USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > Chicopee > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1924 > Part 209
USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > Longmeadow > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1924 > Part 209
USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > Springfield > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1924 > Part 209
USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > West Springfield > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1924 > Part 209
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criminal terms, 1st Mon. in May, 2d Mon. in Sept. and 3d Mon. in Dec .; court and equity session, 2d and 4th Mon. in Sept., 3d Mon. inNov., Dec., Jan., Feb., March and April, 1st Mon. in May and Oct., and 3d Mon. in June. Naturali- zation Court, last Mon. in March, June and Sept. Chief Justice, Walter Perley Hall of Fitchburg. Associate Justices, Frederick Lawton of Boston, John F. Brown of Milton, 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 E. Qua of Lowell, Joseph Walsh of New Bedford, Frederick J. Macleod and Alonzo R. Weed of Newton, Winfield H. Whiting of Worcester, Ed- ward T. Broadhurst of Springfield, Frederick B. Greenhalge of Lowell.
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-Agnes F. Brownlee, Caro- line 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 Westwood; salary, $6,000. Jackson, 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.
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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- 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).
District 4-Springfield, Wards 3, 6, 7-Merle D. Graves (R), Julius F. Carman (R).
District 5-Springfield, Ward 4-Arthur E. Little- field (R).
District 6-Springfield, Ward 5-C. Wesley Hale (R).
District 7-Springfield, Ward 8-Chester A. Pike (R).
District 8-Chicopee, Leo P. Senecal (R).
District 9-Holyoke, Wards 1, 2, 4-Joseph F. Kelly (D).
District 10-Holyoke, Wards 3, 6-Francis P. Clark (R).
District 11-Holyoke, Wards 5, 7-James F. Sweeney (D).
District 12-Westfield, Harold E. Howard (D).
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
President-Calvin Coolidge, Massachusetts; sal- ary, $75,000.
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-Harlan F. Stone of New York; salary, $12,000.
Postmaster-General-Harry S. New, Indiana; salary, $12,000. Secretary of the Navy-Curtis D. Wilbur of Cali- fornia; 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. Commissioner-Gurdon W. Gordon, (539) 31 Elm.
Deputy Collectors, U. S. Custom House-William J. Mckeown, Frank B. Densmore, William H. Root, Springfield; Inspector, Sylvester E.
Hoxie, Northampton; Messenger, Franklin B. Austin, Springfield. Rooms 4 and 5, P. O. Bldg.
Collector of Internal Revenue-Malcolm Nichols; office, Boston. Deputy Collector for Spring- field Division, Div. Chief Deputy, Herbert W. Hill, Room 2. P. O. Bldg.
Deputy Collectors-Francis Leyden, Ralph R. Robinson, James H. McGuire, Archie G. Ander- son, Myrtie C. Holcomb.
Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Investigation-Agent in Charge, Adrian L. Potter; Agent, William J. Gaffney; Clerk, Ruth O. Pike. Room 11, P. O. Bldg.
U. S. Prohibition Office-Director, Elmer C. Potter; Boston Inspector, Mrs. Minnie M. Estabrook; Agents, Warren S. Fielding, John A. Mackenzie, James R. Horgan, Room 1, P. O. Bldg.
Post Office Inspectors-Don J. Rapp, E. F. Sharpe. Room 9, P. O. Bldg.
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
Major Earl McFarland, 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 6.30 p m.
Registry Division open 24 hours a day.
General Delivery Window, 6.45 a m to 8 p m.
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 pos 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; New Haynes Hotel, 8.37; Forbes & Wallace, 8.39; 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.
Hourly collections are made from the following boxes on time scheduled up to and including 4.30 p m., arriving at the post office at 9.30 a m, and every hour thereafter to and including 5.30 p m.
Hampden and Main, 8.30 a m; 216 Main, 8.36; opp 234 Main, 8.37; Cypress and Main, 8.38; Emery and Main, 8.40; Clinton Hall, 8.41; Holyoke and Main, 8.43; Seventh and Main, 8.44; Main and Sargeant, 8.46; Main and Pat- ton, 8.49; Greenwood and Main, 8.51; Main
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and Sharon, 8.53; Cooley Hotel, 8.55; Lyman and Main, 8.58; 35 Taylor, 9.02; Dwight and Taylor, 9.04; Chestnut and Lyman, 9.07; Chestnut opp. Bridge, 9.09; Hotel Kimball, 9.10; Chestnut and Worthington, 9.08; Dwight and Worthington, 9.11; 250 Worthington, 9.12; 315 Bridge, 9.14; 293 Bridge, 9.14; Fuller Bldg., 9.16; Phoenix Bldg., 9.17; Hotel Worthy, 9.18; Main and Worthington, 9.19; Hitchcock Bldg., 9.21; Whit- ney Bldg., 9.22.
At 6 p m, all boxes on Main from Carew to How- ard, and State from Walnut through Dwight, Harrison av., Hillman and Bridge to post office, reaching post office at 6.45 p m.
At 6.30 p m from all boxes on Main to Howard, State to Chestnut, Carr Bldg., Besse pl., Main to post office, reaching post office at 7.30 p m.
At 7 p m from all boxes on Chestnut from Lyman
to Bancroft, North, and Jefferson av., North and Calhoun and all boxes on North Main and Main from Grove to post office, reaching post office at 8.15 p m. Also all boxes on Main north from Wendell av. to post office, arriving at 8.15 p m.
At 8.30 p m the boxes in the following hotels are collected, arriving at the post office at 9 p m, Cooley Hotel, Worthy Hotel, Kimball Hotel, Highland Hotel, Nelson-Haynes Hotel.
At 9 p m from all boxes throughout the city ex- cept cor. Sumner av. and Thorndyke, Carr Bldg., Forbes & Wallace, Besse System Bldg., Lyman Bidg., Kinsman Bldg., Mass. Mutual Bldg., and Armory and Silver, arriving at post office in time for early morning mails for south and east.
Stations-Highland Station, 17 Catharine. Open from 7 a m to 8 p m.
All mail east of Walnut and Federal, and from Worthington on the north to Hickory on the south, is delivered from Highland Station. Car- riers leave the office at 8 a m, 2.15 p m for dis- trict east of Federal, and south and west of N. E. R. R., including State, Berkshire av. and Wil- braham rd. to International College, and streets south of Wilbraham rd. to King, Oak and Or- leans, collections reaching the office at 11.30 a m, 5 p m. Carriers leave the station at 8 a m, and 2.15 p m for territory east of Walnut, Massachu- setts av. and College and south of State and King. Collections reach the station at 11.30 a m and 5 p m.
R.F. D. No. 1-Leaves Highland Station at 8 a m, including mail for Boston rd. to Pasco, Breck rd., Wilbraham rd. to Parker, Plumtree rd., "Arcadia," Allen to Parker, East Longmeadow rd. beyond city line, Dwight rd. and "Franconia." Mails Close-At Main office for Station, 5.30, 6.30, 11.45 a m, 1, 5.30 p m. Holidays, 5.30, 7 a m. . At Station for Main Office, 7.30, 10.35 a m, 12.45, 2, 5, 7, 7.30 p m. Sundays, 7 p m. Holidays, 7.30, 10.35 a m.
Forest Park Station-434-435 Dickinson. Open from 7 a m to 8 p m. Territory south of Mill River and Watershops Pond. Hours of collec- tions and deliveries same as Highland Station. Mails close for Forest Park Station at 5.30, 7 and 11.30 a m, 5.30 p m; for main office at 8.30 a m, 1, 7 and 8 p m.
Brightwood Station-Noble and N. Main. Open from 7 a m to 6 p m. Territory north of Carew. Hours of collections and deliveries same as High- land Station. Mails close for Brightwood Sta- tion, at 5, 6 and 8 a m, 12 m and 3.30 p m; for main office at 8 and 10 a m, 12 m, 2 and 6 p m.
Merrick Station-135 Main, W. Spfd. Station, Elm and Westfield.
R. F. D. No. 2-Leaves Springfield at 8 a m, including Westfield rd. to Sikes Corner, Rogers av., Dewey, Prospect, Morgan rd., Piper, Cay- enne and King's Highway.
POST OFFICE ROSTER
Executive Division-Postmaster, W. Kirk Kaynor; Asst. Postmaster, E. T. Ballard; Asst. Supt. Mails, W. R. Loomis; Clerks, Edric F. Bascom, Margaret C. Haggerty, Vera B. Carrigan, Arthur
E. Miner; Sec., Civil Service Board, Charles A. Miller.
Finance-Postal Cashier, Frederick H. Ingham; Asst. Cashier, Harry W. Tilley; Clerks, Edward T. Kaley, E. S. Emerson, N. I. Hebert, George Costello, Edward J. Murphy, Bailey Zapadka, J. A. Fitzgerald, C. J. Lavigne, A. G. Creedon, Raymond Van Keuren.
Money Order-Money Order Cashier, Ellis G. Knox; Clerks, Philip M. Clement, John B. Hare, C. J. Hauck, Clarence J. McCrohan.
Registry-Foreman, Michael F. Fenton; Clerks, Frederick H. Davis, C. K. Fitzgerald, Patrick Flanagan, Robert E. Kenworthy, Winthrop H. Ferry.
City Section-Foreman, R. T. Barnes; Box Clerk, George H. Reno; Special Delivery Clerk, A. J. Montmeny; General Delivery Clerks, T. J. Duffy, William J. Malone, Herbert C. Humason. Clerks-Frank J. Atkinson, James H. Fitzpatrick, John Lucey, John J. Mansfield, James E. Walsh, T. J. Murphy, George E. Hayes, John A. Miller, Robert Downey, George Seney, C. E. DuBose, Jeremiah Crowley, John LaFountain, Robert Perkins, Michael Begley, Thomas Kennedy, George. Denton, James Hall, Viola Merrill, H. H. Smith, James Scully.
Night Clerks-Perley Avery, John Donohue, John H. Hann, George Kirwan, Daniel Welch, Henry E. Burke, E. A. Pothier, Francis Dionne, John J. Moynahan, Edward O'Connell, A. Sullivan, Garfield A. Woods, C. Brennan, William Hay- den, Arthur LaBerge, P. O'Hagerty, William Sheehan, P. J. Fennessey, James Baker, Francis Manning, Francis Collins.
Substitute Clerks-F. C. J. Greaney, F. H. Bulger, John Goggin, A. H. Bessette, C. H. Willard, A. T. Bike, John W. Brown, I. L. Critcher, J. P. Dowd, E. F. Whiting, M. E. Moriarty, H. F. Savoy, W. E. Murphy, J. B. Duquette, T. A. Wiel, L. Mulvaney, L. T. Syrett, Louis Breveg- liere, C .. E. Faughnan.
Mailing Section-Supt. of Mails, James H. Ben- son; Asst. Supt. of Mails, James P. Smith; Clerks, James F. McDonald, Timothy J. Crow- ley, John J. Powers, George W. Frazier, John W. Hart, Adam J. Johnson, Wilbur S. Marston, Ernest F. Sears, Milton R. Fortune, W. Betti- gole, John J. Shaughnessy, J. J. Sullivan, Roy F. Smead, John McDonnell, George Ryan, James Williams, Stanley A. Bowker, Allie C. Blair, Alfred J. Duquette, Leon Ryan, Louis Bontempo, Francis Boyle; Night Clerks, A. J. Fisher, G. White, John D. Boardman, R. F. Mc- Bride, Richard J. Dillon, Francis Donovan, Howard Madden, Thomas Rowland, George Rollins, Joseph Quinn, David Daly, Simon Granfield, H. J. Smith, Warren Smith.
Motor Vehicle Service-Supt., E. D. Woodbury; Statistician, J. E. Fitzgerald; Mechanic, J. P. Murphy; Garage Men, Francis V. Murphy, M. J. Hickey; Chauffeurs, C. H. Nichols, C. R. Colson, A. J. Serafino, H. C. Chavin, James S. Hirshon, F. E. Thompson, W. S. Landerfin, H. R. Bond.
Parcel Post Station-26 Taylor. Supt., J. A. Gleason; T. J. Ashe, T. W. Connell.
Free Delivery-Foreman of Carriers, Timothy E. Driscoll; Letter Carriers, R. E. Bock, D. F. Boyland, W. A. Bryant, J. H. Callahan, J. J. Dowd, C. W. Shea, E. L. Fisher, F. G. Fiske, H. S. Gallup, M. J. Gilhooly, E. L. McChesney, C. A. Graves, E. B. Haskins, G. A. Howard, John F. Kelleher, John J. Kelliher, J. J. Malone, J. J. McMahon, J. J. Moriarty, C. W. Musgrove, C. J. McGillicuddy, M. F. O'Brien, W. R. Per- sons, A. C. Porter, W. A. Yates, P. Gloster, R. R. Ranney, T. M. Reynolds, J. F. Rossi, W. D. Ryan, J. A. Shea, R. J. Whelan, Walter J. Car- roll, T. F. Donoghue, J. J. Fopiano, J. S. Proc- tor, John Sullivan, A. J. McCarthy, James C. Keating, C. W. Musgrove, G. F. Bickford, J. H. Shay, Charles Shea, W. Randall, James Kelli- her, J. A. Gorey, M. F. Brosnan, W. J. Gaffney, T. J. Sears, T. Drazek, J. F. Manning, W. W. Howard, R. C. Rauch, C. A. Cavanaugh, E. J.
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Rauch, A. McGinness, C. J. Spine, P. Fitzgerald, W. F. Fitzgerald, F. B. Conner, J. F. Moriarty, C. L. Higgins, F. A. Flagg, G. A. Ash, J. J. Haggerty, A. W. Burdick, T. J. Cooley, C. V. Sloan. Substitute Letter Carriers, Harry Mc- Hugh, John Kelleher, Edw. Rooney, Wm. Mc- Cormick, H. F. Brown, M. Cavanaugh, M. J. Manning, F. J. Griffin, F. H. Kane, C. E. Schind- ler; Sextus Nelson, W. E. J. Marshal, Wilfred Paul, W. J. Murigan, C. A. Hickey, William T. LaMontagne, James H. Jack, Albert Hierony- mus, A. T. Paige, T. J. McDonnell, C. J. Oui- mette, J. J. Sullivan, M. J. Sullivan, W. L. Nich- ols, C. A. Price, William J. Young, C. N. Hamer, D. J. Dowd, M. P. O'Connell, J. P. Greene, A. H. Wiltsie, A. J. Troie, H. J. Taylor.
Highland Station-Supt., James H. Maloney; Asst. Supt., Charles S. Marriott; Clerks, Julius W. Labaree, E. J. Bisaillon; Carriers, A. S. At- chinson, R. J. Barry, L. C. Clark, R. A. Clark, R. S. Davis, E. K. Lathrop, V. H. Loynes, C. C. Pierce, J. D. O'Connell, F. H. Sauer, N. A. Smith, F. F. McGillicuddy, L. C. Burnett, J. E. Fitz- gerald, F. H. Dunham, H. W. Fitzgerald, A. C. Gleason, Samuel F. Smith, R. F. D.
Forest Park Station-Supt., Harry R. Harwood; Clerks, Walter W. Conlin, Gerard Stumpf; Car- riers, A. G. Henry, David Craig, M. E. Sylves- ter, A. M. Worth, A. K. Pierce, W. D. Ryan, J. A. Shea, C. C. Riordan, J. J. Boyle, M. J. Moriarty, M. J. Healy, D. D. Shea, R. G. Young, W. F. Gamble, W. Hurley, E. A. Roo- ney, R. E. Chapin, A. E. Luthgren.
Brightwood Station-North Main and Noble. Supt., William H. Needham; Clerk, W. M. Mee- han; Carriers, W. J. O'Neil, Joseph Sheehan, J. A. Lasonde, J. Moynihan, J. McCarthy, O.
Rheaume, F. E. Wright, A. Garolin, E. W. Morrill.
Merrick Station-135 Main, W. Spfd. Frederick J. Cooper, Clerk.
West Springfield Station-Elm and Westfield, W. Spfd. I. A. Darling, Clerk.
Station No. 1, 72 Main-E. F. Leonard, Clerk. Station No. 2, 530 Main-W. L. Sadler, Clerk.
Station No. 3, 279 N. Main-Wm. H. Herbert, Clerk.
Station No. 4, 492 Mill-J. W. Delehanty, Clerk.
Station No. 5, Sherman cor. Bay-Edward A. Karp, Clerk.
Station No. 6, 438 Chestnut-Louis B. Terney, Clerk.
Station No. 7, 807 Main-Herman E. Hayn, Clerk. Station No. 8, 298 Belmont av-Oliver L. O'Con- nor, Clerk.
Station No. 9, 477 State-J. W. O'Connell, Clerk. Station No. 10, 228 Eastern av-F. B. Flittner, Clerk.
Station No. 11, 428 Plainfield-H. J. Sorel, Clerk. Station No. 12, 47 Union-Mary Luppi, Clerk.
Station No. 13, 767 North-Samuel Skvirsky, Clerk. Station No. 14, 2 Court House pl-George H. Steinkuhler, Clerk.
Station No. 15, 745 Carew-Walter J. Bussolari, Clerk.
Station No. 16, 570 Main-Joseph H. Beauvais, Clerk.
Station No. 18, 119 Main-Morris Hecker, Clerk. Station No. 21, 478 Longmeadow-William M. Kennedy, Clerk.
Station No. 23, Sumner av and White-S. B. King, Clerk.
Station No. 24, 343 Wilbraham rd-E. A. Peder- zoli, Clerk.
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WEST SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY 1924
CONTAINING
A General Directory of the Citizens, Classified Business Directory, Map, Street Directory Town Officers, Churches, Schools Societies, Etc., Etc.
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PUBLISHERS
The Price & Lee Co. Publishers City Directories "Of the people, for the people" Since 1873
421 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 387 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Copyright 1924, The Price & Lee Co.
CONTENTS
PAGE
Abbreviations.
1340
Advertising Department.
1327-1334
Associations Clubs and Societies
1412
Business Directory .
1400-1410
Cemeteries
1413
Chamber of Commerce .
1413
Churches.
1412
Corporations.
1402
Fire Department
1411
Library . .
1413
Names of Residents.
1340-1399
Police Department .
1411
Post Offices
1413
Schools .. .
1412
Streets and Avenues
1335
Town Officers.
1411
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Alger Alonzo B.
1333
Bent William E., Inc.
Spfd dept
Carroll J. M.
1332
Child's Garage 1327
Cogswell Mfg. Co., The.
Spfd dept
Cook W. F. Coal Co.
1329
Cordner S. J. Co., Inc ..
Spfd dept
Eagle Service Auto Tire Co
back cover
Elm Garage .
1327
Elm Pharmacy
1330
Farnsworth Charles D. Inc
1329 and Spfd dept
Fenton Catherine S.
1327
Fitzgerald M. J ..
1330
General Fibre Box Co
Spfd dept
Healey Charles H
1332
Horne Frank L ..
1328
Kerr Chickeries Inc.
opp inside front cover
Kettell Charles S
1328
Lanfair Co
1331
McBride Sylvester J.
1331
Miller Taxi Service.
Spfd dept
Mittineague Coal Co
1329
New England Box Co., F. M. West Div
Spfd dept
Nims Brainerd D
. Spfd dept
Quaker Dairy.
1333 Spfd dept
Smith Clarence E. .
1330
Springfield Glazed Paper Co
Spfd dept
Steele Bros .
1329 and Spfd dept
Steinbeck Hardware Co
1332
Strathmore Paper Co
Spfd dept
Sweet Drug Co
1331
Waite's Home Bakery.
1327
West Side Community Y. M. C. A.
1334
West Side Drug Co.
1330
West Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
1328
Wood Berton A.
1331
Y M C A Railroad Dept
1334
UNITED STATES CENSUS 1920
Springfield.
129,563
West Springfield.
13,443
Chicopee ..
36,214
Long meadow .
2,618
Sheaffer Harry C. Co., Inc
Automobiles,-Auto Repairs,-Bakers
WEST SPRINGFIELD (1924) DIRECTORY 1327
Fayette O. White
S. Alexander Kjoller
Elm Garage
Buick Sales and Service
Automobile Repairers
Parts and Supplies
Storage
Gasoline
Oils
84 Elm Street cor. Westfield St.
Grease
West Springfield, Mass.
Childs' Garage
R. R. CHILDS, Prop. Ford Authorized Service
General Automobile Repairing
Gasoline, Oils and Supplies
Telephone River 3082-J
Rear of 359 Main Street
West Springfield, Mass.
C. I. Fenton
for Economical Transportation
CHEVROLET
AUTOMOBILES SALES ROOM SUPPLIES SERVICE STATION West Springfield, Mass.
54 Elm Street
Waite's Home Bakery
PASTRIES - SALADS Specialties to Order ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY
Telephone Walnut 55721
66 South Boulevard Mittineague, Mass.
Chamber Commerce,-Cider,-Cigars
1328
WEST SPRINGFIELD (1924) DIRECTORY
FRANK AUCHTER, President JOHN B. HENDRON, Secretary
W EST Springfield offers to industrial concerns large tracts of land adja- cent to railroads and trolley lines; to home seekers attractive sites in the center of the town and on high ground in the sub- urbs; to retail stores a large and growing population. For further particulars ad- dress West Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
242 Riverdale St.
West Springfield, Mass.
F. L. Horne Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of
REFINED CIDER and PURE CIDER VINEGAR
Telephone River 3709-W
311 Main Street West Springfield, Mass.
Charles S. Kettell
Manufacturer of High Grade Cigars "2-4-9" "I. F. F." "RIVAL"
10 Cents
5 Cents 8 Cents-2 for 15 Cents
Telephone Connection
425 Riverdale Street
West Springfield, Mass.
Civil Engineers,-Coal
WEST SPRINGFIELD (1924) DIRECTORY
1329
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.
W. F. Cook Coal Co. FRED R. COOK, Proprietor COAL AND TRUCKING
Telephones River 2175-W
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