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Associate Commissioners-Melvin G Rog- ers, Tewksbury; Edwd J Harley, Lowell
Meet at Cambridge Tues and Fri except in Aug and except 1st Tues of Sept; at Lowell 1st Tues of Sept and 3d Mon of each month
District Attorney-Warren L Bishop, Way- land
Assistant District Attorneys-Frank G Volpe, Arlington; William G Andrew, Cam- bridge; M Edward Violo, Everett; Edwd J Busnell, Malden; Fredk V McMenimen, Cam- bridge; Danl J Doherty, Woburn
Clerk of the Courts-John R Mackinnon, Watertown
Assistant Clerks-Frederic L Putnam, Mel- rose; Fredk C Bean, Chelmsford; Chas T Hughes, Medford; Fredk O Davis, Cambridge; Anna G Graham, Cambridge; Fred A Beals jr, Everett; Robt P Higgins, Somerville
Medical Examiner-Marshall L Alling 627 Wyman's Exchange
Associate Medical Examiner-Mason D Bry- ant 509 Wyman's Exchange
Masters in Chancery-Arthur C Spaulding and William P Morrissey
Judges of Probate-John C Leggat, Lowell. Jos W Monahan, Cambridge; Arthur E Beane. Cambridge
Registers of Probate-Loring P Jordan, Wakefield; 1st asst, Leroy C Vose, Water- town; 2d asst, Ernest M Hodgdon, Cam- bridge; 3d asst, Edmund H Gunther, Lowell; 4th asst, Edwd J Shaughnessy, Ashland
Registers of Deeds (South District)-Thos Leighton jr, Cambridge; term (six years) ex- pires Jan 1941. Assts-Albert T Gutheim. Arlington; John H Corcoran, Cambridge
Register of Deeds (North District)-Danl F Moriarty, Lowell; term (six years) expires Jan. 1941
County Treasurer-Chas E Hatfield, New- ton. Office, East Cambridge; term (six years) expires Jan, 1937
County Engineer-Francis H Kendall, Bel- mont
Sheriff-Joseph M McElroy, Office, East Cambridge. Special Sheriff-Wm H Stiles. Marlboro
Deputy Sheriffs for Civil Business -- Arthur E Bannon, E Pepperell; Herbert C Blackmer, Melrose; Fredk Bowser, Woburn; Arthur B Corey, Concord; John Fisk Ford, Cambridge; Bernard F Gately, Lowell; Loring R Kew, Lowell; Paul I Kingsbury, Holliston; Elzear J Larochelle, Lowell; Gerald E Lorman, Tyngsboro; Jas H Mckenna, Waltham; Ar- thur H McLearn, Lexington; Chester M Rick- er, Newton; Wm H Stiles, Marlboro
Deputy Sheriffs for Criminal Business- Jos Ciavardone, Somerville; Edwin J Grant, Somerville; Robt F Parker, Medford; John J Sweeney, Medford; Lawrence W Tucker, Mel- rose; Leroy Williams, Cambridge; Leon H Wilson, Arlington
Master of House of Correction at Billerica -Chas H Richardson. Keeper of the Jail at Cambridge-Jos M McElroy, Cambridge.
Deputy Keeper at Cambridge-Jos A Lin- coln, Cambridge
Chief Deputy-Fredk T Peabody, Melrose
Court Officers-Albert J Adams, Marlboro; Frederic F Clauss, Cambridge; Wm M Emer- son, Watertown; Alan C Eveleth, Melrose; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; Wm P Kings- bury, Holliston; Gustavus E Litchfield, Wal- tham; Saml Miller, Malden; Chas S Robinson, Concord; Geo H Stevens, Dracut; Franklin G Taylor, Cambridge; Roland E Brown (Pro- bate Court), Cambridge; Michl J Mahoney (Probate Court), Cambridge
Supt Middlesex County Training School -J Earl Wotton, N Chelmsford
Custodian of Buildings-Harry Dunlap Brown
COURTS
(Times and Places of Holding Courts) Supreme Judicial Court
Third Tuesday of April at Lowell, third Tuesday of October at Cambridge
Superior Court
For Civil Cases-At Cambridge, first Mon- day in January, February, March, April, May, June. Tuesday after the first Monday in Sep- tember, first Monday in October. At Lowell, first Monday in April, fourth Monday in May, first Monday in October and fourth Monday in November
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FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1937
For Criminal Cases-At Cambridge, first Monday in January, February, April, May, June, October, November and December, At Lowell first Monday in March and Tuesday after the first Monday in September
Probate Court
Every day except the third Tues at Cam- ·bridge; third Tues of every month at Lowell
Middlesex Law Library Association
Court House, Gorham street. Pres, Augus- tine J Daly, Cambridge; V-Pres, John M Ma- loney, Ayer; Directors, Richard Brabrook Walsh, Lowell; Nelson B Vandehoff, New- tonville; Martin T Hall, Natick; Clerk, Chas T Hughes, West Medford. Librarian in charge Alice Gilman. Open daily (except Saturdays) from 9 a m to 4:30 p m, Saturdays from 9 am to 12 m
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
(See Business Directory. Labor Organiza- tions are also listed with additional informa- tion under their individual names in Alpha- betical Section)
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
New Year's, Jan 1st. Washington's Birth- day, February 22. Patriot's Day, April 19th. Memorial Day, May 30th. Independence Day, July 4th. Labor Day, first Monday in Septem- ber. Columbus Day, October 12th. Armistice Day, November 11. Thanksgiving. Christ- mas, December 25th
Holidays falling on Sunday are celebrated on the day following
MILITARY
State Armory, Westford cor Grand. Cus- todian, Maj Thos J Quinn. Chief Armorer Gilbert W Hunt. Asst Armorer, Wm H Lyons
1st Battalion, 102d Regiment, Field Artil- lery, Mass Nat Guard, Headquarters Battery and Combat Train. Major, Kenneth B Shute. Capt, Sherman G Harriman (Headquarters). Capt, Richd G Chadwick. Lieuts, Louis G Brousseau, R H Barton
Battery B. Acting Capt 1st Lieut Stephen Wyman. 1st Lieut, Geo P Pearsall. 2d Lieut, M F Hooper
1st Battalion, 182d Infantry, Headquarters Company. Major, Quinn Wakefield. Adjt and Lieut, Sam Crown
182d Infantry Machine Gun Company D. Capt, John F Fitzgerald, 1st Lieut, Stanley W Hirtle. 2d Lieut John D Pearson
182d Infantry Company C. Capt, Jos C Reinert; 2d Lieuts, Jas M Murray and Michl J Markham
389th F A Band, U S A. Headquarters, 181 Central. Band Director, Wm Aitken
POST OFFICE AND U S OFFICERS
Kearney sq at Concord river
Hours from 7:30 a m to 7 p m, except Sun- days. Money orders issued and paid from 8 a m to 6 p m. Letters registered 8 a m to 6 pm
Chas H Slowey postmaster, Raymond W Dutton asst postmaster, Jos P Meehan supt of mails, Albert E Willis asst supt of mails, Geo L Hunt formn, Francis C Carroll night formn, Wm M Burns formn of postal finance, John J Murphy formn of money order and postal savings
Rogers Sq Station, Old Post Office bldg, 85 Appleton st. Hours 9 a m to 7 p m; John E Burns supt
Highland Station, 299 Westford. Hours 9 a m to 6 p m; Saml R W Willis supt
Sub-Stations
No 3, 462 Moody; No 6, 388 Suffolk; No 7, 726 Moody; No 11, 16 Aiken av; No 12, 48 Mammoth rd
United States Officers
Army Recruiting Office, 214 Post Office bldg. Recruiting Officer, Sergt Arthur Col- lard
Civil Service Commissioners-208 Post Of- fice bldg. Sec, Frank H McHugh
Commissioner-208 Post Office bldg. Richd B Walsh
E R A Administrative Office-City Hall
Internal Revenue-216 Post Office bldg, Kearney sq. Deputy Collector, Leland H Moses
Internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax Unit-309 Post Office bldg. Investigator in charge Den- nis Lordan
Marshal, 306 Post Office bldg.
P W A Engineer-Inspector's Office City Hall. Resident Eng, Inspector Thos N Curley
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT FOURTH CLASS OR PARCEL POST RATES
Zones
1 st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Weight in pounds
Local
Up to 50
50 to 150
miles
150 to 300
300 to 600
600 to 1000
miles
1000 to
1400 to
1800 miles
Over 1800
miles
1
$0.07
$0.08
$0.08
$0.09
$0.10
$0.11
$0.12
$0.14
$0.15
2.
.08
10
.10
.11
.14
.17
.19
.23
.26
3.
.08
.11
.11
.13
.17
.22
.26
.32
.3.
4.
.09
.12
.12
.15
.21
.27
.33
41
.48
5. .
.09
.13
.13
.17
.24
.33
.40
50
.59
6.
.10
.14
.14
.19
.28
.3S
.47
.59
.70
7.
.10
.15
.15
.21
.31
.43
.54
68
.81
8 ..
.11
.16
.16
.23
.35
.49
.61
77
92
9.
.11
.17
.17
25
.38
.54
.68
.86
1.03
10.
.12
.18
.18
27
.42
.59
.75
.95
1.14
11.
.12
.19
.19
.29
.45
.64
.82
1.04
1.25
12.
.13
21
.21
.31
.49
.70
.89
1 13
1.36
13.
.13
.22
.22
.33
.52
.75
.96
1.22
1.47 1.58
15.
.14
.24
.24
.37
.59
.86
1.10
1.40
1.69
16
.15
.25
25
.39
.63
.91
1.17
1.49
1.80
17
15
.26
26
.41
.66
.96
1.24
1.58
1.91
18
.16
.27
.27
.43
.70
1.02
1.31
1.67
2.02
19.
.16
.28
28
.45
.73
1.07
1.38
1.76
2.13
20.
17
.29
29
.47
.77
1.12
1.45
1.85
2.24
17
.30
30
.49
.80
1.17
1.52
1.94
2.35
18
.32
.32
.51
.94
1.23
1.59
2.03
2.46
.18
.33
.33
.53
.87
1.28
1.66
2.12
2 57
24.
.34
.34
.55
.91
1.33
1.73
2.21
2.68
.19
.35
35
.57
.94 98
1.44
1.87
2.39
2.90
.20
.37
.37
.61
1.01
1.49
1 94
2.48
3.01
28
38
.38
.63
1.05
1.55
2.01
2 57
3.12
29.
.21
.39
.39
.65
1.08
1.60
2.08
2.66
3.23
.22
.40
.40
.67
1.12
1.65
2.15
2.75
3.34
31.
.41
.41
.69
1.15
1.70
2.22
2.84
3.45 3.56
.23
.44
44
.73
1.22
1.81
2.36
3.02
3.67
34.
.45
45
.75
1.26
1.86
2.43
3 11
3.78
35.
.46
46
.77
1.29
1.92
2.50
3.20
3.89
36
.25
47
.47
.79
1.33
1.97
2.57
3.29
4.00
37.
.25
48
.48
.81
1.36
2.02
2.64
3.38
4.11
33.
.49
49
.83
1.40
2.08
2.71
3 47 3.56
4.33
.27
.51
.51
.87
1.47
2.18
2.85
3.57
4.44
27
.52
.52
.89
1.50
2.23
2.92
3.74
4 55
42
.54
.54
91
1.54
2.29
2.99
3 83
4.66
28
.55
.55
.93
1.57
2.34
3.06
3.92
4.77
29
.56
.56
.95
1.61
2.39
3.13
4 01
4.88
45.
.57
.57
.97
1.64
2.45
3.20
4.10
4.99
46
.30
.58
.58
.99
1.68
2.50
3.27
4.19 4.28
5.21
.31
.60
.60
1.03
1.75
2 61
3 41
4 37
5 32
31
.61
.61
1.05
1.78
2.66
3.48
4.46
5.43
.32
.62
.62
1.07
1.82
2.71
3.55
4.55
5.54
.32
.63
.63
1.09
1.85
2.76
3.62
4.64
5.65
.33
.65
.65
1.11
1.89
2.82
3.69
4.73
5.76
53.
.33
.66
.66
1.13
1.92
2.87
3.76
4 82
5.87
54.
.34
.67
.67
1.15
1.96
2.92
3.83
4.91
5.98
55.
.34
.68
.68
1.17
1.99
2.98
3.90
5.00
6.09
56.
.35
.69
.69
1.19
2.03
3.03
3.97
5.09
6.20
57.
.35
.70
.70
1.21
2.06
3.08
4.04
5.18
6.31
.36
.71
.71
1.23
2.10
3.14
4.11
5.27 5.36
6 53
60.
.37
.73
.73
1.27
2.17
3.24
4.25
5.45
6 64
61.
.37
.74
.74
1.29
2.20
3.29
4.32
5.54
6.75
62.
.33
.76
.76
1.31
2.24
3.35
4.39
5.63
6.86
63.
.38
.77
.77
1.33
2.27
3.40
4.46
5.72
6.97
64.
.39
.78
.78
1.35
2.31
3.45
4.53
5.81
7.08
65. .
.39
.79
.79
1.37
2.34
3.51
4.60
5.90
7.19
66.
.40
.80
.80
1.39
2.38
3.56
4.67
5.99
7.30
67.
.40
.81
.81
1.41
2.41
3.61
4.74
6.08
7.41
68.
.41
.82
.82
1.43
2.45
3.67
4.81
6.17
7.52
69.
.41
.83
.83
1.45
2.48
. 3.72
4.88
6.26
7.63
70.
.42
.84
S4
1.47
2.52
3.77
4.95
6.35
7.74
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14.
.14
.23
.23
.35
.56
.80
1.03
1.31
2.30
2.79
26.
.20
.36
.36
.59
1.19
1 76
1 29
2.93
32
.23
.43
43
71
33.
.26
.50
.50
.85
1.43
2.13
2.78
5 10
47.
.30
.59
.59
1.01
1.71
2.55
3.34
19
49
50.
.26
4.22
39
40
41.
28
43
44.
.19
25.
1.39
1.80
27.
.21
30.
.22
21.
22
23
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NOTE 1 .- On parcels collected on rural-delivery routes the postage will be 2 cents less than shown in the foregoing table when for delivery anywhere within the first three zones and 1 cent less when for delivery in any other zone, provided they are indorsed "Mailed on rural route."
NOTE 2 .- The local rate applies to parcels mailed: (1) At any post office for local delivery at such office. (2) At any city letter-carrier office, for delivery by carriers from that office. (3) At any post office from which a rural route starts, for delivery on such route, or when mailed on a rural route for delivery at any other point thereon. or at the office from which the route starts. or for delivery on any other rural route starting from the same office.
NOTE 3 .- Parcels weighing less than 10 pounds measuring over 84 inches but not more than 100 inches in length and girth combined are subject to a minimum charge equal to that for a 10-pound parcel for the zone to which addressed.
Weight limit, 70 pounds. Limit of size, 100 inches, length and girth combined.
6.42
59.
.36
.72
.72
1.25
2.13
3.19
4.18
58.
29
51.
52.
.24
.24
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1400 miles
Iniles
miles
miles
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FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1937
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State Government 1935-1936
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November
Executive Department
Governor-His Excellency James M Curley (D), of Boston, salary $10,000
Lieut Governor-His Honor Joseph L Hur- ley (D), of Fall River, salary $4,000 and ex- penses of travel
Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W Cook (R), of Somerville, salary $7,000
Treasurer and Receiver General-Chas F Hurley (D), of Cambridge, salary $6,000
Auditor of the Commonwealth-Thomas H Buckley (D), of Abington, salary $6,000
Attorney General-Paul A Dever (D), of Cambridge, salary $8,000
Legislative Department Meets first Wednesday in January
SENATE
President-James G Moran of Mansfield Clerk-Irving N Hayden of Wollaston
Sergeant-at-Arms-Chas O Holt of Somer- ville
Chaplain-Rev Arthur M Ellis of Newton
Senators from Middlesex County
District 1-Arthur W Hollis (R), Newton
District 2-Chas T Cavanagh (D), Cam- bridge
District 3-Jas C Scanlan (D), Somerville District 4-Angier L Goodwin (R), Melrose District 5-Geo G Moyse (R), Waltham
District 6-Charles T Daly (D), Medford District 7-Jos R Cotton (R), Lexington
District 8-Wm F McCarty (D), Lowell
Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County
First District-Framingham, Marlboro, Newton, Wayland, Weston
Second District-Belmont and wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cambridge
Third District-Somerville
Fourth District-Everett, Malden, Melrose Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Con- cord, Hudson, Lincoln, Maynard, Stow, Sud- bury, Waltham, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford, Win- chester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Bur- lington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9 and 10, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Tewks- bury, Wakefield, Wilmington
Eighth District-Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lo- well, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford
Norfolk and Middlesex District-Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Sherborn in Middlesex County, and Dedham, Dover, Med- ford, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Nor- wood, Walpole, Wellesley and Westwood in Norfolk County
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-Leverett Saltonstall, Newton Clerk-Frank E Bridgman, Quincy Sergeant-at-Arms-Chas O Holt, Somerville Chaplain-Rev Dan Huntington Fenn, Brookline
Representatives from Middlesex County
District 1 Cambridge, wards, 1, 2, 3-Fran- cis D Coady (D), Thomas P Dillon (D)
District 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6-Ralph N Hamilton (R), Chas H Shea (D)
District 3 Cambridge, wards 7, 8, 9, 10, 11- Joseph F Cleary (D), John J Foley (D), Jas F Mahoney (D)
District 4 Newton, wards, 1, 2, 3, 7-Wm B Baker (R), Warren K Brimblecom (R)
District 5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Clarence S Luitwieler (R), Leverett Saltonstall (R)
District 6 Natick-Jeremiah J Healy (D), Natick
District 7 Waltham, Watertown-Thomas J Flannery (D), Waltham; Leo P Landry (D), John A Murray (D), Watertown
District 8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlboro, ward 1, Sherborn- Charles W Olson (R), Ashland, J Walton Tuttle (R), Framingham
District 9 Marlboro, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7- John F Manning (D), Marlboro
District 10 Boxborough, Hudson, Maynard, Stow-Wm Stockwell (R), Maynard
District 11 Acton, Bedford, Carlisle, Chelms- ford, Littleton, Westford-John H Valentine (R), Chelmsford
District 12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough -- James E Kendall (R), Dunstable
District 13 Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston-George G Tarbell (R). Lincoln
District 14 Lowell, wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8- Henry Achin jr (R), Albert Bergeron (R), Frank E McLean (R)
District 15 Lowell, wards 1, 2, 10, 11-Geo T Ashe (D), Thos A Delmore (D)
District 16 Lowell, wards 5, 9-Albert L Bourgeois (R)
District 17 Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Tewksbury, Wilmington-Ralph R Currier (R), Wilmington
District 18 North Reading, Reading, Wo- burn-Gustave W Everberg (R), Woburn Mollie A Sweetser (R), Reading
District 19 Wakefield-Edward J Connelly (D), Wakefield
District 20 Everett-George F Pierce (D) Albert E Morris (D)
District 21 Malden-Burt Dewar (R), John V Kimball (R), Wm A Hastings (R), Malden
District 22 Melrose, Stoneham-Mary L Barrows (R), Joseph A Milano (R)
District 23 Somerville, ward 2-Edward T Brady (D), Somerville
District 24 Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5- Eug H Giroux (D), Francis E Ryan (D), John J Donahue (D), Somerville
District 25 Somerville, wards 6, 7-Philip Sherman (R), Hiram N Dearborn (R)
District 26 Medford-Rufus H Bond (R), Geo P Hassett (D), Frank T McDermott (D) District 27 Belmont-Owen D Mclellan (R)
District 28 Arlington, Lexington-Nelson B Crosby (R), Arlington, Hollis M Gott (R), Arlington
District 29 Winchester-William E Rams- dell (R)
STATE OFFICERS
Civil Service Representative-Warren W Fox, 420 Appleton Bank bldg
Employment Service 211 Federal bldg. Senior Registrar, James T Coupe
Income Tax Department, 8 Merrimack, room 408. Income Tax Assessor, Frank W Derby
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Inspectors of Boilers-Edwd A Mores, Geo D Mackintosh, Henry F Devine, 53 Central, room 419
Inspector of Buildings-John E Moynahan, 53 Central, room 419
Supt Parole Dept-C Fredk Gilmore, 346 Princeton blvd
Registry of Motor Vehicles, 329-331 Thorn- dike. Inspector-in-charge, Francis H Dillon jr
Soldiers' Benefit Department, City Hall, Supt, Wm C Geary. Asst Supt, Mrs Mary F McCrann
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Congressmen of Massachusetts
The Seventy-fourth Congress began Jan 3, 1935 and ends Jan 2, 1937
Senators-David I Walsh, of Fitchburg; term expires 1941; Marcus A Coolidge, of Fitchburg, term expires 1937
Representatives-Dist 1-Allen T Tread- way (R), of Stockbridge. District 2-Wm J
Granfield (D), of Longmeadow. District 3- Joseph E Case (D), of Clinton. District 4- Pehr G Holmes (R), of Worcester. District 5-Mrs Edith N Rogers (R), of Lowell. Dis- trict 6-A Piatt Andrew (R), of Gloucester. District 7-Wm P Connery, jr (D), of Lynn. District 8-Arthur D Healey (D), of Som- erville. District 9-Richd M Russell (D), of Cambridge. District 10-Geo Holden Tink- ham (R) of Boston. District 11-John P Hig- gins (D), of Boston. District 12-John W Mc- Cormack (D), of Boston. District 13-Richd B Wigglesworth (R), of Milton. District 14- Jos W Martin, jr (R), of N Attleboro. Dis- trict 15-Chas L Gifford (R), of Cotuit
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HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS
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LOWELL STREET DIRECTORY
Copyright, 1936, 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 Central 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 inter- sects. Ciphers are used where no numbers exist.
* Indicates streets accepted.
** Indicate part of street accepted.
A Street fr 429 Chelmsford | Left Right
to 652 Wilder
134 133 Moore
178 177 StJames
Left Right
0 0 Chelmsford
28 31 Powell
101 New Spaulding
146 143 Puffer
200 199 Wilder
#Abbott from 724 Central to 403 Lawrence
*Aberdeen fr 200 Tenth to 245 Methuen
22 Eleventh
50 41 Dundee
Acropolis Road fr Gumpus av westerly
352
349 Perkins
380 Pawtucket Aiken-st Bridge
699 Denault pl
742 739 Lake View av
"Aiken Av fr 739 Lake View av to Dracut line, Centralville
0 0 Lake View av
23 Lilley av
0
0 West Sixth
58 57 Dalton
214 0 Broadway
246
251 Cross
311 St Patrick's Acade- my 453 Market
464 Salem
210 209 Hildreth
240 Castle av
221 Billings
252
Wood av
310 George av
opp 312 Barker av
*Albert fr 799 Chelmsford to 812 Stevens
*Albion fr 69 West Third to 56 West Fifth, Centralville 2 1 West Third
16 19 West Fourth
46 Albion pl
56 47 West Fifth
(33)
Albion Pl fr 46 Albion
Alcott fr Hovey southerly
"Alder from 336 East Merri- mack to 185 Stackpole, Belvi- dere
2 1 E Merrimack 20 19 Bartlett
44 43 Stackpole
Alix Armand Sq junction of Salem and Common
Allen fr 496 Butman rd to Atherton
*Alma fr 373 Riverside, Paw
Almont fr Holyrood av to Butman rd
Alpine fr Varnum av bey Fowler rd, Paw
*Ames fr 574 Central to 203 Lawrence
Ames PI fr 503 School
Amory fr 94 Bridge, by the Boott Canal, to Boott Corpora- tion
Amos Av fr 14 Thirteenth
** Anderson fr 1258 Gorham to railroad
31 Anderson
47 Bourne
82 81 Stromquist av Otis 0
Anderson St Ct fr 31 Ander- son
"Andover fr Concord River at South Bridge, Belvidere to Tewksbury line 4 5 Concord river 29 Perry
0 0 Lawrence
16 Doherty's ct
68 65 Griffin
90 91 Barrington
*Aiken fr 739 Merrimack to 726 Lake View av
0 0 Merrimack
110 113 Moody
168 169 Ford
0
0 Northern canal
212 207 Cheever
236 St Hilaire pl
242 Mongeau pl
252
243 Lavallee pl Laval pl
268
265 Regina pl Joliette av
288 287 Hall
Acton from 128 Billerica to Easton
*Adams from 73 Fletcher to junction of Market and Salem 0 0 Fletcher
Left Right
41 Suffolk
107 Franklin są
130
129 Lagrange
71 Ludlam
126 113 Cumberland rd
141 Dana Fisher
152
174 Essex
Adams Av fr 27 Courtland to 40 Wright Paw
Adams Ct fr 129 Church
Adams Ter fr 781 Andover to Havilah
*Agawam fr 707 Lawrence to 177 StJames
34
Andover St-Con Left Right
51 Concord
52 Fayette 79 Pleasant
112
119 High 151 Fort Hill av
166
Willow 173 Harrison 191 Nesmith Park
192 220 484 504 487 Butman rd Daniels
403 Pentucket av 437 Wentworth av Barasford av Plummer rd
518 543 Luce
544 Kelley rd
0 Draper
610
680
710
635 Douglas rd Stafford rd 683 Garden rd Raven rd 715 Clark rd 779 Adams ter 807 Remington Harland av
818 834
Holbrook av
864
Wetherbee av
887 Havilah
0
0 Tewksbury
*Andrews fr Lawrence at Whipple's Mills to 170 Moore
0 0 Lawrence
59 Bourne
76 Griffin
99 Otis
102 Barrington
148 147 Moore
Angle fr 113 Lincoln near Meadow Brook
#Anne fr 239 Merrimack at StAnne's Church to French
*Apple fr 72 Chelmsford to Railroad
0 0 Chelmsford
12 Vine
26 Ivy
*Appleton fr 301 Central to 60 Thorndike 2 1 Central
22
19 Gorham
115 Elliot Davis
130
Presbyterian Ch
176
175 South
202 Appleton pl
211 Pearl 223 Garnet
226
Goward pl
246
Favor
290 291 Thorndike
Appleton Pl fr 202 Appleton
** Arbor Rd fr 609 Andover to 19 Frothingham
* Arcadia Av fr 309 Prince- ton blvd
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*Arch fr 478 Middlesex to Left Right 16 Howard
110 105 Puffer
133 Warwick
162 161 Wilder
191 Harris av
207 Chauncey
226 225 Stevens
*Bachman fr 998 Lake View av at Dracut line
Bagley Av fr 174 Foster
*Baldwin from Merrimack River crossing Middlesex at 1613 to 1009 Westford 2 1 B & MR R Left Right 58 57 Middlesex
154 155 Princeton blvd
300 301 Westford
Baltimore Av fr 929 Chelms- ford near city line
Barasford Av from 484 An- dover to E Merrimack
Barbara fr 415 Varnum av westerly
*Barclay from 65 Liberty northeasterly to Thayer
"Barker fr 32 Exeter to 19 Fisher
Barker Av fr 35 Boynton to opp 312 Aiken av
0 0 Boynton
158 159 Ludlam
182 Sutherland
184 By
202 201 Billings
0
0 Aiken av
*Barrington fr 102 Andrews to 73 S Whipple
*Bartlett fr Fayette, Belvi- dere easterly across Alder
2 1 Fayette
14 St John's Hosp
opp
14 High
15 High-st sq
0 School of the Im- maculate Con-
ception
36 Livermore
96 97 Alder
0 0 White
60 63 Fourth av
112 111 Fifth av
140 141 Sixth av
178 179 Seventh av
228 227 E Meadow rd
Ayer Av fr 167 Quebec to Boston rd
Ayer's City, southwest part of city
*B Street fr 139 Powell to 440 Stevens
54 55 New Spaulding
*Arlington fr 214 Pawtucket to 129 Bowers
Armand Av from Woburn across Lowell
Arnold Av from Woburn to Taft
"Arthur fr 26 Hutchinson to Sagamore
Arthur Av fr 37 Fifth av, Paw
#Ash fr 263 East Merrimack to 56 Chestnut Belvidere 184 Percy 295 Lauriat
*Ashland fr Sanders av to Georgia av
*Astor fr 164 Fort Hill av to 25 Hanks
Atherton changed to Hovey
Atherton Village fr Rogers beyond Atherton
** Atlantic fr opp 51 Wedge to Fleming
*Auburn fr 388 Gorham to 107 Chapel
0 3 Gorham
34 33 Linden
58 0 Chapel
*Austin fr 713 Merrimack to 70 Ford
0 5 Merrimack
50 49 Moody
88 95 Ford
Austin Av fr 24 Coolidge
Autumn fr 94 Maple to 93 Blossom, Ayer's City
0 0 Maple
14 13 Lincoln
38 37 London
92 93 Blossom
Avalon fr 280 Varnum av southerly
Avery fr Stevens to Lang
** Avon fr 138 White to 131 E Meadow rd Paw
Barton Av fr 254 Stevens
*Bassett fr 22 Whipple to 33 Hudson
*Batchelder fr 85 Walker to 56 Wilder
Battles fr 929 Broadway
Bay State Av fr 389 Central
Bay State Ct from 14 West Fourth
126
859 Edgewood
609 Arbor rd Rivercliffe rd
*Ardell fr 13 Ina, Paw
35
Blossom fr 1057 Gorham to Quebec
"Blossom Ct fr 69 Blossom
** Bodwell Av fr Riverside to 247 White, Paw
0 0 Riverside
30 Phebe av
36 Gershom av
61 60 White
"Boisvert fr 43 Carolyn to Victor, Cent
0 0 Carolyn
0 43 W Sixth 79 StLouis Parochial School 85 St Louis Convent
0 Victor
Boisvert Bernard Sq junc- tion of Aiken and Lake View av
Bolt fr Meadowcroft near R R, southerly
Bolton fr Billerica to Eastor
Bolton Pl fr 20 Franklin
*Bond fr 307 Stevens to 30 Highland av nr Pine
Border fr Main bey Canada to Tanner
"Boston Rd fr Plain, Ayer's City, to Chelmsford line
*Boulevard from Pawtucket blvd to Varnum av
Bourget Av fr 114 Tucker
"Bourne fr opp 145 Moore to 59 Andrews
*Bowden from 1354 Gorham opp Edson Cemetery to rail- road
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