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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
LESLIE C. PARKER F. MORTIMER PRATT NORTH ADAMS RUG CO.
Hoosac Court, 95 1=2 Main St.
Manufacture Rugs from Old Carpets. North Adams, - Mass.
HEBERT & DEPELTEAU PLUMBING CO
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
All Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting will be done under Personal Supervision and Fully Guaranteed. 75 Holden St., North Adams, Mass. Phone Connection.
Incorporated 1832. Re=organized 1865 The North Adams National Bank .... OF ...
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
CAPITAL, $500,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $200,000.
Telephone 57-2. New Kimbell Block
BUTLER & HODGE
BANKERS
North Adams,
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Mass.
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JAMES L. COMISKY Practical Embalmer and Funeral Director
Orders at all hours promptly attended to at reasonable terms. Furniture Upholstered and Repaired in best Manner.
13 Union Street, = North Adams, Mass Residence, 33 Hudson Street. Telephone Connections. Night Calls at Office.
GREYLOCK HOUSE
Adams, Mass.
THOMAS P. WELCH, Prop. Everything first-class and prices reasonable.
C. O. D. FISH AND OYSTER MARKET
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Oysters. Clams, Lobsters, Scallops, Etc. GEORGE J. TANNER, Prop. 54 HOLDEN STREET =
= NO. ADAMS
MEANEY & WALSH BERKSHIRE MONUMENTAL WORKS
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of
Marble and Granite Monuments and Headstones Stone Constantly on hand for Building Purposes. Estimates given on all kinds of Building Stone. 15 Eagle Street, - North Adams, Mass.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
P. J. ASH
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR
North Adams National Bank Building, North Adams.
CHAS. L. FRINK
DEPUTY SHERIFF and
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
9 Burlingame Block.
North Adams,
Mass.
The S. B. Dibble Lumber Co.
DEALERS IN Lumber of all Kinds. Wood Mantles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings and Packing Boxes.
Yard and Mill for Inside Finish of all Kinds and Miscel= laneous Carpenter Work at 174 State St. - North Adams, Mass.
D. A. BARSALOU Horseshoer and Blacksmith
Carriages and Sleighs of All Kinds Made and Repaired.
Cor. Marshall and Center Sts. North Adams, Mass.
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J. H. CODY
Furniture. Upholstering Goods. Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Etc. And Crockery of all the Latest and Most Desirable Styles. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
And the most careful attention given to the details. A full and complete assortment of goods pertaining to this department constantly on hand.
NICHOLS
& GODFREY
R OLL COVERING ROLL STOCKS
ETC.
FACTORIES: - Barber's Leather Factory, Union St., No. Adams Mass. Plunkett & Sons, Warp Mills, Adams, Mass.
All Work Warranted
A. E. Nichols. E. J. Godfrey
H. C. WOOD & CO. Master Builders
All Kinds Masonery, Wood Work, Tiling and Sign Painting, Etc. Office and Yard 151 Ashland Street Telephone 147=4. North Adams, Mass.
STANDARD M ERCANTILE CO.
TEAS AND COFFEES, FANCY GROCERIES.
Special Prices to Hotels and Boarding Houses.
C. V. JAYNE Manager. 27 EAGLE STREET.
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JAMES T. LARKIN S
F. A. SICARD Steam and Hot Water Fitter
and Sanitary Plumbing
Full line of Steam and Hot Water Fixtures and Plumbing Goods. 131 State Street, NORTH ADAMS.
William H. Turner Manufacturer and Dealer in Carriages, Wagons & Sleighs
also dealer in Harnesses and Blankets. General Jobbing and Repairing done at short notice and at reasonable terms.
49 and 51 West Main Street, North Adams.
T. M. CALNAN Cigar Manufacturer The C. and P. 10c. Cascade 5c Straight Glendale 5c. 51 EACLE ST. North Adams.
HENRY S. LYONS Real Estate and Insurance
Office Hoosac Savings Bank Building
North Adams,
Mass.
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MURRAY M. SANFORD Artist
A call at Sanford's Studio will convince you of the superior Work in all kinds of Portraits especially our "ARITSO' Carbonette" Photos. Studio 633-4-5 Dowlin Blk. North Adams, Mass.
JACOB ON Charcoal and Kindling
Hacks at all hours for all occasions 109 River St. North Adams Telephone Connection
P. M. HATTON Bakery and Groceries. All goods usually kept in first-class store at lowest prices.
87 Center Street.
North Adams, Mass. Telephone Connection.
E. F. DUROCHER Shaving and hairdressing Rooms.
Four Chairs and no apprentices. Children's Hairdressing a Specialty.
97 CENTRE ST. - - NORTH ADAMS.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Hoosac Savings Bank.
97 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
Receives Deposits from Ioc. to $1000.
All Deposits of $1.00 or more must be made on or before September, December, March and June 3rd in order to draw In- trest.
Dividends Payable June 1 and December 1
OFFICERS :- Pres. O. A. Archer; Vice-Pres., James E. Hunter, S. H. Fairfield, D. J Barber ; Auditors, E. B. Penniman David A. Russell, D. J. Barber; Board of Investment, W. W. Butler, S. H. Fairfield; Treasurer, W. W. Richmond ; Clerk; H. E. Wetherbee; Trustees, O. A. Archer, P. J. Ashe, D. J. Barber, W. W. Butler, Edmond Bissaillon, George W. Chase, S. H. Fairfield, James E. Hunter, Geo P. Lawrence, David A. Russell, E. B. Penniman, T. W. Sykes, H. E. Wetherbee, W. W, Rich- mond.
A. G. WITT Mason, Builder and Contractor
Bricklaying and Plastering. Estimates Furnished. Contracts Taken and Given Prompt Attention.
244 WALNUT STREET. NORTH ADAMS.
H. S. KATSH
Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Cloaks, Caps and Furs. Original Stand 4 and 6 Marshall St. NORTH ADAMS, MIASS ..
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JOHN HINKELL Eagle Street Market
Meats and Provisions, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Butter, Egg Etc. Best Goods. Lowest Prices. 122 Eagle Street. - - North Adams.
Stockwell and Rosston
RELIABLE DEALERS IN
MEATS and PROVISIONS
Largest and Best Stock
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Telephone 232 29 Main St. No. Adams.
E. M. WHEELER & SON
Successors to W. J. McNeill
Bakery and Caterers
Ice Cream
Montrose Pudding Wedding Cakes and Ornaments.
Telephone 248-4. House Telepdone 211-13. 29 Eagle St.
HOFLICK & CO.
PAVING, SEWER AND SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS.
North Adams, Mass.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
ANTONIO MASTROIANNI Groceries and Provisions
Fruits, Nuts, Confectionery. Vegetables in Season, Etc. Direct Importer of Italian Table Supplies. I AND 3 MAIN ST. = NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN
DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions
Canned Fruit and Delicacies a Specialty. Prompt service and courteous treatment given transients.
5 CENTER STREET, = NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
PETER KEEFE Choice Groceries and Provisions Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
38 Holden St., Blackinton Block,
North Adams, Mass.
J. D. MURPHY Fine Groceries and Provisions, Fruits, Confectionery, Etc.
261 River Street.
Telephone 161=2.
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J. H. GRIFFIN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Everything the Best and Prices the Lowest Orders Taken, Prompt Delivery Telephone 352=13 233 Houghton Street North Adams
Edw. T. Richardson RICHARDSON & GLEASON Wholesale Grocers
Newton T. Gleason
North Adams, Mass.
E. B. LANFAIR Finest Line of Groceries
Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour, Canned Goods, Butter and Eggs of the Best Quality Orders Promptly Delivered 144 Houghton St. North Adams
H. ANDREW PHELPS DEALER IN
Choice Groceries and Provisions
FRUIT A SPECIALTY
Johnson Store, Brown St. North Adams, Mass. Telephone Connection
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
BERKSHIRE CREDIT CO.
106 Main St.
Men's and Ladies' Garments Cash or Credit.
Best Work Reasonable Prices
L. De PACE Custom Tailoring
Also Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing and Sponging Goods. For Ladies and Gentlemen.
14 Eagle Street. = North Adams, Mass.
The Model Laundering and Cleaning Co.
Our Specialties :- Fine Laundering of Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Family, Hotel and Restaurant Work. Garment Dyeing, Cleaning, Sponging and Pressing. Give us a Trial.
H. G. CLARK W. R. CLARK
46 Lincoln St.
Phone 307-4.
WM. H. CONLON
Cigar Manufacturer and Tobacco Dealer.
"White Star" and "Eclipse" Cigars a Specialty. 2 MINER STREET.
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P. J. MALONE
Drugs and Medicines
Toilet and Fancy Articles.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
17 EAGLE STREET. - - NORTH ADAMS.
F. W. Montgomery, D. D. S.
Office Hours: 9.00 to 12.00 a. m. Evening 7.00 to 8.00. 1.30 to 6 p. m.
COR. BANK AND SUMMER STS. NORTH ADAMS.
WILLIAM SULLIVAN
... Dealer in. . Furniture, Stoves and Carpets General House Furnisher.
Sullivan's New Block - North Adams, Mass.
EUGENE H. BABCOCK
General Repairing at Short Notice. Lock and Gun Smith. Umbrellas Repaired and Recovered.
EAGLE STREET, . NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Next to Baptist Church Up Stairs.
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JAMES T. LARKIN S
J. W. GALE
CATERER and CONFECTIONER
THE YELLOW FRONT
90 Main St. North Adams, Mass
HYMON H. KRONICK Il State Street, Richmond House Block Opp. the Wellington.
Merchant Tailor
First-class Work. Everything Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Cleaning and Repairing at Low Prices.
MATT. LALLY
Livery, Board and feed Stables
HOTEL THEATRICAL TRANSFER
Rear Richmond House, North Adams, Mass.
Berkshire Cycle and Auto. Co. Cycle and Automobile Supplies Bicycle, Automobile, Machine and General Repairs Also Storage For Automobiles. 95 1-2 Main St. Hoosac Court, No. Adams, Mass.
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E. A. McMillan, Pres A. N. Chippendale, Treas.
THE BERKSHIRE EGG BOX The E. A. MCMILLIN CO. Paper Box Manufacturers Shoe Cartons, Shelf Cases, Shirt and Fancy Boxes. CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
WHITNEY BROS. Brick, Stone Masons and Contractors
Are Prepared to furnish the Finest Stone for Building Purposes to be found in this vicinity and at prices that cannot be beaten. C. E WHITNEY, MERRIL H. WHITNEY, Blackinton St., No. Adams
219 Church Street
L. M. HURD
Musical Merchandise and Sheet Music Newspapers, Daily and Weekly. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. Floral Designs a Specialty. 10 ASHLAND ST., COR. MAIN, NO. ADAMS.
THE NEW AMERICAN 211 NORTH STREET. Rates, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. American Plan. PLUMB & CLARK, Proprietors. PITTSFIELD, MASS.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
To the People of North Adams
If you are dissatisfied with the bread that you eat and would like to make a change, you could not do better than to try
RENTON'S RICE BREAD
It is made of Pure Sweet Milk and Whole Rice. It is scientifically MACHINE MADE. The only Sanitary Method used in the City. Every loaf is guaranteed and is wrapped in Fine Wax Paper and bears the name
"RENTON"
Ask Your Grocer for Rice Bread, he can get it for you. Four Delivery Wagons on the Road Daily Scotch Oat Cakes, and Sweet Milk Scones Also a Fine Line of Cakes and Pastry.
RENTON'S BAKERY
414 Houghton Street.
Alexander Renton, Prop.
J. F. BOWES
REAL ESTATE
45 Main St.
No. Adams Mass.
Achilles F. Felix, D. D. S. DENTIST
Office Hours : 9.00 a. m. to 12.00 m. 1.30 p. m. to 5.30 p. m 7.00 p. m. to 8 00 p. m.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
The New Anaesthetic Somnoforme administered
208-10 New Kimbell Block, No. Adams.
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City Fire Alarm Boxes
Corner State and Summer streets
4 5 . . Main and Holden streets 6 Center and Eagle streets
7 Main and Marshall streets
8 Ashland and Chestnut streets
12 Church and Washington avenue Johnson's Mill
13 14 Corner River and Brooklyn streets
15 Corner River and Eagle streets
Union street at Tannery
Union street at Eclipse Mill
16 17 18 East Main street near Park avenue Corner East Quincy and Pleasant streets
Church and Main streets
Church and Quincy streets
Ashland street and Washington avenue
State and Walnut streets
66 Liberty and Eagle streets
West Main near entrance to Fair Grounds
Braytonville Bridge
Private box of North Adams Mfg. Co.
Corner Hudson and Prospect street
21 23 24 25 26 31 32 34 35 41 42 Meadow street 43 5I 52 61 62 71 72 I2I Normal School
East Union and Kemp
Corner Brooklyn and Houghton streets
North and Williams streets
River and Veazie streets
West Main street near Turner's shop
Holden street near Bridge
Corner Lincoln and Grant streets
123 Ashland street near Lawrence avenue
124 Corner North Holden and Bracewell avenue
I31 Beaver street opposite Mill EXTRA SIGNALS 1
3 Central Telephone Office, when an alarm is sent in by tele- phone.
Second alarm calls Hose 3; third alarm Braytonville Companies. Two blows after an alarm of fire -fire out.
Two blows and repeated three times at 7.30 a. m. in stormy weather, no school for the morning .
Two blows and repeated three times at II a m. in stormy weather no school for the afternoon.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S .
THE WILSON
The Commercial Travelers' Home
Unexcelled Cuisine.
Newly Furnished Throughout.
Excellent Cafe Connected.
Also Directly Connected with
New Empire Theatre.
JOHN T. BARRY, Prop.
Farnum Bros. Lime Co.
Manufacturers and Dealers in LIME, ALSO FIRST QUALITY BUILD- ING STONE IN ANY QUANTITY. Works 924 State St. North Adams, Mass.
MANSION HOUSE JAMES HUGHES, Prop.
43, 45 and 47 State Street North Adams
This house has just been fitted up with all the modern im- provements, and is conveniently located in the business section of the city and near the railroad depots, making it a very desirable stopping place for the traveling public, as well as a comfortable home for permanent boarders. No efforts will be spared to please our patrons on reasonable terms. Bar is furnished with choicest brands of Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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CONANI CO
J. T. Mulcare FINE
SHOES
25 Main Street.
C. C. FISHER
Groceries and Provisions
Cor. River and Eagle Sts.
North Adams, Mass.
Telephone 219-2
J. J. LILLY DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
eOAL AND WOOD
Grading, Filling and General Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
37 Main Street,
North Adams.
S. M. WHITE
Successor to L. W. White. Established 1857.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds
Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Novelties, Etc Fine line of Goods pertaining to trade. Call and examine goods and prices. All work skillfully done and warranted.
12 Ashland, Cor. Main St., North Adams, Mass.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Rates of Postage
FIRST CLASS MATTER.
This class includes Letters, Postal Cards, Sealed matter and written communications. Rates 2c per ounce or fraction thereof.
SECOND CLASS. For Publishers and Newsdealers only. Rate 1c per pound.
THIRD CLASS.
Books, Circulars, Photographs, etc., when unsealed. Rate ic for two ouncer or fraction thereof.
FOURTH CLASS.
Embraces merchandise and all matter not included in the First, Second or Third Class, which is not, in its nature of form, liable to injure other mail matter, and is not above the limit of weight, four pounds. Rate 1c for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Local or Drop Letters are always 2c for each ounce at Letter Carrier Office. Special Delivery Stamp, in addition to regular postage, insures immediate delivery at any Post Office in the U. S.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
The following table gives the names of the towns and cities adjacent to North Adams, also the principal Eastern trade cen- tres, together with their distances, amounts of railroad fare:
MILES
FARE
Albany
54
$1 38
Blackinton
3
5
Boston
I43
3 61
Fitchburg
93
2 47
Greenfield
38
I OI
Greylock
2
5
Hoosick Falls
21
54
Hoosac Tunnel
8
20
Hartford
100
2 08
Holyoke
67
1 43
New York City
199
3 70
New Haven
124
2 77
North Pownal
II
29
Pittsfield
2I
45
Rutland
82
2 38
Readsboro
18
70
Shelburne Falls
24
65
Saratoga Springs
63
I 64
Springfield
75
I 58
Troy
48
1 28
Williamstown
5
IO
Wilmington
32
I 20
Worcester
105
2 79
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The North Adams Transcript. THE NEWS
A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Transcript is the only North Adams paper which ex- clusively receives the Associated Press dispatches by telegraph and is able to give the world's latest news 17 hours before the metropolitan dailies reach this city.
REPORTORIAL STAFF
The Transcript employs a large force of news gatherers and pays more money to get news than any other paper, and as a consequence has a superior city service. It frequently gives in full, important news 24 hours in advance of other local papers.
All the people of North Adams, Adams, Williamstown can be reached by the use of one paper-that is the best one- The Transcript.
Advertising space in the Transcript costs more per inch, but less per 1,000 bona fide circulation than any other newspaper in Berkshire County.
The sworn daily average number of complete copies of the Transcript printed for the three months ending April 29, 1905, was 6,007. The sworn daily average circulation, spoiled and un- sold papers deducted, for 12 months ending December 31, 1904 was 5,752. Circulation Books open to inspection at all times
A W. HARDMAN, Proprietor.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
J
Has Unsurpassed Facilities to do
P R
T
Every Kind of
Fine Book and
Commercial
.Printing
Twenty-eight years at the Printing business in North Adams has enabled him to equip a fine Book and Job Printing Factory, right handy at 5 Main Street, where you can have your Printing properly done in first class style at reasonable price. For eighteen years Compiler, Print- er and Publisher of the
North Adams Directory
which is on exchange in principal Towns and Cities in Eastern United States, and largest European cities, making it a valuable adver- tising medium.
NEW TYPE
NEW MATERIAL
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State Normal School
Faculty
FRANK F. MURDOCK, Principal
Psychology, Pedagogy.
Rowland W. Guss
Natural Science.
Lyman R. Allen History, Geography.
A. E. Dodd
Manual Training.
Rose E. Searle
Mathematics, Music.
Mary A. Pearson Drawing, Painting.
Mary L. Baright English, Elocution.
Annie C. Skeele Physiology, Physical Culture.
Training School See Mark Hopkins School.
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Candidates for admission to any of the Normal schools must have att lined the age of seventeen years complete, if young men, and sixteen years if young women, and must be free from disease or infirmity which would unfit them for the office of teacher. Their fit- ness for admission will be determined :- 1, by their standing in a physical examination ; 2 by their moral character ; 3, by their high school record ; 4, by a written examination ; 5, by an oral examina. tion.
Written Examinations .- The examinations will embrace papers on the following groups of subjects :
1. Language-(a) English, with its grammar and literature, (b) either Latin or French .
2. Mathematics-(a) the elements of algebra, and (b) the elements of plane geometry .
3. United States History-The history and civil government of Massachusetts and the United States, with related geography and so much of English history as is directly contributory to a know- ledge of United States history.
4. Science-(a) Physiology and hygiene and (b and c) any two of the following : Physics, chemistry, physicial geography, and botany, provided one of the two selected is either physics or chem- stry.
5. Drawing and Music-(a) Elementary mechanical and free hand drawing, with any one of the topics .- form, color and arrangement, and (b) music.
Oral Examination .- Each candidate shall be required to read aloud in the presence of the examiners. He shall also be questioned orally either upon some of the foregoing subjects or upon other matters within his experience, in order that the examiners may gain some impression about his personal characteristics and his use of language, as well as given him an opportunity to furnish any evidence of qualification that might not otherwise become known to them.
Records of Scholarship .- The importance of a good record in the high school cannot be overestimated. Reasonable allowance in equivalents will be made in case a candidate, for satisfactory reasons has not taken a study named for examination. Successful exper- ience in teaching is allowed to be taken into account in the determinations of equivalents in the entrance examinations.
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Times of Examination .- Entrance examinations for candidates wishing to enter in September will be held :- The first examination on Thursday and Friday, June 29 and 30; the second examination on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 12 and 13. Preliminary ex- aminations are allowed in June. Candidates are advised to present themselves at the first examination.
General Two Years' Course .- This course is designed primarily for those who aim to teach in public schools below the high school grade.
Three Years' Course .- This course includes the subjects of the two years' course and additional elective studies from the mathe- matics, science, language, art and psychology. This course will fit graduates for highest grammar grades and departmental teaching.
Kindergarten Primary Course .- This course extends through a minimum of two years and include ssuch studies of the two years' course as immediately pertain to kindergarten work, instruction in the history and theory of kindergartens, and practice in teaching.
Special Course for Teachers -Teachers of several years of suc- cessful experience in teaching, who give evidence of maturity, good scholarship, and of aptness to teach, may with the consent of the principal and of the board of visitors, select a course, including the course in psychology and pedagogy, and when such course is suc- cessfully completed they shall receive certificates for the same.
Tuition. - Tuition is free to all residents of Massachusetts. For others the tuition is fifty dollars a year. Text books and supplies are free as in the public schools. State aid to a limited extent may be granted to deserving persons, citizens of Massachusetts, after they have been in attendance for at least one term, provided they do not live in towns where uormal schools are situated.
The Dormitory .- The dormitory provides accommodation for sixty students. Two students occupy one room. The rooms are furnished with the exception of bedding and towels. The price of board is $160 for the school year, payable in advance, in four pay- ments, one every ten weeks, beginning with the opening of school in September.
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North Adams Streets and Avenues
ADAMS street, from 5 Hathaway west to Harris. ARMSTRONG avenue, east from 7 Brooklyn to N. Holden. ARNOLD place, east of 108 Church. ASHLAND street, south from 120 Main, Opp Eagle BALLOU street, from Veazie east to Houghton.
BANK street, from 78 Main south to Summer. BARTH street, from 394 Eagle east to Marietta: BEACH street, north from East ave to Franklin.
BEACON street, from 102 Prospect east to Summit. BEAVER street, from 379 Union northeast to city limits.
BETHEL street, from 30 Franklin south. BINGHAM avenue, from Brown east. BLACKINTON street, from 350 Church west to Ashland. BLISS street, from Glen avenue to Summit street. BOND street, from 346 Ashland east to Cornith. BRACEWELL avenue, from 167 Eagle west to Houghton .. BRADFORD street, runs south from Bradley. BRADLEY place, north from 53 Center. BROOKLYN street, from Houghton northeast to city limits. BROOKLYN terrace, from Hughton east to Chase ave. BROWN street, from 185 West Main north to River. BRAYTONVILLE,located one mile west of Phoenix bridge. BRIGGS street, east from 420 Eagle to Marietta. BRADLEY street, from 432 Church east to Kemp ave. BRYANT street, from 363 Houghton west to Veazie. BURDICKVILLE, hill northwest of Johnson Mfg. Co.'s works BURNHAM street, from Crest road to Walker. CADY street, north from School to North.
CANAL street, from corner River and Eagle to Union.
CARD stret, from Cemetery west parallel with W. Main.
CENTER street, from 51 Eagle west to Phoenix. CENTRAL avenue, from 55 Franklin north. CHASE avenue, from 151 River to N. Holden. CHERRY street, from 180 Pleasant east to Meadow. CHEESBRO avenue, from 17 North north.
CHESTNUT street, from 18 Spring west.
CHURCH place, from Main to Summer next Congregational ch.
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CHURCH street, from corner Eagle and Center south to city limits.
CLARK street, from Harrison street to Greylock ave
CLEVELAND avenue, from Gallup to Kemp.
CLIFF street, from Union at Print works north to Glen ave. CORINTH street, from 20 Lawrence ave. south to Davenport.
CREST road, from Walker to Beaver.
CROSSEY place, from River north.
CROWLEY avenue, west from 83 Ashland.
DAVENPORT street, from 364 Ashland north to Church.
DEAN street, west from 510 State.
DENNIS street, now Veazie.
DEPOT street, from depot to West Main, Greylock.
DOVER street, 70 Cherry south to Richview.
DOWLIN place, off Pleasant west.
DUNBAR avenue, from Brown west.
DUGGAN street, west to Hathaway.
EAGLE street, from 119 Main north to city limits.
EAST avenue, east from Glen avenue to John street.
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EAST BROOKLYN street, now Brooklyn.
EAST CLIFF street, now Front.
EAST HIGH street, from Summit ave to Kemp ave.
EAST JOHNSON street, east from 479 Union.
EAST MAIN street, now Main.
EAST QUINCY stret, from 128 Pleasant east to Kep ave.
EAST UNION street, now Union.
ELM street, from Grant north to Sperry ave.
ELMWOOD avenue east from Willow to Dover.
ESTES street, from 299 Eagle west to Hospital.
FAIRFIELD avenue, west from 111 Holden. FAIRGROUND avenue, north from 381 W. Main.
FEIGE street, west from 363 Houghton to Brooklyn. FERN street, from Summit ave to Glen ave.
FIRST street, west from West End terrace to Notch road.
FLEMING street, from Park ave east to Kemp ave. FOLSOM street, north from Cleveland ave to Gallup.
FOREST street, south from Richmond ave to Knox.
FOURTH street, west from West End terrace to Notch road. FRANCIS street, from 109 State west and south to Walnut.
FRANKLIN street, from Eagle and Liberty northeast to city limits.
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