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18.22
Abner S. Goodwin
14.18
J. Avery Greene
.54
John Hurbin
4.05
Ashael H. Jewell
14.85
Mazari Kakahari
15.12
George Kaulin
89.52
Amasa Kemp
2.70
Jesse E. Kemp
54.81
William H. Landers
72.90
John H. Lewis
6.75
Harry L. Mason
49.14
John E. Maskall
8.10
James E. McCarthy
14.04
Eliza McCoy
55.35
David J. McCracken
13.50
Philip MeGovern
41.58
Charles Morais
6.75
Leo Morris
5.40
Thomas Nesmith
29.98
Mary O'Neil
40.26
Alfred Patenaude
10.80
Harry G. Pearson
5.67
Joseph Piccardi
Mrs. Barmincto Pietro
18.90
James C. Purdy
9.18
Ralph Sawitzky
27.31
Minna Sawitzky
21.60
(44)
Edward R. Penney
37.74
90.45
George S. Holmes
4.72
Thomas A. Sawyer
40.50
Paul B. Smith
18.90
William G. Stevenson
4.05
Fred A. Sullivan
5.40
Patrick H. Sullivan
31.05
Archie Chessman
2.70
Fred E. Twitchell
12.15
Charles R., Wescott
33.75
Richard A. Wright
14.85
Contilo Zarefes
37.64
Non-Residents
Wm. H. Adsit, Trustee
$ 32.26
Mitchell Albanaki
9.18
William N. Anderson
13.50
Caroline L. Anderson
4.05
Avides Badegian
10.80
Louis G. Belle Isle
157.94
Francis H. Bellevue
8.10
Anthony and Mary Bennett
2.43
Joseph and Marie Blanchette
3.38
Charlotte M. Blair
10.80
Angelina Bonugli
20.25
Geo. A. Bourdanis, et al
2.70
Kenos Boyajian
2.43
Mary V. Boyd
52 65
J. Payson Bradley
5.94
Thomas J. Brennan
8.10
Nora M. Brennan
2.70
Edward W. Brown
4.32
Joseph G. Bryer
119.07
J. E. Burke, Trustee
9.18
Margaret Cahill
3.51
Florence E. Callahan
22.27
Rudolph Camara
2.97
Bertha Calkins
21.60
Harry Caprellian
2.83
Frank C. Carter
2.16
Victoria Carter
6.07
Peter J. Cass, et al.
6.75
Edward Cawley
87.75
Letitia Clark
2.30
Timothy J. Coffey
27.00
William Cogger
2.70
John F. Coleman
10.80
Eunice Cook
9.45
Arthur Confogazos
2.70
Sarah J. Copano
2.70
James Cornock
2.70
Corey-Dempsey-Quimby, Trustees
354.51
Irving F. Cresse, et. al.
40 50
(45)
11.47
Mary E. Davis Edith M. Dean
20.25
Boghas Der Haroutunian
10.80
James D. Dewey
2.70
Bridget Dobbins
2.70
Catherine Donovan
2.70
Peter P. Douvris
4.32
John H| Eacrett
8.10
Manuel Espinola
5.40
Vincenzo Faccadie, et al.
2.70
Margaret Farrell
5.67
Gegory Fernandez
4.32
Morris Freedman
2.16
Anna Glassman
8.78
Beryl Gordon
2.70
Florence E. Grant
2.70
George A. Goverinos
6.75
Mary Greenberg
2.16
Anastasios Halastanos
4.05
Joseph Harne
2.02
Harry Hantz
3.38
William A. Holmes
2.70
Elmer F. Holmes
4.05
Carlton C. Ide
2.70
Archillias . Karleris
4.05
W. J. Kennedy
5.40
Kilby Investment Co.
2.70
Harry C. Kittredge
70.42
Florian Kokanski
4.05
Harry Koutjian
5.40
Louis A. LeBlue
4.05
S. and M. Lembasis
4.05
Manuel V. Linihare
4.59
R. Lisay and E. Kawizic
16.20
Francis Langlois
48.60
Effie Mann
5.40
S. Mitchaelopoulos
2.70
Vito Marino
8.10
Manuel G. Mascheis
2.16
Mary E. McDonald
8.10
Ellen E. McEvoy
2.70
Nora MeGrath
24.30
Margaret McLelland
14.85
Tony Mezzy
4.32
May I. Newman
8.10
D. T. O'Callaghan and J. Brady
3.38
Nora O'Connor
16.20
Eileen J. O'Keefe
2.70
George S. Panagevalos
2.70
Georgles Panayiotis
2.70
William H. Pinto
5.40
Walter Pratt
14.85
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Elizabeth Purdy
2.70
Thomas W. Prince
5.40
Michael M. Quealey
62.10
James R. Rainey
13.50
John A. Richardson
35.23
Albert J. Ringer
2.70
George E. Roewer, Jr.
8.10
Isabella B. Rolfe
4.32
Joseph L. Roth
2.70
Mary J. Brennan
2.70
Sanall Gulain
3.24
John L. Sardino
4.32
John Sawyer
7.42
Ralph Sawyer
5.40
Joseph Schneiderman
8.10
Mary Schwartz
4.05
Kevork Sehajian
3.38
Tamson S. Smith
2.70
Nellie Strock
8.10
Mary Sugden
2.70
Catherine Sullivan
16 20
Helen Szurley
7.56
Mary Targ
5.40
John H. Thompson
11.47
John J. Tobin
4.05
Jules Trudeau
4.73
Boghas Ulloyan
3.38
Demetrious J. Verganzos
4.05
Daisy C. Walker
4.73
Emma Walsh
2.70
Ellen Walsh
27.00
Gisella Weiss
2.70
Sylvester. J. Wynters
15.66
V. P. Yacubian
2.70
Constantinos Zevitas
2.43
Michael E. Ziavras
2.70
Charles A. Foster
95.58
Avery Chemical Co.
7,317.00
And 176 other delinquents whose taxes are from .27 to $2.00.
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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF POOR
Balance from 1920.
$ 390.90
Appropriations
3,500.00
Reimbursements by Commonwealth.
2,175.42
Reimbursements by City of Lowell.
356.67
Reimbursements by Other
12.00
$6,434.99
Paid out for Aid.
4,910.79
Balance
$1,524.20
Unpaid Bills
185.50
Reimbursements due
1,305.33
Number of Poor on Register, 39.
Mothers aid cases (Chapter 763, Acts. 1913).
One mother with four children, Town case, reimbursed by State one-third.
One mother with three children, State case, reimbursed by State in full.
One mother with four children, Town case, reimbursed by State in full.
One mother with three children, City of Lowell case, reimbursed by Lowell two-thirds.
One temporary aid case, mother and four children reimbursed by State in full.
Town Charges :
One mother and seven children.
One man and wife.
One woman
One man.
One man and wife with two children.
IRVING F. FRENCH, J. K. CHANDLER, WILLIAM H. KELLEY,
Overseers of Poor ..
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REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
To the Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen :
Following is the report of the Inspector of Animals for the year ending Dec. 31, 1921 :
Number of cattle inspected.
832
Number of hogs inspected. 480
Number of sheep inspected. 14
Number of goats inspected. 3
Number of stables inspected.
113
Number of cattle quarantined and killed.
11
Number of dogs quarantined released at the expiration of 14 days 2
Respectfully submitted,
HUGH CAMERON.
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS
To the Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen :
Following is the report of the Inspector of Meats and Provisions for the year ending Dec. 31, 1921 :
Number of sides of beef inspected.
622
Number of veals inspected, including 8 killed outside slaughter house 524
Number of hogs inspected, including 72 killed outside
slaughter house 429
Number of sides of beef condemned. 18
Number of veals condemned. 12
Number of hogs condemned. 3
Respectfully submitted,
HUGH CAMERON.
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REPORT OF FIRE CHIEF
Report of the Fire Chief and also the Forest Fire Warden un- der the supervision of the Selectmen:
Total number of fires
52
Responded to 50
Chimney fires
6
Value of buildings and contents. $21,300.00
Insurance on buildings and contents 3,600.00
Loss on buildings and contents. 1,725.00
Loss over insurance 1,875.00
Frame buildings
3
Forest fires
38
Automobile fires
4
Fatal burning
1
Damage caused by forest fires not exceeding. $ 200.00
Permits
Garages and storage of gasoline. 7
Blasting
9
Respectfully submitted,
ALDEN S. HAINES,
Telephone No .- Garage, 4301; Res., 4239-R.
Telephone Numbers of Forest Fire Deputies
North Section-Irving W. Bailey, 164-M.
East Section-Thomas P. Sawyer, 3413-W.
South Section-Carl Schmidt, Wilmington. West Section-Onestus Felker, 1589-M.
Chief.
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REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :- Gentlemen :
As Tree Warden I submit the following report :
Brush was cut on most of the dangerous curves and numerous trees which were dangerous, were pruned, bolted or removed. The elm trees were sprayed as usual to suppress the Elm Leaf Beatle. Owing to the small amount of money allowed this department, and the discontinuance of brush cutting by the Moth Department the brush on the roadsides has been neglected. The appropriation should be at least doubled for brush cutting alone.
Yours respectfully,
HARRIS M. BRIGGS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen :
As Local Superintendent for the Suppression of the Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths, I submit the following :
A few scattered webs of the Brown Tail moths were found dur- ing the year. The Gypsy moth conditions show a 25% decrease. Practically the same methods were employed as in former years to suppress these pests.
Yours respectfully,
HARRIS M. BRIGGS,
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REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Tewksbury, Mass., Jan. 1, 1922.
To the Board of Selectmen:
I most respectfully submit to you my annual report as Sealer of Weights and Measures for the Town of Tewksbury, ending Nov. 30, 1921:
A room has been finished in the Foster barn for the Standards and they have been moved into it.
The sum of thirty dollars and six cents ($30.06) have been col- lected and paid to the Treasurer.
The following amount of work has been performed:
Platform scales over 5,000 lbs. sealed. 2
Platform scales under 5,000 lbs. sealed.
10
Platform scales under 5,000 lbs. condemned.
4
Platform scales under 5,000 lbs. adjusted.
2
Computing scales sealed. 10
Computing scales adjusted.
1
Computing scales condemned.
1
Number of all other scales sealed.
25
Number of all other scales condemned.
3
Number of all other scales adjusted
4
Number of weights sealed.
49
Number of weights adjusted.
8
Number of liquid measures sealed.
32
Number of gas and oil pumps sealed.
15
Number of gas and oil pumps adjusted.
10
Number of gas and oil pumps condemned 2
Number of liquid measures sealed.
3
Respectfully yours,
W. H. ALEXANDER, Sealer of Weights and Measures.
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REPORT OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS
The Board of Selectmen, Tewksbury, Mass.
Gentlemen:
We beg to submit our annual report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1921. The following work has been done by the Town Teams:
Gravel Hauled and Spread
Summer Street
74 Loads
Old Boston Road.
135
66
East Street
134
66
Pike Street
247 60
North Street (North End)
422
Pleasant Street
147
66
North Street (South End)
146
Shawsheen Street
336
Whipple Street
154
Trull Street
295
Dewey Street
43
66
Small Lots
144
Thirty-six days were spent scraping roads.
Two new culverts were put in on Pike Street and one culvert on Trull Street.
The bridge across Strongwater Brook was temporarily repaired, but it is our opinion that a new cement bridge should be built at once.
We recommend the following appropriations for the coming year:
To build a new bridge across Strongwater Brook on Shawsheen Street, $500.00.
To repair East Street between the Centre and the State Infirm- ary, $1,000.00.
For oiling roads, $1,500 00.
For running expenses of Highway Department, $5,000.00, in ad- dition to the unexpended balance of this year's appropriation.
Respectfully submitted,
HOMER L. DARBY,
GEORGE STEVENS,
JOHN T. GALE, Highway Commissioners.
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REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
To the Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen :
The Park Commissioners submit the following report for 1921: Plot of land at Chandler's Corner was graded and seeded and should make a good showing next summer.
The Common at the Centre was kept mowed and raked during the past summer, which helped to make the Centre of our Town more beautiful. Flag pole and band stand are in need of painting, and we ask for an appropriation of $300.00 to do this work, and care of Commons in the Town.
P. W. CAMERON, HARRIS M. BRIGGS, E. N. PATTERSON, Park Commissioners.
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF APPRAISERS
Tewksbury, Jan. 1, 1922.
The Board of Appraisers submit the following report for the year 1921 :
Highways
Jan. 1st, 1921. $3,306.35
Jan. 1st, 1922 2,746.10
Net Loss $ 560.25
Moth
Jan. 1st, 1922 $1,846.50
Jan. 1st, 1921 1,520.90
Net Gain $ 325.60
GEORGE E. MARSHALL,
ALBION FELKER,
Board of Appraisers.
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COMMITTEE ON OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY
The Committee having charge of the Memorial Day exercises have attended to their assigned duties and report as follows :
All requirements of the services as prescribed by the G. A. R. officially were fully observed and carried out.
The Committee respectfully recommend an increase in the annual appropriation and therefore recommend the sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars.
ALBERT C. BLAISDELL,
EDWARD M. BAILEY, GEORGE E. MARSHALL, WILLIAM T. LEWIS.
REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Gentlemen :
As your agent, the following is my report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1921 :
Reportable Diseases
Diseases
No. Cases No. Deaths
Scarlet Fever
2
0
Diphtheria
5
0
Measles
32 0
Mumps
6 0
Chicken Pox
10 0
Tuberculosis
5
1
Pneumonia
6
1
Typhoid Fever
1
0
This year has been one with many minor contagious diseases, but with few fatal cases. The general sanitary condition of our Town is above the average for Towns of our size.
Many complaints have come to the Board of Health during the past year, which, upon investigation, have proved to be of a personal nature, and not based upon the laws governing health. Such com- plaints must be most unsatisfactorily handled, both to the complain- ant and to the Board.
I am going to ask those who have complaints of this nature in the future, to be sure of their ground before making complaints to the Board of Health.
The co-operation of the School Nurse has been particularly help- ful to our Department during the past year.
Respectfully submitted,
HERBERT M. LARRABEE.
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TABLE OF ESTIMATES
Street Lighting (Unexpended Balance, $2,184.52) $ 4,000.00
Incidentals (Balance, $675.63)
3,500.00
Highways (Unexpended Balance, $4,000.00) . 5,000.00
Schools 36,000.00
Library (Dog Tax, Unexpended Balance, $44.39)
750.00
Police (Unexpended Balance, $205.59)
1,000.00
Board of Health (Unexpended Balance, $816.75)
200.00
500.00
Stationery and Printing (Unexpended Balance, $322.67) . . Salaries
2.050.00
Park Commission (Unexpended Balance, $12.64)
350.00
Tree Warden (Unexpended Balance, $2.89)
2,000.00
Poor (Unexpended Balance, $1,524.20) .
3,000.00
Fire Department (Unexpended Balance, $1,013.90)
2,100.00
Town Hall (Balance, $28.28)
4,000.00
Assessors (Balance, $15.25) . 1,750.00
Vocational School
2,000.00
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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY JURY LIST, 1921
ALBERT C. BLAISDELL Real Estate
HARRIS M. BRIGGS. Moth Agent
HUGH CAMERON Farmer
CHARLES K. FRENCH Farmer
ARTHUR A. FOSTER Bookbinder
ARTHUR E. FOWLER
Engineer
CLARENCE E. FOSTER.
Carpenter
AUSTIN FRENCH
.Farmer
JESSE J. FRENCH.
Farmer
ALBION L. FELKER.
Farmer
FRANK A. HAINES
Farmer
PERCY HAINES Farmer
GEORGE K. JAMES .. Crossing Tender
ANTHONY G. KELLEY
Chauffeur
THOMAS H. KITTREDGE
Decorator
BUZZELL KING
Farmer
WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON
Farmer
GEORGE E. MARSHALL
Farmer
DANIEL A. McKILLOP
Farm Hand
PATRICK D. NASH
Florist
EUGENE N. PATTERSON Janitor
J. DAWSON PURDY Clerk JOSEPH PICCARDI Retired
WILLIAM H. RICE. Farmer
HENRY C. SCARLETT Farmer
WILLIAM SPEKE Printer
JOHN TRULL Farmer
HENRY SPAULDING Librarian
AUGUSTUS M. SHEDD Teamster
DAVID J. WILLIAMS. Market Gardener
IRVING F. FRENCH, JEREMIAH K. CHANDLER, WILLIAM H. KELLEY,
Selectmen of Tewksbury.
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BERNARD J. SMEDLEY GREENE
Head Nurse
PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Trustees of the Public Library submit .the following report for the year ending December 31, 1921:
The report of the auditor will give in detail the expenditure in and for the Public Library.
The report of Librarian will give a very clear account of the Library, its condition, the number of books in use, the number of books added, either by purchase or by donations, also the circulation during the year. Special attention is called to the large number of books presented to Library during the past year. Mr. Fred H. Stevens of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. H. M. Larrabee and Mr. George Stevens were the donors of many excellent books.
The Trustees extend the sincere thanks of the town for these gifts. During the past year many visitors have officially inspected the Tewksbury Public Library and do commend it highly.
The Trustees commend the younger patrons for their excellent conduct, during the year.
The following extract is taken from a report made by Miss Grace E. Kingsland, Secretary of New Hampshire State Library Commission:
In pleading for more donations of the same sort to small town libraries Miss Kingsland says: "The public library is the one institu- tion of a community which is open and has something to offer all the people, all the time. It is for the well and for the sick, for the rich and for the poor, for the old and the young, for those seeking practical help in the business of life and for those seeking needed escape from that business. It is the one institution by which the life of the entire community is enriched. Other charities are for the few; this is for the many, for all."
The Trustees commend the Librarian and her assistants for their earnest and courteous efforts during the past year. To the sub-libra- rians in all the districts the thanks of the Trustees is hereby ten- dered for their earnest efforts for their districts.
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We request the Town to grant us for the Public Library an ap- propriation of $750, and the money arising from taxation of dogs.
Respectfully yours,
ALBERT C. BLAISDELL, EDGAR SMITH, GEORGE E. MARSHALL, KATE FOLSOM, EDITH A. NORRIS, HARRIETTE G. LEE,
Trustees.
Estimates for 1921
Salaries of Librarians and Assistants
$300.00
Transportation of books 100.00
Repairing and Binding Books and incidentals
100.00
For new Books, Dog Tax Money and
250.00
$750.00
The cost of all books, magazines and supplies is 50 to 100 per cent. more than formerly paid.
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In Memoriam
FRANK A. FITZGERALD
Died in Billerica, Massachusetts December 26, 1920
For fifteen years a member of the Board of Trustees of Tewksbury Public Library, one of the original members, and one who always retained a deep and abiding friendship for the Library.
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
To the Board of Trustees of the Tewksbury Public Library :
The following report is respectfully submitted:
The circulation of books at the library and in the districts is steadily increasing. The circulation of magazines has also increased, the following are now subscribed for by the library. Bookman, Century, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Harper's, Illustrated World, Ladies' Home Journal, Literary Digest, Little Folks, Munsey's, Pictorial Review, Review of Reviews, Scribner's, St. Nicholas, Woman's Home Companion, World's Work and National Geographic. A year's subscription to the Woman's World and to the Country Gentleman were given to the library. Many donations of books have been received by the library during the past year, the total sum reaching 465 volumes.
We are grateful to the following donors : H. F. Stevens, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, Mrs. Larrabee, Mr. George Stevens and Mrs. Edward Bailey for these donations.
Circulation of Books at the Library
WEDNESDAYS
Fiction
2,905
Sociology
2
History
17
Religion
1.
Literature
12 Science
12
Travel
13
Poetry
5
Arts
25
Philosophy
5
Biography
10
Totals
3,007
SATURDAYS
Fiction
10,962
Sociology
19
History
87
Religion
7
Literature
43 Science
41
Travel
47
Poetry
34
Arts
62 Philosophy
14
Biography
48
Total
11,364
Wednesdays and Saturdays, 14,371.
Total circulation (Library and Districts) 15,633.
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Circulation of Magazines
Bookman
10
Little Folks
11
Century
26
Munsey's
12
Cosmopolitan
54
National Greographic
16
*Country Gentleman
16 Pictorial Review
27
Country Life
22
Review of Reviews
22
Current Opinion
4
Scribner's
16
Delineator
38
St. Nicholas
33
Good Housekeeping
35 Woman's Home Companion
52
Harper's
35
World's Work
38
Illustrated World
28
*Woman's World
7
Ladies' Home Journal
54
Others
8
Literary Digest
36
Total
600
*Presented.
Circulation of Books in Districts
SOUTH
Fiction
147
Sociology
2
History
3
Religion
Literature
1
Science
1
Travel
1 Poetry
Arts
1
Philosophy
Biography
2
Total
158
NORTHWEST
Fiction
539
Sociology
2
History
8 Religion
1
Literature
2
Science
1
Travel
2 Poetry
Arts
1
Philosophy
.
Biography
7
Total
563
WAMESIT
Fiction
432
Sociology
History
1 Religion
Literature
1
Science
Travei
Poetry
Arts
Philosophy
Biography
4
Total
438
SHAWSHEEN SCHOOL
Fiction
99
Sociology
History
Religion
Literature
Science
1
Travel
Poetry
1
Arts
Philosophy
Biography
2 Total
103
Total circulation in the districts, 1,262.
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BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY 1921
346
Abbott, Jane D .- High Acres A2-40
Abbott, Eleanor H .- Rainy Week A3-17
Abdullah, Achmed-The Mating of The Blades A3-51
Allan, Luke-Blue Pete, Half Breed jA22-80
Allison, William-The Turnstile of Night A24-20
Ashmun, Margaret-Marion Frear's Summer .jA33-3
Atherton, Gertrude-The Sisters-In-Law A36-12
Audox, Marguerite-Marie Claire's Workshop A36-80
Ayres, Ruby M .- A Bachellor Husband . A50
Ayres, Ruby M .- The Scar A50-1
Ayres, Ruby M .- The Marriage of Barry Wicklow A50-2
Bacheller, Irving-The Prodigal Village B2-20
Bailey, Arthur S .- (Tuck-Me-In-Tales)
Bailey, Arthur S .- The Tale of Buster Bumblebee jB2-58
Bailey, Arthur S .- The Tale of Daddy Long Legs jB2-59
Bailey, Arthur S .- The Tale of Solomon Owl jB2-60
Bailey, Arthur S .- The Tale of Old Mr. Crow jB2-61
Bailey, Arthur S .- The Tale of Rusty Wren
jB2-62
Bailey, Arthur S .- The Tale of Jasper Jay
jB2-63
Bailey, Arthur Scott-The Tale of Jolly Robin jB2-64
Bailey, Arthur Scott-The Tale of Bobby Bobolink
Bailey, Arthur Scott-The Tale of Kiddie Katydid jB2-65
jB2-66
Bailey, Arthur Scott-The Tale of Freddie Firefly jB2-67
Bailey, Arthur Scott-The Tale of Betsy Butterfly .jB2-68
Bailey, Arthur Scott-The Tale of Chirpy Cricket jB2-69
Bailey, Temple-The Gay Cockade B2-89
Baldwin, Faith-Mavis of Green Hill B9-10
Barcynska, Countess-Jackie B16-50
Barcynska, Countess-Rose O' The Sea
B16-51
Bartley, Nalbro-The Gray Angels B17-82
Bassett, Sara Ware-Flood Tide B21-24
Bates, Sylvia Chatfield-The Golden Answer ฿22-20
Beecham, John Charles-The Yellow Spider B33-21
Benoit, Pierre-Atlantida B38-7
Benson, E. F .- Dodo Wonders B38-28
Benét, Stephen V .- The Beginning of Wisdom B38-25
Bindloss, Harold-Kit Musgrave's Luck B47-9
B47-26
Bindloss, Harold-Wyndham's Pal
Bindloss, Harold-Lister's Great Adventure B47-27
Bindloss, Harold-The Wilderness Mine B47-29
Black, Alexander-The Seventh Angel B49-5
Blanding, Hector-The Door of the Double Dragons B54-15
Bojer, Johan-Life B55-52
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Bottome, Phyllis-The Chrystal Heart B61-3
Boyer, Wilbur S .- Johnnie Kelley B64-25 Bower, B. M .- Cow Country B65-23
Bower, B. M .- Casey Ryan B65-24 Brand, Max-The Night Horseman B68-12
Brand, Max-The Seventh Man B68-13
Brooks, Amy-Dorothy Dainty's Red Letter Days jB74-11
Bradley, Mary H .- The Innocent Adventuress B73-21
Braley, Berton-The Sheriff of Silver Bow B76-30
Brown, Edna A .- Journey's End B78-63
Buck, Charles N .- The Roof-Tree B87-28
Burnham, Clara L .- The Key Note B95-27
Burroughs, Edgar R .- Tarzan the Terrible B95-41
Burroughs, Edward R .- The Return of Tarzan B95-42
Burt, Katherine Newlin-Snow-Blind B96-28
Byrne, Donn-The Foolish Matrons B130
Caine, Ha.1-Master of Man C4-8
Camp, Wadsworth-The Guarded Heights C4-30
Campbell, Evelyn-The Knight of Lonely Land . C9-60
Canfield, Dorothy-The Brimming Cup C11-27
Carswell, Catherine-Open the Door C14-50
Castle, Agnes and Edgerton-John Seneschal's Margaret C17-9
Catrevas, Christina and Wick Jean-Pegs-Freshman C18-80
Chalmers, Stephen-The Greater Punishment C24-40
Chester, Randolph-Mr. and Mrs. George, The Son of Wallingford C35-13
Child, Richard W .- The Vanishing Men C38-11
Child, Richard W .- The Velvet Black C38-12
Colver, Alice Ross-Babs at College C68-51
Comstock, Harriet T .- The Shield of Silence C69-42
Comstock, Sarah-The Daughter of Helen Kent C69-61
Connors, Ralph-To Him That Hath
C70-11
Conrad, Joseph-The Arrow of Gold
. C72-3
Coolidge, Dane-The Man Killers C79-22
Copplestone, Bennet-Madame Gilbert's Cannibal C81-41
Cory, David-The Jumble Book jC81-81
Crabb, Arthur-Ghosts C88-20
C104-35
Cronin, Bernard-Timber Wolves
Cullum, Ridgewell-The Heart of Unaga C105-50
Curwood, James O .- The Flaming Forest C115-6
Davey, Norman-The Pilgrim of a Smile D14-30
Day, Holman-When Egypt Went Broke D16-26
Davis, Norah-The Other Woman D20-26
Dawson, Coningsby-The Kingdom Round the Corner D21-53
Deland, Margaret-An Old Chester Secret D24-14
Dell, Floyd-The Briary Bush D25-8
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Dell, Ethel M .- The Top of the World D25-25 Dell, Ethel M .- The Obstacle Race D25-27
Diver, Maud-Far to Seek D43-30
Dodgson, C. L. (Lewis Carroll pseud) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland . D50-1
Dorrance, Ethel and James-Get Your Man D52-71
Doub.eday, Page and Co .- In the Mountains D56-20
Douglas, Norman-South Wind D58-60
Dowd, Emma C .- When Polly Was Eighteen D59-4
Dunn, J. Allan-The Man Trap D69-10
Farnol, Jeffrey-Black Bartlemy's Treasure .F9-7
Farnol, Jeffrey-Martin Conisby's Vengeance F9-8
Fauley, Wilbur Finley-Queenie . F10-41
Ferber, Edna-The Girls F16-28
Fletcher, J. S .- The Orange Yellow Diamond F31-6
Fletcher, J. S .- The Chester Marke Instinct F31-7
Fleming, Brandon-The Crooked House F31-20 Flower, Jessie G .- Grace Harlowe With the Red Cross in France F35-9 Forrester, Izola-The Dangerous Inheritance or
The Mystery of the Tittani Rubies F39-60
Ford, Sewell-Meet 'Em With Shorty McCabe F41-12
Fox, David-The Man Who Convicted Himself F47-40
Francis, John, Jr .- The Triumph of Virginia Dale . F50-20
Freeman, Lewis R .- Hell's Hatches F52-60
Frederick, John-Riders of the Silences . F54-20
Galsworthy, John-In Chancery G2-54
Garland, Hamlin-A Daughter of the Middle Border . G3-9
Gibbon, M. Morgan-The Alternative G13-10
Gibbs, Philip-Beauty and Nick G13-25
Gibbs, George-The Vagrant Duke . G13-2
Gordon, Leslie Howard-The House of Night G22-50
Graeve, Oscar-The Brown Moth G28-60
Grey, Zane-The Mysterious Rider G36-21
Gregory, Jackson-Man to Man . G38-6
Gregory, Jackson-Desert Valley G38-31
Grigg, Marion P .- Cuddle Cat Kittens jG39-60
Grimshaw, Beatrice-My South Sea Sweet Heart . G43
Gruelle, Johnny-Friendly Fairies jG46-46
Gruelle, Johnny-Raggedy Andy Stories jG46-47
Hall, Jarvis-Through Mocking Bird Gap H10-70
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