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Irene M. Miss, atudent (Batea), bds. 30 Bolton James E., h. 21 Kellogg
Joseph B., crossing tender Union Station, h. 21 Gray Mabel Miss, waitress, bds. 1062 Congress
Maud E. Miss, clerk 70 Free, bds. 21 Kellogg
Merrill F., teamster 350 Commercial, h. 493 Fore
Reuben, bds. 5 Sumner ct.
Thomaa, rms. 54212 Congress
Willard F., palnter 70 Free, bds. 29 Free, S. P. William E., musician 249 Middle, rms. 9 Ellsworth
Chandler's Band, headquarters 27 Monument sq.
Chang Chin, laundry 37 Preble, h. do.
Chapin J. Willard, bds. 7 Tolman pl. William E., teacher P. H. S., h. 197 Coyle
Chaplan Fred D., pres. 455 Portland, bds. 5 Crescent
Chaplin Carroll S., alderman ward 7 and (Gurney, Sturgis & Chap- lin) 415 Congress rm. 323, bds. 125 Western promenade
Cynthia W. Miss, bds. 293 Portland
Edward A., clerk 671 Congress, h. 53 Washburn av.
Eugene C., clerk 554 Congress, h. 41 Ellsworth
Flavel A., supt. 302 Commercial, h. 125 Western promenade
Huldah M., widow of Ashbel, h. 125 Western promenade
Joseph F., city treasurer, S. P., h. 123 Westbrook, do.
Maude W., clerk 273 Middle, bds. 53 Washburn av.
Merle P., asst. engineer, moved to Fairfield
William F., clerk Union Station, rms. 53 Washburn av. Chapman Abram H., h. 36 South
Albert A., trav. salesman 155 Middle, h. 226 Capisic
Albion L. (Chapman & Wyman), 552 Deering av., h. 88 Pleas- ant av.
Albion P., h. 226 Capisic
Arthur, asst. U. S. attorney Federal Court House and lawyer 191 Middle, rms. 14-16, h. 180 Beacon
Bertha W. Miss, asst. Public Library, bds. 220 Concord
Burl (U. S. A.), h. 24 Pillsbury, S. P.
Carl R., elevator man 156 Free, bds. 50 Parris
Clark D., student 396 Congress, bds. 482 Cumberland av.
Dora M., widow of Henry J., h. 327 Brackett
Elizabeth S. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 39 Cushman
Frank G., gardener 1494 Forest av., h. rear 1446 do.
George H., h. 1442 Congress
George H., civil engineer, bds. 325 Brackett
Gertrude Miss, bds. 482 Cumberland av.
Grace M. Miss, clerk 238 St. John, bds. 48 Winter
John E., sailmaker 44 Portland pier, rms. 130 Free
Leonard B., h. 44 Capisic
Mary L. Miss, student, bds. 325 Brackett
Melville, janitor 177 High, bds. 116 Portland
M. Gertrude Miss, stenographer 238 St. John, bds. 32 Oxford Napoleion, clerk 369 St. John, bds. 267b Congress
CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK, Adam P. Leighton pres., 185 Middle (see advt.)
Philip F., lawyer 187 Middle rm. 2, h. 48 Western promenade Robert F .. pres. 187 Middle rm. 1, h. 375 Spring
MAINE REALTY BUREAU,
W. M. PENNELL, Manager Fidelity Building PORTLAND, MAINE
W. T. Kilborn Co. 24 AND 26 FREE STREET
STRAW MATTINGS NEW AND UNIQUE EFFECTS
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 363
CHAPMAN
Samuel A., seeds, etc., 1442 Congress, h. do.
Sarah Miss, nurse, bds. 50 Cushman
Sarah Mrs., bds. 233 Pleasant av.
Thomas K., clerk 554 Congress, bds. 3 Congresa park Wilford G., lawyer 396 Congress, h. 482 Cumberland av.
Wilford G. jr., student, bds. 482 Cumberland av. William E., paper hanger, h. 48 Winter
William H., electrical engineer 58 Fore, h. 325 Brackett
& Wyman (Albion L. Chapman), druggists 552 and 554 Deer- ing av.
Chappel Ruby E. Miss, bds. 60 Sherman
Chappie Ralph, laborer, h. 251 Congress
Chark Alfred J., engineer 655 Congress, h. 19 Henry
Charke Ernest J., clerk 269 Middle, b. 67 Atlantic
John, bds. 67 Atlantic
Charles Harrian, laborer, h. 166 Lancaster
Jobn H. (John H. Charles & Co.) 94 Portland and grocer 166a Lancaster, h. 166 do.
John H. & Co. (John H. Charles and Peter Gulasarlan), grocers 94 Portland
Charleson Oscar, master mariner, h. 18 Atlantic
Charleston Alexander, h. 110 Deering av.
Isabella Miss, bds. 137 Park
Jane Miss, h. 137 Park
Robert, carpenter 105 Preble, bds. 110 Deering av.
Charlesworth John, laborer, h. 48 Free
Charleton Charles W., machinist G. T. R., h. 16 Beckett Eugenia I. Miss, teacher, bds. 32 Atlantic
George B., packer 473 Congress, h. 10 Morning
William W., paper hanger 32 Atlantic, h. do.
Charlton Adolph E., foreman machinist 29 Portland pier, rms. do. Chase Ada B. Miss, milliner 11 Casco, bds. do. Albert E., trav. salesman, h. 1 Conant
Albro E., lawyer 396 Congress, bds. Falmouth Hotel
Alfred E., h. 421 Cumberland av.
Alice J. Miss, teacher So. Portland, bds. 16a Deering
Angelina Mrs., operator 1169 Forest av., bds. 7 Goodridge av.
Andrew B., master mariner, h. 257 State
Arnold, operator 1169 Forest av., h. 7 Goodridge av.
Arthur A. (Portland Paper Stock Co.), 13 Union wharf, b. at Boston, Mass.
Arthur R. Rev., h. 331 Congress
Bros. (Daniel Chase), wharfingers 18012 Commercial
Carl K., chauffeur, bds. 869 Congress
Caroline M., widow of Jefferson, h. 7 North
Charles A., h. 84 North
Charles C., clerk 47 Exchange, bds. 14 Quincy
Charles E., clerk, bds. 26 Lafayette
Charles H. Mrs., h. 94 State
Charles K. D., motorman P. R. R. Co., bda. 359 Congress
Charles L., clerk B. & M. R. R.
Charles S., pres. Charles S. Chase Co., 5 Commercial wharf, h. 11 Carleton
Charles W., mate C. B. & H. Lines, h. 49 Ballard, S. P.
Clara G. Mrs., laundress 26 Temple, bds. 33 State
CHASE CHAS. S. CO., Charles S. Chase pres., Walter S. Rowe treas., lime and cement 5 Commercial wharf (see advt.) Daniel (Chase Bros.), 18012 Commercial, h. 16 Gray
THE WELCH STENCIL CO. FRANK B. W. WELCH, TREAS. 401 FORE STREET
Rubber Stamps, Stanclis, Etc., Engraving, Printing, Stock Certificates and Seala
COAL
COMPANY A. R. WRIGHT
COKE
50 EXCHANGE ST. 350 COMMERCIAL ST.
WOOD
Highest Standards Best Equipment
WESTBROOK SEMINARY, PORTLAND, MAINE
Broadest Courses Strongest Faculty
364
PORTLAND {1912] DIRECTORY.
CHASE
D. Otley, granite dealer Holyoke wharf, h. 27 Oak, S. P. Edgar F., laborer, bds. 33 Atlantic
Edith F. Miss, stenographer 154 Middle, bds. 150 Franklin
Edward A., painter 70 Free, bds. 88 Portland
Eliza, widow of Emery .C., h. Pond Cove, C. E.
Emily E., teacher Nathan Clifford school, bds. 100 North
Eva M. Miss, clerk 176 Middle, bds. 7 North
Evelyn Miss, student, bds. 1 Pine
Fannie M., widow of Edward L., bds. 27 Munjoy Florence, stenograpber 70 Free, bds. 33 State
Francis E., inspector Custom House, h. 161 Neal
Frank A., clerk 500 Commercial, h. at Westbrook Frank C., clerk 154 Middle, h. 17 Eastern promenade Frank Herbert, clerk 491 Congress, h. 150 Franklin Fred, boxmaker 151 Kennebec, bds. 21 Wilmot
Fred A., clerk 9 Monument sq., h. 27 North
Fred G., lineman, bds. 11 Casco
Fred T., rms. 21 Wilmot
Frederick V., lawyer 120 Exchange, rm. 202, h. 176 Vaughan George M., clerk 651 Congress, rms. 22 Dow
George N., sergt. Fort Mckinley, Great Diamond Island, h. 120 High, S. P.
George S., bookkeeper 465 Congress, rm. 902, h. 64 Roberts
George W., physician 1 Pine, h. do.
Gilbert E., blacksmith 637 Forest av., h. 51 Irving
Hannah L. Mrs., milliner 54712 Congress, rm. 9, rms. 30 Preble Harold A., apprentice, bds. 27 North
Harold B., clerk 404 Commercial, bds. 150 Franklin
Harry A., accountant 238 St. John, h. Wordsworth
Harry B., carpenter, h. 49 Ballard, S. P.
Harry B., plumber 153 Federal, h. at Westbrook
Harry G., clerk 203 Federal, bds. 41 Hartley
Hattie E. Mrs., h. 49 Ballard, S. P.
Henry A., steamfitter 183 Brackett, bds. 2 Joy pl. Herbert L., letter carrier, h. 100 North Hiram B., plasterer, bds. 56 Brown
Hortense M. Miss, bookkeeper 78 Union, bds. 288 Congress
House (new), Geza V. Seemayer prop., 434 Congress
Howard C., shipper 157 Middle, h. 10 Bedford
Howard E., confectionery 34 Lancaster, h. do.
I. Anna, widow of Newton, h. 41 Hartley
Jerome E., died Sept. 10, 1911
Jessie Miss, bds. 16 Gray
Joseph E., stenog. 95 Exch., rm. 21, rms. 54212 Cong., rm. 73 Josie F., laundress 26 Temple, bds. 182 Clark
Julia, widow of Charles C., rms. 54212 Congress rm. 73
J. Warren, trav. salesman 79 Commercial, bds. 72 Federal Lafayette M., section hand, h. 1 Merrill ct.
Leavitt & Co. (William Leavitt jr.), ship brokers and com. mer. 167 Commercial
Leona, widow of Jerome E., bds. 72 Federal
Lucina Miss, stenographer 500 Commercial
Lucy E. Miss, h. 59 Elm
Lydia P. Miss, bds. 77 Hill, S. P.
Mabel Miss, bds. 41 Pine
Marion, nurse, rms. 20 Norwood
Marion Miss, bds. 1 Pine
Martha D. Mrs., teacher South Portland high school, bds. 463 St. John
PORTLAND SEBAGO ICE CO,
Sebago Water ice OFFICE 302 COMMERCIAL ST. Telephone Connection.
BOOKBINDING
BLANK BOOKS THE SEAVEY COMPANY
24 EXCHANGE STREET
C
UNDERWOOD SPRING WATER For Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 365
CHASE
Martha E. Mrs., widow of Rufus, h. 77 Hill, S. P.
Mildred E. Miss, bds. 27 North
Minnie L., teacher South Portland, rms. 16a Deering
Nan E. Mrs., seamstress 26812 Middle, h. 327a Congress
Napoleon B., h. Long Island
Nellie M., widow of Warren W., dressmaker 11 Shepley, h. do. Nellie M. Miss, milliner 49 Oak, bds. 21 Wllmot
Nellie M. Miss, stenographer commissioner of public works office City Hall, bds. 84 High
Nettie Mrs., clerk, bds. 64 Roberts
Quincy T., piano tuner 534 Congress, bds. 103 Longfellow
Randall J., councilman Ward 4 and barber 115 Center, h. 56 Brown
Robert E., submarine diver, h. 26 High
Sarah, widow of Leonard, bds. 62 Roberts
Selden, blacksmith, moved to Gorham
Sidney B., clerk 500 Commercial, h. 37 Chase, S. P.
Transfer Co., Thomas H. Pratt mgr., Franklin wharf
Warren H., h. 48 State
Warren P., broker and com. mer., died June 20, 1911 Wilhelmina L. Miss, bds. 37 Chase, S. P.
William E., bds. 59 Congress
William M., sergt. police, rms. 359 Congress
William W., laborer, h. 11 Casco
Winfield, electrician, rms. 261 Congress
Winfield L., engineer G. T. R., h. r. 61 Veranda
Chauffeurs' Club, rms. 584a Congress
Chelekis Samuel J., fruit and bootblack 171% Preble, bds. 65 Brown Chellis Ernest O., physician 336 Brackett, h. do.
Engene D., physician, died Feb. 1, 1912
Mary A. Mrs., bds. 336 Brackett
William M., salesman 24 Forest av., h. 21 Devonshire Chemical Engine No. 1, 133 Market
Chenery Clarence, candymaker 67 Center, h. at Falmouth Daniel D., bds. 88 Beacon
Edward J., fir pillows 151 Woodford, h. do.
Helen F., widow of William, h. 450 Cumberland av.
Henry L., draughtsman 79 Preble, h. 88 Beacon
Lida M. Miss, bds. 91 Emery
Margaret, student, bds. 151 Woodford
Mfg. Co., Willis M. Chenery pres., laces, embroidery and fancy goods 236 and 238 Middle
Oliver H., trav. salesman 236 Middle, hds. 91 Emery
Susie M., stitcher 43 Market, hds. at Falmouth
William H., clerk 493 Commercial, bds. 450 Cumberland av.
CHENERY WILLIAM N., jewelers' supplies 502 Congress, rm. 3, h. at Falmouth Foreside (see advt.)
Willis M., pres. 236 Middle, h. 91 Emery
Cheney Charles E., ins. agt. 96 Exchange, bds. 289 Cumberland av. Edward E., sec. and treas. 236 Middle, h. 88 Morning
F. Ethel Miss, compositor, died 1911
Harold, collector 9 Temple, bds. 112 Woodford
Henry F., brakeman B. & M. R. R., h. 97 Chapel, S. P.
Luther A., clerk 112 Exchange, h. 430 Forest av.
Mary C., widow of Henry, bds. 289 Cumberland av.
Myrtice D. Miss, teacher Deering high school, bds. 6 Waverly Napoleon A., painter, h. 112 Woodford
1880 Established
GLOBE LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 26 to 38 Temple Street
Tolman, Bradford Furniture Co. 17 Preble Street
Dealers in New and Second- Hand Furnl- ture. Antique Furnl- lure a Specialty
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. MORRILLS CORNER
DRY PINE Kindling Wood
STORES AND OFFICES FURNISHED WITH
COMPLETE OUTFITS
366 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CHENEY
Pearl E., teacher, moved to Arlington, Mass.
Sarah D. Mrs., h. 6 Waverly
Stanley C., clerk post office, h. Jackson
Chepple Ralph, driver 17 Preble, h. r. 267 Congress
Chesley Albert A., farmer, bds. 60 Westbrook
Albert H., farmer, bds. 60 Westbrook
Albert W., driver, h. rear 144 Brown, S. P.
Clinton H., tailor 191 Middle, bds. 191 Cumberland av.
Henry O., conductor M. C. R. R., h. 81 Gray
Sarah S. Mrs., widow of Samuel A., h. 113 Franklin
Chessman Roswell C., h. 50 Walton
Chestnut Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 11 to 15 Chestnut
Chlappe Ralph, h. rear 249 Congress
Chiaravolloti Domenico, laborer, h. 50 Pleasant
Chiasson Lazar, hoilermaker 58 Fore, h. 41 Greenleaf Peter, boilermaker 58 Fore, h. r. 22 Kellogg
Chick Amos E., floor layer, h. 17 Roberts
Arthur D., mgr., moved to New York
Coral C., janitor P. R. R., h. 4 Arcadia
Daniel W., bds. 790 Congress
Edward M., millman 151 Kennebec, h. 69 Kelsey, S. P.
Grace L. Miss, bds. 36 Tyng
Jessie F., widow of James M., h. 838 Stevens av.
William C., freight conductor B. & M. R. R., east div., h. 36 Tyng
Child Albert W., harness mfr., h. 98 Ocean av.
Alice J. Miss, teacher (Lewiston), bds. 98 Ocean av.
Edgar W., repairer 631 Forest av., bds. 98 Ocean av.
Eleanor M. Miss, milliner 9 Merrill, bds. do.
George A., electrician, bds. 98 Ocean av.
Ward B., clerk 238 St. John, bds. at Westbrook
Children's Heart Work Society, Laura A. Slayton pres. 98 Forest av. Hospital (The), 91 Danforth and 68 High
Protective Society, Mrs. Mary S. Burnham agent, 85 Market rm. 21
Childs Arthur P., lodging house 20 Cedar, h. 251 Cumberland av.
E. C., clerk 155 Middle, bds. 7 Chapel
Leroy, electrician 222 Middle, h. 57012 Congress
Chin Chang, laundry 37 Preble, h. do.
Charlie, laundryman 113 Congress Chun, laundry 27 Free, h. do.
Chipman Annie R. Miss, clerk, bds. 128 Veranda Emma, widow of Daniel H., hds. 12 Ashmont
Frank M., dentist 439 Congress, h. 1002 Brighton av.
Fred J., dentist 536a Congress, h. 12 Ashmont
James, teamster, h. 121 Sheridan
Lyman B. (Libby & Chipman), provisions 574 Congress, h. 7 Ellsworth
Mary J., widow of Orrin G., h. 1002 Brighton av.
Miner, removed to New York
Percy C., clerk 455 Congress, bds. 128 Veranda
Seth L., blacksmith, h. 128 Veranda
Chisholm Brothers, Adam P. Leighton mgr., news agents and pub- lishers 238 St. John and Union and Grand Trunk stations Coleman, laborer, h. 88 Salem
Hugh J., pres. Rumford Falls Power Co., Portland & Rumford Falls R. R., Rumford Lumber Co. and Oxford Paper Co. 120 Exchange, h. at New York, sum. res. 103 State
F. D. FOLSOM CO.,
509-511 CONGRESS ST.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
F. O. BAILEY & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOWCASES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
W. T. Kilborn Co.
24 & 26 CARPETS
FREE STREET In Every Grade
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 367
CHISHOLM
John, coal and wood 59 Lancaster, h. 400 Woodford CHITTENDEN ALBERT E., osteopathic physician 655 Congress, rms. 601-602, h. do. (see opp. Osteopathiata) Choat Frank E., messenger 7 Monument sq., h. 849 Congress
Choate John F., cutter 67 Union, h. la Elmwood place
Kathleen L., stitcher 67 Union, bds. 1a Elmwood pl. Choloaw John, h. 34 Deer
Chong Wong, laundry 131 Market, h. do. Christensen Carl, apprentice 58 Fore, bds. r. 30 Turner Christian, baker, h. r. 30 Turner
Christian M., painter, h. r. 32 Fairfield
Frederick A., foreman, h. 27 Wilson
Jens M., carpenter, h. 29 Water
Nils, teamster 48 Main, S. P., h. Whitehall av., do. Paul, clerk 137 Middle, h. 27 Cleaves
Christian James B., bookkeeper end Com'l whf., h. 150 Preble, S. P. Marie Miss, milliner 53 Oak, bds. 150 Preble, S. P.
Science reading room 562 Congress, rm. 502
Christiansen Alfred, screenmaker 70 Free
Carl, patternmaker 25 Commercial, bda. 30 Turner Carl P., grocer 98 Washington av., h. 1 Madison
Carrie M. Miss, hds. 14 Bowdoin
Charles E., laborer, h. 48 Washington av.
Christian jr., laborer, hds. 1026 Ocean av.
Christopher, head kiln burner r. 253 Forest av., h. 1 Laurel lane
Conrad J., carpenter M. C. R. R., bds. 311 Congress Edward, coverer 70 Free
Emil H., laborer, h. 17 Oxford
Emma F. Miss, clerk 494 Congress, bds. Whitehall av., S. P. Hans, cabinetmaker 91 Kennebec, h. 22 Oxford
Hans Emile, hrakeman M. C. R. R., h. 80 Ocean, S. P.
Harry, machinist 143 Fore, hds. 118 Pearl
Helen M. Miss, seamstress 24 Free, hds. rear 30 Turner
Henry, cabinetmaker 71 Kennebec
Ida M. Miss, clerk 8 Free, bds. r. 30 Turner
Isabella Miss, bds. 14 Smith
Jennie Miss, bds. 37 Cottage, S. P.
Josephine, bds. Long Island
Louis, clerk 24 Wilmot, bds. 93 Washington av. Mamie Miss, clerk, bds. 1 Laurel lane
Olaf, engineer, bds. 11 Mayo
Peter, packer 273 Commercial, h. 93 Washington av.
Peter, clerk 112 Exchange, h. 59 Cumberland av.
Peter H., grocer Island av. Long Island, h. do. Petrine M., widow of Peter, h. 37 Cottage, S. P.
Christianson Adolph, millman 70 Free, bds. 311 Congress Charles M., fireman rear 253 Forest av., h. 25 Howard Christian, millman 70 Free
E. C., iron worker 33 Pearl, h. 35 Washington av.
Edward M., cabinetmaker 70 Free Louis J., roofer 22 Monument sq., h. 91 Myrtle SEE KRISTONSEN
Christie Clarence L., clerk, moved to Kennebunk Nora, widow of James, h. 106-108 Federal Christman Clinton G., clerk 58 Portland pier, rms. do.
Christy Charles E., teamster 1 Central wharf, h. rear 195 Franklin George, apprentice 63 Washington av., bda. 195 Franklin
we can do it. Plaster or Cement
If it is in
JACKSON & FORRESTALL
PLASTERERS
Office, Fidelity Bldg. TELEPHONE CONNECTION = C
RANDALL & MCALLISTER
COAL
70 Exchange Street and 68-84 Commercial Street Telephone Connection
JOHN W. BURROWES COMPANY,
Office and Mill BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS Foot of Preble St.
Mattresses Steamed and Made Over
368
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CHRISTY
Thomas F., teamster, h. 70 Portland
Church Edith L. Miss, stenographer 15 Cross, bds. 37 Tremont Elroy B., clerk, bds. 205 Westbrook
Grace V. Miss, bds. 205 Westbrook
Hazel D., tel. operator 19 Exchange, bds. 205 Westbrook Henry J., Ins. and real estate 86 Exchange, h. 12 Boyd pl.
James R., major medical corps Ft. Williams, C. E., bds. do. John, milk inspector 345 Fore, h. 205 Westbrook
Marjorle Miss, nurse 68 Hlgh, bds. do.
of Christ, 867 Congress
of Immaculate Conception, 190 Cumberland av.
of the Messiah, Universalist, 260 and 262 Congress of the Sacred Heart, 92 Sherman
Rebecca Mrs., h. 219 Federal
Willlam H., died March 18, 1911
Churchill Delia, h. 89 Oxford
CHURCHILL FRANK M., architect and engineer 536a Congress, h. 74 Winslow (see advt.)
George N., teamster 302 Commercial, h. 89 Oxford
Henry P., electrician, h. 39 Fairfield
Joseph L. (Churchill Mfg. Co.), 57012 Cong. rm. 10, h. 829 do.
J. Rosamond Miss, musician 517 Congress, rms. 173 Neal
Marion Miss, clerk, rms. 122 Park
Mfg. Co. (J. L. Churchill), plaiting 57012 Congress rm. 10
The, A. S. Young prop., 51 State
Thomas D., clerk 404 Commercial, rms. 26 Whitney
William A., dept. mgr. 482 Congress, rms. 122 Park Willie O., painter 484 Congress, rms. 122 Park
Chute Alonzo W., ins. agt., h. Rigby rd., S. P.
Herbert E., conductor P. R. R., h. at Westbrook
Ida M. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 4 Davis pl.
Joseph F., sec. Casco and Portland Loan and Building Asso- ciations 104 Exchange, h. 226 Woodford
Sadie M. Mrs., h. 151 Lincoln, S. P.
William A., laborer, h. 25 Mayo
Chutnosky Nathan, cutter 148 Middle, bds. 31 Deer
Chutosetzsky Frank, peddler, h. 32 Hampshire
Cilley Arthur A., electrician P. R. R., bds. 70 Allen av. A. Augustine, farmer, h. 148 Riverside
George G., milk dealer 70 Allen av., h. do.
Marion G., packer foot of Morrill, bds. 70 Allen av.
Cinquin! Alfred, dled Dec. 11, 1911
Alfred, fruit, bds. 48 Pleasant
Francis, laborer, h. 48 Pleasant
Pedio, clerk 590 Congress, bds. 42 Cotton
Peter, clerk, bds. 48 Pleasant
Peter A., fruit stand Exchange cor. Middle, h. 42 Cotton Solitto & Co. (Gaetano Solitto), fruit 590 Congress
Cloakos Thomas, laborer, h. 84 Preble
Cipriano Antonio, laborer, h. Pleasant av., P. I.
Clty Assessors, City Hall Auditor, City Hall Clerk, City Hall
Department of Public Works, City Hall Electrician, 118 Federal
Farm, 1144 Brighton av.
Hay Scales, Marginal way
Home, 1133 Brighton av.
Electrotypes,
Thousands of them made annually by us. Quick delivery. SOUTHWORTH PRINTING COMPANY
80 Oak St. Tel. 202
FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE
Feather Beds and Pillows Steam Renovated
Optical Repair Work of All Kinds Solicited
EASTON-OPTICIAN
519 Congress Street
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
369
CITY
Messenger, City Hall Stables, 74 to 82 Hanover Treasurer, City Hall
Civitney Sarah, operator 148 Middle, bds. 378 Portland Clahane Frank, clerk, h. 19 Marion
Clancy Alice M. Miss, tel. operator, bds. 43 Danforth Bridget A. Miss, ironer 26 Temple, bds. 42 Danforth Catherine M. Miss, bds. rear 237 Danforth Charles, laborer, rms. 12912 Market
Daniel, laborer, h. 13 Tate
Daniel E., trav. salesman, h. 67 Gray
Harry H., teamster, h. 18 Kellogg
John, laborer, h. 10 E, S. P.
John A., laborer, h. 10 Larch
John J., clerk 21 Pleasant, bds. 121 Newbury
J. Richard, agt. Allen Line 1 India, bds. Falmouth Hotel Katherine, h. 6 Larch Martin C., grocer 223 Danforth, h. 60 Clark
Mary Miss, bds. 48 Neal
Mary, widow of John C., h. 158 Danforth
Maurice, porter 166 Commercial, h. 34 Cotton
Michael, laborer, bds. 14 South
Michael A., clerk 196 Middle, h. 71 Free
Michael A., clerk, bds. 80 Quebec
Michael J. jr., laborer, h. 42 Danforth
Patrick, bds. 42 Danforth
Patrick, laborer, h. 497a Fore
Sarah J., maid 58 West, bds. do.
Stephen P., laborer, h. 100 Newbury
Clapp George S., stationer 4812 Exchange rm. 3, rms. 175 High Grace P., rms. rear 431 Congress
Julius S., prop. rear 431 Congress, h. do.
J. Ella, housekeeper rear 431 Congress, hds. do.
Mary J. E., bds. Lafayette Hotel
Sophia P. Mrs., bds. 29 Montrose
William F., district traffic chief 45 Forest av., b. 48 West Clarity Alice F., widow of Peter A., h. 168 Neal
Edwin P., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 168 Neal
Gertrude E. Miss stenographer 238 St. John, bds. 168 Neal
Helen B. Miss, stenographer 85 Exchange rm. 8, bds. 168 Neal John A., prop. Hotel Temple 20 Temple, h. do.
Mary E. Miss (Clarity Sisters), 536a Cong. rm. 14, h. 61 Kellogg Nellle M. Miss (Clarity Sisters), 536a Cong., bds. 61 Kellogg Patrick E., died September 7, 1911
Sisters (Mary E. and Nellie M.), corsets 536a Cong. rms. 14-19 Thomas, student, hds. 168 Neal
Clark Alhert P., 1st lieut. medical corps Ft. Williams, C. E., h. do. Albert P., messenger 9 Monument sq., h. 43 Cedar
Alfred F., R. F. D. letter carrier, S. P., h. Mitchell rd., C. E. Angeline C., widow of William R., bds. 44 Oxford
Arthur, laborer, moved to Wyoming
Arthur H., retired, bds. 37 Kidder East
Arthur W., shipper rear 253 Forest av., h. 47 Pitt
A. Percy, clerk 137 Middle, h. 35 Falmouth
Bernice Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 120 Free
Carrie Miss, hds. 110 Pickett, S. P. Catherine Miss, stenographer 127 Middle, bds. 91 Gray Celia Miss, teacher So. Portland, bds. 424 Prehle, do.
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Little Diamond now has a plentiful supply of See Brown pure water.
GLOBE LAUNDRY
26 TO 36 TEMPLE STREET
Laundry Work done within Ten Hours
20
Agents for DERBY DESKS
Herring - Hall Marvin Safes
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LOWEST PRICES
On everything required to furnish Office or Store of any kind.
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. BOX SHOOKS MORRILLS CORNER and PACKING BOXES of AH Kinds
370 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CLARK
Charles, teamster, bds. rear 414 Ocean av.
Charles, freight conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 24 Brackett Charles E., painter 51 Union
Charles E., florist rear 112 Coyle, h. 664 Forest av.
Charles L., bds. 94 Preble
Chester H., clerk 143 Middle, h. 36 Angell av., S. P.
Chiever N., brakeman B. & M. R. R., h. 1 Gilman pl.
Clesson J., contractor 291 Woodford, h. do.
Cora, widow of Wilbur H., b. 38 High
David, laborer, h. 6 Valley
David Sumner, painter, bds. 21 Eastern promenade
David S., baggage master B. & M. R. R., h. 222 St. John David T., clerk 9 Monument sq., bds. 52 Spring
Della Miss, seamstress 535 Congress, rms. 142 Pleasant
D. Stella Miss, teacher Vaughan St. school, bds. 30 Boynton Earl G., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 52 Spring
CLARK-EDDY CO. (THE), Horatio Clark pres., Harry B. Eddy, treas., wholesale dry goods 24 Preble (see advt.)
Edna L. Miss, asst. cashier 474 Congress, bds. 721 Stevens av. Edward, painter, rins. 12912 Market
Edward B., brakeman, h. 1137 Congress
Edward E., painter, hds. 44 Walnut
Edward L., lumber surveyor 390 Commercial, bds. 43 Cedar
Edward L., student, bds. 301 Spring
Edward R. (J. B. Clark & Son), sand and gravel 39 Tyng, h. 37 do.
Edward W., car inspector M. C. R. R., h. 163 Grant
Edwin R., fisherman, h. Long Island
Eleazer W. (J. S. Winslow & Co.), 135 Com'l, h. 161 Plne
Elisha A., laborer, h. 160 Pleasant av.
Elisha A., grain dealer 797 Forest av., h. 780 do,
Eliza A., widow of Joseph G., h. 40 Belmont
Ermina Miss, h. 110 Pickett, S. P.
Ernest W., clerk, bds. 302 Cumberland av.
Ervin A., salesman 135 Commercial, h. 13 Grant
Eva Miss, maid 289 St. John, bds. do.
Eva M. Miss, cashier Peaks Island Ferry Co., P. I., bds. off Island av., do.
Everett, bds. 11 Garrison
Flexible Metallic Packing Co., H. Herbert Sturgis, pres., John H. Rich, treas., 65 Kennebec
Flora A., widow of Louis P., bds. 764 Congress
F. Forest, bookkeeper 294 Commercial, bds. 136 Brackett
Frank H., constable 4812 Exchange rm. 2, h. 595 Forest av.
Frank L., registrar of deeds County Court House, h. 275 Woodford
Franklin P., mgr. 46 Exchange, h. 10 Lewis
Franklin P. jr., student, bds. 10 Lewis
Fred E., plumber, bds. 31 Mechanic
Frederick B., painter, bds. 21 Eastern promenade
Frederick F., bookkeeper, bds. 136 Brackett
George A., physician, h. 229 Cumberland av.
George B., moved to Monmouth
George F., cigar mfr. 339 Woodford, bds. do.
George R., laborer, bds. 12912 Market
George W., nurse, bds. 929a Congress
George W., salesman 238 Middle, bds. 147a Spring
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