Bangor, Maine, city directory 1919, Part 6

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Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Cannon
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BANGOR RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO., E. C. Ryder, pres., office, 78 Harlow; switch and supply station, 144 Park; power stations, Veazie, Old Town and Ellsworth ( see page 62b)


Real Estate Co., Wm. F. Curran, treas., 27 State


Republican Club, 193 Exchange


Rubber Stamp Co., 493 French


FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLOWS 2% INTEREST ON SATISFACTORY CHECKING ACCOUNTS


Building Economy


doesn't mean building with the cheapest material you can get ; that's the most expensive way in the long run. You will find it greatest economy to build or repair with material that will "stand up" under most severe usage, and give longest service and satisfaction. It may cost more to buy, but it costs least per year of service rendered.


WE'LL HELP YOU BUILD RIGHT MORSE & COMPANY Valley Avenue - Bangor, Maine


We Manufacture everything in Long and Short Lumber, Building Trim, Clapboards, Laths, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Wood Mantels, Stair Material, Special Fittings for Banks, Stores, Etc.


We Sell


Builders' Hardware (especially Yale & Towne goods), Carpenters' Tools, Paint, Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Roofing, Fire Place Tile, Fire Sets, Farm and Garden Tools, Wire Fencing, Etc.


You'll find a big stock here, with prices leaning YOUR way.


The Electric Servant WHAT IT WILL DO IN ANY HOME THAT IS WIRED


It will sweep and dust carpets, rugs, floors, upholstery, drap- ings and clothing with a vacuum cleaner.


It will wash and wring the clothes with an electric washing machine.


It will dry the clothes indoors rapidly with the breeze from an electric fan.


It will iron the clothes quickly, economically and well with an electric iron-always hot and no running to the stove.


It will beat eggs, grind coffee or meat or turn the ice cream freezer or sharpen knives with a general utility motor.


It will keep any part of the house cool in summer with an electric fan.


It will provide an emergency radiator for bathroom or nursery.


It will make toast or griddle cakes on the table or boil the tea kettle or coffee percolator; or it will operate the chafing dish, waffle iron, or do any kind of cooking without fire or smoke.


It will run the sewing machine without effort.


It heats the baby's bottle and the shaving cup. It warms the bed, and offers a substitute for the hot water bag that never leaks nor grows cold.


It gives you light where and when you want it, without matches, odor, or smoke, and turned on from the most conven- ient point.


The Electric Servant does these things and a few dozen others without fuss or quibble, and it never quits nor demands more pay.


If your house is not wired you owe it to yourself in the inter- est of better living to have it done at once. We will obtain esti- mates of the cost without obligation on your part.


Bangor Railway & Electric Co. LIGHT AND POWER DEPARTMENT


78 Harlow Street, = = Bangor, Maine


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BENJ. HAMM T. I. MURPHY


BANGOR GRANITE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


Polished Monuments, Tablets and Headstones


In White, Gray, Red and Black Granite and Marble


Designs and Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Cemetery and Building Work. We use the latest Pneumatic Tools


Imbedded steel handles


visible Cement Seal


Imbedded steel reinforcing


Powerful Arching Cover


Large Scaling Space


Seal Locking space-


Heavy Curved Molding


Rounded Corners


CEMENT BURIAL VAULTS An Absolute Protection For All Time The leading local undertakers sell our Cement Burial Vaults; ask them for particulars. Manufactured and sold by the


Bangor Granite Co., State St. opp. Mt. Hope Residence 64 Catell St., Bangor, Maine, Telephone Con.


BANGOR SAVINGS BANK, Charles H. Bartlett, pres .; Walter A. Danforth, treas., 3 State (see page 5) Sanitary & Trucking Co., Chas. M. Steward, pres., 37 Park Shipbuilding Co., E. Earle Harvey, treas., 14 Broad (yard at E. Hampden) Society of Arts, 25 Broad [works State Hospital, Carl J. Hedin, supt., State, opp. water


BANGOR STEAM LAUNDRY CO., C. F. Bryant, pres., 99 Central; plant, 125 Fern (see adv. next page)


BANGOR STONEWARE CO., mfrs. of earthen and stone ware and retailers of crockery, kitchen ware, etc., 74 Central; factory, 33 Patten (see page 65)


Symphony Orchestra, Horace M. Pullen, pres., 189 Ex- change


BANGOR TALLOW co., Ruel S. Adams, mgr., 146 Broad (see page 66)


Theatre Co., Stephen Bogrett, mgr., 164 Exchange Theological Seminary, David N. Beach, pres., 300 Union


BANGOR VULCANIZING CO., automobile accessories, 49 Postoffice sq. (see page 355)


Window Shade Co., W. H. Reavill, prop., 76 Columbia Yacht Club, house rear of 790 Main


Young Men's Christian Association, 127 Hammond Young Women's Christian Association, 69 Main


& Aroostook Railroad Co., Maurice S. C. Baker, treas., Graham bldg.


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FINE LAUNDRY WORK Cleansing, Pressing and Dyeing


Office 99 Central Street, Telephone 649 Plant 125 Fern Street, Telephone 2491=M


BANGOR STEAM LAUNDRY Bangor and Boston Dye House


BANGOR & BOSTON DYE HOUSE, E. S. Baker, mgr., 99 Central Banks Charles F., farmer, h. Essex, R.F.D.1 Lafayette A., emp. M. C. R. R., b. 78 Walter Lester G., farmer, h. Essex, R.F.D.1


William F., chauffeur, h. 486 Hammond William K., teamster, b. 486 Hammond Charles F. & Son (Charles F. and Lester G. Banks), cream route, Essex, R.F.D.1


Banton George W., civil engineer, agent for T. U. Coe, and Lester Dwinel estate, 116 Hammond, h. 67 Palm Herbert J., timberlands, 77 Central, h. 115 Essex Nellie B. Mrs., b. 35 Vernon


Barakat M., peddler, h. 236 York


Barbour Frank S., clerk, rooms Y. M. C. A. bldg. Robert, clerk, rooms Y. M. C. A. bldg.


Barchard Purdie M., foreman of dairy, Ayredale Stock Farm, h. do.


Barker Cora A., trained nurse, b. 39 Jefferson Corinne M., b. 87 Elm


Eugene F., mgr. Eastern Me. Steel Ceiling Co., 114 Harlow, h. 153 Pearl Frances C., widow of Thomas, h. Broadway, R.F.D.1


George E., ralroad mail clerk, h. 32 Royal rd.


Harry F., laborer, h. Dartmouth st.


Ira W., clerk, 11 Broad, h. 55 Madison


Ira Willard, clerk, Gt. N. P. Co., h. 16 McKinley Isaac, teamster, h. 161 Pearl


Mary A., widow of G. Frank, b. 34 Blackstone Barnaby Harry R., station master, M. C. R. R., h. 11 Barker Irene, clerk, 9 Main, b. 11 Barker


Barnard Richard E., egg candler, 170 Broad, b. 47 Essex Barnes Arnold, b. 140 Hancock Bethia, widow of Perry, h. 517 Essex


Charlotte E., music teacher, b.M. D. Barnes, Hammond st. Ethel M., telephone operator, b. 517 Essex Fred C., traveling salesman, h. 416 Hammond Hadley A., teamster, rooms 233 Harlow Inez D., clerk, b. 337 Union


Irving F. Rev., pastor First Advent Christian church, h. 27 Linden


FIRST NATIONAL Pays 31/2 % Interest COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY on Time Deposits


BANK


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BANGOR STONE WARE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE STONE WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION


JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF


White and Decorated Dinner and Toilet Ware, White Granite and C. C. Ware, Rockingham and Yellow Ware, Glass Ware, Enamel Ware of Every Description, Copper, Galvanized and Tin Ware, Wire Goods, Brooms, Brushes.


74 CENTRAL STREET BANGOR, MAINE PHONE CONNECTION


Barnes Irving M., trainman, h. Hammond, R.F.D.2 John P., teamster, h. 524 Essex


James I., saw filer, b. 346 Essex


Marcellus D., farmer, h. West Bangor, R.F.D.2 Nellie M. Mrs., rooms 123 Union


Barney Barrett S., clerk, postoffice, h. 193 Pine


Barnfield Francis A., typewriter repr., 8 Postoffice sq., h. 62 Cumberland


Baron Philip, trav. salesman, h. 5 Parker


Barrett E. O., painter, 108 Haymarket sq., h. do.


Lewis B., stenographer, 108 Merrill Trust bldg., h. 103 Howard


Nellie V., refitter, 80 Main, b. 265 do.


BARRETT CO. THE, roofing and paving materials, 183 Broad (see back cover)


Barron Joseph W., trav. salesman, b. 54 Everett William E., carpenter, h. 54 Everett


Barr-Wight Co., fur dealers and taxidermists, 60 State Barrows Carl W., painter, b. 387 Main


Charles K., clerk, b. 208 Maple


George W. E. (Blake, Barrows & Brown), banking and insurance, 9 Central, h. 115 Cedar Lemuel, auto repairer, b. 11 Buck


Barry Edward F., attendant, B. S. Hospital, b. do. Edward J., brakeman, M. C. R. R., h. 46 East Summer James Edward, b. 168 Grove John A., truckman, h. 168 Grove


John F., trav. salesman, b. 40 Boyd


John T., clerk, M. C. R. R., h. 16 Walter


John T., laborer, b. 207 Grove Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 61 Newbury


Mary E., tailoress, b. 207 Grove


Thomas, teamster, street dept., h. 207 Grove


William F., printer, 81 Main, b. 207 Grove


William J., clerk, h. 61 Newbury


Bartlett Alice, nurse, h. 199 Forest av. Catherine, b. 277 State


Charles D., lawyer, First Nat. Bank bldg., h. 109 Grove BARTLETT CHARLES H., lawyer, First Nat. Bank bldg., h. 58 Cedar Charles H., conductor, B. R. & E., h. 30 Lane Earl, clerk, b. 716 Union


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BANGOR TALLOW CO.


BUYERS OF


HIDES, SKINS, PELTS, WOOL AND RAW FURS


TALLOW AND BONES DISTRIBUTORS OF Portland Poultry Foods and Portland Organic Fertilizers


146 BROAD STREET BANGOR, MAINE


Bartlett Edson W., conductor, B. R. & E. Co., h. 589 Main Ella L., h. 52 Kenduskeag av. Ellen M. Mrs., b. 30 Lane


Eugene F., clerk, b. 155 Parkview av.


BARTLETT FRANCIS WARREN, carpenter and builder, office and residence, 31 Ohio; shop, Howard lane (see adv. opp. page)


Fred L., ship carpenter, h. 716 Union


Frederick T., emp. E. Mfg. Co., h. 24 Pier


Harry I., salesman, 93 Central, h. at Hampden


Harry M., engine inspector, h. Bruce rd., R.F.D.8 Henry, b. 28 Sanford


Herbert E., salesman, h. 155 Parkview av.


Lester F. (Smart & Bartlett), 22 Water, h. 216 Pine


Martha A., stenographer, b. 155 Parkview av.


Orrin M., trav. salesman, h. 2 Church lane Sarah H., stenographer, b. 31 Ohio


Walter J., farmer, h. Essex, R.F.D.1


Barto James Waldo, treas. Thos. W. Burr Ptg. & Adv. Co,, h. 283 Union


Barton Alice Mrs., housekeeper, 22 Harlow BARTON ARTHUR R., painter, 74 Exchange, h. 34 Maple (see page 68)


Bernice H., bookkeeper, b. 34 Maple


George L., chauffeur, h. 108 Garland


George T., in charge navy recruiting change, b. 60 Jefferson


station, 208 Ex-


Harold L., clerk, h. 147 Parkview av.


Kate F., clerk, B. & A. R. R., b. 50 Leighton Rena F., stenographer, b. 34 Maple


Barwise Frank H., farmer, h. Essex,, bey. schoolhouse, R.F.D.1 BARWISE MARK A., lawyer, 9 Columbia bldg.


Basinsky Julian Mrs., h. 163 Hancock


Bass Albert E., pres. J. P. Bass Publishing Co., 81 Main, h. 43 High


Frank L., city editor, Daily Commercial, b. 82 Third Hamlet L., h. 82 Third Park, head of Dutton st.


BASS J. P. PUBLISHING CO., publishers Bangor Daily and Weekly Commercial, 81 Main (see page 8)


Philip, employment agent, 40 Washington, b. 157 Court


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F. WARREN BARTLETT


CARPENTER AND BUILDER ALL KINDS OF JOBBING Steel Ceilings Furnished and Installed


Office 31 Ohio St. Shop Howard Lane BANGOR, MAINE


Bassett Harry J., trav. salesman, 78 Broad, h. 225 Center Bastrache Joseph H., laborer, h. 29 Milford


Batchelder Edwin A., stock clerk, 62 Oak, h. 148 Fruit Elijah, auto mechanic, b. 57 Elm


Emma H. Mrs., h. 73 Seventh Stanley, printing pressman, b. 141 Ohio see also Bachelder


Bateman Elmer S., auto repairer, 513 Hammond, b. do. Samuel, b. 513 Hammond


Bates Alvin P., millman, h. 18 Clark Blanche, widow of George P., h. 175 Birch William W., removed to Gardiner


Batey Mae Mrs., h. 17 Bean's ct. Battles Eugene, clerk, b. 40 Fern


Florence, school teacher, b. 40 Fern


Frank A., emp. E. Mfg. Co., h. 40 Fern


John M., telegraph operator, b. 40 Fern Leo F., clerk, b. 40 Fern


Baumann Frederick W., baker, h. 16 Sanford B. C. M. Cigar Store, 26 State


Beach David N., pres. Bangor Theological Seminary, h. 319 Union


David N. jr., b. 319 Union


Dorothea, instructor, U. of M. (Orono), b. 319 Union Margaret, nurse, rooms 236 Main


Beady Walter, b. 48 Summer


Beal Alpheus C., bookkeeper, 225 Main, h. 187 Elm


BEAL BUSINESS COLLEGE (THE) Mary E. Beal, prop., 50 Columbia Flavius O., b. Bangor House


Florence, clerk, E. Mfg. Co., b. 483 Main


Ira C., bookkeeper, Gt. N. P. Co., h. 145 Elm


Lena Mrs., housekeeper, 483 Main


Mary E., prop. The Beal Business College, 50 Columbia, h. 55 Ohio Mattie E. Mrs., b. 99 Otis


Maynard H. (Merchants' Produce Co.), 53 Pickering sq., h. 60 Ohio


Beals Helen F. Mrs., seamstress, h. 162 Court William B., clerk, b. 162 Court


James, hostler, h. 111 Parker


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A. R. BARTON


Painter and Paper Hanger


Telephone Connection


74 Exchange St., Bangor, Maine


Bean Albert W., foreman, 40 Postoffice sq., h. 300 Essex Arthur M., country store, E. Bangor, R.F.D.1 Bernice, bookkeeper, b. W. A. Bean, R.F.D.4 Clarence W. (W. A. Bean & Sons), 47 Pickering sq., h. Ohio st.


Edward W., h. 88 Norfolk


Fred H., patrolman, b. 255 Pine


Fremont D., clerk, 16 State, h. 88 Norfolk Harry E., salesman, h. 139 Seventh Lizzie L., widow of Henry C., h. 391 Buck


Melvin T., brakeman, B. & A. R. R., h. 165a State


O. Crosby, news stand and souvenir goods, 16 State, h: 92 Norfolk


Ralph D., clerk, b. 404 Hammond Susie C., b. 88 Norfolk


Weiler A. (W. A. Bean & Sons), 47 Pickering sq., h. Ohio Wesley A. (W. A. Bean & Sons), 47 Pickering sq., h. Ohio W. A. & Sons ( Wesley A., Clarence W. and Weiler A. Bean), native beef, 47 Pickering sq.


Beane Lydia A., widow of J. F., h. 98 Court


Maude, widow of Leslie F., b. 35 Norway rd. Beatham Elsie A. Mrs., b. 277 State


Fred L., groceries, 208 Garland, h. 158 Birch


Beaton Donald A., clerk, h. 285 1/2 Center


Beatty Nellie L., teacher Palm st. school, b. Y. W. C. A.


Beaulac Thomas H., foreman moulder, U. I. W., h. at Brewer Beaulieu John B. Mrs., h. 22 March


Leo J., machinist, M. C. R. R., b. 22 March Beaupre Adolphus, bicycle repairer (Brewer), h. 12 Brown Estelle L., school teacher, b. 396 Hammond


Joseph, porter, Bangor House, h. 396 Hammond Joseph Mrs., teacher of French, High school, h. 396


Hammond


Beck Agnes C., clerk, b. 225 Forest av. Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 225 Forest av.


James P., patrolman, h. 125 Forest av. Stephen E., laborer, b. 225 Forest av. Walter F., clerk, b. 225 Forest av. William B., laborer, b. 225 Forest av.


Bee Charlie, Chinese laundry, 175 Union, h. do.


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Beede Dana B., painter, h. end of Webster av.


Elbridge H., conductor B. R. & E. Co., h. 498 Hammond Nellie Mrs., h. 13 Willow Roland S., painter, 98 Hammond, h. 517 Essex Beek Walter M., machinist, M. C. R. R., h. 124 Larkin Belcher James H., laborer, h. 405 Hancock


Belches William B., clerk, 82 Broad, b. 21 Sanford


Belden Augustine, traveling salesman, h. 34 Jefferson Burr, clerk, 104 Broad, rooms 131 Essex


Marguerite H., kindergarten director, b. 22 Ohio


Belinian Mary M., widow of John, removed to Newburyport, Mass.


Simon J., moulder, h. 30 Larkin


Bell Auto Supply Co., Joseph R. McManus, res. mgr., 39Post- office sq.


C. E. Mrs., b. 142 Hammond


Erving L., fireman, M. C. R. R., b. 12 Walter


Everett R., market gardener, h. 354 Ohio


Frank, shipping clerk, 136 Exchange, h. 28 Fremont Fred M., removed to Portland


George clerk, 4 Union, h. 43 Pier


George A., treas. T. R. Savage Co., 20 Broad, h. 44 Grove Harland L., removed to Bath


Harry E., clerk, B. & A. R. R., h. at Brewer


Margaret, widow of James, h. 9 Church lane


Michael, laborer, h. 18 Carr


Michael J., toll test man, N. E. T. & T. Co., h. 18 Carr Patrick J., toll wire chief, N. E. T. & T. Co., h. 104 Otis Ruel L., farmer, h. Odlin rd., R.F.D.2


Sadie, telegraph operator, b. 18 Carr


Bemis J. Edgar, bookkeeper, First National bank, h. 18 Holland Lillie R. Mrs., h. 274 Main


Benard Henry C., h. 42 Lane James A., laborer, h. 42 Lane


Benn Leander L., emp. E. Mfg. Co., h. 20 N. Park Pauline, clerk, b. 20 N. Park


Benner Albert H., agt. Am. Ry. Ex., 51 Hammond, h. 57 Linden Frederick W., paying clerk, Merrill Trust Co., h. 12 Leighton


Leroy M., depot agt., Am. Ry. Ex., h. 58 Linden Bennett Addie Mrs., h. 65 Palm


Albert E., public carriage, h. 124 Palm


Charles J., engineer, 32 Front


Edgar L., clerk, 93 Main, h. 341 Union


Fred, attendant, B. S. Hospital, b. do.


Roscoe E., stove mounter, 337 Main, h. Kenduskeag av.


Waldo H., reporter, Daily News, rooms 204 Union


Warren D., clerk, B. & A. R. R., b. 41 Third


Benoit Arthur H., pres. Benoit-Mutty Co., 191 Exchange, h. at Malden, Mass.


-Mutty Co., gents' clothing and furnishings,191 Exchange Benson Abbie, b. 277 State


Albert W., h. 60 Ohio


Annie Mrs., h. 22 Morse's ct.


Harry D. (Benson & Company), dry goods, 15 Main, h. 90 Grove


Stephen D., admr. Sterns Lumber Co., partnership, 194 Exchange, h. 73 Court


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ONE PRICE AT


ENSONS The Heart of Bangor's ShoppingDistrid


Ladies' Wearing Apparel, Hosiery Underwear, Gloves, Silks, Dress Goods and Linings


15 and 17 Main Street Bangor, Maine


BENSON & COMPANY (Harry D. Benson), dry goods, 15-17 Main (see adv.)


Benzara Toni, laborer, h. 186 Washington


Berdeen John C., removed to Hinckley


Berg Hyman, h. 14 Essex


Berger, Annie, widow of Louis, h. 57 Pine Lena, clothing, etc., 72 Exchange, b. 57 Pine Samuel, clerk, 68 Exchange, b. 57 Pine


Berman Aaron, trav. salesman, 93 Main, h. at Littleton, N. H. Bernardini Harvey L., light operator, Nickel Theatre, b. Broadway, R.F.D.1


Louis, confectionery (wholesale),h. Broadway, cor. Arctic Louis F., laborer, b. Broadway, cor. Arctic


Lorenzo A., laborer, b. Broadway, cor. Arctic


Bernauer Francis S. Rev., pastor First Baptist ch., h. 473 Union Bernstein Bessie, clerk, b. 19 1/2 French


Charles J., labor agency and insurance, 76 Exchange, h. 193 Maple


Molly, widow of Joseph, groceries, 19 French, h. 19 1/2 do. Simon, clerk, b. 19 1/2 French


Berry George W., mason, h. 12 Russell


Horace S., patrolman, h. Valley av., R.F.D.8


Jason J., emp. Morse & Co., b. 14 Kenduskeag av.


John F., painter and paper hanger, h. 321 Broadway Orrin G., bookkeeper, b. H. S. Berry, Valley av.


Percy, carpenter, h. 40 Larkin


Ralph, laborer, h. Kenduskeag av., R.F.D.8


Stella J., clerk, 80 Main, b. 53 Fourth


Walter, mason, h. Russell st.


Willis W., bookkeeper, 9 Hammond, b. Horace S. Berry, Valley av.


BERRY & SMITH, sail, awning and tent makers, (and prop. J. E. Fickett Co., Portland), Independent, cor. Broad (see page 489)


Berson Abraham J., peddler, h. 234 York Jacob J., stenographer, b. 234 York


BESSE-ASHWORTH CO. (George C. Dorr, treas.), clothiers, hatters and ladies' ready to wear garments, 27 Main (see adv. opp. page)


Lyman W., pres. Besse-Ashworth Co., 27 Main, h. at Springfield, Mass.


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BESSESYSTEM BANGOR'S LEADING STORE


TBESSE-ASHWORTH C!


Best George, teamster, b. 499 Main Betterley George W., antique and interior finisher, 459 Harlow, h. 16 North Philander C., painter, h. 39 North


Betters Joseph, laborer, h. 17 Essex


Betts Chesley A., carpenter, h. 291 Lincoln Eleanor Mrs., removed to Chicago


Beverly C. Mildred, clerk, b. 380 Hammond Fred M., tinsmith, h. 380 Hammond Verne C., student, b. 380 Hammond


Bickford Albert Leroy, h. Essex, R.F.D.1


Emma A., widow of Odber M., h. Essex, c. Church rd., R.F.D.1


Lulu E., clerk, 195 Exchange, b. 39 Parkview av.


Lydia J., widow of Erastus, b. 26 Jefferson


Orrie Mrs., housekeeper, 78 Fourth


Thomas W., transfer postal clerk, h. 39 Jefferson Bickmore Charles F., clerk, b. Adams House Edward, carpenter, b. 8 Cumberland


Frank L., car repairer, h. 17 Fifteenth


Lottie I., head nurse, E. M. G. Hospital, b. do.


Oliver J., mechanic, h. 322 Broadway


Bicknell Edith M., district nurse, rm. 9, City Hall, b. E. M. G. Hospital


Henry W. Mrs., h. 16 Division


May, seamstress, E. M. G. Hospital, b. do.


Biegleson Joseph, junk dealer (Houlton), h. 424 Hancock Bigelow Arthur W., garage, 311 Broadway, h. do.


Belle M. Mrs., children's home, 166 Ohio, h. do. Charles F., h. 166 Ohio Webster P., clerk, b. 166 Ohio


Biggins Edward C., head waiter, Penobscot Exchange, h. 5 May Bijou (The), Stephen Bogrett, mgr., 164 Exchange


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Bill Sam, cattle dealer, h. 9 Hazel


Bille Christian, inspector, B. R. & E. Co., h. 21 Webster av. Ena D. Mrs., h. 60 Jefferson Hans R., emp. Morse & Co., h. Webster av., bey. New York st.


Lucy Mrs., h. Webster av., bey. Thatcher st.


William, moccasin maker, rms. Y. M. C. A.


Billings Charles, emp. E. Mfg. Co., h. 22 Patten Elsaidie, widow of John L., h. 126 Elm


Francis M., gardener, h. 330 Essex


Fred, clerk, 47 Pickering sq.


Percy G., chauffeur, b. 10 Hersey av.


Billington George R., railway mail clerk, h. 502 French


Bird Annie F., stenographer, b. 147 Essex Pearl, stenographer, 170 Exchange, b. 147 Essex


Birmingham Harold, clerk, b. 76 Patten


Helen, stenographer, b. 76 Patten Thomas W., h. 76 Patten


Bishop E. Ethel, nurse, 68 Montgomery, h. do. Fred G., removed to Hermon


William, fireman, M. C. R. R., b. 58 Walter


William H., steward, Elks Home, 28 Main,h.57 Penobscot Bissell Addie Mrs., b. Mott Wilson's, Essex rd.


Blacar Sarah, b. 15 Maple William, jeweler, h. 15 Maple


Black Alice J., stenographer, b. 679 Union


BLACK ARTHUR H., real estate, 22 State, h. 300 Essex George, teamster, city farm, b. do.


George W., carpenter, h. 115 Second


Henry N., b. 80 Norfolk


Howard P., clerk, b. 679 Union


Madge B., stenographer, b. 679 Union


Pearl Mrs., h. 19 Harlow ct.


Perley T., clerk, 36 Hammond, h. 269 French


Wallace B., saw filer, h. 679 Union


Blackstock Thomas, meat market, 87 Pickering sq., h. 310 Broadway


Blackwell John M. F. R., trucking, h. 258 Fourteenth


Blair John Fred, carpenter, h. 17 Highland lane Leland, electrician, b. 17 Highland lane


Paul, fireman, B. & A. R. R., h. at Brewer Ralph M., chauffeur, h. 158 W. Broadway Blaisdell Alvah W., clerk, h. 25 Tyler av. Frank R., sheet metal worker, h. 283 Forest av.


Henry P., farmer, h. Ohio, bey. Davis rd., R.F.D.4


H. Ernest, car repairer, h. 62 Cottage Joseph, h. 15 Gridley


Leo W., carpenter, h. 144 Fruit


Moses P., farmer, h. Ohio, nr. Davis rd., R.F.D.4


Nellie P., school teacher, b. 277 Forest av.


Olive S., b. Mrs. Geo. E. Morrill, R.F.D.8


Sadie R., teacher, Palm st. school, b. 277 Forest av. Virgil C., clerk, b. 25 Tyler av.


Walter H., barber shop, Penobscot Exchange, h. 70 Palm Walter R., carrier, R.F.D. No. 3, h. 54 Cottage William P., teamster, h. 277 Forest av.


Blake Albert E., painter, B. R. & E. Co., h. 419 Main


Annie L. Mrs., clerk, B. & A. R. R., h. 9 Charles


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BLAKE BARROWS & BROWN (George W. E. Barrows and William E. Brown), bankers, insurance, real estate and steamship ticket agents, 9 Central (see page 24)


Bert R., carpenter, h. 232 Birch


David H., painter, h. Kenduskeag av., R.F.D.8


Earl S., electrician, 17 Franklin, b. 78 Grove


Edward G., traveling salesman, h. 452 Ohio


Edward H., lawyer, 28 Main, and pres. Merchants' National Bank, h. 107 Court


Elisha S., h. 13 Norfolk Elizabeth, h. 212 Harlow


E. Wesley, shoe repairer, 20 Hammond, h. 43 Harvard


Frank R., mgr. 17 Franklin, h. 78 Grove


Lyman V., bookkeeper, 37 Mercantile sq., h. 52 Fern Mary H., widow of Prentiss M., h. 73 Broadway


Stanley, undertaker's asst., b. 55 Vine


Walter E., clerk, Am. Ry. Ex., 51 Hammond


Warren H., emp. G. N. P. Co., h. 80 Maple


William, laborer, b. 55 Vine


William H., grocer, 60 Market, h. 67 do.


William J. Mrs., h. 55 Vine


Blakeley see Bleakley


BLANCHARD ALBERT L., lawyer and county attorney,


Court House, h. 48 Montgomery


Arthur, attendant, B. S. Hospital, b. do.


Asa W., carpenter, 89 York, h. at Brewer


BLANCHARD BENJAMIN w., lawyer, 39 Hammond, and


judge, municipal court, h. 126 Grant


Cyrus G., salesman, h. 52 Highland av.


Franz H., prop. Bangor Broom Co., 85 Hammond, h. at Brewer


Harvey J., farmer, h. Kenduskeag av., nr. S. M. F. rd. Isabelle W. Mrs., b. 48 Montgomery


Orena B., stenographer, 12 Columbia bldg.,h. at Hampden Raymond, farmer, h. Pushaw rd., R.F.D.1


Slate Mining Co., Geo. F. Eaton, treas., 6 State


Blanding Edward M., editor and manager Industrial Journal, h. 46 Madison


Elzabeth F., widow of Daniel, b. 46 Madison


Blaney David, laborer, rooms 1 Sibley ct.


Bleakley A. Herbert, sub letter carrier, b. 72 Second Arthur J., removed to New York Elizabeth, widow of Andrew, h. 72 Second


Blenkhorn Hazen, chef, 198 Exchange


Blethen Andy R., clerk, h. Kenduskeag av., R.F.D.1 Eliza Mrs., b. 751 Main


James L., laborer, M. C. R. R., b. 751 Main Sarah C., widow of James, b. H. S. Berry, Valley av.


Blizzard Alex, farm hand, B. S. Hospital, h. 191 York Blodgett Leon E., car distributor, B. & A. R. R., Graham bldg., h. E. Hampden


Bloom Joseph Sergt., U. S. A., recruiting station, 71 Exchange, h. 210 York


Morris, cattle dealer, h. 40 Kossuth


Bloomberg Charles J., painter, h. 212 Grove Elmer W., painter, b. 268 Harlow


Bluestein Abraham, junk dealer (Brewer), h. 35 Pine


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