Springfield city directory, and business advertiser, 1915, Part 166

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Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Springfield, [Mass.] : S. Bowless and Company
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No hack or public carriage owned or kept for hire shall be used for trans- porting any person who is known to be sick with any contagious disease or the body of any person who shall have died of disease. The owner or keeper of any such hack or carriage, who shall suffer the same to be used for the purpose aforesaid, shall be fined not less than five nor more than fifteen dollars for each offense. Every person so licensed who shall violate any of the foregoing provisions of this Rule, or the preceding Rules, may be fined not less than five nor more than fifteen dollars for each offense, and in addition to the penalties herein prescribed for each and every


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violation of any provision of this Rule, or the preceding Rules, the license issued to the offender may be revoked.


It shall be the duty of every police- man to report all violations of these rules to the City Marshal, and it shall be the duty of the City Marshal to in- quire into any and all violations of these rules that shall come to his knowledge, and report the same to the Board of Aldermen.


All Orders or parts of Orders incon- sistent herewith are hereby rescinded and annulled.


A true copy of an order passed by the Board of Aldermen, April 27, 1908, amended May 11, 1908, and approved by the Mayor, May 12, 1908.


Attest: E. A. NEWELL, City Clerk.


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 Insolv- ency-Frank G. Hodskins of Long- meadow; Assistant, Estella M. Lapham. Office in Hall of Records.


Public Administrators-For settle- ment of estate when no heirs appear, and no will is found. James G. Dun- ning and Robert S. Folsom of Spring- field.


Clerk of Courts-Robert O. Morris of Springfield; Assistant Clerk, Charles M. Calhoun; Second Assistant Clerk, Laura B. Clemons. Office in Court House.


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


Register of Deeds-James R. Wells of Springfield; Assistant, Lydia M. Tanner. Office in Hall of Records.


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


District Attorney-Clarence P. Niles of Pittsfield.


Probation Officer-Edward A. Hall.


Sheriff-Embury P. Clark of Spring- field. Office at Court House and Jail.


Special Sheriff-George B. Miller of Springfield.


Deputy Sheriffs-Jacob Diegel, Agawam; Daniel J. Collins, Agawam; Irving H. Elmer, Chicopee; Frank H. Morton, Edward J. Sullivan, Chicopee Falls; Edwin H. Alvord, Chester; Harry S. Hartley, Granville; Fred Laduke, Salime J. Benoit, Thomas J. Cummins, Ernest R. Laduke, Holyoke; Hall E. Storer, Ludlow; Timothy J. Crimmins, George A. Bills, Palmer; Timothy J.


Malone, Southwick; Ernest A. Witt, Abra- ham Cohn, Geo. B. Miller, Edward J. Leyden, Melvin H. Ransom, Springfield ; William .W. Hosmer, K. Arthur Dear- den, Richard F .Lawton, Westfield; Fred L. Lee, Simon J. Griffin, West Springfield.


Jail and House of Correction- Located on York street. Keeper of jail and Master of House of Correction, E. P. Clark; Chaplains, Rt. Rev. T. D. Beaven, D. D., and J. L. Cummings.


County Commissioners-Charles C. Spellman of Springfield; William H. Ensign of Westfield; George W. Bray of Chicopee; Associate Commissioners, Arthur A. Sibley of West Springfield, John H. Sickman of Holyoke. Regular meetings at Springfield on the second Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October, and fourth Tuesdays of June and December; adjourned meetings first Wednesday of every month.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Robert O. Morris, James R. Wells, Charles L. Long, Fred A. Bearse, Frank G. Hodskins.


Medical Examiners-Dr. Edward J. Mahoney of Springfield, Dr. William Teahan of Holyoke, Dr. J. P. Schneider of Palmer, Dr. Edward S. Smith, Medical Examiner, Westfield; Associates, Dr. Sylvester E. Ryan of Springfield, Dr. Frank A. Woods of Holyoke, Dr. Robert D. Hildreth of Westfield, Dr. Charles W. Jackson of Monson.


Referee in Bankruptcy-Chas. 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.


COURTS


United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit-99 Post Office Building, Boston. Associate Justice . U. S. Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes; Circuit Judges, George H. Bingham, Wm. L. Putnam, and Frederic Dodge; Clerk, Francis M. Fogarty; Marshal, John J. Mitchell; An- nual Term, first Tuesday of October; Stated Sessions, first Tuesday of every month; Sessions for Hearing Cases, first Tuesday of January and October, and second Tuesday of April.


District Court of the United States-111 Post Office Building, Bos- ton. District Judge, James M. Morton, Jr .; Clerk, William Nelson; Chief Deputy Clerk, Frank H. Mason; Deputy Clerks, M. E. Prendergast, John E. Gilman, Jr., Herbert W. Lewis at Boston and John L. Rice at Spring- field; Terms of the Court at Boston, March. the 3d Tuesday; June, the 4th


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Tuesday; September, the 2d Tuesday; Dec., the 1st Tuesday; at Springfield, May, the 2d Tuesday; Dec., the 2d Tuesday; United States Commissioners, Charles K. Darling, William A. Hayes, 2d, Frank W. Grinnell and Richard W. Hale at Boston; A. McL. Goodspeed at New Bedford; Frank F. Dresser at Worcester; John L. Rice at Springfield; Arthur H. Wood at Pittsfield.


Supreme Judicial Court-Holds a law term in Springfield second Monday after second Tuesday in September; nisi prius sitting, fourth Tuesday in April; equity sitting, first Monday in February, June, August and December. Chief Justice, Arthur P. Rugg of Wor- cester, salary, $10,500 and $500 per year for traveling expenses; Associate Justices, Edward P. Pierce of Boston, Wm. C. Loring of Boston, Henry K. Braley of Boston, James B. Carroll of Springfield, Charles A. DeCourcy of Lawrence, John C. Crosby of Pitts- field; salary, $10,000 each, and $500 per year for traveling expenses.


Superior Court-Civil sessions with jury, holden in Springfield first Monday in January and March and second Mon- day in June, and fourth Monday in October; without jury, third Monday in January, February, March, and April, first Monday in May, third Monday in June, second Monday in September, third Monday in October, November, and December; criminal terms, first Monday in May, second Monday in Sep- tember and third Monday in December. Chief Justice, John A. Aiken of Green- field; salary, $8,500, and $500 per year for traveling expenses. Associate Jus- tices, Franklin G. Fessenden of Green- field, John H. Hardy of Arlington, Wil- liam B. Stevens of Stoneham, Charles U. Bell of Andover, Frederick Lawton of Lowell, Jabez Fox of Cambridge, William C. Wait of Medford, Lloyd E. White of Taunton, Loranus E. Hitchcock of Cambridge, William F. Dana of Newton, John F. Brown of Milton, Henry A. King of Springfield, George A. Sanderson of Ayer, Robert F. Raymond of Newton, Marcus Morton of Newtonville, Charles Jenney of Hyde Park, Joseph F. Quinn of Salem, John D. McLaughlin of Boston, Walter Perley Hall of Fitchburg, Hugo A. Dubuque of Fall River, James H. Sisk of Lynn, Philip J. O'Connell of Worcester, Patrick M. Keating of Boston, Nathan D. Pratt of Lowell, Frederic H. Chase of Boston, Richard W. Irwin of Northampton, William Hamilton of Springfield, C. T. Callahan of Holyoke; salary, $8,000 each and $500 per year for traveling expenses.


Hampden County Probate Courts -Judge, Charles L. Long, office Hall of Records; Special Judge, Charles H. Beckwith; Register, Frank G. Hod- skins; Assistant Register, Estella M. Lapham; office Hall of Records. Pro- bate court is holden at Springfield on the


first Wednesday of every month except August, the second Wednesday of Jan- uary, and the third Wednesday of February, April, May, July, September, November and December; at Holyoke on the third Wednesday of January, March, June, and October.


Police Court-Wallace R. Heady, Justice; salary, $3,500; Special Justices, Edwin F. Lyford and Thomas C. Malley; Clerk, Geo. Leonard, salary, $2,100; Asst. Clerk, Wayland V. James; Pro- bation Officer, Bernard T. J. Smyth; Probation Officer for Juvenile offend- ers, Phillip O'Neil; Women Probation Officer, Abigail T. Brownell. Criminal session held daily (Sundays and holidays excepted), at 9 a m in the Police Court room, Police building; civil session held in the Police Court room, Court House.


Justices of the Peace-


Adams, Scott Ahern, James F. Aikey, George L.


Allen, John H. Anderson, James Baldwin, William V. Ballard, Charles S. Barnes, Jonathan Barrows, Charles H. Bearse, Fred A.


Beckwith, Charles H. Beggs, John C. Belcher, Fred L. Bemis, Charles A. Berry, Stanton K. Beston, Malcolm W.


Bidwell, Raymond A. Bishop, John P.


lair, Chester W.


Booth, Henry A. Booth, Joseph C. Bosworth, Charles W. Bowen, James L. Brainard, Norman A. Brewster, Elisha H. Brewster, Henry Brewster, Kingman Bridgman, Donald W. Broadhurst, EdwardT. Brownson, Wendell G. Buzzell, Harry A. Calhoun, Charles M. Callanan, Sylvester P. Callender, William F. Carman, Ernest W. Carmody, Joseph F. Carpenter, Frank E. Carroll, James B. Caswell, Henry H. Chapman, Amos A. Chase, Junius B. Churchill, Charles H. Clarke, John D. Cordner, Samuel J. Croken, Francis A. Cummings, George D. Cunliffe, J. William Davis, Winthrop I. Day, Robert W. Demond, F. J. Denison, John A. Doherty, Jas. L. Dunleavy, James E. Dunning, Ray P. Dutting, George A. Dwight, Theodore F. Ehrlich, Harry M. Ellis, Ralph W. Ellis, Theodore W. Ely, George W.


Ely, Joseph B.


Erard, Philip V. Fay, Sylvanus B. Feiner, Bernard S.


Field, Henry A. Fisk, Harry G. Flannery, J. Watson Foley, Timothy J. Fuller, Frank E.


Gardner, Chas. G. Gardner, Edwin S. Gendreau, Edmund J. Gibbs, H. E. Giles, William C. Gleason, Albert M. Gleason, Charles A. Goldin, Joseph Golon, Frank M. Goodrich, Frank B. Gordon, Gurdon W. Gottesman, John G. Gould, Clifton L. Granger, Timothy M. Graves, Merle D. Griffin, James J. Griffin, Simon J. Gumble, Frank H. Hamilton, William Hanlon, J. William Harmon, Israel


Hayes, William P. Herrick, Lester E. Hitchcock, Loranus E. Hoar, John F. Hodskins, Frank G. Hughes, George H. Hutchings, Edward James, Wayland V. Jennings, Edward J. Jennings, John F. Johnson, Leon C. Kaps, John D. Kendrick, Edmund P. Kimball, Wm. S. King, Robert W. King, Thomas E. Kirby, John P. Kirkland, Thomas H. Knight, Robert A. Lampson, George S. Lander, A. Fred M. Lathrop, Edward H. Leary, D. E. Lee, Philip W. Lennehan, James D. Leonard, George Leonard, George M.


Lester, John J. Long, Charles L. Lyford, Edwin F.


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Malley, Thomas C. MeClintock, E. A. McClintock, Wm. H. McCombe, David Mckay, Frank J. Mckean, John McKechnie, Wm. G. Marsh, Daniel J. Marsh, Henry D. McClench, William W. Moore, Walter E. Moriarty, John T. Morin, G. Albert Morris, Robert O. Morse, Walter G. Moxom, Philip S. Mulcare, James H. Munn, Ralph L. Murphy, Edward J. Neidel, Charles G. Newell, Elijah A. Nichols, Charles F. Normandin, Eusebe R. Norris, Henry P. O'Brien, Lawrence F. Osgood, Herbert L. Otto, Frederick W. Packard, Alfred S. Packard, Francis A. Pease, Austin H. Phelps, J. B. Pierce, B. D. Porter, William P. Powers, L. J.


Provost, William W. Reilley, Fred O. Reilly, James H. Reilly, Michael J. Remkus, G.


Rieutord, Louis Robbins, Edwin H. Robinson, James L. Robinson, Walter S. Robson, Stuart M. Rollins, Edward W. Schmelzinger, W. A. J. Schwengar, John G. Shattuck, Joseph, Jr. Shea, James F. Simpson, Archer R. Sloan, Warren P. Small, Harlan P. Small, Harold P.


Smith, Bernard T. J. Snow, Abraham E. Spaulding, Walter L. Spellman, C. C. Stebbins, Frederick H. Steele, Jason W. Stoddard, Ralph W. Stone, Willinore B. Taft, Stephen S. Talbot, Richard J. Tifft, Eliphalet T. Tracy, J. Frank Vezina, Raoul J. B. Waite, L. R. Walsh, Thos. P. Warriner, S. C. Webster, Allen Webster, Harry G. Wells, James R. Wheeler, Frank E. Whitman, Henry G. Wight, Ralph M. Wooden, Frederick G. Young, Charles L. Ziff, William M.


Notaries Public-


Adams, Scott Albano, Alfonso Albano, Giovanni Alden, Ralph P. Aldrich, John Allen, Joseph C. Allis, E. Milton Angers, J. Maurice L. Bacon, George A. Baker, Asa G. Ballard, Eugene T. Bancroft, Burdette M. Barlow, Seth H. Barnes, Jonathan Barone, Nicola Barrett, Harry F. Barrows, Charles H. Bartlett, William C. Beany, William J. Beattie, Edward W. Jr. Beckwith, Charles H. Beebe, Philip S. Bell. Clinton E. Bellows, William S. Bennett. Albert G., Jr. Bennett, John C. Beth, Arthur A. Bidwell, Raymond A. Birnie, Wm. A. Blair, Chester W. Booth, Henry A. Bosworth, Henry H. Boucher, Martin J. Bowen, Harry W. Bowen, James L. Bowman, Henry H. Bowman, Henry N. Boyle, James H. Boyle, John V. Brackett, Paul B. Brewster, Elisha H. Brewster, Henry M. Brewster, Kingman


Broadhurst, Edward T. Brooks, Herbert A. Brown, Lloyd D. V. Brownson, Wendell G. Burt, Clarence A. Butler, John J. Buzzell, Harry A. Byron, Ernest A. Callender, William F. Canfield, J. B. Cannon, John P. Carman, Ernest W. Carmody, Joseph F. Carpenter, Frank E. ('arroll, Alfred J. Carroll, James B. Carter, Edwin A. Case, Winthrop W. Casey, John D. Chapin, George P. Clark, Henry M. Clark, W. Frank Clarke, Charles F. Cleaves, Charles S. Clemence, Percy G. Cobianchii, Pasquale Cohen, Abraham Cohn, Frederic Colwell, Harris A. Cone, William A. Cook, Arthur J. Coolbroth, Frank H. Cooley, Robert C. Cooper, William J. Costello, Thomas J. Cowles, Alfred B. Crane, Alfred S. Crane, John W. Crocker, William E. Cronin, Timothy W. Cross, George W. Cross, Herbert N. Crowell, Joseph N.


Cutter, Frank A. Davidson, James K. Dearborn, William F. Degman, Charles W. Demond, Frank J. Deitz, William B. Denison, John A. Dexter, Ernest J. Dion, George P. Dovey, Thomas M. Drake, J. Frank Dunlap, Frank L. Dunleavy, James E. Dunning, James G. Dwight, Theodore F. Edwards, Franklin Ehrlich, Harry M. Ehrlich, Robert Elder, Harry R. Ellis, Ralph W. Ellis, Theodore W. Elmer, Nelson L. Elv, Joseph B. Fairfield, George W. Feiner, Bernard S. Field, Henry A. Finkelstein, Michael Fish, Harry G. Fisher, Nedd J. Fiske, Eugene E. Fletcher, Leon M. Folsom, Robert S. Foss, George E. Fowler, Frederick N. French, George M. Frey, William J. Fuller, Frederic W. Gaffney, James P. Gage, Carlos M. Gardner, Charles G. Gates, Percy S. Gibbons, James A. Gibbs. Harry E. Gilbert, William E. Goldin, Joseph Goldthwaite, Edw. S. Gorden, Jacob A. Gour, Leon J.


Gowdy, Clinton Griffin, James J. Griffin, Simon J. Hale, Albert N. Hall, Edward H. Hall, James A. Hall, Wheeler H. Hamblen, Edward H. Harley, Leon J., Jr. Harmon, Israel Harris, Frederick H.


Hartwell, Harold E. Harvey, Nathaniel M. Haskins, William H. Hathaway, Charles H. Hawkins, John T. Hawkins, Paul R. Hayes, Williamn P. Heady, Wallace R. Heinmetz, Ormille T. Herchovitz, Henry I. Herrick, Lester E. Hersey, Ralph D. Hewitt, William E. Hill, Charles M. Hillman, Frederick Hines, Henry L. Hinkley, Fred L. Hitchcock, Charles B. Hoar, David B. Holland, Herbert A. Hubbard, George A. Hubbell, George H. Hughes, George H. Hussey, Merritt B. Isgur, Leo Ives, Ralph T. Jennings, John F.


Jentoch, Adam W. Joslin, Lorin L.


Kaplinger, Harlan S. Karigan, Joseph E. Kaynor, William K. Kemater, John C. Kendrick, Edmund P .. Kimball, William S. King, Clinton King, Robert W. King, Thomas E. Kinney, Frank M. Klapholz, Max


Knight, Robert A. Kronvall, Edward


Kuhn, Walter E.


Ladd, Frank E. Lane, James H.


Lang, Geo. D. Lange, F. Theodore-


Lanza, Vincent


La Porte. Albert N.


Lasker, Henry


Lathrop, Edward H.


Leary, Geo. F. Lee, Philip W. Lenden, Fdw. F.


Leonard, George


Lewis, Lester S. Lincoln, Flynt Lincoln, William A. Livingstone, Frank M ..


Lodi, Joseph Henry


Lombard, Paul I.


Loorem, Thomas F.


Lynch, Frank A. Mahoney, Jas. A. Malley, John F. Mansfield, Matthew R.


Marsh, Henry D. Marsh, William C.


Martinelli, Silvio


Matthews, Archibald. H. Merriam, G. Frank


McClintock, Edward A. McGinley, Arthur K.


McGlynn, Thomas F. McIntyre, William G.


McKay, Frank J. Mckeown, William J. Mc Whorter, Samuel Metcalf, Albert A. Miller, George R.


Miller, Henry S. Miller, James R. Mirkin, Samuel


Monroe, Charles D.


Moody, Roscoe R. Mulcare, Jas. H. Mulligan, Walter L.


Newell, Franklin N. Nichols, Charles F. Nickel, Jay W. Norris, Henry P. Norton, Paul J. O'Connell, James E. Oppenheimer, Berth -- old A. Otto, Frederick W. Parker, Frank C. Parrish, Walter A. Parsons, Frederick D.


Pease, W. Leroy Pease, Walter S.


Penerley, Fred W. Pinney, Edward J. Powers, Edward S. Ransehousen, Edward. B Rayner, William T.


Remington, William, M. Rice, Horace J. Rice, John L.


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Richards, William L. Roberts, John W. Robinson, John C. Robson, Stuart M. Rollins, Geo. S. Rollins, William C. Rose, Augustus S. Russell, Frank E. Sampson, Thomas P. Schelhammer, Herman Scibelli, Andrew P. Severy, William G. Shattuck, Raymond B. Shaw, Chas. W. Shea, James F.


Shea, Jeremiah B. Skinner, Arthur J. Skinner, Henry J. Skvirsky, Samuel Slavin, Abraham A. Small, Harlan P. Smith, Archie C. Snow, Abraham E. Spellman, Charles F. Spira, Isidore J. Sprague, Harry L. Stebbins, Frederick H. Stedman, Frederick C. Steinmetz, Camille Stephens, John D. Sternberg, Kurt R. Stiles, Edward JJ. Stoddard, Ralph W. Stone, William C. Stone, Willmore B. Summers, George W. Sutton, Edward O. Taft, Stephen S.


Taft, Stephen S., Jr. Talbot, Raymond A. Talbot, Richard J.


Taylor, Arthur G.


Taylor, James C. Tifft, Louis E. Titus, Charles A. Tower, William J. Treworgy, Clyde H. Tyler, John Karl Underwood, Warren P. Waldron, Henry S. Walker, Charles O. Walls, James F., Jr.


Ward, Fred L. Warnock, John Washburn, Walter E. Webber, George R. Webster, Allen Webster, Daniel E. Webster, John A. Weston, Charles J.


Wharfield, W. Mere- dith


Wheeler, Frank E. Whitcomb, B. A., Jr. White, Leander W. Whitman, Henry G. Williams, Howard S. Williams, John M. Winter, Dwight R. Witt, Ernest A. Wooden, Frederick G. Yerrall, George R. Yiannacopoulos, Geo. A. Young, Charles L.


Special Commissioners-Laura B. Clemons, Gertrude B. Moore, Carrie L. Brooks, Lilly E. Gilbert, Gertrude M. Griswold, Alice M. Smith, Elizabeth G. Harrington, Katharine I. Clemons, Mar- garet E. Ganley, Louise V. Quigley, Lil- lian A. Carmody, Lucinda S. Wood, Katherine I. Lynch, Theresa E. Burke, Ellen S. Pomeroy, Agnes L. E. Healey, Katherine A. Bowler, Gertrude B. Wil- liams, Mary E. Ganbey, Winifred Nelen, Grace E. Dunlea.


STATE GOVERNMENT


Executive Department-Governor, David I. Walsh, Fitchburg; Lieutenant- Governor, Grafton D. Cushing, Boston; Secretary of the Commonwealth, Albert P. Lantry, Springfield; Treasurer and Receiver General and Tax Commis- sioner, Charles L. Burrill, Boston; Auditor, Alonzo B. Cook, Boston; Attorney General, Henry C. Attwill, Lynn.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


President, Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey; salary, $75,000. Vice-President, Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of State, Robert Lansing of New York; salary, $12,000. Secre- tary of the Treasury, William G. Mc- Adoo of New York; salary, $12,000.


Secretary of War, Lindley M. Garrison of New Jersey; salary, $12,000. Attor- ney General, James C. McReynolds of Tennessee; salary, $12,000. Postmaster General, Albert S. Burleson of Texas; salary, $12,000. Secretary of the Navy, Josephus Daniels of North Carolina; salary, $12,000. Secretary of the In- terior, Franklin K. Lane of California; salary, $12,000. Secretary of Agricul- ture, David F. Houston of Missouri; salary, $12,000. Secretary of Com- merce, William C. Redfield of New York: salary, $12,000. Secretary of Labor, William B. Wilson of Pennsylvania; salary, $12,000.


U. S. Senators-Henry Cabot Lodge, term expires 1917; John W. Weeks; term expires 1919. Salary, $7,500 each.


Member of Congress-Second Dis- trict, consisting of part of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, and Worces- ter, Frederick H. Gillett of Springfield.


U. S. Commissioner-John L. Rice, (10) P. O. building.


Deputy Collectors-William J. Mc- Keown, Wm. H. Root, Frank B. Dens- more, Springfield; Inspector, Sylvester E. Hoxie, Northampton; Messenger, ยท Franklin B. Austin.


Collector of Internal Revenue- John F. Malley of Springfield; office, Boston. Deputy Collector for Spring- field Division, John P. Coogan; office Federal building.


Deputy (Traveling) Collector- John P. Coogan of Springfield; room 2, P O building.


U. S. Gauger-Ralph R. Robinson of Springfield; office, room 2, P O building.


Civil Service Examining Board- Office, room 11, P O building. Chief Examiner, James H. Maloney; addi- tional members of the Board, Richard T. Barnes, Theodore H. Sherman, Ernest F. Sears, Walter A. Bryant; Civil Service Medical Examiners, Dr. W. A. Smith, Dr. Allen G. Rice; Secretary, J. H. Maloney.


SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE


OFFICE HOURS


Executive Division, 8.30 a m to 6 p m. Stamp Division, 6.30 a m to 8.30 p m. Night Stamp Window (at Registry Division), 8.30 p m to 6.30 a m.


Parcel Post Window, 6.30 a m to 8.30 p m; after 8.30 p m, at Night Stamp Window.


Money Order Division, 8.00 a m to 8.30 p m. Night Money Order Window (at Registry Division), 8.30 p m to 12 p m.


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Registry Division, open 24 hours a day.


General Delivery Window, 6.45 a m to 10.00 p m.


Letter carriers leave Post Office with mail for Wholsalers' District (Lyman, Taylor), 6.30, 7.30 and 9.45 a m, 1.35, 3.10 and 4.30 p m.


Business District (Main from Clinton street to Howard, including side streets west of Chestnut and Maple between railroad depot and State street, Rail- road row, Hampden, Fort, Worthington, Bridge, Besse place, City Hall square, and parts of Pynchon, Elm, and State streets), 6.30, 7.30 and 9.45 a m, 1.35, 3.10 and 4.30 p m.


Central Residential District (em- bracing territory. bounded by Lyman and Summer streets on the north, in- cluding Federal and Walnut on the east, to Avon place and Central streets on the south, and Main from Central to Park and Chestnut and Maple streets on the west), 7.30 a m, 12.20 and 2.30 p m. Collections reach post office at 10.00 a m, 2.00, and.4.15 p m.


Suburban District (includes all two- trip deliveries from Wason avenue on the north to City Line, including Long- meadow on the south, on the east to the Almshouse, including Wilbraham road to Hickory street), 7.40 a m and 2 p m.


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


W. Springfield to Agawam Bridge, Sand and Tubbs Hill, on the west, and to McElwain's Farm on the north. Collections reach the office at 11.00 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 in- cluding 6 p m.


Dwight and Hillman, 8.03; 38 Har- rison ave., 8.04; 25 Harrison ave., 8.05; Bookstore Bldg, 8.07; 397 Main, 8.07; 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; Chestnut 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, 8.31; Municipal Bldg, 8.35; Forbes & Wallace, 8.37; Nelson-Haynes Hotel, 8.39; Main and Vernon, 8.41; 357 Main, 8.43; Ly- man Bldg, 8.44; Besse Place, 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 5.30 p m, arriving 86


at the post office at 8.30 a m, and every hour thereafter to and including 5.30 p m.


Hampden and Main, 8.30 a m; 216 Main, 8.36; Russell Hotel, 8.37; Cy- press 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 Patton, 8.49; Greenwood and Main, 8.51; Main and Sharon, 8.53; Cooley Hotel, 8.55; Lyman and Main, 8.58; Henking Hotel, 8.59; 35 Taylor, 9.02; Dwight and Taylor, 9.04; Chestnut and Lyman, 9.07; Chestnut opp. Bridge, 9.08; Hotel Kimball, 9.08; Chestnut and Worthington, 9.09; Dwight and Worth- ington, 9.10; 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 Wor- thington, 9.19; Hitchcock Bldg, 9.21; Whitney Bldg, 9.22.


At 6 pm, box at Quincy and Orleans street and all boxes on State from Oak to Catharine street, and Wilbraham road and Waltham avenue and Highland Station.


At 6 p m all boxes on Main street from Carew street to Howard street, and State street from Walnut through Dwight, Harrison avenue, Hillman and Bridge streets to Post Office, reaching Post Office at 6.30 p m.


At 6.30 p m from all boxes on Main street to Howard street, State to Chest- nut, Carr building, Besse place, Main street to Post Office.


At 7 p m from all boxes on Chest- nut street from Lyman to Bancroft. street, North, and Jefferson avenue,. North and Calhoun and all boxes on Main street from Grove street to Post Office, reaching Post Office at 8.15 p m .. Also all boxes on Main street north from Wendell avenue to Post Office, arriving at 8.15 p m.




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