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Roberts Jesse Co., Inc .- 37 Lyon street. Incorporated April, 1914. Capital, $4,000. Pres., George A. Rump. Sec., Matthew Mannion. Treas., Jesse Roberts
Rochon Mfg. Co .- 90 Jefferson street. Incorporated May, 1920. Capital, $1,000,000. Pres., Charles Rochon. Sec., Dr. O. E. Bovin. Treas., Arthur J. B. Cartier
Rousseau Baking Co., Inc .- 109 Middle street. Incorporated 1919. Capital, $50,000. Treas., Henri Rousseau
Sagamore Mfg. Co .- 1822 North Main st. Capital, $1,800,000. Pres., James M. Morton, jr. Clerk, Arthur W. Smith. Treas., William L. S. Brayton
Sanford Spinning Co .- 206 Globe Mills street. Supt., George W. Danielson
Seaconnet Mills-East Warren street. Capital, $1,200,000. Pres., Leontine Lincoln. Clerk and Treas., William M. McLane
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Incorporated Companies
Shawmut Mills-638 Quequechan street. Capital, $600,000. Pres., Leonard S. Chace. Treas., Richard B. Chace
Sheahan Co., Inc .- 462 Second st. Capital, $5,000. Pres., Helen H. Sheahan. Treas., Matthew Sheahan, jr. Sec., Harold E. Clarkin
Shove Mills-126 Shove street. Capital, $1,200,000. Pres., Isaac W. Howland. Treas., Fenner C. Brownell-See page 975
Sokoll E. J. Co .- 32 North Main street. Incorporated 1916. Capital, $5,000. Pres., Edmund J. Sokoll. Sec., Theodore C. Sokoll. Treas. and Mgr., Junius P. Sokoll. Vice Pres., Mrs. Frances Sokoll -See page 936
Stafford Mills-62 County street. Capital, $1,000,000. Pres., Foster S. Mathewson. Clerk and Treas., Thomas B. Bassett-See page 965
Standard Fabric Co .- 85 Portland street. Incorporated 1911. Pres., Robert Place. Treas., Wm. M. Heywood. Clerk, Foster R. Green
Staples Coal Co. of Fall River-20 Bedford street. Pres., Joseph W. Martin. Vice Pres. and Treas., Fred G. McAdams-See page 940
Staples Transportation Co .- Rear 404 Davol st. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $1,500,000. Pres., Charles G. Hannah. Treas., Emery D. Wallace. Vice Pres., Joseph W. Martin. Sec., Walter Peterson
Steiger-Cox Co .- 251 South Main street. Incorporated 1917. Capital, $150,000. Pres., Albert Steiger. Treas., Charles H. Cox. Clerk, George F. Roberts-See page 937
Sterling Auto Co .- 101-109 Bank st. Incorporated Aug., 1914. Capital, $15,000. Pres., Mrs. Jennie B. Tierney. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Richard W. Tierney-See page 906
Sterling Ring Traveler Co .- 101 Lindsey street. Incorporated Dec., 1908. Capital, $34,400. Pres., B. W. Trafford. Treas., Walter J. Wixon
Stevens Mfg. Co .- Stevens near Russell st. Capital, $1,200,000. Pres., Simeon B. Chase. Clerk and Treas., M. Richard Brown. Gen. Mgr., Charles B. Chace-See page 974
Strand Realty & Amusement Co .- 1363 Pleasant street. Pres., Abraham Yamins. Sec., Louis Sherman. Treas., Nathan Yamins
Sullivan D. F .- 155 South Main street. Incorporated Feb., 1918. Capital, $35,000. Pres. and Treas., Daniel F. Sullivan. Sec., Daniel J. Sullivan
Sunderland James & Son Co .- 1381 S. Main street. Incorpo- rated Jan. 1911. Pres., James Sunderland. Sec. and Treas., George W. Sunderland-See page 1001
Superba Towel Company, Inc .- 99 Irving street. Incorporated 1916. Capital, $30,000. Pres., Mrs. N. H. Mooney. Treas., Timothy Mooney
Sweeney M. Co .- Third, cor. Borden street. Incorporated 1907. Pres., Michael Sweeney. Treas., Bernard F. Sweeney. Sec., Daniel M. Desmond-See page 983
Tecumseh Mills-169 Hartwell street. Office, 78 Bedford street. Capital, $750,000. Pres., Jerome C. Borden. Clerk, Elliott G. Cottle. Treas., Simeon B. Chase-See page 970
Textile Trucking Co .- 58 Bedford street. Pres., E. W. Borden. Treas., J. W. Mackenzie. Mgr., L. L. Borden
Thibodeau Business College-130 South Main street. Pres. and Treas., Joseph D. Thibodeau. Sec., Edmond Coté-See page 942
Towne, Brayton & Osborn-24 Bedford st. Incorporated Jan. 1, 1915. Pres., Richard Osborn. Treas., Edward Brayton-See page 953
Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory-29 Troy street. Capital, $300,000. Pres., John S. Brayton. Clerk and Treas., Herbert H. Horton
Truesdale Clinic-151 Rock street. Incorporated Jan. 1914. Pres. and Clerk, Dr. R. W. French. Treas., Dr. Delano R. Ryder
U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Company, Inc., Fall River Division-821 Cambridge street. Pres., Luther C. Baldwin. Treas., George H. Wilson. Supt., George Hutchinson-See page 1029
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Incorporated Companies-Labor Unions
Union Belt Co .- 66 Troy street. Pres., B. D. Davol. Treas., Robert N. Hathaway-See page 1028
Union Cotton Mfg. Co .- Pleasant, corner Jesse st. Capital, $1,- 200,000: Pres., John S. Brayton. Clerk and Treas., Benjamin C. Shove
Varney Isaac & Sons Co .- 100 Purchase street. Pres., E. B. Var- ner. Treas., W. D. Keefe. Supt., Walter S. Washburn
Victory Clothing Co., Inc .- 425 South Main street. Pres., Abra- ham Sudack. Sec., Harry Gollis. Treas. and Mgr., Hyman Bakst
Walsh Thomas Trucking Co .- 160 Buffinton street. Pres. and Mgr., Thomas Walsh. Treas., Thomas J. Walsh, jr. Sec., Mrs. Ella Rodgers
Wampanoag Mills-69 Alden opposite Flint st. Capital, $750,- 000. Pres., W. Frank Shove. Treas., Russell H. Leonard
Waterman Supply Co., Inc .- 79 Purchase street. Incorporated Nov., 1912. Capital, $3,000. Pres., John W. Waterman. Treas., and Clerk, Fred E. Waterman, jr.
Watuppa Mfg. Co .- 207 Pocasset street. Incorporated 1918. . Pres., James H. French. Treas., Stephen L. French
Watuppa Warehouse Co .- 698 Rodman street. Incorporated 1909. Pres., Judson C. Mackenzie. Mgr., Harold Burrell. Treas., Joseph W. Mackenzie-See page 1052
Waxene Size Co .- Rear 334 Osborn street. Treas., Charles T. Slack
Webster Loom Harness Co .- 209 Bedford street. Incorporated 1896. Capital, $10,000. Pres., William N. McLane. Treas., Wil- liam H. Jennings-See page 1030
Weetamoe Mills-1290 Davol street. Capital, $500,000. Pres., George H. Eddy, jr. Clerk and Treas., Enoch J. French
Wetherell, O. B. & Son-66 Troy street. Pres., Elbridge C. Mer- rill. Treas., Howard B. Wetherell-See page 1029
White Sales Co .- 564 Davol street. Incorporated 1920. Capi- tal, $50,000. Pres., Joseph F. Monahan. Treas., James E. Monahan Wilcox Robert A. Co., Inc .- 116 Bedford street. Incorporated Jan. 1, 1919. Capital, $40,000. Pres., M. M. Wilcox. Trcas., James F. Duggan
Willey Braid & Lace Co .- 207 Pocasset st. Incorporated 1917. Pres., William Kennedy. Treas., Eben C. Willey
Williston Charles H. Co .- 171 Pleasant street. Incorporated July 1, 1919. Capital, $5,000. Pres., Clarence H. Williston. Vice Pres., Arthur S. Williston. Treas., Harland Littlefield. Mgr., Elmer E. Whipp
Wood S., Inc .- 182 S. Main street. Capital, $8,000. Pres. and Samuel Wood. Vice Pres., Alonzo T. Wonson
Wordell & McGuire Co .- 89 Pleasant st. Incorporated 1907. Pres., Michael N. Garvey. Treas., Thomas C. McGuire-See side line front cover
LABOR UNIONS
American Federation of Textile Operatives-142 Second street. Pres., James Tansey. Sec., John P. O'Connell (Salem). Treas., James Whitehead
Bakers and Confectioners' Union, Local 300-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., John J. Leddy, 1939 South Main st.
Brewery Workers' Union-Meets last Wednesday of each month, in Old Colony Hall, 866 Davol street. Pres., Gustave J. Anderson. Vice Pres., Thomas J. Sullivan. Treas., Thomas Walsh. Fin. Sec., Thomas Mccarthy. Cor. Sec., Hugh Tansey
Bricklayers', Masons' and Plasterers' Union, No. 11-14 Market street. Pres., John J. Mulvaney. Rec. Sec., Frederick B. Lawton. Treas., Charles West. Fin. Sec., Edwin Stephenson
Brotherhood of Boilermakers-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., B. B. Carey, 4 Meadow street
Card Room Protective Association-142 Second street, room[5. Meets second Wednesday. Pres., John Taylor. Vice Pres., Mar- garet O'Brien. Sec., James Tansye. Treas., John Partridge
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Labor Unions
Carmen's Association, No. 174-Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Moose Hall. Pres., John E. Dempsey. Vice Pres., John Bushell. Rec. Sec., Thomas Fletcher. Fin. Sec., James Fox. Treas., Michael Galvin
Carpenters' District Council of Fall River-Meets second and fourth Monday evenings, 42 Second street. Pres., Joseph D. Cas- tonguay. Treas., Alphonse Pariseau. Agent and Sec., Charles H. Percival
Carpenters' Union, No. 223-Meets Wednesdays at 8 P.M., 391 S. Main street. Pres., Gilbert B. Wishart. Rec. Sec., Richard B. Quigley. Fin. Sec., William S. Mulcahy. Treas., Charles E. Bennett
Carpenters' Union (French), No. 1305-Meets every Wednesday evening at 42 Second street. Pres., Joseph D' Castonguay. Vice Pres., Philias Levesque. Rec. Sec., Alphonse Pariseau. Fin. Sec., Hilaire J. Richard. Treas., Wilfred Desrosiers
Central Labor Union-Painters' Hall, 21 Granite st. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. Pres., James Havican. Sec., John F. Reagan. Treas., Aug. Swanson
Drug Clerk Association-Sec., Edward M. Kelley, 506 Snell st.
Fall River Building Trades Council-Meets in Painters' Hall, sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays. Pres., William S. Mulcahy. Sec., Wil- liam H. Kenyon. Treas., John H. Walley
Folders' Union-Sec., David Maitland, 344 Bradford av.
Granite Cutters' International Union-142 Second street. Meets first Thursday on or after 15th of each month. Pres., Joseph Jen- nings. Sec. and Treas., James Tootell
Hatters' Union, No. 34-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., Arthur G. Coté, 331 King street.
Hatters' Union No. 35-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., Miss Annie G. Murphy, 280 Bridge street
Hod Carriers' and Building Laborers-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., John Flynn, 29 Saucier street
Hod Carriers' and Laborers Union, Local 587-Meets every Fri- day at 58 Pleasant street. Pres., Edward Morgan. Sec. and Agt., John J. Flynn, 58 Pleasant street.
Hoisting Engineers' Union-Meets first and third Mondays at 58 Pleasant st.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 437- Meets every Monday at 401 South Main street. Pres., Robert Hay- den. Fin. Sec., Charles F. Handfield. Rec. Sec., Arthur Lawrence. Treas., William Holland
International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers, Local 485-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., John F. Mil- lerick, 1475 North Main street
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stable- men and Helpers, Local 639-218 Central street. Meets first and third Tuesdays. Pres., James J. Fitzgibbons. Vice Pres., David Hanlon. Sec. and Treas., John J. Butler. Business Agent, Thomas J. Fitzgibbons
Iron Moulders' Local-Meets 160 Bank street. Sec., John J. Lynch, 1186 Rodman street
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America, No. 331- Moose Hall, Troy building, Fourth cor. Pleasant street. Meets the last Monday of each month. Pres., Patrick H. Murphy. Rec. Sec., William E. Wallworth. Fin. Sec. and Treas., John B. Bedard
Journeymen Tailors' Union-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., Frederick J. Taylor, 445 Linden street
Lathers' Union, No. 139-Meets second Mondays at Carpenters' Hall, 391 South Main st. Fin. Sec., Joseph H. Moreau, 1190 Pleas- ant street
Letter Carriers' Association, Branch Labor 51-National Associa- tion of Letter Carriers, 374 Anawan street. Meets first Wednesday in each month. Pres., Frank Woodward. Vice Pres., Samuel B. Morris, jr. Fin. Sec., Wm. Arnold. Rec. Sec., Patrick Dowling. Treas., Frank P. Curran (acting). Collector, N. S. B. A., Frank Curran
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Labor Unions
Loomfixers' Association-6 South Main st., room 9. Meets first Wednesday in each month. Pres., George Emond. Vice Pres., Thomas Patten, jr. Sec. and Treas., Thomas Goodwin. Collector, Adelard Desnoyers
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Machinists' Union-Meets 58 Pleasant street. Sec., James Ains- worth, 57 Arizona street
Moving Pictures Operators' Union, No. 424-Meets third Tues- days at Painters' Hall, 21 Granite street. Sec., Robert W. Sheldon. 699 Durfee street. Bus. Agent, 'George H. Sullivan
Mule Spinners' Association-142 Second street, rm. 4. Meets second Wednesday in each month. Pres., Desidarius Bennett. Sec. and Treas., James Taylor
Musicians' Protective Union, Local No. 216-34 North Main st., room 10. Meets first Sunday of each month. Pres., James A. King. Sec., Francis T. Mellor. Treas., Benno Brodkorb
National Association of P. O. Clerks-Meets 374 Anawan street. Sec., John W. Murray
National Association Stationary Engineers (see Troy Associa- tion)
Newspaper Writers' Union-Sec., James J. Harrington, 665 Broadway
Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, Local Union No. 75-21 Granite street. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings Pres., James Havican., Treas., John Basquil. Fin. Sec., John W. Lambert. Rec. Sec., John W. Whitworth
Paving Cutters' Union-Meets at 370 Bedford street. Sec., Wm. Ellis
Plumbers' Union Local No. 135-Meets Friday evenings in Painters' Hall, 21 Granite street. Pres., Alexander Lamonde. Rec. Sec., Herbert Borden. Fin. Sec., Edwin Kispert. Treas., Walter Macomber. Bus. Agent, Charles H. Percival
Print Workers-Meets first and third Wednesdays at 58 Pleas- ant st. Pres.,'Joseph Wages. Sec., Augustine Rodgers
Railroad Trainmen, Mt. Hope Lodge, No. 475-Meets second and fourth Sundays at K. of P. Hall, 141 North Main street. Przs., William Thibeault. Sec., James F. Touhey, 533 Middle street. Treas., E. D. Carver (N. Easton)
Sheet Metal Workers' Union-Meets 401 South Main street. R ec. Sec., William Field. 103 Green street.
Slasher Tenders' Union-142 Second street, rm. 8. Meets second Wednesday. Pres., Thomas A. Ahaesy. Sec., William Harwood. Treas., Isaac L. Brooks
Stationary Firemen-Meets first Monday and. third Wednesday at 58 Pleasant street. Pres., David Dunlea. Rec. Sec., Edwin Birkett. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Daniel P. Shea
Steam Engineers-Meets first and third Wednesdays at 58 Pleas- ant street. Pres., Nicholas F. Kepple. Rec. See., Robert J. Larter
Steamfitters' and Helpers' Union, No. 646-Meets every Wed- nesday at 303 South Main street. Pres., Thomas Patten. Sec., Matthew Kilroy. Treas., Edward Harris. Bus. Agent, Fred Dins- more
Stereotypers' Union, No. 50-Meets at Wilbur House first Monday of each month. Sec., Ernest Gifford
Street and Electric Railway Employees' Union, No. 174-Meets second and fourth Mondays at 16 Hartwell street. Pres., John E. Dempsey. Ree., John W. Powers
Telephone Operators' Union-Meets first Monday of each month at 143 Pleasant street. Pres., Mabel E. Kingman
Textile Council-142 Second street, room 4. Meets third Wed- nesday of each month. Pres., James Tansey. Vice Pres., James Taylor. Sec., William McNamara. Treas., William Harwood
Theatrical Stage Employees' Union-Meets third Mondays of each month at Painters' Hall. Sec. and Treas., William A. Dillon
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Labor Unions-Legal Holidays-Military-Post Office
Thread Workers' Union-Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 58 Pleasant street. Pres., Arthur Beraby. Treas., Alice Trottier
Troy Association of Stationary Engineers, Massachusetts No. 6. N. A. S. E .- Meets first and third Saturdays at K. P. Hall, Hudner building. Pres., Daniel Carolan. Cor. Sec., John T. Maloney. Rec. Sec., Michael H. Harrington. Fin. Sec., John R. Graham. Treas., Eli Howarth
Typographical Union, Local No. 161-Meets first Friday in each month at 52 Pleasant street. Pres., Louis P. Claflin. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Charles E. Clarke. Rec. Sec., Edward Chatterton
United Textile Workers of America, headquarters 58 Pleasant st. DOFFERS UNION. Meets second and fourth Mondays at 58 Pleas- ant street. Pres., James Foley. Sec. and Treas., John L. Campos. Rec. Sec., Frank Oliver
BLEACHERS UNION. Meets every Tuesday at 58 Pleasant street. Pres., John L. Campos. Sec., August Roderiques WEAVERS UNION. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 58 Pleasant street. Pres., Adger Cauthier. Sec., Treas. and Business Agent, John L. Campos
Weavers' Progressive Association-142 Second street, room 6. Meets second Wednesday in each month. Pres., William Lomas. Sec., William McNamara. Treas., John Oates
Weavers' and Slasher Tenders' Alliance-142 Second street. Meets in Weavers' Hall, first Wednesday in each month. Pres., William McNamara. Sec. and Treas., William Harwood
Yarn Finishers' Union-161 South Main street, room 8. Meets first Wednesday of each month. Pres., Robert M. Patterson. Rec. Sec., Mary A. Fitzpatrick. Fin. Sec., and Treas. James Porier
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, January 1. Washington's Birthday, February 22. Patriots' Day, April 19. Memorial Day, May,30. Indepen- dence Day, July 4. Labor Day, first Monday in September. Co- lumbus Day, October 12. Thanksgiving. Christmas, Dec. 25
When the 1st of January, the 22d of February, the 19th of April, the 30th of May, the 4th of July, the 12th of October, or Christmas, occurs on Sunday, the following day shall be a holiday
MILITARY COAST ARTILLERY CORPS, NATIONAL GUARD
Headquarters, State Armory-72 Bank street. 12th Company. Captain, Raymond Brockelhurst. Ist Lieut., Ernest B. Fantom. 2d Lieut., Charles W. Borden. 13th Company, Captain, Ray E. Tillson. Ist Lieut., Charles H. Phillips. 2d Lieut., John J. Brindley
Headquarters 3d Battalion, Coast Artillery Corps-Major, Harry A. Skinner. Adjt., Frank P. Coolidge. Sergt .- Major, John R. Cor- bett
POST OFFICE AND U. S. OFFICERS
First floor, Custom Nouse building, 55 Bedford corner Second st. Postmaster, James H. Hoar. Supt. of Mails, William E. Maxam. Foremen, Charles W. Albert,-Henry F. Boardman, Harry A. Skin- ner. Bookkeeper, John V. Riley
CLERKS
Arkison Patrick A.
Hurst Nicholas A.
Brightman Fremont
Kay William
Clarke Michael J.
Lenaghan Charles J.
Lenaghan James E.
McKenney James F.
Moran Andrew, jr.
Murphy John F.
Murray John W.
Peckham Vernon
Coombs Alma M. Crankshaw John C. Doherty Robert Dowty Clarence H. Fennelly Augustus F. Harrington Cornelius L. Higgins James J. Howarth James
Rigby Sebastian J. Roche John W.
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Post Office and U. S. Officers
Clerks-Continued
Sullivan J. Augustus Townley Andrew Warburton Henry S. Wray James Yates John E.
Hall Alice Shea John G. Maleady Anna M.
Arnold William H.
Heathcote William E.
Bailey John J.
Johnston James E.
Barrett John F.
Kaylor John J.
Caron Raoul N.
Mackenzie Charles F.
Chase Harold B.
Maher Edward L.
Cronan James P.
Maleady James P.
Crowley John A.
Monahan Thomas J.
Curran Francis P. Delisle Edeas J.
Monks James Nannery Patrick H.
Dowling Patrick J.
O'Neil Charles E.
Doxcy Frederick T.
Quinn James W.
Edgell Albion J.
Reddy Edward J.
Entwistle Percy
Roberts Charles A.
Fell James
Rooney James F.
Fish Charles A.
Rourke John S.
France John
Shannon David
Freelover Hiram H.
Shea Daniel F.
Smithson Enoch T.
Goff William E. Harrington Daniel
Sunderland William E.
Harrison Samuel
Williamson Frederick B.
Haythornthwaite John J.
Woodward Frank M.
SUB LETTER CARRIERS
Ainley Joseph H.
Knavesey John J.
Boulanger Louis J.
Lowney Francis L.
Childs Stephen B. jr.
Marum John E.
Connolly John J.
Monarch Edmund C.
Cripps William F.
Regan Paul
Kilroy John F.
Roy Louis A.
Special Delivery, office hours, from 6.45 A.M. to 9 P.M. Money Order department, 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Registered Letter department, 7 A.M. to 8.30 P.M.
POSTAL SAVINGS BANK Charles W. Albert, cashier. Hours 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
FLINT STATION
1465 Pleasant street, Charles B. Fournier, supt.
CLERKS
Arthur Benjamin Davis Frederick E.
Dowty Ernest Harrison Henry A.
Caron Raoul N. Heury Walter, jr. Hughes George C. Kenney Bernard
CARRIERS Morris Benjamin F. Picard Pierre R. Sullivan John Sullivan John C.
SOUTH STATION 1462 South Main street, James Arkison, supt.
Barry John F.
CLERKS Buckley Richard A. Saunders James E.
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Ryan Thomas P. Shoard David Silva Louis L. Smith Charles E. Smith William E.
SUB-CLERKS Tuite John J. Walmsley Albert
CARRIERS
Post Office and U. S. Officers-Societies (Fraternal)
Doolan Francis Greenhalgh Wilson Hanley Robert F. Kaylor John J.
CARRIERS
Kielty Francis H. McGlynn Thomas J. Morriss Samuel B., jr. Sullivan Walter J.
NUMBERED STATIONS
1- 188 North Main, Harry P. Brown, clerk in charge
3-1702 North Main st., Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly
1- 821 South Main st., William M. Dedrick,
5- 127 Stafford road, Charles F. Brow, jr.
6- 971 Bedford st., Lorenzo Smeriglio,
7- 379 East Main st., J. A. Bolduc,
8- 127 Nashua Avenue, A. Remy 9- 473 Fourth, Nancy Sullivan, ."
10- 91 Columbia st., Alfred N. Moreau,
11- 4 Main rd., N. T., R. I., Mrs. Wm. Walker, 66
12- 175 South Main st., James H. Mahoney,
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13-1083 Stafford road, Godias Lachance,
17- 623 Locust st., Austin F. Chamberlain,
U. S. OFFICERS IN FALL RIVER
Custom House-Office, Second, corner Bedford street. Office hours, from 9 A.M. to 4.30 P.M .; Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Collector of Customs, Walter A. Goff, Deputy in Charge. Deputy Collector, Edward Mooney. Custodian, Custom House and P. O., James H. Hoar
Internal Revenue Office-U. S. Government building, Second corner Bedford street. Office hours, 9 to 5, Saturdays 9 to 1. Div. Deputy Collector in Charge, John H. Hickey, Fall River
U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners for Fall River-Rooms 9 and 10 Government building. Sec., John V. Riley. Vice Secretaries, Harry A. Skinner, Frank M. Woodward
SOCIETIES, FRATERNAL AMERICAN BENEFIT SOCIETY
Fall River Lodge, No. 106
Meets every third Tuesday in each month at 70 Bedford street. .Pres., Frances Lockhart. Sec., Viola V. Lyon. Coll., B.[B.{Earl. Treas., George A. Booth
AMERICAN LEGION
Frank Allen Wilcox Post 126
Commander, Henry W. Shay. Vice Commander, Frederick Ka- volsky. Adjutant, W. Randlette Brock. Finance Officer, John F. Brayton, jr. Historian, Dr. William F. McKnight. Chaplain, Rev. James H. Carr. Sergeant-at-Arms, James A. McGrady
BRITH ABRAHAM, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF Bristol County Lodge, No. 140
Meets second and fourth Sundays in Union Street Synagogue. Pres., Nathan Tillis. Sec., Louis Lesser. Treas., Samuel Polisner Jefferson Lodge, No. 176
Meets second and fourth Sundays in Pearl Street Synagogue. Pres., Jacob Kalavich. Rec. Sec., Adolphe Isserlis. Fin. Sec., Joseph Quinn. Treas., Israel Ziman
Pride of Fall River Lodge, No. 352
Meets second and fourth Sundays at Pearl Street Synagogue. Pres., Louis Friedberg. Vice Pres., Max Sachs. Rec. and Fin. Sec., Simon Gourse. Treas., Harry Feinberg
BRITH ABRAHAM, ORDER OF
Harmony Lodge, No. 106
Meets first and third Sundays in Pearl Street Synagogue. Pres., Joseph Shulman. Vice Pres., Louis Katzew. Fin. and Rec. Sec., Alexander Lash. Treas., Noe Kaufman
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Societies (Fraternal)
Puritan Lodge, No. 448
Meets first Sunday in each month. Union street near Hope. Pres., Louis Lubinsky. Vice Pres., Joseph Gollis. Rec. and Fin. Sec., Joseph Quinn. Treas., Abram Lubinsky
EAGLES, FRATERNAL ORDER OF
Fall River Aerie, No. 570
Meets in Eagle Hall, 318 South Main street, first and third Mon- days of each month. W. P., William J. Murphy. W. V. P., James O'Mara. W. Sec., John Foley. Fin. Sec., Simon S. Sullivan. Treas., John J. Quigley. P. W. P., John W. Powers
ELKS, B. AND P. ORDER OF
Fall River Lodge, No. 118
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of every month at 200 Bank street. E. R., Alexander D. Young. E. L. K., William M. Sullivan. E. L. K., Herber+ F. Brown. E. L. K., William C. Crossley. Sec., Edward W. Brown. Treas., Thomas F. Powers. I. G., Daniel J. Harrington. Esquire, E. Willard Durfee. Tyler, William J. O'Rourke. Chaplain, Derwin T. Johnson
FORESTERS OF AMERICA
Court Progress, No. 6
Meets in Weavers' Hall, 142 Second street, fourth Mondays. C. R., William Plante. Sub C. R., Michael H. Holland. Treas., Wil- liam Harwood. Rec. Sec., Maurice J. Foley. Fin. Sec., James Whitehead
Court Benevolence, No. 8
Meets in Caledonian Hall, 160 Bank street, first and third Mon- days. C. R., James A. Jennings. Sub C. R., Andrew J. Breheney. Fin. Sec., John J. Cummings. Treas., Eugene E. Sullivan. Rec. Sec., William O. H. Brooks
Court Victory, No. 17
Meets in Hibernian Hall, alternate Tuesdays. C. R., Patrick H. Crowley. S. C. R., Christian E. Johnson. Treas., Frank Lamear. Fin. Sec., John A. Crowley. Rec. Sec., Daniel A. Crowley
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST Good Will Circle, No. 987
Meets in Caledonian Hall, 160 Bank street, second and fourth Mondays. Chief, Mrs. Mary J. Parker. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Louisa Kennedy. Treas., Mrs. Annie S. Savoie, 48 Hopkins
FORESTERS, CATHOLIC ORDER OF
Court Notre Dame, No. 116
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in St. Jean Baptiste Hall, 186 Jencks street. C. R., Elzear Breton. V. C. R., Fernanda Dumaine. P. C. R., Aime Simon. F. S., Jean B. Goudreau. Rec. Sec., Joseph Chenard. Treas., Philip J. Roy. Spiritual Director, Rev. Arthur Gagnon'
Court St. Ann, No. 604
Meets second and fourth Mondays in Columbia Hall. C. R., Aldai Goyette. V. C. R., Henri Charland. Fin. Sec., Horace Ledoux. Rec. Sec., Napoleon Beauparlant. Treas., Hugo Hebert. Chap- lain, Rev. B. Lauzon
Court Sauval, No. 1311
Meets first and third Wednesdays at 224 E. Main street. C. R., Louis Berube. V. C., Victor Dionne. F. S., Joseph Pineau. R. S., Thomas Audette. Treas., George Pineau. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. V. Delemarre
FORESTERS, FRANCO-AMERICAN Court Maissoneuve, No. 27
Meets at 226 E. Main cor. Peckham street, first and third Mon- days. Chief, Joseph Tremblay. Vice Chief, Onisphore L. Theroux. Fin. Sec., Alfred Courville. Rec. Sec., Adelard Gagnon. Treas., Napoleon Morin
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FORESTERS, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
Court Lafayette, No. 4507
Meets in Canado American Hall, Tiverton, R. I., the third Mon- day of each month. C. R., Horace Caron. Rec. Sec., Arthur Four- nier. Fin. Sec., Octave Desmarais. Treas., Alphonse Thibault
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