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UNITED ORDER OF INDEPENDENT ODD LADIES
CRESCENT LODGE, No. 28. Meets first and third Fridays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody st. Past Lady- Mrs. Olive Darby. Noble Lady-Mrs. Annie Mansfield. Recording Secretary-Mrs. Minnie Pownall. Financial Sec- retary-Minnie Sawin. Lady Reporter-Mrs. Jennie Crosby. Treasurer-Mrs. Etta Swallow. Conductor-Mrs. Harriet Bruce. Chaplain-Mrs. Marion Husted
HOME LODGE, No. 40. Meets second and fourth Wednes- days of the month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody street. Noble Lady-Mrs. Fannie M. Stratton. Vice-Lady-Mrs. Susie Holland. Recording Secretary-Mrs. Marion Burns. Financial Secretary-Mrs. Gertrude Gray. Lady Reporter- Mrs. Winifred Frazer. Treasurer-Mrs. Lottie VanDeMark. Conductor-Mrs. Esther Rier
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS
JAMES M. DERMODY, CAMP NO. 5. Meets first and third Wednesdays at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. Commander- Nathan Stroum. Senior Vice-Commander-George Carney. Adjutant-John J. Connelly. Quartermaster-John E. Ka- vanagh
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SOCIETIES, ETC-MILITARY-COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LADIES' AUXILIARY, JEMMIE J. ROGERS CAMP, NO. 10. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month except June, July and August at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. President- Mrs. Mary Hayes. Senior Vice-President-Mrs. Catherine Owens. Junior Vice-President-Mrs. Louise Kavanaugh. Secretary-Nellie Manning. Treasurer-Mrs. Isabelle Chase. Chaplain-Mrs. Ethel O'Neil. Patriotic Instructor-Mrs. Mary V. Connelly. Historian-Mrs. Rebecca Bowman. Guard-Mrs. Annie Hoban. Assistant Guard-Mrs. Ethel Stroum. Conductor-Mrs. Catherine Noonan. Assistant Conductor-Mrs. Elizabeth Fay
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS
F. H. P. ROGERS, No. 25. Meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays of each month, excepting fourth Wednesday of July and second Wednesday of August at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. President-Mrs. Amanda Wheeler. Senior Vice-President -Mrs. Jennie Crosby. Junior Vice-President-Mrs. Carrie Carter. Secretary-Mrs. Sarah J. Rice, Hotel Kilby. Treas- urer-Mrs. Grace Baker. Chaplain-Mrs. Estelle Hughes
MILITARY
182D REGIMENT, INFANTRY, 2D BATTALION State Armory, Sharon Street
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY. 1st Lieut .- Clifford Ohnemus. 2d Lieut .- William A. Bailey. Drill night, Thursday
F COMPANY. Captain-Francis J. McGowan. 1st Lieut .- Archie J. McFadyen. 2d Lieut .- Frederick C. Maier. Drill night, Monday
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Incorporated May 10, 1643. Population, 1920, 778,352. Shire towns-Cambridge (East), Lowell COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(Have also jurisdiction over Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop in County of Suffolk)
Erson B. Barlow, Lowell; Walter C. Wardwell, Cambridge; Nathaniel L. Bowditch, Framingham. Salaries, $3,000 each Associate Commissioners-John M. Keyes, Concord; Sher- man H. Fletcher, Westford
Times and places of meeting, at Cambridge, Tuesdays and Fridays, except in August and except first Tuesday of Sep- tember; at Lowell first Tuesday of September and third Mon- day of each month
REGISTERS OF DEEDS
South District-Thomas Leighton, Jr., Cambridge; salary, $7,054; elected by the people for a term of six years, term expires January, 1929. Assistant Register, Albert T. Guth- eim, Cambridge
North District-William C. Purcell, Lowell; salary, $4,400; elected by the people for a term of six years, term expires January, 1929
COUNTY TREASURER
Charles E. Hatfield, Newton. (Office, East Cambridge.) Salary, $4,100; elected by the people triennially; term expires January, 1925
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COUNTY OFFICERS-JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
COUNTY ENGINEER Frank H. Kendall, Belmont. Salary, $5,000
SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES
Sheriff-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge. (Office, East Cam- bridge.) Salary, $4,700. Special Sheriff-Alvah S. Baker, Cambridge. Chief Deputy Sheriff-Frederick T. Peabody, salary, $2,824
DEPUTY SHERIFFS-(appointed by the sheriff)
AYER-A. Paul Fillebrown
BELMONT-Arthur H. McLearn
CAMBRIDGE-John F. Ford, Leroy Williams
EVERETT-Fred A. Beals
FRAMINGHAM-William H. Walsh
HOLLISTON-Paul I. Kingsbury
HUDSON-Charles H. Richardson
LOWELL-Alan C. Eveleth, Elzear J. Larochelle, Bernard F. Gateley, Cornelius F. Sullivan
MEDFORD-Henry L. Walker
MELROSE-Herbert C. Blackmer
NATICK-George W. Bishop SOMERVILLE-Edwin J. Grant
WALTHAM-James H. McKenna, Gustavus E. Litchfield WATERTOWN-William M. Emerson
Court Officers-Roland E. Brown, Cambridge; Frederick A. Rhoades, Malden; Geo. F. Stiles, Lowell; William P. Kings- bury, Holliston; Frederick T. Peabody, Melrose; Arthur H. Wiggin, Newton; J. Willard Jones, James R. Parry, Horace W. Sexton, Somerville; Charles S. Robinson, Concord; Albert J. Adams, Franklin G. Taylor, Marlborough; George H. Stevens, Dracut; Lyman H. Richards, Weston
Master of House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail, Cam- bridge-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge
MASTERS IN CHANCERY
Cambridge-Gilbert A. A. Pevey
Lowell-Haven G. Hill, Henry V. Charbonneau
Malden-Lloyd Makepeace
Medford-Jasper N. Johnson
Newton-Fred D. Pollard, Jr.
Somerville-Edwin P. Fitzgerald, David H. Fulton
Wakefield-Stanley A. Dearborn
Waltham-John J. Flynn
Watertown-P. Sarsfield Cunniff
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Beal George R. Butler M. Joseph
Belding Frank O.
Carr Edward D.
Bennett William E.
Caswell Earl F.
Benson Vera A. Mrs.
Coleman Martin J.
Bergin Michael
Corbishley James J.
Blodgett Adelbert M. Davis George P.
Bond Henry H. Denniston Daniel C.
Broderick Patrick S.
Dickey Orland H.
*Burke J. Arthur Dowd Patrick J.
Burns John J.
*License to marry
Drury George P.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-COURTS
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-Continued
Duane Patrick J.
Perkins Dennis E.
Duffy Thomas F.
Powers Lavater W.
Durgin Charles W.
Reade Charles L.
French Harry L.
Richardson Edward C.
Fuller LeRoy O.
Roberts Dudley
Gibbs John M., Jr.
Robinson Frederick I.
Gifford E. Earle
StJacques Edward
Graham William A.
Sanderson Robert H.
Hale Cornelius E.
Shay John J.
Hardy Edna M.
Small Koran C.
Hawley Francis B.
*Steele Richard
Israel William D. Storer John H.
Litchfield Gustavus E.
Thornburg Benjamin F.
McGowan William F.
Tuttle Anthony T.
Mackenzie George C.
*Varriale Vittorio
Meagher James F.
Viles Daniel F.
Milton George A.
Viscounte Alfred P.
Nolan Blanche A.
Walters George F.
Nutting Robert F.
Ward James F.
O'Donnell Charles J.
Williams Eben J.
Page Henry N.
*License to marry
MEDICAL EXAMINERS
George L. West, Newton; David C. Dow, Cambridge; Marshall L. Alling, Lowell; Henry J. Walcott, Concord; James Glass, Framingham; Vernon C. Stewart, Woburn; Frank S. Bulkeley, Ayer; Roscoe D. Perley, Melrose; Norman M. Hunter, Hudson; Thomas M. Durrell, Somerville
ASSOCIATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Winsor M. Tyler, Lexington; Clyde H. Merrill, Marlboro; Fritz W. Gay, Malden; Herbert A. Priest, Ayer; Paul H. Provandie, Melrose; Mason D. Bryant, Lowell; David E. Currier, Cambridge; Michael F. Burke, Natick; Charles W. Hutchinson, Concord; T. Morton Gallagher, Newton
TRIAL JUSTICES FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY HOPKINTON-Daniel J. Riley. MAYNARD-Fred E. Morris
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS
Frederick W. Dallinger, Cambridge; Charles A. Castle, Melrose; W. Frederick Davis, jr., Woburn; Frederick H. Hil- ton, Framingham; Albert O. Hamel, Lowell
COURTS UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-William Howard Taft of Connecticut, appointed in 1921. (Fourth Circuit)
Associate Justices from Massachusetts-Oliver Wendell Holmes. Louis D. Brandeis
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COURTS
U. S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS-FIRST CIRCUIT 321 Post-Office Building, Boston
Associate Justice-Oliver Wendell Holmes
Circuit Judges-Geo. H. Bingham, Charles F. Johnson, George W. Anderson
District Judges-George F. Morris, New Hampshire; Arthur L. Brown, Rhode Island; John A. Peters and Clarence Hale (retired), Maine; James M. Morton, Jr., Elisha H. Brewster, James A. Lowell Massachusetts; Ira K Wells, Porto Rico
Clerk-Arthur I. Charron
Marshal-William J. Keville
ANNUAL TERM-First Tuesday of October
SESSIONS FOR HEARING CASES-First Tuesdays of October and January and second of April
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 309 Post-Office Building, Boston
District Judges-James M. Morton, Jr., Elisha H. Brewster, James A. Lowell
Acting United States Attorney, for District of Massachu- setts-George R. Farnum
Special Assistant-Telesphore Leboeuf. Assistants-Elihu D. Stone, John W. Schenck, Clifford H. Byrnes, Hubert C. Thompson, John V. Spalding, Ellen L. Buckley, Edwin R. Mc- Cormick, Marcus Morton Jr.
Clerk-James S. Allen. Deputy Clerks-Frank H. Mason, John E. Gilman, Jr., Mary E. Prendergast, Arthur M. Brown, Arthur D. Grandison, Wm. H. Parker, Jr., Edith G. Rollins, Helen I. Tweedy, Katherine Quinn
United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts- William J. Keville
Deputy Marshals-James A. Tighe, Chief; Thomas J. Pyne, Asa P. Barker, Christopher Ghiloni, Edward J. Leyden, Frank E. Hart, Everett S. Pevear, Cornelius F. Haley, James M Cunningham, Ralph W. Gray, John J. Harvey, Ralph D Sawin, Jeremiah F. Sullivan, Joseph M, Winston, James Fraser, Thomas F. Cotter, George F. Beatty, Walter Baillar- geon
Referee in Bankruptcy-B. Loring Young, of Weston
TERMS OF THE COURT-March, the 3d Tuesday; June, the 4th Tuesday., Sept., the 2d Tuesday; Dec., the 1st Tuesday
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Room 238, Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
Chief Justice-Arthur P. Rugg, Worcester
Associate Justices-Henry K. Braley, of Boston; John C. Crosby, of Pittsfield; Edward P. Pierce, of Brookline; James B. Carroll, of Springfield; William C. Wait, of Medford; George A. Sanderson, of Littleton
Reporter of Decisions-Ethelbert V. Grabill, of Boston
Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth-Walter F. Fred- erick, of Boston
TERMS OF THE COURT FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY
At Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April; at Cambridge, 3d Tuesday in October
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COURTS
SUPERIOR COURT Pemberton Square, Boston
Chief Justice-Walter P. Hall, Fitchburg
Associate Justices-John F. Brown, Robert F. Raymond, Marcus Morton, Franklin T. Hammond, Joseph F. Quinn, John D. Mclaughlin, Hugo A. Dubuque, Patrick M. Keating, Fred- erick W. Fosdick, Richard.W. Irwin, Christopher T. Callahan, Philip J. O'Connell, James H. Sisk, Webster Thayer, Nelson P. Brown, Louis S. Cox, Elias B. Bishop, George A. Flynn, Henry T. Lummus, Alonzo R. Weed, William A. Burns, Stan- ley E. Qua, Joseph Walsh, Frederick J. Macleod, Winifred H. Whiting, Edward T. Broadhurst, Frederic B. Greenhalge, Charles H. Donohue, David A. Lourie, Wilford D. Gray, David F. Dillon, Harold P. Williams
District Attorney -- Robert T. Bushnell, Somerville
Clerk of the Courts-Ralph N. Smith, Arlington. Salary, $6,600
Assistant Clerks-Roger H. Hurd, Winchester, Frederic L. Putnam, Melrose, John R. Mackinnon, Watertown; Frederick C. Bean, Woburn; Charles T. Hughes, Somer- ville; Anna G. Graham, Cambridge
TERMS OF THE COURT FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY
For Civil Cases-At Cambridge, first Monday in January, first Monday in April, first Monday in May, second Monday in September, first Monday in October. At Lowell, first Mon- day in April, third Monday in May, first Monday in October and second Monday in November
For Criminal Cases-At Cambridge, first Monday in every month, except July and August. At Lowell, first Monday in March and Tuesday after the first Monday in September
PROBATE COURT
Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C. Leggat, Lowell; Charles N. Harris, Winchester and Arthur C. Beane, Cam- bridge (special judge)
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Loring P. Jordan, Wakefield
First Assistant Register-Nellie H. Philbrick, Cambridge
Second Assistant Register-Leroy C. Vose, Watertown Third Assistant Register-Ned N. Russell, Somerville
TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT
At Cambridge, daily from the second Monday of September to the fourth Tuesday of July except third Tuesdays in every month. At Lowell, on the third Tuesday of each month ex- cept August
LAND COURT 408 Court House, Boston
Established by the Acts of 1898 for the registration of Land Titles
Judge-Charles Thornton Davis
Associate Judge-Joseph J Corbett, Clarence C. Smith
Recorder-Charles A. Southworth. Appointed by the Governor for a term of five years
Sittings of the Court of Boston, and by adjournment from time to time, at such other places as public convenience may require. Court is open every day except Sundays and legal holidays
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COURTS-COMMONWEALTH OF MASS
MIDDLESEX LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Directors-Gilbert A. A. Pevey, Cambridge, Chairman; Pitt F. Drew, Newtonville; George L. Mayberry, Waltham; Frederic A. Fisher, Lowell; Warren H. Atwood, Ayer; Grace H. Parker, Cambridge, Treasurer and Librarian
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 1927
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor-His Excellency Alvan T. Fuller (R.) of Malden, salary $10,000
Lieut. Governor-His Honor Frank G. Allen (R.) of Nor- wood, salary $4,000 and expenses of travel
Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W. Cook (R.) of Somerville, salary $6,000
Treasurer and Receiver General-William S Youngman (R.) of Brookline, salary $6,000
Auditor of the Commonwealth-Alonzo B. Cook (R.) of Boston, salary $6,000
Attorney General-Jay R. Benton (R.) of Belmont, salary $8,000
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Meets first Wednesday in January
SENATE
President-Wellington Wells, of Boston
Clerk-William H. Sanger, of Cambridge
Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O. Holt, of Somerville
Chaplain-Rev. Edward A. Horton, D. D., of Boston
SENATORS FROM MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Compensation, $1,500 for the session
District 1-Edward T. Simoneau (R.) of Marlborough 66 2-Clarence P. Kidder (R.), of Cambridge
66 3-Warren C. Daggett (R.), of Somerville
District 4-Alvin E. Bliss (R.), of Malden
66 5-George G. Moyse (R.), of Waltham
66 6-Charles C. Warren (R.), of Arlington
66 7-Joseph R. Cotton (R.), of Lexington
66 8-Walter Perham (R.) of Chelmsford
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS OF MIDDLESEX COURT
First District-Framingham, Marlborough, Newton, Wayland, Weston
Second District-Belmont and wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cambridge
Third District-Somerville
Fourth District-Everett, Malden, Melrose
Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Concord, Hudson, Lin- coln, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Waltham, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford, Winchester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Lexington,
Lowell, wards 1, 9 and 10, North Reading, Reading, Stone- ham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wilmington
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASS
Eighth District-Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lowell, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford
Norfolk and Middlesex District-Ashland, Holliston, Hopkin- ton, Natick, Sherborn in the County of Middlesex and Ded- ham, Dover, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, Walpole, Wellesley and Westwood in Norfolk County
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-John C. Hull, of Leominster
Clerk-James W. Kimball, of Swampscott
Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O. Holt, of Somerville
Chaplain-Rev. Harry W. Kimball, of Needham
REPRESENTATIVES FROM MIDDLESEX COUNTY Compensation, $1,500 for the session
District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3-James E. Mahler (D.), George C. McMenimen (D.)
66 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6-Harold M. Bradbury (R.), Edward J. Gurry (D.)
66 3 Cambridge, wards 7, 8, 9, 10, 11-Arthur F. Blan- chard (R.), Louis L. Green (R.), Albert Harri- son Hall (R.)
66 4 Newton, wards 1, 2, 3, 7-Arthur W. Hollis (R.), Rupert C. Thompson (R.)
5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Clarence S. Luitwieler (R.), Leverett Saltonstall (R.)
66 6 Natick-Jeremiah J. Healy (D.)
66 7 Waltham, Watertown-Albert W. Bullock (R.), Arthur A. Hansen (R.), of Waltham
66 8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlborough, ward 1, Sherborn-Harry C. Rice (R.) of Framingham, J. Valentine Thomas (R.), of Sherborn
66 9 Marlborough, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-William H. Wellen (R.)
66 10 Boxborough, Hudson, Maynard, Stow-Henry T. G. Dyson (R.), of Hudson
11 Acton, Bedford, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Littleton, Westford-Edward J. Robbins (R.), of Chelms- ford
12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shir- ley, Townsend, Tyngsborough-Robert H. J. Holden (R.), of Shirley
13 Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston- J. Sidney Stone (R.), of Wayland
14 Lowell, wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8-Henry Achin, Jr. (R.), Azarie Z. Coutu (D.), Victor Francis Jewett (R.) 15 Lowell, wards 1, 2, 10, 11-Daniel F. Moriarty (D.), Patrick F. Nestor (D.)
66 16 Lowell, wards 5, 9-Frank K. Stearns (R.)
66 17 Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Tewksbury, Wil- mington-Jeremiah K. Chandler (R.), of Tewksbury
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASS-U S GOVERNMENT
District 18 North Reading, Reading, Woburn-Louis Ellen- wood (R.), of Reading, Wilford A. Walker (R.), of Woburn
66 19 Wakefield-Maynard E. S. Clemons (R.)
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20 Everett-Joseph L. Larson (R.), Elmer E. Spear (R.
66 21 Malden-Burt Dewar (R.), Charles R. Doyle (R.), Howard Fall (R.)
66 22 Melrose, Stoneham-Angier L. Goodwin (R.), of Melrose, Lemuel W. Standish (R.), of Stone- ham
66 23 Somerville, ward 2-James E. Hagan (D.)
66 24 Somerville, ward's 1, 3, 4, 5-Charles E. Gerrish (R.), Lyman A. Hodgdon '(R.), Walter H. Snow (R.)
66 25 Somerville, wards 6, 7-Emerson J. Coldwell (R.), Hiram N. Dearborn (R.)
66 26 Medford-Richard D. Crockwell (R.), John J. Irwin (R.), Lewis H. Peters (R.)
60 27 Belmont-Joseph Earl Perry (R.)
6 28 Arlington, Lexington-Elliott R. Barker (R.), of Arlington, George E. Briggs, of Lexington
66 29 Winchester-Thomas R. Bateman (R.)
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THE EXECUTIVE
President-Calvin Coolidge, of Massachusetts; salary, $75,000; term expires March 4, 1929
Vice-President-Charles G. Dawes, of Illinois; salary $12,000; term expires March 4, 1929
THE CABINET
Arranged in the order of succession for the Presidency Salary, $12,000
Secretary of State-Frank Billings Kellogg, of Minnesota
Secretary of the Treasury-Andrew William Mellon, of Pennsylvania
Secretary of War-Dwight F Davis, of Missouri Attorney General-John G Sargent, of Vermont
Postmaster General-Harry S. New, of Indiana Secretary of the Navy-Curtis D. Wilbur, of California Secretary of the Interior-Hubert Work, of Colorado Secretary of Agriculture-William M. Jardine, of Kansas Secretary of Commerce-Herbert C. Hoover, of California Secretary of Labor-James J. Davis, of Pennsylvania
LEGISLATIVE
Salaries of Senators and Representatives, $7,500 and 20 cents mileage. Seventieth Congress; begins March 4, 1927; ends March 4, 1929
Senators from Massachusetts-David I Walsh, of Fitch- burg; term expires 1929; Frederick H. Gillett, of Spring- field; term expires 1931
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U S GOVERNMENT-POST OFFICE
REPRESENTATIVES FROM MASSACHUSETTS
District 66
1-Allen T. Treadway (R.), of Stockbridge
2-Henry. L. Bowles (R.), of Springfield
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3-Frank H. Foss (R.), of Fitchburg
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4-George R. Stobbs (R.), of Worcester
66 5-Edith M. Rogers (R.), of Lowell
66 6-A. Piatt Andrew (R.), of Gloucester
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7-William P. Connery, Jr. (D.) of Lynn
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8-Frederick W. Dallinger (R.), of Cambridge
9-Charles L. Underhill (R.), of Somerville
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10-John J. Douglass (D.), of Boston
11-George H. Tinkham (R.), of Boston
66 12-James A. Gallivan (D.), of Boston
66 13-Robert Luce (R.), of Waltham
14-Louis A. Frothingham (R.), of Easton
66 15-Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R.), N. Attleboro
66 16-Charles L. Gifford (R.), of Barnstable
THIRTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Comprises the cities and town in Middlesex County, of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Natick, Newton, Sherborn, Waltham, Wayland and Weston; in Norfolk County, of Bell- ingham, Brookline, Dover, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Plainville, Walpole, Wellesley and Wrentham; in Suffolk County, Wards 21 and 22 of Boston; in Worcester County, of Southboro
WALTHAM POST OFFICE (Branch Boston Postal District) 738 Main Street Office Hours-Daily except Sundays, from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Supt .- Martin T. Connelly Asst. Supt .- William A. Lawless
CLERKS
Buckley John J.
Martin Joseph P.
Claypole Arthur H.
Robertson George A.
Collins Joseph M.
Ryan Joseph A.
Curley William F. Handrahan Daniel J.
Scottron Samuel J.
Stankard Thomas F.
Harris George B.
Tobin George E.
Keyes George I. L.
SPECIAL CLERK Martin J. Hines
CARRIERS
Ahern John F. Anderson Carl W.
Dahlin John A.
Beckwith George F.
Delaney Henry T.
Brayne Thomas E. Dorr Oscar H.
Brown James M.
Dow James K.
Burton Morton J.
Gardner John J.
Getchel Harry M.
Gould James J.
Kohl John W.
McCusker James F.
Caughey Reuben H. Coburn Charles E. Collins Joseph B. Collins Joseph M.
Concannon Patrick H.
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POST OFFICE-RATES OF POSTAGE
CARRIERS-Continued
MacGillivary Hugh
Noonan Edward P.
McKenna Charles J.
Smith John F.
Main William J.
Tobin William J.
Mogan Charles F.
Wellington Edward N.
Mulhern John F.
Whalen Michael J.
CONTRACT STATIONS
No. Location
90 881 Main
198 266 Moody
Thomas J. Flannery
Jennie M. Winn
RATES OF POSTAGE
DOMESTIC.
Domestic Rates and conditions, with certain exceptions, apply to mail addressed to Canada, Cuba, Mexico and the Republic of Panama. The domestic rates apply also to letters, but not to other articles, addressed to Alaska, Anguilla, Antigua, Argentina, Bahama Islands, Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Bon Ayre, Brazil, British Guiana, British Honduras, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Canal Zone, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Domin- ican Republic, Dutch West Indies, Ecuador, England, Grenada, The Grena- dines, Guam, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Ireland, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Nevis, Newfoundland, Nicaragua, New Zea- land, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Porto Rico, Redonda, St.Kitts, Shanghai, China, St. Vincent, St.Lucia, Scotland, Tobago, Tutuilla, Samoa, Trinidad, Virgin Islands of United States, Western Samoa, Windward Islands. See Foreign Postal Rates.
All Mail Matter must be wholly prepaid.
Letters, Postal Cards and "Post Cards," and all matter on which first class post- age is paid, may be forwarded from one post office to another without additional postage, but all other matter must have postage prepaid anew.
Mail Matter of all Classes may be Registered, except Domestic Parcel Post, which may be insured, fee, in addition to regular postage fully prepaid. First class matter, 10 and 20 cents. Indemnity for loss :- 1st class, not to exceed $50; 3d class, not to exceed $25.
First-Class Matter-Letters and Postal Cards.
Letters .- (To be sent beyond the office where deposited, or for any letter- carrier office or rural delivery). Letters and other matter wholly or in part in writing or type writing, and all matter sealed or closed against inspec- tion, for each ounce or fraction thereof, limit of weight, seventy pounds .... 02
Drop or Local Letters deposited at any office for delivery to patrons receiving mail at the same office, either by carriers or by boxes, per ounce or fraction thereof. .02
Special (or Immediate) Delivery Letters require a special stamp in addition to regular postage (ordinary stamps may be used, but the words Special Delivery must be written across the letter or package, but not across the stamps). .10
Postal Cards. Cost each. .01
Reply Postal Cards. .02
Private Mailing Cards (Post Cards) .02
Second-Class Matter. RATES FOR THE PUBLIC.
Transient Newspapers and Periodicals, when posted by persons other than the publisher or news agent, for each two ounces or fraction. . .02
Third-Class Matter-Miscellaneous Printed Matter.
Pamphlets, Circulars, occasional publications, photographs, proof-sheets or corrected proofs, and manuscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter on paper or cardboard, books under eight ounces, in which the print- ing forms the principal use, and not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each two ounces or fraction. .01}
A Printed Circular may have the date, the name of the addressee and of the sender inserted in writing, and a simple dedication or inscription may be written on the fly-leaf or cover of a book or other article of printed matter.
Books, Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., up to 8 ounces may be transmitted in the mails for the U. S. with postage prepaid at 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof, but matter of this nature for Canada, excepting printed books, must be prepaid at 4th class rates. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in the case of a single volume of a book, to which there is no limit of weight, and miscellaneous printed matter which is subjected to Parcel Post rates and conditions when in excess of 4 pounds.
199 693 Moody
Clerks in Charge
William J. McElaney
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RATES OF POTSAGE
Fourth-Class Matter-Parcel Post.
Fourth-Class Matter includes merchandise, farm and factory products, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions and plants, books over eight ounces (including catalogues), miscellaneous printed matter weighing more than four pounds and all other mailable matter not now embraced in the First, Second or Third Class, not exceeding seventy pounds in weight, in first and second zones or fifty pounds in all other zones, nor greater in size than eighty-four inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee or damage the mail equipment or other mail matter, and not of a character perishable within a period reasonably re- quired for transportation and delivery.
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