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Wet Wash Laundries
HURD LAUNDRY CO. 11 Rantoul. See page 571 STAR LAUNDRY, 91 Rantoul. See page 689 WHIPPLE LAUNDRY CO. 30 Ar- thur. See page 695
Wheelwrights
Croscup William H. 316 Cabot CROWELL WILLIAM B. 443 Ran- toul. See page 687 SAWYER ELBRIDGE C. 218-226 Rantoul. See page 2
*Whips, Robes and Blankets CULBERT JAMES A. 754 Hale, B. F. See page 675 WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. 182-186 Cabot. See outside cover
*Whitewashing
BYE & NADEAU, 7 Prospect. See page 79
CANN & HURD, 57 Broadway. See page 11 CROSBY FORMAN A. rear 7 Judson. See page 687 CROSBY G. R. & SONS, 16 Judson. See page 43
CROSBY RALPH A. & CO. 173 Lo- throp. See page 696 CROSBY & CANN, 33 Prospect. See page 12
Window Cleaning
NORTH SHORE CLEANING CO. 73 Essex. See page 700
*Window Shade Mnfrs. MERRILL P. W. & CO. 128-130 Wash- ington st. North, Boston. See page 76
Wire Lathing & Iron Furring CHRISTIE WILLIAM E. 26 Wallis. See page 59 HEMEON JOSHUA N. 23 Bow. See page 46
*Wood Dealers
(See Coal and Wood)
ELLIOTT CHARLES .H 7 Pond. See page 685
GIRDLER JOHN, 15 and 162 Cabot and 78 Water. See page 51
HARRIGAN JOHN J. rear 60 Pleas- ant and 127 Cabot. See page 68 PICKERING GEORGE W. 166 Cabot. See page 701 SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN CO. 1-15 Water. See margins
*Wood and Paper Box Manu- facturers
FROST BOX CO. CORP. 11 Rantoul. See page 685
X-Ray and Electrical Treat- ments STANLEY FRANCIS G. 144 Cabot *Yacht Hardware
GOULD IRVING F. 246 Cabot. See page 29 RANTOUL HARDWARE CO. 278 Rantoul. See page 57 WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. 182-186 Cabot. See outside back cover
Yacht and Marine Plumbers
ROBERTSON ROBERT CO. 9 Abbott and 6 West, B. F. See page 92
COLLECTION & DELIVERY SERVICE IN BEVERLY : : : MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY
LEWIS'
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Civil Government
of the State of Massachusetts
ENSE PETIT
QVIETEM
LIBERTATE
LACIDAM
SVP
For the Political Year
1916
State Election Held the First Tuesday After First Monday in November. Legislature Meets First Wednes- day in January.
GOVERNOR
His Excellency, Samuel W. McCall, Winchester, $10,000.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Hon. Calvin Coolidge, Northampton, $2,000.
COUNCILORS
District No. 1, David L. Parker, New Bedford; district No. 2 Richard F. Andrews, Boston; district No. 3, Timothy J. Buckley, Boston; district No. 4, Herbert P. Wasgatt, Everett; district No. 5, Frederick H. Tarr, Rockport; district No. 6, Henry C. Mulligan, Natick; district No. 7,
Channing Smith, Leicester; district No. 8, Charles H. Wright, Pittsfield, Salary, $800 each.
Albert P. Langtry, Springfield, Secretary of State, $6,000; Charles L. Burrill, Boston, Treasurer and Re- ceiver General, $5,000; Henry C Att- will, Lynn, Attorney General, $7,000; Alonzo B. Cook, Boston, Auditor, $5,000; Charles H, Cole, Boston, Ad- jutant General, $3,600,
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
William D, T. Trefry, Marblehead, Tax Commissioner and Commissioner of Corporations, $3,500, room 235, State House; Allen J. Mclaughlin, Boston, Commissioner of Health, $7,500, room 145, State House; F. H. Hardison, Wellesley Hills, Insurance Commissioner, $3,500, room 246 State House; Charles F. D. Belden, Cam- bridge, Librarian, State Library, $3.000; Frank L. Randall, Brook- missioners, $4,000 line, Chairman of Prison Com- room 24, State House; Henry E. Woods, Boston, Commissioner of Public Records, $3,000, room 104, State House; Frank L. Dean, Worcester, Controller of County Accounts, $2,500, room 23, 8 Beacon st .; Joseph J. Reilly, Chief Examiner of Civil Service Commis- sion, $3,500, room 16, State House; Charles F. Gettemy, Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Labor, $3,000; room 256, State House; Augustus L. Thorn- dike, Brewster, Bank Commissioner, $3,500, room 124, State House; Sam- uel H. Calderwood, Boston, Chair- man of Board of Registration in Medicine, $300., room 159, State House; W. Edgar Martin, President Board of Registration in Pharmacy, $700., room 22, State House; Lang- don Frothingham, Boston, Chairman Board of Registration in Veterinary Medicine ; William H. McManus, Brookline, Chairman of Board of Re- gistration in Embalming; Richard R. Flynn, Winthrop, Commissioner of State Aid and Pensions, room 123, State House; William D. Sohier,
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Beverly, Chairman of Highway Com- mission; Thomas F. Pedrick, Lynn, Sergeant-at-arms, $3,500, room 148, State House; William C. Adams, New- ton, $2,500; Arthur L. Millett, Glou- cester, George H. Graham, Springfield, Commissioners of Fisheries and Game, $5.00 per day, room 158 State House; Wilfrid Wheeler, Concord, Secretary of State Board of Agriculture, $3,000, room 136, State House; William S. McNary, Boston, Chairman Harbor and Land Commissioners, $3,300, room 131, State House; Frederick J. Mac- leod, Cambridge, Chairman of Public Service Commission, $8,500, office 1 Beacon st., Boston; Charles H. Crane, Revere, Surveyor General of Lumber, room 724, 88 Broad st., Boston; Fred W. Jennings, Lowell, John Grady, Bos- ton, George F Harwood, Lynn, Com- missioners of Fireman's Relief Fund, room 626, Old South Bldg., Boston; Annie M. Kilham, Samuel Cole, Sec- retary, Beverly, Members of Board of Trustees, Danvers State Hospital; C. Augustus Norwood, Hamilton, Senator 2nd Essex District; Allison G. Cather- on and Francis Norwood, Beverly, Representatives 20th Essex District.
ESSEX COUNTY
County of Essex, Incorporated 1643. Shire Towns, Lawrence, Newburyport, Salem.
County Commissioners. Moody Kim- ball of Newburyport, term expires 1918; James C. Poor of North And- over, term expires 1916; John M. Gros- venor, jr., of Swampscott, term ex- pires 1917. Salary, $2,00.
Associate Commissioners. Charles Leighton of Lynn, James C. McRae of Peabody, terms expire 1917.
Courts held at Ipswich on the sec- ond Tuesday in April; at Salem, on the second Tuesday in July; at Law- rence, on the last Tuesday in August ; at Newburyport, on the second Tues- day in October; on the fourth Tues- day in December, at Salem, Ipswich
or Newburyport, as the Commissioners may determine.
Clerk of the Commissiners. Edward B. George of Haverhill.
ยท Sheriff. Samuel A. Johnson of Sa- lem.
Deputy Sheriffs. Samuel Cole, Bev- erly; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; Frank E. Wells, Lynn (Special Sher- iff); John W. Tilton, Fred O. Ray- mond, Porter C. Croy, Haverhill; Charles E. Goodhue, Ipswich; Charles A. Salisbury, Fred N. Abbott, John F. Knapp, Lawrence; Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Patrick F. Tierney, Harry D. Wheeler, Francis T. Berry, Salem; Eben T. Brackett, Lynn; John Kar- cher, Gloucester; Jesse F. Brown, Law- rence ; John Q. Bennett, Salem; Henry K. Palmer, Georgetown; Earl E. Wells, Lynn; Edward R. Ayers, jr., Newburyport ; William A. Proctor, Amesbury.
Jailers and Keepers of House of Correction. S. A. Johnson, Salem; Jesse F. Brown, Lawrence; Charles E. Goodhue, Ipswich; Edward R. Ayers, jr., Newburyport.
Superintendent of Training School. W. Grant Fancher, Lawrence.
Probation Officer. William T. Kim- ball, Lawrence.
County Treasurer. David I. Robin- son, Gloucester; office at Court House, Salem, $3,000.
Register of Deeds Southern Dis- trict (office at Salem), Willard J. Hale, Newburyport, $4,000. Asst. Re- gister. Robert W. Osgood, Salem, $1,700, office at Court House, Salem. Northern District (office at Lawrence), Moses Marshall, Lawrence, $2,000.
Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. (See Business Directory.)
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Supreme Judicial Court
Chief Justice. Arthur P. Rugg of Worcester, $10,500.
Associate Justices. William C. Lor- ing of Boston, Henry K. Braley of Brookline, Charles A. DeCourcy of Lawrence, John C. Crosby of Pitts- field, Edward P. Pierce of Brookline, James B. Carroll of Springfield, $10,- 000 each.
Attorney General. Henry C. Att- will of Lynn.
Sittings of the Court for Essex County. At Salem on the third Tues- day of April and third Tuesday of December.
Superior Court.
Chief Justice. John A. Aiken of Greenfield, $8,500.
Associate Justices. Franklin G. Fessenden of Greenfield, John H. Hardy of Arlington, William B. Ste- vens of Stoneham, Charles U. Bell of Andover, Frederick Lawton of Boston, Jabez Fox of Cambridge, William Cushing Wait of Medford, Lloyd E. White of Taunton, Loranus E. Hitch- cock of Cambridge, William F. Dana of Newton, John F. Brown of Milton, Henry A. King of Springfield, George A. Sanderson of Ayer, Robert F. Ray- mond of Newton, Marcus Morton of Newton, Charles F. Jenney, of Boston, Joseph F. Quinn of Salem, John D. McLaughlin of Boston, Hugo A. Du- buque of Fall River, Patrick M. Keat- ing of Boston, Walter Perley Hall of Fitchburg, Frederick H. Chase of Bos- ton, Richard W. Irwin of Northamp- ton, William Hamilton of Springfield, Christopher T. Callahan of Holyoke, Philip J. O'Connell of Worcester, James H. Sisk of Lynn, $8,000 each.
District Attorney. Louis S. Cox of Lawrence. Assistant. William H. McSweeney of Salem.
Clerk of the Courts. Edward B. George of Haverhill. Assistant Clerk. Ezra L Woodbury of Salem. Second Assistant Clerk. James P. Hale of of Salem. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court. George R. Lord of Salem.
SITTINGS OF THE COURT FOR ESSEX COUNTY
Civil. At Salem, first Monday of January (jury) ; second Monday of March (court) ; first Monday of April (jury) ; third Monday of April (jury) ; first Monday of June (court) ; third Monday of September (court) ; first Monday of October (jury) ; first Mon- day of November (jury) ; and first Monday of December (court and jury) ; at Lawrence, first Monday of January (court) ; first Monday of March (jury) ; second Monday of Sep- tember (court) ; third Monday of Oc- tober (jury) ; at Newburyport, second Monday of April (court) ; first Mon- day of October (jury). Criminal. At Salem, second Monday of January and July; at Newburyport, second Monday of April; at Lawrence, sec- ond Monday of September.
LAND COURT
Judge, Charles T. Davis of Milton; Associate Judge, Joseph J. Corbett of Boston; Recorder, Clarence C. Smith of Newton; Assistant Recorders, the Registers of Deeds in the various coun- ties. Sittings : Appointed by the court.
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF ESSEX
Court held at Salem, in District Court Building, Central, corner Char- ter st. For criminal business daily at 9 o'clock, A. M .; for civil business every Wednesday in each month at 10 o'clock, A. M. Writs returnable every Saturday in each month.
District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Manchester, Middleton, Salem, Topsfield and Wenham. Justice,
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George B. Sears of Danvers. Associate Justices, Edward C. Battis of Salem and Dennis W. Quill of Beverly. Clerk, Morgan J. McSweeney of Salem. As- sistant Clerk, Blanche O. Safford of Salem. Officer of the Court and Pro- bation Officer, William H. Hart, Sa- lem.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOL- VENCY
Probate Office at Court House, Sa- lem.
Judges. Rollin E. Harmon of Lynn, Harry R. Dow, No. Andover, $4,000.
Register. Horace H. Atherton, jr. of Saugus, $3,300.
Assistant Register. Ezra D. Hines of Salem. Second Assistant Register. Clarence W. Brown of Danvers.
Terms of Probate Court. At Salem, on the first, third and fifth Mondays of every month, except August, and on the first Monday of August; at Newburyport, on the fourth Mondays of January, February, March, May, June, July, September, November and December; at Haverhill, on the fourth Mondays of April and October; at Lawrence, on the second Monday of each month, except August.
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City Government
ND
1916
Annual Election Tuesday after Second Monday in December. City Govern- ment Organized First Monday in January at 12, Noon.
Mayor
Hon. Herman A. MacDonald, 62 Hart. Office, City Hall, $1,500.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN Aldermen at Large
Louis S. Smith, 27 Lovett.
George W. McNutt, 42 Chase.
C. Arthur Foster, 16 Dodge.
Ward One-Paul S. Eaton, 407 El- liott.
Ward Two-George P. Irving, 18 Lovett.
Ward Three-Martin R. Lane, 20 Pond.
Ward Four-John L. Hanners, 27 Pierce ave.
Ward Five-Edward Thompson, 238 Essex.
Ward Six-Thomas D. Connolly, 14 Oak.
President of the Board, Louis S. Smith, 27 Lovett.
Luther S. Herrick, Clerk of the Board.
City Messenger, William R. Tucker.
Committees
Finance and Property-Aldermen Smith, Foster and McNutt.
Legal Affairs and Accounts-Alder- men Lane, Irving and Hanners.
Public Service and Aid- Aldermen Connolly, Eaton and Thompson.
REGULAR MEETINGS
Mayor and Aldermen-Second and fourth Mondays of each month at 8.00 P.M.
Board of Health-Friday evenings.
Trustees of Public Library-Last Saturday in each month.
School Committee-Last Tuesday in each month.
Engineers of Fire Department- First Tuesday in each month.
Overseers of Poor-First Monday in each month.
OFFICE HOURS OF DEPART- MENTS
Mayor-8.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M., Sat- urday at 12 M.
Assessors-From 8.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Mondays are set apart for the consideration of applications for abatements.
Board of Health-8.30 A.M. to 4.30 P.M.
City Auditor-8.30 A.M. to 11.30 A.M. 1 to 5.00 P.M.
City Clerk-8.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
City Collector-8.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Monday, 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.
City Treasurer-Daily from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P.M. Tuesdays (Pay day) 9 A.M. to 2 P.M.
City Engineer-8 A.M. to 12 M. and 1 to 5 P.M.
Clerk of Committees-10 A.M. to 12M., and 2 to 5 P.M.
Inspector of Plumbing-8.30 to 10 A.M., 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M., daily.
Inspector of Buildings-1 to 4 P.M.
Overseers of the Poor-8.30 A.M. to 5 P.M. and on Mondays from 7 to 9 P.M.
City Electrician-10 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Monday, Thursday and Saturday, 8.30 A.M. to 12 M. Other times by ap- pointment.
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Public Works Department-8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Also Mondays, 7.30 to 9 P.M.
All the above offices are in City Hall and close at 12 M. on Saturdays.
School Department-8 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. and Monday, 7 to 8 P.M .- High School Building, Briscoe street.
Superintendent of Schools-On school days 8 to 9 A.M. and 4 to 5 P.M. Mondays, from 7 to 8 P.M., High School Building, Briscoe street.
The City Stables-Tel. 888. Open day and night, where complaints may be made.
ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNTS.
All bills against the city must be certified as correct by the several of- ficers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Auditor on or before Thursday night of each week. Separate bills should be made for each account or depart- ment. Bills, when approved and al- lowed, are payable Tuesdays of each week, at the City Treasurer's office.
BOARDS.
Assessors.
John M. Murney, term expires 1917, $1100; Charles E. Riva, term expires 1918, $1100; William R. Brooks, term expires 1916, $1100. John M. Mur- ney, chairman.
Board of Health.
Joseph E. Herrick, term expires 1917, $50; Charles H. Phillips, M. D., term expires 1918, $50; M. R. Jerome Crowley, term expires 1916, $100.
Commissioners of Sinking Funds.
John L. Saltonstall, term expires Jan. 31, 1918. Benjamin D. Webber, term expires Jan. 31, 1919. Joseph C. Kilham, term expires Jan. 31, 1917.
Commissioners of Trust Funds.
Parker S. Davis, Charles E. Ober, terms expire 1916; Albert Boyden, term expires 1917; Joseph C. Kilham, term expires 1918; Percy A. Wallis, treasurer, ex officio.
Board of Managers of Public Cemeteries.
Clarence Rogers, term expires first Monday of March, 1918; William Galloupe, term expires first Monday of March, 1916; Eben Day, term ex- pires first Monday of March, 1917; clerk, Supt. of Cemeteries, ex-officio.
Engineers of Fire Department.
Robert H. Grant, chief; John J. Wittenhagen, first assistant; John M. Publicover, second assistant, terms expire May 1. 1916.
Overseers of the Poor.
Frank A. Woodbury, term expires 1917, $50; William C. Morgan, term expires 1918, $50; James A. Wright, term expires 1916, $900.
Registrars of Voters
George P. Brown, term expires April 30, 1918; Charles H. Woodbury, term expires April 30, 1916; John F. Hill, term expires April 30. 1917; Luther S. Herrick, clerk and member ex-officio; $100 each.
Beverly City Planning Board
Organized 1914. Meets at Public Works Department Office, City Hall. Augustus P. Loring jr., chairman; Ralph E. Johnson, sec; W. Murray Eaton, Wilderd E. Caldwell, A. Scott Fraser, David S. Lynch, Wil- liam W. Laws, John S. Baker, Mrs. Gladys Rice Saltonstall.
School Committee.
Melvin E. Davenport, chairman; George D. Alderman, clerk; Dr. Francis G. Stanley, term expires 1917, Melvin E. Davenport, term expires 1917; James B. Dow, term expires 1918; William L. Jenkins, term ex- pires 1918; Mary B. Smith, Evelyn B. Young, terms expire 1916. S Howard Chace, Superintendent of Schools.
Trustees of the Public Library.
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier, Miss Katherine P. Loring,Louis H. Baker, terms expire Jan. 31. 1918; Lawrence A. Ford, William R. Driver, George E. Woodberry, terms expire Jan. 31,
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1916; Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham, Miss Margaret Whitney, terms expire Jan. 31, 1917.
OFFICERS. (See also Boards.)
City Auditor, Henry S. Parker, $1200 City Clerk, Luther S. Herrick, $1500'; Commissioner of Public Works, James A. Blackmer, $2400; City Collector, Andrew S. Edwards, $1500; City Engineer, Harrie L. Whitney, $1500; City Messenger, William R. Tucker, $1000; City Physician, William F. Hayes, M.D., $600; City Solicitor, Guy C. Rich- ards, $1300; City Treasurer, Percy A. Wallis, $1200; Clerk of Board of Health, George H. Thissell; Clerk of Committees, Frederick B. Brown- ing, $1200; Clerk of Overseers of the Poor, James A. Wright, $900; Clerk of Public Works Department; Otis L. Lunn; Inspector of Milk, Henry E. Dodge, 2d; Inspector of Plumbing, Frederick W. Herrick, $1200; Inspec- tor of Buildings, Howard P. Williams $1200; Sealer of Weights and Meas- sures, Robert J. Rafferty, $900; Sec- retary of School Committee, George D. Alderman; Superintendent of Almshouse, Walter Farnham; Engin- eer at Pumping Station, Herbert T. Conant.
See Police Department for Other Inspectors, Fence Viewers, Weigh- ers, Measurers, Etc.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
School Committee. Smith, Miss Mary B., member at large, 39 Bartlett street (1916).
Stanley, Francis G. Dr., Ward One, 144 Cabot (1917).
Young, Evelyn B., Mrs., Ward Five 508 Elliott (1916).
Davenport, Dr. Melvin E., Ward Two, 61 Lovett street (1917).
Alderman, George D., Ward Three, 33 Federal street (1917).
Dow, James B., Ward Six, 705 Hale street, Beverly Farms (1918).
William L. Jenkins, Ward Four, 113 Corning street (1918).
Meetings. Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the last Tuesday of each month at 7.30. Spec- ial meetings at the request of the Chairman or two members of the Committee.
Standing Committees.
Executive -* Mr. Dow, Miss Smith, Mr. Huntoon, Mrs. Young.
Finance-Mr. * Jenkins, Mr. Dow, Mr. Alderman, Dr. Stanley.
Instruction -* Miss Smith,. Mr. Al- derman, Mrs. Young, Dr. Stanley.
Maintenance-Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Dow, Miss Smith, *Mr. Alderman. *Chairman.
Sub-Committee Assignments of each Member.
Dr. Davenport-Finance, Instruc- tion, Executive, Maintenance, Indus- trial School.
Mr. Alderman-(Chairman) Main- tenance, Industrial, Finance, Instruc- tion.
Mr. Dow-Finance, Executive (Chairman), Maintenance, Industrial School.
Mr. Jenkins-Finance (Chairman), Maintenance.
Dr. Stanley-Instruction, Indus- trial School, Finance.
Mrs. Young-Executive, Instruc- tion, Industrial School.
Miss Smith-Instruction (Chair- man), Executive, Maintenance.
School Year. The school year be- gins Wednesday after the first Mon- day in September and is divided into four quarters of ten weeks.
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Vacations. There is a vacation of one week at Christmas. The schools are closed on legal holidays, Satur- days, the day following Thanksgiving and June 17; also one week at end of first 20 weeks and at end of first 30 weeks of school.
OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
High School building; Open from 8 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Mondays 7 to 8 P.M. Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 M.
S. Howard Chace, superintendent ; Mildred F. Hurshman, bookkeeper; Miriam C. Luscomb, stenographer; Helen D. Bradstreet, statistician; Ne- hemiah S. Heron, attendance officer; William T. Pepper, asst .; Nellie Fe- gan, pupils' savings collector.
TEACHERS. 1915-1916.
High School. Briscoe Building, Bris- coe Street. Telephone 366_R.
Principal, Sumner B. Hurd; Head of English Department, Maude Win- ship; Sub-masters, Harold C. Childs, Elston E. Gaylord, Otis M. Riggs; Assistants, Priscilla Alden, C. Caro- line Atkinson; Mabel L. Bartlett, Mabel L. Butler; James W. Calder- wood, Lucy H. Chapman, Jennie A. Cole, Louise J. Cooper, Joseph D E. Danforth, Isobel D. Davidson, F. Antoinette Davis, Marion R. Dex- ter, Elizabeth R. Emmons, Beth S. Haywood, Carl E. Herrick, Walter W Herrick, Mary Hird, Maleen P. Hicks, Elizabeth A. Horne, Laura E. Horne, Effie E. Lindsay, Effie M. Lowe, Elsie E. Miles, A. E. C. Oliver (substitute), Bernard Ross, Chester Ross (leave of absence), Clara Ross, Roland S Stebbins, Evelyn R. Thomp- son, Amy H. Van Doorn, Ruth A. Walcott.
Bass River, 30 Conant St. Telephone 762-R.
District Lines: North of upper Balch St. where it meets Cabot St., at No. 573, to the Wenham line.
Principal, Chas. S. Brown; Grades, 7-8, Mabel A. Wallis; 5-6, Susan T. Linnell; 3-4, Ethel S. Merrow; 1-2, Mrs. Lucy E. Stubbert; Coach, Maude W. Nelson.
Centerville School, 437 Essex Street. Telephone 726-R.
District Lines: Territory north of 200 Essex St. to Wenham line, in- cluding Cole, Foster, Standley, Grov- er, Hull and Wood Sts.
Principal, Grades, 5-8, Marion L. Miller; 1-4, Mildred L. Hilliard, Coach, Martha M. Weston.
Cove School, 164 Hale St., Cor. Hale and Cross Streets. Telephone 212-W
District Lines: From 184 Lothrop St. north-east to the end. On Hale St. 184 to 348, including Boyle St. on the north and Prince St. on the south. Corning St., No. 35 to the end. Bis- son St., No. 83 to the end.
Principal, Evolyn A. Greenlaw; Grades, 7-8, Helen F. Norris, 5-6, Henrietta Townsend; 3-4, Marguerite M. Hazen; 1-2, Laura R. McCurdy.
Edwards School, Rantoul, School and Edwards Streets. Telephone 863-W.
District Lines: West of the center of Cabot St. from Salem bridge to and including Federal St. Includes cross streets as follows: Cabot St. even numbers from 2 to 238; Chap- man St., Nos. 1 to 14; Park St., Nos. 1 to 77; Rantoul St., Nos. 1 to 266 (except 255).
Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Clerk, Helen P. Foster; Grades, 7, Emma L. Knight; 7, Nellie F. Har- rison; 6, Ruth W. Woodberry; 6, Anna B. Brooks; 5, Mildred A. Fe- gan; 5, Grace E. Hood; 4, Mary G. Fletcher; 4, Mary E. Riley; 3, Flor- ence A. Appleton; 3, Clara F. Bell; 2, Beulah T. Currier; 2, Mrs. Sarah D. Kinsman; 1, Isa L. Buffington; 1, Laura E. Klippel; 1, Sara F. Dodd; Coach, Mary L. Woodbury; Junior
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Manual Training, Mabel A. Mat- thews,, Aimie A. Woodbury.
Farms School Cor. Webster Avenue. Telephone B.F. 141-W.
District Lines : Territory east of a line drawn in a north-easterly direc- tion from 349 Hale St. to the Wen- ham line.
Principal, Wilhelmina Patterson; G. Florence Swanson; 5-6, Katherine 3, Mary F. Lowd; 1-2, Adelaide L. M. Deering; 4-5, Carrie A. Giddings; Day, Coach, A. M. Striley.
Hardie School, 23 Essex Street. Telephone 709-M.
District Lines : Includes Harrison, Appleton and Baker (Nos. 1-25) Avenues; both sides of Essex St. to Corning St .; Liberty St .; houses west of Lothrop St. between East St. and corner of Hale St .; thence both sides of Lothrop St. to Central St. (both sides) ; and the east side of Cabot St., north to Harrison Ave. Includes cross streets as follows: Baker Ave., 1 to 25; Bisson St., 1 to 82; Cabot St., odd numbers 117 to 351; Corning St., 1 to 35, Essex St., 1 to 200; Hale St., 1 to 83; Lothrop St., 53 to 144, Lovett St., 30-except No. 31.
Principal Clara A. Smith; Grades, 8, Addie B. Hobbs; 8, Eleanor M. Varney; 8, Clara Hudson; 7, Alice G. Lapham; 6, Laura E Cram; 5, Mar- tha E. Bradstreet; 5, Winifred P. Up- ton, 4, Eva L. Boynton ; 3, Lillian W. Downing; 2, Agnes M. Moore; 1-2, A. Florence Monroe; 1, Mary A. Mar- ston; Coach, Louise E. Dearing.
Mckay School, Corner Balch and Mc- Kay Streets.
Telephone 762-W.
District Lines: The territory is bounded by a line drawn east and west through the junction of Balch and Cabot Streets at No. 573, to Brimbal Ave., thence south to Colon St., thence west to 413 Cabot St., be- tween Charles and Swan Sts., and including all territory west of Cabot St. and north of Grant St. Includes
Green St. and Woodland Ave., 1-27, and cross streets as follows: Cabot St., even numbers from 402 to 570, odd numbers from 415 to 569; Elliott St., Nos. 235 to 337; Heather St., from No. 16 to end of street.
Principal, Charles S. Brown, Grades 7, Cora M. Rogers; 6, Cora T. Peck; 5, Ethel M. Parks; 4, Edna D. Taylor; 3-4, Mrs. Clara W. Andrews; 3, Eve- lyn W. DeLory; 2, Millicent G. Per- kins; 1, Mabel F. Cressy, 1, Eva C. Irving; Coach, Cora O. Reynolds.
Prospect School, Pickett Street. Telephone 869-M.
District Lines : Bounded by Grant Charles and Coln Sts., territory west of Essex St. as far south as Peabody Ave., Larcom, Baker and Columbus Aves .; the east side of Cabot St. to Gloucester Crossing and the west side from Gloucester Crossing to Beck- ford St. Includes Bennett St. and Beckford St. (36 to 50) and part of Grant and Ropes Sts., (1-15), and the west side of Cabot St. adjacent to these streets. Cross streets included as follows: Baker Ave., Nos.26 to 69. Cabot St., even numbers 388 to 400, odd numbers 353 to 413; Heather St., Nos. 1 to 15.
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