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All Out Signal-Two strokes after an alarm has been given signifies that the fire is out.
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Test Signal-Two strokes at 12 o'clock daily, and one stroke at other times when necessary.
NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL
The no-school signal is given by means of the fire alarm bell and whistle. When the signal, 3-3-3, is heard at 7.15 o'clock in the morning, there will be no session of the Punchard School. When the signal is given at 8. a. m., there will be no session of the grades below the high school in the forenoon, and when it is sounded at 12.30 p. m., these grades will have no session in the afternoon.
POST OFFICE
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ARTHUR BLISS, P. M.
Open from 7.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Money Order Hours, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Hours on Legal Holidays, 8 to 9.30, 5.30 to 6.00.
MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY
8.30 a.m. from Boston, New York, South, West, and Lawrence.
9.30 a.m. from Boston, New York, South and West, Lawrence and Me- thuen.
10.00 a.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and North.
12.30 p.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and North.
2.30 p.m. from Boston, New York, South and West.
4.00 p.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and North.
4.30 p.m. from Boston, New York, South, West.
5.15 p.m. from Boston, New York, South, West.
6.00 p.m. from Lawrence, Methuen and North.
7.15 p.m. from Boston, New York, South and West.
7.30 p.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and West.
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MAILS CLOSE
6.30 a.m. for North Andover, Haverhill and East.
7.00 a.m. for Boston, New York, South and West.
8.45 a.m. for Lawrence and North.
9.15 a.m. for Boston, New York, South and West.
II.15 a.m. for Boston, New York, South, West, North, Lawrence and Me- thuen.
2.00 p.m. for Boston, New York, South and West.
1.00 p.m. for North Andover, Haverhill, East.
3.40 p.m. for Lawrence, Methuen, Haverhill, North Andover, North and East.
6.00 p.m. for Lawrence and the North.
6.30 p.m. for Lawrence, Boston, New York, South and West.
SUNDAYS
Mails assorted at 10.30 a.m.
Mails close for Boston, New York, South and West at 6.00 p.m.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE
Public Pay Stations-Phillips Inn, Chapel avenue; Boston & Maine R. R. Station, Essex street; Arthur Bliss' drugstore, Main street; Phillips Academy, Archaeology Building, Main street; J. M. French's, 125 Main street; W. A. Allen, Musgrove Block; Horace P. Eaton, North Main street; John P. Morgan, North Main street, Frye Village; Abbot Academy, School street; C. H. Shattuck, Ballardvale; Boston & Maine R. R., Lowell Junction; Charles A. Hardy, West Andover.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH
Western Union Telegraph.
Office in the Arco Building, Main Street. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Fraternal Organizations and Clubs
MASONIC
St. Matthews Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Regular communication, the Monday on or before the full moon of each month, at 7.30 o'clock in Ma- sonic Hall, Bank Building, Main street. Officers, 1908: Master, Henry A. Bodwell; S. W., C. Northey Marland; J. W., Herbert S. Stillings; secretary, James Anderson; treasurer, George A. Higgins; chaplain, Burton S. Flagg; marshal, David L. Coutts; S. D., Leonard D. Sherman; J. D., George M. R. Holmes; S. S., Frank H. Hardy; J. S., Roderick Cannon; I. S., Dr. Malcolm McTernen; tyler, Charles Mayer; Trustees of Permanent Fund, Nesbit G. Gleason, three years; John H. Flint, two years; and Albert S. Manning, one year; Trustees of Charity Fund, Andrew McTernen, three years; Harry M. Eames, two years; William A. Allen, one year.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS
Andover Lodge, No. 230. Meets Wednesday evenings at 7.45 in Odd Fellows Hall, Musgrove Block. Officers, 1908: N. G., George C. Dunnells; V. G., James S. May; Rec. Sec., Frank M. Smith; Fin. Sec., Walter Rhodes; Treas., George E. Holt; Warden, Charles Newman; Conductor, James Hovey; Chaplain, Fred Brackett; I. G., Walter Buxton; O. G., John Nice; R. S. N. G., Frank L. Holt; L. S. N. G., J. F. Morse; L. S. V. G., Leonard Saunders.
REBEKAHS
Indian Ridge Lodge, No. 136. Meets first and third Mondays in each month at 7.45 in Odd Fellows Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers, 1908: N. G., Mrs. Sarah I. Cannon; V. G., Mrs. M. Belle Eastman; Chaplain, Mrs. Mary Anderson; Rec. Sec., Sadie Hobbs; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Hattie Smith; Treas., Mrs. May Faulkner; Warden, Miss Mae Morrill: Conductor, Mrs. Eva Buxton; R. S. N. G., George Millett; L. S. N. G., Mrs. Mary Erving; R. S. V. G., Mrs.Maud Hovey; L. S. V. G., Mrs. Elizabeth Rhodes; I. G., Mrs. Jessie May; O. G., John Killacky, jr.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN
Officers of Lincoln Lodge: Past Master Workman, J. Howard Baker; Master Workman, Richard P. Whitten; Overseer, Edwin L. Brown; Fore- man, George A. Perkins; Recorder, Frank M. Smith; Treasurer, J. W. Wagner; Financier, Ira O. Gray; Guide, William H. Guillemette; Inside Watchman, Cutter G. Foster; Outside Watchman, Carl Hendrickson; Trustees, J. H. Playdon, T. E. Rhodes and Austin S. Poland.
DEGREE OF HONOR
Officers of Shawsheen Lodge: Past Chief of Honor, Mrs. Catherine Taylor; Chief of Honor, Mrs. Abby Lewis; Lady of Honor, Mrs. Elizabeth Bruce; Chief of Ceremonies, Mrs. Sarah Batty; Usher, Mrs. Isabelle Abbott; Recorder, Mrs. Ida Riley; Financier, Mrs. Mary J. Long; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Ann Anderson; Inside Watch, Mabel Wescott; Outside Watch, George Wrigley.
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PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY
Andover Grange, No. 183. Regular meetings, the second and fourth Tuesdays from November to May and fourth Tuesdays from May to Novem- ber. Officers, 1908: Master, Ralph Bailey; Overseer, Fred Hersom; Lecturer, Gayton Abbott; Steward, George Carter; Assistant Steward, Chester D. Abbott; Gate Keeper, Mr. Morgan; Chaplain, Henry K. Flint; Ceres, Luella Phelps; Pomona, Lucy Carter; Flora, Carolyn J. Burtt; Secretary, E. W. Burtt; Treasurer, Edward F. Abbott; Lady Assistant Steward, Madeline Hewes; Trustee for three years, B. Frank Smith.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
Gen. Wm. F. Bartlett Post, No. 99. Meets first Friday in each month in G. A. R. Hall, Essex Street. Officers, 1908: Commander, E. K. Jenkins; Sen. Vice Com., Charles Greene; Jun. Vice Com., George W. Chandler; Surgeon, Dr. C. H. Gilbert; Chaplain, Peter D. Smith; Adjutant, J. Warren Berry; Quarter Master, Moscs L. Farnham; Officer of the Day, John B. A. Russell; Officer of the Guard, John Mclaughlin; Sergeant Major, Ballard Holt; Quarter Master Sergeant, George K. Dodge; Patriotic Instructor, Henry C. Hitchcock; Delegate to Department Convention, Henry C. Hitch- cock; Alternate, J. Warren Berry.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS
Wm. F. Bartlett Relief Corps, No. 127. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evenings (except July and August) in G. A. R. Hall, Essex Street. Officers, 1908: President, Miss Delia Curley; Sen. Vice President, Mrs. Lizzie P. Morse; Junior Vice President, Mrs. M. Belle Eastman; Secretary, Sadie M. Hobbs; Treasurer, Mrs. Esther G. Holt; Chaplain, Mrs. Isabel A. Holt; Conductor, Mrs. Helen C. Allen; Guard, Mrs. Olive J. Holt; Assist- ant Conductor, Mrs. Lizzie Buxton; Assistant Guard, Mrs. Katherine L. Eaton; Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. M. Ellen Anderson; Press Correspondent, Mrs. Annie B. Lindsay; Color Bearers, No.1, Miss Mary Robinson, No. 2, Mrs. Emma McTernen, No. 3, Miss Margaret McTernen, No. 4, Miss Re- bekah McCollum.
SONS OF VETERANS
Walter L. Raymond Camp, No. III. Meets third Friday in G. ... R. Hall, Essex Street. Officers, 1908: Commander, J. S. Billington; Senior Vicc, Cutter Foster; Junior Vice, Malcolm Tucker; Camp Council, J. H. Hovey, J. H. Kibbee, Ira Buxton; Secretary, A. W. Holt; Treasurer, W. E. Buxton; Sergeant of Guard, J. H. Kibbee; Color Guard, E. E. Philbrick; Outside Guard, B. Mears; Musician, W. H. Pearce.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Andover Council, No. 1078. Grand Knight, Patrick J. Dwane; Deputy Grand Knight, Timothy J. Mahoney; Chancellor, Dr. John Daly; Warden, James H. Greene; Financial Secretary, Patrick J. Barrett; Treasurer, Michael J. Crowley; Recorder, William L. McDonald; Chaplain, Rev. Fr. Riordan; Trustees, William J. Burns, Lawrence J. Hannon, Albert F. Hemmer; I. G., James J. McCafferty; O. G., Richard J. Hodnett; Lecturer, Frank L. Mc- Donald; Advocate, John S. Robertson.
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CLAN MACDONALD, A. O. S. C.
Officers elected, 1908-Past Chief, Mrs. Allison Robertson; Chief, James Gillespie, Sr .; Thanist, Thomas B. Ewing; Secretary, Thomas B. Gorrie; Treasurer, Donald D. Lawrie; Financial Secretary, Lizzie Sime; Chaplain, Bella Cunningham; Senior Henchman, James Gillespie, jr .; Warder, Mrs. Helen Gorrie; Seneschal, Bella Gorrie.
CLAN JOHNSTON, O. S. C.
Chief, John MacDonald; Thanist, Thomas Thin; Past Chief, William Cunningham; Chaplain, George Baxter; Secretary, John Riley; Sen. Hench- man, James Riley; Jun. Henchman, David Innes; Treasurer, Samuel Harris; Financial Secretary, John Bruce; Warden, George Guthrie; Sentinel, John Monroe.
CARPENTER'S UNION
Officers, 1908-President, George Perkins; Vice-President, Albion Comeau; Recording Secretary, Roscoe K. Cole; Financial Secretary, Austin Poland; Treasurer, Richard Whitten; Conductor, Frank D'entremont; War- den, John Howell.
ABBOTT VILLAGE COAL SOCIETY
Officers, 1908-Alexander L. Dick, President; Isaac Cuthill, Vice-Presi- dent; J. B. Carrie, Secretary; Frank Carse, Treasurer.
ANDOVER ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
President, Daniel Maguire; Vice President, William Matthews; Sec- retary, Edwin Anderson; Treasurer, Charles Fettis; Executive Committee, Charles Fettis, Robert Cairnie, John Hutton, David Croall, David Gordon, Captain, William Black, Vice Captain, Charles Adams. Meets first Mon- day in every month in Abbott Village Hall.
ANDOVER CRICKET CLUB
President, Alexander Valentine; Vice President, William Craig; Sec- retary, William Matthew; Treasurer, Harry Gouck; Captain, Charles Fettis; Vice Captain, William Matthew. Meets first Tuesday in each month in Abbott Village Hall.
NOVEMBER CLUB
Meets on alternate Mondays beginning from November to May. Officers, 1908; President, Mrs. Peter D. Smith; First Vice President, Mrs. Frederic Palmer; Second Vice President, Miss Mary B. Mills; Secretary, Mrs. Charles T. Dole; Treasurer, Mrs. C. Wallace Scott; Directors for one year, Mrs. Walter Buck, Mrs. John Alden; Directors for two years, Mrs. B. Frank Smith, Mrs. Warren K. Moorehead; Directors for three years, Mrs. Robert P. Keep, Miss Elizabeth C. Goodhue.
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MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY
Trustees, E .Kendall Jenkins, Rev. Francis H. Johnson, Joseph A. Smart, C. C. Carpenter, Frederic S. Boutwell, John Alden, George F. Smith; Librarian, Miss Edna A. Brown; Assistants, Julia E. Twichell, Emily R. Torrey; Janitor, Ballard Holt. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., and from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m.
CORNELL ART ROOMS
Open Fridays from 3 to 5 p. m., Saturdays, 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. In charge of Miss Abbie Davis.
Andover Churches
SOUTH CHURCH, Congregational, Cen- tral Street. Established 1711. Pastor, Rev. Frank R. Shipman. Installed 1893. Membership, 385. Clerk, Myron E. Gutterson. Superintendent of Sunday School, F. Homer Foster. Member- ship, 425. Sexton and Pew Letter, Oliver Vennard. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.
WEST CHURCH, Congregational. Es- tablished 1826. Pastor, Rev. Dean Walker. Membership, 207. Clerk, Ar- thur T. Boutwell. Superintendent of Sunday School, Gayton Abbott. Mem- bership, 75. Sexton and Pew Letter, Edward F. Abbott. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.
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FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Congrega- tional, Elm Street. Established 1846. Pastor, Rev. Frederick A. Wilson. In- stalled 1889. Membership, 482. Clerk, George A. Christie. Superintendent of Sunday School, John W. Bell. Mem- bership, 191. Sexton and Pew Renter, Alexander Dick, Bartlet Street. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 6.30 P.M.
SEMINARY CHURCH, Congregational, "on the Hill." Established 1865. Mem- bership, 150. Superintendent of Sunday School, Dr. P. S. Page. Membership, 47. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 5.15 P.M. No services during July and August.
CHRIST CHURCH, Episcopal, Cen- tral Street. Established 1835. Rec- tor, Rev. Frederic Palmer. Mem- bership, 349. Clerk, Ezra L. Ab- bot. Superintendent of the Sunday School, the Rector. Membership, 60. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. During July, August and September second Service at 5.00 P.M. Sunday School not in ses- sion during summer months.
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BAPTIST CHURCH, cor. Essex and Cen- tral Streets. Organized 1832. Pastor, Rev. Wm. E. Lombard. Membership, 107. Clerk, Warren Johnson. Sunday School Superintendent, Perley F. Gil- bert. Membership, IIO. Sexton, Cutter Foster. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 P.M.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH, Ro- man Catholic, Essex Street. Estab- lished 1850. Pastor, Rev. Fred. S. Riordan, O. S. A. Assistant Pastor of Parish, Rev. Wm. Donovan. Membership, 1650. Sunday School membership, 280. Sunday Ser- vices : 8.30 A.M., Mass and short sermon ; 9.30 A.M., Sunday School until further notice; 10.30 A.M., High Mass and sermon; 3.30 P.M., Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament; first Sunday of each month, Communion day for Sacred Heart Sodality ; second Sunday of each month, Communion day for children ; third Sunday of each month, Communion day for Rosary and Arch Confraternity ; meeting of the Holy Name Society, third Fri- day of each month ; Communion in a body, once every three months.
UNION CHURCH, Ballardvale, Congregational. Established, 1854. Pastor, Rev. Augustus Fuller. Installed 1904. Membership, 118. Clerk, William Shaw. Superintendent of Sunday School, William Shaw. Membership, 116. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Ballardvale. Pastor, Rev. A. E. Worman. Sunday- Services, 10.30 A.M. and 6.00 P.M.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Roman Catholic, located on High Street, Bal- lardvale. Assistant pastor, Rev. Wm. Donovan. Service first Sunday of the month 9.00 A.M., other Sundays 11.00 A.M. Sunday School directly after mass.
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