Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1927, Part 6

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Publication date: 1927
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
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BABSON HOUSE, Riverdale, built about 1740 by Joseph Allen. Said to still retain the slave pens used during the slavery times


CAPE POND, on the road to Rockport; water supply for Rockport


COFFIN'S BEACH, near Willoughby Park, now called Wingaersheek Beach. Unusual sand dunes. Take West Gloucester drive to Concord street; through Concord street to Atlantic street, thence to the beach


DENNISON HOUSE, Bay View, built about 1727


DOG BAR BREAKWATER, Eastern Point


DOGTOWN COMMON. May be visited by way of Washington, street and Gee avenue


EASTERN POINT LIGHT. May be reached by the government road. Niles' Beach and Pond are on the road


ELLERY HOUSE, Riverdale, built between 1704 and 1710 by Rev. John White. Used for a long time as a tavern. Contains many interesting relics


FIVE AND TEN POUND ISLANDS, in Gloucester Harbor, so named from the fact that five and ten pounds respectively were paid for them. On the latter are the building of the United States Bureau of Fisheries and lighthouse


FREEMAN HOUSE, West Gloucester, was erected previous to 1700, and used as a tavern for years


GOOD HARBOR BEACH, at Bass Rocks


GORTON-PEW FISHERIES (East Main Street Branch). Guides fur- nished free by company. East Gloucester busses to door


GOVERNOR'S HILL, to the left of Washington street, by way of Com- monwealth avenue; commands a fine view of the city and harbor GRANITE QUARRIES, at Pigeon Cove, may be seen on the drive around the Cape. The quarry of the Rockport Granite Company may be seen from the main road


HOME FOR CAPE ANN FISHERMEN, 136 Eastern avenue. Open to the public


INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The first Universalist Society in America. Organized 1770. Present building built in 1806, Middle corner Church.


JOAN OF ARC, World War Veterans Monument, Old Town Hall square, junction Washington and Middle streets


MOUNT ANNE PARK, formerly Thompson's Mountain given to the city by Minot Brothers of Boston, in West Gloucester. The highest elevation on Cape Ann, being 255 feet above sea level, commanding an extensive view


NILES' POND, Eastern Point, a State pond at East Gloucester, con- taining pickerel and other fresh water fish


NORMAN'S WOE, known wherever English is spoken through Long- fellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus". May be visited on the drive to Magnolia. Not visible from road


OLD FORT, at Eastern Point, just off the road to[Eastern Point Light, erected 1862


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POINTS OF INTEREST


"OLD MOTHER ANN", at the extremity of Eastern Point. A perfect contour of a woman in a reclining position


OLDEST HOUSE ON CAPE ANN. Built at Goose Cove by Thomas Riggs, the first schoolmaster and town clerk. Take road on the left approaching the Willows


PAVILION BEACH, just off Western avenue near Main street


PUBLIC LANDING, Rogers street foot of Washington street


RAFE'S CHASM, Magnolia, is a fissure in the solid rocks, some sixty feet deep and twelve wide at the mouth, gradually growing narrower as it runs inland


RAVENSWOOD PARK. Bequeathed to the city by the late Samuel El Sawyer, to be preserved as a wild park, on Western avenue, near Fresh Water Cove


RIGGS HOUSE, 10 Vine street. Oldest house on Cape Ann


SARGENT MURRAY GILMAN HOUSE, 47-49 Middle. Home of the Rev. John Murray, first Universalist minister in America


SAWYER FREE LIBRARY, 88 Middle. An example of fine interior architecture of the Colonial Period.


STAGE FORT PARK, was purchased by the city in 1898. On Western avenue. An excellent view of the harbor and city


THACHER'S TWIN LIGHTS, on Thacher's Island, the outpost of Cape Ann. They may be visited by hoisting a signal which will be found on shore at the mainland's nearest point to the island


UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION HATCHERY, on Ten Pound Island in the harbor. Open to the public


UNITED STATES LIFE SAVING STATION, Fresh Water Cove


UNITED STATES NAVAL COMPASS STATION, on Thacher's Island


WILLOUGHBY PARK, in West Gloucester, by way of Essex avenue and Atlantic street


DRIVES


DRIVES AROUND THE CAPE. May be made via Eastern avenue to Rockport first, or in the opposite direction via Washington street AROUND THE BIG HEATER. Through Western and Essex avenues to Essex, thence to Manchester, and thence home by way of West- ern avenue


AROUND WEST GLOUCESTER. Through Western and Essex avenues to Concord street, thence through Concord and Atlantic streets to Willoughby Park and Wingaersheek Beach. Concord street may be taken to Essex on return


To EAST GLOUCESTER AND EASTERN POINT. Through Main street and East Main street to Eastern Point; thence along the ocean to Bass Rocks, continuing around to East Main street again


To MAGNOLIA. Through Western avenue, past Stage Fort Park and Ravenswood Park. This is a part of the Manchester drive To MANCHESTER. Through Western avenue to Magnolia and Man- chester


To WINGAERSHEEK BEACH. See West Gloucester drive


PARKS


Dogtown Common, east of Washington street and Gee avenue, Riverdale


Governor's Hill City Reservation, Commonwealth avenue, Beacon and Lookout streets.


Marine Park, Western avenue, at Blynman Bridge


Mount Anne Park 50 acres, off Essex avenue, near Post Office, West Gloucester. Given by the Minot Brothers of Boston to the State of Massachusetts for a public reservation


Ravenswood Park, off Western avenue. This park was donated by Samuel E. Sawyer, to be preserved as a wild park


Stage Fort Park, off Western avenue, opposite Essex avenue


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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Advertising Department


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Automobiles


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FERNWOOD GARAGE LESTER B. GREENWOOD


Automobile Repairing and Supplies PONTIAC AND OAKLAND MOTOR CARS Agents for GOULD STORAGE BATTERIES TELEPHONE 1747-W Salesroom, 21 Hancock Street Service, Essex Ave., near Stanwood Ave., W. Gloucester


HARRIMAN-ANDERSON CO., Inc. Hudson and Essex Motor Cars SALES AND SERVICE


5-7 Washington Street


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Gloucester, Mass.


TELEPHONE 2700


GLOUCESTER NASH CO. Nash Motor Cars Sales and Service


FIRESTONE TIRES


ACCESSORIES


138 Prospect Street, Gloucester TELEPHONE 2400


GLOUCESTER AUTO SALES CO. SALES AND SERVICE


Dodge Brothers Motor Cars · and


Graham Brothers Trucks


TELEPHONE 840


23 WESTERN AVENUE - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


Automobiles


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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PERKINS & CORLISS, Inc.


DEALERS IN Ford and Lincoln Cars AND Fordson Tractors-Ford Trucks SALES TELEPHONE 200 SERVICE


1-3-5 MIDDLE STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS.


BERNARD & HALE CO.


Oakland Pontiac


Motor Cars SALES AND SERVICE


66 GRANITE STREET, PIGEON COVE, MASS. Telephone Connection


CAPE ANN MOTORS Chrysler Motor Cars


Sales and Service


447 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone Gloucester 680


The City Directory


Does not compete with any other advertising medium, but supplements and complements all other forms of mer- cantile publicity.


Intelligent Directory Advertising describes desirable mer- chandise attractively and directs you to the door of the man who has it for sale.


Automobiles and Supplies, Garages


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DAVIS BLUE CABS 72 Washington St., Gloucester Telephone 101


DAVIS GARAGE Magnolia Square, Magnolia Telephone 418-R


ESTABLISHED 1877


DAVIS


(FRANK H. DAVIS)


Cars for Weddings, Funerals, Hospital Calls and at arrival of all Boston trains RATES BY HOUR, DAY, WEEK OR MONTH MAGNOLIA, MASS. - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


PACKARD TWIN-SIX and DODGE CARS TO RENT


GASOLINE and OIL TIRES and TUBES SUPPLIES


TELEPHONE 2121 GLOUCESTER GARAGE CO. Automobiles


Agency for BUICK CARS and G. M. C. TRUCKS Repairing and Supplies. Charging and Exide Batteries Salesroom and Garage, 130 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass.


TERMS CASH TELEPHONE 1348


ROY REED'S GARAGE Paige and Jewett Motor Cars Sales and Service Automobiles and Motor Boat Repairing CARS FOR HIRE Gasoline and Cylinder Oils Storage and Supplies


67 E. MAIN STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


BROADWAY GARAGE OSBORNE T. EATON, Proprietor


Storage, Taxi Service and Renting Cars BROADWAY and SCHOOL STREETS ROCKPORT, MASS.


TELEPHONE 127


Automobiles, Repairs and Supplies


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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TELEPHONE 100


Gloucester Battery Station, Inc.


Willard STORAGE


Willard Service


All Makes of Batteries Repaired and Charged Rental Batteries for all Cars BALLARD OIL BURNER AGENCY 19 EAST MAIN STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


C. L. STANDLEY Automobile and Truck Spring Repairs General Blacksmithing Oxy-Acetylene Welding DEPOT SQ., MANCHESTER, MASS. Telephone 206-W


Everything Best For The Automobile TIRES We Specialize on Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing, Oils and Greases, Gasoline E. B. Oakes Sales & Service Station 2 WESTERN AVE., GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 230


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WEBBER'S SERVICE STATION J. C. WEBBER, Proprietor


Automobile Repairing Mechanical and Electrical Welding and Brazing


MICHAELSON PLACE Rear CLEVELAND ST.


GLOUCESTER, MASS. TELEPHONE 34


Banks and Trust Companies


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Gloucester National Bank


MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM


185 MAIN STREET


ESTABLISHED 1796


The Oldest Bank in Massachusetts


Capital - - Surplus and Undivided Profits


$100,000


$110,000


A General Banking Business Conducted


We respectfully solicit the accounts of Corporations, Firms and Indi- viduals, and are prepared to furnish such depositors with Business Facil- ities, consistent with their Balances and Standing.


MODERN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3 PER YEAR AND UP


President GEORGE O. STACY


Vice-Presidents


CHARLES T. HEBERLE


JOHN F. PERKINS


Cashier


CHESTER L. CURTIS


Asst. Cashier W. RAYMOND ROBINSON


DIRECTORS


THOMAS J. CARROLL J. ROLAND CAHILL FRED A. CORLISS CHESTER L. CURTIS ARTHUR S. DEWING


CHARLES T. HEBERLE JOHN A. JOHNSON LEAVITT C. PARSONS JOHN F. PERKINS GEORGE O. STACY


Banks and Trust Companies


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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"Makers of Savers"


Gloucester Safe Deposit and Trust Co.


"The Bank with the Chime Clock"


Capital - -


$200,000


Surplus


- 200,000


Total Assets Over $5,000,000


C. E. FISHER, President GEORGE H. PERKINS ? Vice-Presidents. ISAAC PATCH W. H. OTIS, Treasurer GEORGE B. LOW, Asst. Treasurer


Open from 8.30 A.M. to 3 P.M.


Saturday, 8.30 A.M. to 1 P.M., 6.30 P.M. to 8 P.M.


COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS


SAVINGS ACCOUNTS


INTEREST ACCOUNTS


LETTERS OF CREDIT


STORAGE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS FOREIGN DRAFTS TRAVELERS' CHECKS


TRUST DEPARTMENT


WILL ACCEPT TRUSTS CREATED BY WILL OR OTHERWISE AND WILL ACT AS ADMINISTRA- TOR, EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE OR GUARDIAN.


191 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.


Banks and Trust Companies


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Cape Ann National Bank OF GLOUCESTER


CAPITAL, $150,000.00


SURPLUS, $100,000.00


President, John J. Pew Vice-President, N. Carleton Phillips Cashier, Kilby W. Shute Asst. Cashiers, J. Hollis Griffin, C. A. Ingalls


JOHN J. PEW A. M. KNOWLTON FRED BRADLEY KILBY W. SHUTE N. CARLETON PHILLIPS


DIRECTORS EDWARD S. GRIFFIN WILLIAM G. BROWN, Jr. WILLIAM J. MacINNIS J. HOLLIS GRIFFIN WILLIAM A. BOLGER


MONSON L. WETHERELL


WILLIAM E. KERR ARTHUR C. DAVIS FRANK C. PEARCE ADDISON G. BROOKS


MODERN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


Boxes $3.00 and upwards per year


Interest Allowed on Deposits subject to check


154 MAIN STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS. THE "SERVICE" BANK


Banks and Trust Companies


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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Cape Ann Savings Bank


Gloucester, Mass.


A MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION


Organized and conducted under the Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for the Benefit of its Depositors


109 MAIN STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


Granite Savings Bank


Incorporated 1884


Main Street, Rockport, Mass.


ASSETS OVER - $1,000,000.00


HENRY H. THURSTON, President


BENJAMIN N. TARR, JAMES ABBOTT, Vice-Presidents GRAFTON BUTMAN, Treasurer


Open every day from 9 A.M .to 3 P.M


Saturday 9 to 1 and 6.30 to 8.30 P.M.


Banks-Boiler Works


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Rockport National Bank


23 Main Street, Rockport, Mass.


MODERN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS


JAMES W. BRADLEY, Cashier


ELLIOT W. GRIMES, Teller


DIRECTORS


FREDERICK H. TARR, President


H. CHESTER STORY, Vice-President JAMES W. BRADLEY HOSEA C. TUFTS


LEVI W. THURSTON C. HARRY ROGERS LINDLEY I. DEAN


H. QUINN & CO. Boiler Makers


Upright, Locomotive and Yacht Boilers, Smoke Bonnets and Gasolene Tanks made to order. Second Hand Boilers and Engines Bought and Sold ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING Repairing Promptly Attended to 14 WHARF STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 1411-W


The City Directory


Is to the business man what the Bible is to the Theologian, what Blackstone is to the Lawyer. It is referred to day in and day out for the information it contains. Why shouldn't it be a good advertising proposition?


SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO.


Publishers


Bottlers-Box Mfrs.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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George A. Davis Company, Inc.


NOM


USI


CANADA DRY


PALE GINGER ALE


CANADA DRY GINGER ALE


NEW YORK QUIM JUMELAL'CHUN LIMITED TORONTO


Telephone 24


SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS and BOTTLERS


Distributing Agents for Anheuser-Busch Budweiser, Pickwick Ale, Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Royal Club Ginger Ale, Hylands Orange Juice and Other Leading Brands


2 PORTER ST. Cor. Main Street


GLOUCESTER, MASS.


NEW BUDWEISER BREW


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TRADE


HARK


Budweiser


Choicest Cereals and Hists Anheuser -Busch Incs


Merchant Box & Cooperage Company


Manufacturers of all kinds of


BOXES and COOPERAGE Fish Preserving Powder


Dealers in Wax and Parchment Papers, Sisal and Twine and Fish Packers' Supplies of all kinds


WILLOW ST., cor. CLEVELAND ST., GLOUCESTER


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CANADA


Chamber of Commerce


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Elmutrester Chamber of Commerce


GLOUCESTER-ROCKPORT-ESSEX Manager-LAWRENCE J. HART


"It ain't the guns and armament, nor funds that they can pay, But the close co-operation that makes them win the day- It ain't the individual, nor the army as a whole, But the everlastin' teamwork of every bloomin' soul."


-- Rudyard Kipling.


THE GLOUCESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


IS ORGANIZED CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT TO ADVANCE THE CIVIC, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE.


Nature in all her goodness was extremely kind to Gloucester, more so than to most of the cities of the world, which in her natural element possesses unusual features of attractiveness, with exceptional opportunity for industrial endeavor.


GLOUCESTER


The largest salt fishing manufacturing port in the world. Cape Ann Granite-Nothing better. Summer Paradise-Freedom's Nature Spot.


Gloucester has one of the finest harbors along the Atlantic coast. It has splendid waterfront facilities for manufacturing purposes. Its transportation facilities are an asset to manufacturing-twenty-two trains per day to and from Boston; water transportation to Boston each day of the year, affording sideboard delivery for shipment to New York.


Gloucester already has in addition to its Fishing Interest thirty-four distinct industries that offer all-year-round employment to many workers.


STATISTICS


1922


1923


Bank Deposits .


$15,272,648.25


1924 $16,096,584.45


Bank Clearings.


$35,095,468.72


$34,668,908.60


FISHING STATISTICS


(Total catch by Gloucester fisheries.)


Total 1923 58,779,137 lbs.


Total 1922 · 59,297,888


Total 1921 54,762,170


Non-Resident tax-payers reside in 38 States-Every city and 141 towns in Mas- sachusetts-3 Foreign countries-indicating the popularity of Gloucester as a summer resort.


The Gloucester Chamber of Commerce renders constant, practical, and effective service. It is in step with the world of to-day, and performs a function essential to the healthy life and sound development of the whole community. It unifies, har- monizes and energizes. It is the forum of discussion and expression of intelligent opinion on matters of local interest. It is fully informed on every phase of life in the community and in sympathetic touch with matters and inspiration of the people. Ji is the very backbone of the community, the sponsor of every construc- tive institution of effort. It is the means of holding the people together in the ac- complishment of many common purposes and in building up civic pride that keeps alive the spirit that makes for continual progress.


It welcomes as members those who are seeking direct and specific services, such as credit information, employment, traffic and transportation data, and main- tains departmental bureaus for those and many other services.


Modern Office and Entertainment Facilities - An up-to-date Information Bureau-Telephone Pay Station-Fine Reference Library-A Real, Genuine and Wide-Awake Organization.


A MOST CORDIAL WELCOME EXTENDED TO ALL VISITORS


Rooms Open 6:30 A. M. to 11 P. M.


Phone 220


China and Glassware-Chiropodists


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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HARTWELL'S CHINA & GIFT SHOP, INC.


Glassware


Fine China


Dinnerware


Lamps


Gift Specialties


9 CHESTNUT STREET


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GLOUCESTER


Telephone 475


MAE . E.


MCCARTHY


Chiropodist


Facial and Scalp Treatments


Manicuring, Shampooing, Human Hair Goods


Hair Dressing Parlors, Marcel Wave


119 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER


Telephone 1013-M


ALBERT H. PURDY, R. C. Podiatrist


Office, over Barkers Drug Store


Telephone 420 132 MAIN STREET ROOM 7


Office Hours 9 to 12-1.30 to 5.30 Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 9


GILBERT N. PETTINGILL, R. C. Chiropodist


119 MAIN STREET .. ..


GLOUCESTER


Telephone 806-W


Clothing


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FURNITURE


JEWELRY


HARPEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP M. HARPEL, Proprietor


Specialties in Coats, Suits, Gowns and Undermuslins MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND COATS


14 PLEASANT STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 2085-M


"SUPERIOR" OILED CLOTHING made by IS WHAT ALL FISHERMEN WANT


FROST


ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY If your dealer doesn't carry FROSTS we want to know it. Send us his name and we'll see that you are supplied.


TELEPHONE 258-W


D. O. FROST CORPORATION


10 WHARF STREET ..


GLOUCESTER, MASS.


CAPE ANN MFG. CO.


Manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Pants and Knickers to retail from $1.00 to $7.50 also Men's and Boys' Slickers and Overalls MAIN OFFICE Rear 31 COMMERCIAL ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 2060


T HE Knowledge of "where to buy " is as important as where to sell goods.


Consult the City Directory


Clothing


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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NEW YORK STORE HOUSE OF FASHION


Coats, Dresses, Evening Gowns, Suits, Skirts, Furs, Waists, Underwear, Petticoats, Millinery, Sweaters, Corsets Children's Coats and Dresses Full Line of Millinery


211 MAIN STREET Telephone 469-M GLOUCESTER


H. C. TALBOT COMPANY EARL O. PHILLIPS, Mgr. and Director


A Real Live Store with Extraordinary Clothes for every male member of the family at always attractive prices


WE CARRY SOCIETY BRAND AND CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES MANHATTAN & HATHAWAY SHIRTS, INTERWOVEN HOSE


199 MAIN STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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Capitol, Washington, D. C.


Coal and Wood-Contractors


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ALDEN COAL The Coal That Speaks For Itself


ALL RAIL COAL


JOHN ALDEN COAL CO. INCORPORATED ... Best COAL Quality


WHITTEMORE ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. TELEPHONE 282


W. N. GRIFFIN


F. D. GRIFFIN


GRIFFIN & CO. DEALERS IN


COAL


WOOD


50 COMMERCIAL STREET - GLOUCESTER, MASS, TELEPHONE 2231-31


ISAAC S. PIKE


Contractor and Builder


No Job too Large or Too Small


Rear 29 HARTZ STREET


- EAST GLOUCESTER


TELEPHONE CONNECTION


CHARLES S. BOLLES Mason and Contractor


Brick Laying Plastering Concrete Work


House Drainage Slate Roof Repairing


24 CLEVELAND STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS.


Telephone 1198-M


Contractors 81


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


SIMON GARLAND


Business Established 1858 Telephone Connection


General Building Contractor


Shop, Rear 13 PEARCE STREET


Office, 18 Commonwealth Avenue


Gloucester, Mass.


W. AUSTIN MADDIX


Contractor and Builder


SHOP: No. 9 MILLETT STREET Res .: No. 28 MILLETT STREET


GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone (Office and Shop) 937-W


F. M. JOHNSON


CONTRACTOR


Carpenter and Builder


Our aim is to serve and please. If satisfied tell others; if not, tell us.


371 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER Shop Phone 53 Res. Phone 147-W


WATSON BROTHERS


Cabinet Makers, Carpenters


Contractors and Builders


Mill and Case Work


Screens and Screen Doors Made and Fitted


Office and Shop 108 DUNCAN ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 104


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Contractors


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TELEPHONE CONNECTION


F. CLIFTON FEARS


F. CLIFTON FEARS CO. Carpenters and Builders Plans and Estimates Furnished


5 MAIN STREET - - ROCKPORT, MASS.


JOSEPH F. SHARON


Contractor and Builder General Repair Work Cottages, Stair Building, Furniture Work Telephone 3224


Shop 133 E. Main St. GLOUCESTER, MASS. Res., 11 Wall St.


CHARLES A. NORWOOD


Carpenter and Builder


Estimates Given


428 WASHINGTON STREET


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GLOUCESTER


Telephone Connection


DAVID C. HADLEY & CO. Contractors and Builders


Plans and Estimates


DAVID C. HADLEY Phone 521-W


WILLIAM L. HALLETT


GLOUCESTER


Phone 2741-M


19 DERBY ST.


114 EAST MAIN ST.


Contractors


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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JOHN P. EATON


EDWIN H. GREEN


EATON & GREEN


General Contractors


3 ROGERS STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 2206-W


Osborne Amero


Carpenter Builder Contractor


Floor Surfacing a Specialty 26 SAYWARD ST. Gloucester, Mass. Telephone 466-M


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Directory Publishers Since 1846


Contractors


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JOHN S. POMEROY CO.


GENERAL CONTRACTORS and BUILDING MOVERS Stone Work in all its Branches Cement and Brick Work and Grading Also Sewer Work


20 HIGHLAND STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 1005


Telephone Connection


LEWIS D. TUCKER


Mason and Contractor STUCCO WORK Concrete and Granolithic Work. Mason Work in all its Branches Sanitary Flooring. Special attention given to Laying Tile and Cornice Work


513 WASHINGTON ST., (Cor. Gee Ave.) GLOUCESTER, MASS.


HALL BROTHERS Bridge Builders, Pile Driving and Wharf Building YACHT LANDINGS OF ALL KINDS BUILT TO ORDER Office and Residence 446 WASHINGTON ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS. TELEPHONE 1007-W


JOHN W. DAY & SON (WALTER P. DAY)


Contractors and Builders


Builders in Wood, Brick, Stone and Cement.


Hardware, Paints and Oil, Building Materials


465 WASHINGTON ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 395-M


Contractors


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


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Lock Box 221


Telephone Connection


GEORGE S. SINNICKS Mason and Builder Brick Work, Interior and Exterior Plastering and Cement Work, Fire Places, Tiling and General Jobbing


4 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA .. MASSACHUSETTS


A. C. BARRATT GENERAL CONTRACTOR SAND, STONE, GRAVEL AND LOAM CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION


Excavating and Grading Mixer and Dump Trucks for Hire TELEPHONE 1746-W 380 WASHINGTON ST., GLOUCESTER


OLD IRONSIDES


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LIST OF OUR PUBLICATIONS


Albany.


$8.00


Attleborot


6.00


Auburn.


6.00


Boston


15.00


Boston Blue.


5.00


Boston Business


5.00


Cranston*


6.00


Danielson*


4.00


East Providencet.


6.00


Fall River.


8.00


Gloucestert.


6.00


Jamestown and New Shoreham


4.00


Lakevillet


4.00


Lawrence


6.00


Lowell.


6.00


Lynn.


6.00


Malden*


6.00


Manchester


6.00


Mass. Mfrs .*


10.00


Mystic, Stonington and Noankt


5.00


Newburyportt


6.00


New Englandt.


15.00


Newport.


8.00


Newton*


6.00


Oswegot.


5.00


Pawtucket.


8.00


Providence


9.00


Providence House


7.00


Rochester


12.00


Syracuse.


10.00


Taunton.


6.00


Troy ..


10.00


Walthamt


6.00


Westerly*


6.00


Woonsocket.


6.00


Worcester.


8.00


Worcester Houset


8.00


*Denotes books issued in odd years


*Denotes books issued in even years Prices subject to change without notice


SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO. 377 BROADWAY - BOSTON, MASS.


Latest Directories of all Cities for Sale at publishers' prices at our List & Letter Department


246 SUMMER STREET BOSTON, MASS.


Druggists-Electric Light and Power


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT 87


TROWBRIDGE-The Druggist FOR PRESCRIPTIONS CIGARS - DRUGS - SODAS AND ICES GO TO TROWBRIDGE-The Druggist 159 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER TELEPHONE 2040


FRED A. BARKER, President JOSEPH O. PROCTER, Jr., Vice-President WALTER L. BROWN, Jr., Manager


GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC CO. Electric Lighting and Motor Power SERVICE COVERS


GLOUCESTER, WEST GLOUCESTER, MAGNOLIA RIVERDALE, ANNISQUAM, BAY VIEW LANESVILLE, ROCKPORT, PIGEON COVE AND ESSEX


Office: 102 Main Street, Gloucester Power Station, 26 VINCENT STREET


What better prod to a lagging memory than the Classified List in the City Directory


Consult it for your wants


Electrical Contractors-Fish Dealers


88 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY, FOR YEAR ENDING OCT. 1928


JOHN J. MACDONALD


Electrical Contractor (State Registered Electrical Contractor)


Electric Supplies and Appliances Repair Work of Every Description


15 WASHINGTON STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Telephone 473-W




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