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(b) Mercantile Division-Over 600 places of business, including depart- ment stores, hardware stores, drug stores, grocers, shoe stores, jewelers, airplane dealers, auto dealers, chain stores, furniture stores, and miscellaneous.
(c) Site of the projected six million dollar modern trading center.
(d) Employment-4,500 (approximately).
12. BANKS: National Bank, Savings Bank, Trust Company, Cooperative Bank, Industrial Bank and two Credit Unions.
13. CHURCHES: Twenty churches of practically every denomination.
14. MODERN Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, containing swimming pool, gymna- sium, recreational facilities and dormitory.
15. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
(a) Twelve Grammar Schools.
(b) Junior High School.
(c) Two Trade Schools.
(d) Comprehensive High School (built in 1926), $1,100,000 valuation, generous elective privileges extended the students. The latest available figures of the State Department of Education rate Beverly as first in the State of Massachusetts in the number of high school pupils in proportion to the population of the city, and also first in the percentage of high school pupils in the proportion to all pupils in school.
(c) One Deaf Mute School.
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(f) Three Parochial Schools.
(g) Two private schools. One junior college.
(h) Modern and up to date library with a total of 102,700 volumes and average daily circulation of over 800 volumes-one branch library, four deposit stations and 11 school building collections.
16. RECREATION
(a) Municipal-6 Public Parks, 8 Public Playgrounds, 2 Beaches and Bathhouse, and Athletic Field with first class club house and grand- stand.
(b) One fine golf course with five others. located in suburban area. Indoor tennis court as well as the splendid golf, tennis courts and bowling green of the United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association.
(c) Tourists' paradise with its miles of scenic beauty, including nine miles of sea coast.
(d) Two modern theatres.
17. Government-recognized Airport.
(a) Municipally owned.
(b) Listed as an intermediate field on United States Air Charts and also under Government Airways as a class 4 airport, possessing a Night Directional Beacon, 3 Hard Surface runways, control tower.
18. Over one hundred clubs, associations and organizations, representing practically every type of organization in the country.
19. Summer homes, second to none, for many of the world's wealthiest families who have provided much to the scenic beauty of Beverly and the North Shore with their beautiful homes and surrounding estates and have also benefited the community as a whole by their increased purchasing power.
20. PUBLIC PROTECTION
(a) Fire Department-all motorized with a permanent force on a two platoon system.
(b) Police Department-permanent, motorized, foot patrol, 2-way radio system.
(c) Efficient postal, telephone and telegraph service. '
(d) Health-Central clinics, including up-to-date Red Cross unit, and a modern hospital, second to none, rated as Class A by the Ameri- can College of Surgeons and Physicians.
21. INFORMATION SERVICE
Beverly Chamber of Commerce-Organization of industrial, commer- cial and civic interests, dedicated to the welfare and progress of Beverly and its environs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL-
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Civil Government State of Massachusetts
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B LIBERTATE
For the Political Year 1949
State Election Held the First Tues- day After First Monday in Nov- ember bi-ennially on the even year. Legislature meets Annually First Wed- nesday in January.
GOVERNOR, 1949 His Excellency, Paul A Dever, (Cam- bridge), $20,000.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, 1949 His Honor, Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, (Worcester).
OFFICERS
Edward J. Cronin, Chelsea, Secre- tary of State; John E. Hurley, Boston, Treasurer and Receiver General; Thomas J. Buckley, Boston, Auditor;
93 Francis E. Kelly, Boston, Attorney General.
COUNCILLORS
District No. 1, Joseph P. Clark, jr., (D) of Fall River; Dist. No. 2, Clayton L. Havey, (R) of Boston; Dist. No. 3, Otis 'M. Whitney, (R) of 'Concord; Dist. No. 4, Patrick J. McDonough, (D) of Boston; Dist. No. 5, Cornelius J. Twomey, (D) of Lawrence; Dist. No. 6, John F. Casey, (D) of Somer- ville; Dist. No. 7, John J. O'Brien, (D) of Worcester; Dist. No. 8, Edward G. Shea, (D) of Springfield.
SENATORS
1st Essex District, Charles V. Ho- gan, (D) of Lynn; 2d Essex District, Christopher H. Phillips, (R) of Bev- erly; 3d Essex District, Cornelius F. Haley, (R) of Rowley; 4th Essex Dis- trict, John W. Coddaire, jr., (D) of Haverhill; 5th Essex District, Michael A. Flanagan, (RD) of Lawrence.
Representatives 15th Essex District, Andrew E. Faulkner (R), and Corne- lius J. Murray, (R) of Beverly.
ESSEX COUNTY
County of Essex, Incorporated 1643. Shire towns, Salem, Lawrence, New- buryport.
County Commissioners. J. Fred Man- ning, Lynn, term expires 1952; C. F. Nelson Pratt, Saugus, term expires 1952; Arthur A. Thompson, Methuen, term expires 1951.
Meetings held at Salem on Tuesday of each week.
Sheriff, Frank E. Raymond, Salem.
County Treasurer, Thomas F. Duffy, Lynn.
Register of Deeds, Southern District (office at Salem) A. Franklin Priest of Haverhill, Northern District (office at Lawrence) G. Hudson Driver, of Law- rence. Assistant Registers, Southern District, Carl C. Emery of Newbury- port; Arthur C. Martinson of Marble- head. Northern District, Helen M. Lyons, of Lawrence.
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BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1949 COURTS
Supreme Judicial Court
Associate Justices. Stanley E. Qua, of Lowell.
Associate Justices. Henry T. Lum- mus, of Lynn; Arthur W. Dolan, of Boston; James J. Ronan, of Salem; Raymond S. Wilkins, of Winchester; John V. Spalding, of Newton; Harold P. Williams, of Brookline.
Attorney General, Francis E. Kelly of Boston.
Superior Court
Chief Justice. John P. Higgins of Boston.
Associate Justices. William A Burns, of Pittsfield; Edward T. Broadhurst, of Springfield; Walter L. Collins, of Bos- ton; Daniel T. O'Connell, of Newport; Raoul H. Beaudreau, of Belmont; Edward F. Hanify, of Belmont; Abra- ham E. Pinanski, of Brookline; James C. Donnelly, of Worcester; Frank J. Donahue, of Boston; Lewis Gold- berg, of Brookline; John E. Swift, of Milford; Vincent Brogna, of New- ton; George F. Leary, of Springfield; Thomas H. Dowd, of Brookline; J. Arthur Baker, of Buzzards Bay; Joseph L. Hurley, of Fall River; Francis J. Good, of Cambridge; Jesse W. Morton, of Reading; William C. Giles, of Long- meadow; Paul G. Kirk, of Newton; Allan G. Buttrick, of Watertown; Felix Forte, of Belmont; Joseph E. Warner, of Taunton; John V. Sullivan, of Middleborough; Eugene A. Hudson, of Brookline; Edward J. Voke, of Chelsea; Frank J. Murray, of Boston; Daniel D. O'Brien, of Northampton; Horace T. Cahill, of E. Braintree; Frank E. Smith, of Taunton; Charles Fairhurst, of Greenfield.
Clerk of the Courts. Archie N. Frost, of Andover. Assistant Clerks, Hollis L. Cameron, of Beverly; Charles H. Metcalf, of Beverly; Melville Row- and, of Salem; E. Philip Littlefield, of Marblehead; Raymond W. Schlapp, of Methuen.
District Attorney. Hugh A. Cregg, Methuen; Assistants, John J. Ryan,
Haverhill; Henry R. Mayo, of Swamp- scott; Samuel H. Jaffee, of Swamp- scott; Albert P. Pettoruto, of Law- rence.
Probation Officers. Fred M. Barr, Lawrence; Clarence L. Huntress, Law- rence; Eugene Fenton, Lawrence; Ma- rie T. Ronan, Salem. Offices Court House, Salem and Lawrence.
LAND COURT
Judge, John E. Fenton, of Lawrence. Associate Judges, Patrick J. Courtney, of Springfield; Joseph P. Cotton, of Lexington; Recorder, Sybil H. Holmes, of Brookline; Assistant Recorders, the Registers of Deeds in the various 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 A. M .; for civil business, 10 A. M. Writs returnable every Saturday in the year.
District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Marblehead, Middleton, Sa- lem, Topsfield and Wenham. Justice, George B. Sears, of Danvers. Asso- ciate Justice, Robert W. Hill, of Sa- lem. Clerk, Leo H. Tracy, of Salem; Probation Officers, Samuel A. Camp- bell, of Salem; Pauline P. Caliga, of Danvers.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
Office at Court House, Salem.
Judges, John V. Phelan, of Lynn; John A. Costello, of Andover.
Register, John J. Costello, of North Andover.
Assistant Register, Arthur D. Fow- ler, of Marblehead. Second Assistant, William J. Greenler, Jr., of Boxford. Third Assistant, Marion W. Nichols, of Salem.
Terms of Probate Court. At Salem on the first, third and fifth Monday of every month, except August; and on the first Monday of August; at New-
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Annual Election Tuesday After Sec- ond Monday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January at 12 Noon
Mayor
Hon. Robert J. Rafferty, 18 Brown st.
Aldermen At Large
William H. Davis, jr., 11 Woodland ave.
Victor A. Clare, 22 Lothrop.
Walter F. Corbett, 28 Cliff.
WARD ONE-Ernest E. Chase, 12 Gregg st.
WARD TWO-John H. Davidson, 127 Water st.
WARD THREE Abraham L. Cohn, 43 Bow st.
WARD FOUR-Alfred M. Spear, 9 Jackson st.
WARD FIVE-Thomas J. Wickers Jr., 8 Lincoln st.
WARD SIX-Joseph M. Donovan, 811 Hale, B F.
President of the Board, William H. Davis, jr.
Clerk of the Board, Bennett E. Merry.
City Messenger, William J. McDon- ald.
Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen
Finance and Property-Aldermen Davis, Clare and Corbett.
Legal Affairs and Accounts-Alder- men Davidson, Wickers and Chase.
Public Service and Aid-Aldenmen Donovan, Cohn and Spear.
Clerk of Committees-John F. Cou- hig.
Date of Meetings of the Board of Aldermen
First and Third Mondays at 8:00 p. m.
Regular Meetings
Mayor and Aldermen-First and third Mondays of each month at 8:00 p. m.
Committee on Finance and Property -Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. .
Committee on Legal Affairs and Ac- counts Friday evenings, at 7:00 o'clock.
Committee on Public Service and Aid-Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Board of Health First Monday evening of each month.
Trustees of Public Library-Last. Thursday in each month.
School Committee-Last Monday in each month, except July.
Board of Public Welfare-First Sat- urday in each month.
Office Hours of Departments
Mayor-8:30 to 11:45 A. M. and 1:15 to 5:00 P. M.
Assessors-From 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Board of Health-8:30 A. M. to 12, and 1 to 5 P. M.
City Auditor-8:30 to 11:30 A. M., 1:00 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.
City Treasurer-8:30 A. M. to 12:00 and 1:00 to 5:00 P. M.
Clerk of Committees-10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. and 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., and evenings when Board and Committees meet.
Inspector of Plumbing-8:30 to 10:00 A. M., 11:30 A. M. to 12:00 M.
Inspector of Buildings-1:00 to 3:00 P. M.
Public Welfare-8:30 A. M. to 11:45 A. M. and 1:15 P. M. to 5:00 P. M.
City Electrician-10:00 A. M. to 12 noon.
Sealer of Weights and „Measures- Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 8:30 A. M. to 9:30 A. M. Other times by appointments.
Public Works-8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Commissioner of Public Works- 10:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
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All the above offices are in City Hall, and close at 12:00 M. on Satur- days.
The City Stables-(Tel. 888) Open day and night, where complaints may be made.
School Department-8:15 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays 8:15 A. M. to 12 M. The Briscoe Junior High school, Essex st.
Superintendent of Schools: On school days 4:00 to 5:00 P. M. The Briscoe Junior High school, Essex st.
Allowance of Accounts
All bills against the city must be cer- tified as correct by the several officers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Au- ditor, on or before the tenth of each month. Separate bills should be made for each account or department. Bills, when approved and allowed are pay- able on the 15th of each month, at the City Treasurer's office.
SALARIES
Mayor, $4,000; City Treasurer, $3,200; City Clerk, $3,300, City Auditor, $3,200; City Collector, $3,200; City Messenger, $2,600; Assessors each $3,100; City Solicitor, $3,300; City Physician, $2,200; City Electrician, $3,900; Clerk of Committees, $3,100; Inspector of Buildings, $3,000; Inves- tigator of Relief, $2,200; Assistant City Clerk, $2,200; Deputy City
Collector, $2,200; Board of Regis- trars of Voters, each $200.00; Sealer of Weights and Measures, $2,900; Inspector of Animals, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, $500; Inspector of Animals, Ward 6, $150; Harbor Master, $750; Deputy Game Warden, $100; Superintendent of Cemeteries, $3,000; Licensing Board each $200.
Chief of Fire Department, $3,600; Deputy Chiefs of Fire Department, each $3,300; Captains, each $3,200; District Chief, $250; Permanent Men, per day $7.857; PBX Operators, each $49.00 per week; to all call men in the Department, each per year, $150.00.
Wardens, per day, $12.00; Clerks, per day, $12.00; Inspectors, per day, $10.00.
Chief of Police, $3,600; Captain, $3,300; Lieutenants, $3,200; Sergeants, $3,100; Regular Day and Night Patrol- men, per day, $7.857; Reserve Officers, .90625 per hour; Custodian, $2,800.
Public Welfare, Members of Board, each $200.00; Clerk of the Board, $3,200; Superintendent of City In- firmary $900.00.
Superintendent of Schools, $7,300.
Commissioner of Public Works, $5,000.00; Chief Clerk in Public Works Department, $2,200.00.
Member of the Board of Health, each $200.00; Clerk of the Board of Health, $3,000; Inspector of Plumbing, $3,300.00; Inspector of Meats, etc. $3,100.
BOARDS
Assessors
Edgar S. Foster, term expires 1951; Daniel J. Keenan, term expires 1950; Charles H. Barter, term expires 1949.
Board of Health
Alexis Ducharme, term expires 1950; Jacob H. Fine, M.D., term expires 1951; Charles E. Campbell, term ex- pires 1949.
Commissioners of Trust Funds
Fred A. Newman, term expires 1950; Benjamin A. Patch, term expires 1951; Charles E. Ober, term expires 1949; Earle E. Gay, term expires 1949; John C. Lovett, treasurer.
Board of Managers of Public Cemeteries
Roy P. Hatch, term expires first Monday of March, 1952, John W. Day, term expires first Monday of March. 1950; Dr. John C. Wilson, term expires first Monday of March, 1951; Clerk Supt. of Cemeteries, ex-officio.
Registrars of Voters
Edmund J. Morency, term expires March 31, 1951; Fred B. Hodgdon, term expires March 31, 1952; Harold E. Murphy, term expires March 31, 1950; Bennett E. Merry, clerk and member ex-officio.
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Trustees of the Public Library
Thomas J. Casey, John C. Birming- ham, B. Frederick Yoffa, terms expire 1950; William A. Rowe, Lawrence E. Foster and Mrs. Louisa L. Conrad, terms expire 1951; Thomas F. Delaney, Robert O. Small, W. Lincoln Boyden, Jr., terms expire Jan. 31, 1952.
Planning Board
George Jeffs, Robert Gamble, John O. Harmaale, terms expire 1950; Dwight G. Standley, Richard C. South- wick, Alexander W. D. Black, terms expire 1951; Edward H. Ober, Gordon T. Richardson and Horace J. H. Sears, jr., terms expire 1949. Edgar G. Mitchell, secretary.
Public Health Dispensary
Room 12, City Hall, Telephone 1016. Medical Director, Daniel F. Murphy, M. D.
Executive Secretary, Catherine S. Murphy.
Office Hours-8:30 to 11:30 A. M., 1:00 to 5:00 P. M.
Members-Dr. Jacob H. Fine, M.D., chairman; Alexis Ducharme, Charles E. Campbell-members of the Board of Health.
Dental Clinic, Frederick J. Desmond, D. M. D., Katherine L. Murray, hy- gienist.
Office Hours-9:00 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. on school days at Washington School except Tuesdays.
9:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. on Tuesday at Beverly Farms School.
Licensing Board
Thomas J. Mahan, term expires 1953; George E. Janotta, term expires 1949; Willard D. Foster, term expires 1951.
OFFICERS
(See also Boards)
City Auditor, Louise M. Linehan, term expires Dec. 31, 1950; City Clerk, Bennett E. Merry; City Collector, J. Sewell Day; City Electrician, William H. Greenlaw; City Messenger, Wm. J. McDonald; City Physician, Samuel M. Albert, M. D .; City Solicitor, Mat- thew S. Heaphy; City Treasurer, John C. Lovett; Clerk of Board of Health,
Thomas H. Scanlan, jr .; Clerk of Com- mitties, John F. Couhig; Clerk of Board of Public Welfare & Agent, Carl E. Jacobson; Harbor Master, Charles Chapman; Commissioner of Public Works, Albert H. Richardson; Inspector of Milk, Meats and Provi- sions etc., Francis M. Hogan; Inspec- tor of Plumbing, John W. Donlon; Inspector of Animals, Horace D. Lambert and James J. Fanning; In- spector of Buildings, R. Erwin Dolloff; Librarian Public Library, Marjorie H. Stanton; Sealer of Weights and Measures, Edmund L. McDonnell; Secretary of School Com- mittee, Ellis M. Purinton; Superinten- dent of City Infirmary, Roland H. Morse; Superintendent of Schools, Starr M. King; Superintendent of Cemeteries, Frederic H. Sanborn; En- gineer of Pumping Station, Robert W. Perrigo; Fence Viewers, Alonzo G. Foster and William O. Waggott.
Assistants in Offices of Departments
Assessors-Beatrice H. Whittemore, Mary E. McKeone. City Auditor-Marion C. Keith, Patricia F. Donlon.
City Clerk-Dorothy G. Hersey, An- na Tropeano.
City Collector-Yvonne Filiault, Ma- ry Tosi.
City Treasurer-Alma Foster, Mar- garet M. Daley.
Mayor's Secretary - Louise E. Brady.
School Committee-Mima S. Dallas, Mary E. Wittenhagen, Norma But- man.
Public Welfare Department, Social Workers-Elizabeth E. Perrigo, Alice H. Ober, Hazel A. Stevens.
Principal Clerk-Mary E. Brown.
Senior Clerks-Mary Slattery, Mar- garet Radcliffe.
Junior Clerks-Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Victoria Abbondanza, Katy Christie.
Public Works-Ray A. Dollard, Bessie Williams, Helen E. Turner and Katherine Vanikiotis.
Electrician and Building Inspector- Olga S. Carlson.
Engineering Div-Daniel J. Mori- arty, Gordon T. Richardson, Edgar G. Mitchell.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Roster of the Beverly Police Department
Chief, Edward Aucone.
Captain, Harold F. Marley.
Lieutenants, James W. McCarthy, John L. Hanson, Edward R. Lynch, Francis J. Minton.
Sergeants, John M. Norwood, John J. Risoldi, 'Clyde R. Smith, Louis E. Shaw, jr.
Custodian, Martin F. Terry.
Patrolman, Warren L. Adams, George A. Aldrich, Rinaldo Angelini, Thomas F. Barry, William R. Camp- bell, James P. Connors, Francis Cowles, William D. Cowles, Arthur C. Crandall, Edward J. Day, Clifford G. Dennis, Louis T. Diebner, Joseph J. DiVencenzo, William H. Dwyer, Edward H. Egan, Maurice M. Foley, Alfred J. Fortin, Chester Kennedy, Joseph H. Lynch, Raymond F. Mac- Nutt, Eugene R. Marley, Eugene Mar- ley, Francis K. McCormack, Dominic Menesale, Vito S. Menesale, Kenneth A. Mills, James C. Mood, Daniel J. Murphy, Sr., Daniel J. Murphy, Jr., James W. O'Neill, James Perkins, Alojzy F. Piecewicz, Douglass Plum- mer, Joseph H. Pompey, Nichol Re- mari, Albert Salvanelli, Henry F. Slattery, Kenneth W. Stokes, Harold R. Stone, Frank W. Stackpole, Albert P. Turner, James J. Walsh, George Whelpley, William A. Wood.
Reserves, Paul F. Morse, Eugene H. Marley, Theodore Piekos.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
School Committee
Mayor, member Ex-officio. Russell P. Brown, chairman. Richard Y. Grant, vice chairman. Ellis M. Purinton, secretary.
Dr. Richard E. Alt, John C. Bir- mingham, Ellis M. Purinton and George B. Larcom, terms expire 1952.
Russell P. Brown, Clifford D. Baker, Richard Y. Grant and Eliot F. Tozer, terms expire 1950.
Starr M. King, Superintendent of Schools.
ORGANIZATION
(As of January 1949)
Chairman-Russell P. Brown. Vice-Chairman-Richard Y. Grant. Secretary-Ellis M. Purinton.
Standing Committees
Finance-Mr. Grant, chairman; Mr. Baker, Mr. Larcom, Mayor Rafferty, and Mr. Brown.
Instruction-Mr. Tozer, chairman; Dr. Alt, Mr. Birmingham, Mr. Purin- ton, and Mr. Brown.
Industrial-Mr. Birmingham, chair- man; Mr. Baker, Mr. Grant, Mr. Tozer, and Mr. Brown. Mayor Raf- ferty is President of Committee.
Sub-Committee Assignments
Dr. Alt, instruction; Mr. Baker, fi- nance, industrial; Mr. Birmingham, industrial chairman, instruction; Mr. Brown, finance, instruction, industrial; Mr. Grant, finance chairman, indus- trial; Mr. Larcom, finance; Mayor Rafferty, industrial president, finance; Mr. Purinton, instruction; Mr. Tozer, instruction chairman, industrial.
Athletic Advisory Board
Willard H. Smith, chairman; John C. Birmingham, Starr M. King, Wil- liam E. Mackenzie, George B. Larcom, Roy K. Patch, Otis M. Riggs.
Adm. Office-Briscoe Junior High School bldg., 16 Essex st.
Supt. of Schools-Starr M. King.
High-cor. Sohier rd. and Colon st .; Willard H. Smith, principal.
Briscoe Junior High-Essex st .; Leslie R. Jones, principal.
Brown (Charles S.)-30 Conant st .; Miss Amy M. Striley, principal. Centerville-437 Essex st .; Miss Alice M. Dowling, principal.
Cove-164 Hale st .; Mrs. Edith M. Morgan, acting principal.
Edwards-Rantoul, Edwards, and School sts .; Miss Florence M. Ross, principal.
Farms-66 Haskell st., Beverly Farms; Mrs. Edith M. Morgan, acting principal.
Hardie-23 Essex st .; Miss Leora E. Richardson, principal.
Junior Manual Training-Rantoul, School and Edwards sts .; Mrs. An- gelica R. Vorgeas, acting principal.
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McKay-McKay cor. Richmond sts .; Miss Alice M. Dowling, principal.
Prospect-Pickett st .; Miss Amy M. Striley, principal.
Ryal Side-137 Bridge st .; Miss . Winifred P. Upton, principal.
Washington-415 Rantoul st .; Miss Edna I. Barton, principal.
Trade School at BHS bldg; Claude H. Patten, director.
Co-operative Trade School at BHS bldg .; Claude H. Patten, director.
FIRE DEPARTMENT HEAD- QUARTERS
Central Fire Station, Monument Square
Permanent-Frederick W. Witten- hagen, Chief; Mellen W. Jones, Leo J. Murphy, Charles F. Dooling, John E. Callely, Deputy Chiefs; John C. Kelle- her, Call District Chief.
BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS
Ward ONE
Note: Boxes listed east of Bass River in ward 1 are now in Ward 2
12 Cabot and Bow sts.
13 Cabot and Railroad ave.
14 Congress and Wellman
15 Porter and Linden ave.
16 School and Wellman
17 Engine No. 2 House
18 Rantoul and Fayette
19 Rantoul and Railroad ave.
112 Bow and Park
113 Winthrop and Crescent aves.
*114 Riverview and Folger ave. 115 Bridge and Livingstone ave.
116 Opp. No. 32 Eastern ave.
*117 Bridge and Hillside ave. 118 Bates Park and Sylvester aves.
121 Rial Side Fire Station
123 Western and Garfield aves.
125 Bridge and Cressy
126 Giles and Stewart aves.
131 Williams and Guild rd.
133 Green opp. Woodland ave.
135 Elliott, opp. Echo ave.
137 Sturtevant, near Mckay
141 Fairview ave.
143 Elliott near County Way
151 Bow, opp. Home
*152 River, near Pleasant
*161 Kernwood ave. and Leech
*162 17 Winthrop ave, near Harris
*163 Bates Park ave.
*164 Foster's Point
*165 Bailey and Shortell aves.
166 South ter.
*171 Echo ave. near Sturtevant st.
*172 Glidden and Matthies
*181 25 Broadway
*182 32 Pleasant
Ward TWO
21 Central Fire Station
23 Ocean and Lovett
25 Brown and Thorndike
26 Washington and Lovett
27 Lovett, near May
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