Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1923, Part 198

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: Price & Lee Co.
Number of Pages: 1558


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Spencer Charles M 61 Hancock


Springfield Harness Co (automobile) 55 Dwight


STEIGER ALBERT CO 345 Main-See back cover UNITED ORIENTAL RUG MFG CO 2d and 3rd floors 119 Liberty-See p 169- Vining Albert E 17 Market


*Used Cars


BLAND'S AUTO EXCHANGE 163 Dwight and 757 Main-See p 17- DWIGHT STREET AUTO EXCHANGE 219-221 Dwight-See p 18-


STONE'S JACK USED CAR CO 69 Dwight-See p 18-


Vacuum Cleaners


TURNER RICHARD A & CO 44 Taylor-See p 75- Vitale Sales Co (automatic) (206) 264 Main


Valve and Gate Mfrs CHAPMAN VALVE MFG CO THE 203 Hampshire Ind Orchd-See p 134- Crane Co (valve) 62 Hampden c Water Keating Valve Co Inc (flush) 73 Taylor


Variety Stores


Case Carrie Mrs 720 Sumner av


Finn Jacob B 35 Main


Jackson Florence E 808 Main


Kresge S S Co 334 Main


Lytle M Louise Mrs 302 Belmont av


McDonald John D 340 Chestnut


Miller Max 122 Main


O'Brien Agnes B 730 Liberty


O'Meara Anna Mrs 165 Hancock


Phillips Oscar G 979 North


Smith Samuel 223 N Main


Umansky Louis 159} Main


Ward Jane E 62 Walnut


Weinstein Jacob 156 Ferry


Wellworth Variety Store 176 Main and Orchd


Wonder 5 and 10 Cent Store 582-584 Main


Woolworth F W & Co 384 Main


Varnish Mfrs


HAMPDEN PAINT AND CHEMICAL CO office (505) 317 Main


SHOES and HOSIERY of Quality and Fashion


440 Main Street


"2 POOLE STORES" BOYS' CLOTHING AND SHOES


340 Main Street


SPRINGFIELD [1923] BUSINESS DIRECTORY


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*Ventilators


FOX & CUSHING 17 College-See foot lines HYLAND W J MFG CO (heating) 151 and 153 Dwight-See top edge and p 149-


Vermin Exterminator Mfrs


Interstate Vermin Exterminators (7) 476 Main


Veterinary Remedies YOUNG W F INC 111 Lyman-See back cover-


Veterinary Surgeons


Balkam Ralph W 214 Belmont av Glasgow William J 87 Water Holden Henry E 25 Sanford Lukes Harry 441 Sumner av


Pierce Benjamin D 47 High


Shaw Richard N 573 Sumner av


Violin Makers and Repairers


KINNEY EDWARD 242 Worthington-See p 139- Lougharan Bartholomew F (206) 525 Main Ricard Alexander 8 Court House pl


Vulcanizers


Bartlett Tire Shop 402 Dickinson BLUE RIBBON MOTOR SALES INC office and salesroom 96 Main service station 14 Clinton -See p 12


Broadway Vulcanizing Co 86 Bridge


Craven Edward 19 Taylor


Duplex Vulcanizing Co 775} Main


EAGLE SERVICE AUTO TIRE CO 4-6 Meadow W Springfield-See back cover-


FOREST PARK GARAGE 523 Belmont av-See p 18- Goodstein Charles 582 North


Home City Retreading and Vulcanizing Co 77812 State


Kilgour's 72 Pynchon Kneip Service 894-896 State


Loeb & Greenberg 854 North


Maynard W E Tire Co Inc 18512 Chestnut


Moore Fred M 53 Princeton


RIGA J G & SONS INC 89-91 Dwight-See p 25-


S & J Auto and Electric Supply Co 318 St James av WALSH'S HOLYOKE STEAM BOILER WORKS 110 Appleton Holyoke Mass-See p 121- Westergren Bros 210 Dwight


Wood Percy M 67 Broadway


*Wall Board and Building Specialties


BENT WILLIAM E INC office 73 Dwight yard 160 Union West Spfd-See p 116- BURDEN-BRYANT CO THE 109-111 Lyman- See insert opp Ist page names- CHASE C P & CO INC 68 Birnie av-See p 114- NEW ENGLAND PULP PLASTER CO 102 Albany n railroad-See p 49-


NIMS BRAINARD D 253 Balwin W Spfd-See p 116- SPRINGFIELD CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO Napier n Armory-See p 48-


WALKER T M CO 31-41 Market-See p 143-


Wall Paper and Color Mfrs Tait Paper and Color Industries Inc 24-26 Fort


Wall Papers CLOW GEO H SONS CO 123 Commonwealth av -See p 142-


Cooper Wall Paper Stores of Springfield 262-264 Worthington


Earle Charles W 29 Harrison av


Hale Albert E Co (wholesale) 11-13 Stearns sq


HARDING JOHN P 411 Main-See p 108-


McCRACKEN & CO INC 186-188 State-See p 108-


Morrissey Bros Co 172 Main Ind_Orchd


Springfield Wall paper and Paint Co (wholesale and retail) 24-26 Fort


*Washing Machines


LEWIS & BATES (Maytag) 322 Dwight LOMBARD WASHING MACHINES James C Fetters agent 20E Court-See p 73-


TURNER RICHARD A & CO (Gainaday)-44 Taylor-See p 75-


Watchmakers and Repairers (See also Jewelers)


Arnold Ernest S 128 State Cunliffe Albert E (208) 288 Main


HAYES & STANNARD 219 Worthington-See p 110-


Kalman Fred 144 Main Lapido Arthur A (300) 289 Main


Leighton Walter L 26 Windsor


Lombard Otis M (1) 115 State


Moore William H 165 Eastern av


Radding Morris 98 Dwight


*Watchmen's Clocks


STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME CO THE 89 Logan -See p 124-


Water Filters and Purifier Mfrs Prentiss S L Co 45 Crystal av


Water Work Supplies MILLAR CHARLES & SON CO 26 to 28 Willow warehouse 29 Stockbridge-See p 151-


*Waterproof Canvas Covers


MEYER L M & CO 100 Alderman-See p 30- HAMPDEN PAINT & CHEMICAL CO (505) 317 Main


Waterproofing NEW ENGLAND PULP PLASTER CO 102 Albany n railroad-See p 49-


Weather Strips


American Weather Strip Co (210) 168 Bridge BURGIN BROS 96-98 Adams-See p 29- Chamberlain Metal Weather Strip Co (37) 25 Harrison av FORD MFG CO INC (Ford All Wood) 98 Broad- way-See p 29-


FOX & CUSHING 17 College-See foot lines-


*Wedding and Engraved Stationery CROWELL CO THE 93-95 Orleans-See p 152-


Welding


BERRY BROS 454 Walnut-See p 20-


CAVE WELDING AND MFG CO 62 Taylor-See p 181-


Collette William 176 Quincy


HAMPDEN AUTO TOP AND METAL CO 31-33 Winter-See pp 20 and 171-


Hoag Welding Co 31 E Court


INDIAN WELDING CO 13 Cypress-See p 181- Keenan Bartholomew J r 49 Fremont


SPRINGFIELD AUTO BODY AND WELDING CO 147 Taylor st ext-See p 19- Springfield Brazing and Welding Station 12 Willow Wilson Frederick E 742 Worthington


*Welding Equipment and Supplies CAVE WELDING AND MFG CO 62 Taylor-See p 181-


*Well Digger CHAMPLIN FRANK A (artesian) 43 Main East Longmeadow-See p 9-


WILLIAM C. SIMONS, Inc.


Investment Securities Correspondents, MESSRS. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO., Boston


Direct Wires


Statistical Service


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PPENHEIMER 289 MAIN STREET


FIELD INSURANCE Walnut 2830 Fire-Accident-Auto


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*Wheels NEWHOUSE SERVICE CO (Sewell Cushion) 438 Dwight-See p 24-


Window Cleaners


Brightwood Window Cleaning Co 37 Sargeant HAMPDEN WINDOW CLEANING CO (6) 109 Worthington-See p 183- Magic Window Cleaning Co (12) 475 Main Springfield Window Cleaning Co 97 Johnson Star Window Cleaning Co 503 Worthington Wagner Window Cleaning Co 140 Franklin Wright Charles H 216 Worthington


Window Screen Mfrs FOX & CUSHING 17 College-See foot lines


Window Shades and Fixtures FLINT & BRICKETT CO 439-441 Main-See insert opp street guide- FORBES & WALLACE 390-396 Main-See aplha insert KIMBALL GEORGE & SON 60-62-64 Main-See p 81


METROPOLITAN FURNITURE CO 538 and 540 Main-See p 81- Springfield Window Shade Mfg Co 11112 Main STEIGER ALBERT CO 345 Main-See back cover-


Window and Door Screens


Burrowes E T Co The (511) 293 Bridge FOX & CUSHING 17 College-See foot lines- WHITE GEORGE H 735 Worthington-See p 47-


*Windshields (Glass) CHASE'S GLASS AND MIRROR WORKS 20 A Congress-See p 83- SPRINGFIELD AUTO BODY AND WELDING CO 147 Taylor st ext-See p 19- SPRINGFIELD SASH AND GLASS CO office and warehouse 28-40 Belle av r 210 Franklin -See p 83-


*Wire Bank and Office Railings BIGELOW CHENEY WIRE WORKS office 417 Liberty-See p 135-


*Wire Cloth Mfrs BIGELOW CHENEY WIRE WORKS office 417 Liberty-Seep 135-


*Wire Fence Dealer ROGERS WILLIAM M 38 Hilton C Falls


Wire Goods Mfrs BLAKE MANUFACTURING CO 56 Tyler-See p 123-


Wire Screens FOX & CUSHING 17 College-See foot lines-


Wire Workers


BIGELOW CHENEY WIRE WORKS office 417 Liberty-See p 135-


Wireless Apparatus


Westinghouse Electric and Mfg Co plant Page blvd n Stevens


*Women's Specialties


MEEKINS PACKARD & WHEAT INC 349 to 359 Main-See opp contents-


Wood Carver


Stock William F 43 Dwight


Wood Dealers


American Wood Yard The 92 Pendleton av NEW ENGLAND BOX CO THE (F M West Div) (kindling) P O address Springfield office and factory 121 Lowell W Spfd-See p 122- SILVER SPRING ICE AND WOOD CO 500 Cen- tral-See p 94-


Wood Turning and Sawing Marshall Charles C 17 Taylor


Wooden and Willow Ware FRANK BROS PAPER CO 49-51 Hampden-See p 154-


Wool Waste Mfrs (See Cotton and Wool Waste)


Woolens and Worsted


Hampden Woolen Co 685 North STEIGER ALBERT CO 345 Main-See back cover-


Worm Gears


BAUSH MACHINE TOOL CO 156 Wason av- See p 129-


Wrench Mfrs


BEMIS & CALL CO 983 Main-See p 130- BULLOCK MFG ASSOCIATES 46 Harrison av -See p 127- Moore Drop Forging Co 38 Walter


X-Ray Laboratories


Mannix Robert M (dental) (405) 356 Main NEW ENGLAND LABORATORIES INC Chestnut c Pearl-See p 51-


Yeast


Fleischmann Co The (compressed) 10 Hawley Liberty Yeast Corporation (compressed) 357 Chestnut


TIFFT BROTHERS Government, Municipal, Industrial, Public Utility BONDS FOR INVESTMENT Members New York Stock Exchange Third National Bank Bldg, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


SPRINGFIELD CITY GOVERNMENT


City Election Tuesday Following First Monday in December


EPRI


ORG


MAY 25.1852.


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14.1636. O.S


City Government Organized First Monday in January


CITY OFFICERS


Offices close at 1 p m Saturdays


Mayor-Edwin F. Leonard; office, Municipal Building, open from 9 a m to 5 p m. Clerk, Elizabeth H. Clark.


City Clerk-Clifford F. Smith; office Municipal Building; office hours, 9 a m to 5 p m. Assist- ant City Clerk, Oliver C. Grant.


City Collector-Ralph L Munn; office, Munici- pal Building; office hours, 9 a m to 4 p m.


City Treasurer-E. T. Tifft; office, Municipal Building; office hours, 9 a m to 4 p m. Deputy Treasurer, John P. Bishop.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN


President-Frank M. Kinney. 1st Ward-Emile J Erard.


2d Ward-Arthur W. Brown.


3d Ward-Albert W. Vining. 4th Ward-John D. Shuart.


5th Ward-Raymond B. Shattuck.


6th Ward-Frank M. Kinney.


7th Ward-Aime H. Cote.


8th Ward-Victor N. Bengle. Clerk-Clifford F. Smith.


COMMON COUNCILMEN


President-Leonard S. Stebbins.


1st Ward-Patrick J. Courtney, John C. Miller.


2d Ward-Eugene J. Sweeney, Denis A. Hogan, John P. Gaffney.


3d Ward-Edward C. Lincoln, Frank Forastiere. 4th Ward-Herbert A. Holland, Emma E. Brigham. 5th Ward-A. Olin Sinclair, Ralph R. Coombs.


6th Ward-Leonard S. Stebbins, Edward J. Rux- ton.


7th Ward-Archie E. Bruce, Robert Berry.


8th Ward-Vernon D. Odette, Ralph D. Hersey, James R. Baldrick.


Clerk-George J. Clark.


COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN


Enrollment-Aldermen Vining, Kinney and Brown. Elections and Returns-Aldermen Shattuck, Ben- gle and Cote.


Ordinances-Aldermen Erard, Bengle and Kinney. Poles and Wires-Aldermen Vining, Shattuck and Erard.


Itinerant Venders' Licenses-The Mayor and Aldermen Bengle and Shattuck.


State and Military Aid-The Mayor and Alder- men Brown and Shuart.


Rules of the Road-Aldermen Erard, Kinney and Brown.


COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Ordinances-Councilmen Sinclair, Forastiere and Courtney.


Enrollment-Councilmen Hersey, Brigham and Courtney.


Elections and Returns-Councilmen Odette, Coombs and Baldrick.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES


Finance-The Mayor, Aldermen Shuart, the Presi- dent of the Common Council and Councilmen Sweeney and Holland.


City Property-Aldermen Cote and Brown, Coun- cilmen Hogan, Ruxton and Bruce.


Fire Department-Aldermen Shuart and Brown, Councilmen Hersey, Forastiere and Gaffney.


Pauper Department-Aldermen Vining and Erard, Councilmen Odette, Brigham and Courtney.


Printing-The Mayor, President of the Common Council and Councilman Lincoln.


Board on Claims-The Mayor, Alderman Bengle and the President of the Common Council.


Supervisors of the Department of Streets and Engi- neering-The Mayor, Alderman Shattuck and Councilman Berry.


Mayor's Messages-Aldermen Kinney and Shat- tuck, Councilmen Sinclair, Brigham and Gaffney. City Realty-Aldermen Bengle and Brown, Coun- cilmen Sinclair, Baldrick and Hersey.


Signs-Alderman Brown, Councilmen Odette and Miller.


Transportation-Aldermen Bengle and Shuart, Councilmen Odette, Sinclair and Lincoln.


Legislative Matters-Aldermen Bengle and Cote, Councilmen Lincoln, Coombs and Gaffney.


City Solicitor-Josiah Dearborn.


Assistant City Solicitor-Alfred C. Fairbanks.


City Prosecuting Attorney-John H. Madden.


City Auditor-Clifford E. Cook; office, Municipal Building.


Deputy City Auditor-Ralph B. Spittal.


City Physician-William A. R. Chapin; office, 6 Maple; residence, 476 Belmont av.


Streets and Engineering Department-Superin- tendent, Robert P. Marsh, office, Municipal Building; office hours, 9 a m to 5 p m. Division Superintendent of Streets, Arthur H. Woodward. Division Superintendent of Sewers, Howard O. Buck. Division Superintendent of Waste Dis- posal, Edward G. Barnes. Deputy City Engi- neer, Charles M. Slocum. Chief Engineer, Charles H. Restall.


Registrars of Voters-John W. Nolan, Stephen F. Bible, Warren P. Underwood; Clifford F. Smith, clerk; Edith M. Ware, Julia A. Buckley and Ruth Payne, clerical assistants.


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SPRINGFIELD [1923] DIRECTORY


Building Commissioner-Fred W. Lumis.


Building Inspectors-Samuel Roy Whitney, Dan- iel W. Campbell, Leigh Ferry Morgan.


Assessors-George E. Mansfield, Jr., chairman; Albert C. Lane, Wm. E. Sanderson, Municipal Building; office hours, 9 a m to 5 p m.


Assistant Assessors-Charles E. Murray, Ruth Ayles, James W. Armeson, Theodore Camerlin, Bernal H. Adams, John A. Fitzgerald, Joseph Samuelton, John W. Culver, Edwin R. Gifford, Eugene L. Bengle, John P. O'Connell, John J. Donoghue, James M. Coughlin, Angelo M. Massucci, Edward H. Barrett, Edgar S. Ulrick, Euclid J. Pigeon, Mary E. Leavenworth, Frank M. Maguire, Arthur E. Chase, George Bracken- bury, Edward J. Flannery, John C. McNeil, William P. Craig, William P. McFarlane, George J. Foster, Michael Leonard, Thomas F. Quinli- van, Jr., Joseph J. Carroll, Theodore Roberts. Department of Charities-Overseers of the Poor-


The Mayor, Dr. Wm. A. R. Chapin, J. Stuart Kirkham, William R. Thacker, Christopher G. Simpson. Agent, Edward I. White. Clerk and Bookkeeper, Jennie S. Lombard. Disburs- ing day, Thursday of each week. Office of the Board, Municipal Building; office hours, 9 a m to 5 pm.


Petroleum Inspector-George H. Powers.


Superintendent at Almshouse-Charles E. Had- sell.


Superintendent of Public Buildings-Hiram L. Dorman.


Water Commissioners-The Mayor, Edwin A. Blodgett and Dr. George L. Fenn.


Superintendent of Water Works-Howard M. King.


Water Registrar-Alfred R. Hathaway; office, Municipal Building.


Collector of Water Rents-Ralph L. Munn; office, Municipal Building. Office hours, from 9 a m to 4 p m.


Inspector of Plumbing-F. W. Tower; assistant, Ernest G. Bates.


Agent of the Board of Health-William L. Young. Board of Public Works-Fordis C. Parker, Frank G. Tobey, Napoleon E. Russell.


Fire Commissioners-William W. Tapley, Thomas J. Sheridan, Edwards O. Davis, Charles B. Hitch- cock, John D. Shuart.


Park Commissioners-Col. Stanhope E. Blunt, Nathan D. Bill, Charles Adams, Theodor R. Geisel, Dwight R. Winter.


License Commissioners-William M. Stevenson, chairman; George G. Tait, Hugh J. Donnelly. Sinking Fund Commissioners-Robert O. Morris, A. B. Wallace, A. Willard Damon.


Board of Health-Edgar H. Guild, M.D., Health Physician; Philip V. Erard, Richard A. Rochford, Clerk and Agent, William L. Young.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-William Foster; Deputies, Ralph H. O'Malley, Charles B. Kings- bury.


SUBORDINATE OFFICERS


Fence Viewers-Evariste J. Boucher, Joseph A. Garneau, Henry Asher.


Field Driver-Charles M. Ladd.


Fish Warden-James P. Hatch.


Harbor Master-Charles T. Shean.


Inspector of Animals-Dr. Harry Lukes.


Inspectors of Lime-Daniel W. Mellen, William D. Mckenzie, Patrick J. Mitchell, Morgan D.


O'Conneli, Timothy Shea, Maurice J. O'Connell, James J. Brennan.


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-S. C. Downs.


Measurers of Wood and Bark-Jesse M. Belcher, Philias L. Bissonnette, Charles F. Cooper, George D. Franklin, Isaac Lender, Charles H. Randall, Robert M. Sears, David I. Steele, William G. Tait, Ernest G. Gifford, Henry G. Robbins, George Duteau, Harry Fieldman.


Municipal Chime Ringer-Ernest Newton Bagg. Pound Keeper-Charles M. Ladd.


Measurers of Lumber-Peter Borgatti, Joseph Ottain, Marsimo Piacentini, Edwin O. Dodge,


Harry M. Hackett, Leon Palmer, William C. Stevens, Joseph Cantelli.


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Board of Police Commissioners-Col. Lindley D. Hubbell, chairman; James A. Mahoney, secre- tary; George Pirnie.


Chief of Police -- William J. Quilty; office, Police Building; salary, $4,000.


Deputy Chief-Henry M. Perkins; office, Police Building; salary, $2,750.


Captain of Detectives-Daniel F. McCarthy; salary, $2,450.


Captains-Martin P. Costello, Charles A. Wade, and Edgar A. Littlefield; office, Police Building; salary, $2,350 each.


Detective Lieutenants-John St. Ledger, James T. Raiche, James M. Daly, John A. McNeil, Joseph A. Murphy, Ernest P. Marble, Joseph D. Powers, Patrick J. Fenton, Matthew J. Meade, John P. Fleming, George W. Bicknell; salary, $2,150 each.


Lieutenants-Michael J. O'Brien and Michael Kennedy; salary, $2,150 each.


Sergeants-Daniel J. Twohig, John L. Maloney, Harley H. Blodgett, John A. Swift, Patrick J. O'Connor, Michael F. Egan, Edwin C. Holbrook, John F. Donoghue, Frederick J. Runnells, John H. Dunleavy, Thomas Moriarty, William J. Hurley, Charles W. Geary; salary, $2,050 each. Matrons-Mrs. Katherine Sheehan, Mrs. D. E. Flanagan; salary, $1,000 each.


Department Clerk-Anna A. Kelliher; salary, $1,600.


Clerks-Bertha M. Saunders, salary, $1,170; Kath- erine F. Collins, salary, $1,040; Evelyn M. St. Cyr, salary, $1,040.


Prosecuting Attorney-John H. Madden; salary, $2,250.


Electrician-Herbert H. Berry; salary, $600 per year.


Chauffeurs-Harry R. Button, Ellsworth C. Myers, Lyman B. Bullock, William J. Wall, Patrick H. Meleady, Thomas F. Murphy, Charles W. Stet- son; salary, $5.27 each per day.


Janitors-Robert E. Creighton, Michael J. Har- ington, Thomas A. Pollard; salary, $25.66 per week.


Telephone Operators-Grace M. Conway, Esther W. Burlingham; salary, $936 each per year.


Patrolmen-Lewis H. Aldrich, Michael Ashe, Christopher J. Aspall, John F. Bacon, Cecil V. Bassett, William S. Bates, James S. Begley, Bernard J. F. Bergren, Raymond P. Bills, Pat- rick J. Bowler, Andrew P. Boyd, Clarence E. Bradway, Cornelius B. Brosnan, Alfred L. Brouil- let, Neil Bryson, Lyman B. Bullock, Joseph A. Burke, Philip E. Burke, William P. Burke, Henry C. Butler, Harry R. Button, Laurence P. Can- ning, Edward Carey, Llewellyn D. Carey, Ralph J. Carleton, Arthur H. Carrigg, John B. Carrigg, Fred A. Champous, Michael F. Clancy, Horace G. Clark, John P. Cleary, Arthur E. Clifford, Thomas F. Connery, Edward J. Connolly, John J. Connor, Jr., William H. Connor, John J. Crowley, Frederick C. Cullen, Edward F. Culli- nan, Michael J. Curley, Andrew Curran, James F. Dagnan, Hugh J. Daley, John J. Donlin, James J. Donovan, Leonard E. Dorsey, Corne- lius F. Dowd, Thomas Dowling, John A. Driscoll, John C. Driscoll, John P. Driscoll, Thomas Dunne, Walter C. Eaton, William F. Edmonds, James E. Fahey, Charles M. Feeney, Michael J. Fitzgerald, Farrell J. Fitzpatrick, Michael J. Flannery, Thomas C. Fleming, Harry D. Foley, John J. Ford, Mitchel Frappier, Thomas F. French, Thomas P. Gaffney, James E. Gog- gin, William F. Goldrick, William J. Grady, Alexander Gray, James P. Gray, Timothy J. Hallahan, John A. Hamberg, Lester C. Ham- mond, John W. Harrington, John Hayes, George F. Henry, Jr., Paul L. Henry, William J. Hogan, Ovila L. Huot, Jeremiah J. Hurley, John F. Hurley, Patrick M. Hurley, Maurice V. Karl- strom, Thomas L. Kavanaugh, Patrick J. Keane,


SPRINGFIELD [1923] DIRECTORY


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Edward L. Keating, Thomas J. Keating, Patrick Keefe, Eugene F. Kelleher, Patrick Kennedy, Francis J. Kenney, Daniel M. Keyes, Percy F. Laming, John Lamondia, Frank La Voice, Charles C. Learned, Joseph E. Le Moine, Thomas Lohan, William F. Lonergan, Charles T. Long, Daniel J. Long, John J. Long, Patrick J. Lovett, Dennis M. Lynch, George E. Lynch, Patrick Lynch, John J. Maher, Lawrence V. Malone, John J. Maloney, Leon A. Maloney, John A. Manning, Ward C. Maranville, Ward E. Maran- ville, Peter J. Marra, Charles Martens, John H. McDonald, Daniel J. McDonnell, Maurice Mc- Kenna, Peter McLelland, James J. McMahon, Frank J. McNeill, Patrick H. Meleady, Louis C. Miller, James Moriarty, John J. Moriarty, James J. Moylan, Charles J. Murphy, Thomas F. Murphy, Ellsworth C. Myers, James H. O'Brien, Michael J. O'Brien, Michael O'Connell, Thomas O'Connor, James O'Donnell, Jeremiah B. O'Leary, Charles G. O'Malley, Arthur H. Par- ker, Alfred H. Penfield, Durham N. Pepin, Ed- ward D. Pepin, Louis H. Pilon, Harold W. Poeh- ler, William L. Pollock, William J. Pouliot, Michael C. Quinlivan, Paul H. Rice, George F. Russell, Matthew P. Ryan, John H. St. Ledger, Thomas C. St. Ledegr, George Scott, Albert H. Shaw, Newman W. Sherman, Edward J. Slattery, Frederick P. Smith, Lovell S. Spauld- ing, Daniel W. Spellacy, Charles W. Stetson, Daniel T. Sullivan, John E. Sullivan, John P. Sullivan, Michael F. Sullivan, Thomas F. Sulli- van, William C. Sullivan, Edgar P. Tanguay, James G. Taylor, Albert J. Tessier, Victor M. Tetrault, Ernest G. . Tourtellotte, Howard F. Tourtellotte, Thomas H. Tuohey, Patrick J. Tuttle, William J. Wall, Peter H. Walsh, Samuel B. Webster.


Reservemen-Thomas B. Bracken, Ralph J. Bren- nan, Harold F. Carroll, John J. Connelly, John E. Conway, Edward F. Cousineau, Frederick J. Cullen, Jeremiah F. Dowd, Joseph J. Dunn, John J. Flaherty, John A. Flanagan, Francis M. Gallagher, Raymond P. Gallagher, William F. Harrington, Patrick J. Howard, Ira E. Klase, Domonick Kragjowich, Arthur C. Long, Ed- ward T. Lynch, James W. Mahoney, Owen J. Marra, William F. Marren, Michael A. Mitchell, Frank T. Morrison, James V. Motherway, Carl Rolf, John J. Scanlon, Jr., Daniel J. Shea, Daniel J. Sheehan, Michael H. Smith, John F. Stack, John R. Tyler.


Policewomen-Mary F. Lathrop, H. Elizabeth O'Connor.


Retired-John H. Boyle, James C. Burke, Simon J. Connery, George L. DeForest, Thomas B. Drinan, E. Frank Goodwin, John Hall, Charles A. Haynes, Ernest Lafleur, Patrick J. McCallin, James W. Murtagh, George H. Norris, John J. O'Malley, Thomas Ranney, James H. Rogers, Ernest Rosenberg, Edward P. Tilton, Charles M. Wright.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


The force at present numbers 319 men as follows: The chief, one deputy chief, six district chiefs, superintendent of division of fire alarm telegraph, one assistant superintendent of division of fire alarm telegraph, superintendent of division of repairs, 21 captains, 22 lieutenants, one book- keeper, one clerk, 263 men; also the force at the United States Armory in case of emergency. One company located at Indian Orchard is not available for city fires. The whole apparatus of the department at present consists of eight chiefs' cars, three auxiliary squad cars, two motor runabouts, and one motor truck for fire alarm use, five motor pumping engines, fourteen motor driven hose wagons, eight motor driven hook and ladder trucks, one water tower, two runa- bouts, thirty-five thousand four hundred feet of two and one-half inch cotton rubber-lined hose, five thousand one hundred fifty feet of three- quarter inch rubber chemical hose, forty-three hand fire extinguishers, sixteen sleighs; fire


alarm telegraph and telephone apparatus. The United States Armory equipment, consisting of one motor driven combination hose and chem- ical car, and one thousand feet of good cotton rubber-lined hose, may, by courtesy of the com- mandant, be called into service in an emergency. Board of Fire Chiefs-Chief, W. H. Daggett; Deputy Chief, E. A. Kimball; District Chiefs, Burton Steere, J. R. Graves, Arthur H. Strong, Herbert C. Root, Charles S. Taylor, Frederick C. Wright. Chief's office, at Headquarters Building, 86 Court. Office hours: 11 to 12 a m, 2 to 3 p m.


Div. of Fire Alarm Telegraph-Supt., Herbert H. Berry; Asst. Supt., John M. Safford.


Div. of Repairs-Supt., Charles J. Clark.


Hose Company, No. 1-Located at 86 Court. Electric driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hose Company, No. 2-Located on North cor. Patton. Electric driven combination hose and chemical car.


Engine Company, No. 3-Located at Oakland cor. Dickinson. Seagrave motor pumping engine, and motor driven combination hose wagon.


Engine Company, No. 4-Located on Walnut. Seagrave motor pumping engine, and motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Engine Company, No. 5, with Hook and Ladder, No. 5-Indian Orchard. Seagrave motor pump- ing engine, motor driven combination hose and chemical car and motor driven ladder truck.


Hose Company, No. 6-Located at 25 Mill. Motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hose Company, No. 7-Located at Patton cor North temporarily.


Engine Company, No. 8-Located at Winchester sq. Knox motor pumping engine, motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Engine Company, No. 9-Located on Armory. Seagrave motor pumping engine, motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hose Company, No. 10-Located cor. North Main and Hooker. Motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hose Company, No. 11-Located on Plainfield. Motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hose Company, No. 12-Located at 56 Margaret Motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hose Company, No. 13-Located cor. Pine and Cedar. Motor driven combination hose and chemical car.


Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1-Located at 86 Court. One electric aerial ladder truck, fully equipped, motor driven; one water tower driven by motor tractor.


Hook and Ladder Company, No. 3-Located on Oakland. One gasoline motor aerial ladder truck, fully equipped.




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