walnut


Temple Joseph K (Margaret T) blksmith h 176 Wal- nut


Temple Mable A bkpr res 176 Walnut


Temple Mary L cashr res 176 Walnut


Tenney Ellen E shirtmkr h 11 Cuba


Tenney Susan J music tchr 11 Cuba h do


Ter Goukasoff Stephen R asst mgr Mass Blower Co h at Waltham


Terrazano Rocco lab 59 Water res 24 Willow la Terrenico Frank driver 25 French ter h at Camb Terrio Francis J (Alice G) sales h 45 Edenfield av Terry J Raymond (Rowena) chauf h 39 Carver rd Terzian Nazareth var 611 Mt Auburn h 9 Dartmouth Terzian Nazereth J clk res 9 Dartmouth


Testa Fred (Pasqualina) ironwkr h 26 Lexington Tessier Julia opr res 81 Mt Auburn


Tgankareles Stellios (Antania) (Demos & Tgankare- les) 95 Arlington h 93 do


Thayer Helen A tchr W H S res at Camb


Thayer Samuel G (Elizabeth H) paperhgr 31 Morse h do


Theriault Alma lino opr 4 Merchants row res 39 Paul Theriault Blanche M bkpr 4 Merchants row res 39 Paul


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WATERTOWN ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors


7 MAIN ST. Tels., Newton North 0967-1838 Watertown


608


W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S


Theriault Delima R sten res 39 Paul


Theriault Florence M sten res 39 Paul


Theriault Leo F prntr 4 Merchants row res 39 Paul Theriault Philip J (Florida M) stmftr h 168 Walnut Theriault Timothy (Teresa) mach h 39 Paul


Thermograde Valve Company F R Pleasanton pres A F Reed treas C A Rehark sec vacuum heating Acton nr Howard


Theurer Annie C res 171 Watertown


Theurer Harry A clk res 171 Watertown


Theurer Mabel M bkpr res 171 Watertown


THEURER OTTO A (Mary A) Contractor Granolithic Walks 171 Watertown h do See page 505 Thibeault Charles A died Jan 27 1922


Thiesing Carl opr res 47 Bridge


Thiesing Wm opr res 47 Bridge


Tholden James 0 (Marie E) blksmith h 52 Hersom


Thomas Enoch S (Annie G) pntr h 54 Capitol


Thomas Frank R acct res 235 Watertown


Thomas George W fore res 180 N Beacon


Thomas Harry S (Mary E) jeweler res 11 Oakland


Thomas Herman S driver res 54 Capitol


Thomas Lida W wid Wm E rem to Brighton


Thomas Lunch (Cholakis Papageorgion Fotis Haratjis) 9 Main


Thomas Marjorie sten res 54 Capitol


Thomas Mary J wid George h 235 Watertown


Thomas Wm H (Annie T) undtkr (Newton) h 73 Galen


Thomassin Hannah J died Feb 24 1922


Thompson David U (Eldora J) cond h 22 Bartlett Thompson Edward R (Catherine) h 89 Mt Auburn


Thompson Frank W clergymn res 10 Clyde rd


Thompson Frank W (Edna W) shipper h 18 Melendy av


Thompson Fred carrier 44 Mt Auburn h 67 Carroll Thompson George A h 137 Galen


Thompson H Olive res 89 Mt Auburn


Thompson Lillian W hairdrsr res 137 Galen Thompson Nellie M mill opr res 10 Belmont Thompson R Charles (Hester E) chem eng h 26 Cedar Thompson Sadie A bdgh 137 Galen h do


Thompson Wm (Annie G) motormn h 10 Clyde rd Thompson Wm R rubberwkr res 83 Forest Thomsen Ove A (Hilda) rem to Camb Thomson Ella B died Apr 19 1921


Thornburgh Howard R sales res 87 Barnard av Thornley James H (Ada J) sales mgr h 159 Winsor av


Thornley Marion A student res 159 Winsor av Thorpe Wm H (Rose) motormn h 11 Summer Thornton Euda Mrs hairdrsr res 137 Galen Threlfall Ann wid Robert rem to Waltham Threlfall Robert E (Carolyn) rem to Waltham Threshie Rosa E wid J Ellis h 14 Chester Thurber Donald h 46 Hazel


Thurlow C Edwin (Sadie B) molder h 22 Porter Thurlow Henry A (Mary E) salt B h 291 Mt Auburn Thurston Cassie res 18 Adams


Thurston John W (Cassie) mach h 18 Adams Thwing Florence G bkpr res 219 Watertown Thwing Julia A h 219 Watertown


Tiano Rocco (Annie) rubberwkr h 39 Quirk Tibbetts Eleanor wid Edward h 35 Parker Tibbetts Rachael E clk res 35 Parker Ticehurst Albert (Sarah E) mach h 36 Bacon Ticehurst Charles E (Sarah) opr h 10 Cross Ticehurst Clara opr res 10 Cross


Ticehurst Evelyn S opr Lewandos res 10 Cross Ticehurst Norman E sales res 36 Bacon


Tierney Catharine bkpr res 474 Main Tierney Margaret res 474 Main


Tierney Martin opr h 476 Main


Tierney Thomas F (Helen T) gen mgr h 56 Green Tiffany Harriet W tchr W H S res at B


Tiffany Sarah A insp res 24 Concord av


Tilden Eleanor R tchr res 55 Robbins rd


Tilden Esther student res 55 Robbins rd


Tilden James F (Mabel B) treas h 55 Robbins rd


Tilden Priscilla sec res 55 Robbins rd


Tillatson E Dorothy Mrs clk 101 Morse Bates rd Timmins Annie A opr h 117 Fayette Timmins John B h 115 Fayette


Timmins Lora T Mrs died March 7 1922


Timony Owen (Sarah J) mach h 108 Summer


Timper Frank S (Lillian) trainmn h 226 Boylston Timperio Pasquale died July 10 1922


Tingìof August (Christine) carriage mkr h 62 Hall av Tinglof Henry A com trav res 62 Hall av Tinglof Iver A fore res 62 Hall av


Tinglof 0 Carl student res 62 Hall av


Tinkham Arthur F h 27 Bellevue rd


Tippett Ernest A mgr 62 Mt Auburn h at Medford Titcomb Wm E (Kathleen K) acct h 19 Avon rd Titus Dorothy A dictaphone opr res 90 Riverside Titus Martha A wid Lemuel prntr Perkins Inst h at Allston


Titus Thomas P auto rpr res 90 Riverside Tivnan John T mgr 139a Mt Auburn res 28 Elliot Tobia Andrea (Jennie) lab h 153 Arsenal


Tobin Charlotte F wid John H h 129 Dexter av


Tobin David M (Watertown News Co) 26 Main h at Lynn


Tobin Henry I (Pauline) cap mfr h 101 Winsor av Tobin James J piano tuner h 129 Dexter av


Tobin Patrick J (Mary A) opr h 463 Main


Tobin Wm ironer res 10 Hunt


Tocci Anthony (Carmine Tocci Co) res 10 Lowell av Tocci Antonio (Carmine Tocci Co) h at Newton


Tocci Carmine (Lucia) (Carmine Tocci Co) 10


Lowell av h do


Tocci Carmine Co (Carmine Anthony Antonio Tocci) contrs 10 Lowell av


Tocci Clarence concretewkr res 10 Lowell av Tocci John (Virginia) cont mason h 112 Forest Tocci Michael (Louisa) assembler h 7 Hearn Todaro Salvatore barber 72 Bigelow av h at Dor Todd John C (Elizabeth P) acct h 182 Walnut Todino Antonio opr h 18 Cushman


Todino Domenick (Christine R) rubberwkr h 42 Quirk


Todino Jacob opr res 62 Forest


Todino John (Josephine) roofer h 62 Forest


Todino Louis opr res 62 Forest


Todino Pellegrino (Philomena) opr h 20 Taylor Todo Pietro lab h 181/2 Arsenal


Toetorelli Antonio (Carmela) lab res 20 Clarendon Toland Joseph A (Mary L) polisher h 8 Chandler Toland Mary J wid James died Mar 25 1922 Tolar Hugh M (Bell) treas h 118 Langdon av Tolman Alvin F (Abbie A) oiler h 46 Irving Tolman Bessie B hkpr 212 Mt Auburn Tolman Charles E (Rhoda K) mech h 97 Summer Tolman Dorothy A clk res 97 Summer


Tolman Thomas M clk res 212 Mt Auburn


Tomasetti Gregorio (Mary) (Watertown Public Mar- ket) 80 Main h 78 do Tomasetti G Bldg 76-80 Main


Tomasian Mugurich confr 219 Dexter av h 215 do Tomassetti Charles rubberwkr h 25 Pleasant Tomassetti Frank res 25 Pleasant


NONANTUM COAL COMPANY


OFFICES: 13 Main Street, Watertown. Tel. Newton North 0081 827 Washington Street, Newtonville. YARDS AND COAL ELEVATORS: Arsenal Street, Watertown, and Bemis Station


Tel. Newton North 0282


WATERTOWN DIRECTORY 609


Tomassian Borsian opr h 108 Laurel Tomei Adolph (Maria) janitor h 7 Lyons Tomer Agostino preserver res 780 Belmont Tomei Allessio (Mary) carp h 16 Westland rd Tomei Domonic J chauf res 16 Westland rd Tomei Emma E insp res 16 Westland rd Tomei Viola O sten res 16 Westland rd Toohey Anna M bkpr res 95 Irving Toohey Mary opr res 127 Dexter av Toohcy Thomas T (Annie M) opr h 127 Dexter av Toomasian Thomas (Sophia) opr h 15 Bigelow av Toomey John E (Helen M) chauf h 761 Mt Auburn Toomey Mary M sec res 122 Dexter av Toomey Michael J opr h 14 Fairfield




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