The Cambridge directory 1910, Part 87

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 618


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Gentile Martino 67 Main Goldstein Max 272 Western av


Harris A 28 Portland Hartman Simon 187 Camb Hirsch J 9 Central sq Hirschberg Paul 622 Camb Howard Geo H 277} Broadway Howarth John T 145 Columbia Ingalls H B 249} Broadway Keene John H 213 Hampshire Knowles Florence E Mrs 24 Boyl- ston


Kolster Robert 1901 Mass av Llewellyn E J Mrs 2024 Mass av Looney Michael 674 Camb Mclaughlin 4Patrick 426 Broad- way Miller C 92 Hampshire Monier J Armand 2460 Mass av O'Hara K A ga Mt Auburn Pearsons W A 273 Broadway Pinhero A G 732 Camb


Preston Margaret A 793 Main Robinson E M Mrs 9 Belmont Schmidtko R T Mrs 15 Portland Schwartz S 809 Main Scars Augusta 54 Brattle


Sloan Joseph A 80 River Smith James W 353 Broadway Sullivan Mary A Mrs 156 Rindge av Sullivan Timothy 86 Bridge Van Hise M A Mrs 687 Main Welch Peter 170 Rindge av Whalen M 2530 Mass av Wiggin Amy Mrs 77a Pleasant


Woolworth F W & Co 548 Mass av Zimmerman S 100 Portland


Varnish GOULD & CUTLER CORP 105- 107 North Boston See page 703


Ventilation and Drainage


GREENE & CO ;23 Mass av See page 305 Ventilators MERRILL P W CO 130 Washing_ ton (North) Boston See page 15 and foot lines in General Di- rectory


Veterinarians


Bolger D I. 35 Ash


United States Passports AMEE ALBERT F 1380 Mass av See page 15


HANNUM L M & CO 649 Mass av See page 19 Hastings Arthur N 550 Mass av M'COY GEORGE M. 45 Kilby Boston


Upholsterers


Abromson R 141 River Alexander A 842 Main Anderson Arvid R 131 Mass av Coveny W J & Co 30 Brattle Grant James 1116 Mass av HARPER JAMES & CO 79-81 Bow Somerville See above HINES EDWARD B


0 Becch See page 695


Irwin James W 10 Boylston


KELSEY JOHN H 20 Pearl See Foley J Mrs 345 Main


page 709 Levine S 727 Main


See page 687 Reffin Thomas r 203 Pearl


Young Thomas O 55 Walden ZIRKEL WILLIAM H 660 Main See page 710


Upholstery Goods CORCORAN J H & CO 587 Mass av See page 14


556


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Veterinarians-con Broderick W H 3475 Mass av


Hadcock Charles E 473 Broadway WESTON LOUIS F 686 Mass av


Murphy Daniel S 271 Green


Murphy Jere D 38 Pearl


SMITH ALBERT A 16 William See page 71I


Smith F J 460 Green and 838 Main


Smith L Albert 292 Green


Vulcanizing


BAY STATE VULCANIZING CO 35 Prospect See page 696 Camb Vulcanizing Co Front n Wi- ndsor


Harvard Vulvanizing Co 244 Ha- rvard


Wagon Covers HOYT GEORGE T CO 52 S Ma- rket Boston See back cover


Wall Papers


ACKERS J L P (estate of) 515 Mass av See page 541


EDWARDS W J 28 Boylston See page 703


Guilbault E 188 Hampshire


HAYDEN FRED 29 Boylston See page 702 and foot lines


LOUGEE O C & CO 56 Brook- line See advt City Government Price C F 10 Leighton ct


RITCHIE J WALTER 56 Nor- folk See page 710 WOODS E C II Perry and 63 State See page 39


Washing Compounds X L Mnfg Co 3' Kinnaird


Watch Makers and Repairers Bacon John F 1856 Mass av Greene W S 655 Main


Kenney F R 747 Mass av


Water (Spring)


Belmont Spring Water Co 14I Hampshire


Water Conductors


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO


(THE) mills at Neponset exhi- bit 166 Devonshire salesroom I Sudbury Haymarket sq Boston See page 712


Waterproof Clothing and Hats SAWYER H M & SON (oiled) factory Second cor Thorndike See page 689


Waterproofing Compounds Viscol Co 188 First


Waterproofing Materials


BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO 297 Franklin Boston See


front


Wedding Canopies


BROCK BROS 1372 Mass av See page 698


Wedding Parties


DOUGLASS JOHN W 154 Bro-


okline See page 36


Wedding Stationery


foot lines in General Directory COLEMAN BROS 242 First 91 Wheelwrights


Nitenson & McHugh 61 Broadway


Whiteners and Whitewashers ACKERS J L P (estate) 515 Mass av See page 54I


EDWARDS W J 28 Boylston See page 703


FEELEY MARTIN A 686 Mass av See page 707 HALEY HENRY 280 Broadway See page 710


HARRINGTON JAMES J 28 In- man See page 709


LOUGEE O C & CO 56 Brook- line See advt City Government Morgan T W 23 Murdock


PIHL MARTIN 295 Windsor See page 707


RYAN THOMAS 17 Clary See p 700 WOODS E C II Perry and 63 State See page 39 Wig Makers


NORRIS BEATRICE A 579 Mass av See page 408


Window and Door Frames


STEARNS A T LUMBER co


(THE) mills at Neponset exhi- bit 166 Devonshire salesroom I Sudbury Haymarket sq Boston See page 712


Window and Door Screens BURROWES E T CO (THE) screen manufacturers 53 State Bos- ton, Mass and Portland Me


MERRILL P W CO 130 Wash- ington (North) Boston See page 15 and foot lines General Directory


Wentworth T B 28 State


Window Shades


CORCORAN J H & CO 587 Mass av See page 14


Crown Window Shade Co 9 Bro- okline


MCLELLAN W H 5 Merrimac B See page 27 and foot lines


MERRILL P W CO 130 Wash- ington (North) Boston See page 15 and foot lines in General Di- rectory Wire (Electric)


SIMPLEX ELECTRICAL CO


(THE) 6 Sidney office


State Boston See page 714 Wire Work Mnfrs Morss & Whyte 10 Pilgrim and 75-81 Cornhill Boston Wood and Coal


(See coal and Wood also Kind- ling Wood)


BAY STATE FUEL CO general GRECIAN


office and wharves 157 Main branch offices 624 and 1326


Mass av and 127 Cambridge


Boston See front cover


: Cambridge Delivery Co 142 First CARSTEIN COAL CO 47 Cogs- well av See page 706


Broadway 450 Mass av branch 70 Green Boston See foot lines Barrell John T 543 Camb Marcello F 41 Camb


METROPOLITAN COAL CO 221 Bridge general offices 30 Co- ngress Boston See foot lines in General Directory


O'NEILL JAMES P 300 Cambr- idge and 62 Webster av Som- erville See page 699


PAGE GEORGE G BOX CO (kindling) I to 13 Hampshire See page 419


Portland Wood Co 288 Portland PROUDFOOT DAVID & CO 84 Bridge and 93 State rm 43 Bos- ton See front cover SUBURBAN COAL CO 29 Dane Somerville See back cover WARREN F C CO 6 Post Office sq Boston


WELLINGTON-WILD COAL


CO 39 Bridge and 129 Inman general offices 7 Central Boston See front cover


WELLINGTON & BUCK CO 211 Bridge See back cover Wood and Ivory Turning


Scranton D F 80 State Scranton H A 81 State


STANDARD TURNING WORKS 740 Main See back cover


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO (THE) mills at Neponset exhi- bit 166 Devonshire salesroom I Sudbury Haymarket sq Boston See page 712


Wood Carvers (See also Carvers Wood) Forg & Miller 29 Otis Goodman Harry 12 Osborn Johnson Peter 4 Osborn Scribner W G 79 State


Wood Preservatives


BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO 297 Franklin Boston See front cover


Wood Printers


PAGE


GEORGE G BOX


£


CO


I to 13 Hampshire See page 419


Wooden Boxes


IIO PAGE GEORGE G BOX CO


1 to 13 Hampshire See page 419


Wooden Ware


MOORE & HADLEY 38 Brattle See page 701


Wrought Iron Work


IRON WORKS


(THE) 28 Tudor See page 696 .


Yeast


Fleischmann Co (The) 94 Inman


557


OSCAR C. LOUGEE & CO.


House Painters


Furniture Repaired and Refinished Paper Hanging, Graining, Glazing, Kalsomining and Whitening PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS


56 Brookline Street,


Cambridge


Telephone


Residence, 140 Pearl Street


CAMBRIDGE CITY GOVERNMENT


1910


Municipal Election, M arch 9, 1910. City Government Organized on April 5, 1910 MAYOR Albert M Chandler


Hon William F Brooks office Benjamin F Chase Louis F Conant Timothy J Horan


City Hall


Frederick A Lincoln Irving N Linnell John A McDonald


Ward


8


John Allen


Ward I


Henry W Beal


Ward


8


Charles H Millner Jesse W Moreland


Ward


Marshall F Blanchard


Ward 10


John P Brenan


Ward 8


3 Charles F Murphy Peter J Nelligan Forris W Norris Robert H O'Neil


Ward


5


Oliver D Clary


Ward 2 John E Quinn Ward


I


Jeremiah Corkery


Ward 7 Daniel D Sheahan


Ward 3


Bernard F Fallon


Ward 6 John H Trodden


Ward


Edward B James


Ward 8


John Ward


Ward 9


Jos P Quilty


MEMBERS OF COMMON COUNCIL


Solomon H Barnard


Arthur E Beane


Percy N. Bolster Ward


Frederick H Burke


Charles E Carruth 2nd


City Clerk Edward J Brandon Ward 6 Asst City Clerk Albert M Pear Ward 10 Assessors, Wards 1-2 Daniel B 8 Shaughnessy, Wards 3-4-5-6-7 Jc- Ward 2 remiah F Donovan, Wards 8-9-10-


Ward Timothy W Good


Ward 5 Board of Health Charles II Th- 4 omas M .D (Chairman) J B Soper Ward Ward (Clerk) Bradford H Pierce M D Ward 11 (physician to Board)


Ward


6


Bridge Commissioner and Har- bor Master Francis J Smith I


Chief Engineer Fire Department Nathaniel W Bunker


7 9 3 Chief of Police Frederick B Pu- llen


City Auditor Harry T Upham City Electrician Timothy C O'Hearn


City Engineer Lewis M Hast- ings


City Messenger Frank T Evans City Physician Wm G Brousseau office Central sq bldg


City Solicitor Gilbert A A Pevey Clerk of Committees John Mc- Duffic


Clerk of Common Council Edw Counihan


BOARD OF ALDERMEN


Ward


Ward


Jas F Black Ward


Ward


Ward


Jos M Casey Ward II


Ward


I


Ward II


CITY OFFICERS


558


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Sealer of Weights and Measures Manuel Andrew: Deputy sealer, Emery T Morris


Inspector of Animals Charles E Hadcock M D V


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar Ernest H Sparrow M D


Overseers of the Poor: Henry H Winslow, chairman; Rev John R MIcCool, Patrick J Calla- Swan


ghan, James F Mullen, Pat- rick Crowley, George P O'Brien David P Muzzey, sec, office Cen- tral sq bldg Cambridgeport; Ad- die Benson, clerk; Samuel F Nor- ton and Belmont


ris, visitor


Supt of City Home Charles E Goodrow


Matron of City Home Mrs Emma A Goodrow


City Physician William G Brou- sseau


Park Commissioners Geo How- land Cox, pres; Dr Charles S Ca- Hutchins hill. sec; Wm M Wadden, David J Nelligan. supt of parks


Registrars of Voters, Albert H Hall clerk; John P McCormick, George W Turnbull, Frederick W Macdonald office Central sq bldg Western av


Superintendent of Buildings and Inspector of Public Buildings Th- omas F Tracy


Superintendent of Streets Edw man W Quinn


Treasurer and Collector of Tax- es William W Dallinger


Water Board. office City Hall Joseph E Doherty, John F O'Brien Geo H Howard, Andrew J Rady Alvin F Sortwell, pres; Walter H Harding, registrar and clerk of board; Edwin C Brooks, supt


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Chief of Police Frederick B Pul- len, office Central sq bldg West- ern av


Captains' District I James E Murray, District 2 John F Murray, District 3 John J McBride


Chief Inspector Capt Patrick J Hurley


Asst Inspectors Lieuts James A Cox, Michael Neilan, John W De- ehan


Lieutenants of Police Herbert Gordon, David A Stevens, Sta I; Michael J Brennan, Charles L Pike Sta 2: James S Alexander, James P Hall. Sta 3;


Sergeants of Police Orrin B White, James M Keaney, Sta 1; Frederick A Robinson, Sta 2; Wil- lian H McMenimen, Charles F Aberle, Sta 3; Patrick F Murray, Tames E McNulty, John J Canney, Sta 4


Officers on Special Duty, Joseph H Furbush, Public Library


Drivers of Patrol Wagons Dis- trist 2, Frederick McLaughlin, Warren H Dow, Dennis J Suilivan District 3 John Coffey, John J Sullivan


District 4 John J McCauley, Wil- liam F Ward


Matrons Mrs Catherine Good- win, Mrs Mary McEachern


Medical Examiner William D


THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX


Jurisdiction Cambridge Arling-


Standing Justice Charles Almy Special Justices Arthur P Stone (Belmont) Robert Walcott


Clerk Emerson W Law


Asst Clerk Wm A Forbes


Probation Officer Frank A Ha- gar


Asst Probation Officer Lucy C


Court held at Cambridge Brat- tle sq


Sits for criminal business every week day at 9 a m except lega! holidays and for civil business Thursdays at 10 a m except from third Thursday of June to third Thursday of Sept Poor debtor session every Friday at 10 a m


Court Officer Gilmore B Creel-


FIRE DEPARTMENT Chief Engineer Nathaniel Bunker; asst James M Casey


ENGINE NO I City brag Brattle sq


Thomas H Kneeland. capt; Joseph Corcoran, lieut; Charles A Cairns, engineman; Hiram W Ho- oker, asst engineman; Hiram W


J


ENGINE CO NO 2 378 to 394 Mass av


Charles Emerson, capt; John J Balfe, lieut; Daniel E Powers, eng- inman; John H McDermott, asst engineman; William T Anderson driver of engine; James H Furfey, driver of hose; John D Shea, Wm J Anderson, hosemen


ENGINE CO NO 3 Third st cor Gore Walter Baker, capt


ENGINE CO NO 4 Mass av cor Blake Daniel A McCaughin. capt ENGINE CO NO 5 Inman sq Frank P Scanlan, capt


ENGINE CO NO 6 178-180 River street John H Brown, capt


ENGINE CO NO 7 350 Main


George A Garrity, capt; Joseph A Wood, lieut; Peter F McSorley, engineman; John McCarthy, asst engineman; Henry J O'Brien, dri- ver of engine; Dennis R Sullivan, driver of hose; Robert J Buchan- Joseph S Hayes, James A S Drink- water hosemen


CHEMICAL ENGINE NO I Central sq bldg Western av Jas T McCabe, lieut; Daniel O'Connell, driver; James H Mc- Cabe, Cornelius J Crowley hosemen


CHEMICAL ENGINE NO 2 167 Lexington avenue


HOOK AND LADDER CO NO I City Building Brattle sq


Cutter L Vose, capt; Albert S Benson, lieut; John F McPherson, driver David T Burns, Benjamin McArthur, Garfield Eagleston, lad- dermen


HOOK AND LADDER CO NO 2 Portland street near Cambridge John T McNamee, capt


HOOK AND LADDER CO NO 3 378 to 394 Mass av


Wm F Newman, capt; Wm H Cairns, lieut. Exurie J Ouimette, Morris A Skold. tillermen; Wm C Richardson, driver


HOOK AND LADDER CO NO 4 Wyeth sq Angus H Macdonald, capt


Hooker 2nd, driver of engine; Da- COMBINATION WAGON NO I niel E Shea, driver of hose; 'Thos F Drummond, Mortimer F Hart- Wyeth sq Edward F Conroy, lieut ney, hosemen


CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH Location of Boxes


12 Third cor Winter


13 Cambridge near First


14 Thorndike cor Third


15 First cor Binney


16 Third cor Bent


17 Standard Oil Works, Sixth


18 Vine near cor Fifth


19 Cambridge near cor Sixth


I21 North cor Water


I22 Metropolitan Coal Co Bridge


123 J M Woods Co, Bridge


124 Fifth cor Winter 126 Fourth Police sta No 3 131 A H Davenport Co, Camb 134 First opp Thorndike Hall & Co. First


135


147 Prison Point cor Bridge


151 Ginn & Co, First


555


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


162 American Net and Twine Co. 341 Reardon & Son, Waverly Second


165 Independence Ice Co Second


168 Blake Pump Works, Third


174 Blake's Pattern Building Sixth 175 Alden Speare's Sons Co Sixth 176 Warren Bros, Potter


178 Rubber Works Yard, Potter


179 Boston Bridge Works Binney


191 Spring opp Seventh


193 Goepper Bros Barrel Factory Ninth


195 Gore J P Squire's Works 196 North P & P Co Medford So- merville


197 Parochial School Seventh


198 Sacred Heart Church Sixth 199 Thorndike and Sixth


21 Cambridge cor Harding


23 Webster av cor Plymouth 24 Broadway cor Burleigh 25 Third cor Broadway 26 Mass av cor Amherst 27 Main cor Osborn 28 Harvard cor Norfolk


29 Cambridge cor Tremont 212 Porter cor Bedford


215 Portland cor Cambridge


Thompson's B F, Hampshire cor clark


231 232 233


L Kemp & Sons Broadway Clark cor Harvard


241 Boston Woven Hose Co Ham- pshire


242 Lever Bros Yard Broadway


243 Tower's Piano Key Factory Brodway


245 Broadway cor Sixth


247 Washington cor Burleigh


248 Ivers and Pond Piano Fac- tory, Main


251 West Boston Bridge Transfer Station


253 Kendall & Sons Boiler Works Main 254 Shoe & Leather Fair bldg Es- plande


271 Spiral Tube Works Albany 272 Whittemore Bros, Albany


281 Broadway cor Boardman


282 Pine cor Washington 284 Norfolk cor Austin


291 Cambridge cor Columbia


292 Purety Distilling Co Cambri- dge


.293 Hampshire opp City Stable


295 Columbia cor Hampshire


31 Lafayette sq Truck House No 3


32 Albany cor Pacific 34 Sidney cor Allston


35 Magazine cor Chestnut 36 Magazine cor Lake


37 River cor Blackstone 38 Pleasant and River


39 Mass av, Central sq


7311 Kennedy Biscuit Works, Green


312 Simplex Electrical Co Sidney


321 Library Bureau. Albany 322 Seavern's Piano Action Co, Sidney


342 Brookline cor Chestnut


345 Norcross Bros Yard Brookline 681 Walden cor Richdale av


346 Brookline opp Valentine


35I Pearl cor Allston


361 Pleasant cor Fairmont


371 Riverside Press, Blackstone


372 Cambridge Elec Light Co We- 693 Bellevue av cor Avon Hill


stern av


38I Western av cor Howard


391 Pearl cor Auburn


41 Inman sq Engine House No 5


42 Broadway cor Antrim


43 Mass av cor Hancock


45 Banks cor Flagg


46 Dana cor Harvard


47 Mt Auburn cor Holyoke pl


48 Cambridge, Memorial Hall


49 Cambridge opp Baldwin


411 Prospect cor Summer


416 Cambridge cor Ellsworth av 417 Holy Ghost Hospital, Camb 421 Harvard cor Inman


431 City Hall, Massachusetts av 432 Franklin cor Soden


434 Bay cor Kinnaird


453 Putnam av cor Magee


454 Reversible Collar Co, Putnam av


461 Massachusetts av. Putnam sq 462 Boston Bookbinding Co, Ar- row


471 DeWolf opp Grant


472 Mass av opp Bow


481 Harvard College Yard, Univ- ersitv Hall


483 Kirkland cor Summer


491 Public Library, Broadway


492 Manual Training School, Irv- ing


493 Broadway cor Ellery


494 English High School, Broad- way


An5 Latin School, trowbridge 51 Harvard sq cor Brattle


52 Mt Auburn opp llilliard


53 Brattle cor Mason


54 Willard cor Foster


56 Mlt Auburn near llospital


57 Brattle cor App'eton 59 Parker cor Healey


511 Brattle sq City Building


512 Church opp Palmer


531 Radcliffe College Garden and Mason


541 Brattle cor Sparks


571 Bratt'e cor Elmwood av 6 Craigie Temporary Bridge 61 Kirkland near Baldwin 62 Oxford cor Hammond 63 Mass av cor Waterhouse 64 Concord av Arsenal sg 65 Linnacan cor Avon Hill 67 Concord av cor Huron av 68 Walden cor Raymond 60 Arlington cor Walnut av 621 Carver cor Wendell


623 University Museum, Oxford 624 Mass av cor Shepard


625 Oxford cor Prentiss


671 Cambridge Observatory, Con- cord av


682 Sherman cor \'alden


684 Crescent av opp Raymond


691 Massachusetts av cor Lin-


naean


7 Massachusetts av near F R R bridge


71 Mass av cor Regent


72 Mass av cor Cogswell av


73 Rindge av cor Hollis


74 Sherman cor Railroad


75 Jackson cor Rindge av 78 Mass av cor Cottage Park av 79 Mass av cor Dudley


711 J Cushing & Co. Regent


721 Mass av opp Day


741 Reed near Schoolhouse


Rail- 742 Metropolitan Coal Co, road


781 Circular Loom Co, Clarendon av 782 Cambridge City Home 791 Harvey cor Montgomery 84 Huron av cor Reservoir


89 Fresh Pond av cor Concord av Concord av near Com Glue


Co


91 Commonwealth Glue Co


Concord av


93 Locust cor Cushing


94 Belmont opp Norman


Two Blows all-out signal 5-5 No school signal given at 7:40, 8:15, 12:45 Or 1:15 p m


INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HO- IDERS


Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire


Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assist- ance is called for


To give an alarm open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once and let go. Each box contains a small bell, which, if heard before you pull indicates that an alarm has been previously given, and by listening at the box you will learn the number of box from which the alarm is given, but in no case will you pull the hook while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm remain at the box so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it


Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the sig- nal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed being placed over each box giving the requisite informa- tion


85 Lakeview av cor Huron av


87 Alt Auburn near Railroad Car House


560


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


First alarm will be given by ry Russell, Esq; Mrs Florence Lee *Roberts-Ward 4, Windsor cor striking two or more rounds of Whitman, Sanford B Hubbard sec Harvard; W Mortimer MacVicar, box number


Regular meeting of the School master


Second alarm will be given by Committee on alternate Fridays striking three blows followed by at eight o'clock p m


box number


Offices at City Hall;


Third alarm will be given by hours from 4 to 5 o'clock p m ex- striking three blows twice cept Saturdays gongs, bells and whistles


General alarm will be given by lin striking three blows three times on gongs, bells and whistles


LOCATION OF BELL STRIK- Chapman ERS


City Hall, Mass av


Engine House No 4, Mass


Corlett st school


Engine No 2, Lafayette sq


Engine No 7, Main


Methodist church Harvard


Steamer 5, Inman sq


Unitarian church Harvard sq Webster school house, Upton


STEAM WHISTLES


Boston Woven Hose 110 Portland Hews Pottery, Crescent av Electric Light Station 410 West- ern av


TIMOTHY C O'HEARN, City Electrician


CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY


Located on Coolidge av, Conse- crated Nov 1, 1854; Contains 85 acres Board of Cem com: John Lynch, chairman; John S Clary, William A Bertsch, Gustav Wil- son, David A Barber, Roswell We- therbee, John S Sheridan, Geo T Quinn, Edward J Brandon, clerk of board; George D Ford, supt; John J Mckenzie, clerk of Cem


CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRA- RY


Broadway between and Irving


Trowbridge cor


Open every day. legal holidays excepted, from 10 a m to 8 p m Sundays from 2 to 10 p m


Officers: Edward C Wheeler, of Market; George B Colesworthy pres; Wm Taggard Piper, treas; master


Clarence W Ayer sec and librar- ian


Number of volumes, about 80,- Gregor, 'master


000 Additions are constantly made


BRANCHES City bldg, Fourth E C


*Kelley-Ward 3, Willow near Open 10.00 to 1.00, 2.30 to 5.30, Cambridge; H Warren Foss, mas- 6.30 to 9.00 Mary A Curtis, asst ter


in charge


210I Mass av N C *Morse-Ward 6, Allston cor- ner Brookline; Mary A Townsend, Open 10.00 to I, 2.30 to 9.00 El- master


len M Hayes, asst in charge


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Putnam-Ward 2, Otis corner


pres; Fred A McMenimen, J Hen- master .


*Russell-Ward 9, Larch road near Huron av; Arthur C Wads- office worth, master


*Shepard-Ward II, Mass av near Russell Evelyn J Locke, pr-


*Sleeper-Ward II, Dudley cor- principal


Taylor-Ward I, Charles near Third; Ella R Avery, principal


Thorndike-Ward 2, Thorndike corner Sixth; James Dugan mas- ter


Webster-Ward 7, Upton near Magazine; John D Billings, mas ter


PRIMARY SCHOOLS


*Includes Grammar and Primary grades


Boardman-Ward 6. Windsor near Main; Elizabeth J Karcher, principal


Cushing-Ward 9. Cushing, Bel- mont District; Maude A Deehan, principal Felton-Ward 5, Amory near Broadway; C Florence Smith, pri- ncipal


Gannett-Ward 3, Jefferson near Cambridge; Mary A Rady, prin- cipal


Gore-Ward I, Gore near Third Frances E Pendexter, principal


Lassell-Ward 2. Charles near Sixth; Francis E Whoriskey, priil- cipal


*Lowell-Ward 9. Lowell near Mit Auburn; Eusebia A Mimrd, principal


Merrill-Ward 5, Fayette cor Broadway; Louise W Harris, pri- ncipal


Otis -- Ward 2, Otis near Fifth: Ellen N Leighton, principal


Parker-Ward 4, Broadway cor Sixth; Mary A Knowles, principal Reed-Ward II, Reed near Rin- dge av; Margaret T Burke, prin- cipal


Riverside-Ward 8. Putnam av


Tarbell-Ward 7. Howard cor- ner Griggs; Emma J Young, prin- cipal


Willard-Ward 6, Dana sq near Magazine; Katherine E Hayes, principal


Wyman-Ward II, Rindge av near Moss av; Addie M Bettinson,


KINDERGARTENS


Boardman-Ward 6. Windsor Prof Joseph H Beale, L L D, Fourth; Frederick B Thompson, near Main; Florence Rice, prin- cipal


Supt of Schools Frank E Par- incipal


Supervisor of Primary Schools, ner Cedar; A Estelle Ingraham, Mary A Lewis


Director of Music, Frederick E


Assistant in Music, Annie R


Hooper


Director of Drawing, Peter Roos Assistant in Drawing, Lucia N Jennison


Teachers of Sewing, Agnes Gor- don, Katherine A Burke, Nancy T Dawe, Alice H Nay


Truant Officers: Lucian S Cab- ot, John Carmichael, Wm H Po- rter and Thomas F Riley


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HIGH SCHOOLS


LATIN-Ward 8, Trowbridge n Cambridge; head master Leslie L Cleveland


ENGLISH HIGH-Ward 8. Br- oadway, corner Trowbridge; Grace L Deering, master


RINDGE MANUAL TRAIN- ING-Ward 8, Irving corner Bro- adway; John W Wood, Jr, head master


TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR TEACHERS


Wellington-Ward 3, Columbia near Cambridge; Herbert H Bates master


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS


*Includes grammar and primary grades *Agassiz-Ward 9, Sacramento


Oxford; Maria L Baldwin prin


Ellis-Ward II, Norris near Mass av; Edw O Grover, master *Fletcher-Ward 3, Elm head


Harvard-Ward 5, Inman cor- ner Broadway; William L Mac- near Mass av; Elizabeth T Tower, principal


*Houghton-Ward 7, Putnam av cor Magee; John W Freese master


*Peabody-Ward 10. Linnaean principal


cor Avon H Herbert Richardson, master


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561


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Corlett-Ward 9, Holworthy, Belmont District; Annie M Dodd, principal


Cambridge; Carrie E Shepherd, principal


Gore-Ward I, Gore near Third; Selma E Berthold, principal


Houghton-Ward 7. Putnam av corner Magee; Edith L Lesley,, Frank W 'Holmes, clerk


principal


Lowell-Ward 9, Lowell near vard cor Inman; Rev Henry E Mt Auburn; Melinda Gates, prin- Boyer. pastor; F O Robinson, clerk; S E Jeffery, treas


cipal


Merrill-Ward 5, Fayette cor Broadway; Caroline A Leighton, principal


Parker-Ward 4, Broadway cor Sixth; Leonice S Morse, principal Peabody-Ward 10, Linnaean corner Avon; Julia L Frame, prin- cipal


Shaw-Ward 3, Kelley school Willow st; Harriette E Ryan prin- cipal


Sleeper-Ward II, Dudley cor Cedar; Mabel S Adams, principal Taylor-Ward I. Charles near Third; Marv F Leland, principal


Wellington-Ward 3, Columbia near Cambridge; Gertrude M Gove principal


Willard-Ward 6, Dana sq near Magazine; (two sessions) Alice V McIntire principal, a m; Jennie S Clough principal p m


Wyman-Ward II, Rindge av near Mass av; Clara A Hall prin- cipal


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


NOTRE DAME DE PITIE Harvey. Sisters of the Holy Un- ion of the Sacred Heart in charge


SACRED HEART SCHOOL Seventh and Essex, Boys Depart- ment one master and nine teach- ers


Girls Department in charge of 30 Sisters of Notre Dame ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC, Mt Auburn cor Arrow, Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph


ST PETER'S Concord av near Huron av, Conducted by the Sis- ters of Notre Dame


THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLS


NORTH AVENUE ORTHOD- OX CONGREGATIONAL, Mass THE EPISCOPAL THEOLOG- av cor Roseland; Rev Vincent Ra- ICAL SCHOOL Brattle cor Mason Established 1687.


Robert Treat Paine, Pres Board AL, Magazine cor Cottage; Rev Trustees; Rev Geo Hodges, D D, Richard Wright, pastor; Daniel S Dean; Rev Maxmillian L Kellner, 'Coolidge, clerk Ephraim Spald- ing, treas




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