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THE "KNOW HOW" CLEANERS OF ESSEX COUNTY Office, 54 Lafayette Street, Salem, Mass.
LEWIS'
616 BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1919
KNIGHT M. E. MISS, 162 Cabot. See page 678
*Stone Masons and Contractors
CAHILL EDMUND M. 10 County way. See page 13
CONNOLLY BROS. 20 Oak, B. F. See outside cover
GRADY JAMES L. 18 Summer. See page 680
GRADY MICHAEL, 14 Summer. See lower edge stamp
LINEHAN J. H. CONSTRUCTION CO. 640-642 Hale, P. C. See page 669
WELCH JAMES J. & CO. 7A Wallis. See page 105
Stone Quarries
CONNOLLY BROS. Haskell n. Hale, P. C. See outside cover GRADY JAMES L. Montserrat. See page 680
LINEHAN J. H. CONSTRUCTION CO. Haskell n. Hale, P. C. See page 669
Storage Battery Stations
BEVERLY VULCANIZING CO. 200 Rantoul. See front cover
JOHNSON F. C. 104 Cabot. See page 23
NORTH SHORE STORAGE BAT- TERY STATION, 12 Cabot. See page 696
Storage for Automobiles
HARPER'S GARAGE CO. 131-135 Rantoul. See foot lines HUSSEY P. E. 146 Hale. See page 689
WRIGHT'S GARAGE, 10 Railroad ave. See page 10
Storage for Furniture
BEVERLY . STORAGE WARE- HOUSE 329 Rantoul. See page 68
SMITH GEORGE A. 38 Bisson. See page 9
Storage for Furs
ALASKA FUR CO. 262 Cabot. See page 5
Storage Warehouse
BEVERLY STORAGE WARE- HOUSE, 329 Rantoul. See page 68
Stove and Furnace Repairs
CABEEN JOHN F. 287 Cabot. See page 34
JOHNSON WILLIAM F. 9 Bow. See margins
LUNT A C. (estate) 214 Cabot. See head lines
ROGERS EDWARD W. 130 Cabot. See page 65
Stoves and Ranges
CABEEN JOHN F. 287 Cabot. See page 34
GLADDING R. SMITH, 55 Elliott. See page 694 HAMILTON F. A. E. 311-313 Ran- toul. See page 40 LUNT ALBERT C. (estate) 214 Cab- ot. See head lines
LYMAN & SNOW 324 Rantoul. See page 27
ROGERS EDWARD W. 130 Cabot. See page 65
TOMPKINS C F. CO. 248 Cabot. See page 696
Street Railway Company
Bay State Street Railway Co. waiting station, 231 Cabot
HIGH-GRADE CLEANERS & DYERS LEWIS' SALEM Telephone 1017
BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1919
617
Submarine Diver
Terrio Frank A. 15 Lakeside ave.
Surveyors
APPLETON THOMAS A. 311 Essex. See page 679 Berry William J. 153 Cabot
Tailors, Repairing, Etc.
Baker Harry, 392 Cabot
BARRON A. N. TAILORING CO.
267 Cabot. See back outside cover
DAVIDSON GEORGE, 449 Rantoul. See page 690
GLICK JOSEPH, 127 Cabot.
See
page 690
Greenhill Lazarus 738 Hale, B. F.
GROSSMAN LOUIS, 105 Cabot. See page 690
JABIS BROTHERS, 147 Rantoul. See page 31
KATZ BROS. 79 Elloitt. See page 64 MAMPRE D. H. 244 Cabot, rms. 3, 4 and 5. See page 18
MATISOFF LOUIS, 304 Rantoul. See page 690
McMILLAN ROBERT K. 163 Cabot. See page 690
Pedersen Andreas, 184 Cabot
MITCHELL & CO. 148 Cabot. See page 700 Rantz Israel, 297 Rantoul
Shuman Isaac, 782 Hale, B. F. (smr.) Silverberg M. H. 26 West, B. F. (smr.)
WEST ARTHUR R. 184 Cabot. See page 570
Taxicabs
Carnevale Venanzio, 2 Webber ave. Goldberg Sam, 55 Peirson DESMOND J. F. & CO. 126 Rantoul. See page 688 McVEY & BERRY, 330 Rantoul. See page 49 STEVENS WILLIAM M. 8 W. Dane. See page 36
Tea Rooms
Garden City Tea Room, 11 Broadway Puritan Tea Room, 129 Colon
Teachers
See Music Teachers, also Schools Clark Martha E. W. Mrs. (embroid- ery, etc.) 11 Cross
CROWLEY GERTRUDE WALKER MRS. (voice) 244 Cabot and 18 Mt. Vernon, Salem. See page 677 Demack Leo C. (piano, organ and theory) 861/2 Essex
Foster Bessie O. Miss (physical cul- ture) u. 21 Bartlett
Gardner Lester, 130 Cabot
GREEN ALICE E. MRS. 3 1-2 Sum- mer. See page 678
GREEN P. GORDON (violin) 205 Cabot, rm. 10. See page 678. Tel. 1163-W
Merrill Leverett B. (voice) 244 Cabot, rms. 17-18
Morgan Clarence E. (piano and or- gan) 5 Burton ave.
Pedrick Pearle G. Mrs. (stenography) 24 Mckinley ave.
PRESTON ERNEST (piano and or- gan) 307 Cabot. See page 677
Teaming and Jobbing
(See also Expressing)
ANDREWS JOSEPH F. 82 Dodge. See page 697
Buckley John, 18 Rantoul
BEVERLY ICE CO. 127 Park. See page 50 Cohen Benjamin, 24 Arthur
CONNOLLY BROS. 20 Oak, B. F. See outside cover
Corkery P. Co. 6 Cox et.
DRISCOLL FLORENCE, 245 Elliott. See page 66
EDWARDS STEPHEN A. D. 526 Es- sex. See page 6
Flynn Francis J. 183 Hale GRADY JAMES L. 18 Summer. See page 680 GRADY MICHAEL, 14 Summer. See front edge stamp
LEWIS
LOWEST PRICES Compatible with Highest Quality. Delivery Service
618 BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1919
Gwinn Stephen A. 6 Longwood Ave. Hayes Timothy, 8 Wellman
HOOGERZEIL'S EXPRESS, 7 Back. See page 60
HUTTER ALBERT H. 29 1-2 Vestry. See page 66
LINEHAN JOHN H. CONSTRUC- TION CO. 640-642 Hale, P. C. See page 669
MARSHALL & MOULTON EX-
See
PRESS CO. 53 Broadway. page 49
Morse Frank L. 4 Wellman
Smith David C. 39 Federal
Trask Josiah N. 36 Chase
WELCH JAMES J. & CO. 7A Wallis. See page 105
Telegraph
Western Union Telegraph Co. 5 Broadway and 6 West
B. F. (smr.)
Telephone
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. 157 Cabot and 18 Vine, B. F
Tent Makers
KENNISON JOHN E., jr. 26 Water See page 687 PHILINTE ERNEST A. 202 Rantoul See page 687
Theaters
Dreamland Theater, 66-68 Railroad ave.
LARCOM THEATRE, (N. H. Ware Co. Lessees) 13 Wallis. See page 108 Regent Theatre, 131-135 Cabot
*Tinsmiths
CABEEN JOHN F. 287 Cabot. See page 34 GLADDING R. SMITH, 59 1-2 Chase. See page 694 JOHNSON WILLIAM F. 9 Bow. See margins
LYMAN & SNOW, 324 Rantoul. See page 27
LUNT ALBERT C. (estate) 214 Cab- ot. See head lines ROGERS EDWARD W. 132 Cabot. See page 65
*Tire Pump Couplings
GURNARD MANUFACTURING CO. 97 Rantoul. See page 697
Toilet Parlors
Shangraw Blanche L. Miss, 244 Cabot.
Tog Shops
CASE & MORSE, 262A Cabot. See page 695
Tool and Guage Mnfrs.
BEVERLY TOOL & MACHINERY
CO. 97 Rantoul. See page 57 Conley & McElroy Machinery & En- gineering Co. 97 Rantoul GURNARD MANUFACTURING CO. 97 Rantoul. See page 697 Nichols M. D. Tool Co. 63 Federal
Top Lifts, Taps and Counters
LAWRENCE THOMAS H. 97 Ran- toul. See page 683 Moore Bros. u. 63 Federal
Towel Supply
HURD LAUNDRY CO. 11 Rantoul. See page 67
*Toys, Games, Books, Etc.
FARRIN ARTHUR G. 275 Cabot. See page 682
FOSTER NATHAN H. 174 Cabot. See foot lines FOSTER R. G. & CO. 83 Cabot. See page 685 FOWLER ARTHUR H. 250 Cabot. See page 32
CARPETS AND RUGS PRICES ON APPLICATION TELEPHONE 1017
CLEANED LEWIS'
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*Tree Spraying and Burlapping
HENDERSON R. E. 70 Colon. See page 698 HERNDON BROS. 23 Cross. See page 42
Tree Transplanters
LINEHAN JOHN H. 640-642 Hale, P. C. See page 669
Truant Officers
Pepper William T. High School bldg.
Trunks and Bags
ALMY BIGELOW & WASHBURN
INC. 240 Cabot. See head lines DONAHUE DAN A. 218 Cabot. See page 20 MURPHY M. T. 36 West B. F. See page 673
Trusses and Supporters
DELANEY THOMAS F. 207 Cabot. See page 244 ROPES DRUG CO. 188-190 Cabot. See page 17
*Turning, Band and Jig Sawing
DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 55 POPE J. F. & SON, 82-92 River. See page 30 PUBLICOVER BROS. rear 16 Hart, B. F. See page 671
Undertakers
Carney William J. 4 Lennox Carroll William F. 381 Cabot DESMOND'S UNDERT AKING ROOMS, 126 Rantoul. See page 688
GENTLEE SAMUEL A. & SON. 277 Cabot. See page 69 LEE & CRESSY, 232 Cabot. See
page 24 McKENNA J. F. & SON, 208 Ran- toul. See page 683
Underwear Manufacturer HAYMES R. L. MNFG. CO. 502 Ran- toul. See page 701
Upholsterers
LUNT ALBERT C. (estate) 214 Cab- ot. See head lines
ROGERS EDWARD W. 132 Cabot. See page 65 SANDS GEORGE A. r. 25 Mulberry. See foot lines Whittemore George W. 01 Mulberry
Vacuum Cleaners
BEVERLY GAS & ELECTRIC CO. 223 Cabot. See page 63 Swan Franklin W. 7A Wallis
Variety Stores
(See Five and Ten-Cent Stores) Blaudin Victor, 590 Hale, P. C. Edwards Israel A. 54 1-2 Dodge FARRIN ARTHUR G. 275 Cabot. See page 682
FOSTER R. G. & CO. 83 Cabot. See page 685
FOWLER ARTHUR H. 250 Cabot. See page 32
GIANCOLA ALBERT J. 310 Ran- toul. See page 698
Gershaw Louis 38 Rantoul
Gorfinkle Simon, 399 1-2 Cabot Grossberg Keva, 265 Rantoul Hills Thomas C. 30 Essex Hills Walter C. 231 Cabot Proulx Edmund, 20 Bridge Pyne Margaret E. Mrs. 122 Bridge
Roberts Benjamin W. 10 Enon
Schefts Louis, 9 Mill
Shepard Harry P. 174 Rantoul Twohig Cornelius P. 24B Cabot
LEWIS'
MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS THOROUGHLY CLEANSED TELEPHONE 1017
620 BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1919
Vault and Cesspool Cleaning
Corkery P. Co. 6 Cox ct. Morse Frank L. 4 Wellman
Veterinary Surgeons
Lambert Horace D. 42 Cabot Riordan John J. 12 Hart, B. F.
*VulcanizingĀ®
BEVERLY VULCANIZING CO. 200 Rantoul. See front cover
CRAGEN STEPHEN J. 3 Lovett. See page 27 GARDEN CITY TIRE EXCHANGE 119 Rantoul. See page 21 HAMILTON F. A. E. 311-313 Ran- toul. See page 40
Wall Paper
LUNT ALBERT C. (estate) 214 Cab- ot. See head lines PORTER J. V. CO. 20 Railroad ave. See page 569 ROGERS EDWARD W. 132 Cabot. See page 65
Watchmakers and Jewelers ALLEN J. M. & CO. 244 Cabot. See front cover margin
BRETT H. P. CO. 219 Cabot. See gold stamp back cover HILL JOHN B. & SON, 160 Cabot. See page 676
SMITH LOUIS S. 258 Cabot. See margins
WEBB ALDEN, 145 Cabot. See foot lines Woodbury Arthur P. 345 Cabot
*Wet Wash
HURD LAUNDRY CO. 11 Rantoul. See page 67 STAR LAUNDRY, 91 Rantoul. See page 686
Wheelwrights
Croscup William H. 316 Cabot
Whips, Robes and Blankets MURPHY MICHAEL T. 36 West, B. F. See page 673
WHITCOMB-CARTER
CO. 182-186
Cabot. See outside cover and margins
*Whitewashing
CROSBY FORMAN A. rear 7 1-2 Judson. See page 685
FOWLER JOHN C. 295 Rantoul. See page 65
HURD GEORGE H. 7 Pond. See page 22
Willard Storage Battery Service
NORTH SHORE STORAGE BAT- TERY STATION, 12 Cabot. See page 696
Window Cleaning
NORTH SHORE CLEANING CO. 73 Essex. See page 694
*Window Shade Mnfrs.
MERRILL P. W. & CO. 53 First cor. Thorndike st. East Cambridge.
*Wood Dealers /
GIRDLER JOHN, 15 and 162 Cabot and 78 Water. See page 51 HARRIGAN JOHN J. rear 60 Pleas- ant. See page 34 NEW ENGLAND COAL & COKE CO. 1-15 Water. See foot lines PICKERING GEORGE W. 166 Cab- ot. See page 34
EXPERT BLANKET CLEANERS LEWIS' ( CHEAPER THAN LAUNDERING) TELEPHONE 1017
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Woolens
*Yacht Hardware
WEST ARTHUR R. 184 Cabot. See page 570
WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. 182-186 Cabot. See outside back cover
Worsted Goods
Quiner Katherine F. Miss, 31 Pleas- ant
X-Ray and Electrical Treatments
STANLEY FRANCIS G. 144 Cabot
Yacht and Marine Plumbers
ROBERTSON ROBERT CO. 9 Ab- bott and 6 West, B. F. See page 74
*Yarns
HURLBURT
BESSIE
M.
MISS
296B Cabot
VALUATION AND TAX RATE Of the City of Beverly Since 1895 Copyright 1919
Value of
Value of Per. Estate
Total Valuation $13,909,450
on $1,000 $15.20
$218,273.64
3425
1896.
10,940,700
3,231,800
14,172,500
14.80
216,891.00
3569
1897.
11,211,075
3,066,725
14,277,800
16.00
242,596.80
3538
1898.
11,427,900
3,871,875
15,299,775
15.00
236,826.621/2
3666
1899.
11,704,600
4,495,250
16,199,850
16.00
274,209.60
3753
1900.
11,964,050
4,291,425
16,255,475
16.00
265,727.60
3780
1901.
12,195,550
5,049,150
17,244,700
15.75
277,051.12
3766
1902.
12,663,325
4,814,675
17,478,000
16.00
295,188.00
3885
1903
13,595,700
4,697,675
18,293,275
16.50
309,362.60
3988
1904
14,394,600
4,865,300
19,259,900
16.00
325,947.891/2
4102
1905
15,901,725
4,915,100
20,816,825
16.80
357,943.58
4415
1906.
17,747,800
5,478,125
23,225,925
18.00
428,190.65
5108
1907.
18,802,750
10,252,975
29,055,725
14.40
438,279.92
5029
1908
19,183,150
10,398,000
29,581,150
17.40
524,728.01
5008
1909
19,464,225
15,779,625
35,243,850
15.40
532,367.291/2
5106
1910
20,552,775
15,090,700
35,643,475
15.20
552,608.82
5414
1911
21,409,700
16,646,900
38,056,600
15.00
568,924.16
6109
1912
22,476,975
16,528,365
39,005,340
15.00
596,308.82
6133
1913
23,289,300
17,020,975
40,310,275
17.70
718,133.43
6254
1914.
23,986,950
20,403,675
44,390,625
15.50
706,211.84
6278
1915.
24,608,875
20,390,957
44,648,832
16.20
736,921.07
6805
1916.
26,177,875
21,944,623
48,122,138
15.60
764,005.35
6650
1917
27,211,450
+6,542,259
33,753,709
18.80
894,551.50 9/10 6873
1918.
28,750,700
6,693,541
35,444,241
17.80
*902,203.05
5961
* Including $282,049.43 derived from income tax, leaving $620,153.62 upon which City tax levy was made.
t Loss in value of personal estate after 1916 through operation of new income tax laws.
By Wards
Polls
Personal
Real
Total Valuation
1.
Precinct 15 707
Precinct 2 717
Precinct 15$908,340 Precinct 2 99,560 1,470,455 301,950
Precinct 15$1,669,800} Precinct 2 1,233,400 3,346,650
$3,911,100
2.
760
3.
1076
1,668,425
1,970,375
4.
Precinct 1 591
Precinct 15 139,610
Precinct 15 1,452,025
4,842,445
5.
1096 442
1,543,950
3,428,950
4,972,900
6.
390,705
3,115,875
3,506,580
Non Resident
1,109,420
10,075,525
11,184,945
Bank .. .
238,791
238,791
Total
5961
$6,693,541
$28,750,700 $35,444,241
December Assessments Polls 73
Tax Rate Amt. Raised
Year
Real Estate
By Tax
Polls
1895
$10,600,775
$3,308,675
Exempted Property, $837,175
Personal $27,625
4,817,105
Precinct 2 572
Precinct 2 490,760
Precinct 2| 2,760,050
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BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Civil Government
of the State of Massachusetts
ENSE PETIT
QVILTEM
KPIACIDA
For the Political Year
919
State Election Held the First Tuesday After First Monday in November. Legislature Meets First Wednes- day in January.
GOVERNOR
His Excellency, Calvin Coolidge, Northampton, $10,000.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Hon. Channing H. Cox, Boston, $2,000.
COUNCILLORS
District No. 1, Harry H. Williams, Brockton; district No. 2, Horace A. Carter, Needham; district No. 3, Lewis R. Sullivan, Boston, district No. 4, George B. Wason, Cambridge; district No. 5, James F. Ingraham, Peabody; district No. 6, James G.
Harris, Medford, district, No. 7, Mat- thew J. Whittal, Worcester; district No. 8, Harry L. Bowles, Springfield; Salary, $800 each.
Albert P. Langtry, Springfield, Secretary of State, $6,000; Charles L. Burrill, Boston, Treasurer and Re- ceiver General, $5,000; Harry C. Att- will, Lynn, Attorney General, $7,000; Alonzo B. Cook, Boston, Auditor, $5,000; Jesse F. Stevens, Wollaston, Adjutant General, $3,600.
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
William D. T. Trefry, Marblehead, Tax Commissioner and Commissioner of Corporations, $3,500, room 234, State House; Eugene R. Kelly, Brook- line, Commissioner of Health, $7,500, room 546, State House; F. H. Hardi- son, Wellesley Hills, Insurance Com- missioner, $3,500, room 243, State, House; Lawrence B. Evans, Medford, Librarian, State Library, $3,000, Henry E. Woods, Boston, Commis- sioner of Public Records, $3,000, room 185, State House; Frank L. Dean, Worcester, Controller of County Ac- counts, $2,500, room 312H, State House; Elmer L. Curtiss, Hingham, Chairman Civil Service Commission, $3,500, room 16, State House; Char- les F. Gettemy, Chief of Bureau of Statisics of Labor, $3,000; room 256, State House; Augustus L. Thorndike, Brewster, Bank Commissioner, $3,500, room 124, State House; Sanuel H. Calderwood, Boston, Chairman of Board of Registration in Medicine, $300, room 501, 1 Beacon st; John F. Hayes, President Board of Registra- tion in Pharmacy, $700, room 22, State House; Langdon Frothingham, Boston, Chairman Board of Registra- tion in Veterinary Medicine; Wil- liam H. McManus, Brookline, Chair- man of Board of Registration in Em- balming; Richard R. Flynn, Win- throp, Commissioner of State Aid and Pensions, room 123, State House; William D. Sohier, Beverly, Chair-
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man of Highway Commission; Thom- as F. Pedrick, Lynn, Sergeant-at Arms, $3,500, room 148, State House; William C. Adams, Chairman, New ton, $2,500; Arthur L. Millett, Glou- cester, George H. Graham, Spring- field, Commissioners of Fisheries and Game, $5.00 per day, room 321, State House; Wilfrid Wheeler, Concord, Secretary of State Board of Agri- culture, $3,000, room 136, State House; John N. Cole, Andover, Chair- man Waterways and Public Lands, $3,300, room 473, State House; Fred- erick J. Macleod, Cambridge, Chair- man of Public Service Commission, $8,500, office 1 Beacon st., Boston, Charles H. Crane, Revere, Surveyor General of Lumber, room 306, 88 Broad st., Boston; Fred W. Jenness, Lowell, John Grady, Boston, George F. Harwood, Chairman, Lynn, Com- missioners of Firemen'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; Augustus P. Loring, Beverly, Sena- tor 2nd Essex District; James R. Tor- rey, Beverly, Representative 19th Es- sex District; Joseph E. Herrick, Bev- erly Farms, Representative 20th Es- sex District.
ESSEX COUNTY
County of Essex, Incorporated 1643. Shire towns, Lawrence, Newburyport, Salem.
County Commissioners. Moody Kimball of Newburyport, term ex- pires 1921; James C. Poor of North Andover, term expires 1922; John M. Grosvenor, jr., of Swampscott, term expires 1920. Salary, $2,600.
Associate Commissioners. Charles Leighton of Lynn, Horace M. Sar- gent of Haverhill, terms expire 1920.
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 Commission- ers may determine.
Clerk of the Commissioners. Archie N. Frost.
Sheriff. Samuel A. Johnson of Sa- lem.
Deputy Sheriffs. Samuel Cole, Bev- erly; Frank E. Wells, Lynn, (Spe- cial Sheriff) ; Fred O. Raymond, Por- ter C. Croy, Haverhill; Charles E. Goodhue, Ipswich; 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, Lawrence; John Q. Bennett, Salem; Henry K. Palmer, Georgetown; Earl E. Wells, Lynn; Edward R. Ayers, jr., Newburyport ; William A. Proctor, Amesbury; Samuel Joy, Methuen; Walter H. Brown, Peabody.
Jailers and Keepers of the House of Correction. S. A. Johnson, Salem; Jesse F. Brown, Lawrence; Charles E. Goodhue, Ipswich.
Superintendent of Training School. W. Grant Fancher, Lawrence.
Probation Officers. William T. Kimball, Charles A. Salibury, office, Court House, Lawrence.
County Treasurer. David I. Robin- son, Gloucester; office at Court House, Salem, $3,800.
Register of Deeds. Southern Dis- trict (office at Salem), Willard J. Hale, Newburyport, Assistant Regi- ster ... Robert W. Osgood, Salem, of- fice at Court House, Salem. North- ern District (office at Lawrence), Moses Marshall, Lawrence.
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Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. .. (See Business Directory.)
COURTS
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice. Arthur P. Rugg of Worcester, $10,500.
Associates Justices. William C. Loring of Boston, Henry K. Braley of Brookline, Charles A. De Courcy 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 the third Tuesday of December.
Superior Court
Chief Justice. John A. Aiken of Greenfield, $8,500.
Associate Justices. Franklin G. Fessenden of Greenfield, Frederick Lawton of Boston, Jabez Fox of Cam- bridge, William Cushing 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 Newton, Charles F. Jenney of Boston, Joseph F. Quinn of Salem, John D. Mclaughlin of Boston, Hugo A. Dubuque of Fall River, Patrick M. Keating of Boston, Walter Perley Hall of Fitchburg, Frederick H. Chase of Boston, Rich- ard W. Irwin of Northampton, Chris- topher T. Callahan of Holyoke, Philip J. O'Connell of Worcester, James H. Sisk of Lynn, Webster Thayer of Worcester, Nelson P. Brown of Ever- ett, Louis S. Cox of Lawrence, $8,000 each.
District Attorney, Henry J. Wells, Haverhill. Assistants, Daniel C. Man- ning of Peabody, C. Frank Hathaway, Swampscott.
Clerk of the Courts. Archie N. Frost of Lawrence. Assistant Clerk. Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem. Second Assistant Clerk. James P. Hale of Salem. Third Assistant Clerk. George R. Lord of Salem. Fourth Assistant Clerk. Hollis L. Cameron of Beverly.
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) ; first Monday of June (court) ; third Monday of September (court) ; first Monday of October (jury) ; first Monday 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 September (court) ; third Monday of October (jury) ; at Newburyport, sec- ond Monday of May (court) ; first Monday of October (jury). Criminal. At Salem, second Monday of January at Newburyport, second Monday of May at Lawrence, second 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 variuos counties. 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.
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District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Manchester, Middleton, Sa- lem, Topsfield and Wenham. Justice, George B. Sears of Danvers. Asso- ciate Justices, Edward C. Battis of Salem and Dennis W. Quill of Bever- ly. Clerk, Morgan J. McSweeney of Salem. Assistant Clerk, Blanche O. Safford of Salem. Officer of the Court and Probation Officer, William H. Hart, Salem.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOL- VENCY
Probate office at Court House, Sa- ltm.
Judges. Harry R. Dow, No. An- dover, Alden P. White of Salem.
Register. Horace H. Atherton, jr., of Saugus.
Assistant Register. Clarence W. Brown of Danvers. Second Assistant Register. Lucy S. Brown of Salem.
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
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1919
Annual Election Tuesday after Sec- ond Monday in December. City Government Organized First Monday In January at 12, Noon.
Mayor
Hon. James N. McPherson, 43 Well- man. Office, City Hall, $2000.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
Alderman at Large
Paul S Eaton, 407 Elliott.
C. Arthur Foster, 16 Dodge
Edward Thompson, 238 Essex.
Ward One-Chester L. Pearson, 27 Broadway
Ward Two-George P. Irving, 18 Lovett
Ward Three-William Marshall, jr., 2 Home.
Ward Four-John L. Hanners, 27 Peirce ave.
Ward Five-Joseph R. Drugan, 1 Raymond ave.
Ward Six-Robert W. Means, 40 Haskell, (B F)
President of the Board, Paul S Ea- ton, 407 Elliott.
Edward P. Eldridge, Clerk of the Board.
City Messenger, Roderick B. Han- son.
Committees
Finance and Property-Aldermen Eaton, Foster and Means.
Legal Affairs and Accounts-Alder- men Drugan, Hanners and Pearson.
Public Service and Aid-Aldermen Thompson, Marshall and Irving.
Clerk of Committees-Frederick B. Browning.
REGULAR MEETINGS
Mayor and Aldermen-First and third Mondays of each month at 8.00 P. M.
Board of Health-Last Monday evening of each month.
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.
Committee on Legal Affairs and Ac- counts-Friday evenings.
Committee on Public Service and Aid-Tuesday evenings.
Tuberculosis Dispensary - First Monday in each month 5.00 P. M.
OFFICE HOURS OF DEPART- MENTS
Mayor-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Saturday at 12 M.
Assessors-From 8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Mondays are set apart for the consideration of applications for a- batements.
Board of Health-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 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. Thursdays 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.
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City Engineer-8 A. M. to 12 M. and 1 to 5 P. M.
Clerk of Committees-10 A. M. to 12 M., and 2 to 5 P. M.
Inspector of Plumbing-1 to 4 P. M.
Inspector of Bulidings-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.
Public Works Department-7.30 to 5 P. M. Also Mondays, 7.30 to 9 P. M.
Commissioner of Public Works-11 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. daily, except Sat- urdays.
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.
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