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Eight blows repeated calls Steamer Four to fire out of town Ten blows repeated twice, military call
When two or more alarms occur at the same time, the all-out signal will be followed by one round of the box
STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.
WILLIAM H. T. JAMESON STEAMER No. 1. 8 School street. Captain, Edward Hearn. Engineer, W. E. Tucker. Driver, Frank Griffin. Driver Hose, Fitz E. Robinson
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N. M. JACKMAN No. 2. 75 Mt. Pleasant av., East Gloucester, Captain, Edward H. Parsons. Engineer, Charles R. McDonald. Driver Steamer, James F. Corliss. Driver Combination Wagon No. 2, J. Frank Ford
COMBINATION No. 2. 75 Mt.Pleasant av. Engineer and Driver, J. Frank Ford
ENGINE No. 3. 10 School street. Captain, Warren S. Mitchell. Engineer, Albert D. Marchant. Drivers, John H. Reed, Antone Courant, jr., John Macauley
STANDARD ENGINE No. 4. Magnolia. Captain, William Symonds. Driver, Edward Saville. Engineer. George P. Staples. Driver Hose, Epes S. Thomas
DEFIANCE STEAMER No. 5. 133 Prospect st., Union Hill. Captain, Daniel F. Smith. Driver, George Deveau. Engineer, George H. Spates. Driver Hose, John A. Lynch
CITY OF GLOUCESTER STEAMER No. 6. 895 Washington st. Captain, William H. Poland, jr. Engineer, Blanchard Mitchell. Driver, William B. Nichols. Driver Hose, Ralph A. Dedcovitch
CHARLES S. MARCHANT HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 1. Dale avenue. Captain, Cornelius F. Strong. Driver, Samuel Ingersoll
DEFIANCE HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 5 135 Prospect st., Union Hill. Captain, Augustus Hobart. Driver Truck, William Robinson
HOSE No. 3. 1072 Washington st., Lanesville. Captain, G. Wallace Hayden
HOSE No. 1. Walnut st., Annisquam. Captain, Fred Parsons HOSE No. 2. Stanwood street. Captain, Allen J. Tucker
AUTO CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1. Dale av. Captain, George E. Haraden. Drivers, Dwinel L. Grant, Henry Hilton, Wallace J. Tuck, Walter Collins. Engineer, George P. Greenleaf
CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 2. 440 Essex av., W. G. Captain, Mazeppa D. Betts
TRUCK No. 4. Magnolia. Captain, Edward A. Wilkinson . Driver, Edward Saville
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City Marshal, Charles S. Marchant
Asst. Marshal, David E. Mehlman
Inspector, Michael J. Sullivan
Sergeant, William L. Alphen
Keeper of Lockup, Sidney Hutchings
Desk Officer, Martin J. Williams Janitor of Police Building, Frederick E. Tarr
PATROL OFFICERS
Anderson Alfred M.
Marsh Frank W.
Brown Henry F.
Mehlman John G.
Chapman Alanson B.
O'Maley Charles
Clark Eben B.
O'Reilly Richard P.
Curtis John J.
Parsons Charles P.
Eason William W.
Parsons Frank S.
Foster Alfred
Silva Frank A.
Hadley Joseph H.
Stanley Benjamin W.
Joyce Herman R.
Trefry George W.
Knowles Herman T. Tuck George C.
MacAuley Daniel M. White Walter W.
McLeod William H.
Wilkinson Clarence G.
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RESERVE OFFICERS
Bickford Henry W.
Kincade James P.
Costa Anthony Cronin Edmund T.
McDonald Lemuel
Quigley Edward H.
Flaygar Carl
Richardso n William R.
Foster Harry W.
Wilson Joseph A.
CONSTABLES WITH POWER TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESSES
Hennessy Jeremiah J. Tarr Frederick E.
Sullivan William H. Walen W. Ralph
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Chairman-The Mayor, ex-officio
Members-William H. Jordan, Thomas J. Carroll, Dr. Roy Garland, Mrs. Alice M. Curtis, Isaac Patch, Mary Brooks, William J. MacInnis, Dr. Edward B. Hallett. Regular meetings first Mon- day evening of each month at 7.45 o'clock. Secretary, John D. Brooks
Superintendent of Schools-John D. Brooks. Office hours at High School building, on days when schools are in session, 8.15 to 9 A.M. Wednesday afternoons, one hour after close of schools
Attendance Officers-Frederick Rowe, Cyrus L. Sargent
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS SPECIAL TEACHERS
Music, Anna F. Sullivan. Drawing, Stella May, Mabel E. Fosberry. Penmanship, Mildred H. Stearns. Physical Educa- tion, Director Annie McClintock, Asst., Gladys B. Tarr. Sloyd, Evelina Reaveley. Sewing, Ella E. Miller. Asst., Anna M. Wood- bury. Domestic Science, Helen H. Hobbs. Asst. Dom. Science, Florence L. Bemis. Commercial Supervisor, Mabel F. Peabody. Primary Supervisor, Fannie A. Bulkley. Special Teacher, Marga- ret M. Flaherty
HIGH SCHOOL
Dale Avenue
Principal, Elwell F. Kimball. ยท Assistants, George II. Colman, Ralph P. Parsons, Frank C. Thompson, Arthur W. French, Mary E. Wilder, Lillian A. McAllester, Dora M. Sibley, Mabel L. An- drews, Annie P. Marr, Carrie E. Parsons, Helen Whitcomb, Edith A. Fogg, Nathalie D. Clough, Ellen A. Regan, Mazie E. Smith, Maybeth C. Knapp, Edith Brodie, Harriet Smith, Frances C. McGill, Anna T. Kelly, Theresa de Sloovere, Ella W. Burnham, Emma F. Walton, Genevieve Crawley, Pearl F. Goddard, Margaret A. O'Brien, Carrie I. Woodbury. Janitors, Franklin H. Rogers and Fred H. Macomber
BABSON SCHOOL Pleasant Street, cor. Shepherd
Principal, Ida M. Upham. Assistants, Nancy Parker, Florence L. Mears, Lucy G. Day. Janitor, Charles F. Greene
PRIMARY
Principal, M. Helen Tibbets. Assistants, Mary A. Fanning, Edna Procter, Margaret E. Stanley
BLYNMAN SCHOOL
Magnolia. (Mixed)
Principal, Mattie J. Burke. Assistant, Ellen C. Dagle. Jan- itor, Jabeth W. Dunbar
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BRADSTREET SCHOOL Washington Street, Bay View
Principal, Bertha A. Lane. Assistants, Carrie M. Sargent, Mary E. Whearty, Essie B. Gilpatrick. Janitor, William McCor- mick
BRAY SCHOOL
West Gloucester. (Mixed)
Principal, Lottie M. Marshall. Assistant, Edith L. Haskell
COLLINS SCHOOL Prospect Street
Principal, Ralph P. Ireland. Assistants, Carrie A. Merchant, Mary C. Dewan, Katherine A. Winn, Georgietta Harvey, Belle H. Procter, Anna B. Chisholm, Isabel B. Lane, Alice P. Friend, Sarah MacMillan, Carrie L. Dennison, Janitor, Nathan Follansbee Amelia I. MacCallum
EASTERN AVENUE SCHOOL 83 Eastern Avenue
Principal, Ellen F. Power. Assistants, Virginia E. Lane, May M. Strong, Carrie E. Comeau, Katherine M. McMahon, Ruth K. Garvey, Eleanor H. Bradley. Janitor, John S. Wonson
HASKELL SCHOOL
West Gloucester. (Mixed)
Principai, Mabel S. Herrick. Assistant, Mabel Lane
HILDRETH SCHOOL
29 Eastern Avenue opp. Webster street
Principal, Katherine J. Fardey. Assistants, Annie E. Stanley, Jennie B. Douglas, Bessie D. Sigsworth, Mary E. Madson, Jennie E. Mailman. Janitor, Andrew J. Hall
HOVEY SCHOOL Summer Street
Principal, Harriet E. Wheeler. Assistants, Lillian K. Harri- son, Nina E. Low, Margaret S. Millard, Ernestine Harding, Annie S. Webber, Grace C. Bulkley, Grace M. Steele. Janitor, Frederick Wise
LANE SCHOOL Washington Street, Lanesville
Principal, Edith A. Preston. Assistants, Clara W. Hayden, Margaret F. Tracy, Marion E. Foster, Alice M. Sherburne, Teresa K. Erwin, Ellen Rowley, Mary G. Collins. Janitor, Cyrus L. Sargent
LEONARD SCHOOL Leonard Street, Annisquam
Principal, Doris H. Blatchford. Assistant, Irene I. Sherburne. Janitor, John J. Stanwood
MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL
Maplewood Avenue
Principal, Ida M. Proctor. Assistants, Lillian F. Curtis, Han- nah A. Hodgkins, Mabel C. Bryant, A. Rilla Ireland, Mary M. Costello, Eva M. Mears, Helen B. Merchant. Janitor, William H. Hadley
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MT.VERNON SCHOOL Mt. Vernon Street
Principal, Susanne S. Center. Assistants, Amelia B. Caswell, Grace Caswell, Lizzie S. Curtis, A. Estelle Mitchell, Alice G. Ever- dean. Janitor, Augustus Foley
PARSONS SCHOOL
Western Avenue. (Mixed) Teacher, Mildred V. S. Lee. Janitress, Lucy Damon
POINT GRAMMAR SCHOOL 18 Plum Street Principal, Rhoda A. Montgomery. Assistants, Sarah E. Curtis, Anna L. Renton, Elizabeth M. Parsons, Bessie Parsons, Kathleen C. Carroll. Janitor, Benjamin M. Gill
POINT PRIMARY SCHOOL
33 Chapel Street
Principal, Ida E. Wonson. Assistants, Sarah E. Curley, Katherine Stripp. Janitor, Benjamin M. Gill
RIGGS SCHOOL Washington Street, Riverdale
Principal, Rita M. Hiltz. Assistants, Annabelle E. Steven- son, Margaret A. Spalton, Helen J. Pattern, Mary B. Burgess, Lucy M. Nelson. Janitor, William S. Hall
ROGERS SCHOOL 24 Elm Street Teachers, Gertrude F. Broad, Alice V. Herrick. Janitor, Daniel M. Favor
SAWYER SCHOOL
Opposite 91 Friend Street
Principal, Eugene Averill. Assistants, Nora M. Lane, Rosie M. McNeill, I .. Edith Caswell, Sarah J. Dwyer, Effie M. Parkhurst, Sarah A. Clement, Blanche A. Tarr, Sarah A. Kinsman, Katherine E. Sylvester, Jennie V. Ruth, Marie M. Tanner, Emma S. Wether- bee. Janitor, Alfred I. Lufkin
STONE COURT SCHOOL
Principal, E. Mabel Smith. Assistant, Mary E. Powers. Jan- itor, George H. Pinkham
CHURCHES BAPTIST
CHAPEL STREET CHURCH. Pastor, John B. Wilson. Clerk, Ed- ward E. Peterson. Treas., Frederick F. Wonson. Deacons, Aspacio Stripp, J. Warren Wonson, William H. Cross, Ben- jamin M. Gill, Henry E. Pinkham, John D. Holmes. Supt. of Sunday School, Carlton W. Wonson. Sexton, Dexter D. Dann FIRST CHURCH, Middle, corner Pleasant street. Pastor, Rev. Den- ton J. Neily. Deacons, Charles W. Greenlow, David I. Robin- son, Edwin R. Wheeler, William L. Robinson. Prudential Committee, W. O. Andrews, Charles T. Heberle, John Favor, Willard S. Pike, Hiram W. Buffington, James J. Spence, Frank Rowe, Charles C. Hilton. ChurchClerk, Frank Rowe. Church Treas., David I. Robinson. Treas. of Benevolences and Collec- tor, Charles C. Hilton. Supt. of Sunday School, Frank Rowe. Janitor, Frank H. Moore
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CONGREGATIONAL
BETHANY CHURCH, 41 Eastern avenue. Pastor, Deacons, Charles Wilson, Sidney F. Martin. Committee, George S. Robbins, Edward J. MacNamara, Percy W. Mar- chant. Clerk, Mrs. Edward J. MacNamara. Sexton, Charles Wilson
ORTHODOX. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Washington near Munsey. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Mary F. Macomber. Deacons, Edward F. Gordon, Moses E. Rideout. Clerk, Moses E. Ride- out. Treas., Edward F. Gordon. Supt. of Sunday School, Moses E. Rideout. Sexton, James Duguid
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, West Gloucester. Pas-
tor, - Clerk, M. Herbert Keyes. Treas., Wil- liam H. Roberts. Committee, William Marshall, George Burnham, Joseph W. Andrews, Miss Edna Roberts, Mrs. Florence Marshall. Deacons, Joseph W. Andrews, William F. Marshall. Supt. of Sunday School, Herbert Keyes
TRINITY CHURCH, Middle, cor. School. Organized Nov. 17, 1829. Incorporated 1892. Pastor, Rev. Albert A. Madsen. Dea- cons, John J. Pew, Leonard Burnham, Charles E. Fisher, Nathaniel Babson, Daniel O. Marshall. Moderator, Isaac Patch. Clerk, John J. Pew. Treas., Sumner Y. McKenney. Supt. of Sunday School, William J. MacInnes. Sexton, John H. Coleman
UNION CHURCH, Magnolia. Pastor, Walter S. Eaton, Ph. D. Clerk, Ernest C. Lucas. Treas., Marion G. Story. Supt. of Sunday School, Mrs. Fanny M. Eaton
EPISCOPAL
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Middle street. Parish house, Middle street. Rector, Rev. Joseph H. C. Cooper. Senior Warden, Loren H. Nauss. Junior Warden, John A. Radcliffe. Clerk, Lambert F. Kippen. Treasurer, Charles S. Nauss
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
EAST GLOUCESTER CHURCH, 153 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Guy C. Tetirick. Sec. and Treas., George E. Davis. Recording Steward, George E. Davis. Trustees and Stewards, George E. Davis, William L. Robinson, John B. Eliason, C. Percy Adams, John N. Christen- sen. Supt. of Sunday School, John B. Eliason
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, Rev. George M. Smiley, D.D. Sec., John W. Wykes. Treas. and Clerk, Trustees, Henry Ginns, Thos. E. Wykes, P. J. Monhant, Josiah Ginns, Fred Parker, J. J. Vernon. Supt. of Sunday School, Henry Ginns. Sex- ton, Henry Ginns
PROSPECT-STREET CHURCH, Prospect street. . Pastor, Rev. G. Ed- ward Allan. Treas. and Sec. of Stewards, Joseph E. Allen. Collector, C. Thurston Peterson. Trustees, Dr. I. H. Pomeroy (Pres.), Charles M. Kilgore (Sec. and Treas.), George C. Mears, Fred C. Langsford, L. Richmond Curtis. Supt. of Sabbath School, Eben Elwell. Sexton, Christen Nelson
RIVERDALE CHURCH, at Riverdale. Organized 1835. Pastor, Rev. George H. Rogers. Recording Steward, Carl Tucker. Treas., Walter P. Day. Supt. of Sunday School, Harvey M. Griffin. Trustees, N. E. Allen, T. M. Lane, J. A. Lawrence, Harvey M. Griffin, Edward H. Griffin, Horace Tucker, Walter P. Day, Charles H. Brown
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ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART, Washington street, Lanesville. Organized 1877. Pastor, Rev. James F. Doherty of Rockport OUR LADY OF GOOD VOYAGE, Prospect street. Pastor, Rev. Fran- cisco Vieira deBem. Organist, Miss Vulant P. Lawrence.
ST.ANNE, Pleasant street. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. William J. Dwyer. Sexton, Daniel A. McEachern. Sunday School in charge of Sisters. Organist, Mrs. Carrie McGrath
ST. JOSEPH'S CHAPEL, Occan avenue, Magnolia. Pastor, Rev. William J. Dwyer
UNITARIAN
FIRST PARISH CHURCH, Middle street. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor, Rev. Bertram D. Boivin. Treas., Augustus G. Rowe. Clerk, Harold S. Maddocks. Com- inittee, Harvey C. Smith (chairman), William A. King, George O. Stacey, Finley A. Docherty, Frank E. Davis, Albert S. Maddocks, Robert W. Phelps, jr., George W. Woodbury, Mrs. H. S. McCulloch, Mrs. T. D. Paul. Sexton, Frederick E. Bradstreet
UNIVERSALIST
INDEPENDENT . CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Middle street. Pastor, Levi M. Powers, D.D. Clerk, George B. Low. Treas., George E. Cameron. Committee, Albert P. Hubbard, Frank D. Griffin, Clifford D. Corliss. Supt. of Sunday School, Jeremiah Foster. Sexton, Addison P. Burnham
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, West Gloucester. Second parish in Glou- cester. Established 1716. Pastor, William H. Rider, D.D. Clerk, Mrs. Ruth A. Ireland. Trustees, Edward Lufkin, Fred A. Shackelford, Jasper R. Bray, Abbie O. Richards, Mrs. Ruth A. Ireland, Ida F. Garland. Treas., Edward Lufkin. Supt. of Sunday School, Mrs. Ruth A. Ireland
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, at Annisquam. Pastor, Rev. Judson P. Marvin. Clerk, May B. Davis. Treas., Bertha A. Lane. Supt. of Sunday School, Bertha A. Lane
OTHER RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist), Middle street, cor. Centre. Services, Sunday, 10.30 A.M. Sunday School, 11.45 A.M. Wed- nesdays, 7.45 P.M. First Reader, Mrs. Etta C. Knowlton (Rockport). Second Reader, Miss E. Pearl Smith. Pres., Charles H. Boynton. Clerk, Mrs. William W. French. Treas., Robert N. Miller. Reading Rooms open daily, from 2 to 4 P.M. FINNISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Norseman avenue, Lanesville. Pas- tor, Rev. Samuel H. Ronka. Treas., Abraham Peterson. Clerk, Charles Elo. Deacon, Kaarlo Elo. Supt. of Sunday School, John Tuikka
GILES CHAPEL, 6 Wonson street, Rocky Neck. Supt. of Sunday School, Seymour A. Walen
MCCLURE CHAPEL, Fishermen's Institute, 6 Duncan street. Chap- lain, Henry Parsons. Sunday service at 7.45 P.M.
UNION CHAPEL (Summer), Flume street, Magnolia. Clerk and Treas., Eugene Foster
SALVATION ARMY, 19 Duncan street. Officers' quarters 23 Duncan street. Meetings each evening at 8 o'clock. Services, Sun- day School, 11 A.M., Y. P. L., 7 P.M. and regular service 8 P.M. Adjutant, Charles A. Gunn
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CLUBS ANNISQUAM YACHT CLUB
Club House at Annisquam. Com., Harry H. Wiggin. Sec., Walter O. Adams. Treas., William H. Pear
BASS ROCKS GOLF CLUB
Beach avenue opposite Brightside avenue, Bass Rocks. Pres., Winthrop Sargent. Sec., Samuel S. Dearborn. Treas., J. W. Newell
CAPE ANN CAMERA CLUB
Rooms 119 Main street. Meets first and third Fridays of each month. Pres., C. F. Wonson. Sec., Herman W. Spooner. Treas., Benjamin H. Colby
CAPE ANN CLUB
Over 158 Main street. Pres., J. Thomas King. Sec. and Treas., Harry S. Nickerson
COMMONWEALTH CLUB
No. 51 Main street. Organized 1884. Incorporated 1892. Pres., Dr. Scott W. Mooring. Sec., Arthur L. Millett. Treas., Clayton R. Smith
GLOUCESTER CLUB OF SOCIALIST PARTY
Meets at Socialists Hall, Bradford Building. Cor. Sec., Henry Parsons
GLOUCESTER GIRLS CLUB
Gloucester National Bank Bldg. Pres., Laura Brown, Sec., Olive Perry
GLOUCESTER YACHT CLUB
No. 5 Wiley street. Com., Everett A. Flye. Vice Com., Jack E. Raymond. Rear Com., Charles S. Webster. Fleet Cap- tain, W. G. Brown, jr. Sec. and treas., George W. Thurston. Measurer, John G. Mchlman
MEN'S CLUB
Magnolia avenue, Magnolia. Pres., Jonathan May. Treas., William L. Wilkins. Manager, Frederick J. Libby
PROGRESSO CLUB
No. 126 Main. Organized 1907. Meets every Wednesday evening. Pres., William H. Grant. Fin. Sec., Arthur S. Geary. Cor. Sec., Treas., John J. Curzon
ROUNDABOUT CLUB
Meets tri-weekly. Pres., Dr. Charles C. Nelson. Sec., Mrs. George Whittemore. Treas., Robert Thompson
WINDOM CLUB
12 Railroad av. Pres., Samuel W. Erickson. Sec., Everett Irving. Treas., George E. Blackburn
WOMAN'S CLUB
Shore road, Magnolia. Pres., Dennis C. Ballou. Sec., Walter S. Eaton. Treas., Ethel P. May. Matron, Mrs. Frederick Pickles
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OFFICERS
District Attorney for Essex County-Louis S. Cox of Lawrence Assistant District Attorney-William H. McSweeney of Salem Probation Officer, Superior Court-William T. Kimball of Law- rence
Master in Chancery-Carleton H. Parsons of Gloucester
County Commissioners-Moody Kimball of Newburyport, James C. Poor of N. Andover and John M. Grosvenor, jr., of Swamp- scott
Their sittings are held as follows: At, Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salem, second Tuesday of July; Newburyport, second Tuesday of October; Lawrence, last Tuesday of August; and on the fourth Tuesday of December at Salem, Ipswich or Newbury- port, as the Court may determine. Office hours, Court House, Salem, Mondays and Thursdays 9.30 to 12
County Engineer- Robert R. Evans of Haverhill
County Treasurer-David I. Robinson of Gloucester-Office, Court House, Salem
Registers of Deeds, Southern District-Willard J. Hale of New- buryport; assistant, Robert W. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District-Moses Marshall, Lawrence; assistant, Jennie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence
Sheriff of Essex County- Samuel A. Johnson, Salem
Deputy Sheriffs-William A. Proctor, Amesbury; Samuel Cole, Beverly; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; John Karcher, Gloucester; Frederick O. Raymond, John W. Tilton, Porter C. Troy, Haverhill; Charles E. Goodhue (at House of Correction), Ipswich; Charles A. Salisbury, Fred N. Abbott, J. Frank Knapp, Jesse F. Brown, (at jail), Lawrence; Frank E. Wells, Eben T. Brackett, Earl E. Wells, Lynn; Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop Rowley, Harry D. Wheeler, Francis T. Berry, Patrick F. Tierney, Samuel A. Johnson (at jail), Salem
Special Sheriff-Frank E. Wells of Lynn
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem-Samuel A. Johnson
Keeper of Jail in Newburyport-Edward R. Ayers, jr.
Master of House of Correction in Ipswich-Charles E. Goodhue
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence-Jesse F. Brown
Superintendent of Essex County Training School-W. Grant Fancher
Public Administrator-Richard L. Morey, 119 Western avenue Medical Examiner-First district includes Gloucester and Rockport; Dr Daniel J. Finegan, 83 Middle, Dr. Scott W. Mooring, 194} Main, associate
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Albert C. Andrews, Elliott C. Rogers
Notaries Public-See Business Directory, page 303
COURTS SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT
Chief Justice, Arthur P. Rugg, of Worcester
Sits third Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in December, at Salem
SUPERIOR COURT
Chief Justice, John A. Aiken of Greenfield
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CIVIL SESSIONS WITH JURIES
Sits first Monday in January, first and third Mondays in April and first Monday in November and December at Salem
Sits first Monday in March and third Monday in October at Lawrence
Sits first Monday in October at Newburyport
CIVIL SESSIONS WITHOUT JURIES
Sits second Monday in January, second Monday in March, first Monday in June, third Monday in September and first Monday in December at Salem
Sits first Monday in January at Lawrence
Sits second Monday in September at Lawrence
Sits second Monday in April at Newburyport
CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Sits second Monday in January and second Monday in July at Salem
Sits second Monday in April at Newburyport
Sits second Monday in September at Lawrence
NATURALIZATION
The Superior Court sitting in Lawrence on the first Monday of March and the second Monday of September, in Salem on the second Monday of January and July, and in Newburyport on the second Monday of April, gives hearings on the petitions ofaliens for naturalization, such petitions to be filed 90 days at least previous to the date of the hearing
Clerks of the Courts-Edward B. George of Haverhill. First Assistant-Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem. Second Assistant-James P. Hale of Salem. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court-George R. Lord of Salem. The records are kept at the office of the Clerk of Courts in the Court House at Salem. Branch office at Lawrence John P. Mulholland, Clerk
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX COUNTY
Judges, Rollin F. Harmon of Lynn; Harry R. Dow of North Andover
Registrar, Horace H. Atherton, jr., of Lynn. Assistants, Ezra D. Hines and Clarence W. Brown of Danvers
Referee in Bankruptcy-Oscar E. Jackson of Salem
The records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem
The Probate Court sits as follows: Salem, first, third and fifth Mondays of every month and first Monday in August; Newbury- port, fourth Monday in January, February, March, May, June, July, September, November and December; Haverhill, fourth Mon- day in April and October; Lawrence, second Monday in each month. Special sessions every Wednesday except August.
DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN ESSEX
Justice-Sumner D. York
Special Justices-Wm. W. French, Lincoln S. Simonds
Clerk-Simeon B. Hotchkiss Court and Probation Officer-Edward J. Horton Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A.M.
Sessions for civil business every Saturday at 10 A.M.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
INCORPORATED AND OTHER COMPANIES AMERICAN HALIBUT COMPANY
Atlantic wharf. Capital, $25,000. Incorporated 1895. Pres., . Treas., David I. Robinson. (See page 622)
AMERICAN WHARF CO.
Atlantic wharf. Capital $25,000. Pres., Treas., David I. Robinson
ANNISQUAM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
No. 50 Leonard street, Annisquam. Pres., Frank B. Parsons. Sec. and Treas., William H. Jewett
ATLANTIC MARITIME COMPANY
No. 37 Rogers street. Pres., H. N. Nute. Sec. and Treas., Charles B. Pear
ATWOOD & PAYNE CO
Lantz wharf. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $10,000. Pres., William M. Payne. Vice Pres., William I. Atwood. Wholesale fish
BOYNTON COAL CO., INC.
Rear 55 Main street. Incorporated 1912. Pres., Charles H. Boynton. Treas., Roy F. Bergengren. Clerk, George E. Hodsdon
Burnham Brothers Marine Railways Company, 15-19 Wharf. Incorporated 1916. Pres., Parker H. Burnham. Vice-pres., Elias P. Burnham. Treas., Enoch Burnham
CAPE ANN ANCHOR AND FORGE CO.
Organized 1866. Capital, $150,000. Works foot of Whitte- more street. Pres. and Clerk, Fred A. Fisher. Treas., Ezra L. Phillips. Supt., William F. Fisher
CAPE ANN LUMBER COMPANY
32 Maplewood avenue. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $13,000. Mgr., Frederick Conant. (See page 633)
CAPE POND ICE COMPANY
No. 105. Main street. Organized 1902. Capital, $175,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Treas., James Abbott. (See inside back cover)
CHISHOLM CORPORATION, THE
35 Wharf street. Incorporated June, 1916. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Chisholm. Treas. and clerk, Alexander J. Chisholm
CLINTON CASH MARKET, INC.
No. 94 Main. Pres. and treas., Donald A. McEachern. Sec., M. McDonald
CAPE ANN COLD STORAGE CO., INC.
Fort square. Capital, $25,000. Incorporated 1914. Pres., Thomas J. Carroll. Treas and clerk, Anthony Cooney
CROWN PACKING CO.
17 Rogers street. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Harvey C. Smith, Treas., Charles T. Smith. Fancy fish goods
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CUNNINGHAM & THOMPSON CO.
88 Commercial street. Organized 1909. Capital, $240,000. Pres., Guy Cunningham. Vice Pres., William T. Cunningham. Treas., Frank C. Pearce. Fisheries
DAVIS FRANK E. COMPANY
No. 93 Rogers street. Incorporated July, 1906. Capital, $60,000. Pres., Frank E. Davis. Treas., Arthur C. Davis. (See front colored page C)
DAVIS GEORGE A. CO., INC.
Incorporated April, 1916. Capital, $10,000. Pres. and Treas., Carmello Capillo
DAVIS HARDWARE MFG. CO.
80 Grove street. Capital, $35,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Sec. and Treas., Frederick Tarr. Gen. Mgr., Henry O. Davis
DODD A. W. & COMPANY
Pearce street. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Sumner D. York. Sec. and Treas., Paul B. Oakley. Glue mfrs
DODGE A & SON CORPORATION
Maplewood avenue cor. Cedar. Incorporated January, 1909. Capital, $42,500. Pres. and Treas., Chester P. Dodge. Sec., W. C. King. Hay and grain.
FISHERMAN'S NET & TWINE COMPANY, INC.
227 E. Main street. Incorporated November, 1915. Pres., Peter Grant. Treas and Clerk, Alexander J. Chisholm
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPANY
No. 43 Duncan street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $90,000. Pres., Charles E. Fisher. Vice Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Treas., Charles T. Heberle. (See foot lines)
GLOUCESTER COLD STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO.
No. 89 Rogers street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Herbert E. Smith. Treas., Frank C. Pearce. Manager, William H. Thomas. (See page 622)
GLOUCESTER DISTRICT MESSENGER COMPANY
No. 181 Main street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., David I. Rob- inson. Treas., Sec. and Supt., John Favor
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