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26 Longwood and Brookline ava.
27-34 Walnut at., Dor.
28 Winthrop, cor. Harvard av., H. P.
17 157 Harrison av
2 Bristol street (Motor Tractor)
19 E. Fourth, near K. S. B. 20 Andrew eq., S. B.
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CITY DEPARTMENTS
Police Department
Offices, 29-35-37 Pemberton Square
Commissionera Office, 29 Pemberton square. Edwin U. .Curtis, Commissioner, James H. Devlin, jr., secretary. Capt. Thomas Ryan, chief clerk. Sergt. Delbert R. Au- gusta, messenger
Superintendent of Police, 37 Pemberton sq .. Michael H. Crowley, Supt. Thomas C. Evans, Deputy Supt. Cleri- cal Service in Supt. Office, Lieut. John W. Pyng, Sergt. James F. Blaney: Special Service, Captains George C. Gar- land, Charles T, Reardon. James J. Walkins; Sergts. Charles A. Newell, Richard H. Evans and William J. Carey: Drill Master, Capt. Patrick F. King. Sergt. Louis E. Lutz, asst. Inspector of Claims-Capt. William L. Devitt, Lieut. John F. Ahearn, Sergt. James H. Waldron, assts.
Inspector of Carriages Lieut. Michael C. Bresnehan, Sergt. John C. Murphy, asst
Director of Signal Service-Frank A. Richardson
Bureau of Criminal Investigation, 35 Pemberton aq., Chief Inspector, John R. McGarr. Captain, Ainsley C. Armstrong; Inspectors: Michael J. Burke. Joseph L. A. Cavagnaro, Jamea R. Claflin, Edward T. Conway, James A. Dennessy. James H. Egan, George J. Farrell, Thomas F. Gleavv. Gustaf Gustafson, Daniel W. Hart, John W. Kil- day, Joseph F. Loughlin, Francia J. McCauley, John F. Mitchell, Michael J. Morrissey, Walter M. Murphy. Patrick J. O'Neill, George W. Patterson, William H. Pelton, Henry M. Pierce, William J. Rooney. Thomas A. Sheehan, Thomas M. Towle. Detective Sergeants, Benjamin Alexander, Albert W Carnes. James F. Concannon, William F. Craw- ford, Timothy F. Donovan, John A. Dorsey. Owen Farley, Frederick M. Finn, Stephen J. Flaherty. Francia P. Hag- gerty, John F. McCarthy, Thomas F. Mulrey, William A. Sayward, Timothy J. Sheehan
Keeper of City Prison, Lieut. Edward H. Mullen; Sergts. Charles F. Bannister, Fred H. Bean, Thomas M. Mullin, assta.
House of Detention
Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Chief Matron; Mary Kenney, Asst
Property Clerk's Office Quincy Hall, South Market
Capt. Charles W. Searles, Property Clerk; Sergt. Her- man Schiel, William H. Gowell, assistants
Police Divisions
FIRAT DIV .- No. 209 Hanover street. Captain, Arthur B. McConnell. Lieuts., Joseph F. Hurley, John S. Ridlon SECOND DIV .- No. 21 Court square. Captain, Perley C. Kneeland. Lieuts., William H. Allen, Jeremiah N.Mosber THIRD DIV .- Joy street. Captain Richard Fitzgerald. Lieuts., James P. Smith, John M. Anderson
FOURTH DIV. No. 56 LaGrange street. Captain, Mattbew J. Dailey. Lieuta., John F. Dobbyn, Samuel Dunlap FIFTH DIV .- 21 East Dedham street. Captain, Jobn E. Driscoll. Inapector, Michael H. Cronin. Lieuta., Mur- ray Munro, Harry P. Burns
SIXTH DIV .- 273 D at., South Boston. Captain, Daniel G. Murphy. Lieuts., John E. Hughes, John H. Sweeney SEVENTH DIV .- Emmons cor. Paris, East Boston. Cap- tain, James F. Hickey. Licuts., William J. Hyland, Martin H. King
EIGHTH DIV. Commercial cor. Battery atreet. Capt., Ross A. Perry, Harbor Master. Lieut., Frederick J. Swendeman
NINTH DIV .- MtPleasant av. cor. Dudley at., Roxbury. Captain Perley S. Skillinga. Inspector, James D. Con- boy. Lieuta., Wesley W. Chandler, Jeremiah J. Riordan TENTH DIV .- 1170 Columbus av., Roxbury. Captain, Jeremiah F. Gallivan. Inspector, Oliver J. Wise. Lieuts .. Edward J. Welsh, John J. Mullen
ELEVENTH DIV .- Adams, cor. Arcadia at., Dorchester. Captain, Herbert W. Goodwin. Lieuts., Henry J. Walk- ins. Thomas Keane
" TWELFTH DIV .- East Fourth street, near K, South Bos- ton. . Capt., John J. Rooney. Lieuts., Daniel F. Eagan, William F. Manning
THIRTEENTH DIV .- Seaverns avenue, Jamaica Plain. Captain, Joseph Harriman. Lieuts., Patrick J. O'Neil. John W. Riordan. Sub-station at Franklin Park
FOURTEENTH DIV .- Washington, opp. Winship, Brighton, Captain, Forrest F. Hall. Lieuta., Frederick J. Smith, Bradley C. Mason
FIFTEENTH DIV .- City aq., Chan. Capt., Michael J. Goff. Lieuts., Charles B. McCloskey, Mathew Killen
SIXTEENTH DIV .- Boylston, cor. Hereford at. Captain, Thomas F. Goode, jr. Lieuta., Francis J. Mulligan, Frank H. Thompson
SEVENTEENTH DIV .- No. 1891 Centre at., West Roxbury. Captain. Clinton E. Bowley. Lieuta., Herman B. Boden- achatz, Philip E. O'Neil
EIGHTEENTH DIV .- 1243 Hyde Park av., Hyde Park. Captain, Robert E. Grant. Lieuta., George H. Guard. Frank Arnold
NINETEENTH DIV .~ 872 Morton, Dorchester. Captain, James McDevitt. Lieuta., Alpheus W. Parker, William J. Hennessy
TRAFFIC SQUAD- Quincy Market. Capt. Bernard J. Hoppe. Lieut., Jamea Laffey
Salaries-Police Commissioner, $8,000 per annum: Sec retary $5,000; Superintendent of Police, $7,000. Deputy Supt., $4,000; Chief Inspector. $3,800; Captains, $3,500; Inspectors and Lieutenants, $2,500; Sergeants, $2,300
Patrolmen, $1.400 first year and $100 increase each year until $1,800 (maximum) ia reached
Printing Department Office, 286 Congress
Supt. of Printing, Charles S. Lawler, salary, $4,000, term expirea 1922
Public Buildings Department 802 City Hall annex
Fred J. Kneeland, Supt., salary, $4,500, term expires 1924. Frederick C. Ward, chief clerk, salary $2,700
Public Works Department
General Officea, 504-506 City Hall annex
Combining Bridge and Ferry Division, Highway Di- vision, Sewer and Sanitary Division and Water Division. Thomas F. Sullivan, commissioner, salary $9.000; term ends in 1922. Bernard C. Kelley, chief clerk, salary. $4,000. Bridge and Ferry Division, room 602, John E. Carty, di- vision engineer, salary, $5.000. S. E. Tinkham, engineer of construction, salary, $3.200. L. B. Reilly, designing engineer, salary, $3.000. Thomaa H. Sexton, supervisor of bridges, salary, $3,000. John F. Sullivan, general fore- man of ferries, salary, $2,800, Highway Division, room 501, James H. Sullivan, division engineer, salary, $5,000. Joshua Atwood 3d, chief engineer paving service, aalary. $3.300. Benjamin F. Bates, asst. engineer paving aervice, salary, $2,900. Sewer and Sanitary Division, room 510 annex, Edward F. Murphy, division engineer, salary, $5,000. Thomas F. Bowes, engineer in charge of Sewer Service. salary, $3.500. Edgar S. Dorr, engineer of apecial work, Sewer Service, salary, $2,900. Joseph J. Norton, super- visor of sanitary, street cleaning and oiling, salary, $3,500. Water Division, room 606 annex, Frank A. McInnes, di- vision engineer, salary, $5.000. Christopher J. Carven. engineer in charge, salary, $3.500. Robert W. Wilson, aupt. Income Branch, salary, $3,500. George H. Finneran, supt. Distribution Branch, salary, $3,100. Jamea A. McMurray. engineer in charge, Meter and Waste Branch, salary $2,800, All routine correspondence, including complaints, should be addressed to room 506
Registry Department 103 City Hall annex
Edward W. McGlenen, City Registrar, salary, $4.000. term expires 1922; Jeremiah J. Leary, asst. registrar, salary $2,200; Margaret M. Foley, asst. registrar, salary $1.700. The City Registrar keeps the records of the Births, Deaths and Marriages and grants License for Marriage
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Members of the School Committee are elected annually at the City election, by the voters at large, including such women as may qualify for that purpose. Vacancies in the School Committee are filled fot the remainder of the muni- cipal year in a convention of the School Committee and the City Council. Regular meetinga of the School Com- mittee are held on the evenings of the first and third Mon- days in each month, except in July and August. Office, Mason street near West street. Open from 9 o'clock A.M. till 5 o'clock P.M., on Saturdays, from 9 o'clock A.M. till 1 o'clock P.M.
School Committee, 1922 No Salary
Terms expire February. 1924-Richard J. Lane, David D. Scannell, M.D.
Terms expire February, 1923-Frederick L. Bogan, M.D., Charles S. O'Connor
Term expirea February, 1922-Frances G. Curtis
Officials of the School Committee 14 Mason
Frederick L. Bogan, M.D., chairman. Thornton D. Apollonio, Secretary, salary $4,740; Jeremiah F. Burke, Superintendent, aslary $10,000; William T. Keough, Busi- ness Agent, 15 Beacon, salary $4.740, Mark B. Mulvey. Schoolhouse Custodian, 15 Beacon, salary $3,000
These offices are open daily, except Saturdays, from 9 o'clock. A.M. until 5 o'clock P.M. On Saturdays the officea close at 1 o'clock P.M., and during July and August at 12 o'clock M.
Superintendant of Schools 14 Mason
Jeremiab E. Burke, Supt. Office hours: Tuesdays, Wed- nesdays and Thursdays, 3 to 4 P.M. Fridays. 3 to 5 P.M. and first and third Saturdays each month, 11.30 A.M. to 1 P.M., in weeks when the schoola are in session
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CITY DEPARTMENTS
Assistant Superintondonts 14 Mason
William B. Snow, office houra Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M .; Augustine L. Rafter, office hours Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M .; John C. Brodhead, office hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 to 5 P.M .; Mary C. Mellyn, office houra, Mondays and Thursdays 4 to 5 P.M; Arthur L. Gould, office honra Mondays and Wednesdays, 4 to 5 P.M .; salary $5.496 each. Regular meetings of board on Fridays at 9.30 A.M., except during July and August
School House Department 1007 City Hall annex
Commissioners, Joseph P. Lomasney, chairman, salary $4,000 term enda in 1922; James J. Mahar, secretary, term ends in 1924; Ralph D. Doane, term ends in 1923; salary. $3,500 each; Chief Clerk, J. George Herlihy, salary, $3,090. Chief Inspector, Joseph P. Butler, salary $3,000. Office hours; 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturdaya, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Administrative Office 218 Tremont
Educational and Employment Certificates are issued daily (except Saturdaya) from 8.30 A.M. to 3 P.M. and on Saturdays to 1 p.M., but during July and August to 12 noon. Physical examination of applicants for Employment Certi- ficate daily from 9 to 10.30 A.M. Minora' liceosea (i.e., mioora under 16 years of age) to act as newsboys etc., except Saturdaya from 4 to 5 p.M. and Saturdaya from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., but during July and August to 12 noon. Licenses not issued during school houra
Attendance Officers-Chief William H. Marnell. Office houra school days 4 to 5 P.M.
Boston Placement Burean. Dept. of Vocational Guidance, Director, Susan J. Gino. Office hours, 9 to 12 daily
Dept. of Manual Arts, Director, Theodore M. Dillaway. Office hours, Tuesday, 3 to 5 P.M.
Normal, High and Latin Schools *Schoola having Manual Training
BOSTON NORMAL. Huntington av. c. Longwood av. BOYS LATIN, Warren avenue, cor. Dartmouth
*BRIGHTON HIGH, Cambridge cor. Warren, Br.
*CHARLESTOWN HIGH, Monument aquare, corner Bartlett. Chsn.
*DORCHESTER HIGH, Talbot av., cor. Wash., Dor.
*EAST BOSTON HIGH, Marion, between Princeton and Saratoga
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL AND ANNEX, Montgom- ery atreet; annex, Worthington at., Roxbury and 41 Berkeley (Boya)
GIRLS' HIGH, West Newton between Tremont and Shawmut av.
GIRLS' LATIN, Huntington av., cor. Longwood av.
HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, Avenue Louis Pas- teur, Fenway (Boys)
HIGH SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ARTS, Winthrop cor. Greenville, Roxbury (Girla)
*HYDE PARK HIGH, Everett and Harvard ay.
MECHANICS ARTS HIGH, Belvidere, Dalton and Scotia ats. (Boys)
ROXBURY HIGH AND ANNEX, Warren, cor. Moot- rose: annex, Sarah J. Baker school, Perrin st., Rox.
SOUTH BOSTON HIGH, Thomas park, G street
*WEST ROXBURY HIGH, Elm street, J. P.
Industrial, Manual Training and Special
Abram E. Cutter School. Medford at., Chsn.
Austin, Paris atreet near Meridian, E. B.
Boaton Disciplinary Day School, Way st.
Boston Trade School (for boys) 570 Parker near Ruggles, Roxbury. For Girls, 616 Mass, av.
Boston Clerical School (for girla), Roxbury High School Annex. Dunreath street
Continuation School (Girls' Division), 25 LaGrange and
62 Tilestoo; (Boys' Division), Brimmer bldg., Common at. Frothingham School Annex, Prospect st., Chan.
Horace Mann School for the Deaf, 178 Newbury st.
Howard Av. School Annex, Dor.
Hugh O'Brien School Annex, Dudley st., Rox.
Julia Ward Howe School Annex, Dale st., Rox. Lowell School Annex, Mozart at,. J. P. Lyceum Hall, Meeting House Hill, Dor.
Miles Standish, Roxbury at., Rox.
Old Thornton-st., Rox. Parkman, Broadway, S. B.
Prescott School Annex, Elm at., Chan. School-st., Rox.
Trade School for Girls, 616-620 Massachusetts av, Winthrop at, Rox.
Elementary and Kindergarten
(*Schools having Ki dergarten classes)
Aaron David, Yoeman at., Dear Albany. Rox.
*Abby W. May, Thornton atreet
Abraham Lincoln, Arling- too. cor. Fayette
Abram E. Cutter, Medford atreet, Chan.
Agassiz, Burrougha at., cor
Brewer, J. P. (Boya)
*Albert Palmer, Euatia at.
Elementary Schools-CONTINUED (*Schoola having Kindergarten classes)
Amos Webater, Hilton at. H. P.
*Andrewa, Geneage st.
*Asa Gray, Weston at., Rox.
*Atherton, 185 Columbia rd.
*Auburn, Waverly at., Br. Audubon, Harvard at., Dor.
*Bailey at., near Dorchester av., Dor.
Benedict Fenwick, Magno- lia at .. Dor.
*Benjamin Cushing, Rob- insoo at., Dor.
*Benjamin Dean, Hat., cor. E. Sixth, S. B.
*Benjamin Pope, O at., cor. E. Fifth, S. B.
Bennett, Chestnut Hill av., Br.
Bennett Branch, Dighton at. Bigelow, E. cor. W. Fourth at .. S. B.
*Blackinton, Leyden st.E.B Boston Cooaumptivea.
Hospital School, 249 River. Mat.
Bowditch, Green at .. J. P. (Girla)
Bowdoin, Myrtle at. (Girla) Bunker Hill, Baldwin at., Chso.
*B. F. Tweed. Cambridge at.
Canterbury at., Canterbury cor. Bourne, Roa.
Capen, I st., cor. E. Sixth. S. B.
Chapman, Entaw at., E. B. *Charles Bulfinch, Parker st. and Fisher av.
*Charles C. Perkina, 139 St. Botolph st.
*Charles E. Daniela, Mead at., Chso
Charles Sumner, Ashland street. Roa.
Chestout av., Chestnut av., J. P.
*Choate Buroham, E. Third near I at., S. B.
Christopher Columbus, Tilestoo near Hanover Christopher Gibson head of Morae, Dor.
Clinch, Fat., c. W. Seventh. S. B.
Comins, Tremont, cor. Ter- race at.
Commodore Barry Sumner, cor. Lamson, E. B.
Copley. Bartlett st., Chso. *Cottage-place, 1049 Co- lumbus av.
*Cudworth, Gove st .. E. B.
*Cushman, Parmenter st.
*Cyrua Alger, W. Seventh at., near C. S. B.
*Damon, Readville st., H.P. Dearborn Ambrose, corner Orchard Park
Dillaway, 6 Kenilworth st .. Rox.
Dorchester av., cor. Gibson, Dor.
Drake, C. at., cor. W. Third st .. S. B.
Dudley, 20 Dudley, cor. Putnam street (Boys)
Dwight, 115 W. Springfield (Boya)
Edmund P. Tilestoo, Bab- Bon. Mat.
Edward Everett, Pleasant at., Dor.
Elbridge Smith, 248 Centra at., Dor.
*Elihu Greenwood. Metro- politan av., H. P.
Eliot, North Bennet street Elizabeth Peabody, Poplar atreet
*Ellen H. Richards, Beau- mont st., Dor.
*Ellis Mendell, School at .. J. P. Emerson, Prescott st .. E. B. Emily Fifield, Dunhar av., Dor.
Everett. 232 Northampton atreet (Girls)
*Fairmount, Williams av .. cor. Summit, H. P.
*Farragut, Fenwood rd., Rox.
*Florence Nightingale, 512 Weat Park at., Dor.
*Florence at., Florence at., Roa.
Fort Strong, Long Ialand Francea E. Willard, Rut- land street
*Francia Parkman, Walk Hill st .. J. P.
Franklin, Waltham atreet (Girls)
*Frederic A. Whitney. Web- ster av., Alls.
Frederic W. Lincoln, 648 E. Broadway, S. B. (Boya) Freeman, Charter at.
Frothingham, Prospect at .. Chan
Gaston, E. Fifth, cor. L.at.' S. B. (Girls)
*George Bancroft, Appleton n. Dartmouth
*George Frisbie Hoar, West Fifth between C and D sts., S. B.
George Putnam, Columbus av., n. Weld av., Rox. George T. Angell, Hunne- man, c.Harrison av., Rox. Germantown, Wash. and Grove, W. R.
Gilbert Stuart, Richmond atreet, Dor.
*Glenway. Glenway, near Blue Hill av. annex, Glen- - way st., Dor.
Grant, Phillipa st. D. Garden Hancock, Parmenter street (Girls)
Harbor View, cor. Dorcheg- ter av.
*Harria, Victory rd. cor. Adama at., Dor.
Harvard. Devens st., Chao. *Harvard, North Harvard. near Western av., Br.
Hawea Hall, 442 W. Broad- way
*Hemeoway, Wolcott at .. Readv.
*Henry Grew. Gordon av .. H. P.
Henry L. Pierce, Washing- ton. c. Welles av., Dor. Henry Vane, Baker at., W. R
*Hillside, Elm at., J. P.
*Hobart st., Faoeuil, Br.
Howard av., cor. Harlow. Dor.
*Hugh O'Brien, Dudley cor. Langdon
*Hull, Quincy st., Rox.
*Hyde, Hammond street (Girls)
*Ira Alleo, Parker n Rug- glea ats., Rox.
*James A. McDonald, Polk at., Chan.
*James Otis, cor. Paris and Marion ats., E. B.
*Jefferson, Heath st., Rox. John A. Andrew, 378 Dor- chester st. near Andrew aq., S. B.
John Boyle O'Reilly, 347 Dorchester, S. B.
John Cheverus, Moore, oor. Chaucer, E. B.
*John D. Philbrick, Folsom at., Ros.
*John G. Whittier, South- ern av., Dor.
*Jobo J. Williams, Groton at
*John Lothrop Motley 143 Savio Hill av., Dor.
*John Marshall, 39 West- ville at., Dor.
*John Winthrop, Brook- ford, cor. Dacia, Rox.
*Joseph Tuckerman, East Fourth, cor. L st., S. B. *Joshua Bates, Harrison av. Julia Ward Howe, Dale. c. Sherman, Rox.
Lafayette, 31 Ruggles, Rox.
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CITY DEPARTMENTS-CARRIAGE FARES IN BOSTON
Elementry Schools-CONTINUEO (*Schools having Kindergarten classes)
Lawrence. B. cor. W. Third
street. S. B. (Boys)
Lewis, Paulding, cor. Wal- nut sv., Rox.
Little Emily, 400 Adams, Dor
*Longfellow, South and Hewlett sts., Ros.
Louis Prang, 35 Bartlett, Rox.
*Louisa May Alcott, West Concord st.
Lowell, 310 Centre st., J. P. *Lucretia Crocker, Parker st., near Centre, Rox.
*Margaret Fuller, Glen rd., J. P.
*Martha A. Baker, Walk Hill, Mat.
Martin, Huntington av. cor. Worthington st., Rox.
Mary Hemenway, 470 Adams cor. King, Dor. Mary Lyoo, Hester aod Turner sts., Br.
Mary L. Brock, Chiswick rd., cor. Cbestaut Hill av. Br.
Mather, Meeting House Hill, Dor.
*Maybew. Chambers st.
Michael Angelo, Charter st. Minot, 398 Nepooset av., Dor.
Mt.Pleasant av., Mt.Pless, sot sv., near Blue Hill &v., Rox.
*Mozart, Beech st., Ros.
*Nahum Chspin, Common st., Chsn.
*Nathan Hale, Cedar st., Rox.
Nathaniel Hawthorne,How- ard av. and Harlow st.
*Noble, Princeton st., E. B. Norcross, D. cor. W. Fifth street, S. B. (Girls)
*Oak sq., Tremont, cor. Nonantum, Br.
*Old Agassiz, Burrougbs av J. P.
Old Edward Everett, Willis st., Dor.
Old Gibson. Thane sad Athelwood, Dor.
*Old Mather, Meeting House Hill, Dor.
Oliver Hazard Perry, East 7th, near O st., S. B.
. *Oliver Holden, Pearl near Wesley, Cbsa. Oliver Wendell Holmes, 40 School st .. Dor.
*Paul Jones, Horace and Byron sts., E. B.
*Paul Revere, Prince st. Pauline Agassiz Shaw, Nor- folk sud Mortoo streets, Dor.
Peter Faneuil, Joy st.
*Philip H. Sheridan, Pres- cott st., E. B.
Phillips Brooks, Quincy, c. Perth street
Phineas Bates, Beech st .. Ros.
Pierpont, 119 Hudson st. *Plummer, Belmont sq., E. B.
*Pormort, Snelling pl. off Hulì st.
Prescott, Elm street, Chsn. Prince, Newbury, cor. Exe- ter streets
*Quincy. 86 Tyler st., near Harvard (Boys)
Quincy at., c. Stanley, Dor. *Quincy E. Dickerman, Magnolia st., Dor.
Rice, Dartmouth, cor. Ap- pleton street
*Richard C. Humphreys, Sumner st., Dor.
*Richard Olney,, Hastings W. R.
Robert G. Shaw, Mt.Ver- non, W. R.
*Robert Swan, Thetford av. cor, Evans, Dor.
Rochambeau, 60 Gibson st.' Dor.
*Roger Clsp. 35 Harvest st., ward 11
*Roger Wolcott, Norfolk, cor. Morton, Mat.
Samuel Adams, Webster, c. Brigham, E. B.
*Samuel Dexter, Harvard st .. Chso.
*Samuel G. Howe, W. Fifth st., near C. S. B.
*Samuel W. Masoo, 137 Norfolk sv., Rox. Sarsh Greenwood, Gleaway cor. Harvard, Dor.
*Sarah J. Baker. Perrin st., Rox.
Ssvin Hill, Ssvin Hill av .. cot. Auklsad
*Sharp, Anderson st.
Sherwin, Madison sq., Rox. (Boys)
Shurtleff, 215 Dorchester st. S. B. (Girls)
Simonds 442 W. Broadway. S. B.
*Skinner, Fayette st. Somerset st., cor. Allstoo
Spectacle Island School, Spectacle Islaod
*Stephen M. Weld,Seymour *Stoughton, River, n. Mor- ton st., Mst.
*Tsppan, Lexington st .. E.B Theodore Lyman, Paris, cor. Gove, E. B.
*Thomas Dwight, Phillips, cor. Smith, Rox.
*Thomas Gardner. Breat- wood sod Athol. Alls .. annex, Athol near Brent- wood st., Alls.
Thomas N. Hart, H. cor. E. Fifth st., S. B. (Boys)
*Tbomas Starr King, Bunk- er Hill st., cor. Charles, Chsa.
*Trescott, Rosemont st., Mat.
Tyler st., 35 Tyler
Ulysses S. Grant, 191 Paris, E. B.
*W. L. P. Boardman, Mun- roe, Rox.
Wsit, 125 Shawmut av.
*Walnut st., 16 Walnut, Neponset
Warren, Pearl, cor. Sum- mer street, Chsa.
*Washington, Norman sod S. Margin
Washington Allstoo, 392 Cambridge st., Alls. Washington st., 3823 Wash. J. P.
*Weld, Highisad st., H. P. Wells, Blossom st. (Girls) Wendell Phillips, Phillips st. (Boys)
*William Bacon, 65 Vernoo, cor. Auburn st., Rox.
*William Blackstone, 39 Blossom
*William Bradford, Willow- wood, Dor.
William Brewster, Mortoo. cor. Norfolk, Mat.
*Willism Cullen Bryant, 36 Kenilworth st., Rox.
William Eustis, George st., Rox.
*William E. Endicott, Mc- Lellan cor. Blue Hill sv .. Dor.
Willism E. Russelll, 750 Co- lumbia road, Dor.
*William H. Keat, Moulton street
*William Lloyd Garrison, Hutchinga near Elm Hill av .. Rox.
William Wirt Warren, Wav- erly st., o. Market, Br. Williams, Homestead, cor. Harold, Rox.
*Winchell, Blossom st.
*Winship, Dighton st .. Br.
*Wyman, Wymao st., J. P.
Pre-Vocational Centers
ABRAM E. CUTTER, Medford st., Charlestown, Electrical and Woodworking Shops
AGASSIZ, Eliot School building, Eliot st., Jamaica Plain, Printing, Woodworking Shops and Gardening
AUSTIN, Paris st., Esst Boston, Boobkinding, Machine and Printing Shops
ELIOT, Michael Angelo School, Charter st., North End. Sheet Metal Shop, and 39 North Bennet st., Woodwork- ing Shoo
LYCEUM HALL, Meeting House Hill, Dorchester, Electrical Sheet Metal and Woodworking Shops
MILES STANOISH, Roxbury st., Roxbury, Electrical, Ma- chine sod Paint Shops
PAARMAN, Broadway between B and C streets, South Bos- ton, Machine and Woodworking Shops
QUINCY, Tyler st., City Proper, Machine, Printing and Sheet Metal Shops
SHEAWIN, Sterling st., Roxbury, Printing and Sheet Metal Shops
WINTHROP STREET SCHOOL, Winthrop st., Roxbury, Book- binding sud Woodworking Shops
Sinking Funds Department Room 20, City Hall
Commissioners, no salary: William H. Slocum (chairman); Robert Homans, terms expire 1922; Rsadolph C. Grew, William H. Slocum, terms expire 1924; Felix Voreaberg. term expires 1923; Bennett S. Ferguson, term expires 1922 secretary, salary $700. , treasurer,
salary, $200
Soldiers' Reliet Department Room 60, City Hall
Commissioner, Henry C. McKenns, sslary $3,500; term expires 1922
Statistics Department Room 73, City Hall
Trustees: John Korca, chairman, term expires 1923; William D. Curtis, term expires 1926; Robert Dysart, term expires 1924; Frederick W. Rugg, term expires 1925; James D. Henderson, term expires 1922: Edward M. Hart- well, secretary, salary, $3.300
Street Laying-Out Department Room 401, City Hall annex
Street Commissioners: John J. O'Callaghan, (chairman). salsry, $4.500, term ends in 1922; John H. Dunn, term ends in 1921; Richard F. Andrews, term ends in 1923. salary. $4,- 000 each; Joseph F. Sullivan, secretary, salary. $3,300. Eo- gineering Division: Frank O. Whitney, chief engineer, salsry, $3,500. Irwin C. Cromack, asst. chief engineer, salary, $2.900. Permit Division, room 44, City Hall, Thomas J. Hurley, chief of division, salary, $2,500
Supply Department Room 811, City Hall annex
George Cronio, superintendent, salary $6,000. Charles E. Thornton, chief clerk, salary, $2,100
Transit Department
Office, 1 Beacon, 6th floor
Commissioners: Edmund Billings (chairman), salary, $5.000; Thomas F. Sullivan, Frank S. Delsod, terms of all end July 1, 1922; Edward F. Condon, secretary, salary. $4,000. Eroest R. Springer, chief engineer, salary, $6,000
Treasury Department Rooms 21-22, City Hall
Frank S. Deland, City and County Treasurer, salary, $6,000, term expires 1922. Benjamin S. Turner, cashier and asst. treasurer. salary, $4,200
Weighers of Vessels and Ballast Department
Office, 157 Liverpool, East Boston
Cornelius J. Donovan, Chief Weigher
Weights and Measures Department Room 106. City Hall snnex
Charles B. Wooley, Sealer, salary, $3.000; Walter L. Finigan, chief clerk, salary, $2,100; Louis Hertgen, Benja- mia P. Hutchinson, Jeremiah J. Crowley, James A. Swee- ney, Charles E. Walsh, Thomas A. Kelley, Charles O. Sikora, Fred A. Thissell, John J. Ryan, Joha A. Gargad, William D. Fsy, Simon J. O'Connell, Martin J. Travers, John W. Gorey, Deputies. Philip E. Leonard, mechsnician
PUBLIC CARRIAGE FARES IN BOSTON
MOTOA TAXICABS
The maximum prices or rates of fare which drivers of hackney carriages propelled by mechsoical motors and using taximeters as the means of measuring the distance traveled, to be known as "Motor Taxicabs" may charge and demsad for services rendered in conveying passen- gers as follows:
From point to point within the city limits:"
First half mile or fraction thereof, for one person. .... . 40c Each quarter mile thereafter. . . . .
.10c
Each additional person for the whole journey .. .200
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RATES OF FARE FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES
Waiting time shall include all time during which the vehicle is oot in motion, beginning nine minutes after its arrival at the place to which it has been called, or, if eo- gaged in the street or at & staod, beginning nine minutes after the time of such engagement. A charge of 10 cents for each three minutes may be made. But no charge shall be made for the time lost through interruption of street traffic or through the inefficiency of the vehicle or its driver, or for time between premature arrival in response to a call and the hour for which the vehicle was ordered
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