Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1923, Part 2

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


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Seybolt & Seybolt INVESTMENT SECURITIES


INCORPORATED


Third National Bank Building Springfield, Mass.


We have an active market in all Connecticut Valley Securities- Specializing in-


Farr Alpaca Co .- Capital Stock


Bigelow Hartford Carpet Co .- Common


Chapman Valve Mfg. Co .- Preferred and Common


Hodges Carpet Co .- Capital Stock Package Machinery Co .- Common


We Appraise Personal Property of Estates


Telephones Walnut { 1737


1736


Bankers and Brokers


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Established 1915 Telephone Walnut 186


The


New Method Loan Company


A high grade organization, financed by business men, to provide funds for persons who are without banking credit or facilities.


Licensed By and Bonded To The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Room 309 318 Main Street


Springfield, Mass.


E. S. Chase & Co., Inc. (Established 1914)


Public Utility Bonds and Stocks


Local Securities Bought and Sold .


Connections with all the Leading Markets


(Suite 414-416-418) 31 Elm Street


Telephone Walnut 1834


Springfield, Mass.


Banks


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


The Morris Plan Company of Springfield


Temporary Location No. 30-32 Besse Place


After January 1st our permanent home will be completed in the new "Security Building", 48-50 Vernon Street


LOANS


THE MORRIS PLAN


INVESTMENTS


Capital, - - $150,000.00


Surplus and Reserves, $120,000.00


OFFICERS


WILLIAM H. SARGEANT, President ELIPHALET T. TIFFT, Vice-President RUSSELL C. SAYRE, Treasurer GUY L. PELTON, Assistant Treasurer


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


RALPH P. ALDEN


Vice-President Springfield National Bank


JOHN W. B. BRAND


Treasurer Springfield Institution for Savings EDWARD KRONVALL


Vice-President Springfield Safe Deposit & Trust Co. G. FRANK MERRIAM President Holyoke Card & Paper Co. WM. H. SARGEANT Vice-Pres. Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co.


. CHARLES H. BECKWITH Attorney at Law


WM. H. HASKINS


Treasurer Union Trust Co.


HAROLD A. LEY


President Fred T. Ley Co.


ELIPHALET T. TIFFT City Treasurer


CHARLES B. WHITNEY Treasurer Wright-Ditson Victor Co.


RUSSELL C. SAYRE Treasurer Morris Plan Company


LOANS


MORRIS PLAN loans are made for $59 to $1,000 or more and are discounted at 6%.


Payments are $1 per week for each $50 borrowed.


The borrower is required to secure the signatures of two friends to act as guarantors.


INVESTMENTS


MORRIS PLAN 5% INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES are a safe, sound, practical 5% investment which is par- ticularly attractive to Firms, Corpora- tions, Lodges and other groups, as well as to the individual who appreciates stability and 5% return. These cer- tificates are secured as to principal and interest by the assets of this corporation.


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Reference Advertising


O NE year is the life of a City Directory. Every day in that year thousands of business men all over the country search its classified sections to find where nationally advertised goods may be purchased. City Directory ("Reference") Advertising is the completing girder in the bridge between dealer and consumer, and should be part of all national and local campaigns.


The Price & Lee Company


Members Association of North American Directory Publishers


New Haven, -


Connecticut


Directory Publishers of


CONNECTICUT


MASSACHUSETTS


Ansonia, Derby, Shelton and Seymour


Athol and Orange Clinton and Lancaster


Fitchburg


Branford


Bridgeport, Fairfield, etc.


Bristol, Plainville, etc.


Danbury and Bethel


Meriden


Northampton and Easthampton Springfield, West Springfield and Chicopee


Westfield


NEW JERSEY


New Britain


Elizabeth Harrison and Kearny Montclair, Bloomfield, etc. Newark


New London and Groton


New Milford


The Oranges


Paterson


Norwalk and South Norwalk Norwich


Summit


Rockville


NEW HAMPSHIRE


Southington


Keene


Stamford


NEW YORK


Wallingford


Waterbury and Naugatuck Willimantic


Beacon Kingston Middletown and Goshen Newburgh


Winsted and Torrington


Gardner


Holyoke and South Hadley Falls Leominster


Middletown and Portland Milford


New Haven and West Haven


.


Banks


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


The Bank at Court Square


Make This Bank Your Bank


Savings Department Commercial Department Foreign Exchange Department


Savings Clubs Safe Deposit Department


You are invited to open an account to-day. Courteous and efficient attention to each depositor.


Capital $500,000 Surplus and Profits $800,000


GEO. A. MacDONALD, President LEANDER W. WHITE, Vice-President GEORGE J. CLARK, Cashier CHARLES A. PIERCE, Asst. Cashier CHAS. G. BUTTERWORTH, Asst. Cashier


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


H. A. MOSES


IRVING H. PAGE


JOHN PORTER H. GOODMAN WATERS


EDWIN S. GARDNER


LEO L. LEY JOSHUA L. BROOKS


HAROLD WESSON


FRANK D. FULLER JAMES P. CLARK


GEORGE A. GALLIVER G. FRANK ADAMS


GEO. A. MacDONALD


FREDERIC W. FULLER


ARTHUR T. MURRAY


HARRY S. BALDWIN


At Court Square


Springfield, Mass.


The Chicopee National Bank


MEMBERS OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK


Banks


38 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Under the Supervision of the U. S. Government


A Springfield Institution


Deriving Its Authority From and Responsible To the United States Government


Capital Stock, -


$ 500,000.00


Surplus and Profits, 1,000,000.00


Deposits,


-


-


11,000,000.00


A Depositary of the United States, State of Massachusetts, County of Hampden and the City of Springfield


Our Savings Department affords full security for surplus funds and pays


4% (Compounded quarterly)


Our Enlarged Safe Deposit Vaults


afford absolute protection for your securities, documents and other valuables at a merely nominal cost


HENRY H. BOWMAN, President\


ROBERT W. DAY, Vice-Pres.


PHILIP S. BEEBE, Ass't Cashier !!


RALPH P. ALDEN, Vice-Pres. ERNEST J.WHEELER, Ass't Cashier


WALLACE V. CAMP, Cashier WINSOR B. DAY, Ass't Cashier


DIRECTORS


HENRY H. BOWMAN!


G. FRANK MERRIAM


FRANK H. PAGE


CLIFTON A. CROCKER


ROBERT W. DAYİ


JOHN D. PLUMMER


FRANK G. TOBEY


WILLIAM O. DAY RALPH W. ELLIS CHAS. E. VAN NORMAN


HENRY A. FIELD HARRY G. WEBSTER


WILLIAM C. GODFREY


EDWARD H. WILKINSON


HENRY R. JOHNSON


RALPH P. ALDEN


WALLACE V. CAMP


SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL BANK CORNER, MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS


Banks


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Chapin National Bank


Springfield, Mass. Cor. Main and Lyman Sts .- near the Arch


DEACON SAMUEL CHAPIN 1675


Capital $500,000


Harry A. Woodward, President John C. Kemater, Vice-President Harry Wells, Vice-President and Cashier Irving C. Hayes, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


Chester W. Bliss Luman S. Brown E. M. Coats Herman Isenburg H. A. Woodward F. E. Carlisle C. C. Jenks


Harold A. Ley E. C. Spear Albert Steiger


John C. Kemater


Howard F. Metcalf


J. C. Poole Raphael Sagalyn


Charles T. Shean


William M. Stevenson


Frank H. Wesson


Wallace H. Bradley


John M. Collins F. A. Upham


Banks


40 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


THIS bank has 12 INTEREST DAYS a year


Money you deposit in our SAVINGS DE- PARTMENT draws interest from the 5th day of each month. EXEMPT FROM MASS. INCOME TAX.


And you are privileged to withdraw your money at any time, practically without loss of interest.


2% INTEREST PAID ON DAILY BALANCES OF $200 or over in our COMMERCIAL DEPT.


Open an account NOW at whichever of our 3 offices is most convenient for you.


Atlas Trust Co.


Main Office 455 MAIN STREET


Branch 145 MAIN STREET Above the Arch


Branch 144 MAIN STREET Indian Orchard


Banks


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


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Hours : 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday : 9 A. M. to 12 M. Monday Evening : 7 to 9


SPRINGFIELD Institution for Savings


Established 1827


Banking Room : Elm Street, Court Square, Springfield, Mass.


DEPOSITS


$33,850,769


NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS 58,883 .


WINFORD N. CALDWELL, President JOHN W. B. BRAND, Treasurer HAROLD W. HAWKES, Assistant Treasurer ALFRED H. HASTINGS, Assistant Treasurer ALFRED LEEDS, Clerk


TRUSTEES


W. N. Caldwell


William W. McClench


Homer L. Bosworth


James W. Kirkham


A. W. Damon


Henry D. Vining


Fred'k Harris


George Dwight Pratt


Walter L. Mulligan


Alfred Leeds


Lyman W. Besse Harold A. Ley


Wm. H. Sargeant


A. W. Gilbert


John W. B. Brand


Percy O. Dorr


Any sum not exceeding Two Thousand Dollars will be received on deposit and compound interest allowed until principal and interest amount to Four Thousand Dollars.


Banks


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Incorporated 1852


Hampden Savings Bank "Where Savings Are Safe" 247 Main Street (near Lyman), Springfield, Mass.


Deposits -


$6,888,906.54


HOURS : From 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Friday evenings, 6 to 8 P. M.


INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS are received from $1 to $2,000 and are allowed to accumulate by additions of interest, to $4,000. JOINT ACCOUNTS payable to either or the survivor of either are received from $1 to $4,000 and are allowed to accumulate, by additions of interest, to $8,000.


Interest begins from the fifteenth day of each month and is tax exempt in Massachusetts.


FREDERICK H. STEBBINS, President HOWARD R. BEMIS, Vice-President CHARLES H. MULLIGAN, Vice-President JOHN B. PHELPS, Treasurer FRANK L. WHITLOCK, Assistant Treasurer THEODORE H. NYE, Clerk


TRUSTEES Arthur A. Adams


George A. Bausman Theodore H. Nye


Howard R. Bemis


Frank B. Powers


Ernest D. Bugbee


Mase S. Southworth


S. Richard Carlisle


Frederick H. Stebbins


George R. Estabrook Albert Steiger


William E. Gilbert Eliphalet T. Tifft


Charles H. Mulligan


Frank J. Weschler


This is a MUTUAL savings bank having no stockholders


Banks


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


SPRINGFIELD


F


V


E


S A V I N G S


B A N


T


S


Diagonally Across From


COURT SQUARE INCORPORATED 1854


NEWRIE D. WINTER, Pres. RALPH W. ELLIS, Treas. THEODORE B. WINTER, Asst. Treas.


Assets over $16,000,000 Deposits go on interest the 15th of every month. Dividends-January 20th and July 20.


This is a Mutual Savings Bank. Its investments are regulated by special State Laws. It is examined Annually by State examiners. All profits belong to the depositors and, after accumulating such surplus as will protect against all possible contingencies, the balance is paid to depositors in semi-annual dividends, which also draw interest if not withdrawn.


Open Daily (except Saturdays) 9 to 3. Saturdays 9 to 12. Monday Evenings 6 to 8.


Booksellers,-Builders


44


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


The H. R. Huntting Co., Inc.


Booksellers and Bookbinders


Standard Books Fine Editions Reference Works


Dealers in Rare Books Relating to American History a Specialty Telephone River 3110


Out of Print Books Public Libraries Supplied Catalogues Issued


29 Worthington St., Myrick Bldg., Springfield, Mass.


The H. R. Huntting Co., Inc.


Manufacturers of Loose Leaf Binders Catalog Covers, Price List Covers, etc. in Cloth, Leather and Imitation Leather


Consult us on your next Catalog Cover problem. Samples on approval Myrick Building Worthington Street Springfield, Mass.


John F. Lougee


Carpenter and Builder Contracting and General Jobbing Estimates Furnished Contracts Taken


Telephone Connection Office and Shop, 315 King St. Springfield, Mass.


W. A. Chaplin, Pres.


G. H. Chaplin, Treas


Chaplin & Chaplin, Inc.


Architects and Builders Specialists in the Sale and Development of Commercial Properties Real Estate Mortgages Fire Insurance Appraisers


Telephone R-4391 Office: (523) 374 Main St. Springfield, Mass.


Builders


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY 45


Daniel W. Mellen


Mason Builder and Contractor


Office, (507) 293 Bridge Street Telephone River 4845 Yard, Armory opp. Summer St., Springfield, Mass. Residence, 152 Bowles Street Telephone River 5216


William W. Davis (Successor to E. T. Davis & Son)


General Contractor and Mason Builder Concrete Work in All its Forms and All Branches of Mason Work Granolithic Walks a Specialty Estimates Furnished 97 Bellevue Avenue Telephone River 526 Springfield, Mass.


MEYER KASOFSKY Telephone Walnut 2646


LOUIS KASOFSKY Telephone Walnut 2646


The Meyer Construction Co. Builders and General Contractors Telephone Walnut 930


Room 704 318 Main Street, 4


Springfield, Mass.


Builders,-Building Wreckers


46


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Hampden Concrete Tile Co.


Fireproof


Permanent


Waller Concretile


Waterproof


Economical


TRADE MARK REGISTERED


Manufacturers of Concrete Roofing Tile Contractors for ....


Telephone River 7754


544 Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, Mass.


W. J. QUINN & SONS


Builders Carpenters High Class Residence Work Our Specialty


544 Longmeadow


Telephone River 7754 Longmeadow, Mass. Street


M. BENNETT


We Wreck Anything Wreckable


Springfield Wrecking Co.


Building Wreckers


New and Second Hand Building Materials of Every Description For Sale


Yard and Office, 62 Osgood Street


Telephone Walnut 990


Springfield, Mass.


Builders,-Building Material


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY 47


George H. White


Carpenter and Building Contractor Jobbing a Specialty Telephone River 1842 Shop and Office 735 Worthington St.


A. J. GOUR Carpenter and Builder


Cabinet Maker and Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended To Telephone River 5455-R Shop, 28 Woodmont St. Residence, 23 Langdon St. Springfield, Massachusetts


T. Shea, Inc. Mason Supplies, Roofing, Asphalt Shingles and Wall Board Sewer Pipe and Coal Dealers Special Attention to Freight Work Telephones Walnut § 3380 3381


Office, 351 Bay Street Springfield, Mass.


T HE Knowledge of "where to buy" is as important as where to sell goods.


Building Material


48


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


JNO. R. DRISCOLL


CONTRACTORS', MASONS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES


NAPIER STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


PORTLAND CEMENT


KEENE'S CEMENT LEFARGE CEMENT


WHITE CEMENT


LUMP LIME GRANULATED LIME


PLASTERING HAIR


WALL PLASTER


PLASTER PARIS FACE BRICK


FIRE BRICK FIRE CLAY ASBESTOS BOARD TOCH PAINTS


SEWER PIPE


FLUE LINING


PARTITION BLOCKS


CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT


LALLY COLUMNS


METAL LATH


PLASTER BOARD


WALL BOARD


BUILDING PAPER


ROOFING PAPER


WATERPROOFING


CONCRETE HARDENER


ASBESTOS SHINGLES ASPHALT SHINGLES


SPRINGFIELD


ONTRACTORS'


SUPPLY COMPANY


Building Material


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


49


New England Pulp Plaster Co. Distributors for


1866


CURTIS WOODWORK "The Permanent Furniture for Your Home""


Thequality of this din- ing alcove is typical of every item of Curtis Woodwork. Home builders should see the whole line. Come in.


A Cozy Dining Alcove


Dealers in


Lumber, Doors, Sash and Trim


Masons' and Builders' Supplies


Telephones Walnut ‹ 2310 2311


Office and Warehouse


102 Albany Street


Springfield, Mass.


Building Material (Brick),- Cement Block Mfrs.


50


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


WHOLESALE and RETAIL


BRICK and TILE


Face Brick-Smooth and Ruff Texture, All Shades "Harvard" Hand-Made Waterstruck Brick "Greendale Rugs", Ironspots, Salt Glazed Brick Common Sandstruck, Pallet Brick, Black Headers Hollow Building Tile for Partitions and Load-bearing Walls Backup Blocks, 5'' x 8'' x 12" and 5" x 4'' x 12'' Hollow Brick, standard size, Fire Brick


Carload Shipments to All Points in New England Let us quote on your requirements


Chas. M. Field


Office, 293 Bridge Street


Springfield, Mass.


Telephone Walnut 1484 Residence Phone Walnut 828-M


JOSEPH MARTINI


EUGENIO PAMBIANCHI


Joseph Martini & Co. Cement Block Mfrs.


A11 Orders Filled Promptly


Office, 480 Carew Street Springfield, Mass.


Telephone Orchard 130


House Phone Ludlow 62-21


A. Tebaldi Cement Block Manufacturer Concrete Products All Our Blocks Are Steam Cured MASONS' SUPPLIES 479 Main Street


Indian Orchard, Mass.


Chemists


51


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


"It Pays to Analyze"


Emerson Laboratory Division New England Laboratories, Inc.


GEORGE L. SCHADT, M. D. Laboratory Director


CLINICAL, ANALYTICAL INDUSTRIAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS


N


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....


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Birnie Building Chestnut and Pearl Streets


Springfield, Massachusetts


Telephones River 368 and 543


Chamber of Commerce


52 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Springfield Chamber of Commerce


Massachusetts


Henry J. Perkins, President


Harry C. Beaver,


Vice-President


Fred C. Brigham, Vice-President


George Hayden, Vice-President


Frederick J. Hillman, Vice-President


Ben A. Hapgood,


General Secretary


Nelson N. Marshman,


Associate Secretary


Edwin J. Niles, Associate Secretary


Harlan S. Kaplinger, Treasurer


Scovill-Wellington Co., Auditors


Charles W. Shearman, Mgr. Credit Bureau


Clothing


53


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


The Woman's Shop


Specialists in Distinctive Outer Apparel for Women


417-421 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


D. H. Brigham & Co.


Women's Apparel and Furs of Quality Springfield Massachusetts


The Price & Lee Co.


MULTIGRAPHING "a perfect reproduction of a typewritten letter"


Addressing


Typewriting


Mailing Lists


Prompt Service


Satisfactory Work


Phone River 5620


3d Nat'l Bank Bldg. Springfield


Civil Engineers,-Cleaners and Dyers 54 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


H. W. STEELE Telephone Walnut 1897-W


F. C. STEELE Telephone River 6311-W


Steele Bros.


Civil Engineers and Surveyors Office Phone Walnut 1897-W West Springfield Trust Co. Bldg., 44 Elm Street West Springfield, Mass.


F. P. Cobb


F. M. Beesley


R. P. Miles


Cobb, Beesley & Miles


CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS 435 Court Square Theatre Building Telephone River 5131


31 Elm Street Springfield, Mass.


Works, 920 Main Street, Holyoke Established 1878 Incorporated 1919


HEGY'S


Master Cleansers and Dyers of Garments, Rugs and House Furnishings


Springfield Store Phone R-7525 Motor Delivery 135 State Street


Ferguson's Dye House ESTABLISHED 1892


Cleansers and Dyers Of All Ladies' and Men's Garments Repairing Neatly Done Telephone River 1664


Office : 38 Harrison Ave. Works: 96 Norwood St.


Springfield, Mass.


Cleaners and Dyers


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY 55


Keylon INC


ASTER


Cleaners and Dyers Pleating of All Kinds Telephone Walnut 1610


Works: 106 Kensington Ave. Springfield, Mass.


Telephone River 2640


Branch: 356 Bridge St.


Springfield, Mass.


ENCH D


ORKS


HOLYON


Mt. Tom French Dry Cleaning Works HERMANN BOSBACH, Prop.


Work Called For and Returned Prompt and Satisfactory Service


We Handle the Most Valuable Laces and Lace Dresses Evening and Opera Gowns of Any Description


Holyoke Fur Storage Mail Orders Promptly Attended To Telephone 2110 Works and Office: 146 Brown Avenue Holyoke, Mass.


Clothing


56


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


BOSTON BROCKTON BEVERLY


HYDE PARK LYNN


PROVIDENCE SPRINGFIELD


WORCESTER SALEM


HARTFORD


K


KENNEDY'S THE LIVE STORE


The Two Big K's in Merchandizing


Kuppenheimer &Kennedy


W E feature this famous line of nationally known clothes because it is a recognized standard-generally accepted as full value for the money.


To wear Kuppenheimer clothes marks you as a man of large vision, discrimination, taste and sound judgment.


Kennedy 's "THE LIVE STORE"


Kennedy's Corner Main and Taylor Streets


Clothing


57


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


What You Pay For Clothing


makes a big hole in your budget. If you are contem- plating buying a high priced suit you will be BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS MONEY by buying TWO NASH SUITS.


$23.50 Suit or Topcoat $23.50


THE A. NASH COMPANY


Springfield Branch 196 Worthington St., Room 341 Phone Walnut 5988 Next to POLI'S PALACE


Besse-System Co.


Clothiers Hatters Outfitters


Boots


and


Shoes


350-352-354 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES


W. J. Woods Co.


311-313 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


Coal 58


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Fred S. Belden President and Treasurer


Ralph A. Rathbun Clerk


Maynard Coal Co.


Old Company's Lehigh Our Specialty


Office and Yard 852 State Street Phone River 3533 and 3534


Branch Office 127 State Street


Phone River 5652


Springfield Coal Co. formerly Springfield Coal and Wood Co.


SPRINGFIELD COAL CO.


Call River 492


THE COAL THAT'S ALLCOAL


16


18


OFFICE


20


Our Huge Plant enables us to give Service and Clean Coal Office and Yard Armory Street Avenue


Springfield Fuel Co.


Quality and Service


BROWN'S QVICK FIRE


Charcoal in bags


Call River 2555


in bags


A


Armory Street Ave.


Springfield, Mass.


Coal


19


Coal


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


59


Samuel F. Punderson


Henry F. Punderson


R. W. Rice Coal Co. COAL Telephone River 4180


146 State St. and 29 Logan St. Springfield, Mass.


Chas. D. Farnsworth, Inc. COAL


Any Amount Anytime Anywhere


General Office 422-423 Third Nat'l Bank Bdg. Springfield, Mass.


W. B. Farnsworth, Pres. W. G. Tait, Treas. and Mgr.


The Dexter, Root Co.


Dealers in


COAL Telephone River 1297


Office, 9 Randall Avenue Springfield, Mass.


Don't Hunt for Sullivan, He's Busy


T. J. Sullivan Coal Co.


Finest Quality Prompt Service


2032 Telephone River { 3337 3336


Office, 310 Main Street Whitney Building


Coal,-Collection Agency,-Confectionery SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


60


C. E. & F. A. Abbe


Coal Dealers


Clean Coal-Auto Truck Delivery Prompt Service Telephone Walnut 1668


30 Allen Ave.


Near junction of Orange and Allen Sts.


R. R. BUNNELL, Pres. J. A. MAHONEY, Vice-Pres. W. H. PARKS, Treas.


Home City Fuel Company


INCORPORATED QUALITY COAL EFFICIENT SERVICE Telephone River 3440 Office Room 407-409 Worthington Bldg. 289 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


Collections


BEACON SYSTEM


Everywhere


Remember the "Beacon System" was established in 1909 and has since been the leading agency in Western New England. Use the "Beacon System" exclusively! "We'll get the money-and so will you"


Maker and Retailer of


Fine Chocolates


315 Main Street


Fuller Building


Confectionery,-Ice Cream


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY 61


Tait Bros., Inc.


CREAMERY PRODUCTS


Milk and Cream Montague Creamery Butter Adirondack Evaporated Milk Adirondack Condensed Milk


VENETIAN ICE CREAM Brick and Bulk


The Most Sanitary Plant in New England 130-140 Cass Street SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


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Contractors


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


H. W. CARTER PAPER CO.


Office and Warehouse Building and Garage for The H. W. Carter Paper Co.


General Contractors


for


Mill Construction


Reinforced Concrete


Industrial Buildings , Earth Work Foundations


Ernest F. Carlson Co.


Springfield, Mass.


Massasoit Building 244 Main Street


63


Contractors


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


The LEY


ORGANIZATION


With Its Army of Trained Employees


And About a


Two Million Dollar Investment


Is at the command of Corporations and Individuals seeking the execution of


EXACTING CONTRACTS


in Industrial and Monumental Buildings Power Plants, Dams, Bridges and Railroads


Electric Conduits and Transmission Lines


FREDT. LEY & CO., Inc.


GENERAL CONTRACTORS


BOSTON SPRINGFIELD NEW YORK


Contractors


64 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


General Contractors


Pavement, Concrete and Building Construction


Underground Conduits


Steam Shovel Excavations


Adams & Ruxton Construction Co. 387 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


Thomas Cordner Residence Telephone River 5709-R


Cordner & Montague


General Contractors


Railroads, Highways, Bridges, Sewage Systems, Water Works Dams, Concrete Construction, Granolithic Sidewalks Excavating and Grading


73 Bay Street Telephone River 5709-W Springfield, Mass.


Contractors


SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


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J. G. Roy & Sons Co.


BUILDING CONTRACTORS


Industrial


Residential


Public


Religious


Educational


Social


Roy DING


Sd


NT


Telephone River 561


21 Silver Street


Springfield, Mass.


M. Mitroski


BUILDING CONTRACTOR


Garages


- -


Apartment Houses


Residential - Roofing


Telephone River 6281-R


356 Chestnut Street


Springfield, Mass.


Contractors,-Real Estate,- Mortgage Investments


66 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


J. E. FITZGERALD, President W. H. BOWKER, Secretary and Treasurer


W. E. LOVELACE, General Manager


The New England Construction Co.


Railway and General Contractors


Telephone


274 Main Street


Springfield, Mass.


Schnare Construction Corp. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Factories, Power Plants, Bridges, Houses and Apartments Nothing too Large Nothing too Small Telephone Walnut 5394-Walnut 5478 (411) 318 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


Arthur W. Rowley Co. " Always Dependable" Homes - - Investments


Business Opportunities (411) 318 Main Street


Telephone Walnut 5478


Springfield, Mass.


John S. MacMillan ATTORNEY AT LAW Mortgage Service. Specializing in Mortgage Investments. Money for First Mortgages, Second Mortgages and Construction Loans. Phone Walnut 5478 Hitchcock Bldg., 318 Main St. Springfield, Mass.


Contractors


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SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Reynolds & Co. Earthwork Contractors Landscape Gardeners


357 Maple Street


Springfield, Mass.


FRED E. SACKETT, President FRANK H. SACKETT, Treasurer


Sackett Bros. Co.


C ONTRACTORS for Sewers, Excavating and Grading, Turfing, Concrete Construction, Stone and Brick Pavings, Artificial Stone Walks, Etc. Granolithic Sidewalks a Specialty 850 Worthington Street Office Phone River 245 Springfield, Mass.


Antonio (Tony) Gagliarducci


General Jobber


Agricultural and Landscape Gardener. Sewer Contractor and Cesspool Clean- ing. Cement Sidewalks and Cellars. Care of Lawns a Specialty. Grading. Fruit Trees and Grape Vines Trimmed and Sprayed. House Cleaning. Boilers and Furnaces Cared For.


Employees Fully Protected by Compensation Insurance Policy Issued by Travelers Insurance Company


Loam, Compost, Fertilizer and Grass Seed for Sale


Telephone Walnut 2115


246 Mill St. cor. Knox St. Springfield, Mass.


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Contractors


68 SPRINGFIELD (1923) DIRECTORY


Hurlburt & Doran


Tile, Marble, Terrazzo Contractors Brick Fireplaces a Specialty Composition Floors Built-in Bathroom Fixtures


Joseph F. Doran Mason Contractor Cement Walks and Art Brick Work Specialized


37 Stockbridge Street Telephone River 3410 Springfield, Mass.


Frederick A. Weake, Inc.


Contractors for Plain and Ornamental Plastering and Stucco Works


Works 172 Lebanon Street Telephone River 4196


Office


Stearns Building


Telephone Walnut 1630




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