Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1923, Part 204

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


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SPRINGFIELD [1923] DIRECTORY


Ranney, Ventura, Sumner av., Forest Park av., and thence following the northerly boundary of Forest Park to the junction of Long Hill and Pecousic av.


The charge for taxicabs when hired by the hour shall not exceed three dollars per hour, and a proportionate part of three dollars for each frac- tion of an hour after the first hour.


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATION


Springfield Central Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union, No. 1-Meets 3d Thurs. Sec., Mrs. Joseph C. Parsons, 167 Albemarle.


Springfield Armory Hill W. C. T. U .- Meets 3d Thurs. at Hope Congregational Church. Sec., Mrs. S. A. Cannon, 9 High, Mittineague.


Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society of the Cathedral-Meets 2d and 3d Mon. at 46 State. Sec., Martin E. Burke, 33 Suffolk.


Independent Order of Good Templars, Spring- field Lodge, No. 10-32 Byers. Sec., Mrs. Her- bert H. Yahnig, 363 Armory.


Independent Order of Good Templars, Crescent Lodge, No. 130-Meets 2d and 4th Wed. at 32 Byers. Sec., Mrs. Herbert H. Yahnig, 363 Armory.


TRADE UNIONS


Central Labor Union-Meets 1st Sun. at 19 San- ford. Sec., Harry A. Russell.


Springfield Labor Lyceum Assn .- Meets 3d Wed. at 19 Sanford. Sec., Harry C. Niebuhr.


LABOR UNIONS AFFILIATED WITH THE CENTRAL LABOR UNION


The following meet at 19 Sanford, unless otherwise stated. Office hours for all Business Agents, 8 to 9 a m, 12 m to 1 p m, 21 Sanford.


Allied Building Trades Council-Meets 1st and 3d Fri. Sec., Michael J. Scanlan.


Asbestos Workers, No. 43-Meets 2d Mon. at 537 Main. Sec., Thomas Baird, 356 Belmont av. Bakers' No. 32-Meets last Sat. Sec., Harry J. Coyle, 228 Denver.


Bakers, No. 404 (Hebrew)-Meets 2d and 4th Fri. Sec., Meyer Levin, 134 Malden.


Barbers, No. 30-Meets 3d Thurs. Sec., H. C. Niebuhr, 156 Spring.


Bill Posters, No. 15-Meets 2d Sun. Sec., David Roberts, Feeding Hills, Agawam.


Blacksmiths, No. 374 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 1st and 3d Fri. at 680 Main. Sec., Carl V. Shell- man, 24 Massasoit pl.


Blacksmiths, No. 570 (Drop Forgers)-Meets 2d Sun. and 4th Tues. Sec., Jere J. Carey, 56 Huntington.


Boiler Makers, No. 218 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. at 680 Main. Sec., Robert Long, 242 Cold Spring av.


Bottlers and Drivers, No. 143-Meets 2d Sun. Sec., Hugh F. Bowen, 124 Green.


Brewery Workers, No. 99-Meets 2d Sun. Sec., Nicholas Schilz, 24 Benham rd.


Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers-Meets Tues. Business Agent, Thomas M. Collins.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, No. 571 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 2d and 4th Sun. in G. A. R. Hall. Sec., P. H. Quinn, 73 Hollywood.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, No. 880 (B. & M. R. R.)-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. at 12 Pynchon. Sec., F. B. Holbrook, 53 Bradford. Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks, Conn. Valley, No. 362-Meets 2d Mon. in Cooley Hotel. Sec., Alice B. Baker, 213 N. Main.


Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks, Springfield Lodge, No. 130-Meets 1st Mon. in Cooley Hotel. Sec., Ruth Spafford, Morgan, S. Hadley Falls.


Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, City of Homes. No. 622-Meets 1st and 3d Sun. at 12 Pynchon, Pres., W. S. McIlroy, 535} Main.


Building Laborers, No. 69-Meets 1st and 3d Wed. Business Agent, David Conselleti.


Carpenters, No. 96-Meets Thurs. Sec., Isadore D. Gauthier.


Carpenters, No. 177-Meets Fri. Sec., P. T. Gar- vey.


Carpenters, No. 1105-Meets 1st and 3d Wed. Sec., George L. Hayes.


Cigarmakers, No. 49-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. Sec., John Russell, 272 Orange.


Coal Teamsters and Helpers, No. 154-Meets 2d and 4th Wed. Sec., Patrick Houlihan.


Culinary Alliance, Local No. 273-Meets Fri. at 275 Dwight. Sec. and Business Agent, T. E. Petersen.


Electrical Workers, Linemen-Meets 2d and 4th Wed. Sec., C. W. Higgins, 249 Tyler.


Electrical Workers, No. 7-Meets Mon. at C. L. U. Hall. Sec., Walter Kenefick, 19 Sanford.


Electrical Workers, No. 160 (International Broth- erhood)-Meets 2d and 4th Tues. in C. L. U. Hall.


Elevator Constructors, No. 41-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 275 Dwight. Sec., A. M. Kuhn, res. Chicopee.


Federal Employees Union, No 101-Meets 3d Tues. in G. A. R. Hall. Sec., C. J, O'Leary, 121 Chestnut, Mittineague.


Fiber Carpet Weavers, No. 902-Meets 2d and 4th Fri. at Foresters' Hall, Indian Orchard.


Firemen and Enginemen, No. 307, Locomotive- Meets 1st Tues. and 3d Sun. at 12 Pynchon. Sec., H. M. Childs, 162 Spring.


Firemen and Enginemen, No. 793, Locomotive- Meets 2d Thurs. and 4th Tues. at 12 Pynchon. Sec., Fred E. Kliche, 89 Old Bridge, W. Spfd.


Grain Handlers-Meets 1st Wed. Sec., James F. Sweeney, 50 Broad.


Hoisting and Portable Engineers-Meets 1st and 3d Wed. Sec., Edward M. White, 67 Bradford. Horseshoers, No. 16-Meets 2d. Wed. Sec., James J. Kane.


Iron Workers, No. 357-Meets 2d and 4th Fri. Sec., Anthony Connor, 46 White.


Lathers-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. Sec., Joseph Hope.


Letter Carriers, Branch No. 46-Meets 2d Tues. at 29 Worthington. Pres., John D. O'Connell, 333 Eastern av.


Machinists, No. 214-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. Sec., George W. Lloyd, P. O. Box 776.


Machinists, No. 487-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. Sec., Edgar F. Burton, 16 Field, W. Spfd.


Machinists, No. 1332, Indian Orchard-Meets 2d and 4th Fri. in Foresters' Hall, Johnson. Sec., Andrew Maurice, Box 186, Ind. Orchd.


Maintenance of Way Employees, No. 612 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets last Sat. at 347 Worthington. Sec., Timothy Regan, res Westfield.


Maintenance of Way Employees, No. 912, Bridge and Building (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 4th Fri. in Eagle Hall, Main. Sec., C. L. Smith, Ban- croft.


Maintenance of Way Employees, No. 1612, Bridge and Building (B. & M. R. R.)-Meets last Sat. in Cypress St. Shops. Sec., Charles D. Lane, 17 Walter.


Metal Polishers and Buffers-Meets 2d and 4th Fri. Sec., Charles D. Lane.


Molders, Brass, No. 381-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. Sec., P. N. Desmarais.


Molders, Iron-Meets 1st and 3d Fri. Sec., Richard J. Skehan, 21 Russell, Merrick.


Motion Picture Machine Operators, Local 186- Meets 2d and 3d Sun. Business Agent and Sec., J. F. Gatelee.


Musicians, No. 171-Meets 2d Sun. at 275 Main. Sec., Edwin H. Lyman, 34 Belmont av.


Painters and Decorators-Meets Wed. Sec., J. Paul Bigelow, 52 Harvey.


Patternmakers' Association-Meets Thurs. at 145 State. Business Agent and Sec., Robert Bunton.


Photo Engravers, No. 57-Meets 2d Tues. Sec., Harold Craig, 80 Johnson.


Plumbers, No. 89-Meets Mon. Sec., M. J. Scan- lon, 19 Sanford.


Post Office Clerks, No. 497-Meets 2d Mon. at 47


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Worthington. Sec., F. W. Vinnecombe, 201 Dickinson.


Printing Pressmen, No. 85-Meets 3d Thurs. Sec., Howard J. Larson, 56 Lawnwood av., Longmeadow.


Printing Trades, Electrotypers, No. 44-Meets 1st Thurs. Sec., John H. Bailey, 23 Webster av., W. Spfd.


Printing Trades, Lithographers, No. 21-Meets 4th Wed. at 81 State. Pres., William Strang, 82 Pearl. Railroad Station Agents, No. 13 (B. & A. R. R.)-


Meets 3d Sun. in Highland Hotel. Sec., J. O. Chapman, 19 Pearl.


Railroad Station Employees, No. 34 (B. & A. R. R.) -Meets 2d Sun. in Cooley Hotel. Sec., C. W. Stickles, 240 Worthington.


Railroad Telegraphers, No. 38-Meets 3d Sat. at 19 Lyman. Sec., Martin J. Walsh, 90 Fairview av., W. Spfd.


Railway Carmen, No. 534, Inspectors (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 2d Fri. in Temple Hall. Sec., Timothy McNamara, 256 Main.


Railway Carmen, No. 708 (B. & M. R. R.)-Meets 4th Fri. in Temple Hall. Sec., William James, Care of Car Shops, B. & M., Spfd.


Railway Carmen, No. 989 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 1st Thurs. in Temple Hall. Sec., Walter Ruth- erford, res. Ludlow.


Railway Clerks, No. 359 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 2d Wed. in Memorial Hall. Sec., Dorothy Sheridan, 264 Main, W. Spfd.


Railway Clerks, Store Dept., No. 1235 (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 2d Tues. in Temple Hall. Sec., Arthur Pardee, George, W. Spfd.


Railway Clerks, No. 1517 (Car Service Dept.) (B. & A. R. R.)-Meets 3d Mon. in Temple Hall. Sec., M. Richardson, 31 Sheldon.


Railway Clerks, No. 2167 (Railway Express)- Meets 2d Sun. Sec., William Shea, 43 Murray Hill av.


Railway Conductors, No. 198-Meets 4th Sun. at 12 Pynchon. Sec., P. A. Gear, 8 Grosvenor. Railway Expressmen, No. 44-Meets 2d Wed. at 12 Pynchon. . Sec., Mildred Adams, 40 High. Railway Mail Assn .- Meets 1st Mon. at 47 Worth- ington. Sec., H. W. Sturtevant, 57 Dexter.


Riggers and Shorers, No. 585-Meets in C. L. U. Hall.


Roofers, No. 48-Meets 3d Tues. Sec., A. W. Sherman, 34 Shillingford.


Schoolhouse Custodians, No. 13152-Meets 1st Mon. Sec., George E. Childs, 63 Oak.


Sheet Metal Workers, No. 27-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. Sec., Hector L. Erard, 402 N. Main.


Sheet Metal Workers, No. 400 (Assortment Work- ers)-Meets 2d Tues. at 150 Bridge. Sec., Ed- ward W. Tolman, 89 Bowles.


Sheet Metal Workers, No. 694 (B. & A. R. R.)- Meets 4th Tues. in Temple Hall. Sec., S. J. Kennedy, 135 N. Main.


Steam and Operating Engineers, No. 602-Meets Wed. in C. L. U. Hall. Business Agent, Harry A. Russell.


Steamfitters and Helpers, No. 603-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. Sec., Maurice Mulcahy, 520 Armory. Stereotypers, No. 121-Meets 2d Mon. of every other month. Sec., John Hunter, res. Holyoke. Stone Cutters-Meets 1st Thurs. Sec., Daniel J. Russell, res. Holyoke.


Street Railway Employees, No. 448-Meets 2d Tues. Sec., M. J. Hennessey, 387 Main.


Switchmen, No. 73-Meets 1st Wed. at 69 Sar- geant. Sec., E. T. Clark.


Tailors, No. 26-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. Sec., C. F. Anderson, P. O. Box 922.


Telephone Operators, Local, No. 3A-Meets 347 Worthington. Business Agent and Sec., Mary Q. Wynne, 22 Granville.


Theatrical Stage Employees, No. 53-Meets 3d Sun. Sec., W. W. Barker, 19 Sanford.


Tobacco Strippers, No. 9608-Meets 4th Wed. Sec., Mary Slattery, res. Westfield.


Typographical-Meets 4th Sun. Sec., William H. O'Connor.


Wire Weavers-Meets 2d Fri. in Chicopee. Sec., William J. Hall, 75 Hitchcock, Holyoke.


WAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION


American Legion, Springfield Post, No. 21, De-


partment of Massachusetts-121 State. Sec., Earle F. Bliss, 14 Horace.


Grand Army of the Republic, E. K. Wilcox Post, No. 16, Department of Massachusetts-Meets 2d Sat. at 44 State. Commander, Rev. Edwin S. Witherell, 47 Florence.


E. K. Wilcox Relief Corps, No. 14, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic-Meets 1st and 3d Wed. at 44 State. Sec., Mrs. James E. Knox, 29 Vinton.


Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Abra- ham Lincoln Circle, No. 10-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Clara Parker, 95 Chestnut.


Sons of Veterans, L. A. Tifft Camp, No. 15-Meets 2d and 4th Wed. in Memorial Building, State. Sec., Alfred M. Bowen, Jr., 71 Greene.


Auxiliary No. 10 to L. A. Tifft Camp, Sons of Vet- erans-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs. in Memorial Building, State. Sec., Mrs. Alice Miller, 103 Tyler.


Daughters of Veterans (of the Civil War), Helen Wolcott Tent, No. 54-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. in Memorial Building, State. Sec., Ethel L. Watkins, 91 Park.


United Spanish War Veterans, Gen. H. W. Law- ton Camp, No. 11-Meets 1st and 3d Wed. in Memorial Building, State. Adjutant, Frederick A. Wilson, 102 College.


Etta A. Vesper Auxiliary to Henry W. Lawton Camp, U. S. W. V .- Meets 2d and 4th Fri. in State Armory, Howard. Sec., Mary Burgess, 464 Riverdale, W. Spfd.


Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Major John J. Leonard Post, No. 70-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. in Lenox Hall, 274 Worthington. Adjutant, James A. Vlasak, 49 Day, W. Spfd.


Leonard Auxiliary to Leonard Post, No. 70, V. of F. W .- Meets 2d and 4th Mon. in State Armory, Howard. Sec., Mrs. P. Racicot, 98 Bristol.


COUNTY OFFICERS


Judge of Probate and Insolvency-Charles L. Long. Office in Hall of Records. Special Judge of Probate, Charles H. Beckwith.


Register of Probate and Insolvency-John A. Den- ison of Longmeadow; Assistant, Nora A. Fer- nald. Office in Hall of Records.


Public Administrators-For settlement of estate when no heirs appear, and no will is found. James G. Dunning and Robert S. Folsom of Springfield; Thomas J. O'Connor and Frank J. Mckay of Holyoke: Florence W. Burke of West- field.


Clerk of Courts-Robert O. Morris of Springfield; Asst. Clerks, Charles M. Calhoun, Andrew B. Phillips, Laura B. Clemons of Springfield. Office in Court House.


Court Stenographers-Mary A. Powell and Bessie C. Niles, Springfield.


Register of Deeds-James R. Wells of Springfield; Asst., Lydia M. Tanner. Office in Hall of Rec- ords.


Masters in Chancery-Henry Lasker, Thomas H. Kirkland and Wayland V. James of Springfield; Herman Ritter of Chicopee.


County Treasurer-Fred A. Bearse. Office in Court House.


District Attorney-Charles H. Wright; Asst., Rufus H. Tilton. Probation Officer-Edward A. Hall.


Sheriff-Embury P. Clark of Springfield. Officer at Court House and Jail.


Special Sheriff-Orrin G. Cash of Westfield.


Deputy Sheriffs-Daniel J. Collins, Agawam; John E. Granfield, Chicopee; Edward J. Sullivan, Chicopee Falls; Edwin H. Alvord, Chester; Harry S. Hartley, Granville; Fred Laduke, Ernest R. Laduke, Fred H. Gilpatrick, James J. Connor, Irving L. Johnson, Holyoke; Timothy J. Crimmins, Charles B. Thomas, Palmer; Timothy J. Malone, Southwick; George B. Miller, Ed-


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ward J. Leyden, Ernest A. Witt, Abraham Cohn, Fred A. Morrell, Springfield; William W. Hos- mer, I.eroy C. Coburn, Thomas L. Rooney, Westfield; Simon J. Griffin, W. Springfield. Jail and House of Correction-Located on York. Keeper of Jail and Master of House of Correc- tion, Embury P. Clark; Chaplains, Rev. James F. Ahern and J. L. Cummings.


Special Commissioners-Alice M. Bleasius, Lillian Bonvouloir, Annie C. Rooney, Lillian F. Egan, Jessie C. Hall, Veronica M. Wynn, Cecelia A. Freeman, Josephine F. Kane.


County Commissioners-William H. Ensign of Westfield, George S. Cook of Springfield, Dan- iel O'Neil of Holyoke. Associate Commissioners, Clarence H. Granger of Agawam, Charles W. Bray of Chicopee. Regular meetings at Spring- field on the 2d Tues. of April, 1st Tues. of Oct., 4th Tues. of June and Dec., and the 1st Wed. of each month.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Robert O. Morris, James R. Wells, Charles L. Long, Fred A. Bearse, John A. Denison, Charles M. Calhoun.


Medical Examiners-Dr. Frederick D. Jones of Springfield, Dr. Frank A. Woods of Holyoke, Dr. Samuel E. Fletcher of Chicopee, Dr. J. P. Schneider of Palmer, Dr. Edward S. Smith of Westfield; Associates, Dr. Carl L. Schillander of Springfield, Dr. Charles W. Jackson of Mon- son, Dr. Stanley C. Cox of Holyoke, Dr. Louis E. Mannix of Chicopee, Dr. Robert D. Hildreth of Westfield.


Referee in Bankruptcy-Charles W. Bosworth of Springfield.


Commissioners of Deeds-Ralph W. Ellis for New York; Wheeler H. Hall for Georgia and Iowa. Fish and Game Warden-James P. Hatch.


Justices of the Peace-See Business Directory. Notaries Public-See Business Directory.


COURTS


United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit-399 Post Office Building, Boston. Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes; Circuit Judges, George H. Bingham of New Hampshire, Charles S. John- son of Maine, George W. Anderson of Massa- chusetts; Clerk, Arthur I. Charron; Marshal, William J. Keville. Annual Term, 1st Tues. of Oct. Sessions for Hearing Cases, 1st Tues. of Jan. and Oct., and 2d Tues. of April.


District Court of the United States-(311-312) Post Office Building, Boston. District Judge, James M. Morton, Jr .; Clerk, James S. Allen; Chief Deputy Clerk, Frank H. Mason; Deputy Clerks, M. E. Prendergast, John E. Gilman, Jr., Arthur M. Brown, Arthur D. Grandison, Wil- liam Parker, Jr. at Boston, and Gurdon W. Gor- don at Springfield; Terms of the Court: at Bos- ton, March, the 3d Tues .; June, the 4th Tues .; Sept., the 2d Tues .; Dec., the 1st Tues .; at Springfield, May, the 2d Tues .; Dec., the 2d Tues .; United States Commissioner, Edward T. Broadhurst at Springfield.


Supreme Judicial Court-Holds a law term in Springfield on Thurs. after 3d Tues. in Sept .; jury sitting 4th Tues. in April, equity sitting, 1st Mon. in Feb., June, Aug. and Dec. Chief Justice, Arthur P. Rugg of Worcester; Associate Justices, Henry K. Braley of Boston, Charles A. DeCourcy of Boston, John C. Crosby of Pitts- field, Edward P. Pierce of Boston, James B. Car- roll of Springfield, Charles F. Jenney of Hyde Park.


Superior Court-Civil sittings, holden in Spring- field 1st Mon. in Jan. and March, 2d Mon. in June and 4th Mon. in Oct .; criminal terms, 1st Mon. in May, 2d Mon. in Sept. and 3d Mon. in Dec .; court and equity session, 2d Mon. in Sept. and 3d Mon. in Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., March and April, and 1st Mon. in May, and 3d Mon. in June. Naturalization Court, 4th Mon. in March, June and Sept. Chief Justice, Walter Perley Hall of Fitchburg. Associate Justices,


Frederick Lawton of Boston, William C. Wait of Medford, John F. Brown of Milton, Henry A. King of Springfield, George A. Sanderson of Ayer, Robert F. Raymond of Newton, Marcus Morton of Newtonville, Joseph F. Quinn of Salem, John D. Mclaughlin of Boston, Hugo A. Dubuque of Fall River, Patrick M. Keating of Boston, Richard W. Irwin of Northampton, Christopher T. Callahan of Holyoke, James H. Sisk of Lynn, Philip J. O'Connell and Webster Thayer of Worcester, Franklin T. Hammond of Cambridge, Nelson P. Brown of Everett, Louis S. Cox of Lawrence, Elias B. Bishop of Newton Center, Frederick W. Fosdick of New Bedford, George A. Flynn of Boston, Henry T. Lummus of Lynn, William A. Burns of Pittsfield, Stanley Qua of Lowell, Joseph Walsh of New Bedford, Frederick J. Macleod and Alonzo R. Weed of Newton, Winfield H. Whiting of Worcester.


Courts of Probate and Insolvency-Judge, Charles L. Long, office, Hall of Records; Register, John A. Denison; Asst. Register, Nora A. Fernald. Probate court is holden at Springfield on the 1st Wed. of every month except Aug., the 2d Wed. of Jan., and the 3d Wed. of Feb., April, May, July, Sept., Nov. and Dec .; at Holyoke on the 3d Wed. of Jan., March, June and Oct.


District Court-Justice, Wallace R. Heady; salary, $4,000; Special Justices, Edwin F. Lyford and Thomas C. Malley; Clerk, Wayland V. James, salary, $3,000; Asst. Clerk, Harry O. Eber- hardt; Probation Officer, Bernard T. J. Smyth; Probation Officer for juvenile offenders, Roger F. Keleher; Women Probation Officer, Katherine A. Carney. Criminal session held daily (Sun- days and holidays excepted), at 9 a m in the Dis- trict Court room, Police building; civil session held in the District Court room, Court House. Special Commissioners-Hazel M. Berard, Agnes F. Brownlee, Laura G. Craig, Gertrude Darby, Caroline A. Flannery, Katie E. Gibbs, Gertrude M. Griswold, Sara H. Johnson, Marion E. Ker- vick, Helen McCarthy, Gertrude B. Moore, Ellen S. Pomeroy, Marjory S. Laporte, Gertrude M. Sullivan, Anna E. Sweatiand, Ida M. Sword, Nina Wendt, Gertrude B. Williams, Matilda E. Sampson, Addie B. Sherman, Lillian A. Smith, Grace H. Dunlea, Lillie B. Barrett, Ethel M. Lutolf, Edith B. Nott, Ada H. Murray, Mary T. Corcoran, Lillian F. Austin, Jessie C. Hall, Lillian H. Eichenberg, Esther E. Ericson, Frances Play- don, Maude M. Stannard, Minnie S. Meltzer, Agnes.Hicks, Pauline H. Leonard, Julia H. Payne, Mabel E. Wing, May E. Dawson, Mary Pren- dergast.


STATE GOVERNMENT


Governor-Channing H. Cox, Boston; salary, $10,000.


Lieut. Governor-Alvin T. Fuller, Malden; salary, $4,000.


Sec. of the Commonwealth-Frederic W. Cook, Somerville; salary, $6,000.


Treas. and Receiver-General-James Jackson, Westwood; salary, $6,000.


Auditor-Alonzo B. Cook, Boston; salary, $6,000. Attorney-General-Jay R. Benton, Belmont; salary, $8,000.


SENATORS FROM HAMPDEN COUNTY


District 1-George D. Chamberlain (R), Spring- field.


District 2-John F. Shea (R), Holyoke.


Worcester and Hampden Districts-Warren E. Tarbell (R), E. Brookfield.


Berkshire, Hampshire and Hampden Districts- Dexter A. Snow (R), Westfield.


REPRESENTATIVES FROM HAMPDEN COUNTY


District 1-Brimfield, Holland, Monson, Palmer, Wales, Daniel W. O'Connor (D), Palmer.


District 2-Agawam, Blandford, Chester, East Longmeadow, Granville, Hampden, Long- meadow, Ludlow, Montgomery, Russell, South- wick, Tolland, West Springfield, Wilbraham,


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Frank O. Scott (R), West Springfield. Frederick A. Warren (R), Wilbraham.


District 3-Springfi ld, Wards 1, 2-John Mitch- ell (D), Patrick E. Granfield (R and D), Spring- field.


District 4-Springfield, Wards 3, 6, 7-Merle D. Graves (R), Julius F. Carman (R), Springfield.


District 5-Springfield, Ward 4-Arthur E. Little- field (R), Springfield.


District 6-Springfield, Ward 5-C. Wesley Hale (R), Springfield.


District 7-Springfield, Ward 8-Chester A. Pike (R), Springfield.


District 8-Chicopee-Leo P. Senecal (R), Chic- opee.


District 9-Holyoke, Wards 1, 2, 4-Joseph F. Kelly (D), Holyoke.


District 10-Holyoke, Wards 3, 6-Francis P. Clark (R), Holyoke.


District 11-Holyoke, Wards 5, 7-James F. Sweeney (D), Holyoke.


District 12-Westfield-Harold E. Howard (D), Westfield.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


President-Warren G. Harding, Ohio; salary, $75,000.


Vice-President-Calvin Coolidge, Massachusetts: salary, $12,000.


Secretary of State-Charles Evans Hughes, New York; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of the Treasury-Andrew W. Mellon, Pennsylvania; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of War-John W. Weeks, Massachusetts; salary, $12,000.


Attorney-General-Harry M. Dougherty, Ohio; salary, $12,000.


Postmaster-General-Harry S. New, Indiana; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of the Navy-Edwin Denby, Michigan; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of the Interior-Dr. Hubert Work, Colo- rado; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of Agriculture-Henry C. Wallace, Iowa; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of Commerce, Herbert C. Hoover, Cali- fornia; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of Labor-James J. Davis, Pennsylvania; salary, $12,000.


U. S. Senators-David I. Walsh, term expires 1925; Henry Cabot Lodge, term expires 1929. Salary, $7,500 each.


Member of Congress-Second District consisting of part of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire and Worcester, Frederick H. Gillett of Spring- field.


U. S. Commissioner-Edward T. Broadhurst, (10) P. O. Building.


Deputy Collectors-William J. Mckeown, Frank B. Densmore, Springfield; Inspector, William H. Root, Springfield; Sylvester E. Hoxie, North- ampton; Messenger, Franklin B. Austin.


Collector of Internal Revenue-Malcolm Nichols; office, Boston. Deputy Collector for Spring- field Division, Div. Chief Deputy, Ralph R. Robinson, room 2, P. O. Building.


Deputy Collectors-Harold H. Flower, Mrs. Grace A. Hayden, Herbert W. Hill, Francis Leyden, William L. Roach.


United States Civil Service Commissioner Exam- ining Board-Office, Inquiry Division of local ' Post Office. Chief Examiner and Local Secre- tary, Charles A. Miller; Board Members, Walter A. Bryant, Walter W. Conlon, Wilbur S. Mars- ton and John J. Shaughnessey.


UNITED STATES ARMORY


Colonel T. L. Ames, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., Commanding.


At its Hill and Watershops, comprising about 297 acres, is the Government manufacturing es- tablishment for small arms, including magazine rifles, of which about 40, and a number of mis-


cellaneous parts, are made, and a number cleaned and repaired daily, employing at the present about 300 men and women.


SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE Office Hours


Executive Division, 8.30 a m to 6 p m.


Stamp Division, 6.30 a m to 6.30 p m.


Night Stamp Window at Parcel Post Window,


6.30 p m to 12 p m, and at Registry Window, 12 p m to 6.30 a m.


Parcel Post Window, 6.30 a m to 12 p m; after 12 p m at Night Stamp Window at Registry Division.


Money Order Division, 8 a m to 8.30 p m.


Night Money Order Window at Parcel Post Win- dow, 8.30 p m to 12 p m.


Registry Division open 24 hours a day.


General Delivery Window, 6.45 a m to 10 p m, for men; closes at 8 p m for women.


Letter carriers leave Post Office with mail for Wholesalers' District (Lyman, Taylor), 6.30, 7.30 and 10 a m, 1.15 and 2.15 p m.


Business District (Main from Clinton to Howard, including side streets west of Chestnut and Maple between railroad depot and State, Rail- road row, Hampden, Fort, Worthington, Bridge, Besse pl., City Hall sq., and parts of Pynchon, Elm and State), 6.30, 7.30 and 10 a m, 2.15 p m. Central Residential District (embracing territory bounded by Lyman and Summer on the north, including Federal and Walnut on the east, to Maple and Mill on the south, and Main from Central to Park and Chestnut and Maple on the west), 7.30 a m, 2 p m. Collections reach post office at 10.30 a m, 4 p m.


Suburban District (includes all two trip deliveries from Wason av. on the north to City Line, in- cluding Longmeadow on the south, on the east to the Almshouse, including Wilbraham rd. and Rushville to Hickory and East Springfield), 7.40 a m and 2 p m.


Collections reach the post office at 11.30 a m and 4.30 p m.


West Springfield to Agawam Bridge, Sand and Tubbs Hill, on the west, and to McElwain's Farm on the north. Collections reach the post office at 11.30 a m and 4.30 p m.


Hourly collections in business section are made on time scheduled and every hour thereafter to and including 5 o'clock in the afternoon, from the following boxes, arriving at the post office at 9 a m, and every hour thereafter to and including 6 p m.


Dwight and Hillman, 8.03; 38 Harrison av., 8.04; 25 Harrison av., 8.05; Third Nat. Bank Bldg., 8.06; Bookstore Bldg., 8.07; 407 Main, 8.08; 422 Main, 8.09; Five Cents Savings Bank Bldg., 8.09; Main and East Court, 8.10; Main and Elm, 8.11; Dwight and Sanford, 8.13; Chest- nut and State, 8.13; 137} State, 8.17; Howard and Main, 8.19; 530 Main, 8.21; Mass. Mutual Bldg., 8.23; Main and State, 8.25; Court Square Hotel, 8.27; Court Square Bldg., 8.29; Court House Place, 8.31; Municipal Bldg., 8.35; Forbes & Wallace, 8.39; New Haynes Hotel, 8.37; Main and Vernon, 8.41; 357 Main, 8.43; Lyman Bldg., 8.44; Besse pl., 8.45; 356 Main, 8.46; Main and Bridge, 8.47; Kinsman Bldg., 8.48; Myrick Bldg., 8.50.




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