Boston register and business directory, 1922, Part 20

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No. 261. Mission Hill, 2d Thursday, Smith at., Roxbury


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WAR VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS-VETERAN ASSOCATIOINS


American Legion Auxiliary DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquartera, 160 State House


President, Mra. Helen A. Bishop, Leicester lat Vice-Pres., Mrs. John Lowell, Boston 2d Vice-Prea., Mrs. Elizabeth F. O'Brien, Hyde Park 3d Vice-Pres., Mra. M. Jennie Williams, New Bedford Secretary, Mra. Laura F. Bailey, Boston Treasurer, Miss Ma-'e Gagnon, Springfield Chaplain, Mra. Mary Patterson, Amherst


Historian, Mrs. Archer W. Ives, Dedham Department officers elected in December The following units hold their meetings in Boaton:


No. 16. William E. Carter, 2d and 4th Fridays, Bulfinch St. Armory


No. 17. Brighton-Allston, 2d and 4th Monday, Old Court House, Washington st., Brighton


No. 26. Bunker Hill, 2d and 4th Tuesday. Owls Hall, Main st., Charlestown


No. 30. Lieut. Lawrence J. Flaherty, 50 Meridian E. Boston


No. 44. Roxbury, 2d and 4th Thuraday, Norfolk House, Eliot sq., Roxbury


No. 51. Columbia 2d and 4th Monday, Columbia Hal., 396 Dorchester st., South Boston


No. 53. North End, last Friday of each month, Michael Angelo School Ceotre, Charter street


No. 54. Orieot Heighta, 2d and 4th Thursday, Legion Hall. 1036 Saratoga, E. B.


VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE U. S.


National Headquartera, 32 Union Sq., New York National Comdr., Robert G. Woodside, Pittaburg, Pa. DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 160A State House


Commander, John L. McDonald, Dorchester Senior Vice Comdr., Andrew J. Shea, Springfield Junior Vice Comdr. Eugen W. Driscoll, Cambridge Chief of Staff, John J. Trump, Worcester Adjutant, Frank P. Casey, 92 Maywood, Roxbury Judge Advocate, Isadore H. Hurowitz, Springfield Chaplain, Rev. George S. L. Conpor, Pittsfield Surgeon, H. Howard Flagg, Charlestown


Council of Administration, James B. Casey, Cambridge; Frank A. Sullivan, Springfield; Archie E. Doyle, Brighton; George E. Irving, Charlestown: Joseph M. Weidmann, Roxbury


Department officers elected in June


The following Poats hold their meetings in Boaton: No. 114. Herb. J. Wolf, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Bowdoin Hall, 215 Washington, Dor.


No. 144. North End, 2d and 4th Tuesday, North End. Union Hall, Parmenter street


No. 319. Corp. Gordon E. Denton, 2d and 4th Tuesday, John A. Andrew Hall, 1151 Washington


No. 457. James F. Mahoney, 2d and 4th Sundays, 214 Dudley, Rox.


No. 498. Dorcheater, 1st and 3d Tuesday, G. A. R. Hall, 91 Park, Dor.


No. 544. Charlestown, 1st and 3d Thursdays, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Greeo, ChsD.


No. 561. Thoa. J. Fitzgerald, lat and 3d Thuradays, K. of C. Hall, 66 N. St., S. B.


No. 608. East Boaton, lat and 3d Monday, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Meridian, E. B.


No. 669. Allston, 2d and 4th Friday, Republican Club Hall, 153 Brighton av., Alla.


No. 675. John W. Murphy, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Jamaica Hall, 705 Center, J. P.


No. 685. Roxbury, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4tb, Thursdays, Elmwood Gymnasium, Elmwood, Rox.


No. 722. James J. Ollive, 2d and 4th Thursday, Foresters Hall, 17 Harvard av. H. P.


MASS MARINE CORPS ASSOCIATION G. A. R. Hall, 1151 Washington Meeting nights and third Thursday Auxiliary, first and third Friday


CANADIAN VETERANS OF NEW ENGLAND Vimy Camp No. 1


Headquarters, Oasia Hall, Odd Fellows bldg., Tremont cor. Berkeley


Meeting nights second and fourth Wednesday


Commander, D. Murray Breeze


Senior Vice Comdr., I. W. Harmon


Junior Vice Comdr., Joseph P. Mohan Adjutant, Fred J. Bri ge, 26 Emerson, Medford, Mass.


Paymaster, E. W. Miahaw


Historian, F. J. MacA-lams


Chaplain, Harold S. Hansen


Asst. Adit., W. P. Fitzpatrick


VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS


Battery A Association. (51 Brigade). Lt. Col., Edward B. Richardson, pres. : Andrew J. Petera, vice-pres .; Alfred Beck, jr., aec .- tresa .: 40 Central. Maj. Roger D. Swaim, Lowell Bond and Arthur Chandler, exec. committee


Boston Light Infantry Veteran Corps. "Tigers" (2d. Co., C. A. C.). (Original company organized May 29. 1798). Meets at South Armory, Lieut-Col. George B. Stebbins, commander: lat sergt. Hiram J. Townsend, ar. vice comdr .: Ist sergt. George W. Little, jr, vice comdr .; Lieut. Col. A. Otis Chamberlin, adjutant, 41 Amory, Cambridge; Sergt. Color Jamea Walker, jr., paymaster, 79 Milk, room 806


British Naval and Military Veterans' Association of Mass., Incorporated, 5 Park sq. A. M. Davis, prea .; John R. Smith, treaa .; George Stephens, fin. aec .; Thomaa T. Stokes, aec., 5. Park aq. rm. 13


Charlestown Artillery Veteran Association. Capt. John W. Rose, pres., treas. and cor. aec., 32 Woodville, Rox.


Co. A. 9th Mass. Vol. Inf. Commander, John J. Ford: Adit., Charles J. Corkery, 21 Gaylord, Dor.


Fifth Mass. Regiment Association. Alvin R. Bailey, sec. and treas., 60 Congress, rm. 404


Fifty-Eighth Mass. Regiment Association. Capt. C. H. Morton, prea .: Arthur Hooper, treaa. and sec., 593 Atlantic av.


Fifty-Ninth Mass. Regiment Association. James F. Flyn'n, prea .; Mrs. Marie A. Maybew, sec., 105 Craigie, Camb.


Fifty Sixth Mass. Regiment Association, John J. Ford, pres .; Eben W. Pike, sec. and treaa., 27 State House First Mass. Heavy Artillery. (Veterana 1861-65). Wil- liam H. Morgan, pres., Beverly; Stanley B. Dearborn, sec. and treaa., 14 Park, Wakefield


First Mass, Veteran Cavalry Association. Charles Bleiler, prea., 7 Round Hill, Roxbury ;--- , acc. and treaa. First Regiment Mass. Vol. Infantry Veteran Assn. (Veterana 1861-65). William S. Hoyt, prea .; Loyal L. Jenkins, sec., 312 Meridian, E. B .; Sergt. Harrison Whit- temore, treaa., 37 Brent, Dor .; A. H. Whittemore, asst. treas., 21 Ashfield, Roa.


First Regiment M. V. M. Veterans Association, 3 Boylston place; James A. McNutt, commander: Dr. William M. Flynn, ar. vice comdr .; Lyman Mott, jun. vice comdr .: George H. Gunther, paymaater. 69 Bird at., Dor .; Eugene G. Allen, quartermaster: Robert J. Love, custo- dian


Fortieth Mass. Regiment Association. Capt., John F. Streeter, 119 County st., Attleboro, pres .; J. A. Litch- Geld, sec. and treas., Lunenburg, Mass.


Forty-Fourth Mass. Regiment Association. Gen. Mark Sheafe, Watertown, S.D. pres .; Frank G. Webster, 115 Devonshire, Boston, treas .; Horace F. Forbush, aec., 4. Pleasant, Revere


Forty-Second Mass. Regiment Association. Charles W. Beal, pres., 15 Bushnell, Dorchester Center; Augus- tua R. Griggs, sec., South Hingham; Ellery C. Crocker, treaa., Medfield


Forty Third Mass. Regiment Association. Charles Tower, prea .; Charles A. S. Troup, treas .; Luther W. Bixby, aec., 2817 Wash., Roxbury


Fourteenth Mass, Battery Association. E. D. San- born, pres .; Andrew J. Alexander, sec. and treaa., 5 Oak- land, Rox.


Hooker Assn. of Mass. Maj. Albion P. Pease, prea .; Gen. Thomas R. Mathewa, treaa .; Sergt. Henry J. Bard- well, aec., 453 Mass av., Boston


Mass. Assn. of Minute Men of 1861. Stewart F. Mao- Clean, commander: Cyrus F. Wardwell, senior vice- comdr .; Alvin R. Bailey, quartermaster; Jamea H. Griggs, adit. and aec. S. Lincoln, Mass.


Mass. Assn. of Union Ex Prisoners of War. Edwin P. Stanley, commander, Manchester, Masa .; E. J. Smith, sr. vice comdr .; W. W. Bease, jr., vice comdr .; Jamea H. Griggs, adit, S. Lincoln, Mass.


Ninth Regiment Corps., 1151 Wasb. Daniel J. Dowd, commander: Major John C. Driscoll, quartermaster; David J. Cole, adjutant, 14 Weat Cottage, Rox.


North Sea Mine Force. John T. McGee, pres., 18 Ca- tawba, Rox .: J. J. Lynch, sec .; William H. Cary, historian, 40 Longfellow, Dor .: George King, treas.


Old Guard of Massachusetts. Lieut. Col. Albert L. Wyman, commander: Maj. A. G. Reynolds, adj., 108 Mass. av .; Capt. Walter H. Woods, quartermaster


One Hundred and First Infantry Veterans Assn. (26th Division), 200 Huntington av. Col. Edward L. Logan. honorary prea .; Wm. J. Blake, pres .: Vincent Breen, 1st vice prea .; Jaa. P. Rose, 2d vice pres .; Warwick Harris, treaa .; John J. Maguire, sec .; Rev. Osiaa Boucher, chap- lain; Rev. Lymad Rollina, historian


Pierce Light Guard Veteran Association (7th Co., Mass. C. A. C.) South State Armroy: Capt., Edmond J. Manning, 7 Fenner, Rox .; 1st Lieut., Charles W. Harris, 15 Wakullah, Rox .: 2d Lieut., Robert G. Pratt, Belmont.


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VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS-PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES


Roxbury City Guard Veteran Association Inc. (1st Co., C. A. C.). (Original company organized in Rox- bury, March 22, 1784.) Municipal bldg., Roxbury at., Dr. Geo. W. Goode, com .; Frederick C. Estabrook, senior vice-com .; Thomas E. Yatea, junior vice-com .: Sergt. Louis C. Mckinnon, clerk and treas., 11 Inwood, Dor. Society of the Fifth Division, U. S. A. Veterans of the World War, Massachusetts Camp. Headquarters 8 Beacon st. James J. Pasquale, pres .: Daniel C. Stewart, vice-pres .: Harold P. Wilder, aec .- treas .; Jacob C. R. Peabody, chairman exec. committee


Tenth Infantry Mass, State Guard Assn. Meeta at 3 Boylston olace, 4th Friday. Harry A. Hartford, com., William T. Wyman, adjutant, 164 Sycamore, Ros.


Tenth Mass. Battery Associatien. John D. Billings. Bec., 24 Aldie, Alls.


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Third Division Society (U. S. Regulars) Beston Branch Ne. 11. Meets at Army and Navy Club, Park eq .; George F. Dobbe, pres .; Stephen C. Sullivan, vice-pres .; Walter J. Wells, sec .; James P. Moores, treaa.


Third Mass. Cavalry Assn. Gen. George B. Loud, pres. . Culver City, Cilif .: Capt. J. W. Hervey, treas., New Bed- ford: John A. Sale, sec., 120 Linden av., Malden, Mass.


Thirteenth Mass. Regiment Assn. Seth K. Cushing, pres .; Walter E. Swan, sec .. 110 Richmond. Dor.


Thirty-Eighth Mass, Regiment Assn. Horatio E. Mac- omber, pree., N. Y. city: T. Emery Clark, treas., Frank E. Orcutt, eec., 143 Upham, Melrose, Mass.


Thirty-Second Mass. Regiment Assn. Francis F. Webster, prea .; Alfred A. Lincolb, aec. and treas., 108 North, Hingbam


Thirty Third Mass. Regiment Reunion Assn. Wil- liam H. Severance, Troy, N. Y., prea .: John J. Ryder, vice-prea., Buzzarda Bay; W. T. S. Bartlett, seo. and treas., 167 Varnum av., Lowell


Three Hundred and First Inlantry Assn. Col. Frank Tompkins honorary comdr; Clarence E. Rexford, comdr .; Concord, N. H .; Irving I. Seiler, vice-comdr .; Harold Seindenberg, adjt .: Thomas W. Storrow, treaa .; Rev. Edward A. Flyno, chaplain; Hartford, Conn .; Arthur R. MeIntyre, historian


Twelfth (Webster) Regiment Assn. John Peach, pres., Malden; - -, Bec. and treas.


Twentieth Mass. Regiment Assn.' Charles O. Newell, pres. 10 Ball, Rox .: W. H. Ingalls, vice pres.


Twenty-Ninth Mass. Regiment Assn. Col. Willard D. Tripp pres .: Charles H. Almeder, vice-pres .; Anna Almeder Murphy aec. and treaa., 14 Holiday, Dor.


Twenty-Secend Mass. Regiment Association. Warner Bailey, pres .; Eben W. Pike, aec. and treas., 27 State House


Veteran Assn. of the First Corps of Cadets-101st En- gineers, Inc. Headquartera, Cadet Armory. Francis Henry Appleton, pres .: Gordon Abbott, lat vice pres .; Jesse F. Stevena, 2d vice prea .; S. Parker Bremer, treas .: William T. Bailey, aec., Cadet Armory


PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION


State Regent, Mra. Franklin P. Shumway, Melrose State Vice-Regent, Mra. George M. Baker


State Chaplain, Mra Mattie M. Jenkins


State Rec. Sec., Mra. Jamea Charles Peabody State Cor. Sec., Mrs. Rufus King Noyes, 87 Moraine, J. P. State Treas., Mrs. Elmer Blake Young State Registrar, Miss Ema W. Burt State Historian, Mrs. Andrew P. Howarth State Librarian, Mrs. Seth S. Crocker State Cuatodian, Miss Jennie G. Moaeley


State Auditor, Miss Julia Tyler Pevey


GENERAL SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCEND- ANTS, 9 Ashburton pl., George B. Stevens, M.D., hiato- rian general


DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION, (Maas. State Society.) Westminster Hotel, Copley aq.


Regent, Mrs. Horatio A. Littlefield. Lynn Vice-Regent, Mrs. Lillian W. Leonard, Needham


Rec. Secretary, Mra. Grace G. Gibba, 155 Hunnewell av., Newton


Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Helen D. Bisbee, 51 Gardner, Allston Treasurer, Miss Clara J. Coburn, 99 Washington, Newtong Registrar, Mrs. Mary L. Holman, Watertown


Librarian, Mra. Lydia J. Purington, Brookline


Historian, Mrs. Elsie L. Locke, Wollaston


MASS. SOCIETY OF THE ORDER OF THE FOUND- ERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA


Governor, Charles Irving Thayer Treasurer, Albert W. Ellis, 40 Central Secretary, Walter G. Page, 30 Ipawich, rm. 310


MASS. SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI


Cadet Armory, society meeting July fourth, committee meetings firat Thursday of March and November.


President, Winslow Warren, Dedham Vice President, Horatio Lamb, Milton Treasurer, Robert Homans, Boston


Secretary, David Greene Haskina, jr., 10 Tremont, rm. 45


MASS. SOCIETY COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA


President, Mrs. Barrett Wendell, 358 Marlboro, Boston Hon. Vice President, Mrs. Roger Wolcott, Readville Vice Presidente, Mra. Henry Parkman, Boston, Mra. Samuel Hoar, Boston, Miss Rose Lamb, Boston


Rec. Secretary, Miss Ellen Chase, 133 Rawson rd., Brook- line


Cor. Secretary, Mra. Charles B. Barnes, 111 Mariboro. Boston


Treasurer, Miss Bartha H. Vaughn, 57 Garden, Camb. Registrar, Mra. Charles K. Bolton, Brookline Historian, Miss Cornela Horaford, 27 Craigie, Camb. Genealogist, Miss Idelle Keyes, 16 Charles River sq., Boston


ORDER OF PATRIOT DAMES, U. S. A., Inc., 100 Boylston, rm. 314


President, Mra. Susan Evane Stevens Vice President, Mrs. Agnes P. Halfyard Clerk, Mrs. Hattie D. L. Abrams, 86 Elm, Charlestown Treas., Mrs. Mabell S. Baker


SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WARS IN THE COMMON- WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Commander, Charles Dana Burrage


Treasurer and Recorder, Alvin R. Bailey, 60 Congress room 404


SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN MASS., 9 /L ton pl


Gov., William Rotch


Deputy Gov., Francis H. Appleton


Lient. Gov., Frederic W. Parker


Treasurer, Frederick S. Whitewell


Secretary and Genealogiat, Walter K. Watkins, 9 Ashbur- ton pl.


Deputy Secretary, Henry E. Scott


Regiatrar, Paul M. Hubbard


Historian, Boylaton A. Beal


Chaplain, Rt. Rev. William Lawrence


Chancellor, Hon. Cbarlea U. Bell


Surgeon, Maj., Charlea M. Green


SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN MASS. 53 Mt Vernon, rm. 7


Gov., William B. H. Dowse


Deputy Gov., Frederick Foater


Secretary, George Ernest Bowman


Treasurer, J. Colby, Bassett


Historian, Miss Ethel Bradford Davia


Captain, Frederic A. Waabburn, M.D.


Elder, Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham, D.D.


Surgeon, Edwin A. Daniele, M.D.


SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, MASS. SOCIETY, 73 Tremont, rm. 539


President, George H. Nutting, Boston


Treasurer, Charles M. Green, M.D., Boaton


Historian, Walter K. Watkins, Malden


Chaplain, Rev. Lewis W. Hicka, Wellesley


Secretary, George S. Stewart, Watertown


SONS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE COMMON- WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


President, Curtia Chipman Treasurer, Frank O. White Secretary, Herbert F. Wallace, 84 State, 7th floor


SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 IN THE COMMON- WEALTH OF MASS. Inc.


President, Herbert Fairfax Wallace, Treasurer and Seo- retary. Herbert L. Leland, 10 P. O. aq. rm. 45


SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR NURSES, ROGER WOL- COTT CAMP


Chairman, H. Josephine Shepard, 648 Canton av. Milton Secretary and Treasurer, Katherine McDonnell, 110 Pem- broke


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COURTS HOLDING SESSIONS IN BOSTON


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT 399 Post Office Building


Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court-Oliver Wendell Holmes


Circuit Judges-George H. Bingham, Charles F. John- eon, George W. Anderson


District Judges-Edgar Aldrich, for New Hampshire, Arthur L. Brown, for Rhode Island: Clarence Hale for Maine: James M. Morton, jr., for Mass .: Peter J. Hamilton, for Porto Rico


Clerk-Arthur I. Charron. Deputy Clerk, James H. Duffin


Crier-George S. Glover


ANNUAL TERM, First Tuesday of October


SESSIONS FOR HEARING CASES, First Tuesday of January and October and second Tuesday of April


DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 311-312 Post Office Building


District Judge James M. Morton, jr.


Clerk-James S. Allen. First Deputy Clerk-Frank H. Mason. Deputy Clerks-John E. Gilman, Arthur M. Brown, Mary E. Prendergast, Arthur D. Grandison, Wm. H. Parker, jr.


Jury Commissioners-Clerk ex-officio, Bernard J. Roth- Fell TERMS OF THE COURT, March. the 3d Tuesday; June, the 4th Tuesday; September, the 2d Tuesday; Dec., the 1st Tuesday


U. S. MARSHAL OF THE DISTRICT OF MASS. William J. Keville, U. S. Marshal, 303 Post Office build- ing


Chief Deputy, James A. Tighe. Deputies-Thomas J. Pyne, Asa P. Barker, Bernard E. Bradley, Christopher Ghiloni, Joseph Quinn, Edward J. Leyden, Frank E. Hart. Everett S. Pevear


UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS


William A. Hayes, 2d, Alexander Wheeler and William Nelson, 306 Post Office building, Boston; John L. Rice, Springfield: Charles B. Rugg, Worcester; Alex. McL. Good- speed, New Bedford; Arthur H. Wood, Pittsfield


DISTRICT COURT IN BANKRUPTCY 444-446 Post Office Building


Referees-James M. Olmstead and Charles K. Darling 444 446 Post Office building, Boston, for Suffolk Co .; Geo. W. Stetson, Middleborough for Plymouth, Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes and Nantucket Counties; Emery B. Gibbs, 704 Tremont bldg., Boston for Norfolk Co .: Robert E. Goodwin, 84 State, rm. 500. Boston, for Middlesex Co .; Daniel W. Lincoln, Worcester, for Worcester Co .; Charles W. Bosworth, Springfield, for Hampden Co .: Oscar E. Jackson, Salem, for Essex Co .; Walter L. Stevens, North- ampton, for Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin Counties


UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 398 Post Office Building


U. S. Attorney, Robert O. Harris: Special Asst. U. S. Attorney's Essex S. Abbott, Charles P. Curtis, Jr., William J. White, jr., Elihu S. Stone; Asst. U. S. Attorneys, Joseph V. Carroll, Joseph W. Keith, Frederick S. Harvey


UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS


Commissioner-Horsce A. Edgecomb, 15 Pemberton sq., room 116


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT 238 Court House, Pemberton square


Chief Justice-Arthur P. Rugg. Associate Justices-Henry K. Braley, Charles A. De- Courcy, John C. Crosby, Edward P. Pierce, Jsmes B. Carroll, Charles F. Jenney


Reporter of Decisions, Etbelbert V. Grabill Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth-Walter F. Frederick


Clerk for the County of Suffolk-John F. Cronin


Asst. Clerks, John H. Flynn, Joseph Riley


Deputy Sheriff and Messenger-Michael F. Meagber SITTINOS OF THE COURT, for Suffolk county, first Tuesday of April and second Tuesday of September


LAW TERM FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASS. Mon- day after first Wednesday of January, first Tuesday of March and second Monday of November


DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 373 State House


Attorney-General-J. Weston Allen


Assistant Attorneys-General-Edwin H. Abbot, jr., Alexander Lincoln, Jay R. Benton, Albert Hurwitz, Charles R. Cabot, Lewis Goldberg, A. Chesley York


SUPERIOR COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS Court House, Pemberton Square


Chief Justice-John. A. Aiken


Associate Justices Franklin G. Fessenden, Frederick Lawton, William Cushing Wait, John F. Brown, Henry A. King, George A. Sanderson, Robert F. Raymond, Marcus Morton, Franklin T. Hammond, Joseph F. Quinn, John D. Mclaughlin, Walter P. Hall, Hugo A. Dubuque, Patrick M. Keating, Frederick W. Fosdick, Richard W. Irwin, Christopher T. Callshan, James H. Sisk, Philip J. O'Connell, Webster Thayer, Louis S. Cox, Nelson P. Brown, Elias B. Bisbop, George A. Flynn, Henry T. Lummus, William A. Burns, Stanley E. Qua


Clerk for Civil Business-Francis A. Campbell. Elected by the people. Term expires Janusry, 1923


Assistant Clerks-Henry E. Bellew, Edmund S. Phinney, George E. Kimball, Allen H. Besrse, Stephen Thacher, Guy H. Holliday, Flourence J. Mahoney, Charles J. Hart, Fran- cis P. Ewing, H. R. W. Browne, James F. McDermott, Frank H. Hallett, Eugene C. Quigley, Michsel E. Leeo Messenger of the Court-Charles F. Dolao


TERMS OF THE COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS, first Monday of January, April and October at Court House, Pemberton square


SUPERIOR COURT FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS


District Attorney-Joseph C. Pelletier. Salary, $9,000


Assistant District Attorneys-Henry P. Fielding, William S. Kinney, Daniel M. Lyons, Frederick M. J. Sheehan, Salary, $5,000 each. David Mancovitz, Daniel W. Casey. Salary $4,000 esch. Messenger, James G. Wolff


Clerk for Criminal Business-John P. Manning. Elected by the people. Term expires the first Wednesday in Jan- uary, 1923


Assistant Clerks-John R. Campbell, Julian Serisck


Probation Officers-Edwin Mulready (chief). Charles M. Warren, Jsmes F. Wise, John M. Barter, James A. McMan- us. Arthur T. Towle, Alice M. Power, Catharine M. Reilly, Mrs. Frances McCormack


TERMS OF THE COURT FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS, first Monday in each month at Court House, Pemberton eq.


COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY Room 120 Court House


Judges of Probate and Insolvency-Robert Grant, Wil- liam H. Prest. Salary, $8,500 each


Register of Probste and Insolvency-Arthur W. Dolan. Salary. $6,500


Asst. Registers-John R. Nichols, Clara L. Power. Sal- aries $4,550 esch


Officers-Frederick J. Finnegan. Frank M. Brown


Sessions of the Probate Court are holden on every Thurs- day of the year, except the 1st, 2d, 4th and 5th Thursdays in August


REGISTRY OF DEEDS


Court House, Pemberton sq. Register-William T. A. Fitzgerald, salary, $7,485,92


Asst. Registers John J. Attridge, salary, $3,575. John W. Johnson, salary, $3,575


LAND COURT 408 Court House


Judge Charles Thornton Davis


Asso Judge Jeseph J. Corbett


Recorder-Clarence C. Smith


Business Hours, 9 A. M. to 4.15 P. M.


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MUNICIPAL COURT OF BOSTON


Court House, Pemberton aq. Chief Justice-Wilfred Bolater. Salary, $8,500


Associate Justices-John H. Burke, Geo. L. Wentwortb, James P. Parmenter, William Sullivan, Michael J. Murray, John Duff, Michael J. Creed, Thomas H. Dowd, salary, $8,000 each. Special Justices-John A. Bennett, Abraham K. Cohen, Joseph A. Sheehan, John G. Brackett


Clerk, Civil Business-Wm. F. Donovan


Assistant Clerks-Warren C. Travia, Clesson S. Curtice, Volney D. Caldwell, Michael F. Hart, James F. Tobin, Artbur W. Ashenden, Louis B. Torrey


Clerk, Criminal Business-Edward J. Lord


Assistant Clerks-Sidney P. Brown, Harvey B. Hudson, Charles T. Willock, James G. Milward, Francia S. A. Han- ley, Geo. A. Savage, Herbert S. Hill


Chief Criminal Court Officer, Peter F. Hanley


Court Officers-William G. Hill, Frederick C. Spargo, George L. Twombly, John McCarron, Patrick E. Holleran, George F. LeFavour, Christopher C. Mitchell, Francis L. Colpoys, William L. Evana, William H. Crowley, John N. Chaisson


Chief Probation Officer -Albert J. Sargent, salary, $4,500 Probation Officers-Francis A. Dudley, salary, $2,700. Albert J. Fowle, Frank E. Hawkes, James H. Knight, Eugene J. Callanan, Edward F. Coughlin, Thomas G. Davis, William A. Maloney, William J. Joyce, Francis A. McCartby, Robert E. McGuire, Edward J. Bromberg, John J. Bogan jr., George J. McDonnell, salary, $2,600. Also the follow- ing women: Mary L. Brinn, salary $2,370; Elizabeth A. Lee, Alfretta P. McCure, Margaret H. Markham, Theresa C. Dowling, Ethel Wood, Annie M. Kennedy, Eleanor Hol- land, Bessie G. Kauffman, Alice D. Keating, salary, $2,150 each


Messenger-Thomas J. Gorman


Medical Director-C. Edouard Sandoz, M. D., salary $3,250: Anna E. Steffen, M.D., $1,000


TERMS OF THE COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS, every Satur- day, at 9 A. M., for the returo and entry of civil actions not exceeding $2,000


FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS, every week day except legal holidays, at 9 A. M.


BOSTON JUVENILE COURT Room 127, Court House


Justice-Frederick P. Cabot, salary, $4,000 Special Justices-Frank Leveroni, Philip Rubenstein Clerk-Charles W. M. Williams, salary, $3,000


Probation Officers-John B. O'Hare. Walter C. Bell May A. Burke, Thomas F. Teehan


Clerk's office open 9 to 1


MUNICIPAL COURT, SOUTH BOSTON DISTRICT Municipal bldg., Broadway near G


Justice Edward L. Logan. Salary, $3,500


Special Justices Josiah S. Dean, William J. Day


Clerk-Adrian B. Smith, salary, $2,625. Assistant Clerk Harry W. Park, salary, $1,968


Court Officers-Daniel J. Kinnaly, Robert A. Grimes Probation Officer- Clayton H. Parmelee


Assistant Probation Officers, Ellen McGurty, James F. Gleason


The Court aits for the transaction of criminal business every week day excent the legal bolidays, commencing at 9 o'clock, A M.


For the return and entry of civil actiona every Saturday, 9 A.M. to 12 M. Trial of civil actiona every Tuesday, at 10 A. M.


MUNICIPAL COURT, DORCHESTER DISTRICT ARCADIA STREET, COR. ADAMS


Justice Joseph R. Churchill, salary, $4,300


Special Justices-Michael H. Sullivan, William F. Merritt Clerk-Alpheus Sanford, salary, $3,225 Assistant Clerk-Frederick E. Simmons, $2,418 Court Officer-John F. Halligan


Probation Officer-Reginald H. Mair


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal buainesa every week day except tbe legal bolidays, commencing at 9 o'clock


For the return and entry of civil actions every Saturday 9 A. M. to 12M. Trial of civil business Mondays at 9.30 A. M. except during July and August. For trial of poor debtor cases last Saturday each month except during July and August


MUNICIPAL COURT, BRIGHTON DISTRICT CAMBRIDGE STREET, COR. HENSHAW


Justice-Thomas H. Connolly. Salary, $2,700 Special Justices-Robert W. Frost and Harry C. Fabyan Clerk-Daniel F. Cunningham, Salary, $2,025 Court Officer-B. Franklin Sanborn


Probation Officer-Edward J. Drummond


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day except the legal holidays, commencing at 9 A.M.




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