North Adams city directory 1910, Part 28

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 482


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TROY, N. Y.


Wire Signs, Stall Guards, Spark Guards


427 RIVER STREET


Both Telephones


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Bliss Business College


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Miscellaneous Directory


THE WESTERN


CITY ELECTION


Held third Tuesday in December


- WE HOLD


GATEWAY - '9681-


CITY GOVERNMENT


Organized first Monday in January


MAYOR JOHN H. WATERHOUSE, 1431 Massachusetts Ave. CITY COUNCIL President, HARVEY A. GALLUP Councilmen Term expires


HARVEY A. GALLUP, 21 Elmwood Avenue. 1911


WALLACE E. BROWN, 100 North Street 1911


EDWARD DAVIES, 1568 Massachusetts Avenue 1911


ARTHUR N. HARRIS, 60 Porter Street


1911


GEORGE A. HASTINGS, 71 Bracewell Avenue 1911


HENRY J. VROOMAN, 93 Park Avenue 1911


EZRA D. WHITAKER, 40 Quincy Street


1911


BENJAMIN K. COOK, South Church Street 1912


BERNARD F. CURLEY, 245 Houghton Street 1912


GEORGE A. DURAND, 57 Witt Street 1912


ALEXANDER W. FULTON, 115 Eagle Street 1912


SHELLEY W. POTTER, 21 Cherry Street 1912


CHARLES W. FORD, 855 Massachusetts Avenue 1912


GEORGE J. VASSEUR, 16 Miner Street 1912


PATRICK H. McMAHON, 27 Hudson Street 1913


JOHN A. BOND, 62 Holden Street


1913


CONDIT W. DIBBLE, 41 Montana


1913


CHAS. W. FULLER, 86 Cleveland Ave.


1913


EDW. J. GODFREY, 74 Quincy


1913


EDW. H. PRATT, 7 Willow, 1913


G. MURRAY WHITE, 208 East Quincy Clerk, CHARLES S. BROOKER


1913


Regular meetings of the City Council, first Tuesday of each month at 7.30 p. m.


CITY OFFICERS


CITY CLERK-Charles S. Brooker


ASSISTANT CITY CLERK-Mabel L. Amell


CITY TREASURER and COLLECTOR-Stephen W. Fairfield


The Scientific Examination of the eye and furnishing of Glasses the exclusive business of D. R. Provencher, O. R. 51 Main St., No. Adams


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H. A. MANNING CO'S


CITY SOLICITOR-Clarence P. Niles


AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS-Alexander Craswell


CITY ENGINEER-Roswell L. Gardner


COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS-Franklin B. Locke CITY BOOKKEEPER-Peter Keefe


SUPERINTENDENT OF OUTDOOR WORK-William P. Buckley SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS-Edward McCraw OVERSEER of the POOR AND ALMONER-William H. Ingraham CITY PHYSICIAN-William F. McGrath, M. D.


ASSESSORS-Edward N. Smith (1911) chairman; Timothy J. Crowley (1912 ) Frank A. Walker (1913) BOARD OF HEALTH-John R. Hobbie, M. D., chairman, James O'Halloran, H. Alphonse LaBrie, Douglas W. Hyde, agent


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-See Public Schools


TRUSTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY-See Library


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS-Charles E. Winchell (1914), Wil- liam G. Carroll (1912), James A. McCann


CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS-Oscar A. Archer, Chairman;


Arthur W. Chippendale, George French, Secretary.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-William F. Barrington, (1913) Chairman; Michael J. Fleming (1911) Charles M. Chase (1912) Charles S. Brooker, city clerk, ex-officio INSPECTOR OF WIRES-John Doherty


INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING-Douglas W. Hyde


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS-Angus A. McDonell, V. S.


INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS AND MILK-Henry A. Tower


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-John E. Davis


PUBLIC WEIGHER AT CITY SCALES-Louis A. Germain


CONSTABLES-Douglas W. Hyde, Perry M. Farley, Arthur M. Nichols


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Station off 40 State St. CHIEF-William F. Dinneen, First Captain, Phillip Perron, Second captain, Frank J. Jones. Patrolmen


James H. Krum


Henry F. Whipple


Nicholas J. Walsh


Giovanni B. Rosasco


James A. Bowes William L. Scully


George B. Chilson Patrick Walsh


Pierce J. Walsh


Sidney E. Houran Arthur P. Wyman Emile Beliveau Patrick Craven John F. Smith Albert Whitney Walter Goodrow Edward E. Cavanaugh William G. McKane


Berkshire Adjustment Co., Collections Everywhere Members Co-op. Collection Bu- reau System' 308 Dowlin Block


Tuttle & Bryant


Reliable Store for Infant's Dresses. Cloaks, Bonnets and all needed gar- ments that the little one requires at moderate prices.


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Reserve Force


James F. Kelly James Kiggins


William Gilman Michael Coyne


Constables Perry M. Farley, Douglas W. Hyde, Arthur M. Nichols


MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT POLICE


Branch Office, 68 Main


INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS-Lemuel Pope


INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES-John F. Casey


INSPECTOR OF BOILERS-Franklin L. Furbush


FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL STATION 40 STATE ST. CHIEF-Henry J. Montgomery; Deputy Chief, Roscoe E. Hosley


HOSE NO. 1-CAPT. ORVILLE LASHER


HOSE No. 2-Center St., CAPT. NAPOLEON JOHNDROW


HOSE No. 3-Union St., CAPT. EDWARD W. POST


HOSE NO. 4-Braytonville, CAPT. JOHN MCCARTHY


HOSE NO. 5-Blackinton, CAPT. JOHN PHILLIPS


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1. CAPT. ANDREW H. EWING FIRE ALARM BOXES


4 State and Summer Streets


5 Main and Marshall Streets


6 Main and Holden Streets


7 Main and Ashland Streets


8 Main and Church Streets


9 Center and Eagle Streets


12 Brown Street at Johnson's Mill


13 River and Veazie Streets


14 River and Houghton Streets


15 Eagle and River Streets


16 Union Street, at Tannery


17 Union Street, at Eclipse Mill 18 Beaver


21 Pleasant and East Quincy Streets


23 Meadow Street


24 East Main and Kemp Avenue


25 Union and Kemp Streets


26 State and Walnut Streets


31 West Main Street, at Turner's Shop


32 West Main Street, near Fair Grounds 34 West Main Street, at Marion Avenue


35 North Adams Mfg. Co. (Private)


36 West Main and Depot Street


37 State Road and Depot Street


38 Blackinton Store


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JAMES MARTIN 20 Holden Street,


North Adams, Mass


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WE AREAGENTS FOR General Electric Motors and Generators Berkshire Electric Construction Co·


404


H. A. MANNING CO'S


39 River Street and Davidson Avenue


41 Bracewell Avenue and No. Holden Street


42 Hall and Grove Streets


43 Liberty and Eagle Streets


51 Brooklyn and Houghton Streets


52 North and William Streets


61 Prospect and Hudson Streets


62 Cliff and Montgomery Streets


71 Holden Street, near Bridge


72 Lincoln and Grant Streets


121 Ashland and Chestnut Streets


123 Ashland Street and Washington Avenue


124 Ashland Street and Lawrence Avenue


125 Blackinton and Montana Streets


131 Church and Quincy Streets


132 Church Street and Washington Avenue


141 Church Street, Normal School


142 Hunter's Foundry


Directions for ringing an alarm-Open box and pull lever down once and let go.


Persons pulling in an alarm will please remain at box so as to inform firemen upon arrival of the location of fire.


STORM SIGNALS-Signals for closing schools in very stormy weather will be given at 7:15 a. m., 8:15 a. m .and 12:15 m. from the Hunter Machine Co., Braytonville Mill and Blackinton Mill. Three long whistles at 7:15 a. m. means no school at High School. Three long whistles at 8:15 a. m. means no forenoon session in the other schools. Three long whistles at 12:15 m. means no afternoon session. When the 12.15 signal is not given afternoon sessions will be held as usual.


POST OFFICES


W. F. Darby, postmaster C. A. Larabee, ass't postmaster Clerks


John A. Duggan


Charles E. Hurd


Andrew O. Heggie


Saul Palmer


George White Frank E. Wiley Murray W. Morgan Substitute, Paul Messier Letter Carriers


James F. Coughlin No. 1


James Benjamin No. 7 John F. Kennedy No.8


James A. Reagan No. 2


Owen Callahan No. 3 John Gagnon No. 9


Thos. Lloyd No. 4 Frank R. Partridge No. 10


Michael F. McCarthy No. 5 Walter Illingworth No. 11


Lucius F. Rand No. 6


John F. Mullen No. 12


Burlingame & Darbys Go., No. Adams Mass.


Biggest Hardware and Drug Store in Western Massachusetts. Wholesale& Retail


Circular letters and enve- lope addressing a specialty


Bliss Business College


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Substitutes


Frank Kennedy Thomas Seery


Sidney Dalton Rural Delivery Carriers


W. E. Fuller No. 1 Sub., C. W. Fuller R. S. McKay No. 2 Sub., F. B. Hayden


F. K. Gould No. 3 Sub., J. D. Canfield


Blackınton


E. W. Blackinton, postmaster


POSTAGE RATES


Domestic Mail Matter


First Class-Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof Sealed packages, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof.


Second Class-Papers sent by publishers, or from the office of publication, one cent per pound.


Papers of the second class, when sent by others than publishers, one cent per four ounces or fraction thereof.


Third Class-Books, circulars, photographs, lithographs, proof sheets and corrected proof sheets with manuscript copy accompanying the same, one cent for two ounces.


Fourth Class-Labels, billheads, wrapping paper, mer- chandise, to the extent of four pounds, one cent per ounce, except seeds, cuttings, roots and plants, one cent for two ounces or fraction thereof


Letters with a special delivery stamp thereon, in ad- dition to the regular postage, are delivered by a special mes- senger from any post office in the United States.


MONEY ORDERS


Money can be sent to any office doing money order business in the United States or foreign countries.


A single domestic money order may include any amount from one cent to one hundred dollars, inclusive, but must not contain a fractional part of a cent.


REGISTERED MAIL


All kinds of mailable matter can be registered by the payment of the registry fee, which is ten cents in all cases, in addition to the regular postage.


Postmasters are forbidden to address registered matter for their patrons, to enclose it in an envelope, to seal it, or affix the stamp.


LIBRARIES


North Adams Public Library, Monument Square


Andrew J. Houghton Memorial building, Monument. Square, open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m .; reading room open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Holidays and Sundays.


Expert Workmanship at D. R. PROVENCHER'S,


French Eye Specialist North Adams, Mass.


51 Main Street,


Importing Tailors Main cor. Bank Sts.


P. J. Boland & Co. J. A. McCANN Treas.


406 H. A. MANNING CO'S


from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Librarian, Miss Mabel Temple, Assist- ants Mildred E. Fuller, Angelina Veazie, Angie M. Blackinton. Number of Volumes 31,135, Hiram V. Martin, Janitor Trustees: William Gallup, Annie B. Jackson, Frank F. Murdock.


Oscar A. Archer Branch No. Adams Public Library Jennie A. Blackinton, Librarian


CEMETERIES


Commissioner of Cemeteries-William H. Ingraham


Hillside Cemetery, West Main St.


South View Cemetery, South Church St.


St. Joseph Cemetery, South Church St.


Blackinton Cemetery, Massachusetts Ave., Blackinton


MILITARY


Company M, 2nd Regiment, M. V. M.


Armory, Park St., Adams, Drills Monday evening. Capt. J. Tracy Potter; 1st. Lieut. George Grant, Jr .; 2nd Lieut. William O'Brien.


HOSPITALS


(For further information see pages 41, 35 )


North Adams Hospital, Hospital Ave .; Berkshire Hills Sanitarium, cor. North and Williams; Baker-Rose Sani- tarium, 93 Park Ave.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


School Committee: Oscar A. Archer, (1912) chairman, Martin M. Brown (1911), Herbert B. Clark (1911), Charles E. Hyland (1912), sec'y., Alfred Bechard (1913), Charles L. Frink, (1913)


Superintendent of Schools: Isaac Freeman Hall, Christine


L. Ward. Assistant


Truant Officer: Albert G. Whipple.


Number of School Houses 11; Rooms 97; teachers 115


Teachers Drury School, 179 Main High


Herbert H. Gadsby, Principal-Latin.


Mortimer W. Thomas, Vice-Principal-History


Maurice W. Kearney-Science


William H. Coleman-English


Amy D. Thissell-French


Mountings guaranteed against


Provencher' S French Eye breakage for one year at


Specialist


Tuttle & Bryant


Complete lines of American, German and English Wall Papers at moderate prices. WILSON BLOCK, NO. ADAMS


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Mary F. Curran-French and English


Lubelle M. Hall-Latin and Algebra


Maria B. Goodwin-Commercial Branches


Ella B. Spencer-German and English


Dora A. Radlo-Science


Josephine Fuller-Commercial


M. Frances Sanderson-Commercial


Mr. Clifford N. Nye, Head of Commercial Dept.


Primary (figure in parenthesis indicates grade ) Mae Tyler (6, 5) Margaret R. Smith, (2, 1)


Janitor, Orville Lasher Mark Hopkins School, beyond 251 Church


Mrs. M. E. Couch, Principal


Amalie Knobel (9)


Georgia P. Devine (5) Agnes E. Walker, (4) F. A. Clark (4)


Emily D. Stacy (7)


Bertha A. Bowman (Assistant )


Genevieve M. Chapin (3)


Florence W. Raguse (7)


Susan G. Lombard (3)


Margaret McCormack (6)


Emma H. Tingue (2)


Idella Haskins (6) Edith Root (2)


Margaret Gallon, (5) Mae E. McGowan (1)


Elva L. Brownson (1) Kindergarten


E. Graeme Graves Harriet L. Stroud, (Assistant ) Janitor, Joseph Saulnier


Freeman School, Estes St.


Lily E. Blanchard, Principal Mary L. Madden (6)


Mary A. Quinn (9)


Mary E. Cummings (5)


Teresa Sullivan (9)


Celia A. Andrew (4)


Anna E. Burns (8)


Ethel F. Lee (3)


Ethel M. Carpenter (7) Mary E. Heslin (2)


Lillian M. Lewis (1) Nettie Stewart Buckley (1)


Mary L. Canfield (1) Kindergarten


Harriet E. Richmond


Sarah E. Tattersall, Assistant Janitor, William Hockridge


Johnson School, Johnson St.


Eva I. Haskins , Principal Mary G. Malloy (5)


Alice M. Card, (9) Mary M. Ryan (4)


Mary C. Raidy (8) Isabel Haddow (4)


A. D. Pike


DISTRICT MANAGER


Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.


GOOD WORK! HONEST PRICES Our Motto Berkshire Electric Construction Co. 23 Eagle Street


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Cecelia M. Collins (7) Harriet E. Brown (3)


Harriet A. Hathaway (6) Dora L. Cardany (2) Harriet F. Brooks, (2nd Assistant ) Janitor, Alpheus M. Burdick Veazie School, 29-33 Veazie St.


Alice C. Bulkeley, Vice-Principal (1) Dora J. Gelinas (1 )


Alice R. White


Kindergarten Margaret I. Guinan, Assistant. Janitor, Mason B. Hathaway Houghton School, 396-420 Union St.


Rose G. Sherry, Principal Annabel Jones (5)


Maude H. Sullivan (7, 8)


Eunice Butterworth (4)


Anna Nolan, Assistant (7) Anna Foley (3)


Mabel A. Tower (6) Gertrude J. Orr (2)


Ethel W. Winslow (1) Kindergarten


Susan M. Cleghorn Clara I. Parkhurst, Assistant


Brayton School, W. Main St.


Helen O. Sheldon, Principal Mary A. Ketchum (5, 4)


Marion Hussey (9)


Elizabeth M. Harrison (3 )


Jeanie Jarvie (8, 7)


Annie E. Owen (2)


Ella I. Lillie (6) Sarah A. Wells (1)


Janitor, John Crews


State Street School, 177-189 State St.


Sarah T. Haskins, Principal


Frances C. Welsby (2)


Clara E. Dalton (5, 4)


Margaret Heslin (2)


Elizabeth Costello (3) Grace S. Allen (1)


Mary A. Haddow (1) Kindergarten


Annie N. Pike Ada A. Hicks, Assistant


Janitor, Robert Costello


Blackinton School, Blackinton J. Marion Woodward, Principal


Mabel L. Phelps (9) Margaret[C. Burke] (4)


Ruth M. Hall (8, 7) Anna C. Carpenter (3)


Marion H. Ketchum (6) Susan Richards (2)


Annie L. Bartlett (5) Marion Cady? (1) Janitor, Michael H. O'Brien


Greylock School, Greylock


Agnes M. Malcolm (2)


Elizabeth McGowan (1)


Burlingame & Darhys Un. No. Adams: Mass. Wholesale & Retail:


Biggest Hardware and Drug Store in Western Mass.


Circular letters and enve- lope addressing a specialty


Bliss Business College


1910 NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY 409


East Mountain School, East Mountain Rd. Ungraded-Goldie I. Rudnick


Supervisors Mabel G. Post-Primary Drawing and Industrial Work


Arthur W. Trueby-Manual Training


Helen Van A. Schuyler-Domestic Science Harry E. Pratt-Drawing


James Morley Chambers-Music


Albert G. Whipple-Truant Officer


Drury Academy Trustees Pres. James E. Hunter, Treas. George L. Rice, Sec'y. V. A. Whitaker


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL


Frank Fuller Murdock, Principal Instructors in the Normal Department


Frank F. Murdock,


Roland W. Guss


Psychology, Pedagogy Natural Science


Archer C. Bowen


Floyd B. Jenks


History, Geography Agriculture


Arthur W. Trubey


Industrial Training


Mary A. Pearson


Drawing, Industrial Arts


Rosa E. Searle


Mathematics, Music


Annie C. Skeele


Physiology, Physical Culture


Mary L. Baright


English, Reading Domestic Arts


Priscilla Alden


Drawing, Industrial Arts


Mark Hopkins Training School


Instructors in the Grammar and Primary Department Donna F. Couch, Principal


School organization and management in the Normal department,


Amalie Knobel


Addie M. Ayer


Rose G. O'Neill


Florence W. Raguse


E. Idella Haskins


Emily D. Stacey


Margaret R. Gallon


Freelove Clarke Agnes E. Walker


Susan G. Lombard


Genevieve M. Chapin


Emma H. Tingue


Second grade


Edith A. Root


Second grade


Oculist Prescriptions filled Satisfaction guaranteed


D. R. Provencher, 0. R. 51 Main St., North Adams, Mass.


Ninth grade Eighth grade Seventh grade Seventh grade Sixth grade Fifth grade Fifth grade Fourth grade Fourth grade Third grade Third grade


Helen V. A. Schuyler


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Springfield Union


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Annie J. Lamphier


First grade


Elva L. Brownson


Mae E. McGowan


First grade First grade


Instructors in Kindergarten Department


Eliza Graeme Graves Principal


Harriet L. Stroud* Assistant


Briggsville Rural Training School


Hannah P. Waterman Principal, grammar department


Nella H. Cole Primary department


Broad Brook Training School


Ethel H. Nash Principal Assistant.


Annie R. Campbell


PRIVATE SCHOOLS Y. M. C. A. Textile School Y. M. C. A. Bldg., 34 Summer St. Bliss Business College, 82 Main


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS St. Francis School, Eagle near Union


Sisters of St. Joseph


Sister Mary Eulalia, Superior 16 Teachers, 720 Pupils


Notre Dame School, 214 Main St. Sisters of St. Anne, Teachers


Jewish School, Francis Street Morris Cohn, Teacher


CHURCHES


Advent Church, G. A. R. Hall, Holden St.


Pastor, H. A. Mitchell, res. 143 Bracewell av. Services: Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7 p. m., Sunday School, 12 m. Loyal Workers Society 6 p. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m .; clerk, Almeda Lloyd; treas, Mrs. Belle Harris.


Baptist Chapel, East Mountain rd, No regular services


Blackinton Union Church


Pastor supplied; Finance Com .; A. J. Buffum; E. J. Hughes; J. E. Davis; J. P. Blackinton; Frederick Myers.


Braytonville Union Chapel, Notch Rd.


Finance Committee: James Drysdale, Warren J. Crawley ; John Williams, Fred Briggs, Miss Sarah Wells, Mary Ketchum ;. Dennis Brown.


Berkshire Adjustment Co., Collections Everywhere Members Co-op. Collection Bu- reau System 308 Dowlin Block.


Tuttle & Bryant


Specialists in Women's Ready-to-wear Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists and Dress- es. Weare especially noted for the high class tailoring and finish of all our garments.


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Briggsville Chapel


Pastor Mr. Calhoun, res. Stamford, Vt. Standing Com- mittee, Joseph Graham, chairman.


Catholic Church, Blackinton


Services held in Father Matthew Hall, Massachusetts av, Sundays. Pastor Rev. J. F. O'Connor, res. Williamstown.


Christian Science, Chestnut near Ashland St.


First reader, Josephine Fuller; second reader, Angie Orr; clerk, Henry Orr; treas., Eugene Franchere; pres., Mrs. Retta Dox. Services: Sunday, 10:45 a. m., Sunday school, 12 m .; testimonial meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Reading room open Monday 7:30 to 9 p. m .; Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.


First Baptist Church, Main cor. North Church St.


Pastor, James H. Spencer, res. 130 Church; clerk, A. W. Fulton; treas., Albert E. Spencer, S. S. supt., H. B. Clark; sexton, W. J. Daniels; Services, Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. in summer and 7:00 p. m. in winter, Sunday School 12m .; Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. and Friday 7:30 p. m.


First Congregational Church, Main St.


Pastor, Theodore E. Busfield, res., 123 Church St. services: Sunday 10:30 a. m .; 7:30 p. m .; winter 7:00 p. m .; Sunday school 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. , 6 p. m. weekly prayermeeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m .; clerk, G. W. Chase; treas., W. W. Butler; S. S. supt., Geo. B. Flood. Parish Officers: clerk, C. W. Ford; treas., N. B. Flood.


First Universalist Church, Summer St.


Pastor, George M. Gerrish, res. 16 Wall. Services: Sunday 10:30 a. m .; 7:00 p. m .; no evening service in summer; Sunday school, 11:45 a. m .; mid-week meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m .; Parish moderator, Dr. O. J. Brown; clerk, F. E. Eaton; treas., George H. Bedford; S. S. supt., Dr. M. M. Brown.


Holy Family Church, Greylock Pastor Rev. L. T. Rodier, res. Williamstown.


Jewish Synagogue, House of Israel, Francis St.


Rabbi, Rev. Joseph Caepton; res. South St., pres., J. Cohn; v. pres., L. Salkin; F. sec'y., J. Rosenbloom; rec. seć'y., Louis Jacobs. Services: Saturday, 8 to 10 a. m .; Sunday 7 to 10 p. m., evening service Friday, 6 to 7 p. m .; Saturday, 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. and Sunday at 7:00 p. m.


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Good Shoes and Rubbers Moderately Priced


JAMES MARTIN


20 Holden Street, North Adams, Mass.


Our


GOOD WORK! HONEST PRICES


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Methodist Episcopal Church, North Church.


Pastor, Rev. Stewart W. Irwin; res. North Church. Services : Sunday, 10:30 a. m .; 7:30 p. m. in summer; and 7:00 p. m. in winter; Sunday school, 12 m .; class meeting 9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m .; Junior League, 4:00 p. m .; Tuesday, Epworth League, 7:30 p. m .; Thursday, prayer meeting 7:30 p. m .; May to September, 7:45 p. m.


Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church, Washington Ave.


Minister, W. H. Jones, res. 1 Yale. Services: Sunday, 8 p. m .; Sunday school, 4 p. m .; Thursday prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. S. S. supt., W. H. Jones.


Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart, Main St.


Pastor, C. H. Jeannotte, res. 228 Main, assistants, L. A. Sinard, A. Botvin. Services; Masses, 7, 8:15, 9:15 and 10:30 a. m .; Sunday school, 2 p. m. Society of the Ladies of St. Ann, Meetings 1st Sunday. Society of the Ladies of Charity, Meetings 2nd Sundays.


Second Baptist Church 41 Washington Ave.


Pastor, Rev. Robert V. Fields. Services: Sunday 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 3:00 p. m .; Tuesday, prayer meeting 8 p. m.


St. Andrews Episcopal Mission, Massachusetts Ave.


Rector, Rev. F. J. Carter; warden, Worsick Garstang; treas., Wm. Jacks; clerk Geo. Richards.


St. Anthony of Padua Church, Holden St.


Pastor, William Lattanzi. Services Sunday, Masses 8 a. m., Nov. 1st to May 1st, 7:30 a. m. May 1st to Nov 1st; and 9:30, vespers and benedictions, Nov.1st to May 1st 7 p. m .; May 1st to Nov. 1st, 7:30; Sunday school 2 p. m. Daily Masses 7:30 a. m., summer; 8. a.m. winter.


St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, Eagle opp. Center St.


Pastor, E. P. Dunphy, res. 75 Eagle; assistants, J. W. Welch, J. F. Sullivan; organist, Thomas F. Murphy. Ser- vices: Masses, 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m .; Sunday school 3:30 p. m,; vespers 4 p. m.


Holy Name Society, meetings 2nd Sunday, 7 p. m., Rev. J. F. Sullivan director. Rosary Society, meetings 3rd Sun- day 5 p. m., Rev. J. W Welch, director. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin meetings 1st Sunday 5 p. m., Rev. E. P. Dunphy director.


Burlingame & Darbys Co. HARDWARE NO. ADAMS DRUGS MASS.


GOODS SOLD ON YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED PLAN


Our Employment Depart- ment gets positions


Bliss Business College


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St. John's Episcopal Church, Summer St.


Minister in charge, Rev. L. P. Bissell D. D., res., Summer St .; treas., E. M. Meekins ; clerk, F. W. Reed; Services : Sunday Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m., every Sunday in the month, except the first; Sunday school and Bible class, 10 a.m. 11 a. m. and 5 p. m .; week days, Friday, 7:30 p. m. S. S. supt., Thomas G. Henderson.


Salvation Army Barracks, Marshall


Public meetings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 8 o'clock; Sunday 3, 6 and 8 p. m .; private meeting for soldiers and converts, Monday 8 p. m.


Y. M. C. A., 34 Summer St. (For further information see page 26 ) Open daily, from 9 a. m to 9 p. m. Sunday Services 4 p. m .; pres., R. A. Thompson; v. pres., A. L. Bossi; treas., W. W. Butler; R. sec'y., J. C. Willian; Dir- ectors for three years: R. A. Thompson; J. T. Potter; E. S. Wilkinson, W. K. Greer, J. C. Willian; four years C. W. Gallup, H. E. Wetherbee.


Ladies Auxiliary


Pres., Mrs. H. W. Clark; v. pres., Mrs. J. W. Crawford sec'y., Mrs. A. Cooper Mac Farland; treas., Mrs. R. L. Chase.


J. KIMMEY


Theatrical and Masquerade Costumer


328-330 River Street


Troy, N. Y.


H. R. Phone 957-W Com. 683


Ladies' and Gent's Full Dress, Fancy and Comic Suits, Wigs, Beards, Masks. Costumes for Operettas, Minstrels and Tableaux


D. R. PROVENCHER, O. R. French Specialist on Eyesight. Satisfaction Guaranteed North Adams, Mass.


51 Main Street,


P. J. Boland & Co. Cor. Main and Bank Streets.


Makers


Men's Clothes


of


J. A. McCANN, Pres.


414 H. A. MANNING CO'S


Societies, Associations, Clubs, Etc.


American Railroad Employes and Investors Association


Pres., J. D. Bourne, sec'y. and treas., Patrick Foley, v pres,. F. Booker


A. O. H. Division No. 10


Pres., John B. Welch, v. pres., John Riordan, R. sec'y., John Henry, F. sec'y Daniel McEvoy, treas., William Buckley. Meets 1st Tuesdays, A. O. H. Hall.


Auxiliary, No. 3


Pres. Nellie Cleary, v pres., Margaret Michaels, R. sec'y. Mary Wheeler, F. sec'y., Mary Murphy, treas., Mrs. Anna Braley , Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays A. O. H. Hall.


Division No. 4


Pres., Patrick H. McMahon, v. pres., Owen Callahan, R. sec'y., Timothy E. Fitzgerald, treas., John F. Cronin. Meets 2nd and last Thursdays 95 Main St.


Auxiliary No. 1


Pres., Mrs. William Tyrell, v. pres., Nellie Cody, F. sec'y., Mrs. John Kennedy, treas., Mrs. Mary Blackwell, R. sec'y., Isabelle McCormick. Meets 2nd and last Tuesdays, A. O. H. Hall.


Uniform Rank Div. 4


Capt. J. H. McMahon, 1st Lieut., Wm. Powers, 2nd Lieut, John F. Cronin, 1st Serg. James Kelley. Meets 2nd and last Thursdays 95 Main St.




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