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Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society
Pres, Dr. F. D. Stafford; Sec. W. T. Carter; Treas, Clayton M. Ottman; Racing Sec, J. Andrew Cleghorn.
Improved Order of Red Men Mayoonsook Tribe, No. 129-S., Napoleon Saulnier; S. S., Lester Jones; J. S., Frank Floyd; Chief Rec, Bradford Palmer. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in For- esters Hall.
Independent Order Brith Abraham, No. 411
Pres, H. H. Kronick; Fin. Sec, B. Hirsch; Treas, J. Lenhoff; Rec.
Sec, S. Richton. Meets 1st Sun- days 7:30 p. m. at K. of P. Hall.
I. O. O.F.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 54 Main St. Oneco Lodge, No. 100-N. G., W. H. Kezer; V.G., Frank Bishop, R. S., Fred Ashton; Fin Sec, Hen- ry Porter; Treas, Alfred E. Has- kins. Meets Tuesday evenings. Mohawk Lodge, M. U .- N. G., Fred Rowell; G. M., A. Windover; Sec, David Brown; Treas, William Marley. Meets St. Jean Hall. Loyal Blackington Lodge, M. U .- 1st and 3rd Mondays, I. O. O. F Hall.
Wells Encampment-C. P., Robert Dunn; H. P., Albert Hastings; S. W., George Tower; J. W., Clarence Hatch; Treas, B. E. Robinson; Scribe, Otis Nether- wood. Meets 2nd and 4th Fri- day.
Daughters of Rebekah-N. G., Mrs. Mary Vincent; V. G., Mrs. Fred Adams; Rec. Sec. Emma Billings; Fin Sec., Mrs Ennie Ellis Treas, Mrs. Jennie Chase, Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in I. O. O. F. Hall.
Italian Mutual (Concordia) Aid Society
Pres, John Guzzi; Sec, John Bianco, Fin. Sec, John Macini; Treas; D. Tassone.
Italo-American Club 85 Main, (436)
Knights of Columbus North Adams Council, No. 156- G. K., William Grenier; D. G. K., B. M. Hogan; Treas, B. E. Robinson; Fin. Sec., John F. Dooling; Rec. Sec, Raymond B. Mahoney. Meets 1st Sundays, K. of C. Rooms.
L'Union Marquette
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 8 p. m. in St. Jean Baptiste Hall.
Knights of Pythias
Olympian Lodge, No. 22-C. C., F. L. Forbush; K. R. and S., William H. Thatcher; M. F., K. E. Burrows; M. of Ex., George Deming; M. W., John Rahlston. Meets Thursdays, 8 p. m. K. of P. Hall. Tunnel City U. R. K. of P. No. 11
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-Meets Tuesdays, K. of P. Hall. Pythian Sisters, Olympian Temple No. 14-Meets Monday at 8 p. m. at K. of P. Hall.
Lafayette Club
Pres, A. Peltier; Rec. Sec, Joseph Pinsonault; Fin. Sec, Charles H. Durocher; Treas, R. G. Boyer.
L. C. B. A.
St. Francis- V-pres, Mrs. Hannah Doherty; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Mary Ryan; Fin. Sec. Margaret Roach; Treas, Mrs. Isabella McCormick. Meets 4th Mondays 8 p. m. at St. Jean Baptiste Hall.
Loyal Order of Moose D., William Robare; Sec, Frank Mckay; Treas, John B. Donovan.
Masonic
Greylock Lodge, F. and A. M .- W. M., William Lamb; S. W., Joseph F. Malcolm; J. W., F. D. Eldridge; Treas, James O'Hallo- ran; Sec, D. J. Ensign. Meets 2nd Tuesdays Masonic Hall. Composite Chapter, R. A. M .- H. P., C. L. Sumner; K., Fred A. Windover; Treas, William Blythe; Sec, J. B. Temple. Meets 1st Wednesdays Masonic Hall. An- nual 1st Wednesday in November. Lafayette Lodge, F. and A. M .- W. M., Robert Harvey; S. W., Ralph K. Carpenter; J. W., John Kennedy; Treas, T. M. Northrup; Sec, Fred Windover. Meets 1st Monday of each month.
Naomi Chapter, O. E. S .- W. M., Mrs. Lou Hurd; W. P., James Martin; Sec, Mrs. Isabel Herbert; Treas, Maria Temple. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays. St. Paul Commandery No. 40, K. T .- E. C., J. B. Temple; G. Dr. William S. Hamilton; P., Hobart C. Tower; Recorder, Harvey A. Gallup. Meets 2nd Fridays. Annual, 2nd Friday in September.
Medical Association of Northern Berkshire
Pres, Dr. M. M. Brown, North Adams; Sec, Dr. J. W. Crowley; Treas, Dr. C. W. Wright. Meets monthly.
Mohawk Trail Automobile League Pres, Judge C. T. Phelps; Sec,
James O'Halloran; Treas, Ezra D. Whitaker.
N. E. O. P.
Tunnel City Lodge, No. 439-P. W., Ida McKechnie; V. W., Vacant; Sec, Bertha Lee; Fin. Sec, Mrs. Ella Crossier; Treas, Jennie Fuller. Meets A. O. H. Hall 1st and 3rd Fridays, 8 p. m. Cascade Lodge-Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays, St. Jean's Hall.
Hoosac Lodge-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Pythian Hall.
North Adams Country Club Grounds at Red Mills.
North Adams Merchants Association
Pres, C. D. Bentley ; Sec. and Treas, Williston C. Baccn.
Northern Berkshire Poultry Asso- ciation (Inc)
Pres., A. F. Dodge; Sec, Howard Chilson; Treas, Albert Whitney.
Northern Berkshire Bar Asso- ciation
Pres, P. J. Ashe; Sec and Treas, Irving Ganwell, Pittsfield
Order of Owls
Nest No. 1435-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday. Owls Hall.
O. S. C.
Clan McIntyre Co. 128-Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays, 8 p. m., Foresters Hall.
Research Club
Pres., Mrs. Clara Richardson; Sec, Mrs. James Whiteley ; Treas, Mrs. Garrett Fitch.
Republican City Committee
Chairman, John Heywood; Sec, Frank Evans; Treas, John A. Bond.
Rock of Lebanon Society
Pres, J. Ziter; V-pres, Joseph Bolus; Treas, M. H. Deep; Sec, S. Saliba; Rec. Sec, M. Memery. Meets Foresters Hall 1st Sunday.
Societe St. Jean Baptiste
Pres, Adelord Roy; V-Pres, Godias Roy; Sec, Toussaint Roberts; Cor. Sec. John Lavois; Fin. Sec, Ledor Sherron; Treas, Wilfred
Burlingame & Darbys Co. Goods sold on satisfaction to the customer or your money back
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Lanoue. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 16 Bank.
Figli Di Calabria
Pres, Vincenzo Modena; Sec, Vitor- ino Scalise; Treas, Dominic Man- cuso. Meets Tuesdays at Bijou Theatre.
Sons of St. George
North Adams Lodge, No. 423- Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays, K.
U. O. G. C.
Western Gateway Commandery- Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month in Div. 4 Hall, .
Hoosac Bank bldg.
Western Gateway Club 85 Main (432) Pres, W. H. Gilman.
W. C. T. U.
Pres, Mrs. Ruth Lockhart; Sec, Mrs. Belle Walker; Treas, Mrs. Margaret McIntyre. Meets 1st and 3rd Friday afternoons at members' homes.
Wolf Tone Club Rooms Hoosac Bank bldg.
Workmen's Benefit Association Lodge No. 2-Pres, Mrs. Ella Crosier; V-pres, Lena M. Walker; Sec, John B. Donovan. Meets 2nd Thursdays, Foresters Gall.
Y. M. P. Club
-Pres, H. Salkin; Sec, H. Abrams; Treas. H. Schiff. Meets 1st and 3rd Sunday, 85 Main.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Central Labor Union. Hall 210- 11-12 Dowlin blk. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays C. L. U. Hall. Barbers Union, Local No. 126. Meets last Tuesday at 44 Eagle. Bartenders Union, Local No. 125. Meets 1st Sundays Dowlin blk (10-11).
Boot and Shoe Council No. 21. Meets 1st Thursdays 103 Main (305).
Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers Union, Local No. 18. Meets Mondays 103 Main (506).
Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees. Local No. 278. Meets 2nd Saturdays at A. O. H. Hall.
Building Laborers. Local No. 24. Meets Fridays at 103 Main.
Carpenters Union. Local No. 193. Meets Wednesdays 103 Main
(212).
Cigar Makers Union. Local No. 206. Meets 1st Tuesdays at C. L. U. Hall.
Horseshoers. Local No. 91. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at 103 Main. International Brotherhood Elec- trical Workers, 69 Main.
International Typographical Union. Local No. 316. Meets 2nd Tues- days at Dowlin blk.
Iron Moulders Union. Local No. 300 Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at 97 Main.
Journeymen Tailors Union. Local No. 353. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Mansion House.
Lasters Union. Local No. 165. Meets 2nd Tuesdays 305 Dowlin blk.
Loom Fixers. Local No. 38. Meets St. Jean de Baptiste hall 2nd and 4th Wednesdays.
Machine Operators. Local No. 201. Meets 1st and 2nd Tues- days 103 Main.
North Adams Musicians Protective Association. Local No. 96, A. F. of M. Meets 1st Sunday of each quarter at 103 Main. Maintenance of Railway Employees Local No. 278. Meets at Pitts- field.
Painters, Decorators and Paper- hangers Union. Local No. 2. Meets Monday at C. L. U. Hall. Plumbers. Local No. 578. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at 101 Main. Railroad Station Employees. Lo- cal No. 13. Meets 3rd Thurs- days at 103 Main.
Railroad Telegraphers. North
Adams Division No. 139. Meets at President's notice at Odd Fel- lows Hall.
Shoe Cutters Union. Local No. 163. . Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays at Dowlin blk (305).
Sole Fasteners Union. Local No. 201. Meets 2nd Tuesdays, Dow- lin blk. (305).
Sitichers Union. . Local No. 285. Meets 1st Mondays at A. O. H. Hall.
Stock Fitters Union. Local No. 297. ' Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at Owls Hall.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Local No. 83. Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays at C. L. U. Hall.
Maps of North Adams 25c Flat for Framing or Folded to Fit Pocket. H. A. Manning Co.
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Tailors Local No. 353. Meets at members homes 2nd Sunday.
Shoe Council No. 21. Meets Thursdays at 103 Main.
Treers. Local No. 212. Meets 1st Friday.
United National Association of Post Office Clerks. Branch 107 Pres. and Treas, William Watt; Sec, John P. Schreiber.
COURTS District Court of No. Berkshire
Hon. Carlton T. Phelps, Justice; John E. Magenis, William F.
Barrington. Special Justices:
William A. O'Hearn, Clerk. Charles L. Frink, Probation Officer. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m, 2 to 4 p. m. Sessions for criminal cases 9 a. m. daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays; for civil cases, 9 a. m. Wednesdays. Probate and Insolvency Court Judge, Edward T. Slocum, of Pittsfield; Asso. Judge, William A. Burns; Registrar, Arthur M. Robinson, North Adams; Assis- tant, Alice M. Hoyt.
Terms-At Pittsfield first Tuesdays of January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October and December, third Tuesdays of July, Wednesday following first Monday of Novem- ber.
Superior Court
Hon. John A. Aiken, Greenfield, Chief Justice. There are twenty- seven associate justices.
Sessions-Civil (with jury) at Pitts- field-first Mondays of April and October. Civil (without jury), second Mondays of January and July. Criminal, second Mondays of January and July.
Supreme Judicial Court Arthur P. Rugg, Worcester. There are six associate justices. Ses- sions at Pittsfield second Tuesday in May. Full bench second Tuesday of September.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY GOVERN- MENT
Clerk of the Courts, Irving H. Gam- well. Assistant Clerk, Elizabeth Milne, Pittsfield.
Register of Deeds, North District, Arthur W. Safford of Adams; Middle, Henry M. Pitt of Pitts- field; South, Malcolm Douglas of Great Barrington.
County Treasurer, Henry A. Brews- ter of Pittsfield.
District Attorney, Joseph B. Ely of Westfield.
Judge of Probate, Edward T. Slocum of Pittsfield; Special Judge, William A. Burns.
Register of Probate, Arthur M. Robinson of North Adams. Assistant Register, Mrs. Alice M. Hoyt of Pittsfield.
Sheriff and Master of House of Correction, John Nicholson of Pittsfield.
Special Sheriff, William W. Norton of Great Barrington; Deputy Master House of Correction, John W. Whipple, Pittsfield; Deputies, Frank M. White, Pitts- field; Charles L. Frink, Joseph Richards, Williamstown; Edgar H. Pierce, Dalton; William O'- Brien, Adams; John J. Waddock, Lee; S. Albert Noble, Stock- bridge; Frank A. Minkler; Mal- colm Douglas, Great Barrington; Robert M. Savery, Becket; Timo- thy B. Salmon, Richmond; Alvin A. Shaw, Windsor; Thos. H. Sul- livan, Lee; Timothy E. Dunn, Lenox; John C. Smith (Hon. Com.), Sheffield; Clarence C. Kinne, New Marlborough; Ben- jamin F. Clark, Sheffield; John A. Stevens, Berkshire; Charles H. Hale, Tyringham; Ernest N. Wood, Pittsfield; Walter J. Din- neen, North Adams; Samuel Blagden, (Hon. Com.), Williams- town; Almiron J. McCulloch of Savoy.
County Commissioners George B., Adams, Adams; John H. C. Church, Chairman, Great Bar- rington; Mr. Sherrill, Richmond. Compensation $3,000 per year for the Board. Meetings first Tues- days of each month.
STATE GOVERNMENT
Governor-Samuel W. McCall, Winchester, $8,000.
Lieut-Gov. - Calvin Coolidge, Northampton, Mileage and $2,000.
Sec'y of the Commonwealth-Al- bert P. Langtry, Springfield, $3,500.
Treasurer and Receiver-General --- Charles L. Burrill, Boston, $5,000. Auditor, Alonzo B. Cook, $5,000. Attorney-General, J. Henry At- will, $5,000.
Carlisle Hardware Co.
Builder's Hardware a Specialty Automobile Accessories Main St. North Adams, Mass.
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Street Guide and House Directory
Copyright 1915, by H. A. Manning Co. Containing a full list of streets and roads, with the dwell- ings and stores located thereon.
ADAMS STREET From west of Tyler east to Hatha- way
Left
10 Paolo Moltine
12 Burton Wright Tyler street crosses
16 Vacant
18 Patrick F. Kelly
20 Thomas Martin
22 William Elliman
24 William Dickenson
26 Frank Cirello
28 Nicholas Carchido
28 Vacant
30 Andrew Vidal Harris street crosses Ends at Hathaway
Right
Tyler street crosses
27 Philomena Mancuso
27 Joseph Arcula
29 Michael Foley
29 Patsy Larenzo Harris street crosses Ends at Hathaway
ADDISON, G. Crosses Whittlesey
ARMSTRONG AVENUE East from 7 Brooklyn
ARNOLD PLACE East from 98 Church Left
23 A. J. Schmutz, florist 25 William I. Glynn 27 Vacant
31 Wilfred J. Cornellier
33 George W. Bradley
35 Mrs. Mary Murphy
37 Thomas J. Egan 41 Mrs. James H. Krum Sr 45 Thomas J. Flynn
47 Mrs. Celestia J. Beer
49 Mrs. Frances Doland 53 Albert J. Hunt
.55 Mrs. Julia Hynes Ends
Right 34 J. Malcolm Dick
36 Jeremiah Morrissey 38 A. J. Schmutz
40 Mary E. Hatton
42 William J. Lasher
44 Findlay D. McIntyre
48 William M. Griswold Ends
ASHLAND STREET From 114 Main to South Church Left
2 Mausert & Gibson
4 Lawrence DeMarco, shoe re- pair
6 Cleveland Hemenway, jeweler 10 L. M. Hurd, florist
12 Ernest Rougeau, barber shop
14 C. H. Litchfield, tailor
16 Lilla Noyes, millinery
18 G. H. Thompson, physician Noel's Lunch room Summer street crosses
34 Joseph Crippa & Co., tailors
34 Mrs. Clara Hodge
40 Vacant
42 Mrs. Etta Bailey Greer
42 Sanford E. Smith
44 Michael A. Gangemi
44 Thomas E. Conlon Quincy street crosses
80 Joseph Chambers
80 Mrs. Caroline Cudworth
80 City Paint Shop Chestnut street crosses
110 M. A. Crosier Auto Co.
112 Jewish Hebrew School
112 Theodore Laporte Rand's Lane
r112 Garage
136 Blackinton Estate Office
136 Ormesby Farms Creamery
136 No. Adams Paper Stock Co.
138 Alphonse Lamoureaux
138-154 Sterling Printing Co.
140 Mrs. Jane Clement
140 Fred Rhodes
142 John Garneau
142 John C. Dawson
Names Printed in Black Face Type are the Supporters of this Directory and Leaders in the Community. Patronize them.
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144 Mrs. Thomas E. Gibson
146-154 No. Adams Wet Wash
Laundry 154r Jacob Selikowitz, bakery
158 Jacob Selikowitz
160 Jewish Synagogue
160 Rev. Elias Miller
164 Charles Bohl
r164 Mrs. S. Augustus Whitford
168 Max Hopkins
170 S. Patashnick, grocer Washington avenue begins
176 Severe Thebarge
178 Charles A. Briggs
180 Wilfred Beauregard
192 Charles J. Hager
194 Peter Corrigan Jr.
194 John Arigon
Porter street begins
224 Mrs. Jennie Magee
224 Julia Sullivan
226 F. H. Pratt, florist
240 Maud E. Babcock
Blackinton street begins
258 Mrs. Mary Welch
262 William J. Johnson
264 George H. Smith
266 Floyd C. Lent
268 Frank H. Pratt
270 Frank Millott
278 Waldo F. Williams
129 Walter M. Blanchard
129 Philip Goodman
129 Mrs. Mary J. Nash
129 Thomas Conway
129 William W. Anderson
129 Henry D. Brawnwalder
133 Nathan Taskin
133 Mrs. Ida Josephs
133 George H. Robinson
133 Michael D. O'Brien
133 Joseph Lahaie
133 William McLear
143 North Adams Tallow Co.
145 Michael H. Deep, grocer
145 Michael H. Deep
149 J. Dimay, cobbler
151 Vacant
159 Swift & Co., meats
171 H. W. Clark Biscuit Co.
187 Eugene Colo
189 John Hogan
191 H. C. Wood Lumber & Supply Co., contractors
388 David Bonnar
388 Dr. Homer A. Bushnell Davenport street begins R. R. overhead crossing Tiona Oil Co. tanks
638 John J. Nolan
656 James L. Lowd
656 Charles Tatman
662 Eugene F. Aldrich
680 Harry O'Malley Ends at church
Right 1 John DeLego, lunch cart
13 J. W. Gale & Co., conf. Post Office
Summer street crosses George G. Nassif, conf.
33 Mrs. Katherine Clifford
33 John W. Buskirk
39 Daniel Riddlesworth
41 Mrs. David Chambers
43 Mrs. Laura W. Patton
45 William C. Landers
47 Mrs. Harriet Coon
49 A. A. MacDonell, vet. surgeon.
51 Ken E. Burrows Quincy street crosses
79 Byrd L. Newell
81 Mrs. Cora Ashton
83 Harry L. Blackall
85 Henry C. Jones
87 Roy D. Gibson Cestnut street crosses.
111 Merton D. Bishop
111 Edward Kinney
113 James L. Murphy Crawley avenue
117 Joseph Cardwell
119 Alexander T. Ford
121 Mrs. Alice Stiles
123 Thomas Mead
278 William C. McCann Hoosac street begins Lawrence avenue begins
318 Alfred Chonard
322 Patrick Shea
324 Maurice E. Chonard
326 Samuel Dresbolt
328 Cornelius Shea
332 Daniel W. Scully
336 Edmond Robare
336 Ernest J. Rougeau
344 Charles Diggins
344 George W. Mills
358 Edmond Bissaillon
364 David H. Moloney
368 John C. Gallant
370 Robert Carson
372 Mrs. Mary Roach
372 James Welch
374 Dalord White
Bond street begins
201 Charles H. Howe
209 James T. Ray
209 Jedediah D. Boutwell
215 Hugh R. McCann, cont.
221 Clementine Miller
223 Henry Pratt
223 Angelo Miller Jr.
223 Walter Heagberg
227 Herman Jacobs, junk dealer 227 Aloysius Bergeron
Burlingame & Darbys Co.
HARDWARE
DRUGS Goods Sold on Your Money Back If Not Satisfied plan
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227 George Duxbury City yard
263 Timothy J. Shea
11 Hall & Potter, office
269 Michael J. Deeir
13 Pringle Bros., trucking office
273 Michael D. Murray
15 Delia Gagnon, milliner
273 Hugh A. McCormick
17 Vadnais Blk. entrance
285 Abraham J. Joseph, grocer
17 George H. LaFortune
285 C. H. Litchfield, dyer
17 Frank E. Buxton
287 Herbert Jones
17 Abraham Rarick
291 Samuel H. Crum Sr.
293 M. Joseph Monahan
297 Dennis M. Scully
303 John Macksey
307 Oscar Rachdorf, meats
309 Oscar Rachdorf
309 Harley L. Chase
309 Raymond Fischlein
315 Jacob Dene
327 Joseph Alpert
327 North Adams Junk Co.
333 Abraham Shapiro, junk dealer
341 Charles E. Hurd
341 Mrs. Sylvia Peck
357 Fred Heisler
363 Mrs. Gertrude Brewer
363 William Marley
R. R. overhead crossing Standard Oil Co. tanks
521 Mrs. Margaret Roche
677 Frank L. Hargreaves Ends at Church
AUBURN AVENUE From 101 Center north Left
40 Angelo Ofero 40 John Fortino
BALLOU STREET From 52 Veazie east to Houghton Right
5 Franklin G. Estes
5 Vacant
Ends
Left
2 Mary Antos
2 Cuso Aho
2 Vacant
4 John Kalfice
6 Stanley Bajorim
8 George B. Towne Patrick Reagan
Ends
BANK STREET West from 78 Main to Summer Right
5 Joseph Roach, cigar mfr.
7 S. Astorino, tailor
9 John R. Button & Son, carpen- ters
9 Joseph P. Reed, insurance
Left
10 P. J. Boland Co., tailors .
14 Bank Street Shoe Store
1412 St. Jean de Baptiste hall
16 George H. Livermore Restau- rant
18-22 North Adams Herald
18-22 Haggerty Bros., publishers
20 Jones Block entrance
20 Susan S. Sampson
20 Ruel R. Cota
20 George H. Livermore
20 George F. Moody
20 Mrs. Harriet E. Spicer
20 Mrs. Rose Caplice
22 Fleischmann Co., The
22 A. Yarter, coal
22 L. P. Kempton
24 C. Perry Isbell, electrician
24 Model Laundry, branch office
26 Vacant
28 Robinson Block entrance
28 Eugene Belanger
28 Robert J. Davies
28 Edward Dailey
28 Harvey Secor
28 Joseph Le Clair
r2312 J. D. Bresnehan, carpenter 27 North Adams Transcript
29 Transcript Bldg. entrance
29 Chief of Police office
29 District Court Northern Berk- shire
29 Clerk of Court
29 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., exchange
31 L. M. Barnes, jeweler
33 C. A. Darling, pianos
35 Berkshire Hotel Sample Room
37 Edward H. Post, barber Berkshire Hotel Summer Street City Hall Public Scales American and National Ex- press Co. office
B. & M. Passenger Depot
23 North Adams Gas Light Co r2312 Vacant
17 Leo Durocher
19 Harold Osborn, electrician
21 Wright .Blk. entrance
21 James Coates
21 Mrs. Bridget Chrystal
912 Vacant
11 Henry's Laundry office
Climax Boot Shop
Special Attention to the
Proper Fitting of Shoes 5 EAGLE, NO. ADAMS, MASS.
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28 Shirley M. Lanphear
28 Mrs. Louise Rivers
28 Margaret Goodman
28 Mrs. Emily Doyle
28 Romeo A. Leveille
28 Mrs. Mary Sherry
28 Mrs. Anna Peters
BEAVER STREET From 358 Union northeast to City limits
Right
62 Joseph McCuen
62 Vacant
68 Burtsell Sheldon
70 John Wyckeski
76 Alfred Davidson
82 John Gilbert
84 Moses Richard
88 Patrick Luther
94 Catherine Feeley
96 Henry G. Seeger
98 Ezra Brothers
100 Frank Demers
102 Henry Raymond
104 John Brien
200 Beaver Mills office
202 Ezra Turner
202 Louis Coty, grocer
212 Frank LeCorus
214 Henry Champagne
216 Vacant
218 Thomas W. Alford
222 Charles Tilley
222 Lacy Ferguson
224 John H. Thomas
226 Alfred Beaulieu
228 Frank Thomas
232 Henry Sifton
234 David S. Trombley
236 Jesse Jackson
238 Xavier Champagne
242 George Bushey
244 Napoleon Lafave
246 Sylvester Bouvin
248 Otto T. Fowler
250 Beaver Chapel Bridge 264 Fred Cataract
266 Joseph Provencher
272 Antonio Huttle
274 Fred Gebeau
280 Wesley Thompson
282 Vacant
284 George Booth
290 Louis Coty
292 Lewis Cutler
18 Patrick H. Kiely
292 Elmer Stone
298 Bratton Dickson
300 Clarence Peck
304 Bertha Coonrod
306 John Jackson
Left
318 Wilfred Schney
17 Thomas J. Lunny
320 Timothy. Callahan
25 Frank R. Halfpenny
27 John J. Shanahan Tremont ends
55 R. W. Illingworth
57 Victor M. Bachand
57 F. M. Pratt
Summit ends
Left 91 Edward Dalton
Climax Boot Shop Best Quality, Perfect Fits, Lowest Prices 5 Eagle, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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4 William H. Osteyee
6 David D. Breen
7 William McClelland
BEACH STREET North from East av to Franklin
BEACON STREET From 102 Prospect Right 16 Mrs. Helen Reagan
20 Michael Coyne
28 William P. Whitman
36 Placide Dupuis
334 Mrs. Mary Darling
336 John W. White
344 Joseph L. Bastien
346 Louis M. Orell
28 James Hanley
28 Henry C. Stewart
28 Albert H. Spencer
30 James O'Brien, tailor
32 Mathew Mulany
32 George E. Clifford .
32 Albert J. Garceau
34 A. N. Harris, picture framing
36 John H. Brownell
36 Perry McCord
36 James Malcolm
36 Thomas Heaps
36 Mrs. Sarah E. Horton
36 Henry L. Mausert
38 Vacant
40 George Peters, barber
42 Simmons Block
42 Michael O'Brien
44 George E. Clifford, restaurant Summer street
BARBOUR, B. (Lorraine Tract) From Phelps Avenue west to Hawthrone
BARTH STREET From 376 Eagle to Central av Right
3 Joseph Oldham Marietta ends
Left
Carlisle Hardware Co.
AUTOMOILE SUPPLIES, PAINTS OILS, LIME and CEMENT 99 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
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93 Alfred Tetrault
95 Mrs. Nellie Benton
97 Frank Yarter
99 Albert Rabideaux
Right
101 Frank Smith
1 William Maxwell
5 Albert Ralston
107 Mrs. Lumena Roberts
111 Andrew Kudashavitz
111 Joseph Garfod
113 Joseph Zienlak
113 Antony Hobot
119 John Carlow
123 Mrs. John W. Terry
129 Briney Ashline
133 Henry McCuen
135 Herman Fileault
137 Vacant
139 Vacant
141 Alexander Cavey
141 Calix Mereau
143 Amos La Bombard
145 Vacant
149 Joseph Bisson
159 Jeremiah Rohan Bridge Beaver Mills
237 Henry Viens
239 Mrs. Ella Jeffries
241 William Briggs
243 Justine Rancourt
245 Vacant
249 Vacant Bridge
Natural Bridge rd. ends
269 Joseph Chenaille
273 Melvin E. Thomason
273 Nelson Degrenier
275 Vacant
277 Albert Miller
279 Edward Dean
295 Vacant
295 James V. McCombs
309 Mrs. Ida Barron
317 Fred S. Schink
319 George La Crosse
321 Edward Walsh
323 Joseph Gyuras 325 John S. Ellis
327 Mrs. Grace Hannigan
331 Israel Tatro
333 David Duquette
335 Joseph Suprano
337 Vacant
339 Jesse Grant
341 Gabriel Foisey
347 James Stellings
BETHEL STREET From 38 Franklin north Left
2 Ella R. Leighton
4 Charles Osborne
8 Mrs. Margaret Graham
BLACKINTON STREET From 240 Ashland to 350 Church
Left
9 Robert Costello
15 Frank R. Leary
15 Edward McCraw
19 Albert W. Savage
21 Mrs. Michael H. Campbell
25 Wynne J. Tatro
27 Harry F. Rand
29 Amedee A. Vadnais
31 Moses J. Nichols
35 James Woodward
37 Howard Graham
39 J. Bernard Boland
41 Murray E. Cate
45 John E. Magenis Montana street crosses
61 William A. O'Hearn
63 Dr. Frederick P. Sullivan
69 Earl L. Stevens .
69 Charles E. Stevens
71 George Culver
71 George N. Otis Mark Hopkins school Ends at Church
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14 Arnold C. Neumann
16 Samuel Alley
26 Colin C. McIntyre
26 Wells A. Walker
32 Merrill H. Whitney
40 Clara L. Lidford
42 Joseph J. Grindy
46 Andrew F. Griffin Montana street crosses
88 Clarence A. Hatch
90 William F. Dinneen Ends at Church
BLACKINTON VILLAGE 2 miles west of Main cor State
BLISS STREET From 59 Glen av to Summit
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1 William Barney
1 Vacant
5 Vacant
6 John Duskiss Gas Works
BINGHAM AVENUE From 66 Brown east
105 George Fortin
8 Vacant
8 Mrs. Margaret Whipple
STUDY THE CONTENTS PAGE IT IS THE INDEX TO THE CITY
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
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121 Joseph Trayon Jr.
121 Harry G. Vanderhule
125 Mrs. Emily Thatcher
131 Sceva E. Whitney
137 Barney Sofro
139 Edward Knopf
141 Mrs. Eliza Pike
143 Mouro Salvatore
145 Stephen A. Boisvert
147 Ensign A. Worthy
149 Exi Jarvis Chase av crosses
169 S. Asterino
171 Amos D. Hammond
175 Frank Durant
177 Edward H. Chase
181 Excelsior Printing Co.
181 William G. Roberts Ends
BRACEWELL AVENUE From 167 Eagle west to Houghton Right
9 William Ashton
11 James J. Kelly
17 Vacant
19 Mrs. Ellen Butterworth
23 William A. Winnie
29 Samuel Bond
31 Matthew F. Naughton
33 Albert G. Whipple
33 James W. Fish
64 William Ritchie
37 Frank E. Wiley
39 Charles A. Pinsonnault
39 George H. Lester
45 Barnaby M. Hogan
45 Mrs. Mary Richmond
51 Mrs. Rose Sullivan
51 Vacant
51 Fred A. Lovell
51 Dr. George W. Dox Grove street begins
90 John A. Robertson
94 William Weatherwax
94 Frank M. Bosely
96 Peter Daniels
96 John Smith
100 Alphonse Morand
102 Michael G. Conway N. Holden crosses 118 Charles W. Grau
118 John H. Monahan
118 Frank J. Barber
118 Charles H. Gosselin
101 Frank Mattimore
r101 Nicholas Cirello
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