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Milk, license to sell by retailers.
Milk Inspector
Motor Vehicles, sale of secondhand
City Council
Moving House through streets.
Director Pub Works
Numbers to buildings to be given by.
City Engineer
Oleomargarine, registration of sellers of.
Milk Inspector
Optometry, registry of.
City Clerk
Pawnbrokers.
City Council
Picnic Groves.
City Council
Plumbing permits.
Plumbing Inspector
Poles, private telephone wires, etc. ..
City Council
Pool Tables.
City Council
Posting bills, placards, show cards, &c. .
Director Pub Works
Revolver or pistol, license to sell.
City Council Mayor or Chief of Police
Sales of goods, ware, or merchandise on side- walks or in streets, recorded or licensed by. Sealer of Wts and Meas
a By minors.
Supt of Schools
b Soldiers and sailors, injured, &c.
State Dir of Standards
c Manufactured by self or employer d Obstruction of street by team or stand. . Dir Public Works Secondhand articles, dealers in. City Council
Sidewalks, obstruction of .
Dir Public Works
Sidewalks, opening in.
Dir Pub Works
Signs, advertising devises, clocks, marquees, &c Dir Pub Works
Signs, permit to attach to building, &c.
Building Inspector
Signs, permit to obstruct sidewalk while hang- ing. .
Dir Pub Works
Skating Rink.
Mayor
Spur Tracks R R. Stables. .
Pub Wel Commission
Street or sidewalk speaking
Director Public Works
Streets, obstruction of
Director Public Works
Streets, opening for drains, gas &c.
Director Public Works
Sunday Work necersary
Chief of Police
Swine.
Pub Wel Commission
Tag Days, for charity only
Pub Wel Commission Mayor
Undertakers.
Pub Wel Commission
Vendor, transient.
Director of Standards
Victuallers common.
City Council
Vinegar, inspection of, by.
Inspector of Milk
Wires, electric, over public ways.
City Council
Wires, electrical, installation of. .
Inspector of Wires
Wood, hay and straw, sale of, on streets or public grounds.
Director Public Works
Parades, after approval by Chief of Police.
Dir of Public Works
Physicians, registration of.
City Clerk
Revolver or pistol, permit to carry.
State Dir of Standards
City Council
Theatrical Exhibitions. .
Manicuring and massage.
CITY ELECTION ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER
PORATED A TOWN
INCOR
WALTHAM.
ATE
CITY GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
City Government for 1924
City Hall, 614 Main Street
MAYOR . HENRY F. BEAL Office, City Hall, 614 Main Street
CITY COUNCIL
President ALEXANDER R. SMITH, JR.
COUNCILLORS-AT-LARGE Term 2 years
Edmond A. Broe, Waldron E. Sawyer, Ernest E. Smart, Alexander R. Smith, jr.
COUNCILLORS BY WARDS
Term 1 year
Ward 1-Clyde C. Potter
Ward 2-Robert H. Sanderson
Ward 3-John J. Shanley
Ward 4-James F. Clasby
Ward 5-Winfield F. Rowe
Ward 6-Charles J. Tuttle
Ward 7-James J. Harold
STANDING COMMITTEES
Finance-Harold (Chairman), Potter, Rowe, Shanley, Tuttle. Meets Thursday evening following regular meeting of the council
Public Works-Sawyer (Chairman), Sanderson, Clasby, Shan- ley, Smart. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings in the month
Franchises and Licenses-Rowe (Chairman), Broe, Harold, Potter, Tuttle. Meets 1st and 3d Monday evenings in the month
Ordinances and Rules-Smart (Chairman), Broe, Sawyer, Sanderson, Smith
State Aid-Clasby (Chairman), Sawyer, Tuttle
Clerk of Committees-Arthur E. Storer. Regular meetings of the city council held on the 2d and 4th Mondays in the evening at eight o'clock
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CITY GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS
City Clerk-Richard Steele. Term expires first Monday in January, 1927
City Treasurer and Collector-Harlan W. Cutter. Term 1 year, beginning February 1
City Auditor-C. Ralph Dow. Term 1 year, beginning Feb- ruary 1
City Solicitor-John J. Flynn, Jr. Term during pleasure of Mayor
City Engineer and Director of Public Works-George C. Brehm. Term 1 year, beginning February 1
City Messenger-William W. Bryant. Term 1 year, beginning February 1
Chief of Fire Department-George L. Johnson
Chief of Police James H. McKenna
Director of Public Welfare, Health Agent and City Physician -C. Benjamin Fuller, M.D. Term 1 year, beginning Feb- ruary 1
Inspector of Wires-Arthur L. Holbrook. Term 1 year, be- ginning February 1
Inspector and Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds -Arthur L. Cole. Term 1 year, beginning February 1
Inspector of Plumbing-A. Lincoln Moody
City Forester-Warren M. Ryan. Term 1 year, beginning February 1
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Frederick M. Haggarty
Inspector of Graves of Soldiers and Sailors-Louis M. Smith. Term expires 1st Monday in March, 1924
Purchasing Agent-Henry G. Saumsiegle
Deputy Tax Collector-Arthur E. Storer
Constables-Charles F. Chase, James C. Dowd, John P.
Doyle, Giuseppe Franchina, LeRoy O. Fuller, Lawrence F. McCarty, Peter F. McGann, John J. Stankard
Measurers of Wood and Bark-Dominic E. Connors, R. Earl Eichler, Frederick M. Haggarty, Frederick E. King
Measurers of Grain-James Fitzpatrick, Frederick M. Hag- garty
Surveyors of Lumber-Adelman E. Clarke, James A. Mc- Glinchey
Fence Viewers-Charles F. Chase, Charles L. Reade, Osgood Weymouth
Field Drivers-Charles F. Chase, John R. Murphy
Fish and Game Warden-Ralph J. Bowen. Term expires April 1, 1925
Weighers of Coal-Theodore C. Whitcomb, Verna M. Mac- Arthur, William P. Pickering, John S. Sottile, Joseph M. Terrio, Gladys S. Humphrey, Albert B. Hoffses, Veronica Deehan, Edward Baker, George H. Cushman, Mary M. Bergin, Lewis R. Wallace, John Carney, Margaret E. At- wood, Domenic E. Connors, Miles Wellington, R. Dorothy Young, Minnie E. Ratto, Robert Fulton, Arthur L. Cole, Edward F. White, Frederick E. King, Robert E. Eichler, Ludlow Estabrook, Elizabeth Lanagan, Robert Thompson, Jr., Joseph M. Cash, Thomas H. White, James R. Bickford, Richard Marcy, Michael Lynskey, Pryor Fulton, Fred Eis- nor, Frederick M. Haggarty, J. Arthur Burke, Florence E. Berry
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Weighers of Hay-Robert E. Eichler, R. Dorothy Young, Frederick E. King, Pryor Fulton, Arthur L. Cole, Margaret E. Carter, Ruth Clark, Dominic E. Connors, John L. Tot- ten, James R. Bickford, John Carney, Frederick M. Hag- garty, A. Lincoln Moody, J. Arthur Burke, Margaret E. Atwood
Keeper of the Public Pound-J. Arthur Burke
BOARD OF ASSESSORS
John E. Moran, Chairman; term expires March 1, 1926; Bernard W. Stanley, term expires March 1, 1927; William H. P. Smith, term expires March 1, 1925
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
Joseph P. Morrissey, Chairman, term expires first Monday in May, 1928; James D. Kelley, term expires first Monday in May, 1929; Frank L. Barnes, term expires first Monday in May, 1925; Clarence E. French, term expires first Monday in May, 1926; John H. McCusker, term expires first Monday in May, 1927
BOARD OF RECREATION
Thomas F. O'Connor, Chairman, term expires first Monday in March, 1926; Walter H. James, term expires first Monday in March, 1926; Catherine F. McCusker, Joseph P. Morrissey, terms expire first Monday in March, 1927; C. Benjamin Ful- ler, term expires first Monday in March, 1925
BOARD OF SURVEY AND PLANNING
Allen V. Mosher, Chairman, term expires March, 1927; Robert B. Somers, Charles W. Potter, terms expire March, 1926; John H. McCusker, Fred E. Burke, terms expire March, 1925
BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Frederick H. Kirwin, Chairman, term expires first Mon- day in March, 1926; Clifton S. Whitcomb, term expires first Monday in March, 1927; Elbert L. Greene, term expires first Monday in March, 1925
Derward W. Hill, Superintendent
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND
Chairman, term expires March, 1925; Shirley H. Eldridge, term expires March, 1926; Thomas H. Armstrong, term expires March, 1927; Harlan W. Cutter, Treasurer
PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSION
Frances E. Webster, term expires first Monday in July, 1926; Catherine F. McCusker, Homer Sewall, terms expire first Monday in July, 1927; Richard Hinchey, M.D., Herschel A. Bacon, terms expire first Monday in July, 1925; Francis E. Webster, term expires first Monday in July, 1926
Director-C. Benjamin Fuller, M.D.
Investigator-J. Arthur Burke
Inspector of Animals and Provisions-Rudolph A. Sibley Milk and Sanitary Inspector-Francis T. McGlinchey
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS
Roger S. Browne, Chairman, term expires April 1, 1925; Thomas J. Riley, term expires April 1, 1926; Edmond F. Cormier, term expires April 1, 1927
Richard Steele, Clerk
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CITY GOVERNMENT
TRUSTEES OF THE BUTTRICK CHARITY FUND
Harry L. French, Chairman, term expires first Monday in March, 1927; Christina Fulton, term expires first Monday in March, 1926; William F. Madden, term expires first Monday in March, 1925
TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND CHARITY FUND
Joseph H. O'Neil, Chairman, term expires first Monday in March, 1925; Harriet A. Frost, term expires first Monday in March, 1926; Henry P. Buncher, term expires first Monday in March, 1927
TRUSTEES OF THE ROYAL E. ROBBINS MEMORIAL FUND
Francis E. Webster, Chairman, term expires first Monday in May, 1927; William P. Bartel, term expires first Monday in May, 1926; Joanna T. Leahy, term expires first Monday in May, 1925
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX
Court House, 25 Lexington Street
Standing Justice-John M. Gibbs
Special Justices-Michael J. Connolly, Joseph C. Hannon
Clerk of Court-William J. Bannon
Probation Officer-J. Stuart Cameron
Assistant Probation Officer-
Court Officer-John J. Stankard
Sessions' of Court for criminal business daily, except Sun- days and holidays, at 9 A.M.
Civil business every Friday, and oftener as Standing Justice shall see fit ·
Small claims every Wednesday at 9.30 A.M.
POLICE DEPARTMENT Headquarters, 25 Lexington Street
Chief of Police-James H. McKenna
Captain-Richard Currin
Inspector-Lawrence J. McCarty
Lieutenant-Edward A. Cloonan
Detective Sergeant-Peter J. Tracy
Sergeants-James A. Mulvihill, Michael F. Duffy PATROLMEN
Backman Charles E.
Hartigan Michael J.
Bemis Lucius T.
Havey John J. A.
Coen Bernard A.
Henry Thomas W.
Connelly Stephen T.
Lovequist Edwin H.
Connors William A.
Lyons William H.
Cunningham John J.
McGuire Francis J.
Diskin Edward P. McKenna Asa E.
Donahoe Francis J.
Mckeown Thomas F.
Donahoe John B.
Mogan Walter J.
Doyle Martin S.
Mogan William H.
Eastman Horace E.
O'Neil Michael H.
Qualters Thomas S.
Edmunds William F. Flood Joseph F. Rhodes James F.
Gammon William H. Stone William E.
Graney Patrick B. Tully Thomas L. V.
Hardigan William J.
Whalen Joseph F.
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CITY GOVERNMENT
RESERVE OFFICERS
Backman Henry W. A.
Fitzgerald Robert M.
Bevins Fred M.
Kelly Henry J.
Cunningham Joseph W.
Loughlin Leo J.
Doyle Leonard
Stanton John J.
Dwyer John V.
Tobin Lawrence B.
Walsh James M.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, Moody Street Fire Station Chief of Fire Department-George L. Johnson Deputy Chief-Bertram A. Neal
Inspector of Wires, Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph,
Electric Lines and Police Signals-Arthur L. Holbrook
Linemen-Edward E. Burton, William Horne
Chief's Drivers-Frank H. Fleming and Michael M. Hardy- man
FIRE ENGINES
Chemical No. 1-17 Lexington street. Deputy Chief, Ber- tram A. Neal; Captain, Geo. H. Strauch; Drivers, Fred A. Dauncey, Harry W. Ashley; Hosemen, Lawrence F. Donnolly, James F. Biggins
Engine Co. No. 1-533 Moody street. 'Captain, Henry F. Smith; 1st Lieut., ; 2d Lieut., Frank W. Morse; Drivers, George W. Rogers, Edward F. Fisher; Engineman, William H. Downs; Hosemen, Milford J. Clough, William E. Hill, Robert M. Johnson; Call Men, Arthur D. Bills, Willis D. Eaton, George A. Clark, Frank H. Haven
Engine Co. No. 2-31 Lexington street; Acting Captain, Ernest W. Balcom; 1st Lieut., William W. Stokes; Driver, Charles J. Giddings; Engineman, Arthur H. Parks; Hosemen, Graves Graverson, Henry W. Backman, Anthony H. O'Neill, Henry R. McDonald, F. A. Ring; Call Men, Fred Hamil- ton, John A. Swanton, J. M. Sykes
Ladder Co: No. 1-33 Lexington street. Acting Captain, Ernest L. Neal; 2d Lieùt., Oscar A. Johnson; Drivers, Ernest L. Neal, Grover C. McQuillan; Laddermen, Frederick W. Clarkson, Merton C. Fiske, Robert E. Neal; Call Men, Ed- ward B. Smith, Alex. A. Chase, Adolph Cormier, Joseph P. McDermott
Ladder Co. No. 2-533 Moody street. Captain, Edward F. Sibley; 1st Lieut., Frank E. Swan; 2d Lieut., Arthur L. Derby- shire; Drivers, Robert H. Hoffses, Arvid C. Backman; Call Men, Thomas J. Glasgow, Christopher E. Gates, Andrew W. Gray
Hose Co. No. 1-School av. Captain, Orrin H. Walker; Lieut., John McCullough; Drivers, Robert S. Ashworth, John B. Morgan; Hoseman, Frank J. Flood, Edward J. Tracy; Call Men, Walter M. Walker
Hose Co. No. 3-533 Moody street. Captain, Phelps E. Poland; [Acting Lieut., George S. Tapley; Driver, Laurie Downing; Call Men, John Harwood, William D. Tapley
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Hose Co. No. 4-Prospect street corner Russell. Captain, John F. Whitcomb; Lieut., Frank H. Haron; Drivers, Stanley R. Weaver, Harry B. Sheldon; Hosemen, Alfred R. Morse, Herbert J. Barlow, Ernest F. Howe; Call Men, Horace A. Sanderson, George W. Penn, George W. Schaffer
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES
12 Moody Street Fire Station
13 Moody street opp. Spruce
14 Adams and Maple streets
15 Crescent and Robbins streets
16 Moody and Ash streets
17 High and Hall streets
18 Pine and Gardner streets
19 Cedar and Oak streets
112 Moody and Chestnut streets
113 Crescent street, opp. Hotel Crescent
114 Crescent and Walnut streets
115 Woerd avenue, opp. Canoe Club
116 Crescent and Adams streets
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Lowell and Ash streets
118
Electric Light Station
119 Newton and Chestnut streets
132 Taylor and Gordon streets
141 Crescent and Prospect streets
151
Waltham Dial Co., Rumford avenue
152 Woerd avenue and Martyn street
162
Moody and Derby streets
163 Orange street, opp. Bemis School
164 Adams and Robbins streets
165 Adams and Ash streets
171 Lowell street and Washington avenue
172 Newton and Myrtle streets
173 Newton and Robbins streets
174 High street, opp. Cedar
181 Newton and Benefit streets
182 Taylor and Lowell streets
183 Newton and Gorham streets
184 Stearns and Cushing streets
185 Hall and Cushing streets
186 Pine and Hall streets
191 Calvary street, opp. Flood
192 Farwell and Calvary streets
193 John and Friend streets
21 Main and Moody streets
23 Moody street, opp. Hotel Charlesbank
24 Charles and Fountain streets
25 Main and Bacon streets
26 Main and South streets
27 Charles and Prospect streets
28 Roberts' Paper Mill
29 Stony Brook, opp. Hemenway's
212 Prospect and Sharon streets
225 Main street, opp. Spring
226 Main and Stow streets
227 South street, opp. Dartmouth
161 Moody and Robbins streets
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CITY GOVERNMENT
228 South and Hartwell streets
229 Weston street, opp. O. Weymouth's
231 Moody, opp. James' Market
241 Felton and Harvard streets
242 Felton and Water streets
251 Harvard and Russell streets
261 Main and Prospect streets
262 Fiske avenue and Park avenue
263 Main and Lunda streets
264 Vernon and Cabot streets
265 South and Vernon streets
271 Prospect and Vernon streets
281 Sunnyside and Morton streets
291 Stow and Dorchester streets
31 Pond and Exchange streets
32 Bacon and Dale streets
34 Lexington and Lincoln streets
35 Winter and Locust streets
36 Lincoln and Hillcrest road
37 Trapelo Road opp. Wellington Est.
38 Lexington and School streets
39 Hammond and Lawrence streets
311 School street, opp. StMary's Church
312 School and Grant streets
313 School and Howard streets
314 Rich street and Wellington avenue
315 Prentiss street and Sterling road
316 Lunda street opp. Berry Est.
321 West Dale street
322 Plympton and Caughey streets
331 Bacon street crossing Mass. C. R.R.
332 Bacon street, opp. Greenwood avenue
334 Bacon street, opp. Worcester lane
341 Lexington street and Stanley road.
342 Lexington and Lake streets
343 Lexington street and Trapelo road
351 Winter and Lincoln streets
352 Winter and West streets
361 Lake and Bowdoin avenue
362 Lake and Lincoln streets
363 Lincoln and Wyman streets
364 Trapelo road, opp. Driscoll's
381 Lexington and Pond streets
382 Lexington street crossing Mass. C. R.R.
383 Lexington and Beaver streets
391 Summit and Lawrence streets
4 Church and Summer streets
41 Beaver street, A. T. Lyman's
42 Beaver and Linden streets
43 Opp. Pierce Greenhouse, Waverley Oaks road
45 Trapelo road and Forest street
,46 Trapelo road, opp. Baldwin Estate
411 School and Liberty streets
412 Summer and Pleasant streets
421 Waverley Oaks road and Beaver street
422 Linden street and Waverley Oaks road
431 Cor. Waverley Oaks road and Trapelo road 2
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CITY GOVERNMENT
442 Beaver and Warren streets
443 Barnes street and Gill road
451 Trapelo road and Woburn street
461 Marlborough road, cor. Van Vechten street
5 Main and Elm streets
5 (Duplicate) Central Fire Station
51 Main and Heard streets
52 Main street, opp. Linden
53 Main and Willow streets
54 River and Willow streets
56 Newton and River streets
57 Central and Appleton streets
511 Barton and Newton streets
521 Grove and Bright streets
522 Massasoit street and Massasoit court
523 River and Elm streets
531 Gore street opp. Country Club
541 Willow and Grove streets
561 River and Bright streets
PRIVATE BOXES
8 Waltham Watch Factory
9 Standard Oil Co., off Calvary street
81 City Home, South street
82 Metz Auto Factory, Crescent Park
83 Judson L. Thomson Mfg. Co., South street
84 Waltham Hospital
85 Mass. School for Feeble Minded
86 Notre Dame Training School
87 Beaver Lodge, Beaver street
811 Boston Mfg. Co.
812 Car Barns, Upper Main street
813
"Hillside", Worcester lane
814 Metz. Mfg. Co., River street
815 Atlas Chemical Co., Calvary street
831 Waltham Pumping Station No. 1
851 Cedar Hill Farm, Beaver street
SIGNALS
1 blow for test at 6.50 A.M. and 8.50 P.M.
1 blow for time signal at 12 M.
1-1 Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up:"
Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, companies answering second will answer first, and companies answering third will answer on second.
3 blows, second alarm
3-3 Three blows twice, third alarm
3-3-3-3 calls assistance from town of Lexington
3-3-3 Three blows three times followed by box number, call for assistance from city of Newton
10 blows twice will assemble the Police in case of emergency
22-22-22 Twenty-two struck three times at 7.15 A.M. in- dicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 12.35 P.M. indicates no afternoon session; 6.15 P.M. no school for evening session
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CITY GOVERNMENT-SCHOOLS
6-6 Out of city signal-six blows twice. Companies will assemble at their respective stations and await orders
7-7-7 Military call. Seven blows struck three times. Railroad Fire Signal-One long blow of the locomotive whistle followed by three short blows repeated twice or more 2-2 Followed by one round of Box nearest fire, brush fire
COMPANY CALLS
Engine Co. No. 1-1-2-1
Engine Co. No. 2-1-2-2
Ladder No. 1-2-1-1
Ladder No. 2-2-1-3
Hose No. 1-3-2-5
Hose No. 3-3-2-3
Hose No. 4-3-2-4
Chemical No. 1-1-3-1
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SCHOOL BOARD
Hon. Henry F. Beal, Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio
Dr. Henry A. Wood, Vice Chairman
Harry H. Lowry, Clerk
Mrs. Jessie M. Hughes, Dr. Henry A. Wood; terms expire January, 1925
Mrs. Margaret W. P. Pierce, Walter H. James; terms ex- pire January, 1926
David A. S. Barker, Walter A. Perry; terms expire January, 1927
STANDING COMMITTEES
Committee on Administration-Mrs. Margaret W. P. Peirce, Walter A. Perry, David A. S. Barker
Committee on Instruction-Dr. Henry A. Wood, Mrs. Jessie M. Hughes, Walter H. James
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Harry H. Lowry. Office, High School Building
The office is opened from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on school days .. The superintendent may be found there as follows: 4 to 5 P.M. on school days, evenings by appointment
OFFICE ASSISTANTS Elsie M. Brodrick, Ruth E. Merrin, Arline L. Rowe
MEETINGS
The annual meeting of the board for organization is held on the first Monday in January
Regular meetings of the board are held on the first day of each month, excepting August; provided, however, that when the first day of the month in which a regular meeting is to be held falls on either Saturday or Sunday, the regular meet- ing for that month is held on the following Monday
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SCHOOLS
SCHOOL SESSIONS
The Senior High school from 8 to 1.45 and the North and South Junior High Schools from 8.20 to 12 and from 1.30 to 3.10. In grades one to four, inclusive, the morning session is from 9 to 11.45 A.M. In grades five and six it is from 9 A.M. to 12 M., for kindergarten, session is from 9 to 11.30 A.M. The afternoon session is from 1.30 to 3.30 for all grades, except the kinder- garten, which has no afternoon session
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
October 12, January 1, February 22, April 19, Memorial Day and June 17
VACATIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1924-1925 Schools open September 8, 1924
Vacations are as follows: From noon of November 26 to De- cember 2 inclusive; from December 24 to January 2 inclusive; cember 2 inclusive; from noon of December 24 to January 2 inclusive; the weeks of February 23 and May 4
STORM SIGNALS
When the storm signal 22-22-22 sounds at 7.15 A.M. it means no school for the forenoon. There will be a session in the afternoon unless the signal sounds at 12.35. When the storm signal sounds at 6.15 P.M. it mean no session of the evening school
SCHOOL HEALTH DEPT.
School Physicians-Richard Hinchey, Charles R. Bell, Ralph W. Dennen
School Dentist-E. Stanley Hobbs
School Nurses-Rachel A. Mackintosh, Alice V. Backman
Senior High School-School Street, opp. Liberty
Principal-Arthur N. Burke
Sub Master and Chemistry-Charles W. Goodrich
History and English, Gertrude E. Barry; English, George English, George L. Ward, Helen Ober, Edith H. Rand; His- tory, Alfred T. Hodge; History and English, Gertrude E. Barry; Latin, F. Josephine Hall; Spanish, Marion Rockwood; Science and Mathematics, Henrietta A. Pratt; Science, Ralph C. Hollis, Mary L. Mudgett; Mathematics, Celia M. Spencer; French, Lilla E. Clement; English and French, Grace F. Sea- bury, Urania B. Hart; German and French, Carolyn S. Hoff- man; Manual Training, Samuel W. Rounds, Jacob H. Notten- burg; Commercial Branches, Alice N. Rigby, Hazel A. Irwin, Grace L. Woodward; Librarian, Althea M. Currin
Office Assistant-Alice V. Johnson
Janitor-Otis E. VanDemark. Assistant Janitor-Bertell E. Porter. Janitress-Mrs. May E. Carter
North Junior High School-School Street, cor. Lexington
Principal-Leroy E. Sweeney
Sub Master, Civics and Mathematics-Raymon W. Eldridge French, Mary J. Gately; English, Miriam C. Allen, Grace H. Sawtelle, May A. Blake; Science, Mrs. Marjory Piper; Commercial Branches, Margaret F. Magoley, Lula E. Payson; Latin, Mrs. Huldah B. Ward; Mathematics, Anna M. Bagley, Mrs. Gladys Palamountain, Mrs. Adelaide C. Merriman;
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SCHOOLS
Drawing, Music and Penmanship, Mrs. Annie L. Hinchey; History, Mrs. Stella Gilson; History and Geography, Mrs. Anna Priest; Manual Training, G. Roy Bennett; Mathematics and English, Mrs. Chelle H. Mitchell; Special 7th, Grace H. Sawtelle; Librarian, Mrs. Ruth H. Stretton
Office Assistant-Viola M. Everett Janitor-Charles E. Nichols
South Junior High School-Moody Street, cor. High
Principal-Winthrop N. Crocker Sub Master-Edward W. Blue
Mathematics, Drawing and Music, Edith M. Archibald; Mathematics, Science and History, Grace P. Lynch; English, Drawing and Music, Elsie E. Turner; English and History, Marion D. Williams; French and Latin, Frances C. Compton; Commercial Branches, Grace E. Brennan, Mildred F. Shedd; History, Mathematics and Geography, Rosalie M. Cole; Spe- cial 7th, Alice N. Griffin; Science and English, Katrina May Graveson; History, Geography and English, Viola W. Clifton; Manual Training, Sheldon S. Mayo; Cooking and Sewing, Florence R. Webster
Office Assistant-Alice H. Bjorkman
Banks School-Main Street, corner South
Principal-Reginald Webster
Teachers-Ethel G. Huntress, VI; Winifred A. Morton, V; Emily M. Bassett, VI; Ellen E. Bennett, V; Marion K. Wil- son, V; Ethel W. Kenney, IV; Freda M. Duplessis, III; Lucy M. Adams, III; Mizpeh B. Westfall, II; Nettie McQuesten, II; S. Caroline Peabody, I; Mrs. Edna B. Bistrup, I
Kindergartner-Dora M. Burr. Assistant Kindergartner- Josephine Sherman
Janitor-Alfred J. Oxton
Bemis School-Orange Street
Principal-Sarah A. Wall
Teachers-Cora D. Morell, III; Marion E. Burroughs, II; Kindergartner-A. Mildred Kierstead. Assistant Kinder- gartner-Ethel M. Bamforth
Janitor-Frederick D. Hicks
Bright School-Grove Street
Principal-Annie C. Pottle
Teachers-A. Gertrude Sanderson, II; Harriet S. Lyman, I Kindergartner-Ethel L. Spencer. Assistant Kindergart- ner-Marie L. Hinchey
Janitor-Frank B. Frye
Hill School-Main Street corner Heard
Principal-Carrie M. Leonard
Teachers-Katherine D. Jones, V; Mary E. Lovell, IV; Irene F. Hoyt, III; Sarah E. Mullen, II; Mary E. Callahan, II; Hattie B. Heath, I
Kindergartner-Jennette D. Brackett. Assistant Kinder- gartner-Edith M. Zimmer
Janitor-Gustaf B. Anderson
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SCHOOLS
Francis L. Lowell School-Newton Street
Principal-L. Mabel Forbush
Teachers-Celia E. Bowie, II; Anna Edith Varney, II; Helen B. Burrill, I; May J. Moor, I Kindergartner-Lola L. Haye.
Janitor-Frank E. Thompson
Newhall School-Charles Street corner Prospect
Principal-Stella W. Mayo
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