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Rate for Parcels weighing four ounces or less, except books, seeds, plants, etc., regardless of distance, for each ounce or fraction ...
.01
Parcels weighing more than eight ounces, containing books, seeds, plants, etc., parcels of printed matter weighing more than four pounds, and all other parcels of fourth-class matter weighing more than four ounces, are mailable at pound rates varying in amount according to the distance to be conveyed, the country being divided into eight zones; the minimum being
. seven cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound, and one cent for each additional two pounds or fraction of two pounds, and the maximum four- teen cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound, and twelve cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound.
Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, etc .- The eighth sone rate of 14 cents for each pound or fraction thereof on all parcels, weighing more than 4 ounces (except books, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions and plants weighing 8 ounces or less) applies (1) between the United States and the Hawaiian Islands; (2) between any two points in Alaska and between any point in Alaska and any other point in the United States; (3) between the United States and the Canal Zone; (4) between the United States and the Philippine Islands; (5) to, from or between Guam, Tutuila and Manua and other islands of the Samoan group east of longitude 171° west of Greenwich and the United States and its other pos- sessions; (6) between the United States and its naval vessels stationed in foreign waters.
Parcels must be prepared for mailing in such manner that the contents can be easily examined and all parcels must bear the name and address of the sender, preceded by the word "from."
Limit of Weight of fourth-class matter is 70 pounds for parcels mailed for delivery within the first, second and third zones, and 50 pounds for all other zones.
Limit of Size .- Parcel post matter may not exceed 84 inches in length and girth combined.
Place of Mailing .- Parcels weighing more than four ounces must be mailed at a post office, branch post office, named, numbered, or lettered station, or delivered to a rural or other carrier, duly authorized to receive such matter. Parcels weighing four ounces or less may be deposited in letter or package boxes.
Return Receipts for insured parcels may be obtained by indorsing the parcels "re- turn receipt desired."
Insurance Fee on parcels, actual value not exceeding $5, .05 ...... not exceeding $25.
.08 Actual value not exceeding $50, .10 ...... not exceeding $100. .25
C. O. D. Service, Conditions and Fee-Parcels of fourth-class or parcel post mat- ter may be sent "C. O. D." from one domestic money-order post office to another, not exceeding $10, for fee of 12 cents, not exceeding $50, fee 15 cents not exceed- ing $100, fee 25 cents, in addition to the postage, both to be prepaid with stamps affixed, but not to any foreign country. The amount to be remitted to the sender must not exceed $100. A "C. O. D." tag furnished by the postmaster must be filled in by the sender and attached to the parcel. The "C. O. D." fee also covers insurance against loss, rifling, and damage up to $50 actual value.
Postage on All Matter of This Class must be prepaid.
Postage Stamps .- Ordinary stamps are valid for postage and for insurance and col- lect on delivery fees on fourth-class mail.
United States Money Orders.
Money Orders, not exceeding $100 on one order, issued on payment of the following fees :-
For orders not exceeding $2.50 .. .05 Over $20, and not exceeding $40 ... .15
Over $2.50, and not exceeding $5 .... .07 Over $40 and not exceeding $60. .. .18 Over $5, and not exceeding $10 ... .10 Over $60 and not exceeding $SO. .. .20
Over $10, and not exceeding $20 ... .12 Over $80, and not exceeding $100. . .22
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'RATES OF POSTAGE
FOREIGN.'
Prepayment Optional, except for registered articles to all countries of the Postal' Union; but on printed matter, commercial papers and samples, postage must be at least partially prepaid
Letters-The domestic rate, two cents for the first ounce and two cents for each additional ounce, applies to the following countries :- Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Guiana, British Honduras, Caicos Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Cook Island, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Dutch West Indies, Ecuador, England, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras (Republic), Ireland, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Netherlands, West Indies, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador (El), Samoa Western (British), Scotland, Spain and Colonies, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Islands, Uruguay, Wales, Windward Islands.
To all other Countries, 5 cents for the first ounce and 3 cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.
Postal Cards .- 2 cents each. Reply Postal Cards .- 4 cents. Post Cards .- 2 cents, except as indicated below.
One-cent Post Cards-Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica' Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Republic of Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Republic of Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Spain, Uruguay, · Virgin Islands, U. S.
Printed Matter-1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction. Limit of weight 4 1bs., 6 OZS.
Commercial Papers .- (Insurance Documents, Way Bills, etc.) 5 cents for first 10 ozs or less and 1 cent for each additional 2 ozs., limit of weight 4 lbs. 6 ozs., and must not be closed against inspection.
Samples of Merchandise .- The rate is the same as for printed matter, but the lowest charge is 2 cents. Limit of weight, 12 ounces; limit of size, 12 x 8 x 4 inches and must not be closed against inspection.
To Canada, the postage and limit of weight for letters and printed matter, is the same as in the United States. On seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions and all Parcel Post matter, limit of weight 15 lbs., the rate for each pound or fraction thereof is 14 cents. All matter must be fully prepaid, except letters, which must be prepaid at least 2 cents; and nothing may be sealed except a letter in its usual and ordinary form.
To Mexico, first, second and third class postage and limit of weight is the same as in the United States. Merchandise may be sent at domestic rates and under domestic conditions, but should be sent by Parcel Post, and must not be sealed. 22 lbs. limit all offices. Commercial papers and samples of merchandise are subject to Postal Union rates.
Parcel Post .- Merchandise not exceeding one pound, 14 cents; each additional pound or fraction 14 cents. Limit of weight, varies. Packages must be accom- panied by a Customs Declaration, blanks for which will be furnished at Post Office. Packages may be registered except to Argentine Republic, Barbados, Curacao, French Guiana, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Guadaloupe, Mar- tinique, The Netherlands, Uruguay, France and Dutch Guiana.
International Money Orders .- The rates to certain countries and 'colonies are the same as Domestic; to others 10 cents for $10.00 and 10 cents for each additional $10.00 up to $100.00. Limit of a single order, $100.00. In all cases a part of any sum requires the rate of full sum. Lists of countries to which each system of rate applies may be obtained at Post Office.
Postal Savings Depositories. - Deposits of money will be accepted at designated depositories up to $2,000; interest at the rate of 2 per cent.
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RAILROAD STATIONS-CEMETERIES-PARKS
RAILROAD STATIONS IN WALTHAM
Beaver Brook, Main Street corner Massasoit
Bleachery, 115 River
Clematis Brook, Beaver street near Waverley Oaks road
Newton street, 38 Gorham
Riverview, Prospect street
Roberts, South street
Waltham, Carter street
Waltham Highlands, Hammond street
Waltham North, 141 Lexington
CEMETERIES
Calvary, High and Calvary streets, office 39 John. William J. Mulvihill, supt.
Church Street, Church street near school
Grove Hill, 249 and 280 Main near Bright. Derward W. Hill, Supt.
Mount Feake, 250 South and 203 Prospect. Derward W. Hill, Supt.
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Appleton Park, Cherry, Crescent and Ash streets.
Auto Park, Pine street, 24,000 square feet, value $7,000
Beaver Brook Reservation (Metropolitan Park Commis- sion) Waverley Oaks rd, and Trapelo rd, at Belmont line
City Playground (Bicycle Park), 788,950 square feet, value $16,800, 141 South street, opp. Dartmouth
Drake Playground, Bacon street, 93,900 square feet, value $10,000
Fitch Park, Crescent from Ash street to Brown street
Forest Grove (Metropolitan Park Commission), 227,750 feet, value $6,000, end Woerd avenue
Logan Park, 18,000 sq. feet, Martyn, Park, Randall streets and Woerd avenue
Lowell Playground, 232,564 feet, value $16,100, Willow, Bennett and Hastings streets
Prospect Hill Park, 165 acres, value $33,000, North of Prospect Hill road and West of Dale street
Public Park, Forest street corner Trapelo road
Public Playground, 665,000 sq. feet, value $9,000, Newton line, Charles River, Moody street and Woerd avenue
Public Playground, Charles street, 17,500 sq. feet, value $2,500
Public Playground, Waverley Oaks road and Beaver street
Robbins Park, Maple, Crescent and Cherry streets
School Athletic Park, 10} acres, value $9,800
Bacon, Plympton and Lexington streets
Stony Batter Playground, 38 acres, value $15,000, Benefit, Elm and McKenn streets
Waltham Common, 7 39-100 acres, value $610,000; Elm, Carter, Main and Moody streets
Woerd Avenue Playground, Moody street, 496,800 sq. feet, value $20,000
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
A. O. U. W. Building, 282 Moody A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody American Legion Hall, 621 Main Asbury Temple, 686 Main Brunswick Block, 703 Moody Buttrick Building, 588-600 Main Cataldo Block, 355 Moody
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Central Block, 621 Main
Central Square Theatre Building, 29 Moody
Cheney's Block, 6-10 Church '
City Hall, 614 Main
City Home, 250 South
Connelly's Block, 243-251 Moody
Corinthian Hall, 3 Gordon
District Court, 25 Lexington
Eagle Block, 673 Main
Eagles' Hall, 11 Lexington
Firenze Building, 42 Moody
French A. D. Building, 398-404 Moody
Fulton Building, 333 Moody
Garvey Building, 314 Moody
Gavolio Building, 407 Moody
Governor Gore Hall, 67 Woerd avenue
Hall Building, 265-273 Moody
Harrington Block, 376-390 Moody
Hibernian Building, 708-712 Main
Hibernian Hall, 710 Main
Higgins Building, 211 Moody
High School Building, 49 School
Hovey Hall, 103 Moody
I. O. O. F. Hall, 67 Woerd avenue
Kingsbury Hall, 316 Moody
Knights of Columbus Building, 719-723 Main
Knights of Columbus Hall, 721 Main
Lafayette Hall, 11 Noonan
Lawrence Building, 681 Main
Liberty Block, 555-561 Main
Lincoln Hall, 289 Moody
Locke Block, 395 Moody Locke Hall, 397 Moody
Masonic Building, 690-700 Main
Masonic Temple, 700 Main Mercantile Building, 680 Main
Miltonia Building, 479 Moody Moose Hall, Spruce street National Bank Building, 637 Main
Odd Fellows Hall, 41 Moody O'Donnell Building, 375 Moody Parmenter J. W. Building, 103 Moody Pickering Hall, 686 Main Police Station, 25 Lexington
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS-WARDS
Priests Building, 651-657 Main
Public Library, 735 Main Sherwood Hall, 655 Main Smart Building, 740 Main Stark J. Building, 422 Moody State Armory, Sharon Symphonic Salon, 479 Moody
Symphonic Studios, 479 Moody
Unity Hall, 740 Main
Ventura Block, 687 Moody Wadsworth Building, 221 Moody Waltham Savings Bank Building, 702 Main
Waltham Trust Co Building, 23 Moody Warner's Block, 235-237 Moody
Welch Block, 53 Moody Welch's Hall, 53 Moody Whitford Building, 661 Main Wires Building, 17 Lexington Young Building, 509 Moody cor. Maple
WARDS
WARD ONE .- Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Spring street; thence westerly by Main street to Weston street; thence by Weston street to the Weston town line; thence by the Weston and Lincoln town lines to Winter street; thence by Winter street to Lincoln street; thence by Lincoln street to Lexington street; thence by Lexington street to Pond street; thence by Pond street to Exchange street; thence by Exchange street to School street; thence by School street to Spring street; thence by Spring street to the point of beginning
WARD Two .- Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Spring street; thence easterly by Main street to the Wa- tertown line; thence northerly and westerly by the Watertown, Belmont, Lexington and Lincoln town lines to Winter street; thence by Winter street to Lincoln street; thence by Lincoln street to Lexington street; thence by Lexington street to Pond street; thence by Pond street to Exchange street; thence by Exchange street to School street; thence by School street to Spring street; thence by Spring street to the point of beginning
WARD THREE .- Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Grant street; thence easterly by Main street to the Wa- tertown line; thence southerly by the Watertown line to the Charles river; thence westerly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard street; thence to Harvard street and by Har- vard street to Charles street; thence by Charles street to Grant street; thence by Grant street to the point of beginning
WARD FOUR .- Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Grant street; thence westerly by Main street to Weston street; thence by Weston street to the Weston town line; thence southerly by the Weston town line to the Charles river thence easterly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard street; thence to Harvard street and by Harvard street to Charles street; thence by Charles street to Grant street; thence by Grant street to the point of beginning.
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WARDS
WARD FIVE .- Beginning on the Charles river at a point op- posite a private way through land owned by the Waltham Gas Light Company and known as Cooper lane; thence southerly to and by said private way or Cooper lane to Pine street; thence easterly by Pine street to Lowell street; thence by Lowell street to Myrtle street; thence westerly by Myrtle street to Moody street; thence southerly by Moody street to Ash street; thence westerly by Ash street to Crescent street; thence northerly by Crescent street to Prospect street; thence by Prospect street to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the point of beginning.
WARD SIX .- Beginning on High street at the Newton line; thence westerly by High street to Lowell street; thence south- erly by Lowell street to Myrtle street; thence westerly by Myrtle street to Moody street; thence southerly by Moody street to Ash street; thence westerly by Ash street to Crescent street; thence northerly by Crescent street to Prospect street; thence by Prospect street to the Charles river; thence by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.
WARD SEVEN .- Beginning on High street at the Newton line; thence westerly by High street to Lowell street; thence northerly by Lowell street to Pine street; thence westerly by Pine street to a private way through land owned by the Wal- tham Gas Light Company and known as Cooper lane; thence northerly by said private way or Cooper lane to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.
Wherever a street, way, or the Charles river is mentioned in the foregoing as a dividing line, the center of such street, way or river shall be the line of division.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Waltham Directory Advertising Department
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Accountants-Automobiles
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Tax Consultant Audits-Systems Investigations
JOHN J. HARRINGTON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Massachusetts and New Hampshire
' Member Associate American Institute of Accountants, Member National Ass'n of Cost Accountants, Member Mass. Society of C. P. A.'s Inc.
LAWRENCE BUILDING WALTHAM, MASS.
Telephone Waltham 2995
CHEVROLET
NASH
Chevrolet and Nash Motor Cars
We carry a full stock of parts for each of these two popular makes of cars and we have a wide range of the most desired accessories.
Reconditioned cars, taken in trade for new cars and thoroughly rebuilt, always sold at right prices.
In our repair department, all the work is on a flat rate system.
EARL O. MAXWELL
Cor. Chestnut and Adams Sts., Waltham, Mass.
The City Directory
Does not compete with any other advertising medium, but supplements and complements all other forms of mercantile publicity
Intelligent DIRECTORY ADVERTISING describes desirable merchandise attractively and directs you to the door of the man who has it for sale
Automobiles
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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PARTS ACCESSORIES REPAIRS
R. P. JONES
Lincoln
Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR.
Fordson
Authorized Sales and Service
899 MAIN STREET WALTHAM, MASS.
Telephone Waltham 1106
CONSTANTLY IMPROVED
THE MAC GREGOR GARAGE INC. DODGE BROTHERS CARS 582 MAIN ST. - TEL. WALTHAM 0029
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Automobiles
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WALTHAM DIRECTORY
ROBBINS & MOULTON CO., Inc.
Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Authorized Sales and Service
Parts and Accessories
584 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS. Telephone WAL tham 3200
JOHN W. GARDNER MOTOR CO. JOHN W. GARDNER, Proprietor
Oakland and Pontiac Motor Cars
Sales - Service
842 MOODY STREET
WALTHAM, MASS.
Res. Phone WAL tham 1626-M
Office Phone WAL tham 3215
FRANK H. WING SUBURBAN MOTOR CAR CO.
CARL S. WHEELER CHAS. H. JOHNSTON
CHRYSLER
FOURS SIXES
SALES SERVICE
"As Fine As Money Can Build"
703 MAIN STREET WALTHAM, MASS. WALtham 3660
294 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTON, MASS. N. N. 5365
Automobiles and Repairs
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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"ASK. THE MAN WHO OWNS CHE
Telephones 2920-2921
"ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONZE
WALTHAM
Packard,
COMPANY
868 MAIN STREET - WALTHAM, MASS.
Ask the man who owns one.
HUDSON SUPER SIX
WILLIAM MacKELVEY Distributor of HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS
ESSEX MOTOR CARS
173-175 HIGH STREET WALTHAM, MASS. Telephone 3491
GEO. W. VARNEY
Automobile Repairing AUTHORIZED "DODGE BROS." SERVICE OFFICIAL MACLUB STATION "GOULD" BATTERIES Batteries Recharged by the "Constant Potential Method" 639 MAIN STREET Tel. WAL tham 1887
Telephone WAL tham 2430-W DAKIN'S REPAIR SHOP
General Auto Repairing Studebaker and Chevrolet Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 539 MAIN STREET WALTHAM, MASS.
Automobiles, Repairs and Supplies
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WALTHAM DIRECTORY
Waltham Automotive Corp.
204 LEXINGTON ST. Telephone WAL tham 3970
AJAX TIRES
HIGH GRADE REPAIRING ON TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS
Welding and Brazing Carbon Burned While You Wait Washing, Greasing, Gasoline, Oil Batteries Recharged
TRUCKS AND CARS FOR HIRE Cylinder Reboring Official Brake Tester
BATTERY TEL. WAL. 3248 GENERATOR
MAIN ST. SERVICE STA., Inc.
1013 MAIN ST., WALTHAM, MASS.
PROMPT, COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT
Authorized Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAI.
Service
STARTING Emergency Service IGNITION
Automobiles, Repairs and Supplies
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Battery and Ignition Service All Makes Repaired and Charged
AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY, SALES AND SERVICE STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNITION AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES WALTHAM AUTO ELECTRIC CO. TELEPHONE WALTHAM 2809
588 MOODY STREET WALTHAM, MASS.
L. E. McPHERSON
BANKS SQUARE FILLING STATION Fisk and India Tires and Tubes Rotary Lift for Free Crank Case Service and Alemiting AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES OILS Telephone Waltham 0320 Residence Waltham 2238-J
955 MAIN STREET
The Kendall Crescent St. Garage FRANK GALLAGHER, Proprietor
Storage and Accessories
AUTOMOBILES WASHED AND CARED FOR AT MODERATE RATES Parking Space for Cars to Rent for all Autos Occasions
PHONE 1399-M
33-37 CRESCENT STREET WALTHAM, MASS.
H. F. WHITNEY
General Auto Repairing
"CHRYSLER SERVICE" SPECIALISTS
TELEPHONES : WAL. 3137; WAL. 1687-W
46 CHARLES STREET WALTHAM, MASS.
Automobiles, Repairs and Supplies
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WALTHAM DIRECTORY
FRED P. KENT BATTERY SERVICE Battery Sales and Service Batteries Recharged and Repaired AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING New and Used Automobiles For Sale PHONE WALTHAM 1891
77 ASH STREET - - WALTHAM, MASS.
ELM STREET GARAGE JOHN B. KELLEY, Proprietor
Automobiles To Let Auto Storage and Washing Full Stock of Oils, Greases and Supplies 30 ELM STREET - WALTHAM, MASS. Telephone Waltham 1539-J
W. J. MADDEN
Automobile Tops, Upholstering, Floor Carpets Enclosures, Enameling and Refinishing
11 MYRTLE STREET
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WALTHAM, MASS.
TELEPHONE 2456-J
WALTHAM TIRE EXCHANGE
ORD
New and Used Tires Auto Accessories First Class Vulcanizing Battery Service
5821/2 MAIN STREET - WALTHAM, MASS.
TELEPHONE WALTHAM 3343-W
Awnings-Banks
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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AWNINGS TENTS
Canvas Covers
Estimates Furnished
EDWARD BIGHAM
259 SOUTH STREET
WALTHAM, MASS.
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Telephone 3204
WAVERLEY TRUST COMPANY
482 Trapelo Road Waverley
293 Belmont Street
Belmont
Checking and Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes
When you see your name in a Directory you may be sure of these four things
1st .- Every effort has been made to secure accurate information. (We employ men of experience and ability and insist on accuracy)
2nd-The price of the book is as low as the cost of production and a reasonable profit will allow.
(Compare prices with those of other directories from all over the country)
3rd-The Advertising Department is a fair representation of the best business houses of the city.
(A glance over the advertising section will prove this statement)
4th-The Advertiser gets more for his money than from nearly any other publication. (Our representative will gladly show you why)
SAMPSON & MURDOCK COMPANY
377 Broadway, Boston, Mass.
Banks
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FIRST MORTGAGES ON HOMES
ON MONTHLY RE-PAYMENT PLAN
Interest Charged 6% Per Annum
$1.00 REPAID MONTHLY ON EACH $100.00 BORROWED
One-half of this Amount is Interest, the Other Earning Interest from the Bank and Used as a Credit Towards the Eventual Paying Off of the Mortgage.
SAVINGS WITH THIS BANK EARNED DURING PAST YEAR AT RATE OF 5.81% PER ANNUM
Accounts Earn Interest From Date of Deposit
WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK
45 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.
Banks
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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FRANCIS B. SEARS President
HENRY P. BUNCHER Cashier
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL, $300,000
SURPLUS, $150,000
DIRECTORS-William J. Bannan, William P. Bartel, William F. Bowler, W. Irving Bullard, Henry P. Buncher, Arthur G. Childs, Eugene L. Folsom, James A. McGlinchey, Joseph P. Morrissey, William F. Rooney, Francis B. Sears, Charles F. Stone, John M. Gibbs, Charles W. Potter, J. Sidney Stone
Bank Hours, 8.30 to 2.30 Wednesday Evenings 7 to 8
Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9.30 for Deposits Only
Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent, $5.00 and Upwards Per Annum
Deposits in our Savings Department go on interest the First of each month
TRUST DEPARTMENT 637 MAIN, Corner LEXINGTON STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.
Waltham Trust Company
Member Federal Reserve System
South Side Office
ASSETS OVER
Weston
Office
304
$8,000,000.00
Central
Moody St.
Avenue
SHOP AND BANK IN WALTHAM
WALTHAM TRUST COMPANY
Strongest Financial Institution in Waltham, Mass.
Banks
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WALTHAM DIRECTORY
Waltham Savings Bank
(Incorporated March 18, 1853)
702 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.
Resources, August 30, 1926 $8,827,716.23 710,005.33
Guaranty Fund and Undivided Profits
Dividends payable April 10th and October 10th Deposits draw interest from 10th of each month
BANKING HOURS 8.30 A.M. to 2.30 P.M. Saturdays 8.30 A.M. to 12 M. Wednesday Evenings 7 to 8 o'clock for deposits and Life Insurance only
GEORGE R. BEAL, President WILLIAM B. COMSTOCK, Treasurer CHARLES J. OLNEY, Vice-Treasurer ARTHUR H. PAUL, Clerk
Board of Investment George R. Beal, Chairman
Charles O. Morrill Thomas H. Armstrong Joseph R. Worcester Charles F. Allen Charles W. Potter
TRUSTEES
Term expiring 1926 Joseph R. Worcester Arthur H. Paul Charles F. Allen Clarence F. French
Charles W. Potter Joseph M. Quinn
Term expiring 1927 Thomas H. Armstrong
Charles O. Morrill Gleason Wood
Charles F. Stone
William B. Comstock
Mathias F. Cunningham
Term expiring 1928
George R. Beal Kilby P. Smith George B. Willard
Henry P. Buncher Hollis E. Dennen Joseph P. Morrissey
Beverages-Bicycles-Builders' Finish
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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PUREOXIA GINGER ALE
Orange-Crush Sarsaparilla Budweiser
Lemon-Crush Birch Beer
Sparkling Grape
Lime and Kola Root Beer Bevo
THE PUREOXIA COMPANY 110 NORWAY STREET BOSTON
Telephone 3370 BAC k Bay
JOS. NOCERA, Treas.
JOHN NOCERA, Pres.
GEO. L. VENO, Vice-Pres. & Mgr.
LONDON SEAL BOTTLING CO., Inc. Manufacturers of
CARBONATED BEVERAGES
Specialists in GINGER ALE
QUALITY
MEMBER
YES
ORANGEADE and Other High-Grade Bottlers' Flavors 19} LEXINGTON ST.
BONKT
SERVICE
Bottlers of London Seal "FAMOUSLY GOOD" Ginger Ale and Orangeade Tel. WAL tham 2914 WALTHAM, MASS.
F. A. PEARCE
Bicycle and Auto Accessories Sporting Goods, Radio Equipment 583 MAIN STREET WALTHAM, - MASS.
TRAVIS & GALLAGHER CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
Builders' Finish and General Wood Working
42 FELTON STREET WALTHAM, MASS.
Telephone 2910
CAN B
PURITY
Building Movers-Caterers
78 WALTHAM DIRECTORY
MARTIN ELLIS & CO. BUILDING MOVERS Heavy Machinery, Boilers, Etc. Moved Shoring of Buildings 29 WINN ST., WOBURN Yard, EMERY ST., WALTHAM Telephone Woburn 0140
FRANK V. CUSHMAN Caterer
FANCY CREAMS AND ICES A SPECIALTY OFFICE AND FACTORY 153 Webster Street, W. Newton
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