Lowell, MA City Directory 1906, Part 7

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SONS OF ST. GEORGE


Waverley Lodge, No. 104


Instituted Nov. 2, 1882. Meets second and fourth Friday evening in each month, at 7.30 o'clock, in Wyman's Ex- change. Pres., Ben Holgate. Vice- Pres., John W. Holgate. Sec., Frank Towson, 37 Butler av. Treas., Walter Booth


DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE


Princess Lodge, No. 12


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Wyman's Exchange. Pres., Miss Martha Shannon. Vice- Pres., Miss Annie Dennett. Fin. Sec .. Mrs. Orpha Potter. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Ann Haigh, 135 Third street. Treas., Mrs. Mary Orrell


B. AND P. ORDER OF ELKS


Lowell Lodge


Instituted April 10, 1888. Meets in Elks' Hall, Elks' building, 149 Middle street. Regular communication second and fourth Tuesday evenings. Exalted Ruler. Dr. James E. Leary. E. L. K., Charles H. Molloy. E. L. K., Cecil L. Adams. E. L. K., Dr. A. E. A. Mc- Cann. Chaplain, Charles Fredericks. Physician, Dr. P. E. Sullivan. Sec., Thomas E. Boucher. Treas., Joseph Hicks. Tyler, John J. Parker. Trustees, Joseph Mullen, Michael Gookin, Frank Scott. Stewards, Thomas H. Kane, D. D. Driscoll, P. F. McNulty


SWEDISH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY


Meets second Friday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Pres., Eric A. Johnson. Vice-Pres., John Monson. Treas., Nils P. Christianson. Rec. Sec., Toresten Reenstierna. Fin. Sec., Charles Wogander


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UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS


Garfield Colony, No. 34


Meets every Tuesday evening in Pil- grim Hall, Palmer street. Gov., Mrs. Mary F. Winslow. Sec., Martha J. As- pinwall. Coll., John Tighe. Treas., Ed- win A. Howe


Bay State Colony. No. 71


Meets in Wyman's Exchange, second and fourth Thursday evenings. Gov., Oscar C. Warren. Sec., Jonathan Web- ster. Coll., Ida M. Ham. Treas., Den- nis Dilworth


Empire Colony, No. 170


Meets in Pilgrim Hall, 15 Palmer street, first and third Mondays. Gov., George B. Lamphere. Sec., Marian Kappler. Treas., Annie Hardy. Coll., Mary Moore


Pilgrim Relief Association


Meets in Pilgrim Hall, last week in January, April, July and October. Pres., Edwin A. Howe. Sec., Mrs. Annie Hardy, 355 Lincoln street. Treas., Hi- ram E. Hartford. Coll., Miss Martha J. Aspinall


LOYAL LODGE OF ORANGEMEN


Garfield Purple Star Lodge, No. 175


Meets in Pilgrim Hall, third Friday evening of each month, at 8 o'clock. W. Master, Samuel Murray. Sec., John McEachern. Treas., James F. Robinson


Mckinley Lodge. L. O. I., No. 128 Meets fourth Thursday of each month in Pilgrim Hall. W. M., James W. Buchanan. Sec., Lee A. Scott. Treas., Lewis C. Clark


Princess Lodge, L. O. Ladies, No. 134 Meets second Friday of each month in Pilgrim Hall. W. M., Anna Maud Lee. Sec., Lillian Warnock. Treas., Catherine McLean, 111 Ludlam street


ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS


Clan Grant. No. 141


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Grafton Hall, 212 Merrimack. Chief, Alex. Ray. Treas., Gavin Holt. Fin. Sec., Daniel A. MacFadyen. Rec. Sec., A. Brown


CALEDONIAN CLUB


Meets first Wednesday evening in each month in Bay State Hall, 112 Central street. Chief, George G. Far- quhar. 1st


Chieftain, Alexander Trench. Sec.,


James A. C. Smith. Treas., James S. Hastings, 133 Merri- mack


ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS OF U. S. OF AMERICA


Camp of Israel, No. 17


Meets in Pilgrim Hall. Worthy Pre- ceptor, Thomas Dove. Registrar, Da- vid Wiggins


Mount Horeb Royal Black Precep- tory. No. 17


Meets the fourth Saturday of each month in Pilgrim Hall, Palmer street. Worthy Preceptor, William C. Boles. Registrar, James F. Robinson


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


Lowell Council. No. 72


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Association Hall, 322 Merrimack street. Grand Knight, William H. Sul- livan. Deputy Grand Knight, Hugh C. Walker. Treas., James J. Brown. Rec. Sec., Patrick J. Ryan. Fin. Sec., Philip J. Breen


UNITED IRISH LEAGUE


Meets every Sunday evening in Bar- risters' Hall, Honorary Pres., Rev.


Flynn Walsh. Pres., Michael Con-


nelly.


Vice-Pres.,


Miss Maria Mark-


ham.


Rec.


Sec.,


Patrick Connelly.


Fin.


Sec.,


Mrs.


Michael Connelly.


Treas., Edmund Costello. Chairman Executive Committee, E. J. Gallagher


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS


Division No. 1


Organized 1867 for benevolent purpos- es. Meets first and third Thursday evenings in each month, in Howes building, 13 Merrimack sq. at 7.30 o'clock. Pres., John O'Hara. Vice- Pres., Patrick McGovern, 16 Livermore street. Rec. Sec., John D. McCarthy. Fin. Sec., James Kelly. Treas., Charles Callahan


Division No. 2


Meets first Wednesday anđ third Monday evenings in each month in Hi- bernian Hall, 13 Merrimack square. Pres., John J. Harrington. Rec. Sec., Thomas J. Lynch. Fin. Sec., Thomas F. Sheehan. Treas., Michael W. Spil- lane


Division No. 8


Organized in April, 1890. Meets sec- ond and fourth Monday evenings in each month in Hibernian Hall, 13 Mer- rimack square. Pres., C. O'Rourke. Rec. Sec., Thomas Reynolds. Joseph Fin. Sec., John J. O'Rourke. Treas., Nicholas Soroghan


Division No. 11


Meets second Tuesday and last Fri- day evenings in each month in Hiberni- an Hall, 13 Merrimack square. Pres., John F. Kinsella. Vice-Pres., John J. Talty. Rec. Sec., Patrick Connelly. Fin. Sec .. William Nelson. Treas.,


John H. Hickey


Division No. 28


Meets second and last Thursday even- ings in each month in Hibernian Hall, 13 Merrimack square, at 7.30 o'clock. Pres., Michael Hessian. Vice-Pres., Michael McDermott. Rec. Sec., John Healy. Fin. Sec.,


Patrick Wrinn. Treas., Edward F. Slattery


LADIES' AUXILIARY TO DIVI- SION NO. 1, A. O. H.


Pres., Delia A. Conway. Vice-Pres .. Mary Downs. Rec. Sec., Margaret Gaffney. Fin. Sec., Hannah O'Connor. Treas., Mrs. Maria Connell


FORESTERS OF AMERICA


Grand Court of Massachusetts


Rooms 19 and 20. Pollard's building, Palmer, corner Middle street. Grand Chief Ranger, Patrick J. Brown of Worcester. Grand Sec., James J. Gal-


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lagher, 266 Merrimack street. Grand Treasurer, William J. Martin of Gard- ner


Court Merrimack, No. 11


Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings at Foresters Hall, Middle street. Chief Ranger, Frank V. King. Treas., Joseph H. Dallagher. Fin. Sec , John McPadden. Rec. Sec., Stephen F. Halpin


Court Middlesex. No. 23


Meets second and fourth Monday evenings at Foresters Hall, Middle, cor. Palmer street. Chief Ranger, John H. Condon. Treas., Jeremiah T. Gearv. Fin. Sec., John J. Magee


Court City of Lowell, No. 30 Meets first and third Wednesday evenings at Foresters Hall, Pollard's building. Chief Ranger, Philip M. Rogers. Treas., Thomas O'Day, 81 Park View av. Fin. Sec., P. McGilly, 112 Con- cord street. Rec. Sec., John F. Con- nolly, 114 Agawam street


Court Gen. Shields. No. 46


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in each month in Foresters Hall, Middle, cor. Palmer street. Chief Ranger, Thos. M. Keegan. Treas., Dennis F. Hallis- sey. Fin. Sec., James H. Cox, 32 Com- mon street


Court Garin, No. 185. F. of A. Chief Ranger, Alexander Dozois. Treas., Azarie Thibault. Fin. Sec., J. A. Mailloux. Rec. Sec., Louis J. Cornel- lier


Court Wamesit. No. 51


Meets first and third Mondays in For- esters Hall. Chief Ranger, Michael Con- nors. Rec. Sec., James White. Fin. Sec., Thomas F. Garvey, 56 Lilley ave- nue. Treas., John E. Maguire


Court Gen. Dimon. No. 217


Chief Ranger, Dennis J. Murphy. Fin. Sec., Stephen Breen, 94 Crawford street. Rec. Sec., Frank McGarrigan. Treas., James Powers


Court Columbus, No. 80 Meets in Foresters Hall first and third Fridays. Chief Ranger, Charles Shan- ley. Fin. Sec., James J. Coleman, 50 Elm street. Treas., Bryan McFadden


Court Scandia, No. 182. F. of A.


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Odd Fellows Hall, Middlesex street. Chief Ranger, Gustaf A. Knutson. Fin. Sec., Eric A. Johnson. Treas., Andrew Carlson


Court Centralville. No. 184


Meets in Foresters Hall, second and fourth Fridays. Chief Ranger, Patrick Ryan. Fin. Sec., J. H. Ward. Treas., John J. Boyle


KNIGHTS OF SHERWOOD FOREST


Conclave Thomas Talbot. No. 105


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Elks Hall. Com., Joseph Sabourin. Vice-Com., Michael McDonald. Pay- master, Dennis O'Brien. Adjutant, Wil- liam D. Sabourin, 37 Clark street. Sur- geon, Major Adelard Payette


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST


Spindle City Circle


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Post 120, G. A. R. Hall, 202 Merrimack


street. C. C., Miss Lizzie Wholey. Fin. Sec., Miss Alice Devine. Rec. Sec., Miss Alice Wholey. Treas., Miss Clara Mc- Phail


Star of Lowell Circle


Meets second and fourth Fridays in Weir building, 212 Merrimack street. C. C., Miss Sarah Clark. Fin. Sec., Maria I. Markham, 324 Central street. Rec. Sec., Esther Finley, 19 Andrews street. Treas., Bridget Livsey


D'Youville Circle


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Grafton Hall, 212 Merrimack street. C. C., Cordelia Guertin. Fin. Sec., Miss Alice Jean. Treas., Marie Louise Caron.


Prosperity Circle


Meets in Foresters' Hall, second and fourth Wednesdays. C. C., Peter Gill. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Rachel Campbell. Treas., Mrs. Mary Yehle


Golden Harvest Circle


Meets second Tuesday of each month at 15 Palmer street. C. C., Jennie Fin- nerty. Rec. Sec., Mary A. Brophy. Fin. Sec., Ellen M. Brophy


CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS


St. Antoine Court, No. 566


Meets first and third Wednesdays in Odd Fellows Hall, 212 Merrimack street. Chief Ranger, Dr. G. Adelard Payette. Rec. Sec., Arthur N. Boulais, 23 Craw- ford street. Fin. Sec., Venant Donais. Treas., Michel Lafleur


Court Lowell. No. 199


Meets second and last Tuesday of each month. Chief Ranger, Timothy F. RO- han. Vice-Chief Ranger, Thomas J. Wallace. Rec. Sec., John J. Flynn, 62 Second av. Fin. Sec., William A. Barry. Treas., Humphrey Coffey. Marshal, John J. Sullivan


Court St. Paul


Meets second and fourth Thursdays at Vincent Hall, 28 Aiken street. Chief Ranger, George Labrie. Vice-Chief Ranger, Adslard Mirault. Treas., Ed- mond Lambert. Rec., Sec., Ludger Hu- bert. Fin. Sec., Adelard Sylvestre.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


Gen. B. F. Butler Post 42


Meets first and third Wednesday eve- nings, at 8 o'clock, in Memorial Hall. Com., Earl A. Thissell. S. V. C., James McCarthy. J. V. C., John Harrington. Adj., George E. Worthen. Q. M., C. A. Donaghue. Surgeon, John H. Quimby. Chaplain, John Mangan. Officer of the Day, Chester S. Goodwin. O. of G., Peter Leclair


James A. Garfield Post 120


Meets Wednesday evenings at 7:45 o'clock in Grand Army Hall, 202 Merri- mack street. Com., Eugene A. Turner. S. V. C., Martin Somers. Q .- M., E. R. Fife. Chaplain, Pliny M. Goddard. Offi- cer of the Day, W. L. Dickey. O. of G., A. Walton. Surgeon, Ralph D. Plum- stead. Adj., F. E. Butler


Iadd and Whitney Post 185. G. A. R.


Organized April 14, 1866. Meets first and third Wednesdays in Grand Army Hall, Wyman's Exchange. Com., W. H.


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Worcester. S. V. C .. Albert I. Gilman. J. V. C., M. Cowdrey. Surgeon, George E. Pinkham. Chaplain, C. F. Taplin. Adj., Benj. S. Clough. Q .- M., Andrew Liddell. Officer of the Day, A. G. Park- hurst. O. of the G., A. O. Dane


James A. Garfield Woman's Relief Corps. No. 33


Organized November 21, 1883. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month in Grand Army Hall, 202 Merrimack street. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Dexter. Senior Vice-Pres., Mrs. Martha A. Fife. Junior Vice-Pres., Mrs. Josie Carter. Treas., Mrs. Annie E. Tuttle, 196 Shaw street. Chaplain, Miss Gertie Cornell. Sec., Hallie E. Whitney


B. F. Butler Woman's Relief Corps. No. 75


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Memorial building. Pres., Mrs. Mary Chute. S. V .- Pres., Mrs. Delia Goss. J. V .- Pres., Mrs. Louise Marshall. Chap- lain, Sophia L. Baker. Sec .. Mrs. Lizzie W. Worthen, 27 Forest street. Treas., Mrs. Eliza S. Goodwin


LADIES OF THE G. A. R.


J. P. Maxfield Circle, No. 9


Meets first and third Tuesdays at Wy- man's Exchange. Pres., Elvira E. Glad- win. Sen. Vice-Pres., Fannie L. Wash- burn. Jun. Vice-Pres., Annie T. McKis- sock. Sec., Mrs. Emma J. Richardson, Chelmsford. Treas., Mrs. Addie M. Dorr. Chaplain, Ellen P. Pearson


Ladd and Whitney Circle, No. S Meets first and third Fridays in G. A. R. Hall, Wyman's Exchange. Pres., Mrs. Georgie C. Burtt. Sen. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Annie M. Stone. Jun. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Martha E. Emerson. Sec., Mrs. Marha E. Emerson. Treas., Mrs. Emma A. Gilman. Chaplain, Mrs. Ella F. Gardner


NAVAL VETERANS


Dahlgren Association, No. 27


Meets first Monday of each month in Memorial Hall. Captain, Charles Cow- ley. Commander, George E. Maker. Paymaster, Frank G. Rundlett. Sec., F. G. Rundlett.


UNION VETERANS UNION


Wauhatchie Command


Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month in Memorial building. Col., Andrew J. Boies. Lieut .- Col., David Carr. Major, Lucius Butterfield. Adju- tant, Daniel B. H. Bartlett. Q .- M., AI- bert I. Gilman, 20 East Pine street. Sur- geon, R. S. Ripley. Chaplain, R. S. Ful- ton. O. D., Martin T. Somers


SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION


Pres., Charles A. Stott. Sec., William L. Dickey, 28 Leverett street.


Treas., Charles A. Coburn


SONS OF VETERANS


Admiral Farragut Camp, No. 78


Meets first and third Fridays in Me- morial Hall. Com., George S. Emery. Sen. Vice-Com., George A. Foster. Jun. Vice-Com., F. N. Cummings. Chaplain, R. J. Hardy. Sec., Walter E. Atwood, 194 Cross street. Treas., Samuel A. Pick- ering, 34 Hastings street


DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS


Mary E. Smith Tent


Meets in Memorial building, Merri- mack street. Pres .. Mrs. Ida F. French. Sen. Vice-Pres., Addie Carll. Chaplain, Miss Mary A. Carr. Treas., Mrs. May Kennedy. Sec., Miss Maude Plumstead.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY TO SONS OF VETERANS


No. 37


Meets first and third Mondays in Me- merial Hall. Pres., Mrs. Georgietta Spaulding. Sec., Mrs. Hallie Whitney


SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION


Adelbert Ames Camp


Meets every second and fourth Mon- day evenings in Memorial Hall. Com., James N. Greig. Sen. Vice-Com .. W. E. Goodwin. Jun. Vice-Com., Mark Bentley. Treas. and Q .- M., Frank E. Dodge, Chaplain, Victor Turnquist. Ad- jutant, William E. Savage. O. of D., Herbert Savage. O. of G., Oscar P. Ellis


RICHARDSON LIGHT INFANTRY ASSOCIATION


Pres., Hon. Geo. F. Richardson of Lowell. Vice-Pres., Francis T. Wilson of Lowell. Sec., Charles W. Brigham of Lowell.


SEVENTH MASS. BATTERY ASSOCIATION


Pres., R. G. Hoyt of Belmont, N. H. Vice-Pres., C. H. Frost of Lowell. Sec., C. W. Brigham of Lowell


SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION


"Old Middlesex Chapter"


Pres., Solon W. Stevens. Vice-Pres., James F. Savage. Sec., Albert W. Burn- ham. Treas., Regis- trar, F. A. Estes. Historian, Charles H. Conant. Chaplain. Rev. William Waters. Auditor, A. B. Woodworth


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION


Molly Varnum Chapter


Regent, Mrs. H. M. Thompson. Vice- Regent, Mrs. Geo. L. Richardson. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Charles Howe. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Burton Wiggin. Treas., Miss M. Blanche Farrington. Registrar, Miss Lena T. Merrill


Lydia Darrah Chapter


Regent, Mrs. Elisha J. Neale. Vice- Regent, Mrs. Arthur Bartlett. Rec.


Sec., Miss Myra A. Jones. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Sarah T. Young. Registrar, Miss Lizzie Hill Moore. Treas .. Miss Margar- et T. McArthur. Historian, Mrs. Frank B. Wiggin


Old Bay State Chapter


Regent, Miss Bernice Jewett, 1281 Mid- dlesex street. Vice-Regent, Edith A Andrews. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth B. Dane. Treas., Miss Ethel E. Livingston. Registrar, Miss Grace E. Taylor. His- torian, Miss Cora B. Parker


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TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS, ETC. Young Women's Christian Associa- tion


Rooms, John, cor. Paige street. Pres., Mrs. Francis Carll. Treas., Miss Nellie M. Brown. Gen. Sec., Frances L. Ben- nett. Associate Sec., Etta M. Ruther- ford. Home Sec .. Laura W. Pierson. Matron, Emma Paine. Asst. Matron, Charlotte Noble


Women's Christian Temperance Union


No. 145 Merrimack st. Pres., Lucy A. Hill. Sec., Mrs. Emma C. Brown, 79 Chestnut. Treas. and Supt., Mrs. Liz- zie A. Black. W. C. T. U. Employment Bureau, at the same address


Eirene Lodge, No. 74. I. O. of G. T.


Meets every first and third Thursday evenings in Pilgrim. Hall, 15 Palmer st., at 7.45 o'clock. C. T., Elmer Dean. Treas., William J. Smith. Sec. Eliza- beth Huntley, 32 Humphrey


General Fiske Lodge, No. 44, I. O. of G. T.


Meets in Old Highland Hall, second and fourth Monday evenings at 7.45 o'clock. Chief Templar, Mrs. Bessie Santesson. Fin. Sec., Nellie Sladen. Sec., W. Cook. Theas., Carl J. E. Santesson.


Mt. Zion Lodge. No. 78. I. O. of G. T.


Meets every Tuesday evening at Good Templar Hall. C. T., Mrs. Bessie San- tesson. Sec., Walter Cook. Fin. Sec., Nellie L. Sladen. Treas., Carl J. E. Santesson


Lowell Reform Club


Meets every Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, in Wyman's Exchange. Pres., John Dunkerley. Vice-Pres., Patrick Reidy. Treas., Robert J. Fullerton. Fin. Sec., W. Vinal. Janitor, Matthew Hogan


Spindle City Lodge


No. 10, I. O. G. T., meets Wednesday evenings at 103 Central street. C. T., Frank E. McLean. Sec., Blanche Hayes. 28 Moore st. Treas., George Rawnsley. Fin. Sec., Elwood Abel. V. S., Mrs. Jen- nie Mack


Reform Club Corporation


Pres., Edward J. Bowers. Clerk, John J. Harrington. Treas., Robert J. Fuller- ton


Burke Temperance Institute


Organized May. 1884. Meets at 61 Mer- rimack street. Pres., Thomas M. Kee- gan. Treas., John Winn. Fin. Sec., Thomas C. Sullivan. Rec. Sec., Francis P. Duggan


Mathew Temperance Institute


Meets every Tuesday evening at 97 Central st. Pres., John V. Donoghue. Vice-Pres., Bernard F. McNally. Fin. Sec., James F. Rourke. Theas., Patrick F. Nestor. Rec. Sec., Charles Sullivan. Spiritual Director, Rev. W. G. Mullin. Marshal, John J. Townsend


MILITARY


Lowell Mechanic Phalanx. Com-


pany C


M. V. M., Armory, Westfield, cor. Grand st. Capt., Gardner W. Pearson. 1st Lieut., J. Douglas. Rivet. 2d Lieut.,


J. Joseph Haley. 1st Sergt., Walter P. Berry


Putnam Guards, Company G


M. V. M. Armory, Westford, cor. Grand St. Capt., William Fairweather. 1st Lieut., - . 2d Lieut., Pearl T. Durrell. 1st Sergt., Thomas Kelley


Lowell City Guards, Co. M. Ninth Regiment. M. V. M.


M. V. M. Armory, Westford, cor. Grand st. Capt .. Philip McNulty. 1st Lieut., Bernard F. McArdle. 2d Lieut., Thomas J. O'Donnell. Inspector of Rifle Practice, Capt. Colby T. Kittredge. 1st Sergt., Frank H. Hotchkiss


INCORPORATED COMPANIES Adams Hardware and Paint Com-


Dany


404 Middlesex street. Capital, $20,000


Incorporated 1900. Pres. and Treas., Charles E. Adams. Managers, Arthur T. Munn, Frank M. Short


Amasa Pratt Company


Incorporated 1902. Capital, $100,000. Pres. and Treas., Amasa Pratt. Sec. and Asst. Treas., Blanchard E. Pratt


American Gas Saving and Heating Company


Incorporated Nov. 28, 1904. Capital, $15,000. Pres., Jonathan Johnson.


American Hide and Leather Com- Dany


259 Perry street. Supt., William T. White


American Mason Safety Tread Com- pany


125 Perry street. Incorporated 1895. Pres. and Manager, W. S. Lamson


American Mercantile Company


54 Donovan building. Incorporated 1902. Capital, $100,000. Pres., E. W. Hunt. Treas., Geo. N. Lippitt


American Woolen Company


(Bay State Mills), Faulkner street. Agent, Oscar L. Suenderhauf


Amraytoon Paper Tube Company


West Adams, cor. Walker street. In- corporated 1901. Capital, $50,000. Pres., John W. Belches. Treas., H. W. Wes- son. Manager, D. M. Belches


Appleton Company


Jackson street. Incorporated 1828. Capital. $450,000. Pres., Frank E. Dun- bar. Treas., A. G. Cumnock. Supt., Frank A. Bowen


Barber Manufacturing Company


Incorporated May, 1905. Capital, $5,000. Pres., William Barber. Treas., Joseph Barber. Director, George Harris


Belvidere Woolen Manufacturing Company


Howe street. Incorporated 1854. Capi- tal, $200,000. Pres., Benjamin Phipps. Treas. and Agent. Charles A. Stott. Supt., Charles W. Stott. Selling Agents, Parker, Wilder & Co., Boston and New York


Bennett Brothers Company


51 Payne street. Incorporated 1899. Capital. $10,000. Pres .. Edwin H. Ben- nett. Treas., George E. Bennett. Sec., Forest E. Ludden


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Bigelow Carpet Company (Lowell Division)


Market street. Capital, $4,030,000. Pres., Arthur T. Lyman. Treas., Charles F. Fairbanks. Agent, A. S. Lyon


Bon Marche Dry Goods Company


Incorporated 1897. Capital,


$40,000.


Pres., William A. Mack.


Sec. and


Treas., Charles A. Mitchell


Boott Mills


Amory street. Incorporated 1835. Capital, $600,000. Treas., Frederick A. Flather. Agent, Ariel C. Thomas


Burnham & Davis Lumber Company


154 Western avenue. Incorporated Feb- ruary, 1904. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Ste- phen W. Abbott. Treas., Charles O. Davis


Butterfield Printing Company


46 to 50 Middle street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $40,000. Pres., Robert W. Thomson. Treas., Charles R. Goddard. Clerk, Benjamin W. Clements


C. I. Hood Company


Thorndike street. Pres., Treas. and Gen. Manager, Charles I. Hood. Sec., George H. Taylor. Clerk, Charles G. Smith


Concord Drug Company


151 East Merrimack street. Incorpor- ated January 1, 1904. Pres., Alexis E. Bertrand. Treas., Ernest G. Livingston


Conners Brothers Construction Company


161 Plain street. Incorporated 1904. Pres., Dennis E. Conners. Treas. John H. Conners. Sec., Edward F. Conners


Courier-Citizen Company


17 Merrimack street.Incorporated 1894. Capital, $40,000. Pres., George A. Mar- den. Sec. and Treas., H. R. Rice


Crawford Printing Company


Incorporated 1904. Pres., George L. Buzzell. Treas., F. P. Crawford


Criterion Knitting Company


Tanner, corner London street. Incor- porated 1888. Pres., George M. Harri- gan. Treas., S. B. Puffer


Davis & Sargent Lumber Company


633 Middlesex street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $100,000. Pres. and Treas., Sle- pen C. Davis


D. L. Page Company


94 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $12,000. Pres., Dudley L. Page. Treas., Martha P. Worcester. Clerk, Lucien C. McLoon


Frankel & Goodman Corporation 78 Middlesex street. Pres .. Harry Good- man. Sec., Simon Frankel. Treas., Joseph Goodman


Frye & Crawford Drug Company 474 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1904. Pres., Austin A. Frye. Treas., Fred P. Crawford


F. S. Perkins Company


Capital, $12,000. Pres., Artemas B. Woodworth. Treas., William E. Grady, 60 Fletcher street


George Couzoules Ticket Company


Incorporated May, 1905. Capital, $1,000. Pres., George Alexakos. Treas., George Couzoules. Director, Antonios Varhous


Hamilton Manufacturing Company


Jackson street. Incorporated 1825. Capital, $1,800,000. Pres., James Longley. Treas., Charles B. Amory. Agent, Clar- ence N. Childs.


Harriman Manufacturing Company


114 Cambridge street. Capital, $75,000. Incorporated February, 1903. Pres .. Josiah Harriman. Treas. and Gen. Man- ager, A. B. Martin.


Harvard Brewing Company


Payton street. Incorporated 1898. Cap- ital, $750,000. Pres., John Joyce, of Law- rence, Mass. Vice-Pres., Maurice J. Curran, of Lawrence, Mass. Treas. and General Manager, W. B. Holloway


Hawkins Car Oiler and Specialty Manufacturing Company


145 Merrimack. Incorporated 1903. Pres., E. J. Medina. Vice-Pres., Daniel Dickson. Sec. and Treas., F. M. Harris


Heinze Electric Company


Lawrence, near Andrews street. Pres., Paul Butler. Treas., Butler Ames. Sec. and General Manager, J. O. Heinze.


John Pilling Shoe Company


33 Shaffer street. Incorporated 1893. Pres., John B. Pilling. Directors, John B. Pilling, F. A. Pilling, L. F. Sherman


J. C. Ayer Company


176 Middle street. Capital, $300,000. Pres., Frederick Ayer. Treas. and Gen- eral Manager, Dr. Charles H. Stowell. Clerk, David Dewar


Kitson Machine Shop


Capital, $150,000. Pres., Robert F. Her- rick. Treas., Haven C. Perham. Ma- chinery


Lake View Drug Company


174 Lake View av. Incorporated No- vember, 1904. Pres., Joseph F. Burns. Treas and Manager, Harrison Lake. Sec., Thomas F. Duffy


Lamson Consolidated Store Service Company


196 Walker street. Pres., Oakes Ames. Treas., A. S. Temple. General Agent, F. A. Spear


Lawler Printing Company


Incorporated 1900. Capital, $5,000. Pres., John McGrath. Clerk, James J. Kerwin. Treas., Thomas H. Lawler.


Lawrence Manufacturing Company


Incorporated 1831. Capital, $1,250,000. Pres., T. Jefferson Coolidge. Treas., C. P. Baker. Agent, Franklin Nourse


Livingston Grain Company


11 Thorndike street. Established 1828. Incorporated 1904. Capital, $21,000. Pres. and Treas., William Livingston. Sec., Arnold J. Ryan


Lowell Bleachery


Bleachery street. Capital, $200,000. Pres., George F. Richardson. Treas., Sidney Coolidge. Agent, Charles E. Meader. Clerk, H. R. Fletcher


Lowell Automobile Corporation


91 Appleton street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $10,000. Pres .. H. H. J. Read. Treas., N. D. Goff.


Jeremiah Clark Machinery Com- pany


277 Dutton street. Incorporated Octo ..


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ber, 1904. Pres., G. Duthrie Strachan of Brookline. Vice-Pres. and Manager, Charles E. Cashin. Treas., Charles A. Grant of Winchester.


Joyce Charles H. Company


Incorporated 1905. Capital, $50,000. Pres. and Treas., Charles H. Joyce. Sec., Joseph F. Burns


John J. Cluin Company


19 to 23 Palmer street. Incorporated 1904. Pres., F. T. Whitney. Treas., John J. Cluin


Lowell Commercial


7 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1905. Pres., LeDoit E. Kimball. Vice-Pres., C. C. Dexter, of Lynn. Treas., F. A. Spence. Sec., George P. Lord, of Salem


Lowell Co-operative Association


106 Middlesex street. Organized Jan- uary 15, 1886. Treas., Russell Fox. Agent, C. B. Rushworth


Lowell Electric Light Corporation




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