Town of Tewksbury annual report 1917-1925, Part 8

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 978


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John W. McEvoy, Heirs


1.33


Catherine McGowan


1.33


Margaret A. McLelland.


7.32


Tony Mezzy


2.13


Emily H. Mobbs


9.31


Nicola Morelli


1.00


George P. Morse.


1.00


William J. Mulcahy


1.33


Nora O'Connor


7.32


Ambroisi Ouilette


2.13


Georglis Panayioits


1.33


Mary Parevoliotis


11.97


Emma Peterson


2.00


Joseph Pietro


2.66


William H. Pinto


2.66


Donald L. Priest.


6.98


Charles T. Putney


7.98


Mauro Rapone


2.66


Michael Sacco


3.00


John Samuelson


1.00


John Sawitzky


3.66


Ralph Sawyer


1.73


Kevork Sehajian


1.66


Celia Shifress


7.85


Anthony G. Silva.


1.06


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Katherine G. Silver


4.32


Bertha Siskind


6.65


Francisco-paoli Sotera


2.93


Albert Thornton


4.66


John J. Tobin, Jr.


2.00


Jennie Todd


1.33


Francis E. Traynor


2.66


A. Nathaniel Triantofolos.


6.98


Jules Trudeau


2.33


George H. Tucker


25.27


William H. Vinto


2.33


Toby A. Waks.


1.33


Elizabeth A. Wolfe


1.00


Mary E. Davis ..


1.66


Avery Chemical Co.


3,864.13


Bay State Railway Co., excise tax. 1,799.45


131 other delinquents whose taxes amount to less than $1 each.


REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS


To the Hon. Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :


As Park Commissioners we wish to submit the following : 14.39 Total appropriation, including balance from preceding year .. $101.20 Expenditures


Balance Jan. 1st, 1919. $ 86.81


For details of expenditure see Auditor's report.


During the year the Common was cared for and the Flag attended to by the Chief of the Fire Department, thereby cutting our expense down considerably.


The old Flag has seen continual service for a year, and is in very bad condition, so we will need a new one.


We would recommend an appropriation of $15, with the unex- pended balance of $86.81, making a total of $101.81.


Yours respectfully,


HENRY M. BILLINGS,


HAROLD J. PATTEN, HARRIS M. BRIGGS.


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF POOR


Town Farm Account.


Appraisal of personal property Jan. 1, 1918. $6,034.50


Appraisal of personal property Jan. 1, 1919 5,743.60


Loss on appraisal. $ 290.90


Receipts from sale of milk.


$3,890.78.


Receipts from sale of cows


1,027.50


Receipts from sale of calves


79.34.


Receipts from Board. .


52.00


Receipts from Miscellaneous


112.60


Receipts from Farm.


$5,162.22


Appropriation


600.00


Total receipts


$5,762.22


Expenses per Auditor's Account


5,761.34


Balance .88


Unpaid bills


$565.88


Loss on appraisal. 290.90


Against the Farm. 856.78.


Due the Farm for milk, etc. 157.88


Balance against Farm. $698.90 There is but one inmate at the Farm, and he is paying his board. Report of Outside Partial Support


Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1918


$ 550.09


Appropriation 1,200.00


Reimbursed by Commonwealth.


753.00


Total $2,503.09


Paid out for Aid to Poor 2,507.36


Overdrawn $


4.27


The following repairs have been made at the Farm this year: A new copper tank has been installed in the House for the water sup- ply, taking the place of the old one, which was leaking badly. Also . new cellar doors have been placed on the barn, a new window cut in the grain room, the shed has been shingled, and the barn roof patched. The buildings should be painted if the property is to be kept up.


Mothers with Dependent Children (Chap. 763, Acts 1913)


Town Charges: Two mothers, one with two children, one with. four children, reimbursed by State one-third.


Temporary Aid: Four mothers, two with four children each, two» with three children, reimbursed by State in full.


IRVING F. FRENCH,


HARRY L. SHEDD, (48)


Overseers of Poor.


REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS


Gentlemen :


The following is the report of the Inspector of Animals for the year ending December 31, 1918:


Number of cattle inspected. 790


Number of swine inspected. 521


Number of stables inspected 94


Number of cattle condemned and killed. 4


Respectfully submitted,


HUGH CAMERON. Per J. C.


REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS


Gentlemen :


The following is the report of the Inspector of Meats and Pro- visions for the year ending December 31, 1918 :


Number of sides of beef inspected


1,286


Number of veals inspected.


670


Number of hogs inspected.


400


Number of sides of beef condemned.


22


Number of veals condemned


6


Number of hogs condemned.


2


Respectfully submitted,


HUGH CAMERON. Per J. C.


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REPORT OF TREE WARDEN


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :


Gentlemen :


As Tree Warden I submit the following :


Brush was cut on most of the dangerous curves to give an unob- structed view of 200 feet. Brush was cut on the following streets from wall to wall: Trull Street 2 miles, Astle Street 1 mile, Whipple Street, 1/2 mile. Streets recut : Trull Street 1 mile, East, 1 mile. Fourteen dangerous trees were removed and 8 trees that had split with frost were bolted. 1,500 elm trees were sprayed during the larvæ season to suppress the Elm Leaf Beetle.


Yours respectfully,


HARRIS M. BRIGGS.


REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


As Local Superintendent for the Suppression of the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths I submit the following :


Am glad to report I have been unable to find a Brown Tail Moth web during the past year. There is also a decrease of Gypsy Moths.


Practically the same methods were employed as in former years under State supervision.


Yours respectfully, HARRIS M. BRIGGS.


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REPORT OF SEALER. OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


To the Board of Selectmen :


Gentlemen :


I herewith present to you my annual report as Sealer of Weights and Measures for the Town of Tewksbury :


The amount of work performed from December 1, 1917, to November 30, 1918:


Number of platform scales sealed over 5000 lbs. 2


Number of platform scales sealed under 5000 lbs .. .


12


Number of platform scales condemned under 5000 lbs ... 3


Number of platform scales not sealed under 5000 lbs .. . . 1


Number of computing scales sealed. 1


Number of all other scales sealed. 23


Number of all other scales adjusted. 4


Number of all other scales condemned


1


Number of weights sealed.


96


Number of weights adjusted. 10


Number of dry measures sealed. 1


Number of liquid measures sealed. 20


Number of oil pumps sealed.


5


Number of molasses pumps sealed


2


Number of oil pumps adjusted.


2


Number of yard measures sealed.


2


Number of milk bottles tested.


330


By order. of State Commissioner milk bottles were tested without charge to owner.


The fees, amounting to $21.65, have been collected and paid to the Treasurer.


Respectfully submitted,


W. H. ALEXANDER. E. A.


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REPORT OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS


The Board of Selectmen, Tewksbury, Mass.


Gentlemen :


We submit herewith annual report for year ending December 31, 1918:


Gravel and Cinders Hauled and Spread


Andover Street


161 loads


Fiske Street


96


66


Trull Street


72


66


Billerica Street


50


66


Maple Street


94


66


South Street


50


Rogers Street


67


66


Lee Street


55


66


Pringle Street


85


Livingston Street


95


66


Woburn Street


65


66


East Street


68


66


Small lots


260


In addition the following work was done on the Town roads:


Scraping roads


21 days


Relaying sewer pipe.


7


Cleaning gutters and catch basins


9


66


Breaking roads and shovelling snow


14 66


Cleaning culverts


2


Setting sign posts


2


66


Sanding walks


3


By the transfer of appropriation for Oiling Roads to the Highway Department, and owing to the fact that we occasionally rented the teams for outside work, we were able to get through the year on our appropriation, although no Street Railway Tax was received.


As the Bay State Street Railway is now in the hands of a re- ceiver, it is evident that we cannot count on their tax for any part of our expenses in 1919. We recommend, therefore, that $6,500.00 be appropriated for the coming year.


We do not feel that it would be advisable to make any appropria- tion for oiling the roads, as the price of oil is more than double what we paid in previous years.


Respectfully submitted, GEO. STEVENS, A. S. BRIGGS, C. W. PARSONS,


Highway Commissioners. (52)


REPORT OF FIRE CHIEF


"To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :


As Chief of the Fire Department I herewith submit the following :


Total number of fires attended, 40-house fires 15, forest fires 25; false alarms 6; total value of buildings and contents, $60,200; insur- ance on same, $44,785; damage, $36,498.50.


During the year I have cemented the cellar of the Station and taken care of the Common and Flag. Had also planned to shingle the roof, but owing to high cost of material I felt it advisable to wait until this year. The truck is in good condition. We are greatly handi- capped from the lack of water, and would recommend purchasing pumping apparatus similar to the Billerica machine. We could use this in brooks and place catch basins where there is not any. I would also recommend an appropriation of $800.


Yours respectfully,


S. W. McCAUSLAND, Chief.


REPORT OF FOREST WARDEN


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :


Gentlemen :


As Forest Warden I submit the following :


Total number of fires attended, 51; approximate acreage burned, 321; false alarms, 21.


In submitting this report I again take this opportunity of thank- ing your Board and citizens for valuable aid rendered this depart- ment.


Yours respectfully, HARRIS M. BRIGGS.


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF APPRAISERS


Tewksbury, Mass., Jan. 1, 1919.


Your Board met at the Town Hall October 2d, 1919, and made an appraisal of the personal property, also met Jan. 1st, 1919, and made an appraisal of the property belonging to the Highway and Moth departments.


We respectfully submit our report as follows :


Town Farm


Oct. 2, 1918.


$5,743.60


Jan. 1, 1918. 6,034.30


Loss


$ 290.90


Highways


Jan. 1, 1918


$2,653.60


Jan. 1, 1919 2,605.00


Loss


$ 48.60


Moth


Jan. 1, 1918


$1,777.38


Jan. 1, 1919 1,730.88


Loss


$ 46.50


GEO. E. MARSHALL, JACOB L. BURTT,


ALBION FELKER, .


Board of Appraisers.


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PUBLIC LIBRARY


The Trustees of the Public Library submit the following report for the year ending January 1st, 1919:


During the past year the Public Library has steadily progresse& in effective work, and the Trustees take this opportunity to commend the Librarian and assistants for their efficiency.


We regret the loss of one of our Trustees, Mrs. Stevens, on ac- count of absence from town.


Miss Irene Miller, though at the Library a short time, proved a capable assistant. On account of accepting a position in Boston she was unable to continue her work at the Library, and resigned October 1st.


Miss Ruth Cameron is temporarily filling in the vacancy.


Thanking all who have in any way aided in promoting the welfare of the Library, and the public teachers for their aid in furnishing z list of books, we again ask for the usual appropriation for the Library for ensuing year.


Respectfully submitted, ALBERT C. BLAISDELL, EDGAR SMITH, GEORGE E. MARSHALL, KATE FOLSOM, WILLIAM H. LEE,


Trustees.


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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 both Saturdays and Wednesdays is somewhat less than usual, on account of the Library being closed during the month of October because of the prevailing epidemic of in- fluenza, otherwise the circulation would have shown an increase.


The following magazines are now subscribed for by the Library: Bookman, Century, Cosmopolitan, Country Life, Current Opinion, Harper's, Illustrated World, Ladies' Home Journal, Literary Digest, Munsey's, National Geographic, Scribner's, St. Nicholas, Review of Reviews, Pictorial Review, Woman's Home Companion, and World's Work.


McClure's and the Garden Magazine were discontinued, while the Bookman and the Literary Digest were added.


Several donations of magazines have been received and placed on the tables.


Our need of larger quarters is emphasized by our constant growth at the Library.


Circulation of Books at the Library


WEDNESDAYS


Fiction


1,582


Sociology


1


History


88


Religion


0


Literature


12


Science


4


Travel


14


Poetry


14


Arts


20


Philosophy


1


Biography


16


Total


1,752


SATURDAYS


Fiction


6,801


Sociology 20


History


355


Religion


15


Literature


69 Science


8


Travel


54


Poetry


36


Arts


50


Philosophy


4


Biography


39


Total


7,441


Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9,193.


Total circulation (Library and districts), 10,781.


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Circulation of Magazines


Century


32


Literary Digest 33


Cosmopolitan


35


National Geographic


41


Country Life


28 Pictorial Review


36


Current Opinion


32 Review of Reviews. 42


*Garden


5 Scribner's


22


Harper's


41 St. Nicholas


41


Illustrated World


39 Woman's Home Companion


39


Ladies' Home Journal.


42 World's Work


32


*McClure's


13


Others


45


Munsey's


11


Total


619


* Dropped


Circulation of Books in Districts


OAKLANDS


Fiction


552


Sociology


3


History


8 Religion


1


Literature


17 Science


3


Travel


10 Poetry


7


Arts


9 Philosophy


1


Biography


6 Total


617


WAMESIT


Fiction


388 Sociology


0


History


12 Religion


0


Literature


2 Science


0


Travel


0 Poetry


7


Arts


1 Philosophy


0


Biography


2 Total


.


412


SOUTH


Fiction


298 Sociology


0


History


2 Religion


0


Literature


1 Science


0


Travel


0 Poetry


1


.


Arts


0 Philosophy


0


Biography


2 Total


304


NORTHWEST


Fiction


251 Sociology


0


History


3 Religion


0


Literature


0 Science


0


Travel


1 Poetry


0


Arts


0 Philosophy


0


Biography


0 Total


. .


255


Total circulation in districts, 1,588.


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BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY 1918 381 Books


Abbott, Eleanor H. The Ne'er Do Much. A3.14


Allen, James L. The Kentucky Warbler. A23.12


Anthony, Joseph. Re-kindled Fires. . A27.25


Angellotti, Marion P. The Firefly of France. A28.30


Ashmun, Margaret. The Heart of Isabel Carleton A33.1


Atherton, Gertrude. The White Morning A36.10


Atkinson, Eleanor. Hearts Undaunted. .


Bacheller, Irving. The Light in the Clearing


B2.18


Baily, Arthur S. (series). The Tale of Solomon Owl.


jB2.60


The Tale of Old Mr. Crow jB2.61


The Tale of Rusty Wren .jB2.62


The Tale of Jasper Jay. .jB2.63


The Tale of Jolly Robin. . JB2.64


Once Upon a Time Stories jB2.70


Baldwin, James. Robinson Crusoe. .jB8.5


.jB8.6


Baldwin, James. Fairy Stories and Fables. jB14.40


Bannerman, Helen. The Story of Little Black Sambo


Barbour, Ralph H. and Holt, H. P. Lost Island. B16.8


Barbour, Ralph H. For the Honor of the School. . jB16.9


Barclay, Florence. The White Ladies of Worcester B16.19


Barr, Amelia. An Orkney Maid. B17.23


Barry, Alfred S. The Little Girl Who Couldn't Get Over It. . jB17.50


Baum, L. Frank. Phoebe Daring


B23.18


Beach, Rex. The Winds of Chance.


B27.7


Beard, Lina and Beard, Adelia B. Mother Nature's Toy Shop jB28.30


Bell, J. J. Johnny Pryde. B29.6


Beecham, John C. The Argus Pheasant B33.20


Bindloss, Harold. Carmen's Messenger.


B47.22


Blanchard, Amy E. A Girl Scout of the Red Rose Troop. .jB54.6


Bosher, Kate L. Kitty Canary .B60.5


Bower, B. M. Cabin Fever. B65.17


Bower, B. M. Skyriders. B65.18


Boylesve, Rene. You No Longer Count


B66


Bradley, Will. Wonder Box Stories ..


B68.3


Brandt, Carl. Jerry King, Timber Cruiser Brandt, Carl. Bob Hazard .. B68.16


B68.15d


Brooks, Amy. Dorothy Dainty at Foam Ridge B74.17


Brainerd, Norman. Winning His Army Blue B76.23


Brown, Abbie Farwell. Surprise House. B77.11


Brown, Alice. The Flying Teuton. B78.8


Buck, Charles N. When Bearcat Went Dry B87.27


Burgess, Thornton. Mother West Wind's How Stories B90.18


Burgess, Thornton. Mother West Wind's Why Stories. B90.19


Burgess, Thornton. Mother West Wind's Neighbors. B90.20


Burnett, Frances H. The Way to the House of Santa Claus. . B93.26


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A36.41


Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin.


Bindloss, Harold. The Lure of the North. B47.21


Burroughs. Edgar R. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar. B95.35


Cable, George W. Flower of the Chapdelaines. .C1


Castle, Agnes and Egerton. Menniglen. .C17.7


Castlemon, Harry. Frank, the Young Naturalist. . C17.40d


Castlemon, Harry. Frank in the Woods. C17.41d


Castlemon, Harry. Frank on the Lower Mississippi. C17.42d


Castlemon, Harry. Frank on a Gunboat.


C17.43d


Castlemon, Harry.


Frank Before Vicksburg. C17.44d


Castlemon, Harry.


Frank in the Forecastle. .C17.46


Chambers, Robert. The Laughing Girl.


C25.18


Chase, Daniel. Flood-tide .. C33.5


Comstock, Harriet T. Mam'selle Jo. C69.40


Connors, Ralph. The Major .. .C70.9


Cooke, Marjorie B. The Threshold. . C76.15


Cooper, James A. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper. C81.37


Copplestone, Bennett. The Lost Naval Papers.


C81.40


Corelli, Marie. The Young Diana.


C87.9


Craig, Matthew. Maktoub.


C91.40


Craik, Dinah M. (Miss Mulock). The Adventures of a Brownie


. C92.1d


Craik, Dinah M. (Miss Mulock). The Little Lame Prince. C92.14d


Crump, Irving. The Boy's Book of Mounted Police. C105.20


Cullum, Ridgewell. The One Way Trail. .C105.42


Cullum, Ridgewell. The Son of His Father.


C105.43


Cullum, Ridgewell. The Watchers of the Plains C105.44


Cullum, Ridgewell. The Golden Windows. C105.45


Dane, Clarence. First the Blade .. D2.50


Davis, Richard Harding. Stories for Boys. jD17.16


Daviess, Maria Thompson. The Golden Bird.


D17.55


Dell, Ethel M. The Way of an Eagle ..


D25.15d


Dell, Ethel M. The Keeper of the Door


D25.18


Dell, Ethel M. The Knave of Diamonds D25.19


Dell, Ethel M. Great Heart. D25.21


Dell, Ethel M. The Hundredth Chance. .D25.22


Dix, Beulah Marie. Blithe McBride. D43.8


Dillon, Mary. Comrades.


. D43.14


Diver, Maud. Unconquered ..


D43.28


Dodge, Henry I. Skinner's Big Idea


D49.23


Dodge, Henry I. The Yellow Dog.


D49.24


Dowd, Emma C. Polly and the Princess.


.D.59.3


Doyle, A. Conan. His Last Bow.


Duncan, Norman. Harbor Tales Down North .D60.55


.D67.29


Duncan, Norman. Battles Royal Down North. D67.30


Dyer, `Ruth O. What-Happened-Then-Stories. jD77


Elliott, Francis Perry. Lend Me Your Name. E17.30


Eliot, Ethel C. The Little House in the Fairy Wood. jE17.45


Endicott, Ruth Belmore. Carolyn of the Corners. E25.25


Evans, Larry. His Own Home Town. E35


Farnol, Jeffery. Our Admirable Betty F9.6


McCall, Sidney (Fenellosa Mary McNeil). Sunshine Beggars. .F15.4


Ferber, Edna. Fanny Herself F16.24


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Ferber, Edna. Roast Beef Medium F16.25


Ferber, Edna. Cheerful by Request. F16.26


Fleming, Guy. Over the Hills and Far Away. . .F31.4


Flower, Jessie Graham. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School F35.1


Flower, Jessie Graham. Grace Harlowe's Junior Year at High


School .F35.2


Flower, Jessie Graham. Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School


F35.3


Ford, Sewell. Shorty McCabe Looks 'Em Over F41.10


Fox, Frances Barton. The Heart of Arethusa. F47.20


Gale, Zona. The Daughter of the Morning. .G2.33


Garland, John Ross Grant. In a Miner's Camp jG3.30


Glass, Montague. Worrying Won't Win. G12.22


Gollumb, Joseph. That Year at Lincoln High .G20


Gordon, Elizabeth. Flower Children jG22.20


Gordon, Elizabeth. Bird Children. jG22.21d


Gordon, Elizabeth. Mother Earth's Children jG22.22d


Goodwin, Ernest.


The Caravan Man. ₲22.30


Gordon, Irwin L. What Allah Wills G22.40


Gould, Nathaniel. The Rider in Khaki ₲27.20


Grant, Douglas. The 5th Ace. G34


Gray, David. The Boomerang G34.13


Gray, Maxwell. The Black Opal. G34.14


Green, Anna Katherine. The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow .G35.8


Greene, Frances Nimmo. The Devil to Pay. G35.25


Grey, Zane. The U. P. Trail G36.16


Hale, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson. Little Allies jH4.24


Hall, Gertrude. Miss Ingalis.


H10.3


Hall, Charles Everett. Some Honeymoon


H10.40


Hall, Frederick F. Toggles. .


H10.50


Hall, Amanda B. The Little Red House in the Hollow H10.60 H12.1


Halsey, Rena I. America's Daughter.


Hare, T. Truxton. Philip Kent in the Upper School


jH26.20


Harris, Joel Chandler. Little Mr. Nimblefingers. jH29.14


Harris, Credo. Where the Souls of Men Are Calling H31.20


Havard, Aline. Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob . H42


Hay, James, Jr. Mrs. Marden's Ordeal. H46.10


Rice, Alice Hegan. Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories H53.7


Hergesheimer, Joseph. Gold and Iron. H64.20


Heyliger, William. Dong Strong-Patrol Leader jH67.51


Heyliger, William. Fighting for Fairview. jH67.52


Hill, Marion. The Toll of the Road. H72.72


Hine, Muriel. The Best in Life. H74.10


Holt, Henry & Co., Pub. The Sturdy Oak. H86.30


Holt, Henry & Co., Pub. Professor Latimer's Progress H86.31


Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins. H89.30


Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore H89.31


Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins at School .. H89.32


Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins on a House Boat jH89.33


Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City jH89.34


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Houe, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins at Home. jH89.35


Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins at Meadowbrook. .jH89.36 Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins in the Country .. .jH89.37 Hope, Laura Lee. The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island. . jH89.38 Hopkins, William J. The Clammer .H90.17 Ibanez, Vicente Blasco (trans. from the Spanish by Charlotte B.


Jordan). The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse .I1


Isham Frederic S. Three Live Ghosts .I10.3


Jackson, Charles. The Call to the Colors. JJ2.40


Jacobs, Caroline and Blanchard, Lucy M. Joan's California Summer jJ3.20


Jepson, Edgar. Ann Annington. J13.6


Johnston, William. The House of Whispers J25.13


Johnston, Mary F. Georgina's Service Stars. jJ25.27


Judd, Mary C. (text by). The Palmer Cox Brownie Primer. .jJ28


Kelland, Clarence B. Mark Tidd, Editor. K6


Kelland, Clarence B. The Source. K6.1


Kelley, Ethel M. Over Here. K8.11


Kerr, Sophie. The Golden Block. K11.25


Kirkwood, Edith B. Animal Children. jK28.45


Knipe, Emilie Benson and Knipe, Arthur Alden. The Lucky Sixpence jK29.20


Knipe, Emilie Benson and Knipe, Arthur Alden. Beatrice of


Denwood


jK29.21


Knipe, Emilie Benson and Knipe, Arthur Alden. Peg o' the


Ring jK29.22


Knipe, Emilie Benson and Knipe, Arthur Alden. Girls of '64. . jK29.26


Lange, D. The Silver Cache of the Pawnee.


.L13


Latham, Harold S. Under Orders.


L14.60


Laughlin, Clara E. The Keys of Heaven.


L15.4


Lee, Albert. At His Country's Call. .L18


Le Gallienne, Richard. Pieces of Eight.


L26.21


Lincoln, Joseph. Shavings


L35.45


Lincoln, Natalie Sumner. The Moving Finger


L35.51


Locke, William J. The Rough Road.


.L37.9


London, Jack. Michael, Brother of Jerry. . L37.27


Long, Helen Beecher. Janice Day. .JL38.10d


Long, Helen Beecher. How Janice Day Won jL38.12d


Lon, Helen Beecher. The Mission of Janice Day .jL38.13


Lowndes, Mrs. Belloc. The Red Cross Barge. L44.20


Luther, Mark Lee. The Hope Chest. ₺50.3


Lutz, Grace L. H. The Witness. L50.12


Lutz, Grace L. H. The Enchanted Barn L50.13


Lynde, Francis. Stranded in Arcady. L89.5


Macfarlane, Peter Clark. The Crack in the Bell. M1.17 McCarter, Margaret Hill. The Reclaimers. M1.32


Macdonald, George. The Princess and the Goblin. .jM6.26


MacGrath, Harold. The Girl in His House M8.19


Mccutcheon, George Barr. Shot With Crimson. M18.27


Mckinney, Fanny Lee. Blue Heron Cove jM18.45


McNally, Rand & Co., Tommy Tittlemouse. .jM22.40


(61)


Marbo, Camille. The Man Who Survived. M31.50


Marshall, Archibald. The Graftons. M35.4 Marshall, Archibald. Richard Baldock. M35.5


Martin, Helen R. Maggie of Virginsburg M40.11


McKenna, Stephen. Ninety-Six Hours Leave. M54.20


Miller, Alice Duer. The Happiest Time of Their Lives M93.60


Mundy, Talbot. The Winds of the World.


Mundy, Talbot. Hira Singh. .


M93.61


New, Clarence H. The Unseen Hand.


N5.40


Newell, Peter. The Rocket .. jN6.20 Nicholson, Meredith. The Reversible Santa Claus. .N7.34


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. The Pawn's Count. 010.13


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. The Zeppelin's Passenger 010.14


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. Jeanne of the Marshes 010.15


Packard, Frank L. The Wire Devils. P1.1


Page, Thomas Nelson. Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus jP2.9


Paine, Ralph D. The Call of the Off Shore Wind. P4.2


Patterson, S. Louise. How to Have Bird Neighbors. jP11.80


Perkins, Lucy Fitch. The Belgium Twins. . jP11.80


Perry, Lawrence. The Big Game jP27.13


Poole, Ernest. His Second Wife. P32.16


Porter, Gene S. A Girl of the Limberlost. P47.31d


Porter, Gene S. A Daughter of the Land. P47.36


Pratt, Charles F. and Pratt, Ella F. Little Folks' Annual jP55


Prouty, Olive Higgins. The Star in the Window jP58.1


Pyle, Katherine. Two Little Mice. .jP59.1


Pyrnelle, Louise Clarke. Miss Li'l' Tweety. jP65.2d


Quiller Couch, "Q." Foe Farrell ..


Q25.1


Raine, Wm. Macleod. The Yukon Trail.


.R4


Rhodes, Eugene M. West is West


R21.45


Rich, Edwin Gile. Why-So Stories. jR22.60


Richards, Laura E. A Daughter of Jehu. .R23.6


Richmond, Grace. The Indifference of Juliet. R25.7


Rinehart, Mary R. The Amazing Interlude.


R29.13


Riveh, Hallie E. The Long Lane's Turning. R33.13


Roche, Arthur S. Plunder R40.11


Roche, Arthur S. Ransom. R40.12


Ruck, Berta. The Three of Hearts. R53.1


Ruck, Berta. Miss Million's Maid. . R53.2


Ruck, Berta. The Year's For Rachel. R53.3


Rutledge, Archibald. Tom and I on the Old Plantation jR65


Sabin, Edwin L. How Are You Feeling Now ?. S1.1


Sabin, Edwin L. General Crook and the Fighting Apaches S1.2 Sampson, Emma S. Billy and the Major .. .jS7


Seaman, Augusta H. The Little Girl Next Door


S26.42d


Segovia, Gertrudis. The Spanish Fairy Book .. jS29.20


Sheppard, W. Crispin. Don Hale in the War Zone. jS43.10d


Sinclair, May. The Tree of Heaven ... S60.27


Smith, Mary P. Wells. The Young Puritans of Old Hadley .jS72.5


Smith, E. Boyd. The Circus and All About It. .JS72.30


Smith, Gertrude. Jolly Polly. .JS72.40


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M68,70


Smyth, Clifford. The Gilded Man. S75.9


Snell, Roy J. An Eskmio Robinson Crusoe. .JS75.40 Stanley, Lady. Miss Pim's Camouflage. S88.10


Steele, Chester K. The Diamond Cross Mystery S90.70 Steel, F. A. Mistress of Men .. S90.80


Sterne, Elaine. The Road of Ambition. S94.40


Straham, Kay Cleaver. Something That Begins With "T". . S114.10 Stratmeyer, Edward. Dave Porter and the Runaways




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