Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 38

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Publication date: 1908
Publisher: F.S. Blanchard & Co.
Number of Pages: 359


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Secretary, John J. Douglass $3000


City Physician, Dr. Morton Prince


Chief Medical Inspector, Dr. Thomas B. Shea $3000


Medical Inspectors, Dr. David D. Brough $2300, Dr. George A. Sargent $500


Port Physician, Dr. Paul Carson $1700, Deer Island


Asst. Port Physician, Dr. William M. Gay $1000 Overseer Gallop's Island, Albert F. Sherman $900 Supt. Smallpox Hospital, William E. Jamieson $600


Dermatologist, Francis J. Keany M. D., $4000 Inspector Milk and Vinegar, Prof. James O. Jordan $3000


Medical Inspector Animals and Provisions, Alex- ander Burr M.D.V. $2400


Director Bacteriological Laboratory, Burt R. Rickards, 739 Boylston st. $2500


HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. Office City Hospital, Harrison av. opposite Worcester sq .-


Trustees, A. Shuman pres. Conrad J. Rueter sec. Dr. Francis J. Keany, Edmund D. Codman, Dr. Timothy J. Reardon


Supt. City Hospital, Dr. George H. M. Rowe $5000 South Department-


Resident Physician, John H. McCollom M.D. $3500 Relief Station-


Resident Surgeon, Loring B. Packard M.D. $1200


Convalescent Home-


Matron, Elizabeth C. Fairbank $600


INSANE HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. Office 64 Pem- berton sq .-


Trustees, George H. Sargent ch. Mrs. Mary T. Morrison, Michael S. Morton, Michael J. Jor- dan, C. J. Connelly, George A. Sanderson, Boston Insane Hospital-


Supt. Dr. William Noyes $2500, at Men's Dept .; Women's Dept., Mattapan, Dr. Samuel W. Crit- tenden $1500, in charge


INSTITUTIONS REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT. Office 28 Court sq .-


Institutions Registrar, William P. Fowler Chief of Settlement Division, Charles F. Gaynor $2000


Chief of Statistical Division, John Koren $3000 LAMP DEPARTMENT-


Supt. Dennis J. Hern $3500


LAW DEPARTMENT. Office 730 Tremont bldg .- Corporation Counsel, Thomas M. Babson $9000 Asst. Corporation Counsels, John D. McLoughlin $6000, Arthur L. Spring $4000, Philip Nichols $3000, George A. Flynn $2500, E. F. Buckley $2500, D. D. Leahy $2250


City Conveyancers, Charles F. Day $3750, Roscoe P. Owen $3750, Elizabeth M. Taylor $1800 Secrtary, Fisher Ames $2000


MARKET DEPARTMENT. Office Faneuil Hall Mar- ket-


Supt. George E. Mckay $3000


MUSIC DEPARTMENT. 64 Pemberton sq .-


Chairman, Edwin A. Franklin; John A. O'Shea, Alfred de Voto, Philip Greely, Daniel P. Shedd, William A. Leahy sec. $1600


PARK DEPARTMENT. Office Pine Bank, Jamaica Plain-


Commissioners, Charles E. Stratton ch. James M. Prendergast, Daniel H. Coakley


Secretary, George F. Clarke $3000


PAUPER INSTITUTIONS DEPARTMENT. Office 28 Court sq .-


Trustees, serving. without pay: Edward M. Galla- gher ch. Miss Mary A. Dierbus sec'y, Max E. Wyzanski, William J. Sullivan, Mrs. James Alexander, James A. Dorsey, Thomas A. Mc- Quade


Executive Clerk, Isabel F. Gerrish $1200 Boston Almshouse and Hospital, Long Island- Supt. James F. English $2500


Resident Physician, Geo. W. Holmes M.D. $1200 Charlestown Almshouse, Alford st. Charlestown- Supt. Miss Mary A. Morris $1200


Captain Steamer "John Howard," William H. Sampson $1200


PENAL INSTITUTIONS DEPARTMENT. Office 32 Tre- mont st .-


Commissioner, John B. Martin $5000


Asst. Commissioner, Herbert S. Carruth $2500 Secretary, Hubert Pope $2500


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Deer Island-


Supt. James H. Cronin $2500


Resident Physician, B. F. McGaffigan M.D. $1650 and board


Asst. Resident Physician, Harvey H. Kelly M.D. $600


Captain Steamer "Monitor," Fred D. Cook $1500 POLICE DEPARTMENT. 37 Pemberton sq .- Police Commissioner, Stephen O'Meara $6000 Secretary, Leo A. Rogers $3000


Chief Clerk, Thomas Ryan $2500


Supt. of Police, William H. Pierce $4000


Deputy Supt. James M. Coulter $3000 Property Clerk, Capt. George E. Savory $2500


On Clerical Service in Supt.'s Office, Capt. Jas. O'Neill $2500


On Special Service, Lieut. Timothy J. Murphy $1600, Lieut. Charles W. Searles $1600, Lieut. Hugh J. Lee $1600, Sergt. Jeremiah B. Sulli- van $1400


Messenger, Sergt. Horatio J. Homer $1400 Inspector of Claims, Capt. William H. Dyer $2500 Asst. Inspector of Claims, Lieut. William L. Dev- itt $1600


Inspector of Carriages, Lieut. George E. Saxton $1600


Director of Signal Service, John Weigel $2500 Asst. Director of Signal Service, Frank A. Rich- ardson $2000


Bureau of Criminal Investigation, 35 Pemberton sq .-


Chief Inspector, William B. Watts $2800 Assistant, Capt. Joseph Dugan $2500


Inspectors, $1600 each, Jas. A. Dennesy, Joseph H. Knox, L. B. McCausland, James J. Collins, George M. Robinson, George F. Pinkerton, Wal- ter A. Abbott, Alfred N. Douglass, Patrick J. Gaddis, John H. Harris, Michael C. Shields, Oliver J. Wise, Michael J. Morrissey, Morris Wolf, Thomas A. Sheehan, John R. MeGarr, Ainsley C. Armstrong, Edward T. Conway, Michael H. Cronin, Gustaf Gustafson, Daniel W. Hart, George W. Patterson, Henry M. Pierce, William J. Rooney, James D. Conboy Sergeants, $1400 each, Francis J. McCauley, Silas F. Waite, William H. Pelton, Thomas A. Nor- ton, Walter M. Murphy


City Prison-


Keeper, Capt .- Clarence A. Swan $2500


Asst. Keepers, Sergt. George F. Howe, Sergt. John H. Morse $1400 each


House of Detention- Chief Matron, Amelia B. White $1000 Assistant, Ida E. Hall $800


POLICE DIVISIONS. Salary of captains $2500, lieu- tenants $1600-


First Division, Hanover st. near Cross st .- Captain, Otis F. Kimball; Lieutenants, William H. Allen and Matthew J. Dailey


Second Division, Court sq .-. Captain, Edward F.


Gaskin; Lieutenants, Frederick J. Smith and William J. Hyland


Third Division, Joy st .- Captain, Irving A. H. Peabody; Lieutenants, James P. Sullivan and John A. O'Rourke


Fourth Division, 56 La Grange st .- Captain, Laurence Cain; Lieutenants, Frank I. Jones and James P. Carney


Fifth Division, East Dedham st .- Lieutenants, Daniel A. Ritter, George C. Garland and John P. Clark


Sixth Division, Broadway, near C st .- Lieuten- ants, Forrest F. Hall and Henry J. Walkins Seventh Division, Meridian, near Paris st .- Lieutenants, Geo. D. Yeaton and Millard M. Frohock


Eighth Division, Commercial, corner Battery st. -Lieutenants, George H. Adams and Edward A. Pease


Ninth Division, Mt. Pleasant av., cor. Dudley st .- Captain, Thomas C. Evans; Lieutenants, William F. Perry and Charles H. Denton


Tenth Division, Roxbury, corner Tremont st .- Captain, John J. Hanley; Lieutenants, Rufus G. Fessenden and Albert F. Lovell


Eleventh Division, Adams, cor. Arcadia st .- Cap- tain, Charles W. Hunt; Lieutenants, Oscar H. Peare and George A. Hall


Twelth Division, Fourth, near K st .- Captain, William J. Lowery; Lieutenants, Hiram H. Rich and Daniel F. Eagan


Thirteenth Division, Seaverns av., Jamaica Plain - Captain, George W. Wescott; Lieutenants, Herman B. Bodenschatz and William Fottler Fourteenth Division, Washington, cor. Cambridge st., Brighton-Captain, Philemon D. Warren; Lieutenants, Michael O'Neil and James F. Dris- coll


Fifteenth Division, Old City Hall, Charlestown- Captain, George A. Wyman; Lieutenants, John A. Brickley and James J. Curry


Sixteenth Division, Boylston, corner Hereford st. -Captain, Dennis Donovan; Lieutenants, Jas. E. Sargent and Oscar E. Boynton


POOR DEPARTMENT. Office Charity building, 43 Hawkins st .-


Overseers Poor, William P. Fowler ch. Joseph A. Turnbull, Annie E. Quinn, Thomas Sproules, Matthew J. Mullen, Frederic O. North, Wm. P. Derby M.D., John Brant, Thomas Downey, Bernard Hyneman, Martha W. Folsom, Patrick J. Greene


Secretary, Benjamin Pettee $3500


Treasurer, Richard C. Humphreys $1000


City Temporary Home (women and children), cor. Chardon and Bowker sts .-


Matron, Anna A. Johnson $600


Wayfarers' Lodge (men), 30 Hawking st .- Supt. Edward Riley $1600


PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Office 152 Purchase st .- Supt. Printing, Thomas A. Whalen $3000


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PUBLIC GROUNDS DEPARTMENT. Office 154 E.


Cottage st. Dorchester ---


Supt. J. Henry Sullivan $4000 REGISTRY DEPARTMENT. Office, 5 Old Court House City Registrar, Edward W. MeGlenen $4000 SANITARY DEPARTMENT, 920 Tremont building- Supt. Daniel H. Gillespie $3000 Chief Clerk, Thomas A. Dolan $1600 SEWER DEPARTMENT, 30 Tremont st .-- Supt. John J. Leahy $3500 Asst. Supt. Charles R. Cutler $3000 Chief Clerk, John J. Quinn $2500 Chief Engineer, E. S. Dorr $3000


SINKING FUNDS DEPARTMENT-


Commissioners, Nathaniel J. Rust ch. Frank G. Webster, Joseph H. O'Neil, Horatio G. Curtis, James T. Wetherald, Israel A. Ratshesky Secretary, J. Alfred Mitchell $700


Treasurer, Charles H. Slattery $700


SOLDIERS' RELIEF DEPARTMENT. Office 43 Haw- kins st .-


Commissioner, John E. Gilman $3500


STATISTICS DEPARTMENT. Laurence Minot ch. William D. C. Curtis, B. Rodman Weld, Gordon Abbott, William Jackson, City Engineer ex- officio


Secretary, Edward M. Hartwell $3000


STREET CLEANING AND WATERING DEPARTMENT, 827 Tremont building- Supt. Matthew Cummings $3000 Chief Clerk, John A. Brant $1300


STREET LAYING-OUT DEPARTMENT ---


Commissioners, Salem D. Charles ch. $4500, Wil- liam E. Hannan $4000, James A. Gallivan $4000 Secretary, J. J. O'Callaghan $3000


Chief Surveyor, Frank O. Whitney $3500


Chief Assessment Division, Joseph F. Sullivan $1900


STREET DEPARTMENT. Central office 44 City Hall Supt. Streets, James H. Doyle $7500


Executive Engineer, James H. Sullivan $3000 Chief Engineer, Joshua Atwood Sd $3000 Chief Clerk, Bernard C. Kelley $2500 Permit Office, 18 Court sq .- Permit Clerk, C. D. Stiles $2000 Ferry Division- Deputy Supt. (vacancy)


TRANSIT COMMISSION. Office 15 Beacon st .- Commissioners, George G. Crocker ch. $5000, Thomas J. Gargan $5000, George F. Swain $5000, Horace G. Allen $5000, Josiah Quincy $5000, B. L. Beal sec. $3500


Chief Engineer, H. A. Carson $12,000 TREASURY DEPARTMENT- City Treasurer, Charles H. Slattery $6000 Cashier, B. S. Turner $4000


VESSELS AND BALLAST DEPARTMENT. Office 175 ('ommercial st .- Chief, Edward Hughes Assistant, James J. Neville


WATER DEPARTMENT-


Commissioner, William J. Welch $5000 Asst. Commissioners, Isaac Rosnosky $3000, Jos. J. Norton $3000, James P. Lennon $3000 Chief Clerk, Walter E. Swan $3000 Secretary, John J. Feneno $2500


Supt. Income Division, Joseph H. Caldwell $3000 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEPARTMENT. Office Old Court House-


Sealer, Henry B. Lovering $5000


Deputies, $1600-Jeremiah J. Crowley, James A. Sweeney, Hugh J. Quinn, Manasseh E. Bradley, James J. Sweeney, Charles E. Walsh, Timothy W. Crowley, Daniel J. Moynihan Jr., Jeremiah Brosnahan, John E. Ansell


WIRE DEPARTMENT. Office 11 Wareham st .- Commissioner, Patrick J. Kennedy $5000 Chief Clerk, Frank H. Rice $1600 Chief Inspectors, William H. Godfrey $2000, Jas. E. Cole $2600


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Total number pupils registered in public schools year ending June 30, 1907, 106,370; average number in attendance at day schools 86,129; total appropriation for schools in 1907, $3,816,- 000; teachers employed 2,450


Rooms of the School Board, Mason street, near West. Open from 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock p.m .; Saturdays from 9 o'clock a.m. to 1 o'clock p.m., except July and August to 12 m .; regular meetings of the committee Mondays at 7.30 o'clock p.m., except July and August SCHOOL COMMITTEE, George E. Brock, David A. Ellis, Thomas J. Kenny, William S. Kenny, James J. Storrow


Officers-


Chairman, James J. Storrow


Secretary, Thornton D. Apollonio $3780


Auditor, William J. Porter $3780 Business Agent, William T. Keough $3780 School-house Custodian, Mark B. Mulvey $2004 Supt. Schools, Stratton D. Brooks $6000, Brighton;


office hours at Mason st. office, Tuesdays to Fridays, 2 to 3 p.m.


BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS, $4500 each. Meet- ings on Fridays at 9 a.m. Walter S. Parker, Reading Ellor C. Ripley, Allston Maurice P. White, Brighton


Jeremiah E. Burke, Dorchester


Augustine L. Rafter, Dorchester


Normal, Latin and High Schools (schools, loca- tion and headmasters)-


Normal, Fenway, Wallace C. Boyden $3780


Public Latin, Warren av. (boys), Arthur I. Fiske $3780


Girls' Latin, Fenway (girls), John Tetlow


Girls' High, West Newton (girls), John Tetlow $4200 (two schools)


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English High, Montgomery (boys), John F. Casey $3780


Brighton High, Cambridge, cor. Warren, Br. (boys and girls), Frederic A. Tupper $3780 Charlestown High, Bartlett, cor. School (boys and girls), George W. Evans $3780


Dorchester High, Talbot av. cor. Washington, Dorchester (boys and girls), Charles J. Lin- coln $3780


East Boston High, cor. Marion, East B. (boys and girls), John F. Eliot $3780


Roxbury High, Warren, cor. Montrose (boys and girls), Charles M. Clay $3780


South Boston High, Thomas Park, G st. South B. (boys and girls), Augustus D. Small $3780 West Roxbury High, Elm, J. P. (boys and girls), George C. Mann $3780


Mechanic Arts High, Belvidere, cor. Dalton (boys), Charles W. Parmenter $3780


High School of Commerce, Fenway (boys), Frank V. Thompson $3780


Girls' High School of Practical Arts, Meeting House Hilll (girls), Herbert S. Weaver $3780 GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Adams, Belmont sq., East B. (boys and girls), Frank F. Preble $3180


Agassiz, Brewer and Burroughs, J. P. (boys), John T. Gibson $3180


Bennett, Chestnut Hill av., Br. (boys and girls), Henry L. Sawyer $3180


Bigelow, E, cor. Fourth and E, South B. (boys), J. Gardner Bassett $3180


Blackinton, Blackinton and Leyden, East B., Herbert L. Morse $2820


Bowditch, Green, J. P. (girls), Edward W. Schuerch $3180


Bowdoin, Myrtle, near State House (girls), Alonzo Meserve $3180


Brimmer, Common (boys), Geo. W. Ransom $2580 Bunker Hill, Baldwin, Charlestown (boys and girls), Frank L. Keith $2580


Chapman, Eutaw, East B. (boys and girls), Til- son A. Mead $3180


Charles Sumner, Ashland, Ros. (boys and girls), Loea P. Howard $3180


Christopher Gibson, head of Morse, Dor. (boys and girls), William E. C. Rich $3180


Comins, Tremont, cor. Terrace, Rox. (boys and girls), William H. Martin $3180


Dearborn, Orchard park and Chadwick st., Rox. (boys and girls), Charles F. King $3180 Dillaway, Kenilworth, Rox. (girls), Emma S. Gulliver $2580


Dudley, cor. Dudley and Putnam, Rox. (boys), Abram T. Smith $3180


Dwight, West Springfield (boys), Jason L. Cur- tis $2820


Edward Everett, Sumner corner Willis, Dor. (boys and girls), Henry B. Miner $3180


Eliot, North Bennet (boys), John F. McGrath $2580


Emerson, Prescott, cor. Bennington, East B. (boys and girls), J. Willard Brown $3180


Everett, West Northampton (girls), Myron T. Pritchard $3180


Franklin, Ringgold cor. Waltham (girls), Seth Sears $3060


Frothingham, cor. Prospect and Edgeworth, Charlestown (boys and girls), William B. At- wood $3180


Gaston, Fifth, cor. L, South B. (girls), Thomas H. Barnes $3180


George Putnam, Columbus av., Box. (boys and girls), Henry L. Clapp $3180


Gilbert Stuart, Richmond, Lower Mills, Dor. (boys and girls), Edward M. Lancaster $3180 Hancock, Parmenter (girls), Ellen C. Sawtelle $2820


Harvard, Devens, Chsn. (boys and girls), Henry C. Parker $2940


Henry L. Pierce, Washington, corner Welles av., Dor. (boys and girls), Horace W. Warren $3180


Hugh O'Brien, cor. Dudley and Langdon, Rox. (boys and girls), John R. Morse $3180


Hyde, Hammond, Rox. (girls), Silas C. Stone $3180


Jefferson, Heath, Rox. (boys and girls), Ed- ward P. Sherburne $3180


John A. Andrew, Dorchester and South B. (boys and girls), Joshua M. Dill $3180


Lawrence, cor. Third and B, South B. (boys), Amos M. Leonard $3180


Lewis, cor. Dale and Sherman, Rox. (boys and girls), Charles C. Haines $3180


Lincoln, Broadway, South B. (boys), William E. Perry $3060


Longfellow, cor. South and Hewlett, Ros. (boys and girls), Frederic H. Ripley $3180


Lowell, 310 Center, J. P. (boys and girls), E. Emmons Grover $2820


Lyman, cor. Paris and Gove, East B. (boys and girls), Augustus H. Kelley $3180


Martin, cor. Huntington av. and Worthington, Rox. (boys and girls), W. Lawrence Murphy $2820


Mary Hemenway, cor. Adams and King, Dor. (boys and girls), N. Hosea Whittemore $3180 Mather, Meeting House Hill, Dor. (boys and girls), Edward Southworth $3180


Minot, Neponset av., Dor. (boys and girls), F. Morton King $3180


Norcross, cor. D and Fifth, South B. (girls), Fred O. Ellis $3180


Oliver Hazard Perry, 7th, between N and O, South B. (boys and girls), Charles N. Bent- ley $2700


Oliver Wendell Holmes, School, Dor. (boys and girls), Michael E. Fitzgerald $2940


Phillips, Phillips (boys), Elias H. Marston $3180


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Phillips Brooks, Quincy and Fayston, Dor. (boys and girls), Henry B. Hall $3180


Prescott, Elm, Chan. (boys and girls), William H. Furber $3180


Prince, Newbury, cor. Exeter (boys and girls), E. Bentley Young $3180


Quincy, Tyler (boys), Alfred Bunker $3180


Rice Training, cor. Dartmouth and Appleton (boys), Lincoln Owen $3180


Robert G. Shaw, Hastings, W. Rox. (boys and girls), Francis A. Morse $3180


Roger Wolcott, Norfolk and Morton, Dor. (boys and girls), Hiram M. George $3180


Sherwin, Madison sq., Rox. (boys), Edward P. Shute $2700


Shurtleff, Dorchester, So. B. (girls), Agnes G. Gilfether $2700


Thomas Gardner, Brent and Athol, Alls., Chas. F. Merrick, $2700


Thomas N. Hart, H and East Fifth, South B. (boys), John F. Dwight $3180


Warren, cor. Pearl and Summer, Chsn. (boys and girls), Edward Stickney $3180


Washington, Norman and South Margin (boys and girls), Benjamin J. Hinds $2580


Washington Allston, Cambridge, Alls. (boys and girls), William C. Crawford $2940


Wells, corner Blossom and McLean (girls), Orlendo W. Dimick $3180


William E. Russell, Columbia rd., Dor., Edwin T. Horne $3180


Winthrop, Tremont (girls), Emily F. Carpen- ter $3060


Directors and Special Instructors-


Drawing and Manual Training, Walker Sargent $3000


Asst. Director of Drawing and Manual Training, Frank M. Leavitt $2628


Evening and Vacation Schools, Charles M. Lam- prey $2100


Household Science and Arts, Josephine Morris $1284


Music, James M. Mclaughlin $3000


Kindergartens, Caroline D. Aborn $1800


Physical Training, Thomas F. Harrington $3756 Military Drill, Geo. H. Benyon, instructor, $2000 Horace Mann School for the Deaf, 178 Newbury, Sarah Fuller, principal $5180


Supervisor of Substitutes, Mary C. Mellyn $2940


Public Library.


TRUSTEES- President, (vacancy)


Vice-pres. Rev. J. DeNormandie


Josiah H. Benton Jr., Thomas Dwight, Thomas F. Boyle Librarian, Horace G. Wadlin $6000 Asst. Librarian, Otto Fleischner $3000 Branch Libraries-


Brighton Branch, Holton Library Building, Acad- emy Hill rd. Brighton


Charlestown Branch, City sq. Charlestown


Dorchester Branch, Arcadia, cor. Adams st.


Dorchester


East Boston Branch, 37 Meridian st. E. Boston Jamaica Plain Branch, Curtis Hall, Centre st. Jamaica Plain


Roxbury Branch, 46 Millmont st. Roxbury South Boston Branch, 372 Broadway, S. Boston South End Branch, 397 Shawmut av.


Upham's Corner Branch, Columbia rd. corner Bird st. Dorchester


West End Branch, Cambridge, cor. Lynde st.


West Roxbury Branch, Centre, n. Mt. Vernon st. West Roxbury


Reading Rooms-


Station A, Lower Mills Reading Room, Washing- ton, c. Richmond, Dorchester


Station B, Roslindale Reading Room, Washing- ton, cor. Ashland st. Roslindale


Station D, Mattapan Reading Room, 727 Walk Hill st. Mattapan


Station E, Neponset Reading Room, 362 Neponset Av., Neponset


Station F, Mount Bowdoin Reading Room, Washington, cor. Eldon st. Dorchester


Station G, Allston Reading Room, 354 Cam- bridge st. Allston


Station J, Codman sq. Reading Room, Washing- ton, cor. Norfolk st. Dorchester


Station N, Mt. Pleasant Reading Room, Dud- ley, cor. Magazine st. Roxbury


Station P, Broadway Extension Reading Room, 13 Broadway extension


Station R, Warren Street Reading Room, 390 Warren st. Roxbury


Station S, Roxbury Crossing Reading Room, 1154 Tremont st. Roxbury


Station T, Boylston Station Reading Room, the Lamartine, Depot sq. Boylston station Station W, Industrial School Reading Room, 39 North Bennett st.


Station Z, Orient Heights Reading Room, 1030 Bennington st. Orient Heights, E. B.


Station 22, North Street Reading Room, 207 North st.


Station 23, City Point Reading Room, 615 Broadway, South Boston


Station 24, Parker Hill Reading Room, 1518 Tre- mont st.


BROCKTON.


In Plymouth Co. Settled 1700; a town 1821; a city 1881. Pop. 47,794. 20 m. south of Boston on Plymouth Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric cars to all surrounding towns.


VILLAGES - Brockton AOGAdNYBBLx, Cam- pello4@AdNYBBLx, Montello4OGAdNYBBL X, Marshall's Corner, Brockton Heights, Clifton Heights, Salisbury Square.


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City Government.


City election Tuesday after first Monday in De- cember Mayor, John S. Kent $2000 ALDERMEN. Meetings every Monday evening Clerk, DeWitt C. Packard


Ward 1. Zimri Thurber


Ward 2. Harry C. Howard


Ward 3. Olander Benson


Ward 4. John O'Connell


Ward 5. Thomas F. Lee


Ward 6. Andrew T. Clancy


Ward 7. Freeman Hall


COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings second and fourth Thursdays of each month Clerk, Elmer Fullerton $300


Ward 1. Charles S. Bragdon James Sidney Allen Jr. Herbert A. Snow


Ward 2. Charles H. Holt George N. Hall Harry H. Williams


Ward 3. Edward A. Keith Emil E. Linde Benjamin A. Hastings


Ward 4. Fred C. Creeden Arthur H. Oakley Edward Cox


Ward 5. John E. Fitzgerald John E. Mullins Arthur W. Hamilton


Ward 6. Thomas H. Bigney Roderick A. Taber Omar W. Langley


Ward 7. William A. Loud Chester L. Sears Henry A. Littlefield


City Officers.


City Clerk, DeWitt C. Packard $2500, hours 9-4 Asst. City Clerk, Clinton F. Packard City Treasurer, E. Francis Pope $2000 Tax Collector, Elroy S. Thompson $1500 Auditor, Bernard B. Winslow $1000 City Solicitor, Walter J. Lane $1000 City Physician, Edwin P. Gleason $1000 City Messenger, Seth L. French $750 Supt. Streets, William H. Thorne $1200 Chief Fire Dept. Harry L. Marston $2000 City Marshal, Ira L. Kingman $1500 City Engineer, Charles R. Felton $1700 Supt. and Inspector of Buildings, Walter A. Pen- niman $1500


Supt. Sewers, Walter F. Cleaveland $1500 Inspector Plumbing, James W. Brown $1150 Sealer Weights and Measures, James L. Howard Inspector Milk and Vinegar, Portus B. Hancock City Forester, Edward Mottan


Inspector Animals, Waldo H. Brownell ASSESSORS, Charles W. Dow ch. $1100, B. Leonard Caswell $1100, George A. Grant $1100


WATER COMMISSIONERS, Francis B. Gardner ch. $200


Clerk, Thomas G. Nye $350 Supt. Horace Kingman $1500


OVERSEERS POOR, Andrew Gale ch. $100, William S. Bamford $100, John T. Bullivant $100 Clerk, William S. Bamford $1000


Matron Almshouse, Mrs. Milton E. Smith PARK COMMISSIONERS, William L. Douglas, George E. Keith, Frank T. Youngquist, Daniel W. Field, Francis E. White


BOARD HEALTH, Abbot W. Packard, J. H. Law- rence M.D. Clerk, Charles H. Cary $1000


COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND, Francis E. White, Baalis Sanford, Ziba C. Keith


REGISTRARS VOTERS, Elmer W. Walker ch. Daniel D. Tilden, Daniel Connolly


Clerk, DeWitt C. Packard ex-officio


Constables, Joseph F. Murphy (civil), J. Tim- othy Clifford (civil), Rolla F. Taylor (civil), Nathan F. Southworth (civil), Lewis H. Dela- koski (civil), Benj. F. Gale (civil), Frank H. Davis (civil).


Public Schools. COMMITTEE. Meetings last Tuesday evening of each month


Mayor, er-officio, ch. Wallace C. Keith vice-ch.


Arthur V. Lyon


Walter Rapp Lloyed E. Chamberlain


Martha J. Farwell


Wallace C. Keith


Eldon B. Keith


Frank E. Packard


Robert L. Rae


Francis E. Shaw


Acting Secretary, A. V. Lyon


Supt. Schools, D. C. Bliss $2800, office hours 8.30-9, 4-5. Prin. High School, Charles T. C. Whitcomb $3500 Prin. Evening High School, Arthur F. O'Malley, $5 per evening


Public Library.


Brockton Public Library, Frank H. Whitmore lib. TRUSTEES, Lon Weston ch. Harriet S. Hayward sec. Horace Richmond treas. John I. Rackliffe, E. H. Fletcher, Bernard Saxton, Charles A. Norling, George H. Leach, Francis E. Shaw


CAMBRIDGE.


One of the county seats of Middlesex County. Settled in 1630; inc. a city 1846. Pop. 97,434. 4 m. west of Boston on Fitchburg R.R. Electric railway to Boston (11/2 m.) and all surrounding towns. Here is located the registry of deeds for the Southern District, comprising the towns of Acton, Arlington, Ashby, Ashland, Ayer, Bedford,


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CAMBRIDGE.


Belmont, Boxboro, Burlington, Cambridge, Con- cord, Everett, Framingham, Groton, Holliston, Hopkinton, Hudson, Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Malden, Marlboro, Maynard, Medford, Melrose, Natick, Newton, North Reading, Pepperell, Read- ing, Sherborn, Shirley, Somerville, Stoneham, Stow, Sudbury, Townsend, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, Weston, Winchester and Woburn.


VILLAGES - CambridgeAODAdAmBLx, Cam- bridgeport4AmBLX, East CambridgeAO0AmB LX, North Cambridge400, West CambridgeAO, Mt. AuburnO.


City Government.


City election Tuesday after second Monday in De- cember. City Hall located at Cambridgeport Mayor, Walter C. Wardwell $3500


ALDERMEN. Meetings every Tuesday evening Clerk, Edward J. Brandon


J. Edward Barry


Joseph H. Beale Jr.


Marshall F. Blanchard


John P. Brennan


Nicholas F. Burke


Joseph M. Casey Jeremiah Corkery


Russell D. Crane


Frederick S. Deitrick


Jeremiah F. Downey Edward B. James


COMMON COUNCILMEN. evening


Meetings every Tuesday


Clerk, Edward A. Counihan, $500 Ward 1. Daniel F. O'Connell


John E. Quinn


Ward 2. Hugh E. Mullen


Thomas Ryan


Ward 3. Daniel D. Sheahan


Charles F. Murphy


Ward 4. Winslow Herbert Dodge Robert H. O'Neil


Ward 5. Albert M. Chandler Richard F. Higgins


Ward 6. Frederick A. Lincoln Henry J. Winslow


Ward 7. Charles E. Carruth, 2d John V. W. Lawson


Ward 8. Irving N. Linnell Percy N. Bolster


Ward 9. Jesse W. Moreland




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