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MINISTRY-AT-LARGE, The-Office, 150 Middlesex near South street. Organized in 1843 as the Lowell Missionary Society. Re- organized and incorporated as the Ministry-at-Large in Lowell, July 21, 1879, for the purpose of religion, education, benevolence and charity. Pres., Dudley L. Page. Vice Presidents, Mrs. Meta R. Jefferson, Louis A. Olney. Treas. Thomas H. Varnum. Min- ister-at-Large and Collector, Rev. George C. Wright. Sec., Henry H. Harris
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POST OFFICE CLERKS, Local 31-Pres., Bernard D. Ward. Vice Pres., Thomas F. Bassett. Sec., Frank H. McHugh. Treas., Francis J. Rourke
NURSES ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF THE LOWELL GEN- ERAL HOSPITAL-Pres., Mrs. Maud H. Hamblet. Sec., Mrs. Herbert Blake. Treas., Mrs. Arnold Ryan
OAKLAND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION-Pres., Arthur C. Spalding. Treas., Mark A. Adams. Sec., Mrs. Walter B. Reilly OLD LADIES' HOME-520 Fletcher near Bowers st. Organized July, 1867. Pres., Mrs. Edwin T. Shaw. Vice Prests., Mrs. Matthew A. Rawlinson, Mrs. Frederick A. Flather. Sec., Mrs. C. P. Nichols. Treas., J. Edward Gibson. Chairman of Patrons, Mrs. Marietta R. Jefferson. Physicians, George L. VanDeursen. Auditor, Charles H. Clogston. Trustees, Mrs. Theodore E. Parker, George S. Motley, Mrs. Lizzie S. Fox, Arthur G. Pollard, Arthur Spaulding, Frank Hanchett, Clarence C. Nelson, Mrs. Edwin T. Shaw, M. Maude Lancaster and a board of not less than fifty patrons to be chosen from various religious societies of Lowell. Matron of the Home, Mrs. Emma R. Perkins. Religious services are held every second and fourth Sunday except July, August and September by the several clergymen of the city. Visitors will be received daily after 10 A.M. Applications for admission as inmates, should be made to Miss Maude M. Lancaster, 368 East Merrimack street
PAWTUCKETVILLE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION -Meets clubhouse rear 40 Mammoth rd., Pres., James V. Tully. Vice-Pres., George Walsh, Sec., John F. Sullivan. Treas., Bernard Hamill
POLISH SOCIETIES
Polish Falcon Club-Meets third Sunday of each month at 133 Lake View avenue. Pres., Henry Golec. Sec., Szymon Szczepanik. Treas., Jan Bardzik
Polish National Home Assn .- Meets third Wednesday at 10 Co- burn street. Pres., Franciszek Kus. Treas., Stanislaw Gondek. Sec., Boleslaw Sawicki
POLISH UNION-Meets second Tuesday at rear 268 Lake View av. Pres., Jozef Koczera. Sec., Stanislaus Leszcyk
Socialist Party, Polish Branch-Meets first Sunday of each month at 10 Coburn st. Sec., Aleyzy Sobczak .
RED CROSS, AMERICAN, Lowell Chapter-Headquarters, Vet- erans building, East Merrimack street. Chairman, Carl B. Wenig- mann. Vice Chairman, Colin C. Macdonald. Treas., George R. Chandler. Sec. and Asst. Treas., Miss Julia T. Pevey
REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE, LOWELL-52 Central street, rm. 31. Chairman, Edgar P. Dougherty. Vice Chairmen, Elmore J. MacPhie and Mrs. Cora E. Heath. Treas., Haven G. Hill Sec., Edgar M. Kent
RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION-Organized October 5, 1881. Meets second Wednesday of each month at Elk's Hall, at 7.45 P.M. Pres., George Fairburn. Vice Pres., Joseph R. Donovan. Sec., George Maquire. Treas., Joseph J. Allard
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Societies (Miscellaneous)
ST.JOHN'S HOSPITAL-14 Bartlett street, Belvidere. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Organized May 1, 1867. Visitors will be admitted daily from 2 to 4 P.M. Open at all hours for the reception of accident or emergency cases. Other patients admitted from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Rates as follows: Private room from $3.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per day. Two-bed rooms, $3.00 per day. Wards, $2.50 per day. Staff: George A. Leahy, M.D. (Pres.), J. B. O'Connor, M. D. (Sec.), Physicians, Doctors W. P. Lawler, E. J. Welch, W. A. Johnson, J. B. O'Connor, Frederick P. Murphy, Daniel J. Ellison. Orthopedic Surgeon, W. R. MacAusland; Asst., A. L. Brett. Surgeons, Doctors R. L. Jones, J. F. Loughran, Francis R. Mahoney, Michael A. Tighe. Dental Surgeon, Fred- erick A. Donahoe. Opthalmologist, G., H. A. Leahey, M.D. Asst., Opthalmologist, Charles M. Roughan. Pathologist, L. P. L'Homme. Roentgenologist, Joseph A. Mehan. Alienist and Consulting Neurologist, H. M. Larabee, M.D. Consulting Der- matologist, T. F. Carroll, M. D. Resident Physicians, John Doherty, M.D., Leo King, M.D., Philip Berman, M.D. Training School for Nurses, male and female. Supt. of Nurses, Sister Louise. Out-Patient Department-The poor of the city are treated free of charge by the following physicians: Doctors G. H. A. Leahey, T. J. Halloran, Charles M. Roughan, Matthew Mahoney, Michael A. Tighe, William F. Ryan, Leonard Dursthoff, Robert A. Donahue. Sister Blanche, Supt. of Hospital
ST.JOSEPH'S HOME FOR THE AGED-213 Pawtucket street. Instituted Dec. 1, 1924. In charge of the Grey Nuns. Superior, Sister St. Celien
ST.PATRICK'S WORKING GIRLS' HOME-15 Cross street Organized 1898. In charge of Franciscan Sisters. Pres., His Eminence Cardinal O'Connell. Treas., Rev. John J. McGarry. Sec., Thomas J. Enright. Sister Superior, Sister Damian
ST.PETER'S ORPHAN ASYLUM-530 Stevens st. near FlemingĀ· Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Superior, Sister Mary Gertrude
SOCIAL SERVICE LEAGUE, LOWELL, Inc .- 305-307 Fairburn bldg. Incorporated 1916. Pres., Alban D. Parker. Vice Presi- dents, Dudley L. Page, Arthur T. Safford. Treas. and Clerk of Board, Helen W. Barnes. Gen. Sec., Alice M. Bell
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MONUMENT ASSOCIATION- Pres., Franklin S. Pevey. Vice Pres., Frank Dodge. Treas., Gilbert W. Hunt. Sec., Mrs Blanche M. Jelly
WOMEN'S FOREIGN & HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY- Pres., Mrs. W. Blake Irvine. Vice Pres., Mrs. Abel R. Campbell Rec. Sec., Mrs. Ralph P. Adams. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Ada Senior. Treas., Mrs. Charles C. Drew.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE-Meets every Sunday at 57 Stackpole st. Pres., Robert Hart. Vice Pres., Joseph Fin- nerty. Rec. Sec., Samuel O'Neill. Fin. Sec., Michael H. O'Keefe. Treas. and Spiritual Director, Rev. L. F. Tighe. Custodian, John Martin
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-272 Merrimack corner Dutton street. Org. 1866. Rooms open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Pres., Herbert W. Horne. Vice Pres., Donald M. Camer- on. Treas., Ivan O. Small. Clerk, W. H. G. Wight. Board of Governors, H. J. Ball, O. W. Butler, D. M. Cameron, Walter E. Clement. B. W. Clements, David W. Deward, C. F. Flemings, James F. Flemings, A. F. French, Henry H. Harris, Charles H. Hobson, Herbert W. Horne, W. K. Howe, L. A. Olney, H. H. Parker, Harry G. Pollard, Chester M. Runels, W. T. Sheppard, Harry A. Thompson, S. H. Thompson, C. T. Upton, George F. Wagner, B. H. Wiggin, W. H. G. Wight. Gen. Sec., Harold F. Howe. Office Sec., Roy H. Linscott. Dormitory Sec., B. E. Bar- chard. Community Boys' Sec., Thos. R. Williams. Asst. Boys' Sec., Edward Hood. Physical Director, Clarence E. Towne. Asst. Physical Director, Bruce Douglass
Y. M. C. A. Woman's Auxiliary-Meets third Friday in each month. Pres., Mrs. Murdoch Mckinnon. 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. David Gillis. Sec., Mrs. Arthur Butler. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Lorenzo A. Ayer. Treas., Mrs. Jennie M. Kendrick
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Societies (Miscellaneous)-Temperance Organizations &c,
Young Women's Christian Association-Rooms, 50 John corner Paige street. Pres., Mrs. Louis A. Olney. Vice Pres., Mrs. Na- than Pulsifer. Sec. of Board, Mrs. Roland T. Pihl. Treas., Mrs. Mary G. Lamson. Gen. Sec., Miss Lulene Pillsbury. Business and Membership Sec., Lillian M. Smith. Office, Employment and Room Registry Sec., Mary E. Bowen. Physical Director. Barbara Brown. Cafeteria Director, Mrs. Helen J. Ogden
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG WOMEN-25 Palmer street, Executive Sec., Marion E. Colville. Office Sec., Marguerit. Woodbury. Nationality Sec., Marie Soroka. Greek Sec., Sophie Michaelidou
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS &c
Burke Temperance Institute-Organized May, 1884. Meets first and third Sundays at 4 P.M. at 65 Merrimack st. Pres., James Wynne. Vice Pres., John J. Maguire. Treas., John J. Winne. Rec. Sec., George E. Sadler
Mathew Temperance Institute-Meets every Sunday at 1 P.M., at 212 Merrimack street. Pres., John J. Conlon. Vice Pres., Frank Boyle. Fin. Sec., Arthur M. Flaherty. Treas., William J. Fin- negan. Rec. Sec., Frank D. Carroll. Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Daniel J. Keleher. Marshal, John Busby
Reform Club Corporation-Meets every Tuesday of each month at 512 Central street. Pres., Patrick J. Reidy. Sec., John J. Dun- kerley. Treas., John J. Preston
Women's Christian Temperance Union-Pres., Mrs. Francis T. Fletcher. Acting Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Eleanor Haywood
STATE GOVERNMENT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 1926
State Election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor-His Excellency Alvan T. Fuller (R), of Malden, $10,000
Lieut. Governor-His Honor Frank G. Allen (R.), of Norwood, $4,000
Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W. Cook (R.), of Somerville, $6,000
Treasurer and Receiver General-James Jackson (R.), of West- wood, $6,000
Auditor of the Commonwealth-Alonzo B. Cook (R.), of Bos- ton, $6,000
Attorney General, Jay R. Benton (R.), of Belmont, $8,000 MIDDLESEX COUNTY MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
District 4-Charles L. Burrill, of Boston
District 6-Charles Sumner Smith, of Lincoln
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
Meets first Wednesday in January
SENATE
President-Wellington Wells, of Boston
Clerk-William H. Sanger, of Cambridge
Sergeant at Arms-Charles O. Holt, of Somerville
Chaplain-Edward A. Horton, of Boston
SENATORS FROM MIDDLESEX COUNTY Salary, $1,500 for the session District 1-Abbott B. Rice (R.), of Newton 66 2-Clarence P. Kidder (R.), of Cambridge
66 3-Warren C. Daggett (R.), of Somerville
66 4-Alvin E. Bliss (R.), of Malden
66 5-George G. Moyse (R.), of Waltham
6-Charles C. Warren (R.), of Arlington
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66 8-Walter Perham (R.), of Chelmsford
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY
First District-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Sherborn, Weston
Second District-Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, and Belmont
Third District-Somerville and ward 3, Cambridge
Fourth District-Everett, Malden, Melrose
Fifth District-Concord, Hudson, Lexington, Lincoln, Marlboro, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford, Stoneham, Wakefield, Win- chester, Woburn
Seventh District-Acton, Ayer, Bedford, Billerica, Boxborough, Burlington, Carlisle, Littleton, Lowell, wards 5, 9, North Read- ing, Reading, Tewksbury, Wilmington in Middlesex County; and Lynn, ward 6, Lynnfield, Saugus in Essex County
Eighth District-Ashby, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lowell, wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, Pepperell, Shirley, Towns- end, Tyngsborough, Westford
Norfolk and Suffolk District-Brookline in the County of Norfolk, wards 25 and 26 of Boston in the County of Suffolk, and Water- town in the County of Middlesex
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-John C. Hull, of Leominster
Clerk-James W. Kimball, of Swampscott
Sergeant at Arms-Charles O. Holt, of Somerville
REPRESENTATIVES FROM MIDDLESEX COUNTY Salary, $1,500 for the session
District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3-George C. McMenemen (D.)
66 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7-Harold M. Bradbury (R.) Ralph R. Stratton (R.), James B. Casey (D.)
66 3 Cambridge, wards 8, 9, 10, 11-Arthur F. Blanchard (R.), Louis L. Green (R.), Albert Harrison Hall (R.)
4 Newton-Clarence S. Luitwieler (R.), Arthur W. Hollis (R.), Leverett Saltonstall (R.)
66 5 Waltham-Albert W. Bullock (R.), Arthur A. Hansen (R.)
66 6 Natick-Jeremiah J. Healy (D.)
66 7 Framingham-Harry C. Rice (R.)
66 8 Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn-Allan S. Farwell (R.), Ashland
66 9 Marlborough-William H. Wellen (R.)
66 10 Boxborough, Hudson, Maynard, Stow-Henry T. G. Dyson (R.), Hudson
66 11 Acton, Bedford, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Littleton, Tyngs- borough, Westford-Langdon Proctor (R.), Littleton
66 12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend-Robert H. J. Holden (R.), Shirley
66 13 Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston-J. Sid- ney Stone (R.), Wayland
District 14 Lowell, wards 1, 2, 9-Patrick F. Nestor (D.), Charles H. Slowey (D.)
66 15 Lowell, wards 3, 6, 7, 8-Henry Achin, Jr. (R.), Victor Francis Jewett (R.), Cornelius J. O'Neill (D.)
6 16 Lowell, wards 4, 5-Daniel J. Moriarty (D.)
66 17 Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, North Reading, Tewks- bury, Wilmington-Arthur W. Colburn (R), Dracut
66 18 Reading, Stoneham, Woburn-Gustave W. Everberg (R.), Woburn; Lemuel W. Standish (R.), Stoneham
66 19 Wakefield-Maynard E. S. Clemons (R.)
66 20 Everett-Elmer E. Spear (R.), Joseph L. Larson (R.)
66 21 Malden-Elbridge G. Davis (R.), Burt Dewar (R.), George Louis Richards (R.)
66 22 Melrose-Angier L. Goodwin (R.)
66 23 Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-William J. Bell (R.), Ly- man A. Hodgdon (R.), Walter H. Snow (R.)
66 24 Somerville, wards 2, 6, 7-Emerson J. Coldwell (R.) Frank A. Teele (R.), Hiram N. Dearborn (R.)
66 25 Medford, ward 3, Winchester-Thomas R. Bateman (R.), Winchester
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66 26 Medford, wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7-Richard D. Crockwell (R.), Lewis H. Peters (R.)
66 27 Arlington-Bert S. Currier (R.)
66 28 Belmont, Lexington-Joseph Earle Perry (R.), Belmont
29 Watertown-George H. Dale (R.)
CONGRESSMEN OF MASSACHUSETTS
The Sixty-eighth Congress begins March 4, 1923, and ends March 4, 1925
SENATORS-William M. Butler, of New Bedford; Frederick H. Gillett, of Springfield
REPRESENTATIVES-District 1-Allen T. Treadway (R.), of Stockbridge. District 2-George B. Churchill (R.), of Amherst. District 3-Frank H. Foss (R.), of Fitchburg. District 4-George R. Stobbs (R.), of Worcester. District 5-Mrs. Edith N. Rogers (R.), of Lowell. District 6-A. Piatt Andrew (R.), of Gloucester. District 7-William P. Connery, jr. (D.), of Lynn. District 8- Harry I. Thayer (R.), of Wakefield. District 9-Charles L. Under- hill (R.), of Somerville. District 10-John J. Douglass (D ), of Bos- ton. District 11-George Holden Tinkham (R.), of Boston. Dis- trict 12-James A. Gallivan (R.), of Boston. District 13-Robert Luce (R.), of Waltham. District 14-Louis A. Frothingham (R.), of Easton. District 15-Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R.), of N. Attle- boro. District 16-Charles L. Gifford (R.), of Barnstable
STATE OFFICERS
State Aid Department, City Hall, Supt., William A. Arnold. Asst. Supt., Mrs. Mary F. McCrann
State Civil Service Representative-Warren W. Fox, Clerk, 9 Cen- tral, rm. 600
State Income Tax Department, 8 Merrimack, room 408. Income Tax Assessor, Frank W. Derby
State Inspector of Boilers-Edward A. Mores, George D. Mackin- tosh, John Murdock, 53 Central, rooms 419, 420
State Inspector of Buildings-Joseph F. Cobb, 53 Central, rooms 419, 420
State Parole Office-C. Frederick Gilmore, 346 Princeton
State Registry of Motor Vehicles, 210 Mongeau building. Inspec- tor-in-charge, Ralph J. Karch. Inspector, Edward J. Barrett. Chief Clerk, Charles McDermott
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LOWELL STREET DIRECTORY
COPYRIGHT, 1926, SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO., BOSTON, MASS.
Giving the location of the Streets, Places, Parks, Squares, etc., and showing what other streets and places run from them, or cross them, with the number at which they intersect
From this list the location of any number on a street, or the location of any public building, can be easily ascertained; as, for instance, wishing to know at what part of Central Street No. 320 is located, you look at Central Street, and find that Appleton Street runs from 301, and Tyler Street from 340, showing that 320 Cen- tral would come on the left, between Appleton and Tyler Streets
When a street crosses another, numbers (or ciphers) are given on both sides; but when it begins or ends at that street the number is given only on the side at which it intersects. Ciphers are used where no numbers exist
* Indicates streets accepted. ** Indicates part of street accepted
*A STREET, from 429 Left Right
Chelmsford to 652
252 Laval place
265 Regina place
268 Joliette avenue
28 31 Powell
101 New Spaulding
146 143 Puffer
352 0 Perkins Aiken-st Bridge 699 Denault pl
742 739 Lake View av
AMES PLACE, from 503 School
*ABBOTT, fr. 724 Cen- tral to 403 Lawrence
*AIKEN AVENUE, from 739 Lake View av. to Dracut line, Central- ville
AMORY, from 94 Bridge, by the Boott Canal, to Boott Corporation
*ABERDEEN, from 200 Tenth to 245 Methuen 22 Eleventh
50 0 Dundee
0 O Lake View av 23 Lilley av
AMOS AVENUE, from 14 Thirteenth
ACTON, fr. 128 Billerica to Easton
0 West Sixth
** ANDERSON, fr. 1258 Gorham to railroad
*ADAMS, fr. 73 Fletcher to junction of Market and Salem
0 0 Fletcher
41 Suffolk
174 Essex
210 209 Hildreth
130 129 Lagrange
214 0 Broadway
246 251 Cross
311 St. Patrick's Academy
0 George av 312 opp. Barker av
453 Market
464
Salem
*ALBERT, from 799 Chelmsford to 812 Stev- vens
112 119 High 151 Fort Hill av
166 Willow
ADAMS COURT, from 129 Church
2 1 West Third
16 19 West Fourth
46 Albion pl
56 47 West Fifth
459 Butman road Barasford av Plummer av Daniels
543 Luce
68 65 Griffin
90 91 Barrington
134 133 Moore
0 177 St.James
623 Douglas rd
699 Garden rd
710 Raven rd
0 0 Merrimack
715 Clark rd
110 113 Moody 168 169 Ford 0 0 Northern canal
818 Harland av
834 Holbrook av
0 Edgewood
242 Mongeau pl
864 Wetherbee av
243 Lavallee pl
0 887 Tewksbury
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ALMONT, fr. Holyrood av. to Butman road
Wilder
0 0 Chelmsford
ALPINE, from Varnum av. bey, Fowler rd, Paw.
*AMES, from 574 Cen- tral to 203 Lawrence
200 199 Wilder
58 0 Dalton 71 Ludlam
126 111 Cumberland rd 141 Dana 150 Fisher
ANDERSON STREET COURT, fr. 31 Ander- son
*ANDOVER, fr. Concord River, at south Bridge, Belvidere to Tewksbury line
4 5 Concord river 29 Perry
49 Concord
52 Fayette
79 Pleasant
ADAMS AVENUE, fr. 27 Courtland to 40 Wright Paw.
*ALBION,from 69 West Third to 56 West Fifth, Centralville
173 Harrison
192 191 Nesmith 220 Park
403 Pentucket
451 Wentworth av
460
ALBION PLACE, from 46 Albion
470
16 Doherty's ct
43 Collins
ALCOTT, from Hovey, southerly
0 Draper
*ALDER, from 336 East Merrimack to 185 Stackpole, Belvidere 609 Arbor rd 2 1 E. Merrimack 658 Stafford rd
*AIKEN, from 739 Mer- rimack to 726 Lake View avenue
20 19 Bartlett 44 43 Stackpole
ALIX ARMAND SQ. junction of Salem and Common
781 Adams ter
807 Remington
212 207 Cheever 236 St. Hilaire pl
ALLEN, fr. 496 Butman road to Atherton ALMA, fr. 373 Riverside, Paw.
528
610 Rivercliffe rd
ADAMS TERRACE fr. 781 Andover southerly *AGAWAM, from 707 Lawrence to 177 St- James 0 0 Lawrence
240 Castle av 221 Billings 252 Wood av
107 Franklin sq
288 287 Hall
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*ANDREWS, from Law- rence, at Whipple's Mills to 170 Moore 0 0 Lawrence 59 Bourne 76 Griffin 99 Otis
102 Barrington 0 147 Moore
ANGLE, fr. 113 Lincoln near Meadow Brook
*ANNE, from 239 Merri- mack at StAnne's Church to French
*APPLE, from 72 Chelms- ford to Railroad
*APPLETON, from 301 Central to 60 Thorn- dike
2 0 Central
22 19 Gorham
115 Elliot
126 Davis
0 Presbyterian Ch
176 175 South
202 Appleton pl
211 Pearl
223 Garnet
226 Goward pl
246 Favor
290 291 Thorndike
APPLETON PLACE, fr. 202 Appleton
** ARBOR ROAD, from 609 Andover, southerly 19 Frothingham
*ARCADIA AVENUE, fr. 309 Princeton boul.
*ARCH, from 478 Mid- dlesex to 16 Howard
*ARDELL, fr, 13 Ina,Paw. ARKWRIGHT, from 129 Tremont to 130 Tilden *ARLINGTON, from 214 Pawtucket to 129 Bow- ers
ARMAND AVENUE, fr. Woburn across Lowell ARNOLD AVENUE, fr. Woburn to Taft
*ARTHUR, fr. 26 Hutch- inson to Sagamore
ARTHUR AVENUE, fr. 37 Fifth av, Paw.
*ASH, fr. 263 East Mer- rimack to 56 Chestnut, Belvidere
*ASHLAND, fr. Sanders av to Georgia av.
*ASTOR, from 164 Fort Hill av. to 25 Hanks
ATHERTON, fr. opp. 689 Rogers
ATHERTON VILLAGE, from Rogers beyond Atherton
** ATLANTIC, fr. opp. 51 Wedge to Flemmings
*AUBURN, from 388 Gor- ham to 107 Chapel 0 3 Gorham
0 33 Linden
58 0 Chapel
*AUSTIN, from 727 Mer- rimack to 70 Ford 0 5 Merrimack
50 49 Moody
88 89 Ford
AUSTIN AVENUE, from 24 Coolidge
* AUTUMN, from 94 Maple to 93 Blossom, Ayer's City
0 0 Maple 14 13 Lincoln 38 37 London
92 93 Blossom
AVALON, from 280 Var- num av. southerly
AVERY, from Stevens to Lang
** AVON, from 138 White to 131 E. Meadow rd. Paw. 0 0 White
60 63 Fourth av
108 111 Fifth av
140 141 Sixth av
192 193 Seventh av 0 0 Eighth av 0 0 E. Meadow rd.
AYER AVENUE, fr. 167 Quebec to Boston rd.
AYER'S CITY, south- west part of city
*B STREET, from 139 Powell to 440 Stevens 54 55 New Spaulding
110 105 Puffer 133 Warwick
162 161 Wilder 191 Harris
207 Chauncey av
226 225 Stevens
*BACHMAN, from 998 Lake View av. at Dra- cut line
BAGLEY AVENUE, from 174 Foster
*BALDWIN, fr. Merri- mack River crossing Middlesex at 1613 to 1009 Westford
2 1 B & MR R
58 57 Middlesex
154 155 Princeton boul
184 Percy 295 Lauriat
300 301 Westford
BALTIMORE AVENUE, from 929 Chelmsford, near city line
BARASFORD AVENUE, from 460 Andover to E. Merrimack
BARBARA, from 415 Var- num av. westerly
*BARCLAY, from 65 Lib- erty, northeasterly to Thayer
*BARBER, fr. 32 Exeter to 19 Fisher
BARKER AVENUE, from 35 Boynton to opp. 312 Aiken av.
0 0 Boynton
158 0 Ludlam
182 Sutherland
0 By
202 0 Billings
0 0 Aiken av
*BARRINGTON, fr. 102 Andrews to 73 S. Whip- ple
*BARTLETT, from Fay- ette, Belvidere, easterly across Alder
2 1 Fayette
14 St. John's Hosp. 0 High-st. square opp. 14 High
0 School of the Im- maculate Con- ception
36 Livermore 96 97 Alder
BARTON AVENUE, from 254 Stevens
*BASSETT, fr. 22 Whip- ple to 33 Hudson
*BATCHELDER PLACE, fr. 85 Walker to 56 Wil- der
BATTLES, fr. Broadway beyond Minter
BAY STATE AVENUE, from 389 Central
BAY STATE COURT, fr. 14 West Fourth
*BEACON, from First to 103 Willard, Central- ville 0 0 First
0 Durant
126 Sanborn
136 135 Third
153 Reservoir
152 Bennett Sixth
200
239 Richards
300 301 Tenth
338 337 Eleventh 374 Mort av
416 417 Methuen
585 Seventeenth
590 0 Whitney av 598 599 Eighteenth
628 Nineteenth Willard
0
BEACON TERRACE, fr. 90 Durant to Beacon
BEATRICE AVENUE, fr. 50 av. Seventh to Eighth av., Paw.
BEAUDRY, from 886 Lake View av. to Conduit
*BEAULIEU, fr. 265 West Sixth to Victor, Cent.
*BEAVER, fr. 914 Lake View av. to Beaver Brook
*BEDFORD AVENUE, fr. Pawtucket boulevard to 634 Varnum av.
*BEECH, from 128 Third to opp. 104 Tenth, Cent BEHARRELL AVENUE, from 52 Coburn to 31 Fulton, Centralville
BELANGER JOSEPH G SQUARE, intersect- tion of Middlesex and Thorndike
BELGRADE AVENUE fr.
Ormsby easterly to
Dracut line
** BELLE AVENUE, from 791 Stevens nr. Chelms- ford
*BELLEVUE, from 138 Westford to bey. Hill- side
76 Sheldon 92 93 Thayer
124 Hillside
*BELMONT, from 566 Westford to opp. 274 Pine
*BELMONT AVENUE,
fr. Wyman to Whitman, Belvidere
0 0 Wyman
0 0 Mansur
55 Talbot
0 Hovey
0 Fairview
0 Summit
0 Whitman
** BELROSE AVENUE, fr Hanks to Knapp av.
BELVIDERE, east of Concord River
*BENNETT, from 67 Ver- non to 152 Beacon, Cent BENNETT, changed to Morey st.
BENNETT'S COURT, fr. 2 Marion
BENT'S COURT, fr. 120 Gorham
BENTON, from Stevens to Newbury between Fleming and Westmins- ter
69
FOR YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1927
* BERKELEY AVENUE, from 553 Rogers, opp. Wentworth av. Oak- lands
0 0 Rogers
0 0 Berwick 0 0 B & MR R
BERNIER, from end Del- mont av. to north of Christman
BERNICE AVENUE, fr. 126 Carlisle to Gorham BERRY ROAD, from 154 W. Meadow rd. easterly *BERTHA, fr. 161 Walker to 19 Waugh
BERTHA AVENUE, fr. 133 Lake View av.
*BERTRAM, fr. 95 San- ders av. to 107 Georgia av.
*BERWICK, from 94 Boylston to Berkeley av.
0 0 Boylston
0 0 Rea
0 0 Berkeley av
BEVERLY PLACE, from 34 West Third
BICKFORD, from Law- rence, opp. Epping
*BILLERICA, from 1049 Lawrence, south to B & MRR
62 Warnock
84 Staveley
120 Eugene
128 Acton
160 Bolton
0 Clifton
0 Denton
*BILLINGS, from 1098 Bridge to Aiken av., Centralville
0 0 Bridge
48 0 Barker av
120 Billings-st School
124 125 Aiken av
*BIRCH, from 320 Fair- mount to 315 Went- worth av, Belvidere
BISHOP, fr. 240 Boylston to Berkeley av.
BLEACHERY, from end of Carter, southerly, to Moore
BLINKHORN AVENUE, fr. 50 Fulton to 33 Stan- ley, Cent.
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