Lowell, MA City Directory 1946, Part 3

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1946
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Musical Director, Gertrude F O'Brien. Assistants, Katherine V Hennessey, M Ger. trude Martin


Teacher of Reading and Expression, Helen Simpson


Teachers of Physically Handicapped Children, Catherine E McDermott, Elinor G Carmichael


Supervisor of Sewing-Mrs Grace E Stev- ens


Physical Directors in Elementary Schools, Francis J O'Brien, Jas P H Roane, Olga F Shay


Supervisor of Penmanship, Margt M Gar- vey Supervisor of Adult Education, Thomas A Ginty


Dental Clinic-63 Kirk street, Dr Fredk F Donahoe and Dr Thos P Donnelly


Director of School Hygiene, John J McNa- mara, MD


Attendance Officers, Robt A Ginivan, Stella G Moloney


Lowell Trade School French st Cor John


Director, Walter J Markham. Asst Direc- tors, John J Gildee, Andrew J Moynahan. Principal's Asst, Margt E McCann. Sub Mas- ter, Maurice A Butterfield


Lowell Vocational School


Girls' Dept, High School Annex, 64 John, Director, Esther M Downing


Continuation School High School Annex, 64 John Director, Thos A Ginty


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS (See Schools in Classified Business Directory)


Parochial Schools are also listed with ad- ditional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)


PARKS


Boulevard Park-Land along Pawtucket Boulevard. 21.5 acres, value $17,200. Wards 2 and 7


Bridgehead (Leased)-911 acres, value $6,620


Butman Square .01 acre, value $50


Cardinal O'Connell Parkway from 376 Mer- rimack to 363 Market, opposite City Hall. 114 acre, value $25,844. Ward 1


City Hall and Memorial Grounds-Ground between Merrimack street and Moody street, in front of City Hall. . 5 acre, value $65,- 700. Ward 5


Coburn Square Junction of Stevens and . Chelmsford streets. . 252 acre, value $1,000. Ward 8


Concord Riverbank-2.641 acres, Value $7,042


Ferry Landing Parkway-6.953 acres, value $39,698


First Street Oval changed to Coleman Play- stead


Franklin Square Junction of Middlesex and Branch streets at Franklin School. . 058 acre, value $1,500. Ward 3


Gage Park-Beacon st, 23.146 acres, value $257,176


Glacial Oval- Glacial rock formation in Glacial avenue, value $100. Ward 3


Hadley Square -. 034 acre, value $200


Harris Oval-At the junction of Harris and D streets. . 12 acre, value $366. Ward 4


Hillside Square-On Parker street, at junc- tion of Houghton and Plain streets. . 061 acre, value $80. Ward 4


Hovey Park-Aiken av. 7.6 acres value $141,353


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Hutchinson Square-Junction of Liberty and Hutchinson streets. . 037 acre, value $150. Ward 4


Kittredge Park-See Paul T Kittredge Park


Laura A Knott Park-1.643 acres, value $1,000


Lincoln Square-Junction of Chelmsford. Hall and Liberty streets. . 016 acre, value $200. Ward 4


Lucy Larcom Park-Along easterly side of Pawtucket Canal between Merrimack and French streets. 1.1401 acres, value $49,970. Ward 1


Mansur Square-Junction of Mansur street and Parkview avenue. . 05 acre, value $150. Ward 9


Middlesex Village Park-Changed to Had- ley Playground


Monument Square-Junction of Merrimack and Moody streets, front of City Hall. . 092 acre, value $15,000. Ward 5


Mount Vernon Park-Junction of Vernon street and Third street. . 5 acre, value $4,350. Ward 9


North Common-Bounded by Cross, Fletch- er, West Clark, Clark and Common streets. 11.39 acres, value $120,838. Ward 7


Parker-Spalding Park-At junction of Parker and Crescent streets. . 043 acre, value $60. Ward 4


Paul T Kittredge Park-(Formerly Belvi- dere Park). Between Nesmith and Park streets, north of Andover street 1.77 acres. value $22,800. Ward 1


Pawtucket Memorial Riverbank-(Leased). 5.167 acres, value $25,404


Pawtucket Street Park-7.38 acres, valu- $64,839


Penniman Square-Junction of Pine and Liberty streets, at Warwick street. . 051 acre value $450. Ward 3


Princeton Square-Princeton Boulevard ar Baldwin street. . 028 acre, value $150. Ward 8


Raven Road Park-Along center of Raven road, north of Andover street. . 083 acre. value $462. Ward 9


Riverside Square South Lowell-Junction of Woburn and Eugene streets. .105 acre. value $184. Ward 9


Rogers Fort Hill Park-At southerly end of High street, Belvidere, bounded by Park avenue west, Park avenue east and the Lowell cemetery. 34.40 acres, value $159,960. Ward 1


South Common-Bounded by Thorndike, Sumner, South and Highland streets. 22.48 acres, value $241,142. Ward 2


Thomas F Mann Square-Land between Gorham and South street, near Highland street. . 0825 acre, value $1,639. Ward 2


Tyler Park-On south side of Westford street, opposite Rutland street. 1.81 acres. value $8,195. Ward 8


Wannalancit Park (Leased)-On south side of Varnum avenue, between Varnum avenue and Merrimack River west of Mam- moth road. 1.017 acres, value $11,478. Ward 7


Washington Parkway -. 0882 acre, value $187


Water Works Square-On West Sixth street at Jewett street. . 047 acre, value $500. Ward 1


Wyman Park-Along easterly side of Pen- tucket avenue between Birch and Mansur streets. 5.22 acres, value $37,087. Ward 9


PLAYGROUNDS


Alken Street Playground (I,eased)-6.81 acres, value $4,561


Alumni Field-(L H S Alumni Assn). Rogers at Village


Chambers Street Playground-Bounded by Chambers st, Newhall and River Meadow Brook. 1.2681 acres. value $7.000. Ward 10


Coleman Playstead-Land between First street and Merrimack River. 12.2757 acres, value $64,736. Ward 9


Father Kerwin Playground-1.065 acres, value $13,054


Fayette Street Playground-Easterly side of Fayette street between Chestnut and Ev- erett streets. 1 acre, value $15,000


Flagg's Meadow-Courtland street. 4.6266 acres, value $6,317


Frank McPherson Playstead - 10.3449 acres, value $137,692


Hadley Playground-Middlesex and Bald- win streets. 5.676 acres, value $90,985. Ward 8 Highland Playground-Bounded by Ste- vens, Parker, Wilder and B streets. 5.5498 acres, value $54,080. Ward 1


John J O'Donnell Playground- Gorham street, south of Weinbeck street. 14.1448 acres, value $89,723. Ward 11


John T Durkin Playground-Chelmsford street adjoining Abraham Lincoln school. 1.525 acres, value $20,486. Ward 4


Lowell Memorial Stadium-Douglas rd near Rogers. 10.237 acres, value $270,850.


Morey School Playground-On Morey st, adjoining Morey school. 1.2052 acres, value $7,749. Ward 8


Pawtucketville Playfield-West of Mam- moth road on south side of Woodward ave nue. 4,5932 acres, value $45,952. Ward 7 Richmond Avenue Playground-Bounded by Hudson, Chase and Swift sts. . 7048 acre, value $19,451. Ward 10


Shedd Playground-Bounded by Richmond and Boylston streets, Boston & Maine Rail- road, Lowell Cemetery and Knapp Avenue. 56 acres, value $281,877. Ward 1


South Lowell Playground-5.1301 acres, value $5,348


Washington Playground-Bounded by Saunders and Middlesex streets. 2.894 acres, value $54,230. Ward 3


Total acreage of parks and playgrounds, 297.43 acres, value $2,693,308.33


CEMETERIES (See Classified Business Directory)


CHURCHES


(See Classified Business Directory, Church- es are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)


CLUBS


(See Clubs, also Assns & Clubs-Coml, also Societies, in Classified Business Directory. Clubs are also listed with additional informa- tion under their individual names in Alpha- betical Section)


COUNTY OFFICERS Middlesex County


Incorporated May 10, 1643. Population, 1940, 971,390. Shire towns Cambridge (East) Lowell


County Commissioners


Chairman, Melvin G Rogers, Tewksbury; Wm G Andrew, Cambridge; Edwin O Childs, Newton


Meet at Cambridge Tues and Fri except in Aug and except 1st Tues of Sept; at Lowell Ist Tues of Sept and 3d Mon of each month


District Attorney-Geo E Thompson, Mel- rose


Assistant District Attorneys - Asst, An- thony DiCicco jr, Framingham; Maurice Mc- Walter, Concord; Saml H Cohen, Newton; Lyman C Sprague, Ayer; Albert W Wunder- ly, Arlington


Clerk of the Courts-Frederic L Putnam, Melrose


Assistant Clerks-Fredk C Bean, Chelms- ford; Chas T Hughes, Medford; Fredk O Da- vis, Cambridge; Fred A Beals jr, Scituate; Robt P Higgins, Somerville; Calvin A Burg er, Lowell; Edith M White, Lexington


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Medical Examiner-Marshall L Alling 627 Wyman's Exchange


Associate Medical Examiner-Mason D Bry- ant, 509 Wyman's Exchange


Judges of Probate-John C Leggat, Lowell; Jos W Monalian, Belmont


Register of Probate - Loring P Jordan, Wakefield; Assistant Registers of Probate, Ernest M Hodgdon, Medford; Edmund H Gunther, Chelmsford; Edw J Shaughnessy, Ashland; Warren J FitzGerald, Belmont


Registers of Deeds (South District)-Al- bert T Gutheim, Arlington. Assts-Ralph A Nellson, Medford; Jas F FitzGerald, Cam- bridge


Registers of Deeds (North District)-Danl F Moriarty, Lowell; Wm L Muldoon, Lowell


County Treasurer-Chas P Howard (USA), Reading. Jas C McCormick, Winchester, (acting)


County Engineer-Howard S Hatch, Wal- tham


Sheriff-Joseph M McElroy


Special Sheriff-Wm H Stiles, Marlbor- ough


Deputy Sheriffs-Fredk T Peabody (chief), Melrose, Fredk H Bowser jr, Woburn; Leon Brenner, Somerville; Jos Ciavardone, Somer- ville; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Arthur Cooke, N Chelmsford; Arth B Corey, Concord; Edw H Donovan, Cambridge; John Fisk Ford, Cambridge; Waldo S Ford, Billerica; Edwin J Grant, Arlington; Grace K Jennings, Som- erville; Elzear J Larochelle, Lowell; Earle C MacAnanny, Lowell; Frank D McElroy, Lin- coln; Arth H McLearn, Lexington; Robt F Parker, Medford; Robt J Patton, Framing- ham; John J Sweeney, Medford; Laurence W Tucker, Wakefield; Leo H Wilson, Arling- ton


Master of House of Correction and Jail at Cambridge-Jos M McElroy, Cambridge. De- puty Master, Edw L Craig, Cambridge


Master of the House of Correction at Biller- ice-Loring R Kew, Billerica. Deputy Mas- ter, Waldo S Ford, Billerica


Court Officers-Fredk T Peabody (chief), Melrose; Frederic F Clauss, Cambridge; Wm M Emerson, Watertown; Alan C Eveleth, Lexington; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; Paul I Kingsbury, Holliston; Clarence Mc- Elroy, Cambridge; Arth H McLearn, Lexing- ton; Saml Miller, Malden; Charles S Rob- inson, Concord; George H Stevens, Dracut; Wm H Stiles, Marlboro; Roland E Brown (Probate Court) Cambridge; Michl J Mahoney (Probate Court), Cambridge


Supt of Buildings-Edw J Wright, Little- ton


Middlesex Law Library Association


Court House 360 Gorham street. Pres, Na- than B Bidwell, Lexington; V-Pres, R Jack- son Cram, Newton; Directors, Richd Bra- brook Walsh, Lowell; John A Daley, Cam- bridge; Geo P Drury, Waltham; Clerk, Chas T Hughes, West Medford; Law Librarian in charge, Barbara P Dunsford. Open daily (ex- cept Saturdays) from 9 a m to 4:30 p m, Saturdays from 9 a m to 12 m


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


(See Classified Business Directory. Labor Organizations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical 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, 46 Westford. Custodian, Walter C Sargent. Chief Armorer, Lester O Mason. Asst Armorer, John B Curran


Massachusetts State Guard


3d Battalion, 24th Infantry, Major Walter C Sargent


24th Infantry, 10th Company, Capt John T Mason. 1st Lieut, Michl Stepanowich; 2d Lieut, Walter Phelps


24th Infantry, 11th Company, Capt Wm R Hill, 1st Lieut Jos Stewart


24th Infantry, 12th Company, Capt Patk J Heatherman, 1st Lieut, Harold L Lawrence, 2d Lieut Raymond Hamel


Headquarters Detachment 3d Battalion, 24th Infantry, 1st Lieut Thos B Coughlin, 2d Lieut George Marinel


POST OFFICE AND U S OFFICERS 40 Kearney sq


Hours from 7:30 a m to 8 p m, except Sun- days. Money orders issued and paid from 8 a m to 8 p m. Letters registered 8 a m to 8 pm


Chas H Slowey postmaster, Raymond W Dutton asst postmaster, Jos P Meehan supt of mails, Geo L Hunt asst supt of mails, James J Gallagher formn, Francis C Carroll formn. Wm M Burns supt of postal finance, John J Murphy supt of money order and postal savings, Thos J Dowd, formn of carriers, Wm H Giblin, John F Leonard clerks in charge


Highland Station, 299 Westford. Hours 8:30 a m to 6:30 p m; Saml R W Willis supt


Sub-Stations


No 1, 938 Gorham; No 2, 71 Gorham; No 3, 462 Moody; No 4, 502 Chelmsford; No 5, 341 Pawtucket; No 6, 408 Suffolk; No 8, 391 Bway; No 10, 305 Bridge; No 11, 1 Lilley av; No 12, 60 Mammoth rd


United States Officers


Army Recruiting Office, 214 Post Office bldg. Capt, Geo J Faneuf in charge


Civil Service Commission - 208 Post Of- fice bldg. Sec, Frank H McHugh


Commissioner-302 Post Office bldg. Thos M A Higgins


Farm Security Administration-307 Post Office bldg. Steph E Eliades, FSA supvr


Employment Service-134 Worthen. Jas T Coupe, Sylvester J O'Toole, managers


Internal Revenue-215 Post Office bldg, Kearney sq. Deputy Collectors, Chas J Land- ers, Arth E McGlinchey, Edw F Hession, Ar- thur P Cryan, Walter L Keaney, Robt J Murphy


Alcohol Tax Unit, 309 Post Office bldg- Walter H Sullivan, investigator in charge


Navy Recruiting Office-209 Post Office bldg. H Wallace Wood in charge


Selective Service Local Board No 84, 41 Hurd. Chas A Stevens chairman


Selective Service Local Board No 85, 41 Hurd. John L McDonough chairman


Selective Service Local Board No 86, 41 Hurd. Arth L Eno chairman


Selective Service Local Board No 87, 41 Hurd. Alphee J Achin chairman


Small War Plants Corp, 8 Merrimack rm 603


Social Security Board-312 Fairburn bldg. Mgr, L Wesley Dorr


Veterans Administration, 24 Merrimack rms 511-512. Francis P Corbett contact repre- sentative


War Price and Rationing Board, 175 Cen- tral rm 219. Sidney E LeBow chairman


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State Government 1945-46


State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November


Executive Department


Governor-His Excellency Maurice J Tob- in (D) of Boston, salary $10,000


Lieut Governor-His Honor Robert F Brad- ford (R) of Cambridge, 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-John E Hurley (D) of Boston, salary $6,000


Auditor of the Commonwealth-Thomas J Buckley (D) of Boston, salary $6,000


Attorney General-Clarence A Barnes (R) of Mansfield, salary $8,000


Legislative Department Meets first Wednesday in January


SENATE


President-Arthur W Coolidge, Reading Clerk-Irving N Hayden of Wollaston


Sergeant-at-Arms-Chas O Holt of West Medford


Senators from Middlesex County


District 1-Jos F Montminy (R), Lowell


District 2-Edwd M Rowe (R) Cambridge District 3-Burton F Faulkner (D) Somer- ville


District 4-Sumner G Whittier (R) Ever-


ett


District 5-Richd I Furbush (R) Waltham District 6-Harris S Richardson (R) Win- chester


District 7-Arthur W Coolidge (R), Read- ing


Middlesex and Norfolk Dist-Chas W Ol- son (R), Ashland


Middlesex and Suffolk Dist-Benj J Bowen (R), of Newton


Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County


First District - Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Little- ton, Lowell, Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, Pep- perell, Shirley Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford


Second District-Belmont and Wards 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cambridge, Somerville Wards 6, 7


Third District-Somerville Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cambridge Ward 3, Malden Ward 2, Med- ford Wards 1, 5, 7


Fourth District-Everett, Malden Wards 4. 5, 6, 7, Melrose


Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Con- cord, Hudson, Lincoln, Maynard, Stow, Sud- bury, Waltham, Watertown


Sixth District-Arlington, Medford Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Winchester, Woburn


Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Bur- lington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9 and 10, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wilmington


Middlesex and Norfolk Dist-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Marlborough, Sherborn, Wayland, Weston in Middlesex County, Bellingham, Frank- lin, Medfeld, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Wren- tham in Norfolk County, Blackstone in Wor- cester County


Middlesex and Suffolk District-Cambridge Ward 5, Newton in Middlesex and Boston Ward 22 in Suffolk County


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


Speaker-Frederick Bancroft Willis, Sau- gus


Clerk-Lawrence R Grove, Boston Sergeant-at-Arms-Chas O Holt. W Medford


Representatives from Middlesex County


District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3; Somer- ville, ward 2-John J Toomey (D), Cam- bridge; Thos F Coady (D), Cambridge


District 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Francis W Lindstrom (R) A John Serino (R), Henry D Winslow (R)


District 3 Cambridge, wards 9, 10, 11- Watertown Precincts 1, 2, Jeremiah J Sulli- van (D), Cambridge; Thos P O'Neill jr (D), Cambridge


District 4 Newton, wards 1, 2, 3, 7-Geo E Rawson (R), John S Whittemore (R)


District 5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Hender- son Inches (R), Margt L Spear (R)


District 6 Natick-C Ray Bennett (R)


District 7, Bedford, Lexington, Waltham- Geo C Cousens (R), Waltham; Wm E Hays (R), Waltham; Chas E Ferguson, Lexington


District 8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Sudbury-Clarence A Wood (R), Framingham, Carl A Sheridan (R), Framingham


District 9 Marlboro, Norman F Wellen (R), Marlboro


District 10 Boxborough, Hudson, Littleton, Maynard, Stow-Fannie M Buzzell (R), Hud- son


District 11 Acton, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Tyngsborough, Westford-John H Valentine (R), Chelmsford


District 12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Earle S Bag- ley (R), Townsend


District 13 Concord, Lincoln. Wayland, Weston-Harold Tompkins (R), Concord


District 14 Lowell, wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8- Wilfred J Achin (R), Jos J Sweeney (D), George T Walsh (D)


District 15 Lowell, wards 1, 2-Cornelius Desmond jr (D)


District 16 Lowell, wards 10, 11-Bartholo- mew J Callery jr (D)


District 17 Lowell, wards 5, 9-Danl F Sullivan (D)


District 18, N Reading, Reading, Wilming- ton, Woburn, wards 2-3-4-5-6-7-Logan R Dickie (R), Reading; Herman P Peterson (R), Woburn


District 19 Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Tewksbury-Harold E Tivey (R), Dracut


District 20 Everett wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6-Law- rence H Davis (R), Fred C Harrington (D) District 21 Malden-Burt Dewar (R), Fred Lamson (R), Robt F Murphy (D)


District 22 Melrose, Stoneham. Wakefield- Geo J Evans (R), Wakefield; Chas Gibbons (R), Stoneham; Joseph A Milano, Melrose


District 23 Belmont, Watertown Precincts 3, 9, 10-Clark B Partridge (R), Watertown; John W Vaughan (R), Belmont


District 24 Somerville. wards 1, 3, 4, 5- Paul A McCarthy (D), Henry T Murray jr (D), Francis E Ryan (D)


District 25, Arlington, Precincts 1, 3, 5, Somerville, wards 6. 7-John F Foster (R), Somerville; Joseph F McEvoy jr (D), Somerville


District 26 Medford wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6- Robert P Campbell (R), Arthur L Young- man (R), Norman S Baxter (R), Medford


District 27 Everett ward 5. Medford wards 1, 7-Michl F Skerry (D), Medford


District 28 Arlington, Precincts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-Hollis M Gott (R), Arlington


District 29 Winchester, Woburn ward 1- William E Ramsdell (R), Winchester


District 30 Watertown, Precincts 4. 5, 6, 7. 8-Earle S Tyler (R) Watertown


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STATE OFFICERS


Income Tax Department, 8 Merrimack, room 408. Income Tax Assessor, David B Kinghorn


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


Registry of Motor Vehicles, 327-333 Middle- sex. Hearings Officer, Francis H Dillon


State Aid Office-City Hall, Edw J Early, acting supt


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Congressmen of Massachusetts


The Seventy-ninth Congress began Jan, 1945 and ends Jan, 1947


Senators-David I Walsh, of Fitchburg; term expires 1947; Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton, term expires 1949


Representatives-Dist 1-John W Hassel- ton (R), of Deerfield. District 2-Chas R


Clason (R), of Springfield. District 3- Philip J Philbin (D), of Clinton. District 4- Pehr G Holmes (R), of Worcester. District 5-Mrs Edith N Rogers (R), of Lowell. Dis- trict 6-George J Bates (R), of Salem. District 7-Thos J Lane (D), of Lawrence. District 8-Angier L Goodwin (R), of Mel-


rose. District 9-Chas L Gifford (R), of Cotuit. District 10-Christian A Herter


(R), of Boston. District 11-Jas M Curley (D), of Boston. District 12-John W Mc- Cormack (D), of Boston. District 13- Richd B Wigglesworth (R), of Milton. Dis- trict 14-Joseph W Martin, jr (R), of Attle- boro.


SOCIETIES-FRATERNAL


(See Associations & Clubs-Com'l; also Clubs; also Labor Organizations; also Socie- ties, in Classified Business Directory. Socie- ties are also listed with additional informa- tion under their individual names in Alpha- betical Section)


HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS (See Classified Business Directory)


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EVERY STORE


should appear in the Directory and the Directory should be in Every Store.


Besides its use to the storekeeper, it is a con- venience the customer looks for.


The store that offers an old Directory, or no Directory at all, fails to show its patrons a courtesy they will find elsewhere.


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ABBREVIATIONS


acct


RyMS


Railway Mail Service


s or S ....


South san . sanitary Sav .Savings


agent dr drive mkr maker sch school


al


alley


alt ....


.alteration


Am ...


American


appr ...


apts ... apartments


archt


architect


asmblr


assembler


Assn ..


Association


... assoclate assoc. . ...


asst


assistant


atndt .... attendant


atty attorney


eud


auto


BY avenue


.... .telephone


Bapt Baptist


bet ... between


bey


beyond


bgemn .. baggageman


bkbndr .. bookbinder


bkpr .. bookkeeper


bidg


..... building


bldr


builder


blk block biksmith .. blacksmith


blrmkr .. boilermaker blvd .. .... boulevard


branch


brklyr


...


bricklayer


brkmn .... brakeman


bror


. . burner


CSP . . Christian gro


Sclence Practitioner


cabtmkr cabinetmaker capt captain


carp


..


carpenter


hdw


cash


cashier


Heb


Hebrew


Cath


Cathollc


hlpr


helper


Church


hngr


hanger


.


chauf chauffeur hosp hospital


chem chemist or


chf


chlef


chkr checker inc .. incorporated


civ


clk clerk


clnr


cleaner


clo ... clothing


com] .. commercial


comn ... commission


comnr .. commissioner


compt . . comptometer


condr .. conductor


confr .. confectioner


Cong . Congregational cons


contr contractor


cor


court ct


custdn custodian


ctr . cutter


del dellvery Luth


deputy


dep


dept department


dicta dictaphone


dletn .dletitlan


dir


.. meter ydmn yardman dispr .... dispatcher room rm


dist


dlstrict


reader Ry


Railway


ydmstr .. yardmaster


ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES


Abr


Abraham


Alex


Alexander


Alfred


Solomon Sol


Stephen Steph


Arth Elizabeth Ella Margaret Margt Arthur


Theodore . Theo


August


Aug


Eugene


Kug


Michael Mlchl


Patrick Patk


Geo


George


James


Jas


Joseph


Jos


Katherine Kath


Edward Edw


Archibald Arch


Thos


William Wm


Benjamin


Bem


Frederick


Fredk


Cath


Chas


Daniel


Danl


Alf


9-44


accountant


adj . adjuster


ady .. advertising dlr ..... dealer mfr .. manufacturer


agcy


agency


dmnstr .. demonstrator


... agricultural do ... ditto or same


draftsman


drsmkr .. dressmaker


e or E .. . East


elec electrical


electn .. electrician


electro .. electrotyper eier . elevator


Episc Episcopal


equip equipment


. auditor es east side


exam .examiner


exch


exchange


.executive


exp express


fcty


factory


Fed


Federal


figmn


flagman


fnshr


finisher


formn


foreman


forwn forewoman frt


ft


fitter ftr


furn


furniture


furngs .. furnishings gdnr gardener


gds


gen


general


govt government


h householder pkwy


parkway


place


pimbr plumber


pishr pollsher


plstr plasterer


pntr ยท painter


PO postoffice


... Public School PS


pres president Presby. .. Presbyterlan


prfrdr .proofreader


prin principal


priv ... private


prntr printer


prod


..


produce


professor


. .


proprietor


prsfdr .. press feeder


ptrnmkr patternmaker


keeper pub publishing


publr ... publisher


purch ... purchasing


r .. resides or rooms R C .. Roman Catholic road rd


RD .. Rural Delivery


real est ... real estate


rec receiving


recpt .. receptionist


rep . representative


reprmn .. repairman


restr


restaurant


wldr


welder


..


retail


WS ...


. west side


wtchmn


..


watchman


director Met Metropolitan


meter rdr.


or mechanical


ret


Rev Reverend


..... Methodist


.. manufacturing


mgr manager


mimeo ... mlmeograph


mkt market se southeast


midr molder sec secretary


minr milliner


mn man


mono monotype


msngr messenger


mstr master smstrs seamstress


800


soclety


solr


sollcitor


spi


speclal


square


85 .. .. south side sta statlon


sta eng stationary engineer


sten ... stenographer stereo ... stereotyper


stmftr .. steamfitter str setter


stvdr .. .. stevedore


.. office supt . . superintendent ofc


supvr


supervisor


surg


.


surgeon


opr


south west


swtchmn ... switchman tab mach


tabulating machine


tchr


. teacher


tech


...


.. technician


tel


telephone


teleg


telegraph


phys physician pk park ter terrace


grocer pkr packer tmkpr timekeeper tmstr teamster


tndr tender


trans .. transportation trav traveling


trnmn


trainman


treas


treasurer


tstr


tester


twp


townshlp


typ .. typist


undwrtr .. underwriter Univ ...


University uphol .... upholsterer US ... United States USA United States Army


USCG . United


States Coast Guard USMC .. United States


Marine Corps


USMS


United


States Maritime Service


USN United States Navy Yet veterinary vuic vulcanizer w or W West


whol wholesale


whsemn


warehouseman


wid widow wkr


mach


machinist


merchandise


mech


litho lithographer


Indrs laundress


Indry


laundry


1td


limited


Lutheran


jr


jwir jeweler




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