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UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (Weymouth and Braintree.)
Morning service at 10.30. Sunday School at 12. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.00. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30. All are invited to attend these services.
CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER. Pleasant Street, corner Park Avenue. (So. Weymouth) Rev. D. J. Crimmins, 261 Pleasant, rector. Sundays, Masses, 8.00 and 10.00 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 7.30, 10.00 a. m. Sunday School at 11 a. m. Vespers at 4 p. m. Week days-Mass 7 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 8 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.) Rev. E. W. Smith, preacher. 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, 7.30 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTIST.) (Alpha Hall, corner Hancock st. and Cottage av, Quincy.) Morning service and Sunday School at 10.45, Wednesday, 7.45 p. m., an experience and testimony meeting. Reading room open every week day from 3 to 5.
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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
US BANK BUILDING
President, WILLIAM H. PRATT.
Vice-Presidents, T. II. EMERSON, EUGENE M. CARTER.
Clerk, JOHN A. MacFAUN. Treasurer, JOHN A. RAYMOND.
Board of Investment.
T. H. Emerson, W. H. Pratt, Eugene M. Carter, Bradford Hawes, Wm. A. Drake, 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. Monday evenings, for deposits only, from 7 to 8.30.
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.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
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EDWARD B. NEVIN, Pres. EDWARD R. HASTINGS Vice-Pres. J. II. STETSON, Cashier. L. M. WHITE, Asst. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL, $100,000
Surplus, $30,000
FOGG BUILDING, COLUMBIAN SQUARE, SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS.
EDWARD B. NEVIN A. B. VINING
DIRECTORS. T. L. TIRRELL C. H. PRATT
GORDON WILLIS J. H. STETSON
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Fogg Building, Columbian Square
South Weymouth SAVINGS BANK
FOGG BUILDING, COLUMBIAN SQUARE
Incorporated March 6, 1868.
President, R. WALLACE HUNT Vice-Presidents, E. J. PITCHER, A. B. RAYMOND Clerk and Treasurer, FRED T. BARNES Asst. Treasurer, L. L. WHITMAN Board of Investment E. J. Pitcher, A. B. Raymond, R. W. Hunt, Gordon Willis, Theron Tirrell, George L. Barnes, G. L. Wentworth.
Bank IIours : 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m., also Mondays 7 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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HENRY W. SAVAGE
129 Tremont St., Tel. 4420 Oxford, BOSTON
VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTIES FOR SALE
In the Weymouths and surrounding towns.
RUSSELL F. POOLE, Agent
873 Washington St., (Telephone 146-1 Weymouth), E WEYMOUTH, MASS.
Hotpoint
BLANCHARD & ALLEN Electrical Specialties
ELECTRIC WIRING FOR LIGHT AND POWER
Agents for Aetna Mazda Lamps.
F. N. Blanchard
F. P. Allen
22 Pleasant Street,
SOUTH WEYMOUTH
Tel. Weymouth 259-M
Gazette and Transcript Publishing Company
THE WEYMOUTH GAZETTE AND TRANSCRIPT M. E. HAWES, Editor and Manager
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING of every description
10 Commercial Street Telephone 145
East Weymouth office Cor. Broad and Shawmut Streets.
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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
P. F. LANDREY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
20 High Street
EAST WEYMOUTH
Telephone 265-J
Wiring Finished Houses a Specialty
GEORGE MARSHALL Plumbing and Heating
Shop and Residence,
55 Union St.,
SOUTH WEYMOUTH
Telephone Connection.
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SOUTH WEYMOUTH
South Weymouth Co-operative Bank
Incorporated February 28, 1883
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 RECEIVED by the Secretary at H. W. Spear's store, Co- lumbian Sq., South Weymouth, the second Saturday of each month from 3 to 5 p. m. Also Wednesday of the same week from 6 to 8 p. m. At Clapp's Hall, same week, from 7.30 to 9 p. m. At East Weymouth, Secretary at C. R. Denbroeder's store. Broad street, Friday previous to the second Saturday of each month from 5 to 8 p. m.
OFFICERS
President, Vice-President,
GEORGE L. WENTWORTH ALMON B. RAYMOND EVERETT N. HOLLIS
Directors.
John H. Stetson
Gordon Willis
D. Frank Daly
Alvin Hollis Lewis K. Jones
Edwin C. Mayberry
James F. Frawley
Josiah B. Reed
Charles H. Clapp
George L. Barnes
Eugene C. Loud
George R. Bowker
Amasa D. Stoddard
Security Committee
George R. Bowker J. F. Frawley E. J. Pitcher
Chas. H. Clapp Geo. L. Wentworth
George H. Barnes
Finance Committee 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, Secretary, South Weymouth, Mass.
Treasurer,
George W. Conant Ellis J. Pitcher
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CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.
THE NORFOLK CLUB OF SOUTH WEYMOUTH.
Club 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.
Treasurer, Horace R. Drinkwater.
Annual meeting in October.
WEYMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
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.
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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 fea- tures.
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 K. of P. hall, Jackson Square, E W.
Division 14, S. W .- Meets first Monday in Clapp's Hall, Pleasant, 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 Thursday 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 K. of C. Hall, E. W.
I. O. O. F .- Crescent Lodge, No. 82, E. W .- Instituted 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. 27, 1875. Meets second and fourth Mondays 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. Meets sec- ยท ond and fourth Fridays.
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 in Clapp's hall, S W
Court Monatignot, No. 150, Weymouth.
Companions of the Forest-Pilgrim Circle, No. 232, S. W .; meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., in Clapp's hall, S. W.
G. A. R .- Reynolds Post, No. 58, E. W .- Meets first and third Tuesday evenings in G. A. R. hall, 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 C., Weymouth Council No. 729-Meets in Knights of Columbus Hall, Jackson Square, E W.
Knights of Pythias-Delphi Lodge, No. 15, W .- Organized December, 1868 ; meets Thursdays in Pythian hall, Savings Bank building, W.
Loyal Order of Moose-Local No. 1299-Meets Temple of Honor Hall, Commercial Square, E W.
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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.
Royal 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.
U. O. P. F .- Wessagussett Colony, No. 111, E. W .- Meets first and third Wednesdays in G. A. R. hall, 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 DEPARTMENT
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THE TUFTS LIBRARY.
Washington Square, W.
Open 2 to 8 p. m., except Wednesdays, 2 to 5 p. m., and Sat- urdays, 2 to 9 p. m .; Miss Abbie L. Loud, librarian. Miss Lou- isa C. Richards, Miss Alice Bates Blanchard, assistants. About 27,000 volumes.
FOGG LIBRARY. Columbian Square.
Miss Ruth N. Tower, librarian; Miss M. B. Joy, assistant ; open, 2 to 6 p. m .; 6.45 to 8 p. m. About 8,000 volumes.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Fogg Building, Columbian Square, S W.
President, Edward B. Nevin ; vice president, Edward R. Has- tings; cashier, J. H. Stetson. Banking hours: 9 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 to 12 a. m.
WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK.
59 Washington street.
President, Charles A. Haywood ; clerk and treasurer, Charles T. Crane. Open 9 a. m. to 12 m .; 1.30 to 5 p. m., Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m .; Monday evenings, 6.30 to 8.
EAST WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK.
Bank Buildings, Broad, corner Cottage.
President, W. H. Pratt; vice president, T. H. Emerson, E. M. Carter; clerk, J. A. MacFaun. 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. Mondays, 7 to 8.30 p. m. for deposits only.
SOUTH WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK.
President, R. Wallace Hunt; vice presidents, Ellis J. Pitcher, Almon B. Raymond ; clerk and treasurer, Fred T. Barnes. Bank's hours : 9 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 4 p. m. Also Mondays, 7 to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 9 to 12 a. m.
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SOUTH WEYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
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. Bicknell ; treasurer, Charles G. Jordan. Regular meetings, first Monday evening of each month, at 9 Commercial street, Wey- mouth.
CALENDAR OF COUNTY COURTS.
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 monthi, 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, Weymouthi, 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, Lawrence W. Lyons; assistant, James McDonald ; probation officer, Fran- cis A. Spear, 25 Thayer street, Quincy ; court officer and bail commissioner, William M. Marden, 24 Coddington street, Quin-
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1913
Town Clerk-John A. Raymond, East Weymouth.
Town Treasurer-John H. Stetson, South Weymouth.
Selectmen-Edward W. Hunt, chairman, Weymouth; Brad- ford Hawes, secretary, East Weymouth; George L. Newton, North Weymouth; Willard J. Dunbar, East Weymouth; Henry E. Hanley, East Weymouth.
Overseers of the Poor-Edward W. Hunt, chairman, Wey- mouth ; Bradford Hawes, secretary, East Weymouth; George L. Newton, North Weymouth ; Willard J. Dunbar, East Wey- mouth; A. Francis Barnes, South Weymouth.
Assessors-John F. Dwyer, chairman, Weymouth; Frank H. Torrey, clerk, North Weymouth; Waldo Turner, East Wey- mouth ; Warren T. Simpson, South Weymouth; Edward I. Loud, South Weymouth. Regular meeting of Board, first Wednesday evening of each month at Town Office Savings Bank building, East Weymouth.
School Committee-Clarence P. Whittle, chairman, Wey- mouth ; A. Lillian McGregor, secretary, East Weymouth; E. E. Leonard, East Weymouth; Arthur H. Alden, North Weymouth ; Theron L. Tirrell, South Weymouth; Prince H. Tirrell, South 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-Frank H. Torrey, chairman, North Weymouth; George E. Bicknell, clerk, Weymouth; Robert S. Hoffman, East 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-John L. Maynard, East Wey. mouth.
Tax Collector-Winslow M. Tirrell, East Weymouth.
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Fire Engineers-M. O'Dowd, chief South Weymouth; W. W. Pratt, clerk East Weymouth; J. Q. Hunt, East Weymouth ; Charles W. Baker, Weymouth; Philip W. Wolff, North Wey- mouth.
Tree Warden-Charles L. Merritt, South Weymouth.
Police Officers-P. Butler, chief, East Weymouth; Thomas Fitzgerald, Weymouth; A. H. Pratt, East Weymouth; John D. Walsh, Weymouth; Elbert Ford, South Weymouth; George W. Nash, North Weymouth.
Constables-Isaac H. Walker, North Weymouth; George W. Nash, North Weymouth; Patrick Butler, East Weymouth; Ar- thur H. Pratt, East Weymouth; Thomas Fitzgerald, Weymouth ; John D. Walsh, Weymouth; George B. Bayley, South Wey- mouth; Elbert Ford, South Weymouth; George W. Conant, South Weymouth; Willard F. Hall, 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; W. E. Bean, North Weymouth.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Frank D. Sherman, Wey- mouth.
Representative to General Court. (From Seventh Norfolk District.) John F. Dwyer, Weymouth, Mass.
Senator. (First Norfolk District). John J. McDevitt, Quin- cy.
CEMETERIES
Ashwood cemetery, off Front, near Broad
Lakeview cemetery, Pond, S W.
Mt. Hope cemetery, Elm street, Preston Pratt, superintendent. Fairmount cemetery, at the end of Cedar street, E W.
Union Street cemetery, Union near Rockland line, S W.
Village cemetery, George H. Bickner, superintendent, between 315 and 345 Washington
St. Francis Xavier cemetery, Rev. John A. Butler, superinten- dent, Washington and Middle streets, South Weymouth. North Weymouth cemetery, North street, N W.
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SCHOOLS
School Committee-Clarence P. Whittle, chairman; A.' Lil- lian McGregor, secretary ; E. E. Leonard, A. H. Alden, Theron Tirrell, P. H. Tirrell.
Superintendent-Parker T. Pearson. At close of school on Monday will be at Athens school, Tuesday at Jefferson, Wednes- day at Howe, Thursday at Hunt.
TEACHERS.
High-Fred W. Hilton, Louis H. Carter, Helen M. Curtis, Mary L. Sheehy, John W. Cosgrove, Irene A. Fraser, Mildred E. Smith, Bertha F. Cunningham, Angeline C. Heartz, Alice W. Dwyer, Audrey L. Duffey.
Athens-E. J. Goulart, principal; Catherine C. Fogarty, Ed- ith H. Fox, Maud C. Dick, Margaret Dingwall, L. May Chess- man, Grace E. Wallis.
Adams-Cora L. Beard.
James Humphrey-Joseph E. Crowell, Adeline M. Canter- bury, Ida M. Cronin, Gertrude L. Moran, Annie A. Fraher, Annie F. Conroy, Grace McDowell, Ethel F. Wood.
Washington-Martha J. Hawes, principal; Annie J. Mc- Greevy, Theresa B. Conroy, Lizzie G. Hyland, Rita C. Page.
Jefferson-Persis G. Tuttle, principal ; Ruth M. Reidy, Annie M. Chase, Marguerite Connor.
Hunt-Charles Y. Berry, principal; Susan G. Sheehan, Pres- cott B. Brown, Elizabeth T. Tracy, Elizabeth L. Hallahan.
Lincoln-Grace A. Randall, Katherine C. Keohan.
Tufts-Elizabeth S. Hall, principal ; Mary E. Crotty, Susan M. Tracy, Alice M. Nash.
Pratt- Lottie M. Murphy, Agnes M. Long, Nellie M. Hol- brook, Margaret A. Donovan.
Shaw-Emerson B. Savery, 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; Pearl Grant. Ger- trude L. Reid, Inez V. Allen.
Pond-Ruth G. Allen. Hollis-Louise Utpardel.
Sewing-H. Mildred Cowan. Manual Training-Alice L. Tucker. Drawing-Susan Avery. Writing-Helen S. Carle- ton. Music-James W. Calderwood.
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LONG & SAUNDERS
Designers, Manufacturers and Producers of American and Foreign Granite and Marble. STATUARY, MONUMENTS, TABLETS FINISHED MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES IN STOCK. WORKS: Quincy Adams Station, Quincy, Mass. QUARRIES AND WORKS: Freeport, Maine. Branch Office and Works opposite Melrose Cemetery and Brockton, Mass. Telephones at Quincy and Brockton.
ALWAYS
DANIEL H. CLANCY
Formerly With IIENRY M. FORD, Estate
Undertaker and Funeral Director
28 Vine Street,
WEYMOUTH
Telephone Connection
Fore River Launch and Automobile Co. Chevrolet Motor Cars 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
Telephone Connections. H. M. ALEXANDERSON. Migr
COMMERCIAL HOUSE CHARLES J. KEEGAN, Prop.
BOARD AND ROOM, $6.00 per week TRANSIENTS, $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
Manufacturers of
High Grade Fertilizers
92 State Street, - BOSTON
WORKS AT NORTH WEYMOUTH
Established 1845
QUINCY SAVINGS BANK
1374 Hancock Street, QUINCY, MASS.
BANK HOURS: 8.30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 8.30 a. m. to 12 m. QUARTER DAYS: First Tuesday in January. April. July and October JOHN Q. A. FIELD, President. JOHN F. WELCH. Vice President
CLARENCE BURGIN, Treasurer.
W. J. DUNBAR , SON
Funeral Directors
812 Broad Street,
EAST WEYMOUTH
Telephone Connection.
GAS LIGHT
BETTER CHEAPER
WEYMOUTH DIRECTORY.
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ABBREVIATION USED
A A C Co, American Agricultural Chemical Co; av, avenue; A W W, Alden, Walker & Wilde; b or bds, boards; B, Boston ; E B, East Braintree; E W, East Weymouth; h, house; N W, North Weymouth; S W, South Weymouth; W H Weymouth Heights.
Abbott Charles, supt (B.) h 43 Front Abbott Charles H. h 73 Chard, E W
Abbott George, h 252 Bridge, N W
Abbott George H. steam fitter, h 508 Broad, E W Abbott Harold A. shoeworker, 508 Commercial
Abbott Marshall, salesman, h 7 Park, S W
Abbruzzese Dominick, barber, h 30 Iron Hill, E W
Abel Karl, mason, h 732 Front, S W
ABELE FRANCIS JR. veterinarian 18 Spear, Quincy See front cover
Abram Frank A. W. laborer, h 92 High, E W
Acres Charles A. emp ship yard, h 96 Keith
Adams Beatrice F. bookkeeper (Q) bds 154 North, N W
Adams Express Co, L. A. Drew, agt, Station street, E W
Adams Florence H. (Herbert D.) h 154 North, N W
Adams Francis, foreman navy yard (Charlestown) h 63 Pond, SW
Adams George M. bds 8 Drew av, E W
Adams James, carpenter, h 406 Commercial, W H
Adams Lucy A. bds, 45 Torrey, S W
Adams William, boiler maker, h 244 Washington Adamson David, laborer, h 402 Commercial, E W Adamson David F. carpenter, h off 328 Union, S W
Adamson George, carpenter, h 408 Commercial, E W
Adlington Ellen E. Miss, h 28 Franklin
A'Hearn Annie T. (Dennis F.) h 16 Water, E W
Ahearn Joseph, case maker, h 144 Broad
Ahearn Kate, domestic 553 Main, S W, bds do Ahearn Kate, bds 24 off Common
Ahearn Marguerite, music teacher, bds 24 off Common
Ahearn Patrick Mrs. h 24 off Common
Ahern John W. station agent Harrison sq, h 15 Broad
Ahlstead Albert, shoeworker, h 24 Water, E W Aiken Myron L. produce mgr, h Morell, N W
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Albee Edward, laborer, h 686 Randolph
Alden Anna T. music teacher, bds 73 Sea, N W
Alden Arthur H. sole leather dealer (B) h 292 Bridge, N W
Alden Charles R. clerk Bartlett's, h 61 Sea, N W
Alden Frank, clerk, h 12 Pearl, N W
Alden Frederick L. shoe manufacturer (Alden, Walker & Wilde) h 16 Whitman rd, E W
Alden J. Gardner, foreman A W & W, h 73 Sea, N W Alden, Walker & Wilde (Fred L. Alden, Geo. A. Walker, Wm. H. Wilde), shoe mfgrs, Madison cor Broad, E W Aldridge John, salesman (B), h 19 Front
Aldridge Thomas, carpenter and builder, store Bridge corner Newton, h do
Alesandro Pasculli, shoeworker, h Middle, 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, and general store 66-68 Bridge, N W, h do See page 33
Alexander Jessie D. bookkeeper A. Richards & Son, bds 27 Front
Alexanderson Paul A. Fore River Launch & Auto Co. h 66 Bridge, N W
Alexandrio M. shoemaker, h 43 Madison, E W
Alger Edgar C. electrical draughtsman, h 50 Park, S W
Alger Joseph W. retired, h 29 Pearl, N W
Allen Catherine A. boxmaker Pond, S W
Allen Frank L. fireman (B), h 148 East, W H
Allen F. Parker, electrician, bds 358 Main, S W
Allen Inez V. teacher, bds 358 Main, S W
Allen John V. machinist, h 358 Main, S W Allen Laura E. Mrs. h 24 Phillips
Allen Michael, retired, h 165 Pond, S W
Allen Ruth G. teacher Pond school, bds 358 Main, S W
Allen Wm. laborer, h 33 off Lake, E W
Allen Wm. A. shoeworker, h 951 Front, S W
Allison Alexander M. caulker, h 42 Stetson
Allison James W. pastor Church Immaculate Conception, h 795 Commercial, E W
Alliston William, emp Fore River Works, h 214 Commercial Altimas Elizabetha, housekeeper 1009 Front, S W Alton Arthur E. machinist, h 102 Torrey, S W Alvord Henry C. pastor Old South Church, h 524 Pleasant, S W Alvord Robert W. student, bds 524 Pleasant, S W Alvord Ruth G. bds 524 Pleasant, S W
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