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Ransford Frank, 82 Main
Reed Joseph P., 87 Church Smith E. N., 104 Main SPENCER BROS, 104 Main
Tinney Adelbert, 51 Bryant
TURNER J. C., 103 Main (308) Witherell A. J. 124 Church
REED MFRS
North Adams Loom, Reed & Harness Mfrs, 3 Chestnut
RESTAURANTS (See Lunch Rooms)
Cardinal Max, 115 Center Grill Restaurant, 50 State Lebert Theodore, 11 Marshall Livermore G. H., 16 Bank O'Brien P. J., 81 Center ONYX EATING HOUSE, 25 Main
Nute's Restaurant, Bank cor Summer SAXTON'S RESTAURANT, 90 Main Timothy & Wildman, 70} Main
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Electric Call or Phone 619
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H. A. MANNING CO'S
ROLLER COVERER GODFREY[E. J. CO, 60 Union
ROOFING ETC
Arnold Charles J., 84 Holden
GODFREY E. J. Co, 60 Union
Lyons J. W., 496 W Main
Martin Samuel, Notch rd
Phoenix Roofing Co, The, 489 State
Smith John H., 516 State
Wells Felix, 421 River
RUG MFRS
North Adams Rug Co, 3 Chestnut
SALOONS (See Hotels, also Liquor Dealers)
Corsiglia & Co, 36-38 State
Dempsey Matthew, 77 Center
Fitzgerald Edward, 83-85 Center
Madison A. & Co, 65 Center
McHale Frank J., (wholesale), 69 Center Moloney D. H., 63 Center Murphy C. J. & Co, 26 State
Morrissey Bros, 3-7 Marshall
Mulcare J. H. & Co, 26 Marshall
Mulcare Thomas J., 116 Center
Quinn Thos., 55-59 Union
Rosi J. A., 24 Main
Ryan Charles A., (fifth class), 67 Holden
Scully T. J. & Co, 106-108 Center
Wilson House Cafe, 11 Holden
Welch J. E., 43 State
Windsor New The, 30-32 State
SANATARIUMS
Berkshire Hills Sanatorium, 100 North BAKER-ROSE SANATARIUM, 93 Park av
SASH, DOORS AND BLIND MFRS DIBBLE S. B. LUMBER CO. THE, 174 State
SAUSAGE MFRS
Testoni Alfonso, 189 State
SCHOOLS American Garment Cutting School, Dowlin bldg (309) BLISS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 82 Main Savery Mary E., 69 Main (6)
Y. M. C. A. Textile School, 34 Summer
SEWING MACHINES
Desjarlais E. D., 1 Brooklyn ter
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Singer Sewing Machine Co, 34 Eagle Underwood W, S., 18 Holden
SHIRT WAIST MFRS
Ellis W. S., 264 State
SHOE DEALERS (See Boot and Shoe Dealers)
SHOE MFRS
Keith Geo. E. Co, Brown
Weber Bros. Shoe Co, r 112 Holden
SIGNS AND BULLETINS WHITE JOHN W., 13 Ashland
SILVER PLATING
Earl Melvin J., 7 N Holden
SPORTING GOODS
HUNT BROS, 75 Main
STABLES (Livery and Sale)
Connors Thomas F., 111 River
FLAGGS STABLES, J. A. Bond, prop. 70 Main
HORRIGAN JOHN F., 15 Main
Lally & Smith, 21 State Pattison F. A., 39 State
Shapiro Samuel (sales), rear 35 Union
Welch Owen Jr, 45 State
STATIONERS
Hurd L. M. Mrs, 10 Ashland
STEAMSHIP AGENTS
GALLUP H. A., 85 Main (410), Cunard, White Star, Leland, French line, Hamburg-American, Anchor, Allen, St. Clyde, Mallory, Red Star, T. Cook & Sons Tours Haskins C. C., 103 Main (206)
Ransford Frank W., 82 Main
STENOGRAPHERS
Barnard Edwin, 8812 Main BLISS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 82 Main
STOCK COMPANIES
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS, capital stock, $1,500,000; vice- pres, A. C. Houghton; treas, W. A. Gallup BALLSTON REFRIGERATING STORAGE CO. THE, James L. Scott, pres, Louis Schwarz, treas; Frank H. Brown, sec'y; Chas. Schwarz, asst treas, all of Ballston Spa, N. Y Barber Leather Co, pres, Archer H. Barber; treas, Harry S. Millard; supt, George E. Cox
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H. A. MANNING CO'S
Berkshire Hosiery Company, pres and treas, Edward A. Rich- ardson; vice-pres, J. L. Temple; sec'y, Arthur D Cady Berkshire Street Railway Co, general mgr, C. Q. Richmond BOLAND P. J. CO, J. A. McCann, pres and treas
Bonnar David Mfg. Co, capital stock. $10,000; pres, David Bonnar; vice-pres, David B. King; sec, James K. Bonnar; treas, David Bonnar
BURLINGAME & DARBYS CO. THE, capital, $40,000; pres, W. Frank Darby; vice-pres and sec, Sanford H. Plumb, treas, William E. Orton
Consolidated Dry Goods Co, capital $1,000,000; pres, A. B. Wallace, Springfield; treas, W. W. Cummings
DIBBLE S. B. LUMBER CO, treas, William B. Parmele Foliated Talc Co, pres, Gilbert B. Maxwell; sec and treas, B. T. Henry; capital $50,000
GALLUP HARVEY A. AGENCY, capital $7,500; pres, Harvey A. Gallup; sec, Condit W. Dibble; treas, Harvey A. Gallup
Greylock Mills, capital $700,000; pres, C. T. Plunkett; vice pres, W. C. Plunkett; treas, W. B. Plunkett
Hoosac Cotton Mills, capital stock, $1,350,000, pres, Wmn. M. Butler; treas, Robert W. Prentice; supt, W. K. Greer
HUNTER JAMES MACHINE CO, pres J. E. Hunter; vice-
pres, James D. Hunter ; treas, Herbert E. Wetherbee ; sec, George C. Hadley
Keith Geo. E. Co, pres, Geo. E. Keith, Brockton; 1st-vice- pres, Myron L. Keith; 2nd vice-pres, Oscar C. Davis; treas, Eldon B. Keith; asst treas, Harold C. Keith
MARTIN FRANK T., incorporated, capital $5,000; pres, Frank T. Martin; treas and clerk, F. H. Viall
McMillin E. A. Co. The, pres, Edward A. McMillin; treas. Arthur W. Chippendale; capital, $25,000
North Adams Brick Co, capital stock, $5,000; pres, E. Whit- aker; treas, V. A. Whitaker
North Adams Junk Co, pres, Abram Carr; vice-pres, Joseph Alpert, treas, Abram Shapiro; sec, A. Alpert
NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT CO, pres, Alfred Clarke, Bos- ton; treas, Addis M. Whitney ; sec, George F. Howland
North Adams Industrial Co, pres, George A. Hastings, vice pres, F. S. Richardson; treas, George A. MacDonald; clerk A. W. Chippendale
NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING CO, capital stock, $150,000; pres, James F. Fisher, sec'y, James F. Fisher ; treas, E. B. Penniman
North Adams Realty Trust The, treas and general mgr, C. W. Ford
North Adams Wholesale Co, pres, Albert Franchere; treas, Edward W. Streeter; clerk, Daniel Eldridge
TEMPLE J. L. CO, lumber, sash, doors, blinds and glass, treas, J. L. Temple
TUTTLE & BRYANT CO., pres., E. A. Bryant
Weber Bros. Shoe Co, capital stock, $500,000; pres, A. C.
Specialists in Dress Goods, Silks
Tuttle & Bryant CO. Wash Goods, Linens, White Goods and all desirable Dress Fabrics
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Weber; sec, W. D. Rider; treas, W. J. Weber
Windsor Print Works, capital stock, $1,600,000; pres, Walton Ferguson ; vice-pres, Charles M. Howard; treas, Alfred L. Ferguson ; sec, P. J. Ashe ; general mgr, David A. Russell
STONE CUTTERS AND DEALERS
Meaney & Walsh, 15 Eagle
Whitney Bros, 219 Church
STORAGE
Ballston Refrigerating Co, 75 Morris
STOVES AND TINWARE (See Stove Repairers)
CODY J. H., 24-32 Eagle
Bashevkin D. & Co, 20-22 Marshall
Morrison Malcolm, 38-40 Holden
Secor F. A., 131 State
Sullivan William B., 45 Main
Porter O Hadfield, 30 Eagle
Tahskin N., 15 Center
Van Valkinburg Monroe, 19 Eagle
Yon & Bissaillon, 41 Eagle
STOVE REPAIRER (See Stoves and Tinware) Welch Otis E,, 23 State
STREET RAILWAY Berkshire Street Railway, office 76 Main, car barn So. State
TALLOW, HIDES, ETC North Adams Tallow Co, 143 Ashland
TICKET BROKER
Isbell C. P., 13 Bank
TAILORS (See Clothes Cleaned and Repaired)
Berkson Samuel, 19 State
BOLAND P. J. Co, 78 Main
BOLAND P. J. & SON, Main cor State
Brown John, 13 Center Buckley D. D., 72₺ Main
Cadieux Adelard, 61 Eagle
Chapman David, Leonard, Blackinton Cohen & Miller, 37 Bank
DeGuzzi Frank, 79₺ Main
· De Pace Louis, 103 Main (433)
Evans Walter S., 35 12 Main King Frank, 57 Eagle Kronick Hymon H., 23 Main Litchfield C. H., 14 Ashland O'Brien James, 30 Bank SIMKIN A. D., (Ladies), 85 Main (330) WEIN MAX, (Ladies), 77 Main (3) Yanover Barney, 49 Eagle
ELECTRIC MOTORS and GENERATORS
Consulting and Contracting Electrical Engineer
HAROLD OSBORN
Phone 619
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TEAS AND COFFEES (See also Coffee Dealers and Grocers) Bowes Patrick W., 53 Jackson
Direct Importing Co, 35{ Main Mills Tea & Butter Co, 79 Main Potvin J. A. Co 275 River
Standard Mercantile Co, Eagle
Seasons J. F., 83 Holden
TEACHERS (private) Savery Mary E., 69 Main (4)
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES
Postal Telegraph Cable Co, 90A Main Western Union Telegraph Co, 13 State opp Wellington Hotel
TELEPHONE COMPANIES New England Telephone & Telegraph Co, 69 Main
THEATERS
Empire Theatre, Main n Holden Richmond Theatre, 34 Main
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORKERS
DELISLE D., 74 Union
Porter & Hadfield, 30 Eagle
Price John, 75 Holden
Weston L. A., 23 Eagle
Secor F. A., 1-2 Secor av
TOBACCONISTS
Belanger Midas, 32 Marshall Breen Michael J., 177 River
Clossey & Huffnagle, 46 Eagle
Collins J. F. & Co, 48 State Conlon John F., 16-18 State David L. J. & Co, 112 Marshall Gervais Wm. C., 2 Marshall Green Bros & Co, 49 Eagle Johndrow David, 21 Center Mallak Joseph, 358 Union Roach Bros, 70 Main SEASONS F. A., 55 State
TRUCKING AND EXPRESSMEN
Arnum C. H. & Son, 98 Meadow
Bailey John C., Briggs av Baker Napoleon, 457 Union Beauregard David, 1 Lamoureaux pl Beavpreau Eugene, 306 Eagle Belanger N. E., (light), 160 Eagle Broderick James, 43 State Farley P. M .. 38 Bryant Drews William H., Phelps av, Greylock Dudley Charles, 125 State
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Dunn John, 453 W Main FAIRBANKS H., 51 Holden Fisher S. M., 150 Meadow Gregory Vedos, 3 Walker Hunter Wm. J. 53 Holden KEARN ROBERT H., 20 Holden
Kezer Wallace R., 60 Main
Langworthy George W., 69 Northern Lights av
Lesure W. J., 87 N Holden LILLY J. J. ESTATE, 37 Main
Mansfield John, 76 Chase av Mullen Patrick J., 87 W Main Nichols & Smith, 429 Main
ORR WILLIAM H., off 347 State Pellows T. A., 127 Hall
Pringle Robert, 130 Prospect
Roberts Frank, 375 Houghton
ROUGEAU JOSEPH, 301 River
Wall Patrick, 77 Front
TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC
CUTTING C. H. & CO, cor State and Main LONERGAN & BISSAILLON, 93 Main
Miller J. E., 113 Main
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES BLISS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 82 Main
UMBRELLA REPAIRERS Babcock Eugene H., 7 Eagle
UNDERTAKERS
Cody J. A., 24 Eagle
Comisky James L., 13 Union
Dupont A. J., 214 Main
Simmons L. A., 38-40 Bank
UPHOLSTERERS
Cody J. H., 24 Eagle
Comisky J. L., 13 Union Morrison Malcolm, 40 Holden
Stockwell Arthur, 64 Frederick
VARIETY STORES
Perrault Azilda, 170 Union
VIOLIN MAKER Ropes Charles S., 67 E. Quincy
VETERINARY SURGEON
Meade William F., Holden McDonell A. A., at Flagg's stable Williams R. Thomas, 63} Center
SMITH'SPORK STORE
ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON, ALSO SCOTCH ROLLED BACON. 26 HOLDEN
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WALL PAPER LAFORCE & GAUDETTE, 56 Center TUTTLE & BRYANT, 51-33 Main
WASHING MACHINES
Barber Arthur, 18 Hudson
WASTE PAPER DEALERS Cotton M., 85 Main (409)
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS
Barnes L. M., 51 Main
Dick Sidney W., 61 Eagle
Hemingway Cleveland, 13 Eagle
Higley L. E., 88 Main
Horahan Frank, 50 Holden
Hunt Lyman A,, 41 State
HURD A. J,, 110 Main
WHEELWRIGHTS
Barsalou David A., 33-35 Marshall
WOOD AND KINDLINGS
BERKSHIRE COAL & GRAIN CO, 26 Union and 27Holden BRIGGS RICHARD, 150 So Church
GOSSELIN R., 15 Main
Hafner Eugen, 202. River
LAMBERTI FRANK, rear 150 State
Lilly J. J. Estate, 37 Main
Nichols W. J., 24 Center
Orr William H., Hill Crest, off 347 State
SNYDER W. G., 37 State
Whitney Grain & Coal Co, 85 State and Furnace
Yarter Alphonso, 22 Bank
WOOLEN AND WOOSTED MFRS
Blackinton Co, Blackinton Office 1568 Massachusetts av North Adams Manufacturing Co, Braytonville Hoosac Worsted Co, Brown
Strong- Hewat Co, Briggsville
WATERHOUSE & HOWARD, Eagle
WOOLEN CLOTH JOBBERS Blackinton Cloth Co, 23 Main
WOOLEN MACHINERY MFRS HUNTER JAMES MACHINE CO, 2-16 Main
WRAPPER MFRS
Ellis W. C., 264 State
YEAST Fleischmann Yeast Co, 22 Bank (3)
Tuttle & Bryant Co.
Reliable store for Infant's Dresses Cloaks, Bonnets and all needed gar- ments that the little ones require
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Miscellaneous Directory
THE
WESTERN
CITY ELECTION
Held third Tuesday in
WE HOLD
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ADAMS. MASS
MAYOR CHARLES L. FRINK, 316 Main Street CITY COUNCIL President, SHELLEY W. POTTER
Councilmen Term Expires
BENJ. K. COOK, South Church Street 1912
BERNARD F. CURLEY, 245 Houghton Street 1912
GEORGE A. DURAND, 57 Witt Street 1912
CHARLES W. FORD, 855 Massaahusetts Avenue
1912
ALEXANDER W. FULTON, 115 Eagle Street 1912
SHELLEY W. POTTER, 21 Cherry Street 1912
GEORGE J. VASSEUR, 16 Miner Street 1912 JOHN A. BOND, 62 Holden Street 1913
CONDIT W. DIBBLE, 41 Montana Street 1913
1913
CHARLES W. FULLER, 86 Cleveland Avenue EDWARD J. GODFREY, 74 Quincy Street PATRICK H. McMAHON, 27 Hudson Street EDWARD H. PRATT, 7 Willow Street
1913
1913
1913
1913
1914
1914
1914
JESSE HADFIELD, 59 Quincy Street
1914
WILLIAM P. McCRAW, 247 Eagle Street
1914
EDWARD A. RYAN, 14 Holden Street
1914
EZRA D. WHITAKER, 40 Quincy Street 1914 Clerk, CHARLES S. BROOKER Regular Meetings or 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
GATEWAY -'9681-
CITY GOVERNMENT
Organized first Monday
December
in January
NORTH
G. MURRAY WHITE, 208 East Quincy Street JOHN R. BUTTON, 26 Marion Avenue FRED E. CARLISLE, 73 Cherry Street MARTIN FALLON, 473 West Main Street
James C. Turner Real Estate and Collections 308 DOWLIN BLOCK
Electrical Supplies
LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY HAROLD OSBORN, B.Sc.E.E.
400
H. A. MANNING CO'S
CITY SOLICITOR-Mark E. Couch AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS-Alexander Craswell
CITY ENGINEER-Henry E. Blake
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS-Henry E. Blake CITY BOOKKEEPER-Peter Keefe
SUPERINTENDENT OF OUTDOOR WORK-William P. Buckley SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS-Patrick J. Conlon OVERSEER OF THE POOR AND ALMONER-William H. Ingraham CITY PHYSICIAN-William F. McGrath, M. D
ASSESSORS-Edward N. Smith (1914) 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 (1916) CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS-Oscar A. Archer, chairman; Arthur W. Chippendale, George French, secretary REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-William F. Barrington, (1913) chairman; Michael J. Fleming (1914), 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, Patrick H. Smith
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR-William H. Woodhead
FISH AND GAME WARDENS-Arthur M. Nichols, Lyman E. Florida
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
Sidney E. Houran Arthur P. Wyman Emile Beliveau Patrick Craven John F. Smith Albert Whitney Walter Goodrow
BURLINGAME & DARBYS CO. North Adams, Mass Wholesale and Retail
Biggest Hardware and Drug Store in Western Massachusetts
A few months with us will increase the earning capacity of your son or daught'r
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Patrick Walsh Pierce J. Walsh
Edward E. Cavanaugh William G. McKane
Michael Coyne Reserve Force
James F. Kelly James Kiggins
Jos. Brunette William H. Gilman
Thomas Meiklejohn Constables Perry M. Farley, Douglas W. Hyde, Arthur M. Nichols, Patrick H. Smith
MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT POLICE
Branch Office, 68 Main
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS-Lemuel Pope
INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES-John F. Casey
INSPECTOR OF BOILERS-Frank L. Furbush
FIRE DEPARTMENT Central Station, 40 State Street
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 Street, Capt. Edward H. Post
HOSE NO. 4-Braytonville, Capt. John McCarthy Jr
HOSE NO. 5-Blackinton, Gapt. Archie Mattison
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 Strret 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
A D. Pike
DISTRICT MANAGER Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
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35 North Adams Mfg. Co (Private)
36 Massachusetts Avenue and Depot
37 State Road and Depot Streets
38 Blackinton Store
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 (private)
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, 8.15 a. m., and 12.15 m, from the Hunter Machine Co, Braytonville Mill and Blackin- ton 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 Ashland cor Summer
W. F. Darby, postmaster C. A. Larabee, ass't postmaster Clerks
John A. Duggan
Charles E. Hurd
Andrew L. Heggie
Saul Palmer
George F. White Frank E. Wiley Murray W . Morgan Paul Messier
Substitutes, Frank E. Card, Wm. Watt Letter Carriers
James F. Coughlin No. 1 James Benjamin No. 7 James A. Reagan No. 2 Thomas D. Seery No. 8 Owen Callahan No. 3 John Gagnon No. 9
Satisfy James Martin hoes that Exclusive Agency Walkover Shoes 20 Holden St. North Adams, Mass.
Tuttle & Bryant Co.
Largest Line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, etc, to be found in Western Massachusetts
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Thos. Lloyd No. 4
Frank R. Partridge No. 10
John F. Kennedy No. 5
John F. Mullen No. 6
Walter Illingworth, No. 11 Patrick Urell No. 12
Michael F. McCarthy, No. 13 Substitutes
Frank Kennedy Ambrose L. Powell
Joseph W. Bourdon Rural Delivery Carriers
W. E. Fuller No, 1
Sub. C. W. Fuller
R. S. Mckay No. 2
Sub. J. D. Canfield
F. K. Gould No. 3
Sub. Station No. 1, 144 Main, Chas. H. Perron. clerk; Station No. 2, 459 State rd, Rock A. Meunier, clerk; Station No. 3, Red Mills, C. D. Kemp, clerk; station No. 4, 167 River, Carl M. Farley. clerk
Blackinton 1438 Massachusetts av E. W. Blackinton, postmaster
POSTAGE RATES DOMESTIC MAIL MATTER
First Class-Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction there- of Sealed packages, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof Second Class-Papers sent by publishers, or from the of- fice 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, litho- graphs, proof sheets and corrected proof sheets with manu- script 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 addition to the regular postage, are delivered by a special messenger from any post office in the United States
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 to affix the stamp
MONEY ORDERS
Money can be sent to any office doing money order business in the United States or foreign countries
Have Your Eyes Examined for Eye Glasses and Spectacles by
D. R. Provencher
Optometrist & Op- tician. With L. M. Barnes, Je weler
Residential and Mill Electric Wiring for Lighting and Power HAROLD OSBORN. Consulting and Contracting Electrical Engineer
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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
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 from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Librarian, Miss Mabel Temple, assistants, Mildred E. Fuller, Angelina Veazie, Angie M. Blackinton, Bertha Fairfield
Number of Volumes 31,135, Hiram V. Martin, janitor
Trustees, William Gallup, Annie B. Jackson, Frank F. Murdock
Oscar A. Archer Branch North Adams Public Library
1438 Massachusetts av, Blackinton
James P. McHugo, librarian
CEMETERIES
Commissioner of Cemeteries-William H. Ingraham
Superintendent, Henry J. Orr
Hillside Cemetery, West Main St
South View Cemetery, South Church St
St. Joseph Cemetery, South Church
Rlackinton Cemetery, Massachusetts Ave, Blackinton
MILITARY
Company M, 2nd Regiment Infantry, M. V. M.
Armory, Park St., Adams, Drills Monday evening. Capt. James Tracy Potter; 1st. Lieut., Charles E. Dunn; 2nd Lieut., William O'Brien
HOSPITALS
(For further information see page 36)
North Adams Hospital, Hospital av; Berkshire Hills Sanatorium, cor North and Williams; Baker-Rose Sanitarium, 93 Park av
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
School Committee-Oscar A. Archer, (1912) chairman, Martin M. Brown (1913), Herbert B. Clark, (1914), secy, Charles E. Hyland (1912) ; Alfred Bechard (1913), William E. Lone gan (1914)
Superintendent of Schools-Isaac Freeman Hall, Christine L. Ward, secretary
Truant Officer-Albert G. Whipple
Number of School Houses 11; rooms 97; teachers 115
Burlingame & Darbys Co. Hardware, Drugs GOODS SOLD ON YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED PLAN
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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 Mary F. Curran-English
Bessie M. Martin-Latin
Marie B. Goodwin-Mathematics
Ella B. Spencer-German and English
Dora A. Radlo-Science
Harold J. Smith-Commercial, Alice J. Thatcher, asst
Wm. E. Benscoter, Head of Commercial Dept
GRAMMAR (figure in parenthesis indicates grades
Margaret R. Smith (2, 1) Janitor, Orville Lasher
Mark Hopkins School, beyond 251 Church
Mrs. M. E. Couch, Principal
Goldie I. Rudnick (5)
Amalie Knobel (9)
Agnes E. Walker (4)
Emily D. Stacy (7) F. A. Clark (4)
Rose G. O'Neill, Assistant
Anna A. Foley (3)
Florence W. Raguse (7)
Susan G. Lombard (3)
Margaret McCormack (6)
Emma H. Tingue (2)
Idella Haskins (6)
Margaret Gallon (5)
Lucie M. Ware (1)
Mrs Margaret F Maloney (2) Mae E. McGowan (1) Alice M. Card (1)
KINDERGARTEN
E. Graeme Graves
Katherine Donovan (Asst)
Janitor, Joseph Saulnier
Freeman School, Estes St
Lily E. Blanchard, Principal
Mary L. Madden (6)
Mary A. Quinn (9)
Mary E. Cummings (5)
Anna E. Burns (8)
Celia A. Andrews (4)
Ethel M. Carpenter (7)
Helen Tyrell (3)
Lilllan M. Lewis (1)
Mary E. Heslin (2)
Mary L. Canfield (1) Nettie Stewart Buckley (1)
KINDERGARTEN
Harriet E. Richmond
Sarah E. Tattersall, Assistant Janitor, William Hockridge
Johnson School, Johnson St
Eva I. Haskins, Principal
Mary G. Ealloy (5)
P. J. Boland & Co
MAKERS OF MEN'S CLOTHES 78 Main Street J. A. McCann, Pres.
Smith's Pork Store
EVERYTHING COOKED IN OUR OWN PLACE at 26 HOLDEN ST
406 H. A. MANNING CO'S
Teresa Sullivan (9)
Mary M. Ryan (4)
Mary C. Raidy (8)
Isabel Haddow (4)
Cecelia M. Collins (7)
Harriet E. Brown (3)
Harriet A. Hathaway (6) Dora L. Cardany (2)
Harriet F. Brooks (Assistant) Janitor, Alpheus M. Burdick
Veazie School, 27-35 Veazie St
Alice C. Bulkeley, Vice-Principal (1) Dora J. Gelinas (1)
KINDERGARTEN
Alice R. White Margaret I. Guinan, Asst Janitor, Mason B. Hathaway Houghton School, 394-422 Union St
Rose G. Sherry, Principal Annabel Jones (5)
Maude H. Sullivan (7, 8) Eunice Butterworth (4)
Anna Nolan, Assistant (7) May Tyler (3)
Mabel A. Tower (6) Gertrude J. Orr (2)
Ethel W. Winslow (1)
KINDERGARTEN
Susan M. Cleghorn
Clara I. Parkhurst, Assistant
Janitor, Wm. Tefft
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