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Store and Window Display Fixture Manufacturers
DOANE & WILLIAMS CO 955 Chic- opee Will-See adv Spfd and Hol- yoke directories
Stoves and Heaters
Benn Frank J 552 Springfield Donnelly William E 17 Montgomery C Falls LUDDEN CHARLES A 252 Exchange -See p 10
SPRINGFIELD GAS LIGHT CO (gas stoves) 32 Center 117 Main C Falls and 12 Bridge S Hadley Falls-See adv Spfd directory
Structural Engineers
GENDREAU HUBERT L 771 Chico- pee Will-See adv Holyoke direc- tory
HAARMANN G & CO INC Meadow Will P O Box 102 Holyoke-See adv Holyoke directory MARSHALL W J & CO INC office and works Meadow Will P O Box 239 Holyoke-See adv Holyoke direc- tory Palmer Steel Co Inc The Mckinstry av
Sword Mfrs AMES SWORD CO THE foot Grape- See p 11
Tailors and Repairers
Blacker Samuel 4 Spruce Bregman Harry 136} Main C Falls Chris John 51 Exchange Coblantz Charles 69 Main C Falls Hajduk Louis 73 Grove C Falls Karagiannis John 174 Exchange Kravitz Abe 144 Broadway C Falls Lapides Joseph 52 Springfield Macek William 233} Exchange Petluck Louis 42 Cabot Pirog Martin P r 84 Springfield Raine Barnett 79 Main C Falls Smith Samuel 23 Center Springfield Tailors Inc 34 Center Tucker Samuel 691} Grattan Aldenville
Talking Machines and Supplles Grajewski Music Store 27 Center
*Tallow, Bones and Grease
SPRINGFIELD RENDERING CO (buyers) Plainfield at Springfield line-See adv Spfd directory
Tape and Webbing Mfrs KNIT GOODS SPECIALTY CO Paine av n Broadway C Falls-See p 9
Taxi Service
Bartkiewicz Andrew 95 Cabot
Telegraph Company
Western Union Telegraph offices Junc- tion depot 264 Exchange and 65 Main C Falls
Telephone Company
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co office 561 Front
Theaters
Exchange Theatre The (moving pictures) 253 Exchange
Grand The (moving pictures) 92 Main C Falls
Midway Theatre 685 Grattan Aldenville Pastime The (moving pictures) 61 Cabot Playhouse The (moving pictures) School c Cabot Royal Theatre The (moving pictures) 139 Main C Falls
Tin and Sheet Metal Workers Benn Frank J 552 Springfield CHAPUT & SANSOUCY 46 Main C Falls-See p 10 Donnelly William E 17 Montgomery C Falls LUDDEN CHARLES A 252 Exchange -See p 10
Tobacco Growers Hale Boys Dexter n Sheridan C Falls
*Truck Mfrs (Factory) WARREN & IRRGANG CO THE Railroad row foot Exchange mail address Spfd-See adv Spfd direc- tory
Truckmen
(See also Expressmen and Teamsters) Beaulieu Samuel 618 Chicopee Will Davis Charles A 18 Hamilton C Falls Desroches Leo A 603 Grattan Aldenville Fortier Lawrence 11 Helen av MITTINEAGUE COAL CO 43 Ex- change-See p 6 Stone William M 5 Dublin
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Trunks and Bags CHICOPEE HARNESS CO 164 Cen- ter-See p 8
Undertakers
Barry Daniel F 145 Center Bartkiewicz Andrew 95 Cabot Caron Bros 74 Main C Falls Grise Joseph M Jr 116 South Hafey James J 6 Spruce MCAULEY CHRISTOPHER J 18
Church C Falls-See p 7 Ostrowski & Cwiklinski 81-83 Center Shea P M Co 21-23 Church C Falls
Variety Stores
Cutler Benjamin B 61 Main C Falls Fein Isaac 194 Exchange Menard Alfred 620 Grattan Aldenville Pacosa M A & Co 134 Exchange Rourke John P 33 Montgomery ℃ Falls
Wellworth Variety Store 20 Church C Falls
Whalley Enoch 173 Irene Will Woolworth F W Co 266-268 Exchange
Wall Papers SZOT FRANK 47 Chestnut-See p 9
*Water Colors KORDZIKOWSKI EDWARD (portraits) 312Center-See p 9
Wood Dealer Chicopee Wood Yard 311 Center Tremblay Fred 172 Prospect Will
Wrench Mfrs
Moore Drop Forging Co (Chicopee plant) ft Depot
CHICOPEE CITY GOVERNMENT
City Election Tuesday Following 1st Monday in December.
Regular Meetings
Board of Aldermen, First Monday of Each Month, 7.30 P. M.
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MAYOR.
Joseph M. Grise.
ALDERMEN.
President of Board-Matthew A. Hop- kins.
At Large-Joseph Chmura, Daniel J. Manning, John W. Williams, Henry Cloutier, Clifford Lord, Philip Beaure- gard, Ernest J, Ducharme, John Reid, Jr., Michael Watson.
By Wards-First Ward-William L. O'Brien.
Second Ward-John J. Touhill.
Third Ward-Walter E. Mason.
Fourth Ward-Lawrence Fortier. Fifth Ward-Louis P. Lemay. Sixth Ward-Andrew F. Sears. Seventh Ward-O'Neil Deroy.
CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk-Charles P. La Riviere. City Treasurer-Louis M. Dufault.
City Auditor-Walter M. Cannon. City Solicitor-James E. Hafey .. City Collector-William F. Bostwick. City Messenger-Frank Z. Robinson. Superintendent of Streets-Edward Bourbeau.
City Engineer-Frank P. Cobb. Sealer of Weights and Measures- Maurice F. Gloster.
Water Commissioners-Edward H. Elder, Adolphus L. Codaire, Edward A. Rourke.
Superintendent of Water Department- John F. Sullivan. Assessors-W. H. Trumbull, M. J. Lynch, George Charpentier.
Board of Health-Joseph Orr, Chairman; Edward Breck, William S. O'Brien, M.D .; Agent, Gertrude M. De Witt. Overseers of the Poor-Daniel Proulx, Chairman; Frank Kedra, Daniel W. Sullivan.
City Almoner-Thomas J. Shea. Almoners under Whiting /Street Will. -Mrs. Anna Ernest, Mrs. Emma Deroin, Mrs. Mary O'Neil. Registrars of Voters-Romeo J. Tessier, Walter M. Shea, Matilda E. Sampson,
License Commissioners-Ernest R. Lavigne, Chairman; Napoleon St. Francis, M. A. Kirby.
Justices of the Peace-Everett M. Bogardus, William F. Bostwick, J. C. Buckley, Michael J. Comerford, C. J. Driscoll, William J. Fuller, Michael B. Houllihan, W. O. Kentfield, Joseph E. Lamagdelaine, Joseph A. Lamothe, Anthony Loper, A. R. Martin, Thomas A. McDonnell, Alfred S. Nash, Fran- cis H. Norton, William Plouffe, Her- man Ritter, John B. Shea, Thomas J. Shea, J. Thoburn Smith, Alfred E. Taylor, Fred N. Withrel.
Notaries Public-(See Business Direct- ory).
Special Commissioner-Matilda E. Sampson.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Court-Justice, John P. Kirby; Special Justices, Joseph F. Carmody and John T. Moriarty; Clerk, Joseph A. Nowak; Probation Officer, James Donegan.
City Marshal-Frank O'Callahan.
Capt .- Alfred T. Caron. Inspector-Edward Conner.
Lieut .- Joseph H. Lamoureux. Sergeants-Richard A. Dooley, Frank L. Wright, Francis A. Linehan.
Patrolmen-John .A. O'Connor, Michael F. Noonan, R. Stanley Gibson, Alfred Whalley, John J. O'Connor, Jere- miah J. Murphy, Patrick J. Fitzger- ald, Philip Gelina, Patrick J. Hopkins, Richard E. Healey, Patrick D. Garvey,
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John J. Fair, Thomas G. Patterson, 62 Cor. West and Exchange.
Florence F. J. Haggerty, John J. Maloney, Daniel J. Hickey, James F.
McCarthy, Michael F. Hickson,
Joseph Rock, Leonard A. M. Moore, Erwin Megargel, Cornelius Kennedy, Michael E. McDermott, Stanislaw P. Kowalewski, Wilfred A. Couture, Thomas F. Murray, W. G. Patterson, George A. Withey.
Retired-Benjamin W. Bemis ..
Reserve Police Force-Patrick F. 73 Front n. Orchard.
Looney, James T Hanna, Thomas C.
Riley, L. J. Fitzpatrick, M. J. Sulli- van, L. G. Millette, Ernest A. Frigeau, P. J. Manning, James Dunleavy.
Constables-Frank Z. Robinson, Joseph Cyran.
Patrol Drivers-Dennis E. Sullivan, John E. Murphy, John F. Gregory.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chicopee Fire Department-Chief
Arthur Montmeny; Deputy Chiefs,
Frank J. Thetreault, James S.
McNeish; Mechanician, Frank S. Jerusik; Captains, George Thompson, M. H. Glancy, John E. Lyons, Jere- miah J. Falvey, Dennis J. Haggerty, Timothy D. Flynn, Walter H. Har- scheid.
Hose Co. No. 1 (Falls)-East. Asst. Foreman, Timothy J. Lyons.
Engine Co. No. 2 (Falls)-Located on East. Foreman, Peter C. Garrity; Asst., J. J. Dillon; Clerk, Edward E. Fitzpatrick.
Hose Co. No. 3-Foreman, Thomas A. Quinn; Clerk, James McGlynn.
Engine Co. No. 4-Captain, Timothy D. Flynn; Clerk, Elmer Kidder.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 (Falls)- Foreman, J. B. Dufault; Asst., Pat- rick F. Cunningham; Clerk, William G. Ryan.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-Captain, Dennis J. Haggerty.
Hose Co. No. 5-Located at Williman- sett. Captain, George Thompson; Clerk, James Fitzgerald.
Hose Co. No. 6 (Fairview)-Foreman, Joseph E. Hebert; Asst., William Paquette; Clerk, William Zace.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Location of Stations, Chicopee Center.
19 Dublin and Kimball.
31 (Private) Dwight Mfg. Co.
32 Fire Dept., Dwight and Cabot.
33 Gilmore and Nonotuck.
34 Market sq., Exchange and Center.
35 Exchange and Perkins.
36 Chicopee n. Collins's.
37 Chicopee n. Steadman's.
38 Dwight ter.
39 · Chicopee n. Mckinstry av.
61 Cor. Front and Depot.
612 Moore Drop Forge.
621 West and Dublin.
63 Plainfield n. Springfield Rendering Co.
631 (Private) Quigley Furnace Co.
64 (Private) Springfield Provision Co.
65 West and Center.
66 Center and Chestnut.
67 School and Chestnut.
68 Center and Stevens.
72 (Private) Electric Light plant.
74 Front opp. High school.
75 Fairview av. and Bell.
751 Fairview av. and Moore.
76 Front and Grape.
761 Elm and Myrtle.
77 Grape, Engine House.
78 Springfield and Pearl.
81 Hampden opp. Prospect.
82 Springfield opp. Prospect.
821
Springfield and Stearns ter.
822
(Private) Torrington Needle Co.
823 Springfield and Atwater.
83 Hampden n. No. 143.
84 Nonotuck and Chapin.
855 Hampden and Walton.
86 Nonotuck and Casino av.
CHICOPEE FALLS.
9 (Private) Chicopee Mfg. Co.
23 Front opp. Almshouse.
233 Wheatland and Sunnymede av.
24 Grove av. and Pine.
Market and Grove.
26 Blake and Grove.
261 (Private) Fisk Rubber Co.
27 Church and Walnut.
28 (Private) Stevens Co's Main St. plant.
29 Main n. Savings Bank.
41 Broadway n. St. James av.
412 Grove and Ellerton.
413 Broadway and William.
42 Lincoln and Broadway.
421 Broadway and Summer.
43 Harvard and Charles.
431 Cor. Southwick and Charles.
432 Washington and Madison.
44 South c. Muzzy, opp. No. 146.
45 East and Muzzy.
451 Cor. East and Victoria park.
46 Maple n. St. Joachim's Church.
47 East and Belcher.
471 Cor. Main and Belcher.
48 (Private) Stevens Co's Hill plant.
49 E. Main n. Flint's.
51 Sheridan and Sampson.
52 Columba and Montgomery
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Sheridan and Emmett.
531 Sheridan and Jackson.
54 Taylor opp. No. 50.
56 Montgomery and Grattan
561 Opposite 112 Grattan.
57 Grattan and Naomi.
571 Grattan and Granby rd.
572 Dickinson and Stewart.
ALDENVILLE.
58 Grattan n. Mckinstry av
581 Grattan and Olea.
59 Grattan and Hillside av.
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WILLIMANSETT.
91 Meadow.
911 Chicopee and Montgomery.
92 Cor. Blanche and Chicopee.
921 Cor. Forest and Skeel.
922 Ducharme av. and Chicopee.
923 Ducharme av. n. Meadow.
924 Chicopee and River.
93 Cor. Chicopee and Prospect.
931 Pennsylvania av.
94 Prospect and Atkins.
95 Irene and Ingham.
SCHOOLS.
School Committee-Chairman, John P. Sheehan; Ward 1, Thomas P. Halli- nan; Ward 2, Michael A. Kirby; Ward 3, Felix Furtek; Ward 4, John P. Sheehan; Ward 5, George N. Be- noit; Ward 6, William J. Gilmartin; Ward 7, Leo P. Senecal; members-at- large, Thomas P. Doyle, Dr. S. E. Fletcher.
Supt. of Schools and Sec. of the Board- John J. Desmond, Jr. Office, 251 Front; office hours: 8 a m to 12 m; 1.30 to 4.30 p m except Sat .; Sat. 8.30 to 12 m.
TEACHERS.
High School-Front. Teachers: Prin., Christopher A. Fitzgerald; Assts., Clara F. Palmer, Gertrude M. Short, Louise Winifred B. Rogerson, Nora M. Hafey, A. Williams, Harriet E. Morton, Mabel A. Paine, George W. Hoyt, Margaret B. Wheeler, William Goyette, Kempton J. Coady, Amanda Collette, Jeannette Bickford, Marion G. Snow, Margaret LaMarsh, Edith V. Aldrich, John H. Sullivan, Charles H. Jenness, George M. Vail, Doris B. Ames, Rena Barry, Frances Chand- ler, Edward T. Dwyer, Gertrude L. Philbrick, Fay I. Robinson.
Junior High-Front. Prin., Mary R. S. Parent; Mary R. Allaire, Myrta A. Craig, Alice E. Cronan, Mary E! Fitzgerald, Mabelle E. Gray, Anna M. Costello, Mary H. Cronan, Grace Dil- lon, Ellen Cunningham, Mary J. Aus- tin, Irene M. Bowman.
Robinson School-Grape. Prin., Lucia A. Coleman; Eileen M. Fitzpatrick, Gertrude M. Duggan, Ann L. Lam- bert, M. Ethel White, Clara M. Best- ick, Sarah P. Lamagdelaine, Anna Donellan, Eugenia McGertie, Mary D. Leary, Mae F. Moriarty.
Grammar School-Church, Chicopee Falls. Prin., Rose A. Trumbull; Clare E. Whalen, Anna R. Boden, Marion E. Farrell, Rhea M. Fugere, Grace M. Norton, Katherine McDonough, Mary R .. O'Neil, Esther U. Roberts, Anne Mansfield.
Alvord School-Prin., Nellie Taylor; Mary E. Smith, Alice Rougier, Mary J. Tatro, Edna I. Craig, Margaret M.
Lynch, Alice M. Spence, Eileen U. Walsh, Lizzie S. Smith, Jennie L. Griggs, Cecile E. Shea.
Belcher School-Prin., Mamie T. Leary; Genevieve Cavanaugh, Claire E. Smith, Marguerite M. Landers, Carrie L. Warner, Maude C. Webb, Ella J. Swetland, Mae E. McGrath, Emilia Czelnsniak, Mary R. Furey.
Primary School-School. Prin., Har- riet C. Buttrick; Anna C. Murphy, Gladys Fitzgerald, Catherine Cunning- ham.
Primary School-Sheridan. Prin ..
Anna E. Barry; Sophia P. Twarog, Grace E. Murphy, Frances A. Daly, Frances O'Connell, Marie B. Sullivan, Gertrude Benoit.
Valentine School, Grammar, Inter- mediate and Primary-Prin., Lucia A. Coleman; Myrtle E. Ferguson, Addie L. Aldrich, Agatha Healey, Gertrude M. Austin, Elizabeth Knight, Mary M. Barrett, Genevieve A. Ludden, Katherine T. Lane, Nellie B. Spara, Sara L. Keiley, Cecilia D. Coffey, Rebecca L. Donahue, Louise C. Coleman, Sarah Lamagdelaine.
Primary School-Spruce. Prin., Agnes Mulcahy; Margaret M. Haggerty, Mary M. Murphy, Mildred P. Moriarty.
Chicopee Street-Edna S. Herrick, Alice Rongier.
Chapin School, Willimansett-Prin., Stella M. Howard; Helen Larson, Katherine L. Donahue, Margaret Whalen, Marion Tye, Mary E. Bowen, Reta M. O'Connell, Claire R. Lucas, Helen Burnham, Nora V. Fitzgerald, Helen I. Dunn, Genevieve R. Riley, Bella V. Johnson, Gertrude Fennessey, Eva D. Mann, Lurane Packard.
Willimansett, Old Building-Prin.,
Almira Bardin; Helen Casey, Florence W. Chapin, Jennie Mitchell. Fairview-Intermediate and Primary. Prin., Ethel P. Dyer; Mary L. Pow- ers, Rose L. Kennedy, Helen T. Ken- nedy, Polly Bray, Flossie Pearson, Helen A. Moriarty, Mary Moriarty, Nora T. Driscoll, Esther V. Enright, Gertrude M. Mackey, Grace C. Flem- ing, Madeline G. Thetreault, Amalie E. Hahn.
George S. Taylor-Junior High and Intermediate. Prin., Mary J. Dil- lon; Anna C. Clancy, Madeline E. Foley, Mildred P. Griffin, Mary U. Kennedy, Gertrude E. O'Neil, Helen L. Shea, Mary E. Trumbull, Edith M. Lyons, Frances K. Moss, Mary E. McDonnell, Elizabeth R. Johnson, Alice E. Butler, Ruth E. Flagg.
Aldenville-Prin., Teresa M. Costello; Alma G. Terrien, Mary M. Kennedy, Margaret L. Cunningham, Mary R. Hopkins, Margaret Ellis Dunn, Mary A. Carroll, Barbara E. Dickinson, Ethel M. Gerrard.
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Special Teachers-Drawing, G. Eleanor Shaw; Music, Elizabeth E. Ronayne; Marion Chapin, Hazel E. Hill.
Smith Highlands-Marietta Grady, Grace Jennings.
North Chicopee-Edith C. Martin. Royal Street-Alice G. Baker, Geraldine M. Farrell.
Grape Primary-Eileen O'Neil, Alice K. Haley, Elizabeth McMahan, Mary T. Eagan, M. Ethel White, Gertrude Harrington.
Continuation School-John H. Sullivan, Director; Katherine Q. Rourke, Ed- ward Dowd, Maude Dunne, George E. Flynn, George W. Hoyt, Marie C. Pelletier, Edward Dwyer.
Knights of Columbus Hall School-Mar- guerite C. Shea, Irene T. Kennedy, Madeline Forsythe.
RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS.
Jeanne D'Arc Parochial School-Grat- tan opp. Percy, Aldenville, under charge of the Sisters of the Presenta- tion of Mary. Rev. J. A. M. Brochu, Supt.
Holy Name Parochial School-South street adjoining the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, under charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev. John F. Conlin, Supt.
CHURCHES.
First Baptist Church-Belcher c Broad- way (Falls). Pastor, Rev. J. Andrew Jones, 64 Belcher, C. Falls.
Beulah Baptist Church-993 Chicopee, Will. Pastor, Rev. Sumner Bangs, 17 Adams, Will.
Central Baptist Church-23 Lemuel av. Pastor, Rev. J. Andrew Jones, 64 Belcher, C. Falls.
First Congregational Church-306 Chicopee. Pastor, Rev. Simmons R. Barclay, 302 Chicopee.
Congregational Church The-Cor Church and Court, C. Falls. Pastor, Rev. Henry S. Hitchcock, 22 Madison C. Falls.
Third Congregational Church-Spring- field. Pastorate vacant.
Grace Episcopal Church-Cor. Spring- field and Pleasant. Rectorate vacant. Greek Church-32 Grattan, C. Falls. Pastor, Rev. John Chrisogelos, 186 Grattan, C. Falls.
The Central Methodist Episcopal Church, 85 Center. Pastor, Rev. Frederick W. Smith, 97 Center.
The White Church (M. E.)-Cor. Broad- way and East, C. Falls. Pastor, Wil- liam Gunter, 24 Summer, C. Falls.
United Presbyterian Church-Market sq. Pastor, Rev. Charles P. Way, 238 Springfield.
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (Roman Catholic)-37 South. Pas- tor, Rev. John F. Conlin, 33 South.
Church of Nativity (Roman Catholic)-780 Chicopee, Will. Pas- tor, Rev. Louis A. Simard.
St. Patrick's Church (Roman Catholic) -Sheridan (Falls). Pastor. Rev. John R. Murphy, 33 Columba, C. Falls. Assumption Church (French Roman Catholic)-3712 Center. Pastor, Rev. Frederick Bonneville, 104 Spring- field.
St. Joachim Church (French Roman Catholic)-202 Main (Falls). Pastor, Rev. George Gagnon.
St. Rose de Lima Church (French Roman Catholic)-Grattan opp. Percy, Aldenville. Pastor, Rev. Joseph A. M. Brochu, 587 Grattan, Aldenville.
St. Stanislaus Church (Polish Roman Catholic)-Cor. Front and Granfield. Pastor, Rev. Lawrence M. Cyman, 566 Front.
Holy Mother of the Rosary Church (Polish National)-32 Bell. Pastor, Rev. Francis Wozniak, 26 Bell.
Unitarian Church-Cor. Fairview av. and Grape. Pastor, Rev. Edward F. Hayward, 12 Indian Park.
ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.
(See also Fraternal and Benevolent Organizations.)
Artisans Canadiens-Francais Succursale, No. 209-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. at 35₺ Center. Sec., Louis M. Dufault, 397 Front.
Assumption Drum Corps-Meets Tues. at 6 Springfield. Sec., Ernest La- vigne, 318 Front.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union, No. 685 -Meets Wed. in L'Union Canadienne Hall. Sec.,Edmond A. Page, 116 Grape. Cercle Marie Antoinette-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. in Odd Fellows' Hall, Ex- change. Sec., Mrs. Rose Demers, 102 West.
Chicopee Boat Club-Meets 1st Fri. in Club House, Ashley av. Sec., John F. Duane, 116 Nonotuck av.
Chicopee Falls Masonic Home Assn .-- 105 East, C. Falls. Sec., Charles H. Leonard, 41 Arlington, C. Falls.
Chicopee Veteran Firemen's Assn .- Meets 2d Wed. in City Hall Annex, Front. Sec., Peter Peterson, 142
Front.
Club Laurier-Meets 1st Mon. at 141 Main, C. Falls. Sec., George N. Benoit, 68 Cochran, C. Falls.
Columbiad Club-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 115 Main, C. Falls. Sec., John F. O'Neil, 135 St. James av., C. Falls.
Firemen's Relief Assn .- Pres., John E. Pomphret, 9 Union.
Krolowy Korony Polskiej Society, No. 433 (Polish Roman Catholic Union) -Meets 4th Sun. at Polish Parish Hall. Sec., Roman Kraus, 114 South- wick.
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Loyal Orange Institution, Standish Lodge-Meets 1st Fri. in Odd Fellows' Hall. Sec., Thomas Andrews, 419 Front.
L'Union Canadienne-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. at 3512 Center. Sec., Oscar Lachapelle, 245 School.
Mohawk Club-Meets 2d and 4th Sun. at 236 Exchange. Sec., Stanislaw Gucfa, 35 Chicopee.
Notre Dame du Bon Conseil-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs. in L'Union Cana- dienne Hall. Pres., Mrs. Eugene Charpentier, 24 Grape, C. Falls.
Oakland Athletic Club-Meets 1st Sun. at 236 Exchange. Sec., John Wis- niewski, 21 Railroad row.
Polish Citizens' Club-Meets 1st Mon. at 142 Cabot. Sec., John Dobek, 11 School.
Polish Czarnecki Benefit Society-Meets 2d Sun. in Polish National Hall, 140 Cabot. Sec., Michael Tryba, 63 South.
Polish National Alliance, Branch 605- Meets 2d and 4th Mon. in Polish Na- tional Hall, 140 Cabot. Sec., Leon Rzezimkiewicz, 47 Abbey.
Polish National Alliance, Branch 702 -- Meets every 3d Sun. in Polish Na- tional Hall, 140 Cabot. Sec., Stan- islaw Kowalewski, 11 Bertha av.
Polish National Alliance, Branch 711- Meets at 31 Grove, C. Falls. Sec., John Pietras, 13 Blake, C. Falls.
Polish National Alliance, Branch 2105- Meets in Polish National Hall, 140 Cabot. Sec., Catherine Klaus, 247 Hampden
Polish National Home Assn., Inc .- Meets every 3 months at 140 Cabot. Sec., J. Stepczyk, 340 Hampden.
Polish National Home Assn., Inc .- Meets every 3d month at 31 Grove, C. Falls. Sec., Stanislaw Smist, 20 Grove, C. Falls.
Polish National Union of America, Branch 13-Meets every 2d Sun. at Pulaski Hall, 61 Cabot. Sec., Jozef Pelczar, 61 Cabot.
Polish Society "Friends of Liberty"- Meets at 140 Cabot. Sec., Wladislaw Misiaszek, 56 Bertha av.
Polish Joseph Benefit Society -- Meets 3d Sun. at 236 Exchange. Sec., Antoni Gazda, 51 Dwight.
Polish St. Michael Benefit Society- Meets 2d Sun. in Market St. Hall. C. Falls. Sec., Frank Dobak, 155 Belcher, C. Falls.
Polish Uhlans Benefit Society-Meets 2d Sun. at Polish National Hall, 140 Cabot. Sec., Konstanty Stawasz, 119 Wheatland av., C. Falls.
Pulaski Hall Assn .- Meets 1st Mon. at 61 Cabot. Sec., Stanislaw Zyd- kiewicz, 18 Lawrence rd.
St. Jean Baptiste Society-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at Foresters' Hall, 19
Church. Sec., Ovila Fortier, 87
Taylor, C. Falls.
St. Michael Archangel Corps-Meets at 80 Market, Chicopee Falls. Sec., Antoni Zajechowski, P. O. Box 194, C. Falls.
St. Stanislaus Society-Meets 1st Sun. at 23 Chestnut. Sec., Tadeusz Mar- czak, 111 Exchange.
Women's Club-Meets alternate Thurs. from 1st Thurs. in Nov. to 3d Thurs. in April in Second Congregational Church parlors. Sec., Mrs. Benn Blythe, 94 Grape.
CEMETERIES.
Fairview Cemetery-Commissioners, A. E. Taylor, E. S. Bemis, Fred N. Withrel.
St. Patrick's R. C. Cemetery-Fuller rd n Sheridan, Chicopee Falls.
CHICOPEE BOARD OF TRADE.
Rooms, 270 Exchange. Regular meet- ings 2d Tues. of each month. Sec., James E. Hafey, 150 Fairview av.
FRATERNAL AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.
(See also Associations, Clubs and Societies.)
ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS.
Div. No. 2-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. at 208 Exchange. Sec., Martin J. Too- mey, 199 Main, C. Falls.
Div. No. 4-Meets 2d and 4th Sun. in Bray's Hall, 73 Main, Chicopee Falls. Sec., Patrick C. Shea, 226 Main, C. Falls.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK- MEN.
Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No. 96-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. in Odd Fellows' Hall. Recorder, John A. Frawley, 17 South.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
Court Cabot, No. 33-Meets 1st and 3d Wed. at 3512 Center. Sec., Andrew J. Snyder, 43 Bell.
Court Bonneville, No. 15, F. F. A .- Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 3512 Center. Sec., Charles H. Langlois, 5 Riverview ter.
Court Daulas, No. 113-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. in Foresters' Hall, Church. F. S., Charles P. La Riviere, 24 Hilton, C. Falls.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
Chicopee Falls Aerie, No. 404-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. in Eagles' Hall. Sec., Michael J. Kelly, 79 Mont- gomery, C. Falls.
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IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Navajo Tribe, No. 95-Council fire kindled on every Wed. sleep in Red Men's Hall, 57 Main, Chicopee Falls. Chief of Records, Joseph O'Brien, 252 East, C. Falls.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Elder Council, No. 927-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. in K. of C. Hall, Dunn's Block, Main. Recorder, George N. Benoit, 68 Cochran, C. Falls. Council No. 69, Chicopee-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. in K. of C. Hall. Sec., John Duane, 116 Nonotuck av.
MASONIC.
Belcher Lodge, A. F. and A. M .- Meets 1st Tues. in Masonic Temple, 105 East, C. Falls. Sec., Edwin L. Davis, 608 Broadway, C. Falls.
Chicopee Lodge, A. F. and A. M .- Meets 1st Tues. at 8 Marketsq. Sec., Benn Blythe, 94 Grape.
Unity Chapter, R. A. M .- Meets 1st Wed. Sec., Edwin L. Davis, 608 Broadway, C. Falls.
Cabot Chapter No. 95, Order of the Eastern Star-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. in Masonic Hall. Sec., Mrs. William L. Haskell, 70 Pine, C. Falls.
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION.
Progressive Lodge, No. 570-Meets 2d and 4th Wed. in Odd Fellows' Hall, Grove, C. Falls. Sec., Daniel Smith, 23 Southwick.
ODD FELLOWS.
St. John's Lodge, No. 62-Meets Wed. at 251 Exchange. Sec., Carl R. McCoy, 18 Fairfield av.
Veranus Rebekah Lodge, No. 182- Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 251 Ex- change. Sec., Edith M. Coultier, 10 Parshley.
Chicopee Lodge, No. 115, I. O. O. F .- Meets Fri. at Odd Fellows' Hall, 15 Grove, C. Falls. Sec., John C. Rafferty, r. 76 Sheridan.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Chicopee Falls Council, No. 649-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs. in Bray's Hall, Main, C. Falls. Sec., M. A. Harvey, 82 Stockman, Springfield.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Chicopee Library-Library building. Open Mon. from 1 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m .; Tues. from 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 9
p. m .; Wed., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m .; Thurs., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m .; Fri., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m .; Sat., 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Has 51,000 volumes. Library Committee -Dr. Samuel E. Fletcher, Chairman; Irving H. Page, Clara F. Palmer; Librarian, Anne A. Smith.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Father Mathew T. A. B. Society- Meets Sun. in their Hall, 125 Main, C. Falls. Sec., Patrick C. Shea, 226 Main, C. Falls.
CHICOPEE POST OFFICE.
2 Center.
Postmaster, Richard A. Cronan; Asst. Postmaster, Wm. H. Lilley; Clerks, J. T. McCarthy, J. E. Manning, R. E. Howard, F. P. Riley; Substitute Clerk, George P. O'Rourke; Carriers, A. I. Harrison, Carl R. McCoy, William Moreau, James A. Brazeil, G. H. Milner, J. F. Duane; Substitute Carriers, Cornelius T. O'Neil, John T. Wright.
Mails Close-For North-Vermont, New Hampshire, Canada, and Northern New York State, 7.45 a. m., 12.45, 5.15 and 7.15 p. m .; South-Connecticut, New York, and Southern States, 7.45, 9.45 a. m., 12.45, 5.15 and 7.15 p. m .; East-Boston, Eastern Mass., New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Eastern Conn., 7.45, 9.45 a. m., 12.45, 5.15 and 7.15 p. m .; West- Western Mass., New York State, and Western States, 7.45, 9.45 a. m., 12.45 and 7.15 p. m .; Springfield, 7.45, 9.45 a. m., 12.45, 5.15 and 7.15 p. m .; Holyoke and Westfield, 7.45, 9.45 a. m., 12.45, 5.15, and 7.15 p. m .; Chicopee Falls, 7.45, 9.45 a. m., 12.15 and 7.15 p. m.
Mails Open-From North-Vermont, Canada East, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., and 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; South-Connecticut, New York, and Southern States, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; East-Boston, Eastern Mass., New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Eastern Conn., 7.30 and 9.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; West -Western Mass., New York State, and Western States, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; Springfield, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; Holyoke, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; Westfield, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m .; Chicopee Falls, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p. m.
Stamps and General Delivery, 7.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Money Order, 8.00 a. m. to 7.45 p. m. Registry, 7.45 a. m. to 8 p. m. Street collection is made from the principal boxes from 9.00 to
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Collection is made from the box in front of the Post Office every night except Sat. at 10 p. m. Register all valuable mail. Fee for registration, 10 cents, in addition to regular postage.
Carriers will register mail at your door.
CHICOPEE FALLS POST OFFICE. 15 Church.
Postmaster, D. J. Driscoll; Asst. Post- master, A. E. Murphy; Supt. of Mail, M. A. Harvey; Clerks, E. T. Hassett, J. J. Hannifan, E. J. La Freniere, M. E. Fitzgerald, J. F. O'Conner; Sub- stitute Clerk, A. U. Lamoureux; Car- riers, A. A. Hopkins, E. C. S. Warner, J. F. Mahon, A. L. Martin, J. A. Ashe, C. C. Momnie; Substitute Carriers, J. F. Kennedy, M. H. Riley. Office Hours-Stamps and General Delivery, 6.45 a. m. to 8 p. m .; Money Order Division, 8 a. m. to 6.30 p. m .; Registry Division, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m .; Postal Savings Dept., 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Mails Close-For North, 7.30 and 10.45 a. m., 12.30, 5.30, 7.00 and 10.00 p. m .; South, 7.30 and 11.00 a. m., 1.15, 5.45 and *7.00 p. m .; East, 7.30 and 11.00 a. m., 1.15 and 7.00 p. m .; West, 7.30 and 11.00 a. m., 1.15, 7.00 and 9.45 p. m .; Chicopee, 9.00 a. m., 12.30 p. m. Sundays, Close 8.30 a. m. and 10.00 p. m.
Mails Open-From North, 7.30 and *9.15 a. m., *2.00, *4.30 and 6.30 p.m .; South, 7.30, *9.15, and *11.15 a. m., 2.00, *4.30 and 6.30 p. m .; East, *7.30 and *9.15 a. m., *2.00, *4.30 and 6.30 p. m .; West, 7.30, *9.15 and *11.15 a. m., *2.00, *4.30 and 6.30 p. m .; Chicopee, 8.30 a. m., 1.00 p. m.
Office opened from 9.00 to 10.00 a. m. Sundays box mail distributed. 8.30 p.m., collections from principal boxes.
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