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Precinct 4-Beginning at the intersection of Bridge street and Tenth street; thence northerly by Bridge street to Eighteenth street; thence northeasterly by Eighteenth street to the boundary line of the Town of Dracut; thence southeasterly by said boundary line of the Town of Dracut to Tenth street; thence southwesterly and westerly by Tenth street to Bridge street at the point of beginning.
WARD SIX
Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the Merrimack river at Aiken street; thence northwesterly by said river to Beaver brook, so called; thence northerly by Beaver brook to boundary line of the Town of Dracut; thence northeasterly by said boundary line of the Town of Dracut to Hildreth street; thence southeasterly by Hildreth street to Essex street; thence southerly by Essex street to Aiken avenue; thence southwesterly by Aiken avenue and Aiken street to the Merrimack river at the point of beginning.
Precinct 2-Beginning at a point in the Merrimack river at the intersection of Beaver brook; thence southwesterly by said river to Moody street; thence north- westerly by Moody street to the boundary line of the Town of Dracut; thence easterly by the boundary line of said Town of Dracut to Beaver brook; thence southerly by Beaver brook to the Merrimack river at the point of beginning.
Precinct 3-Beginning at a point in the Merrimack river at Moody street; thence southwesterly by said river to School street; thence northwesterly by School street and Mammoth road to Fourth avenue; thence northeasterly by Fourth avenue to Moody street; thence southeasterly by Moody street to the Merrimack River at the point of beginning.
Precinct 4-Beginning at a point in Mammoth road at the intersection of Fourth avenue; thence northwesterly by Mammoth road to the boundary line of the Town of Dracut; thence easterly by said boundary line of the Town of Dracut to Moody street; thence southeasterly by Moody street to Fourth avenue; thence southwesterly by Fourth avenue to Mammoth road at the point of beginning.
WARD SEVEN
Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the Merrimack river at the Pawtucket canal; thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly by said river to the boun- dary line of the Town of Tyngsboro opposite the mouth of Scarlet brook; thence northerly, northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly by the boundary line of the Town of Tyngsboro and the Town of Dracut to Mammoth road; thence south- easterly by Mammoth road and School street to Merrimack river; thence south- westerly by said River to the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning.
Precinct 2-Beginning at a point in the Merrimack river at the intersection of Pawtucket canal extended; thence northeasterly by said river to Fanning street extended; thence southerly by Fanning street extended and Fanning street and Arlington street to Bowers street; thence northeasterly by Bowers street to Fletcher street; thence southerly by Fletcher street to Willie street; thence southwesterly by Willie street to Cross street; thence westerly by Cross street to Mount Vernon street; thence northerly by Mount Vernon street to Varney street; thence south- westerly by Varney street to School street; thence northerly by School street to
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Oliver street; thence westerly by Oliver street to Wannalancit street; thence north- erly by Wannalancit street to Pawtucket street; thence westerly by Pawtucket street to the Pawtucket canal; thence northwesterly by the Pawtucket canal to the Merrimack river at the point of beginning.
Precinct 3-Beginning at the intersection of Fletcher street and Cross street, thence northwesterly by Fletcher street to Bowers street; thence southwesterly by Bowers street to Arlington street; thence northwesterly by Arlington street and Fanning street and Fanning street extended to the Merrimack river; thence north- easterly by the said river to a point in the centre of Moody street; thence south- easterly by Moody street to Pawtucket street; thence southwesterly by Pawtucket street to Merrimack street; thence southeasterly by Merrimack street to Cabot street; thence southwesterly by Cabot street to Market and Salem streets; thence northwesterly by Salem street to Common avenue; thence southerly by Common avenue and Common street to Cross street; thence westerly by Cross street to Fletcher street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 4-Beginning at the intersection of Merrimack street and Cabot street; thence northwesterly by Merrimack street to Pawtucket street; thence northeasterly by Pawtucket street to Moody street; thence northwesterly by Moody street to the Merrimack river; thence northeasterly and southeasterly by said river to Aiken street; thence southwesterly by Aiken street to Hall street; thence southeasterly by Hall street to Aiken street; thence southwesterly by Aiken street to Moody street; thence southeasterly by Moody street to Cabot street: thence southwesterly by Cabot street to Merrimack street at the point of beginning
WARD EIGHT
Precinct 1-Beginning at the intersection of Stevens street and Middlesex street; thence southerly by Stevens street to Pine street; thence southwesterly by Pine street to Marlborough street; thence northerly by Marlborough street to Westford street; thence westerly by Westford street to Holden street; thence northerly by Holden street to Princeton boulevard; thence easterly by Princeton boulevard to Foster street; thence northerly by Foster street to Middlesex street; thence easterly by Middlesex street to Stevens street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 2-Beginning at the intersection of Stevens street and Pine street thence southerly by Stevens street to Parker street; thence westerly by Parker street to Wedge street; thence westerly by Wedge street and Wedge road and Wedge road extended to West View street; thence northerly by West View street to Pine street; thence northwesterly by Pine street to Westford street; thence easterly by Westford street to Marlborough street; thence southerly by Marl- borough street to Pine street; thence northeasterly by Pine street to Stevens street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 3-Beginning at the intersection of Stevens street and Parker street; thence southerly by Stevens street to Midland street; thence easterly by Midland street to Chelmsford street; thence southerly by Chelmsford street to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford; thence westerly and northwesterly by the bound- ary line of the Town of Chelmsford to Stedman street; thence northeasterly through private land to the intersection of West View street and Wedge road extended; thence still easterly by Wedge road extended, Wedge road and Wedge street to Parker street; thence southeasterly by Parker street to Stevens street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 4-Beginning at the intersection of Middlesex street and Pawtucket street; thence easterly by Middlesex street to Foster street; thence southerly by Foster street to Princeton boulevard; thence westerly by Princeton boulevard to Holden street; thence southerly by Holden street to Westford street; thence west- erly by Westford street to Pine street; thence southeasterly by Pine street to West View street; thence southerly by West View street to the intersection of West View street and Wedge road extended; thence southwesterly through private land to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford at Stedman street; thence north- westerly and northerly by the said boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford to the Merrimack river; thence easterly by the said river to a point opposite the in- tersection of the centre line of the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Rail- road and Pawtucket street; thence southerly to the intersection of Pawtucket street and the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence south- westerly by Pawtucket street to Middlesex street at the point of beginning.
WARD NINE
Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the centre of Bridge street at the Merri- mack river; thence northerly by Bridge street to Fourth street; thence easterly by Fourth street to Myrtle street; thence southerly by Myrtle street to Third street; thence easterly by Third street to Beacon street; thence northwesterly by Beacon street to Tenth street; thence northeasterly and northerly by Tenth street to the boundary line of the Town of Dracut; thence southeasterly by said boundary line to the Merrimack river; thence southwesterly and northwesterly by the said river to Bridge street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 2-Beginning at the intersection of Andover and Nesmith street by the center of Andover street to Barasford avenue, thence by the center of Barasford avenue and a private way to the Merrimack river, thence by said river to the Tewksbury line, thence by said line to a point immediately north of Village street; thence westerly to a point immediately east of Butman road, thence by a line east of Butman road to Hovey street; thence through the center of Hovey street to immediately beyond Wentworth avenue; thence by a line west of Wentworth avenue to a point immediately north of Birch street; thence by a iine north of Birch street to Fairmount; thence through the center of Fairmount to Whitman street; thence through the center of Whitman street to Belmont street; thence through the center of Belmont street to Mansur street; thence through the center of Mansur street to Nesmith street; thence through the center of Nesmith street to Andover street.
Precinct 3-Beginning at the intersection of Bridge street and Fourth street; thence northerly by Bridge street to Tenth street; thence easterly by Tenth street to Beacon street; thence southeasterly by Beacon street; to Third street; thence westerly by Third street to Myrtle street; thence northerly by Myrtle street to Fourth street; thence westerly by Fourth street to Bridge street at the point of beginning.
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Precinct 4-Beginning at the intersection of Rogers street and Boylston street, thence easterly by Rogers street to the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury; thence southerly by the said boundary line to the intersection of the westerly line of Felker avenue and the northerly line of Elm avenue; thence westerly by the northerly line of Elm avenue and the division line of the Town of Tewksbury to a . point in the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence north- westerly by the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Concord River; thence northerly by said Concord river to the Lowell and Andover Railroad; thence easterly by the Lowell and Andover Railroad to a point at the intersection of the Lowell Cemetery extended; thence northerly, easterly and northeasterly by the line of the Lowell Cemetery to a point in the line of Shedd Playground; thence southerly by the westerly line of said Playground to a point in the Lowell & Andover Railroad; thence easterly by the Lowell & Andover Railroad to Boyls- ton street; thence northerly by Boylston street to Rogers street at the point of beginning
Precinct 5-Beginning at the intersection of Boylston and Rogers streets at Oakland square, by the center of Boylston street to the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence by said railroad to the Tewksbury line; thence northerly by said line to beyond its intersection with Village street; thence westerly to Butman road; thence via Butman road (including both sides of the street) to Hovey street; thence by the center of Hovey street to Wentworth avenue; thence southerly by Wentworth avenue (both sides of the street included) to Birch street; thence by Birch street (both sides of the street included) to Fairmount street; thence through the center of Fairmount street to Rogers; thence through the center of Rogers street to Boyls- ton street.
WARD TEN
Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the centre of Andover street at the Con- cord river; thence easterly by Andover street to High street; thence southerly by High street to Rogers street; thence westerly by Rogers street to the Concord river; thence northerly by the Concord river to Andover street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 2-Beginning at a point at the intersection of Middlesex, Gorham and Central streets; thence southeasterly and southwesterly by Central street to Gorham street; thence northerly by Gorham street to the intersection of Middlesex, Gorham and Central streets at the point of beginning.
Precinct 3-Beginning at a point in the centre of Gorham street at the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence northerly by Gorham street to Central street; thence northeasterly by Central street to Hudson street; thence easterly by Hud- son street to Bassett street; thence southerly by Bassett street to Whipple street; thence southeasterly by Whipple street to Swift street; thence easterly by Swift street to Lawrence street; thence northerly by Lawrence street to Merrill street; thence easterly and northerly by Merrill street to Rogers street; thence southeast- erly by Rogers street to the Concord river; thence southerly by the Concord river 10 the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence westerly by said brook to Gorham street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 4-Beginning at a point in the centre of Central street at the Paw - tucket canal; thence easterly by said canal to the Concord river; thence southeast- erly and southerly by said river to Rogers street; thence westerly by Rogers street to Merrill street; thence southerly and westerly by Merrill street to Lawrence street; thence southerly by Lawrence street to Swift street; thence westerly by Swift street to Whipple street; thence northwesterly by Whipple street to Bassett street; thence northeasterly by Bassett street to Hudson street; thence north- westerly by Hudson street to Central street; thence northerly, northwesterly and northerly by Central street to the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning.
WARD ELEVEN
Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the centre of Lawrence street at the in- tersection of River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence northeasterly by said brook to the Concord river; thence southerly by said river to Lawrence street: thence northwesterly by Lawrence street to Moore street; thence westerly by Moore street to Otis street; thence northerly and easterly by Otis street to Bourne street; thence northerly and easterly by Bourne street to Andrews street; thence north- erly and northeasterly by Andrews street to Lawrence street; thence northwesterly by Lawrence street to River Meadow or Hale's brook at the point of beginning.
Precinct 2-Beginning at the centre of Lawrence street at the intersection of River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence southeasterly by Lawrence street to Andrews street; thence southwesterly and southerly by Andrews street to Bourne street; thence westerly and southerly by Bourne street to Otis street; thence westerly and southerly by Otis street to Moore street; thence easterly by Moore street to Law- rence street; thence southeasterly by Lawrence street to the Concord river; thence southerly by the Concord river to the Lowell & Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence westerly and northwesterly by the Lowell and Andover branch and South Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence easterly, southeasterly and northeasterly by said brook to Lawrence street at the point of beginning.
Precinct 3-Beginning at a point in the River Meadow or Hale's brook at the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford; thence northerly by said brook to Howard street; thence easterly still by the said brook to the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence southeasterly by said railroad to Gorham street; thence southerly by Gorham street to Carlisle street; thence southwesterly by Carlisle street to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford: thence westerly by the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford to the River Meadow or Hale's brook at the point of beginning.
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Precinct 4-Beginning at a point in the centre of Gorham street at the South- ern division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence southeasterly by the Southern division and the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Concord river; thence southerly by the Concord river to the Southern division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence southeasterly by the Southern division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury; thence westerly by the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury to the Concord River; thence northerly by the Concord river to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford; thence westerly by the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford to Carlisle street; thence northeasterly by Carlisle street to Gorham street; thence northerly by Gorham street to the Southern division of the Boston & Maine Rail- road at the point of beginning.
CEMETERIES (See Business Directory)
CHURCHES
(See Business Directory. Churches are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Sec- tion)
CLUBS
(See Clubs, also Societies, in Business Directory. Clubs are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
COUNTY OFFICERS, MIDDLESEX
Judges of Probate-John C. Leggat, Lowell. Charles N. Harris, Winchester. Register of Probate, Loring P. Jordan, Wakefield. Asst. Registers of Probate-Leroy C. Vose, Watertown; Ned N. Russell, Somerville; Ernest M. Hodgdon, Medford; Edmund H. Gunther, Dracut
District Attorney-Warren L. Bishop, Wayland. Asst. District Attorneys-Frank G. Volpe, Arlington; Frederic A. Crafts, Weston; William G. Andrew, Cambridge; Paul R. Foisy, Lowell
Clerk of Courts-Clerk, Ralph N. Smith, Arlington. Asst. Clerks, Roger H. Hurd, Winchester; Frederic L. Putnam, Melrose; John R. MacKinnon, Watertown; Frederick C. Bean, Woburn; Anna G. Graham, Cambridge; Charles T. Hughes, Somerville
Registers of Deeds-North District, William C. Purcell, Lowell; South District, Thomas Leighton, jr., Cambridge; Asst., Albert T. Gutheim, Cambridge
County Treasurer-Charles E. Hatfield, Newton
County Commissioners-Erson B. Barlow, Lowell; Walter C. Wardwell, Cambridge; Nathaniel I. Bowditch, Framingham
Associate Commissioners-John M. Keyes, Concord; Melvin A. Rogers, Tewksbury. Meets at Cambridge, Tuesday and Saturday mornings and at Lowell third Monday in each month, except August
Medical Examiner-Marshall L. Alling, 627 Wyman's Exchange Associate Medical Examiner-Mason D. Bryant, 509 Wyman's Exchange
Master in Chancery-Henry V. Charbonneau
County Engineer-Francis H. Kendall of Belmont
Supt. of County Buildings-Frederick G. Coker of Somerville
Sheriff-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge. Officers at Court House, East Cambridge and Lowell. Master of the House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail at Cambridge
Special Sheriff-Frederick T. Peabody of Melrose
Deputy Sheriffs-Fred A. Beals, Everett; Herbert C. Blackmer, Melrose; Arthur B. Corey, Concord; A. Paul Fillebrown, Ayer; John F. Ford, Cambridge; Bernard F. Gately, Lowell; Edwin J. Grant, Somerville; John E. Johnson, Chelmsford; Paul I. Kingsbury, Holliston; Loring R. Kew, Lowell; Elzear J. Larochelle, Lowell; William F. McDonald, Belmont; Joseph M. McElroy, Cambridge; James H. McKenna, Waltham; Leroy Williams, Cambridge; Henry L. Walker, Medford; Chester M. Ricker, Newton; William H. Stiles, Marlborough; Willia H. Walsh, Framingham; William S. Walsh, Framingham; Leo J. Shields, Cambridge
Jailers-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge. Special Sheriff, Frederick T. Peabody, Melrose
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County Officers-Courts-Legal Holidays
Court Officers-Albert J. Adams, Marlborough; William P. Kings- bury, Holliston; J. Willard Jones, Somerville; George W. Bishop, Natick; Lyman H. Richards, Weston; Charles S. Robinson, Con- cord; William M. Emerson; Watertown; George H. Stevens, Dracut; Alan C. Eveleth, Lowell; Frederick T. Peabody, Melrose; Franklin G. Taylor, Cambridge; Gustavus E. Litchfield, Waltham. Probate Court-James R. Parry, Somerville; Roland E. Brown, Cambridge
Probation Officers, office Court House-Chief, James P. Ramsay, Lowell; M. Louise Higginbotham, Waltham; Elton N. Groom- bridge, Woburn; Edward M. Harris, Arlington
Supt. of County Training School, Chelmsford-Charles G. Hoyt, North Chelmsford
Supervisor of Buildings-Walter J. Bickford, Dracut
COURTS TIMES AND PLACES OF HOLDING COURTS SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Third Tuesday of April at Lowell, third Tuesday of October at Cambridge
SUPERIOR COURT (CRIMINAL)
First Monday of January, February, March, May, June, October, November and December at Cambridge; first Monday of March and the Tuesday after the first Monday of September at Lowell
SUPERIOR COURT (CIVIL)
First'Monday of January (juries, three sessions) Cambridge .
First Monday of January (without juries) Cambridge
First Monday of February (without juries) Cambridge
First Monday of March (without juries) Cambridge
First Monday of April (juries) Lowell
First Monday of April (juries, three sessions) Cambridge
First Monday of April (without juries)
Cambridge
First Monday of May (without juries) Cambridge
Fourth Monday of May (without juries)
Lowell
First Monday of June (without juries)
Cambridge
Tuesday after the first Monday of September (juries, three sessions)
Cambridge
Tuesday after the first Monday of September (with- out juries) .
Cambridge
First Monday of October (without juries)
Cambridge
First Monday of October (juries) Lowell
First Monday of October (juries, three sessions)
Cambridge
First Monday of November (without juries) Cambridge
Fourth Monday of November (without juries) Lowell
First Monday of December (without juries)
Cambridge
PROBATE COURT
Every day except the third Tuesday at Cambridge; third Tuesday or every month at Lowell
MIDDLESEX LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Court House, Gorham street. Librarian, Clara A. Fisher. Open daily (except Saturdays) from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
(See Business Directory. Labor Organizations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alpha- betical Section)
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
New Year's, Jan. 1st. Washington's Birthday, February 22d. Patriot's Day, April 19th. Memorial Day, May 30th. Indepen- dence Day, July 4th. Labor Day, first Monday in September. Co- lumbus Day, October 12th. Armistice Day, November 11th. Thanksgiving. Christmas
Holidays falling on Sunday are celebrated on the day following
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Military-Post Office and U. S. Officers
MILITARY
State Armory, Westford cor. Grand street. Custodian, Lieut. Col. William F. Howe. Chief Armorer, Gilbert W. Hunt. Asst. Armorer, William H. Lyons
1st Battalion, 102d Regiment, Field Artillery, Mass. Nat. Guard, Headquarters Battery and Combat Train. Major, Kenneth B. Shute. Capt., Sherman G. Harriman (Headquarters). Capt., Napoleon J. Vigeant. Lieut., Maurice L. Mullane
Battery B. Capt., Harold M. Long. 1st Lieut., Bernard F. Brady. 2d Lieut., John Chandler
1st Battalion, 182d Infantry, Headquarters Company. Major, James A. Kennedy. Adj. and 1st Lieut., Richard G. Chadwick
182d Infantry Headquarters Company-1st Lieut., Richard G. Chad- wick. 2d Lieut., Samuel Crown
182d Infantry Machine Gun Company D. Capt., George D. Crowell. 1st Lieut., James A. Tourtlott. 2d Lieut., John F. Fitzgerald
182d Infantry Company C. Capt., Joseph C. Reinert
389th F. A. Band, U. S. A. Headquarters, 181 Central st. Band Director, William Aitken
POST OFFICE AND U. S. OFFICERS Office, Gorham Street corner Appleton
Hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M., except Sundays. Money orders is- sued and paid from 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Letters registered 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.
POSTMASTER Xavier A. Delisle
ASSISTANT POSTMASTER Edwards Cheney
SUPERINTENDENT OF MAILS Joseph P. Meehan
ASST. SUPT. OF MAILS Albert E. Willis
FOREMAN George L. Hunt
FOREMAN OF BOOKKEEPING Raymond W. Dutton
FOREMAN OF POSTAL FINANCE William M. Burns
FOREMAN OF MONEY ORDER AND POSTAL SAVINGS John J. Murphy
CENTRALVILLE STATION 454 Bridge street Hours, 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Supt., Henry J. Maguire
MIDDLE STREET STATION 28 Middle street Hours from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Supt., John E. Burns
HIGHLAND STATION 299 Westford street Hours from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Supt., Samuel R. W. Willis
SUB-STATIONS
No. 3, 462 Moody street; No. 6, 388 Suffolk street; No. 7, 741 Moody street; No. 10, 196 Woburn street; No. 11, 16 Aiken av .; No. 12, 48 Mammoth road
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PARCEL POST INFORMATION
Parcels weighing eight ounces or less are third class and mailable at the rate of 14 cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof, except books, catalogs, seeds, plants, bulbs, scions which are subject to postage at the rate of 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Parcels weighing more than 8 ounces are mailable at the following pounds rates, a fraction of a pound being considered a full pound.
Zones
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