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front edge and 926 front colored J
Neapolitan Ice Cream Co.
Nelson Iron Works. 966 Vogel H G Co ..
New England Box Co'The ... front cover and 931
New England Confectionery Co.
942
New England Electrotype Co.
953
N E News Co The. 995
N E Oriental Rug Co. 938
997
Nightingale & Childs Co.
920
Norristown Magnesia & Asbestos Co .. 921
Northern Av Stores & Dock Corp .. 996
OBrion, Russell & Co ... bottom end and 965
Old Colony Trust Co. .front colored C
Orthopedic Specialty Shop Inc .. 977
Oxford Welding Co ...
924
Pacetti G S Co .. 994
Paramount Maintenance Co 946
Parker Brothers. front colored H
Payne F S Co. 950
Peelle Company The. 951
Penn Metal Co.
991
Perry, Buxton, Doane Co The. 965
Photostat Corporation. 981
Pickersgill William C. 937
Pierce, Butler & Pierce Mfg Corp. 962
976
Pomeroy Co.
Portland Elevator Co ..
947
Portland Stone Ware Co.
936
Ray Detective Agency & Merchants Secret Service Inc .... 944
Refrigeration Engineers Inc. 987
Richardson Bros.
inside front cover
Roberts Iron Works.
929
Robinson Wm C & Son Co.
976
Robinson & Redman. .
956
Rockwell & Churchill Press The front colored E
Rogers C E Brass Foundry Co. 934 Rosen Talking Machine Co .... line on front cover Schumann A P Co. 996
Scott Linotyping Co. 983
Scott T A Co Inc ... 943
Sexton Can Co ..
998
Shackley W T & Son.
927
Shepherd Peter.
989
Simpson Bros Corp ... opp 606
Simpson, Campbell & Co.
front cover
Slocum Sign Co. 992
Smith & Leonard Construction Co. 942
South Boston Roofing Co. 988
Southgate Press The. 982
Spaulding & Tewksbury Co. 979
Spencer S M Mfg Co. 994
942
State Street Trust Co.
925
Stearns A T Lumber Co. 967
Stein H J Co ... 954
Steinert M & Sons. 981
Stevens Lura S .. 938
Strong Carlisle & Hammond Co. 995
Suffolk Cornice & Skylight Works. 990
Suffolk Engraving & Electrotyping Co. 953
952 Suffolk System 941
Towhill James T Co The.
front colored I
Tracy Lewis E Co .. . front cover
Trimount Laboratories Inc. 954
Tubular Rivet & Stud Co. 988
Turner Frederick A.
994
Underhay Oil Co .. 976
Union Gear & Machine Co. opp 651
Usher Samuel.
front colored E
Vaughan Engineers.
952
Walker Lithograph & Publishing Co 983
Waterman J S & Sons Inc .. 1000
Way-To-Sel Service Inc The. 917
Webster Frank Blake Co .. 997
Webster Mfg Company The. 969
Wetmore-Savage Co ..
924
Whitcomb H C & Co. front colored C White & Leahy .. 990
Whitehead Metal Products Co. 934
Wild & Stevens Inc. . 984
Wood James R Detective Agency Inc .. 945
Wrightson Cecil H ...
983
Yates P B Machine Co. 973
Yawman & Erbe Mfg Co. 976
Youlden, Smith & Hopkinson . front col G
Young I & Co ... .
front colored H
Zion's Herald.
985
Peabody L J.
975
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Madden-Fandel Press.
front colored E
Manning Abrasive Co Inc.
951
Squirrel Brand Co ..
983
Lyall George & Company.
915
997
Pittsburgh Oil Refining Corp ...
Perkins P I Co. 968 Higgins Bros. 959
New England Tank & Tower Co.
993
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BOSTON REGISTER 1922
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY of Patrons outside Boston, having Space in this Book
ASHTON VALVE CO safety valves and gauges 161 East First Cambridge-See page 995
ATWOOD & McMANUS BOX CO box manu- facturers, Vale et off Everett av Chelsea- See page 932
BOSTON FILTER COMPANY water softening and purifying apparatus 35-41 Broadway Chelsea-See page 1000
BOSTON GEAR WORKS machinists, Norfolk Downs, Quincy-See page 1004
CAMBRIDGE PAPER BOX CO 196 Broadway Cambridge-See page 930
CHAMPLIN & HOBBS BOX CO lumber and box manufacturers Fifth st Medford-See page 933
COX A W & CO Inc automobile repairing and machine work 15 Hayward Cambridge -- See page 923
DYER CO The welding and cutting apparatus 155 Brookline Cambridge-See page 922
FIELD WALTER W & SON Ine engine boisting 39-51 Hayward Cambridge-See page 943
G & P ENGRAVING CO printing dies and name plates 76-78 Woodbine street Wollaston- See page 953
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO OF AMERICA 43 Somerville av, Somerville- See page 922
MERRILL P W CO window shades, curtains and fixtures 53 First cor Thorndike st Cam- bridge-See page 1002
MURRAY & TREGURTHA CORP engines Neponset Bridge, Atlantic-See page 952
NEW ENGLAND TANK & TOWER CO 42 Main Everett-See page 997
OXFORD WELDING CO 15 Hayward Cam- bridge-See page 924
PAYNE F S CO elevators 75 Richdale av Cam- bridge-See page 950
ROBERTS IRON WORKS boilers, tanks and smoke pipes 180 Main Cambridge-See page 929
SEXTON CAN CO 31 Cross Everett-See page 998
SQUIRREL BRAND CO nut confections 10-12 Boardman Cambridge-See page 942
STEARNS A T LUMBER CO 98 Taylor Ne- ponset-See page 967
SUFFOLK ENGRAVING AND ELECTRO- TYPING CO Kendall 6q 292 Main Cam- bridge See page 953
WHITE & LEAHY Inc sawdust 51 Allen st Somerville-See page 990
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STATE DEPARTMENTS
LOCATION OF OFFICES
Departments
Offices
Governor.
Executive Chamber, State House
Lieutenant Governor.
Executive Chamber, State House
Secretary Commonwealth.
333 State House
Treasurer and Receiver General.
227 State House
Adjutant General. .
259 State House
Administration, Supervisor of.
308 State House
American Legion Dept. Headquarters.
157 State House
Archives Division, Dept. of Secretary of State.
438 State House
Armory Commissioners.
259 State House
Art Commission, Secretary.
Attorney General.
373 State House
Auditor of Accounts.
229 State House
73 Tremont street, room 635
19 Congress street, room 93
Board of Appeals for Fire Insurance.
312 State House
108 Massachusetts avenue
1 Beacon street, 6th floor 256 State House
Commission on Probation.
Commissioner of State Aid & Pensions.
Commissionere on Foreign and Domestic Commerce ..
Department of Agriculture.
Department of Banking & Insurance, Div. of Banks and Loan Agencies.
Department of Banking & Insurance, Div. of Insurance. Department of Banking and Insurance, Div. of Savings Bank Life Insurance. .
Department of Civil Service and Registration.
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Div. of Chiropody.
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Div, of Registration,
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of State Examiners of Electricians.
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of Registration in Medicine.
144 State House
144 State House
146 State House
146 State House
146 State House
232 Huntington avenue 124 State House
506 State House 519 State House 237 State House
134 State House 128 State House 212 State House
213 State House 212 State House 4 Park street
2A Park street, rm. 8
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313 State House 312 State House
207 State House
150 State House
144 State House
146 State House
180 State House
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of Registration of Nurses.
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of Registration in Optometry.
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of Registration in Pharmacy
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of Dental Examiners.
Department of Civil Service and Registration, Board of Registration in Embalming.
Department of Conservation, Division of Animal Industry Department of Conservation, Division of Fisheries and Game.
Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry Department of Corporations and Taxation.
Department of Correction, Agent for Aiding Discharged Female Prisoners.
Department of Correction, Board of Parole. Department of Education.
Department of Education, Div. of Immigration and Americanization ..
Department of Education, Div. of Public Libraries. Department of Education, Div. of the Blind.
Department of Education, Div. of Nautical Training School.
8 Beacon street, room 78
Ballot Law Commission, Chairman
Bar Examiners, Board of.
Boston Elevated Railway Co., Board of Trustees of the. Boston Transit Department.
Census Division, Dept. of the Secretary of State.
Civil Service Labor Office.
16 State House 174 Court House 123 State House
6 State House 136 State House
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STATE DEPARTMENTS LOCATION OF OFFICES
Offices
Departments Department of Education, Div. of University Extension. Department of Industrial Accidents.
Department of Labor and Industries. Department of Labor and Industries, Board of Concil- istion and Arbitration.
Department of Labor and Industries, Div. of Minimum Wage.
Department of Labor and Industries, Div. of Standards Department of Labor and Industries, Div. of Statistics. Department of Labor and Industries, Div. of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
Department of Labor and Industries, Div. of Industrial Safety.
Department of Mental Diseases.
Department of Public Health.
Department of Public Health, Engineering Division.
Department of Public Safety.
Department of Public Safety, Div. of Inspection.
Department of Public Safety, Div. of Fire Prevention .. . Department of Public Safety, Div. of State Police. Department of Public Safety, State Boxing Commission Department of Public Utilities
Department of Public Welfare.
Department of Public Welfare, Div. of Aid & Relief ..
Department of Public Welfare, Div. of Juvenile Training Dept. of Public Welfare, Div. of Child Guardianship ....
Department of Public Welfare, Div. of Housing and Town Planning.
Department of Public Works ...
Department of Public Works, Div. of Highways
Department of Public Works, Div. Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Department of Public Works, Div. of Waterways & Pub- lic Lands.
Department of Secretary of State ..
Department of Treasurer and Receiver-General.
Fire Inspectors State Police.
Free Employment Office.
Grand Army of the Republic.
Judge Advocate General.
Land Court ..
Medical Department, Chief Surgeon M. N. G.
Metropolitan District Commission.
Metropolitan District, Commission Park Div.
Metropolitan District Commission, Sewerage Div.
Metropolitan District Commission, Water Div.
Military Service Commission.
Pilots, Commissioners of, for the Port of Boston,
Plumbers, State Examiners
68 Broad street
Probation, Commission on.
Public Records, Supervisor of Dept. of the Secretary of State.
252 State House
Quartermaster Chief.
184 State House
Retirement, Board of. .
116 State House
Retirement, Board of Teachers.
212 State House
Sergeant-at-Arms.
200 State House
371 State House
Superintendent of Buildings.
200 State House
Surgeon General,
276 State House
Tax Division, Income.
40 Court street, 3d & 4th floors
U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer.
263 State House
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S.
161 State House
War Records, Division.
258 State House
Workman's Compensation Buresu.
217 State House 272 State House 473 State House
472 State House
473 State House 194 State House 473 State House
6 State House
473 State House
109 State House
546 State House
141 State House
Central Office, 24 State House 24 State House 24 State House 24 State House
24 State House
167 State House 37 State House 30-33 State House 41 Mt. Vernon street, rm. 305
43 State House
36 State House 413 State House 413 State House Commonwealth Pier No. 5 Northern av
-13 State House
333 State House
227 State House
24 State House
23-25 Pearl
27 State House
259 State House
308 Court House
276 State House
1 Asbburton place 1 Ashburton place
1 Ashburton place
1 Ashburton place
263 State House 716 Chamber of Commerce
174 Court House
Spanish War Veterans, Dept. Headquarters. State Library.
341 State House
312 State House
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE State Government consists of & Governor, Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary, Treasurer, sod Receiver-General, Auditor of Accounts. Attorney-General, eight Councillors, forty Seoatora, sod a House of Representatives of 240 members. The annual popular election occurs on the day following the first Monday of November. The plurality system prevails at all elections of civil officers by the people
1922. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor-Channing H. Cox, of Boston, Salary $10,000 Lieutenant Governor -- Alvan T. Fuller, of Malden, Salary $2,000 sud expenses of travel Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederick W. Cook, of Somerville, Salary, $6,000
Treas. and Receiver-Gen .- James Jackson, of Westwood Salary. $5.000 Auditor of the Commonwealth-Alonzo B. Cook of Boston. Salary, $5.000 Attorney-General-J. Weston Allen of Newton, Salary. $7.000
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Salary. $1,000 and expenses of travel The Lieutenant Governor and
1 Harry H. Williams of Brockton
4 John C. F. Slayton of Melrose 7 John A. White of N Brookfield
2 Horace A. Carter of Needham
5 Jamas F. Ingraham of Peabody
8 Francis W. Aldrich of W Spring-
3 Wilbam J Foley of Boatoo
6 Charles S. Smith of Lincolo field
CONGRESSMEN OF MASSACHUSETTS
The Sixty-Seventh Congress begina Marcb 4. 1921. and ends March 4. 1923
SENATORS-Henry Cabot Lodge, of Nabant, term expires March 4, 1923, David I. Walsb, of Fitchburg, term expires March 4, 1925.
REPRESENTATIVES-District 1-Allen Treadway, of Stockbridge. District 2-Frederick H. Gillett. of Springfield. District 3 Calvia D Paige, of Southbridge. District 4-Samuel E. Winslow, of Worcester. District 5-John Jacob Rogers. of Lowell. District 6-A. Piatt Andrew, of Gloucester. District 7-Robert S. Maloney. of Lawrence. District 8 Frederick W. Dallinger, of Cambridge. District 9- Charles L. Underhill, of Somerville. District 10-Peter F. Tague, of Boston. District 11-George Holden Tiakbsm, of Boston. District 12-James A. Gallivan. of Boston. District 13-Robert Luce, of Waltham. District 14-Louis A. Frothingham, of Easton. District 15-Willism S. Greene, of Fall River. Diatrict 16-Joseph Walsh, of New Bedford
SENATE
President, Frank G. Allen of Norwood
Clerk, Henry D. Coolidge of Coacord
Sergeant-at-Arms, Charles O. Holt of Somerville Chaplain, Rev. Edward A. Horton, D D. of Boston
SENATORS. Compensation. $1,500 for the session
CAPE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRICT
Dist. HAMPDEN
1 George D. Chamberlain. of
Springfield
2 Jeho F. Shea, of Holyoke 4
NORFOLK AND PLYMOUTH DISTRICT Elwin Temple Wright, of Rockland
Dist. SUFFOLK
1 Andrew A. Casassa, of Revere
2 Thomas H. Green of Boston
3 William H. McDonnell, of Boston
4 Tbomaa F. Dogovsa, of Boston
5 Wellington Wells. of Boston
6 John P. Eoglert, of Boston
7 John J. Carey, of Boston
8 George W. P. Babb, of Boston
9 Henry S. Clark, of Boston
Diet WORCESTER
1 Christian Nelson, of Worcester
2 Harry A. Cooke. of Worcester
3 Walter A. Hardy, of Fitobburg
4 Charles W. Gould, of Milford
WORCESTER AND HAMPOEN DISTRICT Warren E. Tarbell, of Brookfield
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. [Established by Chapter 497. Acta of 1906]
CAPE ANO PLYMOUTH
Cape Dist-Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham, Falmouth, Harwich, Mashpee. Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Truro. Wellfleet. and Yermouth io Barnstable County. Chilmark, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gomold, Oak Bluffe. Tisbury sud West Tisbury in Dukes County. Nantucket in Nantucket Conaty. and Carver. Duxbury, Halifax. Hanson. Kingston. Pembroke. Plymouth and Plympton in Ply. month County
BERKSHIRE
Adama, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dal- ton, Florida, Hancock, Lanes- borough, New Ashford, North Adams, Pittsfield, Savoy. Wil- Lismstown, Windsor
BERKSHIRE, HAMPSHIRE AND HAMP- DEN Alford. Becket. Egremont, Great Barrington, Hinsdale, Lee. Leoox, Monterey, Mt. Washington, New Marlboro. Otie. Perue. Rich- mond, Standisfield, Sheffield. Stockbridge. Tyringham, Wash- ington, West Stockbridge, D Berkshire County. Easthamp- ton, Huntington, Northampton. Southampton, Westhampton. in Hampshire County. Agawam. Blandford, Chester, Granville. Longmeadow, Montgomery, Rus- sell, Southwick, Tolland, West Springfield and Westfield. in Hampden County
Dist. BRISTOL
1 Attleboro', Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Mansfield, North Attle- boro'. Norton, Raynham, Reho- both. Seekonk, Taunton
2 Fall River, Somerset, Swansea
3 Acushnet. Dartmouth. Fair- haven. Freetown. New Bedford, Westport
Dist. ESSEX
1 Wards 1, 2, 3. 4. 5 and 7. Lyna, Nshant, Swampscott
2 Beverly. Danvers. Marblehead Salem
3 Essex. Gloucester. Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, Newbury. Newburyport, Rockport. Rowley. Salisbury. Topsfield. Wenham. West Newbury
4 Amesbury. Boxford. George- town, Groveland. Haverhill, Mer- rimac, Middleton, Peabody
5 Andover. Lawrence, Metbuen. North Andover
FRANKLIN-HAMPSHIRE
Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland. Charlemont, Colerain, Conway .. Deerfield, Erving. Gill, Green-
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Dist. PLYMOUTH
fBarnstable, Dukes, Nantucket end Plymouth Counties) John W. Churchill, of Plymouth
BERKSHIRE William C. Moulton, of Pittsfield
BERKSHIRE, HAMPSRIRE AND HAMPOEN DISTRICT
Leonard F. Hardy, of Hunting- ton
Dist. BRISTOL
1 Silsa D. Reed. of Taunton
2 Walter E. McLaoe. of Fall River 3 John Halliwell, of New Bedford
Digt. ESSEX
1 Martin Lewis Quinn. of Swamps- cott
2 Raymond H. Trefry, of Marble- head
3 Carl C. Emery, of Newburyport 4 Albert P. Wadleigh, of Merrimac 5 Frederick Butler, of Lawrence
FRANKLIN AND HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT
Lyman W. Griswold, of Green- field
Diat. MIDDLESEX
1 William J. Naphen, of Natick
2 George H. Carrick, of Cambridge
3 Charles M. Austin, of Somerville
4 Alvin E. Blisa, of Malden
5 John M Gibba, of Waltham
6 Lewis Parkhurst, of Winchester
7 Gardner W Pearson, of Lowell 8 Frank H. Putnam, of Lowell
Dist. NORFOLK Frank G. Allen, of Norwood
NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK DISTRICT Wesley E. Monk, of Watertown
Edward N. Dahlborg, Brockton
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
field, Hawley. Heath, Leverett, Leyden, Monroe, Montague. New Salem, Northfield, Orange. Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury. Sunderland, Warwick, Wendell. Whately, io Franklin County. Amherst, Belchertown, Chester- field, Cummingtoo. Enfield.
Goshen, Granby. Greenwich, Hadley, Hatfield, Middlefield. Pelham, Plainfield. Prescott. South Hadley, Ware, Williams- burg and Worthington. in Hamp- shire County
Dist. HAMPDEN
1 Springfield, Wards 2. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8 and East Longmeadow and Longmeadow
2 Chicopee, Holyoke, and Ward 1 of Springfield
Dist.
MIDDLESEX
1 Ashland. Framingham, Holliston. Hopkinton. Natick, Newton, Sherborn and Weston
2 Belmont aod Wards 4, 6. 6, 7, 8. 9. 10 and 11. Cambridge
3 Somerville and Werd 3 of Cam- bridge
4 Everett, Malden, Melrose
6 Concord, Hudson, Lexington, Lincoln, Marlboro. Maynard, Stow. Sudbury, Waltham, Way- land
6 Arlington, Medford, Stoneham, WakeGeld, Winchester, Woburn Acton. Ayer, Bedford, Billerica, Boxborough, Burlington. Csr- lisle, Littleton, Lowell, Wards 5 and 9. North Reading. Reading, Tewksbury and Wilmington, in Middlesex County: Lynn, Ward 6, Lynnfield, Saugus, in Essex County
8 Lowell, Warde 1, 2. 3. 4, 6, 7 snd 8. Ashby. Chelmsford, Dracut. Dunstable. Groton, Pepperell, Shirley. Townsend, Tyngsboro, and West wood
NORFOLK
Avon, Braintree, Canton, Dedham, Dover, Foxborough, Holbrook. Medfield, Medway, Millis, Mil- ton, Needham, Norfolk, Nor- wood, Plainville, Randolph, Sha- roo, Stoughton, Welpole. Welles- ley, Westwood, Wrentham
NOSFOLK· PLYMOUTH
Abington, Hanover, Hingham, Hull, Marshfield, Norwell, Rockland, Scituate, Whitman, in Plymouth County. Cohasset, Quincy sod Weymouth in Norfolk County
NORFOLK-BUFFOLK
Brookline in Norfolk County: Warde 25 and 26 of Boston, in Suffolk County; and Watertown in Mid- dlesex County
PLYMOUTH
Bridgewater, Brockton, East Bridge- water. Lakeville, Marion, Mat- ta poisset, Middleborough, Roch- ester, Wareham, West Bridge- water
Dist. SUFFOLK
1 Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop. Ward 1. Boston
2 Wards 3. 4 and 5. Boston, and Werds 1 and 2. Cambridge
3 Warde 9, 10 and 11, Boston
4 Wards 2, 6 and 12. Boston
6 Wards 7 and 8, Boston 6 Wards 13. 14 and 15. Boston 7 Wards 17. 18 sud 20, Boston 8 Wards 16, 22 and 23. Boston 9 Wards 19, 21 and 24, Boston
Diet. WORCESTER
1 Wards 5, 6. 7. 8 god 9, Worcester
2 Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 10, of Wor- cester
3 Ashburnham, Athol, Fitchburg, Gardner. Leominster. Luneo- burg, Royalstoo, Templeton, Phillipston, Westminster, Win- chendon
4 Auburn, Blackstone, Douglas,
Grafton. Hopedale. Mendoo,
Milford. Millbury. Millville. Northborough, Northbridge, Ox- ford, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Sutton, Uoton, Uxbridge, Web- ater, Westborough, in the county of Worcester: also Bellingham and Franklin, in the county of Norfolk
WORCESTER-HAMPDEN
Barre, Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Brookfield, Charlton, Clinton, Dana, Dudley, Hardwick, Har- vard, Holden, Hubbardston, Lan- caster. Leicester, New Braintree. N. Brookfield, Oakham, Paxton, Petersham, Princeton, Rutland. Southbridge, Spencer. Sterling, Sturbridge, Templeton, Warren, West Boylston and West Brook- field, in Worcester County. Brimfield, Hampden, Holland, Ludlow. Monson. Palmer. Wales, Wilbraham, in Hampden County
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker of the House, Benjamin Loring Young, of Weston Clerk, Jamea W. Kimball, of Swampscott
Sergeant at Arms, Charles O. Holt, nf Somerville Chaplain, Rev. William F. Dusseault, of East Boston
REPRESENTATIVES. Compensation, $1,500 for the session
Diet. BARNSTABLE
1 Bsrostable, Bourne, Falmouth Mashpee, Sandwich- Edward C. Hinckley of Barnstable
2 Chatham, Dennie, Harwich, Yar- mouth-Richard H. Hefler of Dennie
3 Brewster, Eastham, Orleans. Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet,- Jerome S. Smith of Provincetown
Digt. BERKSHIRE
1 Clarksburg. Florida, N. Adams, Warde 3. 4. 6. 6. Savoy-Jsmea Traoy Potter of North Adams
2 Hancock, New Ashford. North Adams, Wards 1, 2. 7. Williams- town-John B. Locke of Wil- liamstown
3 Adams. Cheshire, Hinsdale, Peru, Windsor-Elmer L. McCulloch of Adsme
4 Lanesborough, Pittsfield-Chas. R. Foote, John C. Marshall and John Glenn Orr of Pittsfield
5 Becket, Daltoo, Lee. Lenox, Monterey, Otis, Richmond, Tyr- ingham, Washington-Charles H. Shaylor of Lee
6 Alford, Egremont, Great Bar- rington, Mt. Washington, New Marlborough, Sandisfield, Shef- field. Stockhridge, West Stock- bridge- Orlando C. Bidwell of Great Barrington
Dist. BRISTOL
1 Attleboro, North Attleboro- Wiliam Plattner of North At- tleboro and George M. Worrall of Attleboro
2 Easton, Mansfield, Norton- Austin M Sweet of Norton
3 Taunton, Wards 5, 7. 8-Mat- thew A. Higgins of Taunton
4 Raynham, Tsuotoo Warde 2.3. 4 -Thomas J. Morton of Taunton
5 Berkley, Dighton, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Taunton, Wards 1, 6- Albert C. Goff of Rehoboth
6 Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fair-
baven, Freetown-Walter S. Douglass of Acushnet
7 New Bedford, Wards 1, 2, 3- Alfred M. Bessette and D Her- bert Cook of New Bedford
8 New Bedford, Wards 4, 5, 6 Andrew P. Doyle, Edgar Frank Howland and Frederick D. Sowle of New Bedford
9 Fall River, Wards 1. 2 and West- port-Robert L. Madley and Isaac U. Wood of Fall River
10 Fall River, Wards 3, 4, 5-Wil- liam S. Conroy and Edward F. Harrington of Fall River
11 Fall River, Wards 6, 7, 8 and 9. Somerset, Swansea-James Bagshaw. William C. Crossley sod Ernest A. Larocque of Fall River
Dist. DUKES
1 Chilmark, Edgartown, Gay Head. Gosnold, Oak Bluffs. Tis- bury, West Tisbury-William J. Look of Tisbury
Dist ESSEX
1 Amesbury, Merrimac. Salisbury -George L. Briggs of Amesbury
2 Haverhill, Wards 1, 2, 3-Brad D. Harvey of Haverhill
3 Haverhill, Wards 4 and 6-Essex S. Abbott of Haverhill
4 Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland. Haverhill, Wards 5. 7-J. Brad- ford Davis of Haverhill and George P. Webster of Boxford
5 Lawrence, Wards 1 sod 2. Me- thuen-William L. Stedman and Robert W. Dow of Methuen
6 Lawrence, Wards 3 and 4-Mi- chsel H. Jordan of Lawrence
7 Lawrence, Ward 5-Albert L. Kerr of Lawrence
8 Lawrence, Ward 6-David D. Daley of Lawreoce
9 Andover, Middleton N. Andover -Charles E. Abbott of Andover
10 Danvers, Hamilton, Topsfield Wenham-Walter T. Creese of Danvers
11 Peabody-James E. MoVann of Peabody
12 Lynn, Wards 2. 5-Misl W. Chase and Charles B. Frothing- ham of Lynn
13 Lynn, Wards 1. 6, 7, Lynnfield, Saugus-Vernon W. Evans of Saugus, Charles F. Hawthorns sod Fred A. Hutchinson of Lynn
14 Lynn, Wards 3. 4, Nahant- George H. Newhall, Charles H. Annis sod Harry E. Pinkhsm of Lynn
15 Salem, Ward 3, Swampscott- Jsmea D. Bentley of Swampscott 16 Marblehead-Fred R. Cooksey of Marblehead 17 Salem, Wards 1, 5-Chauncey Pepon of Salem
18 Salem, Wards 2, 4, 6-George J. Bates of Salem
19 Beverly, Wards 1, 2, 3, 5-Jamea A. Torrey of Beverly
20 Beverly, Wards 4, 6, Essex, Man- cheater-Joseph E. Herrick of Beverly
21 Gloucester, Wards 3, 4, 5, 6. 8- John Thomas of Gloucester
22 Gloucester, Wards 1, 2, 7, Rock- port-Walter S. Hale of Rock- port
23 Ipswich, Newbury. Newbury- port. Ward 6. Rowley, West Newbury-Charles G. Hull of Ipswich
24 Newburyport, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4. 5-Frank M. Kelley of Newbury- port
Dist FRANKLIN
1 Ashfield. Buckland, Charlemont. H. Colerain, Conway, Hawley. Heath, Monroe, Rowe, Shel- burne, Whately-Walter Kemp of Colerain
2 Greenfield-George K. Pond of Greenfield
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
3 Bernardston, Deerfield. Gil Leverett. Leyden, Montague. Sunderland-Fred C. Haigis of Montague
4 Erving. New Salem, Northfield. Orange, Shutesbury, Warwick, Wendell-Charles S. Warner of Northfield
Dist.
HAMPDEN
1 Brimfield. Holland, Monson. Palmer, Wales-Omer E. Brad- Way of Mogano
2 Agawam, Blandford. Chester. East Longmeadow. Granville. Hampden, Longmeadow. Lud- low, Montgomery, Russell. Southwick, Tolland. West Spring- field, Wilbraham-Herbert L. Miller of Southwick and Freder- ick A. Werren of Wilbraham
3 Springfield, Warde 1, 2-William H. Grady and John Mitchell of Springfield
4 Springfield. Warda 3, 6. 7- Merle D. Graves and Julius F. Carman of Springfield
5 Springfield Ward 4-Arthur E. Littlefield f Springfield 6 Springfield. Ward 5-C. Wesley Hale of Springfield
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