Resident and business directory of Weymouth Massachusetts : containing a complete resident, street and business directory, town officers, schools, societies, churches, post offices, map, etc. etc. 1910-1911, Part 2

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 236


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CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER. Pleasant Street, cor. Park Ave. (South Weymouth) . Rev. John A. Butler. 261 Pleasant, rector. Sundays, Masses, 8.30 and 10.30 a. m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Rosary and Benediction at 3.30 p. m. Week days: Mass at 7.30 a. m.


CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. (Weymouth.) Rev. J. B. Holland. 3 Commercial. Sunday-Masses at 1.45, 9.15, 10.45 a. m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Vespers at 4 p. m. Week days-Mass ? a. m.


CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. (East Weymouth.)


Rev. James W. Allison, rector, 795 Commercial, E. W. £ Rev. Maurice Lynch, assistant. Masses Sunday at S and 10.30 a. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Vespers at 7.45 p. m. Masses week days at 7 and 7.30 a. m.


St. JEROME'S CHURCH. (North Weymouth. ) Pastor, Rev. James W. Allison, 795 Commercial. E. W. As- sistant. Rev. Maurice Lynch. Mass, Sundays at 9. Sunday School at 3.


ZION'S HILL CHAPEL. (East Weymouth.) Social service at 2 and 6.30 p. m.


CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE. (28 School Street, East Weymouth.)


Sunday School at 1.30 p. m. Preaching at 3.00 p. m. Gos- pel service, 7.30 p. m. Wednesday and Thursdays, 2.30 p. m.


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Clapp Building, East Weymouth


NOTARY PUBLIC JUSTICE OF THE PEACE


MINOT P. GAREY


Real Estate Insurance Mortgages and Investments


Property Bought, Sold, Rented and Cared For. Rents Collected.


Desirable Property For Sale in this Vicinity at All Times for Homes or Investments.


Office, 733 Broad Street


EAST WEYMOUTH Telephone Connection


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EAST WEYMOUTH


SAVINGS BANK


PRESIDENT N. D. Canterbury VICE-PRESIDENTS T. H. Emerson. W. IL. Pratt


CLERK AND TREASURER John A. Raymond. BOARD OF INVESTMENT


N. D. Canterbury W. H. Pratt Eugene M. Carter


T. H. Emerson Bradford Hawes C. B. Cushing


Bank open daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m .; 2 to 5 p. m., excepting Saturdays, when the hours will be from 9 a. m. to 12 m. only.


Deposits placed on interest on the tenth of January, April, July and October. Deposits received on or before the thirteenth of the quarter are placed on interest from above date.


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A. B. VINING, President J. H. STETSON, Cashier


E. B. NEVIN, Vice-President L. M. WHITE, Asst. Cashier


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


CAPITAL, $100,000


SURPLUS, $30,000


FOGG BUILDING, COLUMBIAN SQUARE SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS.


DIRECTORS


JOSEPH DYER E. R. HASTINGS


GORDON WILLIS C. H. PRATT


WEYMOUTH DIRECTORY


Fogg Building, South Weymouth


SOUTH WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK


FOGG BUILDING, COLUMBIAN SQUARE


Incorporated March 6, 1868


President, JOSEPH DYER Vice-Presidents. E. J. PITCHER, A. B. RAYMOND Clerk and Treasurer, FRED T. BARNES Asst. Treasurer, L. L. WHITMAN Board of Investment


Joseph Dyer, E. J. Pitcher. A. B. Raymond, R. W. Hunt, Gordon Willis, Theron Tirrell, George L. Barnes.


Bank Hours : 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m., also Mondays } to 8 p. m. Saturdays 9 to 12 a. m.


Deposits go on interest the second Wednesday of January. April, July and October.


Dividends payable on and after the second Wednesday of January and July.


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H. WALKER PRATT


Law and Probate Court Matters


My Specialties : Loans Justice of the Peace Notary Real Estate and Insurance


1 SEA STREET,


NORTH WEYMOUTH


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COLUMBIAN SQUARE,


ALVIN HOLLIS


COAL, HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR


Sawed Wood


Standard Fertilizers


Prepared Food for Cattle and Fowl


DEPOT SQUARE, SOUTH WEYMOUTH


MADE BY THE ONDER ORKER


Queen


PROCESS


We carry the hard-to-find sort of shoes, the kind you've set your heart on but can't usually find outside of New York city. The only store in this locality where you can buy these shoes.


BURRELL & DELORY NEW BIGELOW BLOCK ROCKLAND, MASS.


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SOUTH WEYMOUTH


Smutth Weymouth Co-operative Bank


Incorporated February 28, 1889 Authorized Capital, $1,000,000


Regular meeting for the payment of dues, second Saturday of each month at 7 30 P. M., Clapp's Hall.


Payments on shares received the second Saturday afternoon of each month by the Secretary, at H. W. Spear's store, between the hours of 3 and 5.30, also Wednesday and Friday evenings of the same week be- tween the hours of 6 and 9 o'clock.


OFFICERS


President,


GEORGE L. WENTWORTH ALMON B. RAYMOND


Vice-President,


- EVERETT N. HOLLIS


Treasurer,


- ELLIS J. PITCHER


DIRECTORS


John H. Stetson


Gordon Willis


Edwin C. Mayberry


Alvin Hollis


Lewis K. Jones


Charles H. Clapp,


James F. Frawley


Josiah B. Reed


George R. Bowker


George L. Barnes


Eugene C. Loud Charles W. Hastings


Amasa D. Stoddard


George W. Conant


SECURITY COMMITTEE


George R. Bowker J. F. Frawley E. J. Pitcher


Chas. H. Clapp John H. Stetson


FINANCE COMMITTEE


George H. Barnes


A. D. Stoddard Alvin Hollis


GENERAL INFORMATION


The payment on each share is one dollar per month.


No forfeiture of your money paid is possible in case you cannot go on; you give a month's notice and withdraw.


A person who wishes to borrow on Real Estate can secure shares at any time in the last series issued.


EVERETT N. HOLLIS, Sec'y, South Weymouth, Mass.


Secretary,


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CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.


THE NORFOLK CLUB OF SOUTH WEYMOUTH. ('lub rooms, Fogg Building, 108 Pleasant Street. President-Walter Field. Secretary .- Ralph Thomas. Treasurer .- George Crawford. Directors' meeting last of each month. Annual meeting in February.


DAVIS BATES CLAPP MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.


President, Horace R. Drinkwater.


Secretary .-- Emery L. Bradford.


Treasurer, Horace R. Drinkwater.


Annual meeting in October.


WEYMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


President, John J. Loud. Treasurer .- Francis H. Cowing. Secretary .- Rev. Wm. Hyde. Meets monthly at Fogg's Library, South Weymouth.


THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ASSOCIATES.


Commercial Street. Madison Square. Open Evenings. 7.00. Business meeting. 2d Mondays, 8.00 p. m.


WEYMOUTH CLUB. Club Rooms in Williams Hall, Washington Square. President .- Arthur E. Pratt : secretary, George P. Niles.


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WESSAGUSSETT CLUB. North Weymouth.


President .- Dr. W. A. Drake.


Vice President .- W. A. Pratt.


Secretary .- Russell H. Whiting.


Treasurer, Frank H. Torrey.


Collector .- J. H. Libby.


Also a House Committee, Auditing Committee and a Member- ship Committee.


The present Wessagussett Club consisting of about 50 mem- bers, includes nearly all of the business and professional men in the north part of the Town, and also a number of non-resident members formerly citizens of Weymouth. The Club rooms are situated on Bridge Street, and consist of a reading room, pool room, etc. The Wessagussett Club is the outcome of a consoli- dation of the old Ten Club organized something over twenty years ago, and the Independent Club formed several years later. An annual Ladies' Night, whist parties, during the winter months. various tournaments, etc., are a portion of its social features.


A. O. H .- Division 6, W .- Organized 1883: meets first and third Mondays in Clapp's hall. Lincoln square.


Division 9, E. W .- Meets fourth Tuesday, 7.30 p. m., in G. A. R. hall. Jackson Square, E. W.


Division 14, S. W .- Meets first Monday in Union hall, Pond street. S. W.


Division 15, N. W .- Chartered Sept. 7. 1895 ; meets first and last Wednesdays in Harmonial hall, Sea street, N. W.


Ladies' Auxiliary to Division 14, A. O. H., S. W .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Clapp's hall, S. W.


A. O. U. W., Crary Lodge, No. 207, E. W .- Organized March 15, 1899 : meets every other Tuesday in Masonic hall, E. W.


I. O. O. F .- Crescent Lodge, No. 82, E. W .- Institutel Aug 22, 1845 ; meets Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. hall.


Wildey Lodge, No. 21. S. W .- Meets Monday evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Independence Square, S. W.


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Wessagussett Yacht Club .- Wessagussett Hill, N. W.


Wampatuck Encampment, No. 18 .- Instituted Oct. 21, 1875 - meets second and fourth Moudays in I. O. O. F. hall, E. W.


Steadfast Rebekah Lodge. No. 98, E. W .- Instituted April 14. 1891; meets first and third Mondays in I. O. O. F. hall, E. W.


Abigail Adams Rebekah Lodge, No. 90. S. W .- Meets first and third Wednesdays, 7.45 p. m., in I. O. O. F. hall, S. W.


Boot and Shoe Workers' Union .- Mixed, No. 53: Ignatius Melville, Secretary. E. W. : meets second and fourth Fridays.


Mixed Union, No. 361; Joshua Holbrook, Sec., N. W.


Order of the Eastern Star .- Mayflower Chapter, No. 65 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays in Pythian Hall, Weymouth.


Foresters of America .- Court Wessagussett, No. 43, S. W .-- Organized April 11, 1889; meets first and third Thursdays iu Union hall, S. W.


Court Monatignot. No. 150, Weymouth.


Court Napoli, East Weymouth.


Companions of the Forest .- Pilgrim Circle, No. 232. S. W .; meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., in Union hall, S. W.


G. A. R .- Reynolds Post, No. 58, E. W .- Meets first and third Tuesday evenings, in G. A. R. hall, Broad street, E. W.


W. R. C .- Reynolds W. R. C., No. 102, E. W .- Chartered Jan. 31, 1893; meets second Tuesday, 2.30 p. m., and fourth Tuesday, 7.30 p. m., in G. A. R. hall, E. W.


K. of (., Weymouth Council No. 729 .- Meets in Knights of Columbus Hall, Jackson Sq., E. W.


Knights of Pythias .- Delphi Lodge. No. 15, W .- Organized December. 1868: meets Thursdays in Pythian hall. Savings Bank building, W.


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Uniform Rank, K. of P .; meets second and fourth Wednes- days in Pythian hall.


Pythian Sisterhood, W .; meets second and fourth Mondays in Pythian hall, W.


Masonic .- Orphans' Hope Lodge, E. W .- Instituted June, 1825 ; meets in Masonic hall, Broad street, E. W.


Pentalpha Royal Arch Chapter .- Instituted June 7, 1870.


South Shore Commandery, K. T .- Instituted 1870; meets second Monday of the month in Masonic hall, E. W.


. Knights of Honor .- Meets first and third Tuesdays in Mason- ic hall. E. W.


Roval Arcanum .- Weymouth Council. No. 747, W .; meets second and fourth Mondays in Royal Arcanum hall, Washington: Square, W.


Royal Society of Good Fellows, E. W .- Organized September 12, 1880 : meets fourth Wednesdays of each month in G. A. R. hall, E. W.


N. E. O. P .- Safety Lodge, No. 96, W .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Pythian hall, Washington Square, W.


U. O. G. C .- St. Paul Commandery, No. 261, E. W .- Meets first and third Wednesdays, 8 p. m .. in Temple of Honor hall, Commercial Square, E. W.


Orion Commandery, No. 92, S. W .- Chartered Feb., 1880. Meets Tuesdays, 7.45 p. m., in Union hall, Pond street, S. W.


T. O. P. F .- Wessagussestt Colony, No. 111, E. W .- Meets first and third Wednesdays in G. A. R. hall, Broad street, E. W.


Monatiquot Colony, No. 112, N. W .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Pilgrim vestry, Athens street, N. W.


Washington Club. E. W .- Social: organized February 22, 1894: rooms, corner of Broad and Madison streets.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


THE TUFTS LIBRARY. Washington Square, W. Open 2 to 8 p. m .. except Wednesdays. 2 to 5 p. m .. and Saat- urdays. ? to 9 p. m. : Miss Abbie L. Loud, librarian.


FOGG LIBRARY. C'olumbian Square. Miss Ruth N. Tower. librarian: Miss M. B. Jov. asisstant; open. 2 to 6 p. m. : 6.45 to 8 p. m. About 5,500 volumes.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK.


Fogg Building. Columbian Square, S. W.


President, Allen B. Vining : vice president, Edward B. Nevin ; cashier, J. H. Stetson. Banking hours : 9 to 12 a. m .: 2 to 1 p. m. Saturdays, 9 to 12 a. m.


WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK.


59 Washington.


President, Charles A. Haywood; clerk and treasurer, Charles T. Crane. Open 9 a. m. to 12 .m. : 1.30 to 5 p. m .. Saturday, 9 a. m. to 12 m .; Monday evenings, 6.30 to 8.


EAST WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK.


Bank Buildings, Broad, cor. Cottage.


President, N. D. Canterbury : vice presidents, T. H. Emerson, W. H. Pratt : clerk, John A. Raymond. Bank open daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m .; 2 to 5 p. m., excepting Saturdays when the hours will be from 9 a. m. to 12 m. only.


SOUTH WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK.


President. Joseph Dyer; vice presidents, Ellis J. Pitcher. Al- mon B. Raymond: clerk and treasurer, Fred T. Barnes: asst. treas., L. T. Whitman. Bank's hours : 9 to 12 a. m. : 2 to + p. m. Also Mondays, ? to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 9 to 12 a. m.


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SOUTH WEYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


President, Geo. L. Wentworth ; vice president, Almon B. Ray. mond ; secretary, Everett N. Hollis : treasurer, Ellis J. Pitcher. Regular meetings for payment of dues, second Saturday of each month at 7.30 p. m. in Clapp's Hall, 86 Pleasant, S. W.


THE SOUTH SHORE CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


President, Charles G. Sheppard; vice president, George E. Ludden ; secretary and treasurer, Charles G. Jordan. Regular meetings, first Monday evening of each month at Royal Arcanum Hall, Washington Sq., Weymouth.


CALENDAR OF COUNTY COURTS.


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Supreme Judicial Court Jury Sitting, third Tuesday of. Feb- ruary.


Superior Court, Civil Sessions-For work with Juries-First Monday of January, first Monday of May, and first Monday of October. For Court work-First Monday of February, first Monday of April, first Monday of September, and first Monday of December.


Superior Court, Criminal Sittings .- First Monday of April ; first Monday of September ; first Monday of December.


Probate Court .- At Dedham, on the first and third Wednes- days of every month, except August. At Quincy, on the second Wednesday of every month, except August. At Brookline, on the fourth Wednesday of every month, except August.


County Commissioners' Meetings .- Third Tuesday of April ; fourth Tuesday of June; fourth Tuesday of September; last Wednesday of December. By adjournment: On Tuesdays, ex- cept during August.


District Court of East Norfolk. Jurisdiction Randolph, Braintree, Cohasset, Weymouth, Quincy, Holbrook and Milton. Court held at Quincy for criminal business every week day ex- cept legal holidays, and for civil business Tuesdays at 9 a. m. Justice, Albert E. Avery, Braintree. Special Justices, E. Gran- ville Pratt, Quincy ; Louis A. Cook, Weymouth; clerk, John P. S. Churchill, Milton; probation officer, Francis A. Spear, 25 Thayer Street, Quincy ; court officer and bail commissioner, Wil- liam M. Marden, 24 Coddington street, Quincy.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


Town Clerk .- John A. Raymond, East Weymouth. Town Treasurer .- John H. Stetson, South Weymonth.


Selectmen and Overseers of Poor .- Edward W. Hunt, chair- man, Weymouth: Bradford Hawes, secretary. East Weymouth; Willard J. Dunbar, East Weymouth : A. Francis Barnes, South Weymouth : George L. Newton. North Weymouth.


Assessors .- Gilman B. Loud, chairman, South Weymouth; George C. Torrey, clerk. South Weymouth : Frank H. Torrey, North Weymouth ; John F. Dwyer, Weymouth; Waldo Turner, E. Weymouth.


School Committee .- Thomas V. Nash, chairman. South Wey- mouth: John F. Reardon, secretary. South Weymouth : Eu- gene M. Carter, East Weymouth : H. F. Perry. Weymouth; Frank H. Torrey. North Weymouth; Clarence P. Whittle, Weymouth.


Superintendent of Schools .- Parker T. Pearson, East Wey- mouth. At close of school on Monday will be at the Athens building ; Tuesday at Jefferson : Wednesday at Howe : Thursday at Hunt.


Water Commissioners .- D. M. Easton. chairman. East Wey- mouth ; George E. Bicknell. Weymouth : Frank H. Torrey. clerk, North Weymouth : John H. Stetson. South Weymouth: Edward W. Hunt, Weymouth.


Board of Health .- George E. Emerson, chairman, South Wey- mouth ; Nelson B. Gladwin, clerk, North Weymouth : John S. Williams, Weymouth.


Superintendent of Streets and Water Works .- Ivers M. Low, East Weymouth.


Tax Collector .- Winslow M. Tirrell. East Weymouth.


Fire Engineers .- J. R. Walsh, chief, Weymouth; J. Q. Hunt. East Weymouth: W. W. Pratt. East Weymouth : M. O'Dowd, South Weymouth; D. A. Jones. North Weymouth.


Tree Warden .- Charles L. Merritt, South Weymouth.


Police Officers .- Thomas Fitzgerald, chief, Weymouth : A. H Pratt. East Weymouth : P. Butler, East Weymouth : John D. Walsh. Weymouth : Michael Allen, South Weymouth : Geo. W. Nash, North Weymouth.


Constables .- Isaac H. Walker, North Weymouth : George W. Nash. North Weymouth : Nathaniel B. Peare, East Weymouth ; Arthur HI. Pratt. East Weymouth: Thomas Fitzgerald. Wey-


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mouth : John D. Walsh. Weymouth : George B. Bayley. Southi Weymouth: Michael Allen, South Weymouth; George W. Conant. South Weymouth : John L. Maynard. East Weymouth.


Auditors .- William H. Pratt. East Weymouth; John P. Hunt. Weymouth; Frank N. Blanchard. East Weymouth.


Park Commissioners .- William H. Clapp, Weymouth : Louis A. Cook. South Weymouth : Arthur H. Alden. North Weymouth.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Frank D. Sherman, Wey- mouth.


Electric Light Committee .- Russell B. Worster, chairman. Weymouth ; M. O'Dowd, clerk, South Weymouth : W. M. Tirrell, East Weymouth ; Walter W. Pratt, East Weymouth ; W. J. Cole- man. North Weymouth.


Committee on Appropriation .- Ward 1. R. H. Whiting. Wm. H. Wilde. Fred C. Rivinius ; Ward ?. W. H. Pratt. George M. Hoyt. John W. Cronin; Ward 3. Russell B. Worster, Arthur Bryant. R. W. Loud; Ward 4. Theron L. Tirrell. Geo: F. May- nard. C. H. Kelley; Ward 5. Frank E. Loud. Walter L. Bates, L. A. Cook. Jr.


Representatives to General Court .- (From Seventh Norfolk District. )-John F. Dwyer. Weymouth, Mass.


Senator .- (First Norfolk District.)-E. C. Hultman, Quincy.


CEMETERIES.


Ashwood cemetery. off Front. n. Broad


Lakeview cemetery, Pond. S. W. Mt. Hope cemetery, Elm St .. Preston Pratt. superintendent Fairmount cemetery, at the end of Cedar St., E. W .


Union Street cemetery, Union. n. Rockland line, S. W.


Village cemetery. George H. Bickner, superintendent. between 315 and 345 Washington


St. Francis Xavier cemetery. Rev. John A. Butler. superin- tendent. Washington and Middle Streets. South Weymouth.


North Weymouth cemetery. North St., N. W.


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SCHOOLS.


School Committee .- Thomas V. Nash, chairman, John F. Reardon, secretary; F. H. Torrey, Eugene M. Carter, H. F. Perry, Louis A. Cook.


Superintendent .- Parker T. Pearson, 511 Commercial. Of- ·fice hours : 4.30 to 5.30 p. m. daily.


TEACHERS.


High .- Edwin R. Sampson, principal : Arthur S. Wells, Helen M. Curtis, Mary L. Sheehy, Alice M. Farwell, Marian S. Wentworth, A. W. Thayer, Mildred E. Smith, Ellen L. Duffey, Marion A. Hoyt.


Athens .- E. J. Goulart, Catherine C. Fogarty, Edith H. Fox, Harriet F. Marshall, Lydia S. Hopkins, Grace M. Wallis, L. May Chessman, Cora L. Beard.


James Humphrey .- Harold E. Beane, principal ; Adeline MI. Canterbury, Lottie M. Murphy, Gertrude L. Moran, Annie A. Fraher, Annie F. Conroy, Irene McP. Smith, Ruth S. Fergusoni.


Washington .- Martha J. Hawes, principal; Annie J. Mc- Greevy, Theresa B. Conroy, Lizzie G. Hyland, Annie M. Chase. Jefferson .- Annie F. McCarthy, principal; Persis G. Tuttie, Sarah J. Vining, Harriet S. Bishop.


Hunt .- Charles Y. Berry, principal ; Susan G. Sheehan, Mary J. Cowie, Elizabeth T. Tracy, Elizabeth L. Hallahan.


Tufts .- Elizabeth S. Hall, Mary E. Crotty, Susan M. Tracy. Lincoln .- Grace A. Randall, Katherine C. Keohan.


Pratt .- Blanchard F. Hicks, principal ; Agnes M. Long, Nel- lie M. Holbrook.


Shaw .- M. Evangeline Martel, Ethel G. Higgins, Mary O. Nolan.


Bates .- Everett N. Hollis, principal; Helen L. Rockwood, Emma J. Smith, Joanna Connell.


Howe .- Stella L. Tirrell, principal; Florence M. Ramsdel !. Pearl Grant, Gertrude L. Reid.


Pond .- Stella L. Fearing.


Hollis .- Mary L. Gove.


Teacher of Music .- James W. Calderwood.


Teacher of Drawing .- S. Isabelle Smith.


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QUINCY GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS


ESTABLISHED 1854


A large assortment of finished Monuments and Tablets executed in Quincy, Westerly and Barre Granites. Italian and American Marble of our own manufacture, first-class stock and quality of workmanship, kept constantly on hand to select from.


PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE BUYING


Office, warerooms and works directly on the line of N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., at Quincy Adams Station.


ADDRESS


McGrath Brothers QUINCY, MASS.


Telephone 123 Quincy


Telephone Connections. H. M. ALEXANDERSON, Manager


Fore River Launch and Automobile Co.


Boats For Sale, Built to Order or Repaired. Automobiles Bought, Sold or Repaired. Gasoline, Oil and Supplies for Sale.


66-68 BRIDGE STREET, NORTH WEYMOUTH


COMMERCIAL HOUSE


CHARLES J. KEEGAN, Prop.


BOARD AND ROOM TRANSIENTS $6.00 per Week $1.50 per Day


ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES STEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHTS


978 Commercial St., Commercial Sq., East Weymouth


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THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.


BRADLEY FERTILIZER WORKS


92 STATE STREET


BOSTON, MASS.


J. F. SHEPPARD & SONS


DEALERS IN


COAL, WOOD AND ICE


Wharves at East Braintree and Quincy Point


POST OFFICE ADDRESSES :


WEYMOUTH, EAST BRAINTREE,


QUINCY


Telephone Connection


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WEYMOUTH RESIDENT DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS USED.


Ave., Avenue; b. or bds., boards; B., Boston ; E. B., East Braintree; E. W., East Weymouth; h., house; N. W., North Weymouth; S. W., South Weymouth.


Abbott Charles H., shoemaker, h. 73 Chard, E. W.


Abbott- George H., h. 78 Chard,, E. W.


Abbott Harold A., shoeworker, h. 508 Commercial, E. W.


Abbott Margaret J. Mrs., h. 816 Commercial, E. W. Abel Karl, mason, h. 732 Front, S. W.


Acres Charles A., emp. ship yard, h. 96 Keith


Adams Darwin C., packer, h. 185 Main, S. W.


Adams Express Co., O. Cushing, agt., 706 Main, S. W.


Adams George M., bds. 40 Madison, E. W.


Adams Herbert D., prop. Clements Express, h. 154 North, N. W.


Adams James, carpenter, h. 406 Commercial, W. H. Adamson David F., carpenter, h. rear 328 Union, S. W.


Adlington Alfred G., retired, h. 505 Broad, E. W.


Adlington Ellen Miss, extracts, h. 128 Franklin


A'Hearn Annie T., (Dennis F.), h. 16 Water, E. W.


A'Hearn James T., veterinary surgeon, 425 Main, h. do., S: W. Ahearn Joseph, case maker, h. 144 Broad


Ahearn Kate, dressmaker, bds. off Common.


Ahearn Marguerite, music teacher, bds. off Common.


Ahearn Patrick Mrs., h. off Common.


Ahern James F., shoemaker, h. 425 Main, S. W.


Ahern Patrick G., (E. Somerville), in summer, 86 Bridge, N. \V.


Ahlf Christian Mrs., h. 99 Commercial.


Aiken Myron L., h. Morell, N. W.


Akerstrom Clio F., stenographer, bds. h. E. Braintree


Alden Anna T., bds. 73 Sea, N. W.


Alden Arthur H., shoe manufacturer (Alden, Walker & Wilde), h. 292 Bridge, N. W.


Alden Frank, salesman, h. 12 Pearl, N. W.


Alden Frederick L., shoe manufacturer, (Alden, Walker & Wilde) h. 16 Bates ave., E. W.


Alden Gardner R., student, bds. 73 Sea, N. W.


Up-to-Date LENDING LIBRARY at CHAPIN'S 1395 HANCOCK ST., QUINCY, MASS.


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Alden J. Gardner, foreman, h. 73 Sea, N. W.


Alden, Walker & Wilde (Arthur H. Alden, Fred L. Alden, Geo. A. Walker, Wm. H. Wilde), shoe mfgrs., Madison cor. Broad, E. W.


Alexanderson Ernest M., Fore River Launch & Automobile Co., bds., 66-68 Bridge, N. W.


ALEXANDERSON HANS M., Fore River Launch & Automo- bile Co .. 66-68 Bridge, N. W., h. do., (see page 33.)


Alexandrio M., shoemaker, h., 43 Madison, E. W.


Alger Edgar C., electrician, bds. 171 Pearl, N. W.


Alger Frank, shoeworker, h. 323 East, E. W.


Alger John E., h. 171 Pearl, N. W.


Alger Joseph W., laborer, h. 29 Pearl, N. W.


Allen F. Parker, electrician, bds. 358 Main, S. W.


Allen Inez V., teacher, bds. 358 Main, S. W.


Allen John E., ice man, h. 405 Pond, S. W.


Allen John V., machinist, h. 358 Main, S. W.


Allen Laura E. Mrs., h. 24 Phillips, S. W.


Allen Michael, policeman, h. 165 Pond, S. W.


Allen Wm., laborer, h. 33 off Lake, E. W.


Allen Win. A., shoemaker, h. 951 Front, S. W. Allison Alexander M., caulker, h. 75 Broad


Allison Emily J., widow, (William), h. 30 Bates ave., S. W. Allison Fred, shoemaker, h. 30 Bates av., S. W.


Allison James W., pastor Church Immaculate Conception, h. 795 Commercial, E. W. Allison William, died Nov., '08.


Alliston William, emp., Fore River Works, h 214 Commercial.


Alvord Henry B., student, bds. 41 Columbian, S. W.


Alvord Henry C., pastor Old South Church, h. 41 Columbian, S. W.


Alvord Ruth G., bds., 41 Columbian, S. W.


Amabaile Joseph, shoeworker, h. 10 Carroll, E. W.


AMERICAN AGRICULTURE & CHEMICAL CO., Fort Pt., N. IV. (see page 34)


Ames George, plumber, h. 87 North, N. W.


Ames Wm. E., gold leaf printer, 88 Chard, h. do., E. W.


Amorase Lugi, shoeworker, h. 80 Lake, E. W.


Amrock Wm. H., foreman, h. 104 Charles, E. W.


Anderson Anios S., h. 664 Washington, E. W. Anderson August, farmer's hand, h. 240 Main, S. W.


Anderson Edward, retired, h. 868 Washington, E. W. Anderson Eric H., machinist, h. 701 Front, S. W. Anderson Haman, machinist, h. 556 Pond


Anderson Harold L., shipper, bds. 664 Washington, N. W.


Anderson Herman, machinist, h. 556 Pond, S. W.


Anderson James, emp. Fore River Works, h. off Monatiquot, N.


Anderson Karl, h. 54 Park, S. W.


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Anderson: Mary Mrs., h. 39 Crescent, N. W.


Anderson Patrick J., housekeeper, h. 23 Summit


Anderson Walter, clerk, bds. 39 Crescent rd, N. W.


Andrews George, h. 189 Sea, N. W.


Andrews George H., bds. 189 Sea, N. W.


Andrews Henry P., provisions, (Somerville), h. 180 Main, S. W.


Andrews James E., boots and shoes, (Malden), h. Rose Cliff, N. W.


Andrews Mary A. Miss, h. 189 Sea, N. W.


Antonel Tony, shoeworker, h. 143 Lake, E. W.


Antonelli Antonio, shoeworker, h. 1176 Pleasant, E. W.


Antonelli Antonio, shoe worker, h. 143 Lake, E. W.


Arakelvan Bedros, printer, h. 265 Park, S. W.




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