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12,273
Oneonta
9,491 Troy 76,813
Freeport
4,836 Lockport
17,970
Oswego
23,368 Utica 74,419
Fredonia
5,285 Malone
6,467 Ossining
11,480 Watertown .. 26,730
Fulton
10,480 Mamaroneck.
5,699 21,802 Watervliet ... 15,074
Geneva
12,446 Matteawan
6,727 Peekskill 15,245 White Plains 15,949
Glans Falls ..
15,243 Mechanicsville 6,634 Plattsburg .. 11,138 Yonkers
79.803
Gloversville .. 20.642 Medina
5.683 Port Chester 12.809
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North Adams Miscellaneous Directory
THE
WESTERN
CITY ELECTION
CITY GOVERNMENT
Held third Tuesday in
Organized first Monday
NORTH
ADAMS.
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MAYOR WALLACE E. BROWN, 100 North Street
CITY COUNCIL President, BENJAMIN K. COOK Councilmen
JOHN R. BUTTON, 26 Marion Avenue 1914
FRED E. CARLISLE, 73 Cherry Street 1914
MARTIN FALLON, 473 West Main Street 1914
JESSE HADFIELD, 59 Quincy Street 1914
WILLIAM P. McCRAW, 247 Eagle Street 1914
EDWARD A. MCMILLIN, 162 Pleasant Street
1914
EDWARD A. RYAN. 14 Holden Street
1914
EZRA D. WHITAKER, 40 Quincy Street
1914
HERBERT R. BATEMAN. 307 Main Street 1915
1915
BENJAMIN K. COOK, South Church Street
1915
JAMES P. HAGGERTY, 78 Holbrook Street
1915
SHERMAN MCVEIGH, 150 Church Street
1915
SHELLEY W. POTTER, 21 Cherry Street
1915
CONDIT W. DIBBLE, 901 Massachusetts Avenue JOHN W. GALE, 86 Bracewell Avenue
1916
CHARLES H. GOSSELIN, 26 West Main Street
1916
WILLIAM F. GREENIER, 80 Holbrook Street
1916
SAMUEL T. MCGURK, 27 Dover Street
1916
EDWARD H. PRATT, 7 Willow Street
1916
JAMES T. POTTER, 27 Wall Street 1916 Clerk, CHARLES S. BOOKER 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 H. Fairfield City Solicitor-Clarence P. Niles
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Auditor of Accounts-Alexander Craswell
City Engineer-Vacancy
Commissioner of Public Works-Franklin B. Locke
City Bookkeeper-John V. Sullivan
Superintendent of Outdoor Work-Fred W. Proctor Superintendent of Water Works-Patrick J. Conlon Overseer of the Poor and Almoner-William H. Ingraham City Physician-John H. Riley, M. D.
Assessors-Edward N. Smith (1914), Chairman; H. Al- phonse LaBrie (1915), Timothy J. Crowley (1916)
Board of Health-William F. Barrington, Chairman ; Wil- liston C. Bacon, Joseph W. Crawford M. D., Douglas W. Hyde, agent
School Committee-See Public Schools
Trustees Public Library-See Library
License Commissioners-Charles E. Winchell (1914), Francis Noel (1918), James A. McCann (1916)
Civil Service Examiners-Oscar A. Archer, Chairman ; Ar- thur W. Chippendale, George French, Secretary
Registrars of Voters-Michael J. Fleming (1914). Chair- man; Charles M. Chase (1915), Patrick H. McMahon (1916), 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
POLICE DEPARTMENT
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 S. Scully
George B. Chisholm
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
Michael Coyne
Reserve Force
James F. Kelley James Kiggins
Jos. Brunette William H. Gilman
Thomas Meiklejohn
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Constables Perry M. Farley, Douglas W. Hyde, Arthur M. Nichols, Patrick H. Smith
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
S 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, near Tunnel
32 West Main Street, near Fair Grounds
34 West Main Street, at Marion Avenue
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 Street
42 Hall and Grove Streets
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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 12:15 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 Frank E. Wiley, ass't postmaster Clerks
Frank E. Card
Charles E. Hurd
George F. White John Schreiber
Frank R. Patridge
Murray W. Morgan
Saul Palmer
Arthur F. Noone
Paul Messier William Watt
William E. Larkin
Sub Clerk, Harry E. Pring 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
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. Bourdon
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Rural Delivery Carriers
W. E. Fuller No. 1 Sub. Mrs. Ethel M. McGraw No. 1
R. S. Mckay No. 2 Sub. E. H. Brown No. 2
F. K. Gould No. 3 Sub. J. D. Canfield No. 3
W. D. Hawley No. 4 Sub. Robert M. Hart No. 4 Sub Station No. 1, 144 Union, Charles H. Perron, clerk ; Station No. 2, 459 State rd, Joseph E. West, 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 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
Letters with a special delivery stamp thereon, in ad- dition to the regular postage, are delivered by a special mes- senger from any postoffice 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
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, Church cor Main
Andrew J. Houghton Memorial Building, Church cor. Main, 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, Angie M. Blackinton, Bertha Fairfield, Viola Fuller, Helen A. Brown
Number of volumes 33,126. Hiram V. Martin, janitor
Trustees, William A. Gallup, Annie B. Jackson, Frank F. Murdock
EDWIN BARNARD 88 1=2 Main St. Over Higley's
Public stenographer and typewriter, constantly in office, will take notes whenever desired
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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 Av, 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 Sanitarium, cor North and Williams; Baker-Rose Sani- tarium, 93 Park av.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
School Committee-Oscar A. Archer (1915), chair- man; Martin M. Brown (1916), Herbert B. Clark (1914), William E. Lonergan (1914), Frank B. Walker (1915), sec'y ; Charles E. Hyland (1916)
Superintendent of Schools-Isaac Freeman Hall, Christine L. Ward, Secretary
Truant Officer-Albert G. Whipple
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
Mary F. Curran-English
Christine Phelps-French and English
Mildred McDonald-Mathematics
Bessie M. Miller-Latin
Helen L. Gallup-History and English
Marie B. Goodwin-Mathematics
Barnaby M. Hogan-Greek and Algebra
Ella B. Spencer-German and English
Dora A. Radlo-Science
Harold J. Smith-Commercial, Alice J. Thatcher, Type- writing Norton A. Sturtevant-English and Mathematics (Com)
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Edward J. McCarthy-Asst. Commercial Dept.
Marion S. Cushing-Commercial
Jennie B. Devlin-French
Grammar (Figure in parenthesis indicates rooms) Margaret R. Smith (2, 1)
Janitor, Orville Lasher
Instructors in Kindergarten Department
Eliza Graeme Graves, Principal
Kathryn M. Donovan, Assistant
Janitor, Joseph Saulnier Freeman School, Estes St Winthrop H. Lamb, Principal
Anna E. Burns (S)
Genevieve C. Mahoney (21/2)
Ethel M. Carpenter (7.) Mary E. Cummings (512)
Lillian M. Lewis (112)
Celia A. Andrews (5)
Mary L. Canfield (4) Helen M. Tyrell (3)
Nettie Stewart Buckley (1) Teresa C. Sullivan (9)
Jessie B. Sherman (6). Grace S. Allen (2)
Kindergarten
Harriet E. Richmond Ada A Hicks, Assistant
Janitor, William Hockridge Johnson School, Johnson St
Eva I. Haskins, Principal Mary G. Malloy (5)
Mary Raidy (9) Mary M. Ryan (4)
Cecelia M. Collins (7) Catherine E. Coughlin (3)
Harriet A. Hathaway (6) Harriet E. Brown (2)
Frances A. Durmin (8) Edna T. Sedgwick (1) Janitor, Alpheus M. Burdick
Ass't. Teacher, Mary M. Sheldon Veazie School, 25-37 Veazie St Alice C. Bulkeley, Principal (1)
Dora J. Gelinas (1) Hattie Brooks (2)
Kindergarten
Margaret I. Guinan, Principal Elizabeth O'Shea. Asst. Janitor, Mason B. Hathaway Houghton School 394-422 Union St
Rose G. Sherry, Principal Annabel Jones (5)
Maude H. Sullivan (S)
Eunice Butterworth (4)
Anna Nolan, Assistant (7) Helen E. Conlon (3)
Mabel A. Tower (9) Gertrude J. Orr (2)
Ethel W. Winslow (1) Mae M. Tyler (6)
Georgiana C. Mills (31/2)
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 Hussel (9) Elizabeth M. Harrison (3)
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Jeanie Jarvie (5) Annie E. Owen (2) Marion H. Ketchum (6) Ella L. Orr (S) Ella I. Lillie (7) Sarah A. Wells (1) Janitor, John Crews State Street School, 175-191 State St
Sarah T. Haskins, Principal Margaret Heslin (1)
Mabel G. Post (11/2) Elizabeth Costello (2)
Kindergarten
Annie N. Pike Emily B. Cady, Assistant Lyn M. Braman, unassigned Janitor, Robert Costello Blackinton School, Blackinton J. Marion Wardward, Principal
Mabel L. Phelps (S) Anna C. Carpenter (4)
Ruth M. Hall (7) Susan Rickards (3)
Annie L. Bartlett (5) Jennie M. Whitney (1)
Edith E. Brown (6) Margaret R. Smith (2) 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
John A. Aspenall-Asst. Manual Training
Alice Knowlton -Domestic Science
Elizabeth V. O. Hern-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 Psychology. Pedagogy
Roland W. Guss Science and Nature Study
Roy L. Smith History, Geography, Gardening William N. Johnson Wood and Iron Work Mary A. Pearson Drawing. Handicraft Rose E. Searle Mathematics. Music Annie C. Skeele Physiology, Physical Training Mary L. Baright English, Reading Donna D. Couch School Organization Alice B. Knowlton Domestic Arts Printing, Handicraft
Annie J. Lamphier
Hannah P. Waterman Correspondence Couurses Mark Hopkins Training School Donna D. Couch, Principal
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Alice Card (9)
Agnes Murphy (9)
Florence Raguse (S)
Rose G. O'Neil (S) Miss Cody
Emily Stacy (7)
E. Idella Haskins (6)
Margaret M. McCormick Freelove Clarke (4)
Marion Weld (5)
Agnes E. Walker (4) Susan G. Lombard (3)
Anna A. Foley (3)
Emma Tingue (2(
Miss Owens (2)
Lucy M. Ware (1)
Mae E. McGowen (1) Briggsville Rural Training School
Margaret R. Gallon
Principal, grammar 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 SCHOOLS 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, River cor. Freeman Av. Pastor, H. A. + Mitchell, res 143 Bracewell Av. Services. Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 12 m. Loyal Workers So- ciety 6 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m .; Clerk, Almeda Lloyd; Treasurer, Mrs. Belle Harris
Baptist Chapel, East Mountain Rd. No reguular ser- vices
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 Wil- liams, 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 Av, Sundays. Pastor, Rev. J. F. X. Teahan, res, Williamstown
Christian Science Church, Chestnut near Ashland.
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First Reader, George E. Cox; Second Reader, Mrs. Fannie W. Harrington; Clerk, Henry Orr; Treas, A. N. Harris. Services: Sunday, 10:45 a. m., Sunday School, 12 m .; tes- timonial meeting, Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Reading room open Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church, Main cor North Church St. Pas- tor, 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, Theo- dore 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 meeting, 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 Kassell, res 19 Washington Av. Pres, J. Cohn; Vice-Pres, Max Feeder; Fin. Sec'y, J. Rosen- bloom; Rec. Sec'y, Harry Entien; Treas, L. Woodman. Services : Saturday, 8 to 10 a. m. Evening service, Friday, 6 to 7 p. m .; Saturday, 6:30 and 7:30 p. m.
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 p. m.
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church, Washington Av. Pastor. Rev. James H. Hartley, res 97 Meadow. Services: Sun- day, 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, Joseph Bontin. 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. So- ciety of the Ladies of St. Ann, meetings 1st Sunday ; So- ciety of the Ladies of Charity, meetings 2nd Sunday
Second Baptist Church, 41 Washington Av. Services :
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Sunday 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School, 3 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, S p. m.
St Andrews Episcopal Mission, 1436 Massachusetts Av. Rector, Rev. J. F. Carter, res Williamstown ; Warden, William 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. m .; Sunday School, S:30 a. m. Daily Masses, S a. m.
St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, Pastor, Rev. E. P. Dunphy, res 75 Eagle. Assts., M. J. McKenna, J. F. Sulli- van; Organist, Minnie Donovan. Services: Masses, 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m .; Sunday School, 2:30 p. m .; Ves- pers, 4 p. m.
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, Wm. A. Gallup, John F. Dick. Services : Sunday, Holy Communion, S 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, Thursday, 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School Supt., Pastor; Asst. Supt., T. G. Henderson
Salvation Army Barracks, Marshall. Public meetings every night except Tuesday and Friday S o'clock; Sunday 3, 6 and 8 p. m. ; private meetings for soldiers Tuesday and Fridays at S p. m.
Y. M. C. A., 34 Summer St. (For further information see page -). 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
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Auxiliary No. 3-Pres, Nellie Cleary ; V-pres, Margaret Michaels ; Rec. Sec'y, Mary Whalen; Fin. Sec'y, Nellie Scanlon ; Treas, Mrs. Anna Bradley. Meets 2nd and 4th Friday, A. O. H. Hall, Hoosac Savings Bank block
Division No. 4-Pres. Owen F. Callahan ; V-pres, John Flaherty: Rec. Sec, Timothy E. Fitzgerald; Fin. Sec'y, Bernard F. Curley ; Asst. Fin. Sec'y, D. F. McAvoy ; 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. Dono- van : Foreman, P. S. Urell; M. W .. J. B. Walsh; O., Thos. Richards ; Rec. P. H. Smith ; Treas, J. F. Kennedy. Meets
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Goods sold on satisfaction to the customer or your money back
Electrical Supplies
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2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 95 Main, Hoosac Sav. Bank blk 86 Main
Berkshire Club
Pres, W. F. Penniman; V-pres, Wallace E. Brown; Sec'y, Harry E. Pratt; Treas, Charles E. Speare. Rooms Berkshire Scottish Association
Pres, Robert Neville, North Adams; Sec'y, George Tait, Pittsfield; Treas, Alex Renton, North Adams. Meets in Caledonian Hall, Renfrew
B. P. O. E.
North Adams Lodge, No. 487-E. R., George Rowley ; E. L. K., James Mehan; 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
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 Robinson; 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 Conductor, Mrs. Bertha White; Inside Guard, Alfred By- graves; Outside Guard, Stephen Lightholder. Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday in K. of P. Hall
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