North Adams city directory 1912, Part 27

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Publication date: 1912
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 420


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MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT POLICE


Branch Office, 68 Main


Inspector of Buildings-John F. Casey


Inspector of Factories-Sidney H. Cliffe, Adams


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-Captain Orville Lasher


Hose No. 2-Center St., Capt. Napoleon Johndrow


Hose No. 3-Union St., Capt. Edward H. Post


Hose No. 4-Braytonville, Capt. John McCarthy, Jr


Hose No. 5-Blackinton, Capt. Archie Mattison


Hook and Ladder No. 1-Capt. Andrew H. Ewing


FIRE ALARM BOXES


3 House Call


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 Brown 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, near Tunnel


32 West Main Street, near Fair Grounds


34 West Main Street, at Marion Avenue


Edwin Barnard 88 1-2 Main St. Substantial Fire Companies. Liberal treatment to Policy Holders. Your business appreciated


Tuttle & Bryant Co. Largest Line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, etc, to be found in Western Massachusetts


51 Eagle St.


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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 North Holden St


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 fireman 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 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 12.15m. 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 John Duggan, ass't postmaster Clerks


Frank E. Card


Charles E. Hurd


Frahk R. Patridge,


Saul Palmer


George F. White Frank E. Wiley Murray W. Morgan Paul Messier


William 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


James Martin S HOES THAT ATISFY Fine Footwear 20 Holden St. No. Adams


Residential and Mill Electric Wiring for Lighting and Power HAROLD OSBORN. Consulting and Contracting Electrical Engineer


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Thomas Lloyd No. 4 Andrew O. Heggie No. 10 ..


John F. Kennedy No. 5 Walter Illingworth No. 11


John F. Mullen No. 6 Patrick Urell No. 12


Michael F. McCarshy No. 13 Substitutes


Frank Kennedy Ambrose L. Powell


Joseph W. Borden


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 Union, Charles H. Perron, clerk ; Station No. 2. 459 State rd. Arthur H. Streeter, clerk; Station No. 3, Red Mills, C. D. Kemp, clerk, station No. 4 167 River, Carl M. Farley, clerk


Blackinton 1438 Massachusetts Avenue William N. Gove, 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 pub- lishers, one cent per feur 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, bill heads, 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 postoffice ih 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


Druggists' Prescriptions Filled Satisfaction Guaranteed D. R. Provencher Room 212-214 New Kimbell Block


Tuttle & Bryant Co.


Specialists in Women's Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats. Waists and Dresses. We are especially noted for the high class tailoring and finish of all our garments 96 Main St.


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MONEY ORDERS


Money can be sent to any office doing money order busi- ness 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


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, Christine M. Phelps, Angelina Veazie, Angie M. Blackinton, Bertha Fairfield


Number of volumes 33,126. Hiram V. Martin, janitor


Trustees, William A. Gallup, Annie B. Jackson, Frank F. Murdock


Oscar A. Archer Branch North Adams Public Library


1438 Massachusetts Avenue, Blackinton James P. Hugo, 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's Cemetery, South Church


Blackinton 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 furthur information see pages 45 and 49)


North Adams Hospital, Hospital av. Berkshire Hills Sanitarium, cor North and Williams; Baker-Rose Sanitarium 93 Park Ave; Maternity Hospital, 69 Williams


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


School Committee-Oscar A. Archer, (1915) chairman; Martin M. Brown, (1913), Herbert B. Clark, (1914), William E. Lonergan, Frank B. Walker (1915) sec'y; Alexan- der J. Landry, (1913)


Superintendent of Schools-Isaac Freeman Hall, Chris- tine L. Ward, Secretary


James Martin S


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Fine Footwear 20 Holden St. No. Adams


Electrical Supplies


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Teachers Drury School, 179 Main


High


Herbert H Gadsby, Principal-Latin


Mortimer W. Thomas, Vice-Principal-History


John F. McGeary-Science


William H. Coleman-English


Amy D. Thissell-French


Mary F. Curran-English


Bessie M. Miller-Latin


Helen L. Gallup-History and English


Willard S. McIntyre-Mathematics and Geometry


William J. Casey-Greek and Algebra


Marie B. Goodwin-Mathematics


Ella B. Spencer-German and English


Dora A. Radlo-Science


Harold J. Smith-Commercial, Alice J. Thatcher, asst.


Norton A. Sturtevant-English and Mathematics (Com)


Edward J. McCarthy-Asst. Commercial Dept.


Grammar (figure in parenthesis indicates rooms) Margaret R. Smith, (2, 1) Janitor, Orville Lasher


Mark Hopkins School, beyond 251 Church


Mrs. M. E. Couch, Principal


Agnes E. Walker (9)


Amalie Knobel (17)


Alice M. Card (17)


F. A. Clark (8) Ruth A. Lyman (7) Anna A. Foley (5)


Emily D. Stacy (14)


Rose G. O'Neill (13) Susan G. Lombard (6) Gladys M. Little (16) Florence W. Raguse (12)


Margaret McCormack (15)


Marion E. Weld (10)


Mae E. McGowan (2)


Emma H. Tingue (4) Idella Haskins (11) Lucie M. Ware (3)


Kindergarten


E. Graeme Graves Katherine Donovan (Asst) Janitor, Joseph Saulnier


Freeman School, Estes St


Winthrop H. Lamb, Principal Mary L Madden (10)


Mary A. Quinn (13)


Genevieve C. Mahoney (7)


Anna E. Burns (12) Mary E. Cummings (8) Celia A. Andrews (9)


Ethel M. Carpenter (11)


Lillian M. Lewis (3)


Helen M. Tyrell (5)


Mary L. Canfield (6)


Mary E. Heslin (4)


Nettie Stewart Buckley (2)


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Kindergarten


Harriet E. Richmond


Sarah E. Tattersall, Assistant


Janitor, William Hockridge Johnson School, Johnson St


Eva I. Haskins, Principal Mary G. Malloy (7)


Teresa Sullivan (9)


Mary M. Ryan (3) Isabel Haddow (4)


Cecelia M. Collins (8)


Harriet E, Brown (2)


Harriet A. Hathaway (7) Charlotte A Stewart (1) Janitor, Alpheus M. Burdick


Veazie School, 27-35 Veazie St


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


Kindergarten


Alice R. White, Principal Margaret I. Guinan, Asst Janitor, Mason B. Hathaway Houghton School, 394-422 Union St


Rose G. Sherry, Principal Annabel Jones (6)


Maude H. Sullivan (9)


Eunice Butterworth (5)


Helen E. Conlon


Anna Nolan, Assistant (8)


Mabel A. Tower (10) Gertrude J. Orr (3)


Ethel W. Winslow (2)


Kindergarten


Susan M. Cleghorn


Clara I. Parkhurst, Assistant


Janitor, William B. Tefft


Brayton School, West Main St


Helen O. Sheldon, Principal


Mary A. Ketchum (4)


Marion Hussey (9)


Jeanie Jarvie (8)


Marion H. Ketchum (7)


Ella I. Lillie (6)


Elizabeth M. Harrison (3) Annie E. Owen (2) Ella L. Orr (5) Sarah A. Wells (1)


Janitor, John Crews


State Street School, 175-191 State St


Sareh T. Haskins, Principal Lyn Braman (2)


Georgianna Mills (7)


Mabel G. Post (5)


Grace S. Allen (3 )


Margaret Heslin (4) Elizabeth Costello (6) Mary A. Haddow (1)


Kindergarten


Annie N. Pike Ada A. Hicks, Assistant


Janitor, Robert Costello


Burlingame & Darbys Co. Hardware, Drugs GOODS SOLD ON YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED PLAN


Mary C. Raidy (5)


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Blackinton School, Blackinton J. Marion Wardward, Principal


Mabel L. Phelps (7)


Anna C. Carpenter (4)


Ruth M. Hall (6) Susan Rickards (2)


Annie L. Bartlett (3)


Jennie M. Whitney (1)


Jessie B. Sherman (8)


Janitor Michael H. O'Brien


Greylock School, Greylock


Annie I. Collins (2) Elizabeth McGowan (1)


East Mountain School, East Mountain Rd Ungraded-Florence McGurk


Supervisors


William W. Johnson-Manual Training


Harry W. Holmes-Asst. Manuel Training


Helen Van A. Schuyler-Domestic Science


Johanah Tumpane-Asst. Domestic Science


Harry E. Pratt-Drawing


James Morley Chambers-Music


Jennie B. Dowlin-French


Albert G. Whipple-Truant Officer


Drury Academy Trustees Pres, James E. Hunter; treas, W. A. Gallup; sec'y, W. E. Whitaker


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL


Frank Fuller Murdock, Principal Instructors in the Normal Department


Frank F. Murdock


Roland W. Guss


Roy L. Smith


William N. Johnson


Psychology, Pedagogy Natural Science History, Geography Wood and Iron Work


Mary A. Pearson


Drawing, Handicraft Mathematics, Music


Rosa E. Searle


Annie C. Skeele Physiology, Physical Training Mary L. Baright English, Reading Donna D. Couch School Organization Helen Van A. Schuyler Domestic Arts Annie J. Lamphier Printing, Handicraft Hannah P. Waterman Correspondence Courses


Mark Hopkins Training School


Instructors in the Grammar and Primary Departments Donna D. Couch, Principal


Amalie Knobel Alice M. Card


Ninth Grade Ninth Grade Eighth Grade


Rose G. O'Neil


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Tuttle & Bryant Co.


Reliable store for Infant's Dresses Cloaks, Bonnets and all needed gar- ments that the little ones require 96 Main St.


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Florence W. Raguse Emily D. Stacy


Eighth Grade


Seventh Grade


E. Idella Haskins


Sixth Grade


Margaret M. McCormack


Sixth Grade


Gladys M. Lische


Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade


Agnes E. Walker


Susan G. Lombard


Anna A. Foley


Emma H. Tingue


Ruth A. Lvman


Second Grade


Lucy M. Ware


First Grade First Grade


Instructors in the Kindergarten Department


Eliza Graeme Graves


Kathryn M. Donovon


Principal Assistant


Briggsville Rural Training School


Margaret R. Gallon Prin ipal, grammer department


Nella H. Cole Assistant, primary department


Broad Brook Rural Training School


Aimee Blanchard Principal grammar department


Nora E. Gordon Assistant, primary department


PRIVATE SCHOOLS


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


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL


St. Joseph's School, Eagle near Union Sisters of St. Joseph, teachers


Italian School, 98 Holden 4.30 to 5.30 p. m.


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


Jewish School, (House of Israel) 3 Francis St Israel Rosenbloom, Teacher


CHURCHES


Advent Church, G. A. R. Hall, 90 Holden St. Pastor, H. A. Mitchell, res 143 Bracewell Ave Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m., 7.30 p. m .; Sunday School 12 m. Loyal Workers Soci- ety 6 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7.30 p. m .; Clerk, Almeda Lloyd; Treasurer, Mrs. Belle Harris


Baptist Chapel, East Mountain Rd. No regular services


C. H. CUTTING & CO. CLOTHIERS CUTTING CORNER SINCE 187€


Marion E. Weld Freelove Clarke


Fourth Grade Third Grade Third Grade Second Grade


Mae E. McGowan


Electrical Supplies


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Blackinton Union Church, Pastor supplied. Finance committee, A. J. Buffum, E. J. Hughes, J. E. Davis, J. P. Blackinton, Frederick Myers


Braytonville Union Chapel, Notch Rd. Finance Com- mittee, James Drysdale, Warren J. Crawley, John Williams, Fred Briggs, Mrs. Sarah Wells, Mary Ketchum, William Woodhead


Briggsville Union Chapel, Pastor supplied from North Adams. Standing Committee, Joseph Graham, Chairman


Catholic Church, Blackinton. Services held in Father Matthew Hall, Massachusetts Ave, Sundays. Pastor, Rev. J. F. X. Teahan, res, Williamstown


Christian Science Church, Chestnut near Ashland First Reader, George E. Cox; Second Reader, Mrs. Fannie W. Harrington; Clerk, Henry Orr; Treas, A. N. Harris; Ser- vices: 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, Rev. J. Foster Wilcox, res 130 Church. Clerk, A. W. Fulton; Treas, Albert E. Spencer; Sunday School Supt., H. B. Clark; Sexton. W. J. Daniels. Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m., 7.30 p. m. in summer and 7 p, m. in winter; Sunday School, 12 m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7.30 p. m.


First Congregational Church, Main St. Pastor, Theodore E. Busfield, res. 123 Church. Services: Sunday 10.30 a. m .; 5 p. m. Sept. to June; Sunday School. 12 m; weekly prayer meeting, Thursday 7.30 p. m .; Clerk, R. W. Guss; Treasurer, Maria Goodrich; Sunday School Supt., George B. Flood. Parish Officers: Clerk, C. W. Ford; Treasurer, N. B. Flood


First Universalist Church, Summer St. Pastor, George M. Gerrish, res 16 Wall St. Services: Sunday 10.30 a. m .; no evening service ; Sunday School, 11.45 a m .; mid-week meet- ing, Thursday 7.30 p. m. Parish Moderator, Dr. O. J. Brown; Clerk, F. E. Eaton; Treasurer, George H. Bedford; Sunday School Supt., Dr. M. M. Brown


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


Jewish Synagogue, (House of Israel), Francis St. Rabbi, Rev. Aaron Kasse!l, res Francis St. Pres, J. Cohn; Vice-pres, L. Jacob; Fin. Sec'y, J. Rosenbloom; Rec Sec'y, Debis Bash- erkin; Treas, L. Woodman. Services: Saturday, 8 to 10 a. m. Evening service, Friday, 6 to 7. m .; Saturday, 6.30 and 7.30 p. m.


Carlisle Hardware Co. Jobbers and Dealers in PAINTS, OILS, LIME AND CEMENT 99 Main St. No. Adams, Mass.


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Methodist Episcopal Church, North Church. Pastor, Rev. Stewart W. Irwin, res. 46 Church. Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in summer; 7 p. m. in winter; Sunday School, 12 m; Class Meeting. 9.30 a. m. and 6 p. m .; Junior League, 3 p m .; Epworth League, Tuesday 7.45 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7.45 p. m .; May to September 7.30 pm.


Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church, Washington Ave. Pastor, Rev. David R. Thomas, res. 11 South. Services: Sunday, 8 p. m .; Sunday School. 4 p. m,; Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7.30 p. m.


Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart, Main St. Pastor, C. H. Jeannotte, res. 228 Main. Assistants, L. A. Simard, J. B. Lamothe. Services: Masses, 7, 8, 8.30, 9. 30 and 10.45 a. m .; Sunday School, 3 p. m. winter, 4 p. m. summer. Society of the Ladies of St. Ann, meetings Ist Sunday; Society of the Ladies of Charity, meetings 2nd Sunday


Second Baptist Church, 41 Washington Ave. Services : Sunday 10.45 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday School, 3 p. m., Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m.


St. Andrews Episcopal Mission, 1436 Massachusetts Ave. Rector, Rev. J. F. Carter, res. Williamstown; Warden, Will- iam Jacks; Clerk, George Rickards


St. Anthony of Padua Church, 98 Holden St. Pastor, William Lattanzi. Services: Sunday, Masses, 8 and 9.30 a. m ; Vespers and Benedictions, 7.30 p. n .; Sunday School, 8.30 a. m. Daily Masses, 8 a. m.


St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, Pastor, Rev. E. P. Dunphy, res. 75 Eagle. Assts., G. W. Welch, J. F. Sullivan; Organist, Thomas F. Murphy. Services: Masses, 7, 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30 a. m .; Sunday School, 2.30 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. E. P. Dunphy, Director. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, meetings 1st Sunday 5 p. m., Rev. G. W. Welch, Director


St. John's Episcopal Church, Summer St. Rector, Rev. Marshall E. Mott, res. Summer St. Treas, Willard E. Whit- aker; Clerk, F. W. Reed; Wardens, William A. Gallup, John F. Dick. Services: Sunday, Holy Communion, 8 a. m .; every Sunday in the month, except the first; Sunday School and Bible Class, 10 a. m., 11 a. m. and 7 p. m .; week days, Thurs- day, 7.30 p. m .; Sunday School Supt., Pastor; Asst. Supt., T. G. Henderson


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Salvation Army Barracks, Marshall. Public meetings every night except Tuesday and Friday 8 o'clock; Sunday 3, 6 and 8 p. m .; private meetings for soldiers Tuesday and Fri- days at 8 p. m.


Y. M. C. A., 34 Summer St. (for further information see page 63 ). Open daily, from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m Sunday services, 4 p. m .; Pres, R. A. Thompson; V-pres, A. L. Bossi. Treas, W. W. Butler; Rec. Sec'y, W. W. Smith


Ladies Auxilliary, Pres, Mrs. H. W. Clark; V-pres, Mrs. J. W. Crawford; Sec'y, Mrs. D. M. McPhail; Treas, Mrs. R. L. Chase. Meets 3rd Thursday of each month


Societies, Associations, Etc.


A. O. H.


Auxiliary No. 3-Pres, Nellie Cleary; V-pres, Margaret Michaels; Rec. Sec'y, Mary Whalen; Fin. Sec'y, Nellie Scan- Ion; Treas, Mrs. Anna Bradley. Meets 2nd and 4th Friday, A. O. H. Hall


Division No. 4-Pres, Owen F. Callahan; V-pres, John Flaherty; Rec. Sec, Timothy E. Fitzgerald; Fin. Sec'y, Bernard F. Curley; Treas, John F. Cronin. Meets 2nd and last Thursday, 95 Main


Auxiliary No. 1-Pres, Mrs. Bridget Hanley ; V-pres, Mrs. Bertha Dempsey; Fin. Sec'y, Mrs. Mary Corrigan; Treas, Mrs. Gretta Patterson. Meets second and last week A. O. H. Hall


Artillery Social Club


Rooms at 95 Main


Ancient Order of United Workmen


Mountain Lodge, No. 88-Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays 7.30 p. m. K. of P. Hall


North Adams Lodge, No. 179-P. M. W., J. B. Donovan; Forman, P. S. Urell; M. W., J. B. Walsh; O., Thomas Rich- ards; Rec, P. H. Smith; Treas, J. F. Kennedy. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 95 Main


Berkshire Bankers Association


Pres, Charles W. Seager, Pittsfield; Sec'y and Treas, Ed- ward L. Murphy, Lee; Executive Committee, Fred T. Francis, Pittsfield; Ezra D. Whitaker, North Adams; Charles W. Sea- ger, Pittsfield


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Berkshire Club


Pres, W. F. Penniman; V-pres, Wallace E. Brown; Sec'y, Harry E. Pratt; Treas, Cha: les E. Speare. Rooms 86 Main


Berkshire Scottish Association


Pres, Robert Neville, North Adams; Sec'y, George Tait, Pittsfield; Treas, Alex Renton, North Adams. Meets in Cal- edonian Hall, Renfrew


B. P. O. E.


North Adams Lodge, No. 487-E. R., John L. Dooley, E. L. K., Frank Westhaufer; E Lect. K., George Rowley ; Sec'y, James A. Reagan; Treas, Harry P. Huffnagle. Elks Home, 100 Eagle


Ladies Auxiliary-Pres, Mrs. Louise Wright; V-pres, Mrs. M. Ducharme; Treas, Mrs James Miller; Recorder, Mrs. Nettie Buckley; Fin. Sec'y, Rosanna Durocher. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Elks Home


Braytonville Men's Club


Pres, Thomas Lloyd; V-pres, W. H. Woodhead; Sec'y, C. E. Ketchum, Treas, Frank Ransford. Meets 2nd Thurs- day, Braytonville Chapel


Daughters of American Revolution


Fort Massachusetts Chapter-Regent, Mrs. Clara Robin- son; V. Regent, Mrs. J. C. Chalmers; Sec'y, Mrs Murray M. Sanford; Treas, Dora Barber. Annual meeting in May


Daughters of St. George


Pres, Mrs. M. A. Sandford; V-pres, Miss Harriet Bailey; First Conductor, Mrs. William Franklin ; Second Con- ductor, Mrs. Bertha White; Inside Guard, Alfred Bygraves; Outside Guard, Stephen Lightho:der. Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday in K. of P. Hall


Degree of Honor


Mt. Hope Lodge-C. of H., Mrs. Alice Taylor; L. of H., Mrs. Alice Harrington; Recorder, Mrs. Angie Orr; Financier, Mrs. Helen Northup; Treasurer, Mrs. Louise Northup. Meets 1st Fridays, I. O. O. F. Hall


Democratic City Committee


Chairman, J. F. Flaherty; Sec'y, Patrick J. Malone; Treas, John Cronin


Father Matthew Total Abstinence Society


Pres, Jerry P. Meade; V-pres, William T. Shanahan; Cor. Sec'y, Francis Smith; Fin. Sec'y, Francis Sullivan, Rec. Sec'y, Thomas Kenny; Treas, Arthur J. Noone. Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays 10.30 a. m., F. M. T. A. Hall


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Blackinton-Pres, W. T. Mackey; Rcc. Sec'y, Howard E. Mahoney; Fin. Sec'y, James L. O'Brien, Treas, M. H. O'Brien. Meets Sundays 10 o'clock, F. M. T. A. Hall, 1280 Massachusetts Ave, Blackinton


Ladies Temperance Aid-Pres, Marion C. Hussey ; Sec'y, Anna McCormack; Treas, Katherine E. Patterson; Fin. Sec'y, Mrs. A. Partenope. Meets 1st and 3rd Monday, 7.30 p. m., F. M. T. A. Hall


Fireman's Relief Association


Meets 3rd Wednesday in May and quarterly thereafter


Foresters


Court Bracewell, No. 189, F. of A .- C. R., James W Mur- phy; S. C. R., Robert Francis; Fin. Sec'y, Augustus Miller; Rec. Sec'y, P. H. Smith; Treas, Stanislaus Crowley. Meets Ist and 3rd Thursday in Eagles Hall


Court North Adams No. 100, F. of A .- C. R,, J. J. Ro- hane; S. C. R., John Kenney; Rec. Sec'y, Edward Lestage: Fin. Sec'y, Frank Mckay; Treas, John B. Donovan. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday in Foresters Hall


Tunnell City Circle, F. of A .- C. C., Mrs. Helen Murphy; S C. C., Mrs. P. J. Broderick; Treas, Mary Galligan; Fin. Sec'y, Nellie Coy. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 8 p m. at Eagles Hall


William Mckinley Lodge, C. of F .- Pres, Mrs. Maud Durocher, V-pres, Gretta Patterson; Fin, Sec'y, Ella Crosier ; Treas, Isabelle McCormack. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays 7.45 p. m., A. O. H. Hall


Fort Massachusetts Historical Society


Pres, F. S. Richardson; V-pres, William A. Gallup; Treas, Mrs. C. Q. Richmond; Sec'y, W. E. Whitaker; Curator, Mrs. J. C. Goodrich. Rooms Public Library bldg


Fraternal Order of Eagles


North Adams Aerie, No, 310-W. P., Henry Risch; W. V. P., Edward Cleveland; W. Sec'y, John Kenney; Treas, W. M. Burch; R. Sec'y, J. R. O'Brien. Meets 1st and 3rd Mon- days at 95 Main


G. A. R.


Charles D. Sanford Post, No. 79-C., Louis F. Amadon; S. V. C., A. J. Canfield; J. V. C., Oliver Fish; Quar, A. W. Fulton; Surgeon, H. J. Millard; Chap, R. B. Harvie. Meets every Friday 8 p. m.


Edwin Barnard 8 1-2 Main St. Substantial Fire Companies. Liberal treatment to Policy Holders. Your business appreciated


Tuttle & Bryant Co. Largest Line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, etc, to be found in Western Massachusetts


51 Eagle St.


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY 435


Lincoln Camp Sons of Veterans-C., Harry Walker; S. V. C., A. F. Lee; J. V. C., M. L. Amadon. Meets Thursday G. A. R. Hall




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