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Election Commissioners-J. Omer Allard (Chairman), term expires April 1, 1927; Thomas H. Braden, term expires April 1, 1929; Andrew F. Roach (Clerk), term expires April 1, 1928; Frank P. McNeil, (Sec.) term expires April 1, 1926
Park Commissioners-Clarence M. Weed (Chairman), term expires first Monday in May, 1928; Harvey B. Greene, term expires first Monday in May, 1930; Robert F. Marden, term expires first Monday in May, 1926; Alexander E. Rountree (Secretary), term expires first Monday in May, 1927; Thomas F. McKay, term expires first Monday in May, 1929. Supt. and Engineer, John W. Kernan
Board of Cemetery Commissioners-Office at Edson Cemetery, William H. Hawes; Charles E. Anderson, William H. Rigby (Chairman), Franklin S. Pevey, Murdock McKinnon. Clerk, Maude M. Mountford. Supt., Thomas Duckworth
Fish Warden-John B. Kenefick
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Warren P. Riordan; Deputy Seal- ers, John Nestor, Charles A. Gallagher
Superintendent State Aid-William A. Arnold
Superintendent of City Scales and Measurer of Wood and Bark, etc. -George W. Enwright
Superintendent of Moth Extermination-John G. Gordon
Inspector of Animals-Dr. W. A. Sherman
Inspector of Gas Piping-Robert J. Wotton
Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-Melvin F. Master; Collector of Samples, Augustus W. McKeon; Technician, Louis Descheneaux Superintendent of Wires-Charles L. Gallagher
Smoke Inspector-Charles Riley
Registrar of Labor Clerk-Patrick J Reynolds
Fence Viewers-William A. Arnold, John Vincent
Water Department-Supt., James H. Reynolds. Registrar, John W. Crawford. Engineer, Thomas Mclaughlin
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Police building, Market street. Edward W. Trull, Clerk of Police Court. Raymond P. Bourgeois, Asst. Clerk. Julian B. Keyes, Mechanics Bank bldg. Frank W. Derby, Sun bldg.
License Commissioners-Office Police building, Market street. James B. Casey (Chairman); Joseph H. McGrath, James H. Rooney. Clerk, John J. Flaherty
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City Departments-Fire Department
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters Central Fire Station, Palmer cor Middle
Chief Engineer. Edward F. Saunders, salary, $3,500. District Chief Engineers, James C. Sullivan, Daniel H. Crowley, Thomas F. Saunders. District Chief, Richard E. Burns. Electrician, Capt. Thomas F. Conway. Linemen, Thomas McCormack, Arthur E. King, William C. Martin, Frederick H. Britton. Chief's Chauffeurs, Frank Geary. John Gray. Telephone Operators, H. B. Sanders, W. Henry Kirkpatrick, Wilbert Oke. Drill Master, John F. Ambrose
Steamer No. 1 (motor), 795 Gorham street. Captain, Thomas W. Collins. Lieut, Philip F. Mooney. Drivers, Manuel P. Correa, Stanislas Urbanek. Hosemen, James O'Hare, Joseph E. McGann, Daniel F. Murphy, G. William Mulvey, William J. Ryan, David Laferiere, Jay D Ismond, John P. Moore
Engine Co. No. 2 (motor), 45 Branch street. Captain John J. Wholey. Lieut, William E. Gorman. Chauffeur, Frank Broad- bent. Hosemen, John P. Mealey, George A. Cummings, Joseph H. Lemire, James T. Kirane, Harry G. Coté, William J. Corbett.
Engine No. 3 (motor), Palmer corner Middle street. Captain› Elbridge H. Dearth. Lieut., Philip J. Connors. Hosemen, Hugh V. Green, John J. Mulligan, Thomas J. Burke, Paul A. Johnston, Walter T. Powers, Ralph A. Dodge, Frank P. McGovern
Engine No. 4 (motor) 198 High street, Belvidere. Captain, George H. McDermott. Lieutenant, Alfred F. Prescott. Chauffeurs, John C. Alexander and Milan E. Burgess. Hosemen, William F. Dolan, James T. Doyle, Francis J. Sullivan, Michael E. Egan, Joseph H. Sexton, George A. Crawford
Engine No. 5, 29 Fourth street, Cent. Captain, James J. McCafferty. Lieutenant, Forrest E. Alcott. Driver, Alonzo E. Kidder. Chauffeur, Frank E. Turner. Hosemen, Edson S. Barnes, Archibald E. Kenefick, Warren White, Leo B. Tansey, James L. Tully, James P. McCready
Engine No. 6 (motor), 467 Fletcher cor. West Clark st. Cap- tain, Joseph L. Crowe. Lieutenant, James A. Haley. Hosemen, Samuel R. Pendexter, Thomas F. Maguire, Edw. J. O'Donnell, Paul A. Healey, Joseph A. Sheehy, Francis J. O'Laughlin. Chauffeurs, John W. Gray, Edgar Perham, John F. Thomas, Frank Geary
Engine No. 7, 273 Stevens street. Captain, Patrick F. Mahoney Lieutenant, Michael O'Connor. Hosemen, Herbert W. Hilliard, Ludger A. Lamontagne, William G. Chaine, Quincy A. Foster, Charles J. Lorigan, Thomas Corrigan, James F. Armstrong, John Leonard
Hose Company No. 8 (motor), Merrimack corner Race-street. Captain, Charles F. Stackpole. Lieutenant, William F. Christie. Hosemen, William F. McNiff, Joseph H. Rogers, Thomas F. Sullivan, James F. Nelligan, Harry E. Nudd, Patrick F. Calnier, Thomas F. Rafferty, Albert X. Hamel
Hose Company No. 10, 97 Mammoth road. Captain, George F. Flint. Lieutenant, Willis S. Holt. Clerk and Driver, Thomas Whitehead. Hosemen, Cornelius J. Brosnan, Joseph Convery, John J. McManmon, Bartholomew J. Mullen, George J. Tracy, Frank E. Murphy
Hose Company No. 11 (motor), 743 Lawrence street. Captain, William A. Dolan. Lieutenant, Edward Jennings. Clerk and Chauf- feur, George Underwood. Hosemen, Peter B. Gray, John D. Finne- gan, Edward A. Farrell, Walter G. McNally, William F Eagan
Hose Company No. 12 (motor), 286 West Sixth street, Central- ville. Captain, Charles E. Abare. Lieutenant, George J. Hurley. Hosemen, Joseph M. Bernier, Edward Landry, Peter J. Deschene, Napoleon A. Primeau, Peter J. Regan. John C. O'Neil
Hose Company No. 13 (motor), 490 Central street. District Chief, Richard E. Burns. Deputy Dist. Chief, James C. Sullivan. Captain, James A. Shea. Lieutenant, Thomas H. Welch. Clerk and Driver, Patrick J. Mooney. Hosemen, Bernard F. Connors, Rosario J. Lebleu, Henry D. Carpentier, John J. Rinehardt, William T. Caveney
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City Departments-Fire Department
Hose Company No. 14, 209 Lincoln. Captain, Orison A. Knapp. Lieutenant, George H. Chapman. Clerk Chas. A. Rock. Hosemen, Daniel F. Murphy, Frank A. Kappler, John N. Emerson, William J. Lane, Edward F. Sullivan
Truck Company No. 1, 741 Lawrence street. Captain, Gilman S. Alcott. Lieutenant, Martin F. McNally. Chauffeurs, Thomas J. Gillick, George J. Collins. Laddermen, John J. Lowney, John J. Donohoe, Wm. J. Graham, Martin Slattery, William Heelon, Michael J. Gildea
Truck Company No. 2 (motor), 45 Branch street. Captain, Dan- iel W. Hilliard. Lieut., Robert W. Broadbent. Chauffeur, Clarence E. Gillis. Laddermen, Frederick V. Fahey, Peter J. O'Rourke, Joseph A. Ready, Edward T. Gillfillin, Michael H. Greegan
Truck Company No. 3, 47 Palmer street. Captain, Joseph M. G. Burns. Lieutenant, Edward A. Walsh. Drivers, John J. Hurley, Francis J. Kelleher. Laddermen, Robert L. Carland, John J. Moran, jr., Daniel F. O'Connor, James H. Hogan, Henry T. Welch, Frank J. Donnelly jr., Edward J. Tighe, Wm. J. Kilboy, John M. Spillane, Richard Marshall
Truck Company No. 4, 284 West Sixth street, Centralville. Captain, Joseph D. D'Amour. Lieutenant, Lewis P. Reed. Clerk and Driver, Joseph E. Fontaine. Laddermen, Edward F. Farrell, ' John J. McCarthy, Roy M. Symonds, C. Herbert Cogswell, John J. Drescher, Gilbert Z. Fezette, Edward J. Tighe
Protective Company No. 1 (motor), 47 Palmer street. Captain, George A. Campbell. Lieutenant, Joseph J. Malone. Patrolmen, Joseph W. Kearney, Napoleon Grandchamp, William F. Riley, John P. Gillis, William F. Callahan, Stephen T. Callahan, George A. McCarthy, Patrick E. Linnehan, Edmond Gendreau, Joseph H. Couillard, Michael McCann, John J. Harley, Berry M. Simpson, Cyrille J. Morin, Joseph E. Hartley, Andrew B. Mclaughlin, John J. Kane, Harry Young, Michael J. Miskell
RETIRED FIREMEN-Daniel F. Conroy, William Bamford, Wil- liam King, Cornelius Collins, Charles L. Brown, J. S. Sullivan, D. C. Reed, George A. Murphy, Fred Boynton, James W. Adams, Henry C. Fernald, James W. Jantzen, Herbert A. Merrill, John A. Fletcher, Edward E. Smith, Thomas McNamara, George A. Dickey, F. G. Collins, M. I. Collins, P. H. O'Laughlin, W. P. Maker, J. W. Halstead, James H. Gray
FIREMEN'S FUND ASSOCIATION
Pres., William F. Christie. Vice Pres., Patrick F. Mahoney. Clerk, John F. Thomas. Treas., James Hogan. This association is composed of the whole fire department and managed by a board of trustees, two from the board of engineers and two from each com- pany, who meet first Friday evening of each month in the engineers' rooms, Middle street, at 8 o'clock
LOWELL FIREMEN'S CLUB
Meets first Tuesday of each month. Pres., Walter T. Powers. Vice Pres., John J. Moran. Rec. Sec., John F. Thomas. Fin. Sec., Francis A. Kelleher. Treas., James F. Hogan
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH
Capt. Thomas F. Conway, Electrician, Middle corner Palmer street
Alarms are sounded by striking four rounds of the box number. In cases where two alarms may have been given from different boxes, the second box hav- ing struck before the re-call from the first box, the re-call signal from the first box will be two blows, the re-call from the second box will be one blow
The all-out or re-call signal will be given by striking two single blows with an interval of ten seconds between the blows
Second alarms will be given by striking two blows, followed immediately by box uumber
Third or general alarm will be given by striking three blows, followed im mediately by box number, when all companies will respond immediately
2-2-2-Two strokes repeated twice, at 7.15 A.M. or 12.45 P.M. denote no ses- sion of schools
6.05 P.M .- No session of evening schools
The bells will be struck once at 1 o'clock P.M.
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LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES
12 Moody, cor. Worthen
13 Market, cor. Dutton
14 Merrimack, cor. Tremont
15 Cushing, cor. Fletcher
16 MtVernon, cor. Broadway 17 Rock, cor. Willie
18 Kitson Machine Shop (private) 19 Fletcher, cor. Broadway
112 Dutton, opp. Parker Office
113 Lewis, cor. Little
114 Fenwick, near Suffolk
115 Moody, cor. Austin
116 Adams, cor. Cross
117 School, cor. Rock
118 Aiken, cor. Hall
119 Common, cor. Salem
121 Western av. near R. R. crossing
123 Merrimack, cor. Spalding
124 Pawtucket, cor. Fletcher
125 Market, cor. Hanover 126 MtWashington, cor. Varney
127 School, cor. Bowers
128 Tremont & Suffolk Mills (private)
129 Salem, cor. Bowers
131 School, cor. Pawtucket
132 Pawtucket, cor. Merrimack
134 Merrimack Mfg. Co.
138 Cheever, cor. Tucker
148 Ward and Perkins
158 Lawrence Mfg. Co. (private)
21 Merrimack, cor. Kirk
23 Middle, Engine House
24 Middlesex, cor. South
25 Police Station
26 Merrimack Square
27 Central, cor. Warren
28 Central, cor. Green
29 Saco-Lowell Shops (private)
212 Bigelow Carpet Co. (private)
213 Boott Cotton Mills (private)
214 Gorham, cor. Union
215 Highland, cor. South
216 Lawrence, cor. Wamesit
217 John, cor. Paige
218 Appleton, cor. Favor
219 Middlesex, cor. Thorndike
221 Kinsman, cor. Whipple
223 Gorham, cor. Thorndike
224 U. S. Bunting Co., Crosby street (private)
225 Central, cor. Mill
226 Central, cor. Chapel
227 Lawrence, cor. Charles
228 Warren, cor. George
229 Central and Tyler
231 Central, cor. Middle
232 Post Office
233 Hamilton Mfg. Co. (private)
234 Appleton Mfg. Co. (private)
235 Mass. Mills (private)
31 Chelmsford, cor. Westford
32 Chelmsford, cor. Grand
33 Broadway, cor. Walker
34 Howard, cor. Hale
35 Middlesex, cor. Grand
36 Westford, cor. Gates
37 Branch, Engine House
38 Middlesex, cor. School
39 C. I. Hood's Laboratory (private) 312 Westford, cor. School 313 School, cor. Liberty
314 Dover, cor. Grove
315 Beanch, cor. Walker
316 Wilder, cor. Pawtucket
317 Westford, cor. Loring 41 Chelmsford, cor. Lincoln
42 Lincoln, cor. Tanner
43 Tanner, near Scannell's Office
45 Bleachery, near Moore 46 Moore, cor. Lenox 47 Gorham, cor. Moore
48 Gorham, cor. Manchester 49 Gorham, cor. Lundberg
412 Main, cor. Plain
413 Harvard Brewing Co. (private)
414 Boston rd., cor. Fruit 415 Gorham, cor. Bowden
416 London, cor. Autumn
417 Chelmsford, cor. Powell
418 City Hospital
419 Meadowscroft, cor. Bolt
421 Lawrence, Engine House
422 U. S. Cartridge Co. (private)
423 Faulkner Mills (private)
425 Stromquist av., cor. Weed
426 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Maple st (private)
5 Smith, cor. Powell
51 Shaw, cor. South Loring
52 Pine, cor. Wilder
53 Westford, cor. Stevens
54 Princeton, cor. Harvard
55 Marlborough,.cor. Pine
56 Westford, cor. Sayles
57 Chelmsford, cor. Jenness
58 Stevens, cor. Parker
59 B street, cor. Puffer
512 Marginal, cor. Stevens
513 Middlesex, cor. Pawtucket
514 Bay State St. Ry, Power Sta. (private)
515 Middlesex, cor. Baldwin
516 Middlesex, cor. Wood.
517 Shaw Machine Co. (private)
518 Princeton, cor. Cashin
519 Patterson Rubber Co. (private)
521 Westford, cor. Pine 522 Midland, cor. Lipton
524 Stevens, cor. Victoria
6 Bridge, cor. First
61 Bridge, cor. West Fifth
62 Lakeview av, cor. Coburn
63 Opp. Pumping Station
64 Third, cor. Myrtle
65 Lakeview av., near Ennell
67 Hildreth, cor. Lilley av.
68 Sixth, cor. Fremont
69 Bridge, cor. Tenth
612 Lakeview av, cor. Fred
613 Aiken av., cor. Cumberland rd.
614 Tenth, cor. Myrtle
615 Methuen, cor. Beacon
616 Thirteenth, cor. May
617 Tenth cor. Christian
618 Bridge, cor. Eighteenth
619 Eighteenth, cor. Beacon
621 Third, cor. Vernon
622 Aiken, cor. Lilley av. 623 Beaulieu, cor. Victor 7 Mammoth rd. cor. Varnum av.
71 Fourth av., cor. Mammoth rd.
72 Moody, cor. Fourth av.
73 Mammoth rd., cor. Eighth av.
74 Varnum av , cor. W. Meadow rd.
75 Moody, cor. Riverside
76 MtHope, cor. Sixth av.
77 Riverside, cor. New York
78 Varnum av., cor. Fowler rd.
714 Varnum av. cor. Boulevard
718 Isolation Hospital, Westmeadow road
8 Howe, cor. East Merrimack
81 Andover, cor. Fayette
82 High, cor. East Merrimack
83 Perry, Electric Light Station
84 Chestnut. cor. Nesmith
85 Alder, cor. Bartlett
86 Nesmith, cor. Wyman
87 Fairmount, cor Talbot
88 East Merrimack. cor. Stackpole
89 High, cor. Porter
812 Andover, B. F. Butler's Driveway
813 Wentworth av., cor. Glenwood
814 Parkview av, cor. Hovey
815 Andover, cor. Clark rd.
816 Rogers, cor. Phoenix
817 Rogers, cor. Fairmount
818 Warrenville (private)
819 American Leather Co (private)
821 Lawrence, cor. Morton 822 Rogers, cor. Pleasant
823 Lawrence, cor. Boylston
824 Woburn, cor. Circuit av. 825 Nesmith, cor. Rogers
827 Fairmount, cor. Whitman
832 Auditorium, East Merrimack 834 Woburn, cor. Juniper
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City Departments-Library-Police Department
LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, CITY
Memorial Building, Merrimack Street
Trustees, the Mayor ex-officio, and the following persons ap- pointed by the Mayor: John T. Donehue, D.D.S., Edward J. Welch, M.D., Hugh J. Molloy, Henry H. Harris, Miller Bellefontaine. Librarian, Frederick A. Chase. Asst. Librarian, Alice M. Myers. Assistants, Walter H. Gilman, Roy C. Frenette, Annette LeMaitre, Blanche Gray, James Dacey, Rose E. Reilly, Amy L. French, Alice M. Bertrand, Esther Freeman, Madeline MacDonald. Supt. of Reading Room, Harry C. Bowen. This library contains 126,200 volumes, and is open every day in the year (Sundays and holidays excepted) from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open for the delivery of books from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The Reading Room is open every day in the year (except holidays) from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Children's Room open from 12 M. to 8 P.M .; Saturdays from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Eloise B. Hills, Librarian of Children's Room. October 1 to June 1, library open Sundays from 2 to 9 P.M. for reference use only, and the Reading Room is open from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Closed Thursdays at 12 M. from June 15 to Sept. 15, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Substations at William H. Noonan's drug store, 305 Bridge, and Mrs. Mary F. Curtin's, 584 Gorham
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Market House Building, 40 Market Street
Supt. of Police, Hugh Downey. Deputy Supt., Alexander Dun- can. Captains, George B. Palmer and David Petrie. Lieutenants, Martin Connors, John Freeman, Martin A. Maher, Patrick J. Fraw- ley, Michael H. Winn. Sergeants, Hugh Maguire, Thomas Mc- Cloughry, Philip Dwyer, Peter P. McManmon, Samuel J. Bigelow, James J. Kennedy, Edward J. Connors, Frank L. Maloney, Joseph H. Johnson. Inspector, John A. Walsh. Court Officers, Peter Cawley, Matthew J. McCann. Keepers, John J. Mulry, Edward E. Hill, John F. Healey
PATROLMEN
Aldrich Clyde R.
Cushing Andrew H.
Bagley Patrick H.
Deering Henry E.
Barry Charles J. (traffic man)
Dillon Charles J.
Begley Timothy J.
Doherty William J. (traffic man)
Boyle James H.
Donovan Daniel C.
Brennan Daniel P. (traffic man)
Donovan Frank J.
Brennan William J.
Donovan John J.
Brosnan James F.
Dooley Jeremiah J.
Burke James E.
Drewett Arthur W.
Burns James H.
Dwyer Timothy J.
Burns John
Fanning John J.
Carey Francis J.
Farley Joseph
Castles Stephen J.
Farris Henry C.
Cawley Peter F.
Flaherty Patrick
Christo Anthony
Flanagan Edward F.
Clancy John P.
Frechette Henri J. T.
Clark Anthony
Furey William J.
Clark John H.
Gallagher Charles L.
Clark Joseph A.
Ganley John J.
Clark Patrick B. (traffic man) Conlon John F.
Gennell Charles J.
Connolly Michael
Gill Matthew J.
Connolly Patrick
Gillis John
Connors Michael J.
Goldrick Hubert
Conroy Patrick J.
Hartley Paul J.
Conway William E. J.
Hayes Edward
Cooney Alfred J.
Healey John F.
Cossette Adelard
Hessian Thomas H.
Craig Patrick J.
Hickey Michael
Creamer Ambrose M.
Hill Edward E.
Crowley Robert C.
Hogan Daniel J.
Cullen Jerome P.
Hunter Andrew W.
Considine James
Hamilton Charles A.
Conway Owen S.
Garrity James P.
Graham John H. (traffic man)
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City Departments-Police Department PATROLMEN-Continued
Huse John L. Judge Bernard J. Keegan William L. Kelley Arthur M. Kelley John T. Kiernan Michael (wagon officer) Killoy Alfred J. Killoy William H. Kivlan Walter L.
Murphy Frank H.
Murphy John E. Murphy John H. Murphy William F.
Nelson Thomas J. Nelson William P.
Nickles Walter F.
Noonan James J.
Noonan Patrick F.
Lamoureaux Joseph L. Lane Daniel W.
O'Connell Michael F.
Lane Simon
Lapan Louis W.
O'Dea Francis J.
Leahy John J.
O'Keefe Cornelius T.
Leavitt Patrick F.
O'Loughlin Francis M.
Lee William G.
O'Neil Michael J.
O'Sullivan Thomas P.
Liston Edward J. (traffic man)
Liston William F.
Lynch Daniel M.
Reardon John P.
Lynch John F.
Regan William H.
McBride William F.
McCall Frederick O.
McCann James E.
McCann Matthew J.
Ruiter Ara
Rynne Michael F.
Sayers John T.
McElroy Samuel H.
Scully John F.
McGreevy Thomas H. (traffic man)
Shapiro Morris Sharkey Charles S.
McManus John J.
McNally James R.
McNally John F.
McNulty John F.
Mahan John W.
Sullivan Michael
Mahoney Timothy G.
Sullivan Patrick J.
Markham James (wagon officer)
Swanwick John W.
Maroney Thomas H. (traffic man) Marshall Frank K.
Tansey Owen J. Trudel Idasore J.
Molony Thomas A.
Turner Louis J.
Moore Francis H.
Wallace Charles C.
Morrison James P. (traffic man)
Whelan John T. (traffic man)
Mulry John J.
Whitworth James H.
Mulvey Robert T.
Wilson Wesley A,
Murphy Daniel F.
Wilson William H.
SUPERNUMERARIES
Becht Oscar C.
McGuire Charles E.
Brennan Harry C.
McNamee John J.
Craig John F.
McNiff John J.
Farley Leo J.
Molloy Martin A.
Gilbo Bernard J.
Murphy James W.
Gill Matthew J.
Neault William F.
Haggerty William T.
Shannon Philip
Hickey Thomas F.
Sims Horace G.
Hurley John M.
Sullivan Daniel J.
Keefe Edward F.
Tarsa Joseph P.
Lemoine Arthur F.
McCann James F. jr.
Thompson John J. Wood James H.
Policewomen, Emily M. Skilton, Matilda G. Costello, Emma V. DesForges
Matron, Susan J. Lynch Chauffeurs, William G. Morse, Frederick A. Cotter, Leo Hoban, James Maloney, James J. Lennon, Charles C. Brown; Claude R. McElroy, Charles O'Sullivan
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Linane John J.
Quinlan William H. Ready Francis E.
Riley Thomas B.
Riordan Timothy
Roarke Michael
McCloughry Alex
McDonald Wilfred J
Sheridan Gilbert W.
Sherry Thomas J.
Spillane Paul M.
Sullivan Cornelius F.
Sullivan John J.
Maloney Miles P.
Murray John J.
Grady George F.
Sadlier Charles P.
Noyé José V. M.
O'Connor Timothy J.
City Departments-Police Dept-School Department
Foreman Police Signal System, Joseph R. McDermot
Linemen, Robert Rutherford, Harry A. Morrison, Cornelius P. Lynch
Operator Police Station, James H. Howard Stenographer, Lillie S. Cutler
Charman, Jeremiah F. Leary
Retired, Enoch N. Grinnell, Michael J. Lennon, John O'Con- nell, William B. Moffatt, Frank Goodwin, John B. Crowley, Frank H. Whitney, Thomas F. Coleman, Eloi N. Breault, Michael J. Burns, William H. O'Brien, Charles S. Hill, Lindsey E. Ingalls, Philip D. Murphy
POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
Pres., Patrick F. Noonan. Vice Pres., Matthew J. McCann. Treas., Francis H. Moore. Clerk, Frank L. Maloney
CONSTABLES TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESS
William F. Boyle, Thomas S. Crowley, Michael J. Dowd, Ber- nard F. Gately, John J. Hayes, Michael H. Hoar, Henry P. Kelley, Thomas F. O'Connor, John E. Regan, Leo L. Trudel, John T. Bax- ter, John McCullough, William J. Cormier
DISTRICT COURT OF LOWELL Formerly Police Court
Court House, Hurd st. Established 1833. New Building 1926. Justice, Thomas J. Enright. Special Justices, John J. Pickman, Frederic A. Fisher. Clerk, Edward W. Trull. Asst. Clerk, Raymond P. Bourgeois. Sessions are held for the trial of criminal cases every week day at 10 A.M. Entry day for civil cases, every Saturday at 9 A.M. Trial days Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10 A.M.
Court Officer, Michael J. Dowd
Probation Officer, Joseph L. Cronin
Probation Officer for Women, Mrs. Mary M. Hearn
Probation Officer for Wayward and Delinquent Children, Charles F. Richardson
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Hon. John J. Donovan, Chairman
Paul L. Harris, M. D.
Alice F. D. Pearson
John H. Preston James H. Riley Arthur Giroux
Edward J. Rogers
Hugh J. Molloy, Secretary
Meets the last Tuesday in each month at 7.30 P.M. in City Hall
Supt. of Schools, Hugh J. Molloy. Office, City Hall. Hours, 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M .; at other times including Saturdays by appointment. Business Agent, Henry L. Williams. Office school supply room, City Hall
HIGH SCHOOL
KIRK STREET
Headmaster, Henry H. Harris. Submasters, Frederick R. Woodward, James F. Conway. Assistants, Jennie L. Allen, Alice H. Bacheller, Adelaide Baker, Grace L. Barrett, Orton E. Beach, Ruth J. Boulger, Blanche V. Boyle, Emma L. Bradley, Elmer G. Brennon, William J. Brown, C. Fred Campbell, Marietta Cassidy, Helen E. M. Choate, James J. Clinton, Alice L. Cluin, Martin E. Connors, Elizabeth F. Conway, Edward B. Cornell, Agnes M. Dalton, Joseph M. Donoghue, Eugene J. Donovan, Grace D. Donovan, William A. Donovan, Mary A. Dowd, Susie G. Driscoll, Josephine S. Dunlavey, Almanzov L. Dupuis, Ruth L. Eaton, Mary A. Egan, Ethel M. Everett, Bertha W. Ferguson, Charles D. Foley, Florence R. Foote, Anna Gardner, John J. Gardner, John H. Gillick, Grace M. Goodhue, Kenneth N. Goward, Peter J. Gulesian, Emerie E. Gelineau C. Ethel Hale, Loretta A. Hannafin, Mary E. Harrigan, Elizabeth Irene Hogan, Mary E. Hornby, Bessie E. Huntoon, Elizabeth Irish, Mary C. Joyce, Christine M. Kane, Mary H. Killpartrick, Helen M. Lambert, Bawita Lawler, Genevieve E. Lawrence, Frances R. H. Leggat, James P. Liston,
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City Departments-School Department
Annabelle C. Lowney, Arthur T. Lynch, Joseph A. McAvinnue, Elizabeth G. McCarthy, Henry E. McGowan, Donald R. MacIntyre, Albert Delmode Mack, Anna L. Maguire, Loretta A. McManmon, Agnes W. Maher, Anna L. Mahoney, Edwin S. Markham, Mary L. Martin, Frances U. Masterson, Gladys W. Mevis, Ruth E. Monahan, Hannah Estelle Moors, Helen K. Mulcahy, Ruth B. Munson, Elizabeth H. Murphy, Frances T. O'Brien, William J. O'Brien, Flora A. Owen, Esther Alice Owens, Dana Palmer, Joseph G. Pyne, Tomas F. Pyne, Julia J. Rafter, M. Helene Regan, Carmen G. Rediker, Anne V. Reynolds, Lilla R. Robbins, Anna M. Ryan, Marion M. Ryan, Hildegarde I. St.Onge, Ida L. Samuels, Charles E. Seede, Millie A. Severance, James A. Shanley, Joan C. Shanley, Margaret V. Spear, Mary G. Stevens, Alice O. Stickney, Morton A. Sturtevant, Mary E. Tobin, Helen G. Walker, Susie L. D. Watson, Helen M. Whitcomb. Librarian, Ruth L. Sawyer. Medical Director, Nathan Pulsifer, M.D. Military Instructor, Major Colby T. Kittredge. Band Instructor, John J. Giblin. Musical Director, Frederick O. Blunt. Coach, James P. Liston
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 300 Chelmsford cor. Lincoln street. Master, D. Murray Cummings. Assistants, Margaret M. Sparks, Sarah A. Taff, Ellen L. Floyd, Bride T. Sweeney, Margaret G. McDonald, Mary T. O'Neill, Elsie M. Puffer, Jennie T. Frawley, Mary M. Kelly, Alice C. Gray, Lillian E. Moran, Catherine E. Mulligan, Alice D. Gallagher, Margaret S. Jamieson, Mary X. Sullivan
BARTLETT TRAINING (Grammar and Junior High), 95 Wanna- lancit street. Principal, Charlotte M. Murkland. Assistants, Sarah E. Ames, Edith J. Atwood, Anna B. Bartlett, Anna T. Coburn, Alice K. Dinneen, Joseph M. Duffy, Kathleen E. Driscoll, Katherine F. Farley, Katherine L. Farley, George R. Flynn, Marion M. Gar- vey, Elizabeth E. Harrington, Marie T. Hearn, Teresa G. Lew, Eleanor J. LeLacheur, Josephine Lynch, Helen G. Lyons, Helen L. Mansfield, Addie B. Merrill, Catherine B. O'Brien, E. Belle Perham, Bernice M. Quill, Marion R. Quinn, Elsie R. Richter, Charles J. Rodgers, Bernice R. Sherburne, Bridie M. Sheridan, Alice D. Sun- bury, Helen Thissell, Amy L. Tucke, Mary F. Wallace, Helene R. Abels, Delia F. Briscoe, Grace C. Delaney, Anabelle V. Keyes, Ellen E. McEvoy
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