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Nancy Mrs., bds. 82 Gilman
Ora Miss, stitcher 43 Market
Samuel P., lineman 26 Exchange, h. 177 Grant
Burnett George William, chef, h. 46 Federal
James B., teamster Chase Transfer Co., Franklin wharf, h. 96 India
Jane Miss, laundress, bds. 46 Federal Robert C., steward, h. Little Dlamond Island
Burney Almon V., teamster, bds. 431 Brown, S. P. John, milk dealer 431 Brown, S. P., h. do.
John M., teamster, bds. 431 Brown, S. P.
Olive Miss, hairworker 518 Congress, bds. 85 Pleasant Burnham Abbie J. Miss, tailoress 204 Middle, bds. 162 Hartley Annie Miss, h. 138 Cumberland av.
Blanche E. Miss, variety 576 Brighton av., bds. Runnells
Charles E., carpenter, h. 33 Lancaster
Clarence B., draughtsman 465 Cong., rm. 710, b. 215 Oxford Edmund E., carpenter, h. 19 A
Edwin L., cabinet maker, h. 215 Oxford
Ellen, widow of Royal, clerk 576 Brighton av., bds. Runnells Frank, music teacher 537 Congress, rm. 27, h. 116 Clark Frank P., capt. S. F. E. No. 6, 401 Portland, h. 98 Gilman Frank W., asst. Dept. Public Works City Hall, h. at Scarboro Fred A., sub letter carrier, h. 26 Lightfoot
Fred L., painter, h. 71 Forest av. George, cook 475 Congress, rms. 1 Grant
BURNHAM GEORGE, architect 120 Exchange, rm. 608, h. 83 Carroll (see advt.)
Why Don't YOU
let us improve your PRINTING. Southworth Printing Co. Phone us
80 Oak St. Tel. 202
FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE
Naphtha Cleansing Men's Suits a Specialty
W. E. Easton,
OPTICIAN, Gold and Gold Filled Eue Glass Chains. 519 CONGRESS ST.
PORTLAND (1912] DIRECTORY. 345
BURNHAM
George E., carpenter, h. 2 Deland ct.
George L., lodging house 259 Oxford, h. do.
Harriet E. Miss, h. 24 Monument
Henry A., yardman 221 Forest av., h. 233 do.
Howard, fireman B. & M. R. R., h. 439 Summer, S. P.
James C., journalist, rms. 2 Gray
John H., millman 476 Fore, h. 79 Oxford
John H., moved to Boston, Mass.
Katie M., variety store 75 Elm, bds. do.
Lillian E. Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 27 Chapel
Lizzie J. Miss, died Jan. 21, 1912, aged 62 years
Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, bds. 15 Shepley
Mary P. Miss, h. 136 Pleasant
Mary S., widow of Josiah, h. Mountain View Park, C. E.
Mary S. Mrs., matron police station, agt. Children's Protec- tive Society, h. 215 Oxford
Nathan C., trav. salesman 123 Middle, h. 207 High
Nellie M. Miss, tel. operator 19 Exchange, bds. 110 Franklin
Nichols S., grocer 897 Brighton av., h. 895 do.
Perez B., h. 199 Western promenade
Sadie C. Miss, bookbinder 13 Custom House wharf, rms. 277 Cumberland av.
Walter G., clerk 225 Spring, bds. 50 Gilman
William, h. 28 Grand
William G., clerk, bds. 50 Gilman
William P., pres. 85 Kennebec, h. 162 Hartley
BURNHAM & MORRILL COMPANY, George B. Morrill pres., packers hermetically sealed goods 13 Franklin (see advt.) Burno Mary, operator, bds. 24 Arcadia
Burns Alexander, engineer 1169 Forest av., h. rear 84 Chestnut Alfred, apprentice 6 Franklin, h. 20 Dyer, S. P.
Bessie H. Miss, nurse 86 Winter, bds. do.
Cale E., teamster, h. 21 Cherry
Charles, baker 636 Congress, h. 148 Spring
Charles, laborer, bds. 61 Franklin
Charles F., shade maker 473 Congress, bds. 78 Salem
Columbus W., motorman P. R. R., h. 20 Orange
Daniel, mariner, h. 11 Hanover
Eben S., letter carrier Woodfords Station, h. 418 Forest av.
Edward, foreman, h. 71 Federal
Edward J., teamster, h. 10 Bradford
Edwin B., clerk G. T. R., bds. 71 Federal
Ernstein, widow of Charles F., h. 78 Salem
Frank E., moved to Bath
George, laborer, h. 11 Cotton
George F., mgr. 119 Middle, h. 19 Amherst
George F., freight clerk R. R. wharf, bds. 71 Federal
Hattie C., hds. rear 273 Congress
Henry, clerk 24 Preble, h. 958 Washington av.
Herbert, conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 24 Orange
Howard W., baker 545 Congress, bds. 20 Orange James, laborer, h. 54 Maple
James W., shipper 4 Milk, h. 7 Dermot ct.
John, shipper 252 Commercial, bds. rear 273 Congress
John H., painter, bds. 61 Adams
Joseph E., insurance agt. 390 Congress, h. rear 273 do.
Joseph M., clerk 158 Commercial, h. 66 Clark
Louise H., teacher Deering High school, bds. at Westbrook
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F. 0. BAILEY CARRIAGE CO.
Harness made from Best Oak Leather by Hand
a Specialty
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO., DRY SHAVINGS MORRILLS CORNER For Bedding and Other Uses
346 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
BURNS
M. Amy, seamstress, moved to Augusta
Martha M., widow of James, bds. 7 Dermot ct.
Mary, widow of John, h. 84 Pleasant
Mary A. Miss, fitter 494 Congress, bds. 7 Dermot ct.
Mary A., widow of Bernard, hdg. house 264 Cumb. av., h. do.
Mary J., widow of John M., laundress, h. 61 Adams
Mary Z. Miss., dressmaker 385 Congress, rms. do Minnie Miss, clerk 511 Congress
Nellie F. Miss, clerk 482 Congress, bds. 54 Maple
Roy C., conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 22 Orange
Rufus E., clerk 12 Monument sq., bds. 20 Orange
Thurston S., general agt. 96 Exchange, h. at Westbrook William, clerk 201 Federal, h. at Westbrook
William H., keeper Half Way Rock light, h. rear 75 Wilmot
Burr Alba S., widow of Dr. Charles H., h. 130 Park Catherine Mrs., h. 17 Tyng
Chauncey Rea, physician 130 Park, h. do.
Joseph A., shipper 165 Middle, hds. 17 Tyng
Burrage Thomas J., physician 139 Park, h. do.
Burrill Edward, clerk 104 Oak, rms. 146 Spring
Elsie Miss, nurse, bds. 50 Cushman
Nathan L., ins. agt. 390 Congress, rm. 7, h. at Westbrook BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO., Robert W. Stockbridge, agent., 465 Congress, rm. 809 (see advt.)
Elias J., chauffeur, h. 31 Waterville
Ethel M. Miss, clerk 305 Congress rm. 305, hds. 31 Waterville Burrowes Agnes T., widow of Frances L., hds. 28 Carleton
Clinton, clerk 70 Free, bds. 271 Western promenade
Edward T., pres. The E. T. Burrowes Co. 70 Free, h. 271 Western promenade
BURROWES E. T. CO. (THE), Edward T. Burrowes pres., War- ren W. Cole treas., Harry H. Russell, sec., wire window and door screens and billiard table mfrs., 68 to 70 Free, 1 to 21 and 12 to 22 Spring and 33 South (see advt.)
Florence A. Miss, clerk 500 Commercial Frank M., foreman 70 Free, h. 142 Sherman
Harold J., treas. 22512 Middle, h. 25 Crescent
Harvey, clerk 70 Free, bds. 116 Washburn av.
H. J. Co., Harold J. Burrowes, treas. picture frames 22542 Middle
John, surfman C. E. life saving station B. B., bds. do. BURROWES JOHN W. COMPANY, Percy H. Burrowes pres. and Walter E. Burrowes treas. and mgr., contractors and plan- ing mills, 112 Preble (see advt.)
Lawrence M., painter, h. 196 Franklin
Mabel C. Miss, bds. 116 Washburn av.
Paul E., trav. salesman 515 Congress, h. Neal
Percy H., asst. treas. 121-123 Center and pres. 112 Preble, bds. 47 Spring
Philip R., bookkeeper 8 Dana, h. 258 Spring
Walter E., treas, and mgr. 112 Preble, h. 280 Brighton av.
BURROWES WILLIAM, carpenter and builder 115 and 151 Ken- nehec, h. 116 Washburn av. (see advt.) Bursley Margaret, widow of Ira, h. 374 Spring
Burt Arthur, baggage master M. C. R. R., rms. 15 Shepley Bella Miss, packer, h. 4 Dunphy's lane
Grover C., bds. 266 Front, S. P. Harry, hds. 194 High
MAINE REALTY BUREAU,
W. M. PENNELL, Manager Fidelity Buliding PORTLAND, MAINE
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W. T. KILBORN CO. 24 and 26 FREE STREET
SPECIAL HIGH GRADE INDIA RUGS
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 347
BURT
Oliver F., laborer, bds. 266 Front, S. P. Thomas C. jr., shipper 60 Union
Burtell E. Augustus, bds. 164 Danforth
Burton Charles S., shipper 79 Preble, bds. 258 Portland C. Ernest, engineer 430 Congress, h. 286 State Harris K., foundryman 440 Fore, h. 27 Kincaid, S. P. James E., mgr. 196 Middle, h. do.
Burtt Harry B., bookkeeper 230 Commercial, bds. 194 High
Burwell Robert, blacksmith, moved to Cambridge, Mass.
Busby Alexander J., teamster 269 Commercial, h. 82 Pleasant Joseph, bds. 82 Pleasant Patrick, bds. 1184 Brighton av.
Busch Frank, trav. salesman, bds. 244 Cumberland av.
Bushey Walter O., tallor 57312 Congress, bds. 27 Pine
Bushnell Otto A., mgr. 44 Exchange, h. 32 Dartmouth
Bussell Louise M. Mrs. h. 140 Cumberland av.
Willlam H., div. supt. 562 Cong., rm. 202, bds. 140 Cumb. av. SEE BUZZELL
Buswell Perley H., clerk, h. 80 Portland
Bustin Benjamin B., teamster, h. 1151 Forest av. Fred P., laborer, h. 6 Morrill
Minnie Miss, housekeeper 451 Deering av., bds. do.
Thomas H., teamster 27 Allens av., h. 805 Stevens av.
Butkievitz Helen K., hds. 48 Salem Peter, hatmaker 2 Beach, h. 48 Salem
Butler Almus D., foreman 13 Custom House whf., h. 113 Franklin Arabella E. Miss, h. 56 Lafayette
Archer E., conductor M. C. R. R., h. 29 Cushman
Arthur B., inspector 45 Forest av., h. 64 Montreal
Bridget, widow of William, bds. 43 Danforth
Carrie J., widow of Albert B., h. 12 Gilman
Charles J., shoecutter, died April 29, 1911
Charles M., treas. Bates, Butler, Littlefield Co. 231 Middle, h. 89 Morning
Chester H., engraver 388 Fore, h. 60 Kellogg
Cora L. Miss, bds. 32 Orkney
Daniel P., clerk, bds. 35 Larch
Edward H., clerk 669 Forest av., h. 244 Woodford Eugene B., trav. salesman 229 Commercial, h. 42 Stevens av. Frank, rms. 17 Temple
Frank H., whol. millinery 2571/2, 261 and 26112 Middle, 497 Fore and 921 Congress, h. 448 Forest av.
Fred L., salesman 133 Middle, h. Peaks Island
Genevieve Miss, nurse 68 High, bds. do.
Harry, h. 1 Thomas
Henry C., student, bds. 35 Larch
Ida Miss, clerk, bds. 9 Cotton
Israel P., real estate 4812 Exchange rm. 2, h. 32 Orkney
James, steward 88 Park, h. 1 Joy pl.
James E., clerk, h. 35 Larch
James P., mgr. 465 Congress rm. 301, h. 103 Pitt
James P. Co., James P. Butler mgr., real estate 465 Congress rm. 301
Joe, engineer M. C. R. R., bds. 276 Danforth
John P., electrician 58 Fore, h. 465 Washington av.
Mahlon B., corp. Fort Preble, S. P., h. 75 Pickett, do.
Mark, slater, bds. 51 Hammond
Marian D. Miss, clerk, bds. 119 Franklin
THE WELCH STENCIL CO.
FRANK B. W. WELCH, TREAS. 401 FORE STREET Rubber Stamps. Stanella, Etc., Engraving, Printing, Stock Certificates and Seals
50 Exchange Street
A. R. Wright Co. COAL - COKE - WOOD
350 Commercial Street
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Advanced Work for Graduates of High Schools
BOOKBINDING
348
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
BUTLER
Marion E., Miss, milliner 261 Middle, bds. 448 Forest av.
Mary Mrs., bds. 1 Joy pl.
Mary A. Mrs. bds. 75 Pickett, S. P.
Minet Miss, nurse, bds. 7 Walker
Orion M., clerk 237 Middle, bds. 40 Alder
Peter, cabinet maker 71 Kennebec
Robert V., trimmer 121 Center, h. 97 Oxford
Thomas, slater 114 Federal, bds. 187 Cumberland av.
Waldron T., farmer, h. 1062 Ocean av. William, rigger, h. 9 Cotton
Butman George A., barber 8 Forest av., h. 53 Spruce Butterfield Alfred, clerk 5 Forest av., rms. 418 Cumberland av. Frederick Z., steamfitter 103 Payson, h. do. Percy L., electrician 799 Forest av.
Butterick Joseph, slzer 2 Beach, bds. 535 Commercial Butters Albion L., painter, h. 49 Boyd Alvin W., machinist 287 Fore, h. 64 Oxford Frank E., clerk 653 Congress, bds. 64 Oxford
Butterworth Horace T., boatman 28 Portland pier, h. 125 Newbury
Buxton Arthur F., shipper 49912 Congress, bds. 55 Chestnut David A., trav. salesman, h. 13 Brewer Elibazeth, widow of Walter S., h. 18 Brentwood Francis W., h. 55 Chestnut
George H., pres. H. S. Melcher Co. 159 Com'l, h. 558 Cumb. av.
Gertrude L., music teacher 18 Brentwood, bds. do.
Mary L., widow of Frank W., h. 55 Chestnut
Marion A., bds. 18 Brentwood
William H., trav. salesman (New York), bds. Falmouth Hotel Buzzell Emmeline B. Mrs., h. 26 Anderson Eugene H., bds. 73 Boyd
Walter E., conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 1208 Congress SEE BUSSELL
Bynon George A., supt. of vaults 396 Congress, h. 93 Pitt Mabel Miss, student (Colgate College), bds. 93 Pitt Byrd Sarah Mrs., bookkeeper 83 India, bds. 251 High
Byram Harriett B., widow of Reuben, h. 210 High
CABANA DENNIS, boxmaker foot of Morrill, h. 55 Bell Emma, widow of Alexander, h. 28 St. Lawrence Eva M., stenographer G. T. R., bds. 28 St. Lawrence
George N., boxmaker foot of Morrill, h. 224 Ocean av. Guy Ellsworth, machinist G. T. R., h. 731 Washington av. Joseph, boxmaker foot of Morrill, h. 9 do. Cacciagrano Nezareno, mason, b. 40 Federal
Cades Hazel P., student, bds. 459 Deering av. James H., died December 21, 1911
Cadey Edward J., cigars, bds. 60 Tyng
Cadwallader J. Morris, trav. salesman 8 Moulton, h. Peaks Island Cady Agnes Miss, clerk, bds. 1327 Washington av. Annie, widow of John, bds. 19 Richland, S. P.
Bryan D., stenographer 269 Commercial, bds. 9 Oak
Celia M. Miss, laundress 26 Temple, bds. r. 142 Cumb. av. Celia T. Mrs., h. 11 South
Edward J., hatter 2 Beach, h. 60 Tyng
Florence H. Miss, wrapper, bds. 79 Federal
George P., carpenter 74 Hanover, h. 79 Federal Hannah E. Miss, housekeeper 71 State, bds. do.
THE SEAVEY COMPANY 24 EXCHANGE STREET
BLANK BOOKS
PORTLAND SEBAGO ICE CO. Sebago Water Ice OFFICE 302 COMMERCIAL ST. Telephone Connection.
UNDERWOOD SPRING WATER For Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 349
CADY
John E., driver Hose No. 4, P. F. D. 157 Spring, hds. 109 Clark
John W., train announcer Union Station, bds. 60 Tyng Margaret Miss, h. 36 Cotton
Margaret B. Miss, bds. 60 Tyng
Margaret M. Miss, seamstrs 522 Cong., b. 19 Richland av., S. P. Mary Miss, maid, bds. 106 State
Mary A., widow of John E., h. 109 Clark
Matthew, laborer, h. 26 Cotton
Matthew J., driver 572 Congress, bds. 109 Clark
Michael J., janitor St. Dominic's Church, bds. 60 Tyng Nellie M. Miss, hairdresser 518 Congress, bds. 109 Clark
Patrick E., laborer, h. 60 Tyng
Raymond J., monotype machinist 5 Temple, bds. 60 Tyng Sabina F., widow of James E., h. 9 Oak
Stephen H., police sergeant, h. 1327 Washington av. Thomas, .messenger, bds. 1327 Washington av.
Cafarri Andrew, laborer, h. rear 17 Middle Cafasso Fred, laborer 3 Center
Cahill Bernard C., cutter 119 Middle, bds. 221 Cumberland av. Edward, head waiter 638 Congress, bds. 224 Danforth Michael H., shipper, moved to New York, N. Y.
Thomas E., bookkeeper 237 Commercial, b. 73 Alba Cahoon William, apprentice 58 Fore, bds. 812 Congress William James, lineman 20 Plum, h. 812 Congress Caiazzo James, barber 27 Pearl, h. 28 Hampshire Thomas, barber 72 Exchange, h. 25 Casco Tony, barber 27 Pearl, bds. 28 Hampshire Cail Edward W., electrician 222 Middle, bds. 46 Devonshire James H., shipper 522 Congress, h. 46 Devonshire Cailler Simeon N., machinist 58 Fore, h. 73 Congress
Cain Albert J. (Hutchinson & Cain), cornices, etc. 22 Commercial, h. 16 Morgan ct.
David H., carpenter 38 Union, h. 47 Chapel Ella A., widow of Edward, h. 120 Franklin
Harry S., iron worker 33 Pearl, h. 49 Cedar
Llewellyn B., musical director 156 Free, rm. 50, bds. 100 North SEE KANE
Caine Aaron, moved to Arizona
CAINE OPTICAL CO., Boris Millrood prop. 510 Cong. (see advt.) Cairnes George B., laborer, h. rear 66 Brackett James T., engineer M. C. R. R.
Calderwood Barbara A., widow of George H., h. 13 C, S. P. Cora M. Miss, milliner 537 Congress rm. 14, bds. 13 C, S. P. Franklin N., baker 61 Pleasant and 545 Congress, h. 42 North George E., clerk S. P., h. 62 E, do.
Guy, salesman 222 Middle, h. 75 Concord Herbert, bookkeeper ( Bath), bds. 75 Concord
Irving; clerk 585 Congress, bds. 62 E, S. P.
James L., teamster 20 Commercial, h. 209 Stanford, S. P.
Mellen G., clerk 545 Congress, bds. 52 North
Samuel, harness maker 55 Preble, bds. 2 Oakdale Caldwell Arthur J., bds. 145 High
Harry W., clerk 7 Preble, h. 190 Brackett Henry W., supt. 89 Market, h. 20 Runnells Herbert M., chauffeur 43 South, h. 17 Roberts Ralph M., chauffeur 43 South, h. 88 Pleasant Roy, 2nd cook Preble House, bds. do.
Tolman, Bradford Furniture Co. 17 PREBLE STREET
Dealers in everything in the House Furnishing Line, both Now and Second Hand , Antique Gond- a Specialty. Auctioneers, Appraiser«
1880 Established
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MANUFACTURERS OF SHOWCASES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
COMPLETE OUTFITS
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. MORRILLS CORNER
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PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CALER
Caler Charles C., clerk 494 Congress, h. 26 Grant SEE KALER, ALSO KALOR
CalfionIs Charles, bootblack 438 Congress, bds. 29 Canton
Calhoun David A. (Willey & Calhoun), 45 Market, h. Mountain View Park, C. E.
Calista Aspero, laborer, h. 17 Carey lane
Calkins Grace A. Miss, clerk 511 Congress, bds. 159 do.
Raymond Rev., removed to Cambridge, Mass.
Call Caroline J. Miss, bds. 25 Dow
Callaghan Emma Miss, bds. 108 Monument
Joseph A., clerk 28 Commercial whf., bds. 108 Monument Mary, widow of William, h. 108 Monument
Mary J. Miss, bds. 108 Monument
Patrick, janitor, bds. 108 Monument
William F., blacksmith M. C. R. R., bds. 108 Monument Callahan Alice H. Miss, bds. 111 Monument
Daniel F., clerk 166 Commercial, h. 111 Monument
Dennis D., inspector Portland Rendering Co., h. 57 Veranda
Emma, candy maker 4 Milk, bds. 108 Monument
Francis X., student (Brunswick), bds. 288 State
George A., retired, bds. 85 Myrtle
James A., asst. mgr. 434 Congress, bds. 288 State
John, clerk 1 Central whf., h. 51 Merrill
Josephine Miss, stitcher, bds. 111 Monument
Mary E. Miss, stenographer 184 Middle, bds. 111 Monument Michael J., h. 288 State
William T., stenographer 404 Commercial, h. 231 High Callan Fred, brakeman M. C. R. R., bds. 28 Crescent
John J., blacksmith 265 Commercial, h. 310 Portland
John P., engineer, h. 28 Crescent
Joseph A., tailor 235 Middle, bds. 760 Congress
Joseph F., blacksmith M. C. R. R., h. rear 100 Deering av.
Thomas L., provisions 231 York, bds. 44 Winter SEE McCALLUM
Callender Catherine Miss, nurse, bds. 118 Dartmouth
Calley Russell D., clerk 260 Commercial, rms. 32 Crescent Calli Louis, laborer 143 Fore, h. 26 Carey lane
Callinan Edward J., brakeman B. & M. R. R., bds. 24 High
John E., letter carrier 309 St. John, h. 16 Bradford Callo Gaetano, laborer, h. rear 415 Brighton av.
Callocorea Mfg. Co. (The), Thomas M. Johnston treas. 2 Free
Calor Helen Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 63 Ashmont
Calvary Cemetery, Rev. Timothy H. Houlihan supt., Main, Cash Cor. Calverley Tom H., machinist 58 Fore, h. 83 Munjoy Calvert Dorothy E. Miss, bds. 98 Park
Grace W. Miss, moved to Washington, D. C. Thomas Errington, editor Argus 99 Exchange, h. 98 Park William H., U. S. A., h. 117 Oxford
Cameron Alexander, vice-pres. 511 Congress, h. 107 Beacon Annie Miss, laundress 481 Fore, hds. 181 Lincoln, S. P.
Annie E. Mrs. housekeeper 293 Congress, bds. do. Catherine, widow of Thomas L., h. 181 Lincoln, S. P. Daniel, carpenter, h. 121 Oxford
Duncan A., carpenter 3 Center, h. 77 Grand, S. P. John, machinist G. T. R., h. 216 Presumpscot
John W., asst. light keeper Portland Head Light, C. E. h. do. Martha S., widow of John, rms. 18 Casco Maud E. Miss, clerk 128 Exchange, rms. 18 Casco
F. D. FOLSOM CO., 509-511 CONGRESS ST.
Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies' Suits and Coats.
W. T. KILBORN CO. 24 AND 26 FREE STREET
INLAID and PRINTED LINOLEUMS CHAMBER EFFECTS A SPECIALTY
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 351
CAMERON
Percival A., contractor 41 Mayo, h. do.
Thomas N., engineer P. I. & S. Co., S. P., h. 167 Lincoln, do. William, carpenter, h. rear 59 Washington av. William J., heater, bds. 181 Lincoln, S. P.
Camfield Arthur B., h. 95 Elm
Cammett Frank, trav. salesman (Boston), 52 Exch., rms. 296 Cong. Stephen, bds. 296 Congress William, physician 296 Congress, h. do.
Camp Walter T., pres. and treas. 54 York, h. 17 West
Campbell Albert J., clerk P. T. Co., bds. 807 Congress Alice Miss, bds. 15 Forest
Annis S., farmer, h. rear 101 Riverside
Caroline Miss, linotyper 193 Federal, bds. 15 Forest
Carrie R. Mrs. bds. Columbia Hotel
Charles, solicitor 121 Center, bds. 421 Cumberland av.
Charles E., salesman 474 Congress, bds. 141 High, S. P.
Charles 3., janitor 45 Casco, h. 15 Mayo
Cyrus, carpenter M. C. R. R., h. 1080 Congress
Edwin, laborer, bds. rear 101 Riverside
Effie C. Miss, bds. 13 Tremont
Eleanor, nurse, bds. 168 Danforth
Eva M. Miss, teacher North School, bds. 15 Mayo
Evelyn, widow of Henry M., bds. 38 Roberts
Frank D. Mrs., rms. 11 Shepley
Frank J., bookkeeper 35 Free, bds. 74 Chestnut Frank V., conductor M. C. R. R., h. 30 Grand
Fred L., carpenter 191 Grant, h. 19 Saunders
George G., mail clerk R. M. S., bds. 15 Mayo
Gordon M., electrician 121 Center, bds. 240 State
Harold, (U. S. A.), bds. 281 Pine, S. P. Harriet E., widow of Alexander, bds. 84 Broadway, S. P. Helen Mrs., bds. 72 Brown
Herbert, engineer M. C. R. R., h. 1 Cherry James, clerk 151 Commercial, bds. 150 Free James E., brakeman M. C. R. R., h. 38 Roberts
Jerome E., printer 99 Exchange, bds. 74 Chestnut John E., carpenter P. R. R., h. 141 High, S. P.
John J., car cleaner Union Station, h. 15 Forest
John M., engineer 4 Milk, h. 35 Huntress
Katherine T. Miss, bookkeeper 494 Cong., bds. 198 Danforth Lena, widow of Daniel A., bds. 203 Franklin
Malcolm A., carpenter M. C. R. R., h. 576 Washington av. Marcellus S., h. 74 Upland av.
Martha Mrs., housekeeper 150 Free, rms. do.
Mary Miss, bds. 168 Danforth
Mary B., laundress 26 Temple, bds. 620 Main, Westbrook
Patrick, carpenter, h. 74 Chestnut
Robert, gardener, rms. 165 Forest av.
Robert E., hotel Mt. Desert, h. 65 Gray
Roderick W., janitor 11 Exchange, h. do.
Silas H., clerk 238 St. John, rms. 655 Congress
Thomas A., h. 168 Danforth
Wallace J., pressman 56712 Congress rm. 7, bds. 15 Forest Walter E., blacksmith, 325 Cumberland av., h. 1476 Wash. av. William C., helper 155 Auburn, bds. do.
Canadian Express Co., William W. Kemp, agt. 101 Exchange Fur Co., The (Bernard M. Silverman and Joseph Cooper), furs, 647 Congress
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OFFICE, FIDELITY BUILDING
PLASTERERS AND STUCCO WORKERS
VIP HIỆN
JOHN W. BURROWES COMPANY, BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Office and Mill Foot of Preble St.
Carpets Dusted and Relaid Carpets Dyed and Made Over
FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE
352 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CANADIAN
Thomas, agent 55 Oak, bds. do.
CANAL NATIONAL BANK, Edward D. Noyes cashier, 188 Mid- dle (see advt.) Canales Charles B., bds. 86 Monument Emma C., widow of George L., h. 869 Congress. Fred, driver 35 Forest av.
Henry A., lather, hds. 86 Monument Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 86 Monument Samuel R., storekeeper 58 Fore, h. 82 Monument Sarah E., widow of Francis P., h. 86 Monument Canary Edward, mgr. 275 Middle, bds. 66 Kellogg Canavan John, painter 70 Free, h. 327a Congress Joseph, clerk 489 Congress, bds. 1412 India Reta Miss, bds. 35 Thomas William J., car inspector G. T. R., h. 10 Galvin Val M., cigars 14 India, h. 1412 do.
(80 Oak St. ) Tel. 202
Canders William E., telegrapher M. C. R. R., h. 905 Forest av.
Cando Francesco, h. rear 276 Fore
Candy John B., h. Birch Knolls, C. E.
Canfield Annie Miss, maid, bds. 100 Winter
Cann W. Thomas, carpenter Ryans ct., h. Kent Cannell George C., h. 199 Spring Harry, collector, rms. 18 Casco
James W., lineman 45 Forest av., rms. 345 Congress Roy B., moulder 476 Fore, h. at Westbrook S. A., woodworker foot of Morrill, h. at Westbrook
Canney Laura Mrs. toilet parlors 57312 Congress, bds. do. Mary E., widow of George B., h. 124 Noyes Canning Annie Miss, bds. 43 Danforth Andrew G., lineman P. R. R. Mabel Miss, stenographer, bds. 43 Danforth
Minnie Miss, clerk, bds. 43 Danforth William G., grocer 43 Danforth, h. do.
Cannon Emma, widow of John H., bds. 7 School John J., brakeman B. & M. R. R., h. 7 School
Cannonier Sarah E., widow of Edward S., h. 22312 Cumberland av.
Canon William F., bookkeeper 476 Fore, h. Charles rd., C. E. Canty Mazie, bds. 8 Ponce
Cape Cottage Casino, Cottage rd., C. E. Elizabeth High School, Town Hall, Ocean rd, C. E.
Elizabeth Life Saving Station, B. B.
Ellzabeth Town Farm, Hannaford rd., C. E. Elizabeth Town Hall, Ocean rd., C. E. Theatre, Cottage rd., C. E.
Capello Gregory, tailor 22812 Middle, bas. 91 Franklin Capen Charles H., wood turner 200 Pearl, h. 55 Elm
Edith Miss, bds. 69 St. Lawrence Etta J. Miss, bookkeeper 20 West, bds. 55 Elm Hattle E. Miss, bds. 34 William
M. Althea Miss, stenographer 128 Excbange, bds. 55 Elm Susan P., widow of David B., h. 267 Cumberland av.
William E., candy maker 4 Milk, h. 69 St. Lawrence Capitol Lunch Co., J. Lloyd Hackenberg mgr., 230 Middle Caplan Elias, physiclan 318 Congress, h. 83 Morning Herman, trav. salesman (Providence, R. l.), h. 263 Congress Israel, lawyer 187 Middle, rm. 3, bds. 83 Morning Louis, moved to California
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Carbee Arthur J., barber 930 Congress, h. 929a do. Carbury Phillip, mill hand, bds. 933b Congress Card Delia Miss, bds. 118 Dartmouth
Ella 1., widow of John H., 81 Lincoln
George F., laborer, h. 52 Bell
Harold M., clerk, bds. 893 Washington av.
Helen V. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 110 Park
Howard H., cable splicer 45 Forest av., bds. do.
John H., teacher (New York), bds. 81 Lincoln
Margaret J. Miss, h. 118 Dartmouth
Mary S., widow of George L., bds. 296 Woodford Melvin H., machinist M. C. R. R., h. 893 Washington av.
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