Springfield city directory, and business advertiser, 1915, Part 179

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Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Springfield, [Mass.] : S. Bowless and Company
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Laundries


Chin Charlie 92} Main West Charles A 320 Main


Liquor Deaier Wholesale


KING FRED A 94 Bridge-See p 1362


Livery Boarding and Saie Stabies MOSHER'S TRANSFER Peter Mosher prop 225 Union-See p 1362 WEST SIDE SALES STABLES Victor M Frost prop foot Meadow-See adv Spfd dept


Lubricating Oiis


Clark Independent Oil Co Day st ext n Union


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Machinists and Machinery Mfrs


Gilbert & Barker Mfg Co (gas machines) foot Church Putnam Robert H 16 Fox


Market Gardeners


Bath Robert C 641 Riverdale


grower)


Brown Myron L (cucumber 1932 Riverdale Caldon John J 19 Lowell av Donaldson John D 85 Fairbanks av Haynes Bros 23 Cayenne


Heywood George E 241 Park av


Leonard Edwin 14 Elm


Morgan Henry A 23 Wayside av


Pease Arthur L 22 Elm


Pierce Walter H 1117 Riverdale


RIVERDALE MARKET GARDEN R W Cartter prop 972 Riverdale-See p 1364


Smith J M & A H 1461 Riverdale Ashleyville


Mason Builder


Provost Samuel 346 Main


Meat Markets


Balboni Antonio River n Bridge Agawam Bergeron Raoul 46 Bridge


Bessette Dieudonne D King c High


Agawam Bianco Paolo 118 Bridge


Blanchard Homer A 35 Wayside av Borgatti Giuseppe Bridge c River Agawam Calzolari Vincenzo 103 Chestnut Mitt CARROLL JAMES M 110 Main-See p 1361 Hegeman Charles W 94 Front Mitt


Italian Co-operative Society 13 King Agawam Jordan Ernest L 86 Main


Kaplan Jacob 107 New Bridge


Mottle Joseph 66 Bridge


Pezzini Alexander 30 Main


Roloff Oscar T 263} Main


Men's Furnishings


Howard Orlando M 131 Main


Milk Dealers


Allen Bros Amostown rd Arnold Philip B 143 Springfield Agawam Aschenbach Fred 941 Westfield Mitt Bagg William H 1198 Riverdale Baruffaldi Alfonzo 19 Barrett av Ely John D r 242 Riverdale Epstein Hyman 498 New Bridge Frink Wilbur G Springfield Agawam Hanson & Sweeney r 26 Merrick Hubbard Louis A 2042 Riverdale


Hubbard Winthrop L 2052 Riverdale Hudson West W 21 New Bridge Kane Thomas E 183 Western av MacDonald Norman A 1251 Westfield Marines Peter A 206 River


Mazars Frank Amostown rd Puddington Gilbert 369 Rogers av Serra Bros 206 River


Shean Michael jr 136 Boulevard Mitt Stanton Wayne J r 178 New Bridge Wircinger Joseph 100 Haywood av


Motorcycles


Kibbe Benjamin (dealer and repairer) r 1483 Riverdale


Music Teachers


Bagg Amy U Wood Mrs (piano) 278 Riverdale


Bagg Elsie M 1048 Riverdale


Bagg Ida E 1048 Riverdale


Bourque Mary L 97 Bridge


Cizek Louis W 87 Bridge


Corcoran Katherine M 84 Park


Day William (violin and piano) Bridge 97


Parker Edna E 410 Main


Persons Nellie M 63 Ashley Mitt


Regal Mary L 91 Elm


Roy Norbert P L 46 Walnut Agawam Smith Samuel G Mrs 139 Park av Spooner Mabel E 1994 Riverdale


Toomey Ellen L B 519 Westfield Mitt


Veideman Loretta F Ottawa Agawam Waite Harris B (vocal) 35 Elm circle


News Dealer


Sperry George S 72 Bridge


Nurseryman


Hitchcock Edwin M 2 Suffield Agawam


Nurses


Allen Grace E 41 Field


Barnes Sadie C 872 Westfield


Coffey Nellie T 342 Westfield Mitt


Dadman Florence 317 Riverdale Garside Corina Mrs 318 Westfield Mitt


Gaudet Marie 49 Walnut Agawam


Gilligan Mary C 97 Rogers av Gray Agnes Mrs 28 Hanover Kipp Elizabeth F 313 Main


Oke Harriet A Mrs 151 Ashley Mitt


Perkins Rachel E Main opp Federal Agawam Sherwin Lillian A 72 George Trinter Harry B 22 Hampden Mitt


Oil Dealers Wholesale


Clark Independent Oil Co Day st ext n Union


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Four Bros Independent Oil Co Hisgen Bros props 300 New Bridge


Painters and Paper Hangers


Beach Albert 32 Moseley av


HALL'S AUTOMOBILE PAINT SHOPS (carriage and automobile) 348 Baldwin n Agawam river-See adv Spfd dept Hunter Charles W 23 Merrick Perry Frederick C 66 Bliss Smith Glenroy R 350 Westfield Mitt


Paints Oils and Varnishes


Lawrence F R 108 Bridge WEST SIDE DRUG CO 135 Main- See p 1361


Paper Mfrs


Agawam Paper Co Div Am Writing Paper Co Front Mitt SOUTHWORTH CO Front n depot Mitt-See adv Spfd dept Springfield Glazed Paper Co (glazed plated and enameled) 2 New Bridge STRATHMORE PAPER CO Horace A Moses pres and treas Front opp depot Mitt-See adv Spfd dept Worthy Paper Co Assn River c Walnut Agawam P O Mitt


Pension Agent Burlingame Seymour F 27 Russell


Photographer Day George 96 Bridge


Physicians and Surgeons


Bostick Warren J 376 Main Corcoran George 84 Park Dow H Baker 155 Main Downey Henry A 388 Westfield Mitt Loomis William W 57 Main McLaughlin Patrick W 5 Second Mitt Pomerat Charles M 31 E School


Piano Movers MOSHER'S TRANSFER Peter Mosher prop 225 Union-See p 1362


Plumbers Steam and Gas Fitters


Bath George W 59 Fairview av BEAUCHEMIN JOHN O 250 West- field-See adv Spfd dept


Jacques Roderick W 92 Main Michalek Emil W 104 Bridge Quirk Dennis A Springfield n Maple Agawam


Poultry Raisers


Allen Edgar O 6 River n Agawam bridge Hawley Dwight H Federal n Main Agawam


Henchey John W 2027 Riverdale


Winkler Harold E Sibley av


Power Companies


Agawam Electric Co off Maple Agawam Amherst Power Co off Maple Agawam


Printers


Hallein John 444 New Bridge Sanders Kirk E 2 Westfield Stanton Lowell M 302 Elm


Reading Rooms


Mittineague Young Men's Christian Assn Church c Summit Mitt YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSN (railroad dept) 91 Church-See p 1363


Real Estate Agents


Balch & Radding 122} Bridge Clark Charles Dallas 160 Main Clark Charles D Jr 196 Main Lincoln Frank J 26 Boulevard Mitt MOSHER PETER 225 Union-See p 1362 Poirier P Orphir 13 Fairview av SMITH CLARENCE E 29 Front Mitt -See p 1361 Stokes Thomas P 350 Westfield Mitt Titus Charles A 101 High Mitt


Restaurants


Cokkinias John D 61 New Bridge Duclos Clarence P Westfield c Summit Mitt Reed Fred W 17 Main YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION (R R dept) 91 Church -See p 1363


Roofers SHEAFFER H C & CO (slag slate and tin) 30 Eldridge av-See adv Spfd dept


Saloons


Ashton William J 11 Chapin Bessett John A 374 Westfield Mitt


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Coughlin John B 481 Westfield Mitt Cummings E D & Co 9 School Donnellan J P & Co 47 School Gauthier Evariste S 17 Walnut Agawam KING FRED A 92 Bridge-See p 1362 Young William M Spring c High Aga- wam


Seeds Terry Charles E 161. Bridge


Shoe Dealers


Howard Orlando M 131 Main Ricci Tomaso 76 Bridge SMITH CLARENCE E 29 Front Mitt -See p 1361


Shoe Makers and Repairers


Bloomberg Max 4 West Mitt Brooslin Morris 76 Main Cook Fred T 116 Bridge Devito Guy 209 Park av Diamond Morris Bridge c River Agawam Eleison Vincenzo 39 Front Mitt Lanzaro Michele 23 Main Ricci Tomaso 76 Bridge


Steam and Gas Fitters Supplies Gilbert & Barker Mfg Co foot Church


Steam and Hot Water Heating BEAUCHEMIN JOHN O 250 West- field-See adv Spfd dept


Stock Farm McElwain John S 1238 Riverdale


Storage Warehouse


MOSHER PETER 225 Union-See p 1362


Tailors Lavicka Matias 27 E School Rosati E & Son 82 Bridge


Topa John 345 Westfield Mitt Zajicek Ferdinand W 84 Elm


Tank Mfrs


Gilbert & Barker Mfg Co (oil and gaso- line) foot Church


Telegraph Office Western Union Telegraph Co B & A R R depot Mitt


Theatres


Empire The (moving pictures) 96 Main Ideal Theatre moving pictures Summit c Second Mitt


Trucking (See Expressmen and Truckmen)


Typewriter Supplies


SOUTHWORTH CO (paper mfrs) Front n depot Mitt-See adv Spfd dept


Undertakers


Morrill Julius A 319 Main Toomey David A 519 Westfield Mitt


Variety Store


Murphy John J Baldwin n Bridge


Wood Dealer


MOSHER PETER 225 Union-See p 1362


Yeast Dealer


Finn William Jr 414 Park


WEST SPRINGFIELD TOWN GOVERNMENT


TOWN OFFICERS


Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor-Chairman, John J. Lysaght; Secretary, Arthur F. Royce; Charles O. Palmer.


Town Clerk, and Treasurer-Fred H. Sibley.


Tax Collector-John J. Sweeney.


Police-Edward Bromage, Chief; Henry S. Phelps, John Saunders, William J. Lyons, W. R. Shaw, John J. Sullivan, W. C. Bozenhard, Wm. J. Bean.


Board of Health-Chairman, H. A. Downey, M.D .; Secretary, Geo. B. Cor- coran, M.D .; James W. Mead.


Health Agent-Julius A. Morrill.


Inspector of Cattle-C. D. Farns- worth.


Superintendent of Streets-J. Frank Hayes.


Sinking Fund Commissioners-H. S. Hyde, Walter S. Barr, Charles A. Edgerton.


Park Commissioners-F. L. Wor- thy, E. P. Bragg, W. J. Eldred.


Fence Viewers - Wm. H. Bagg, Homer B. Miller.


Inspector of Milk-Norman T. Smith.


Sealer Weights and Measures- Taylor R. Parsons.


Tree Warden-Geo. W. Hayden.


Constables-Elam B. Jones, George W. Hayden, C. D. Farnsworth, W. F. Bennett, Joseph S. Loomis, J. Frank Hayes, Henry C. Lombra, Homer B. Miller, Henry H. Denton.


Justices of the Peace-Fred H. Sibley, Harry E. Ingraham.


Notaries Public-Clarence E. Smith, Simon J. Griffin.


Auditors-Aaron Bagg, John C. Worcester.


Assessors-Chairman, Wilson B. Chandler, M. L. Brown, John D. Riley.


Water Commissioners-Chairman, J. Frank Whitney; Clerk, Benj. E. Fox; Wm. H. Bagg, Geo. N. Norris.


Inspector of Meats and Provisions -C. D. Farnsworth.


Town Physician-Dr. W. w. Loomis.


Town Burial Agent-E. W. Tirrell.


PUBLIC LIBRARY


The Public Library in the Town Hall contains about 10,000 volumes. The Library is open Monday and Thursday from 4 to 8:30 P M. Juvenile depart- ment, Saturdays 9 A M to 12 M. Trustees, Robert D. White, W. S. Bagg, Emma L. Bragg. Librarian, George W. Love.


WEST SPRINGFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT


Fire Engineers-E. O. Bagg, W. J. Powers, J. H. Tinkham.


Chief-Elam B. Jones.


Fire Warden-Dana S. Moore.


Hose Co. No. 1-21 School.


Hose Co. No. 2-Second c Westfield, Mitt.


Combination No. 3-21 School.


Hook and Ladder No. 1-21 School.


Hook and Ladder No. 2-Second c Westfield, Mitt.


LOCATION OF BOXES


15. New Bridge near Norman.


16. Corner Lowell street and Agawam road.


23. Springfield Glazed Paper Co.


24. Corner Mulberry and New Bridge streets.


25. Old Bridge street opposite Globe street.


27. Corner Main and School streets.


29. Union opposite Russell street.


32. Main, corner Moseley avenue.


35. Corner Church and Main streets.


36. Corner Worcester and Main


streets.


Corner Park and Elmdale streets. Town Hall.


37. 38. 39. Foot of Sand Hill.


391. Ramapogue Ice Co. (Private).


41. Corner Elm and Field streets.


42. Watering tank, near Holy Smoke Spring.


43. Corner Riverdale street and Grandview avenue.


45. Corner Riverdale street and Mor- gan rd.


46. Corner Ashley avenue and River- dale street.


47. Corner Wayside avenue and Riv- erdale street.


471. Chicopee bridge.


48. Corner Allyn avenue and River- dale street.


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49. Opposite Dr. Shinkwin's house on Riverdale street.


53. High corner Boulevard.


54. Boulevard opposite Maple street.


56. Westfield opposite Pleasant street.


57. Ashley street.


58. First and Front streets.


59. Mittineague Hose House.


63. Corner Westfield and Maple ter- race.


64. Junction Westfield and King's highway.


65. Westfield between King's high- way and Rogers avenue.


67. Westfield street corner Rogers avenue.


74. Mittineague paper mills (Pri- vate).


82. Boston & Albany Railroad shops (Private).


83. Boston & Albany Railroad shops (Private).


Keys are on boxes, also in the care of the police and board of engineers.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


School Committee-Henry Egan, Chairman; Mrs. Horace T. Smith, Dr. S. G. Smith, Mrs. W. S. Bagg, Henry W. Egan, C. Walter Dearden, Harry W. Steele.


Superintendent of Schools and Secretary-John R. Fausey.


High School-Principal, John C. Worcester. Teachers: Howard R. Bennett, A. Elizabeth Blodgett, Frances O. Allen, Ruth E. Sanderson, Elizabeth L. Neal, Mrs. Anna Leavenworth, Clarence W. Lombard, Mary Clune, Anita Vale, Lucile Flagg, Marybelle McFeeters.


Park Avenue School-Principal,


Paul C. Scarborough. Teachers: Blanche M. Beverly, Margaret W. Ken- nedy, Margaret E. Powers, Josephine M. Danahy, Mary F. Hinckley, Bertha M. Hall, Carrie A. Thurston, Mary E. Shea, Katherine L. Reilly. Kindergarten teacher, Lillian M. Capron.


Mittineague Grammar School- Principal, Mary R. Sullivan. Carrie K. Shepard, Ada M. Cook, Margaret M. Spellicy, Pauline Coggeshall.


Mittineague Primary School- Alice M. Titus, C. Mabel Barton, Rachel M. Sibley. Kindergarten teacher, Lillian M. Capron.


Main Street School-Principal, Edgar E. White. Teachers: Anna Han- nigan, Helen J. O'Shea, Frances A. Shea, Lurane Packard, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Bogart, Etta J. Ford, Cecile B. Hay, Lillian Pannier, Ernestine Merrick, Marion G. Snow, Rena B. Van Valken- burg, Anna M. Dwyer, Frances M. Cha- pin, Bessie M. Donnelly, Grace Mac- Moran, Alice H. Corson.


Meadow Street School-Principal,


Genevieve V. Dowling. Teachers: Grace M. Pinney, Catherine Connelly, Lena M. Cushman, Edith E. Clifford, Elizabeth P. Foley.


Bridge Street School-Principal, Ethel C. Bliss. Teachers: Margaret W. Kennedy, Ellen E. Cote, Mary E. Blake.


Riverdale School-Teachers: Ruby Budd, Grammar; Cecilia McMahon, Primary.


Ashley School-Principal Helen C. Bradley. Teachers: Mrs. Ina W. Price, Intermediate; Etta L. Alderman, Pri- mary; Substitute, Mrs. Claire Stokes.


Prospect Hill School-Teacher, Effie E. Ludwig.


Tatham School -Teacher, Mrs. Catherine Barnett.


Amostown School-Teacher, Frede- rica Schladenhauffen.


Drawing Supervisor-Edith Sinnett. Music Supervisor-Caroline W.


Chaffin.


Manual Training Supervisor- Harvey G. Hatch; Assistant, Charles S. Norman.


Sewing Supervisor-Eliza A. How- land.


CHURCHES


First Baptist Church-Corner Main and Bliss streets. This church was organized October 17, 1876. Pastor, Rev. Warren Lester Atherton; Clerk, B. S. Knowles; Treasurer, Preston Gil- more; Sunday-school Superintendent, Paul Binfield.


First Congregational Church- Park street. First parish chartered by the State, November, 1696. Organized June, 1698. Pastor, Rev. D. D. Gorton; Clerk of Parish, W. S. Bagg; Treasurer of Parish, J. M. Smith; Superintendent of Sunday-school, Harry L. Brown.


Mittineague Congregational Church-Organized 1850. Pastor, Rev. Oliver B. Loud; Clerk, W. J. Buffam; Treasurer, R. W. Hitt; Super- intendent of Sunday-school, H. A. Lamont.


First Methodist Episcopal Church of West Springfield-Corner Main and Russell streets. Organized May 14, 1876. Pastor, Rev. Henry E. Leech, Res. 36 Church st; Secretary, Anna R. McKee; Treasurer, W. B. Chandler; Sunday-school Superintendent, George W. Bond.


Mittineague Methodist Episcopal Church-Corner Pleasant and High streets. Pastor, Rev. George E. Sander- son; Treasurer, Francis .L. Osteyee; Sunday-school Superintendent, Henry M. Smith.


Church of the Immaculate Con- ception-Main street (Roman Catho-


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lic). Founded in 1877. Pastor, Rev. John J. Mullen; Assistant, Rev. James W. Hester.


St. Thomas Church-20 Pine street, Mittineague (Roman Catholic). Pas- tor, Rev. James J. Tyrrell.


St. William's French Roman Catholic Church-Church street, Ag- awam. Organized May 1, 1873. Pas- tor, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald.


West Springfield French Roman Catholic Church (Eglise Saint Louis) -Main street cor Belle avenue. Or- ganized September, 1893. Pastor, Rev. A. Brault.


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, Di- vision No. 14-Organized Dec. 13, 1904. Meets second and fourth Sun- days of each month at corner of Front and First streets, Mittineague. President, John Mahoney; Recording Secretary, James Kirby; Financial Secretary, Ray- mond Finnegan; Treasurer, Daniel P. O'Connell.


Ancient Order of United Work- men, Merrick Lodge, No. 180- Instituted July 24, 1894. Regular meet- ings second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Bohemian Hall, Merrick. M. W., John T. Sullivan; Recorder, R. B. Pillsbury; Financier, J. F. Wilson; Receiver, Patrick Donnellan.


Chicopee Boat Club-Organized May 26, 1912. Meets first Sunday of each month at Club House, Ashley ave- nue. President, Dr. C. E. Meyer; Vice- president, L. Warren Paltz; Secretary and Treasurer, J. F. Duane.


Firemen's Aid Association, West Springfield, Mass .- President, E. B. Jones; Secretary, T. J. O'Brien; Treas- urer, N. A. MacDonald.


Karel Havlicek Building Corpo- ration-185 Bridge street, Merrick. President, Frank Jelinek; Clerk, William Cizek; Treasurer, John Beger.


Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Brandon Court, No. 235-Organ- ized March 21, 1909. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in Cen- tennial Hall. C. R., John Rogers; R. S., Mae C. Fenton; F. S., Anna L. Dona- hue; T., Helen Fenton.


Mount Orthodox Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Regular communications first Tuesday in each month in Masonic Hall, Elm opp. King's highway. W. M., Frank O. Scott; S. W., Herman I. Foerster; J. W., Fred E. Fairbanks; Treasurer, A. W. Harrington; Secretary, William R. Armstrong; Tyler, Joseph S. Loomis.


Odd Fellows, Tekoa Lodge, No. 138, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Friday


evening in Odd Fellows' Hall. N. G., Edwin H. Roberts; V. G., John E. Norris; Secretary, A. L. Warriner; Financial Secretary, Charles O. Palmer; Treasurer, James C. Davenport.


Patrons of Husbandry, West Spring- field Grange-Meets first and third Wednesdays at Town Hall Building, West Springfield. Master, Homer B. Miller; Secretary, Lillian M. Capron; Treasurer, Ethan T. Sykes.


Pawcatuck Tribe, No. 117, Im- proved O. R. M .- Instituted May, 1899. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday sleep of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, Merrick. Prophet, Joseph Fountain; Sachem, John J. Sweeney; Sen. Sag., Ernest Parent; Jr. Sag., James Morgan; C. of R., R. J. Dunn; K. of W., J. P. Gaffney; C. of W., F. F. McCarthy.


Ramapogue Historical Society- Annual meeting first Tuesday in May at 70 Park street. President, John C. Worcester; Secretary, Mrs. Howard K. Regal; Treasurer, Robert D. White.


West Springfield Board of Com- merce-Organized December 15, 1914. Meets every month at Town Hall. President, Henry H. Denton; 1st Vice- president, W. B. Chandler; 2d Vice- president, Frank L. Worthy; Secretary, Simon J. Griffin; Assistant Secretary, O. T. Roloff; Treasurer, J. W. Mead.


West Springfield Railroad Depart- ment Young Men's Christian Association-Organized November 25, 1881, 91 Church street. Chairman Committee Management, J. W. Mead; Vice-chairman Committee Management, F. A. Tripp; Treasurer Committee Man- agement, Theodore Desoe; General Secretary, George W. Bond.


Women's Auxiliary, R. R. Y. M. C. A .- President, Mrs. H. E. Warriner; Secretary, Mrs. L. S. Lazelle; Treasurer, Mrs. F. A. Tripp.


Young Men's Christian Associa- tion-Church cor. Summit, Mitti- neague. President, W. O. Johnson; Vice-president, G. A. Chapman; Treas- urer, R. B. Pillsbury; Recording Secretary, C. W. Dearden; General Secretary, Earl H. Blanchard.


CEMETERIES


Ashleyville Cemetery-Riverdale street above Ashley avenue. Agent for sale of lots, William H. Bagg.


Church Street Graveyard-This is the oldest burial ground in the town, is well preserved, but it is almost impos- sible to decipher most of the inscriptions. Among those that can be read are "Nataniel Dwite," died November, 1711, and Rev. John Woodbridge, first minister of West Springfield, who "fell


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asleep June 10, 1718." No body has been deposited in these grounds since the beginning of the last century.


Town Hall Cemetery-This is a burying ground lying between Town Hall and Park Street Church and was laid out about 1780. The first burial was that of Solomon Lathrop, 1787.


Meeting House Hill Cemetery- These grounds are owned by the First Church parish. The first burial in it was in 1808. It contains a soldiers' monument, a brown stone shaft about twenty feet high, bearing inscriptions of thirty soldiers of the 10th Massa- chusetts regiment.


Pawcatuck Cemetery-Sibley ave- nue, near Dewey street, Tatham. First burial in 1772. Sexton, C. A. Sibley.


St. Thomas R. C. Cemetery- King's highway opp. Chestnut, Mit- tineague.


POST OFFICES


Merrick Station- 135 Main street. Frederick J. Cooper, Supt. Free deliv- ery. Carriers from Springfield, Mass. Mails close at Merrick station for Springfield at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at Merrick station at 11.45 a. m. from Springfield.


West Springfield Station-Corner Elm and Westfield streets. I. A. Darling, Supt. Mails close 7.55 a. m., 1.15 p. m. and 6. 25 p. m. Mails arrive 7.06 and 10.00 a. m., 12.06, 3.30 and 6.06 p. m.


Mittineague-Front street, Mitti-


neague. Postmaster, Edwin Smith. Mails close for the East: 10.35 a. m. and 4.51 p. m .; for the West: 7.51 a. m. and 4.12 p. m. Mails arrive from the East: 6.20 and 8.10 a. m. and 3.06 and 4.22 p. m .; from the West: 10.45 a. m. Closed pouch for Springfield, Mass., dispatched at 6.25 p. m.


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CONTAINING


A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, CLASSI- FIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, MAP, STREET DIRECTORY, TOWN OFFICERS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, ETC., ETC.


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Copyright 1915, The Price & Lee Co.


CONTENTS


Abbrevations . 1456


Advertising Department .


1441-1448


Banks. .


1587


Blocks Buildings and Halls.


1454


Board of Trade. .


1609


Business Directory


1586-1601


Cemeteries


1609


Churches.


1604


City Government


1602


Corporations .


1590


Fire Department .


1603


Foresters of America


1608


G. A. R. .


1608


Library


1604


Masonic


1608


Names of Residents 1457-1585


Odd Fellows 1608


Police Dept. 1602


Post Offices 1609


1603


Societies Clubs etc ..


1605


Street Directory


1449


Temperance Societies


1608


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Alden Percy M. 1442


Ames Sword Co ..


1442


Andrews Robert.


1443


Belcher & Taylor Agricultural Tool Co. The.


1443


Bent William E. Co. The.


. Spfd dept


Blanchette & Beauchamp


1448


Burke J. C. & Son.


. Spfd dept


Burtworth Carpet Co.


1444


Caron Bros ..


. Spfd dept


Carreau Louis & Son .


Spfd dept


Chicopee Falls Savings Bank.


1442


Chicopee House. .


1448


Chicopee Savings Bank .


1441


Columbian New The.


1447


County League Adviser


1444


Duquette W. G.


1447


Fisk Rubber Co


Spfd dept


Fugere George H.


1446


Fuller Wm. J


1445


Gaylord-Kendall Co.


1441


Granfield John E.


1441


Hafey James E


1445


Haskins Daniel P


1447


Healey John J.


1448


Hinkley Fred L.


Spfd dept


Howard Fred H.


1447


Kendall The.


1448


Lahey Morris J


1445


Lamb Knitting Machine Co.


. back cover-Spfd dept


Ludden C. A.


1446


Mercier Julius


1446


National Scale Co.


1443


Page-Storms Drop Forge Co


Spfd dept


Ritter Herman.


1445


Rouillard A. S


1446


Smith Warren Pharmacy .


1444


Spalding A. G. & Bros. Mfg. Co.


1443


Springfield Facing Co ...


Spfd dept


Springfield Rendering Co.


. Spfd dept


Studio of Design.


. Spfd dept


SYNOPSIS


Names in Directory of 1914 (including 627 removals) 12,491


Names erased in preparing Directory of 1915. .2189


Names added in preparing Directory of 1915. . 2337


Names in Directory of 1915 (including 609 removals) 12,639


Increase. . 148


Changes of address in preparing Directory of 1915 1809


Total Changes in preparing Directory of 1915.


6944


Schools.


1441


ADVERTISEMENTS


Chicopee Savings Bank


Established 1854


DEPOSITS -


- $2,268,155


GUARANTY FUND AND PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT $162,600


INTEREST ON DEPOSIT'S commences the First Day of January, April, July, October. Any sum not exceeding One Thousand Dollars will be received on deposit, and compound interest allowed until Principal and Interest amount to Two Thousand Dollars.


Business Hours, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 12.30 P.M. Friday Evenings, 6 to 8 P.M. Nelson B. Carter, President VICE-PRESIDENTS A. J. JENKS EMERSON G. GAYLORD


CORNELIUS J. DRISCOLL L. A. AUMANN WM. F. BOSTWICK, Clerk CHARLES J. SEAVER, Treasurer TRUSTEES N. B. CARTER C. E. CREHORE


JOHN P. KIRBY


FRANK P. LUDWIG


PRESTON C POND F. X. DEROIN


J. L. PEASE H. A. MORSE


W. J. FULLER J. M. GRISE


WM. F. BOSTWICK


EMERSON G. GAYLORD


DANA S. COURTNEY


14 Springfield Street, opposite City Hall Chicopee, Mass.


Frank C. Kendall


Emerson G. Gaylord GAYLORD-KENDALL CO. Bankers


Deposits received subject to check Discounts daily. Accounts solicited Chicopee, Mass.


John E. Granfield Real Estate and Auctioneer General Insurance


Fire, Accident, Plate Glass, Automobile, and Liability Insurance. Desirable House Lots for Sale. Loans Negotiated for 1st and 2d Mort- gages.


Property to Rent and Cared for and Rents Collected.


38 Center Street 85


Chicopee, Mass.


L. A. AUMANN A. J. JENKS C. J. DRISCOLL


G. A. BLAISDELL


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ADVERTISEMENTS


The Chicopee Falls Savings Bank


Established 1875 Banking Room, 105 Main Street, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Business Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., Saturday 9 A. M. to 12.30, and on Thursday and Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8 P. M.


Interest on Deposits Commences the First Day of January, April, July and October


DEPOSITS,


$1,500,000


Guaranty Fund and Profit and Loss Account,


$107,000


GEORGE M. MORTON, President


Vice-Presidents


L. J. GIBBS


A. R. MARTIN


FRED N. WITHREL


JOHN B. KNIGHT, Treasurer


E. J. O'NEIL, Clerk


MABEL HOBART PAGE, Asst. Treasurer


Trustees


CHARLES W. BRAY


CHARLES W. KING


IRVING H. PAGE


GEORGE W. BRAY


JOHN B. KNIGHT


W. S. PAGE


WILLIAM J. DUNN


LUCIEN N. LYON


F. E. PATTERSON


FRANK C. FLINT


A. R. MARTIN ALBERT E. TAYLOR


L. J. GIBBS


GEORGE M. MORTON


ELMER R. TAYLOR


F. L. HINKLEY


E. J. O'NEIL


FRANK S. TAYLOR


W. O. KENTFIELD


FRED N. WITHREL


Board of Investment


GEORGE M. MORTON


W. S. PAGE FRED N. WITHREL A. R. MARTIN


A. L. HOWARD, President


CHAS. A. BUCKLEY, Treasurer




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