Manchester, New Hampshire, city directory, 1915, Part 8

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COUR ST. GEORGE'S, No. 1


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Canado Hall, 153 Manchester street. Pres., J. H. Gagne. Fin. Sec., and Treas. Norbert Martel. Rec. and Cor. Sec., Arthur Ballard, 75 Orange street


COUR ST. AUGUSTIN, No. 2


Organized June 20, 1878. Meets on the third Wednesday in each month at St. Jean Baptiste Hall, Elm cor. Concord street, at 8 P.M. Pres., J. Desruisseaux. Sec., J. Honore Hebert, 11 Arkwright street. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Edmond St.Jean, 524 Chestnut street. Chaplain, Rev. J. A. Chevalier


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COUR STE. MARIE, No. 3


Meets first and third Mondays in Montcalm Hall, 4 Mon- mouth street. Pres., John Marcotte. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Al- bert Beaudet, 520 Hevey street. Rec. Sec., Moise A. Halde, 473 Bartlett


COUR ST. ANTOINE DE PADOUE, No. 5


Meets second and fourth Fridays at 131 Somerville cor. Wilson street. Pres., A. J. Parent. Sec., Thuribe Gelinas. Fin. Sec., and Treas., Francis Champoux, 234 Notre Dame av.


COUR DES ZOUAVES PONTIFICAUX, No. 7


Organized 1897. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 153 Manchester street. Chaplain, Rev. J. A. Chevalier. Pres., David Levasseur. Rec. Sec., Wilfrid Bourque, 174 Cartier st. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Arsene Lamy, 101 Youville


COUR LEVIS, No. 54


Meets second and fourth Fridays at St. Jean Baptiste Hall, 841 Elm street. Pres., John Descoteau. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Louis J. Huppe. Rec. Sec., H. Tremblay, 393 Dubuque street


COUR SACRE COEUR, No. 290


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 1 Dover street, W. M. Pres., Adelard Allaire. Rec. Sec., Alfred Girard. Fin. Sec. and Treas., George Letendre


VILLA MARIA, No. 2, A. C. A.


Meets fourth Tuesday at 4 Monmouth street. Pres., Mrs. Marie Morin, 658 Rimmon street. Sec., Malvina Halde, 3 Mon- mouth street. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Almina Halde, 176 Cartier street. Treas.,


VILLA MARIE ANTOINETTE, No. 1, A. C. A.


Meets first, second and fourth Tuesdays at 64 Hanover street. Pres., Mrs. Alphonse Grenier, 370 Rimmon street. Sec., Mrs. Eliza Gamache, 800 Somerville street. Fin. Sec., and Treas. Leoni Provencher, 4 Arkwright street


VILLA ALBANI, No. 33, A. C. A.


Meets third Tuesday at 4 Monmouth street. Pres., Cessarine Guerin, 418 Notre Dame av. Sec., Levina Simard, 533 Hevey street. Fin. Sec., and Tresa., Anna Rheault, 502 Cartier street


VILLA STE. CECILE, No. 7, A. C. A.


Meets fourth Tuesday in each month, 153 Manchester street Pres., Mrs. Aldegonde Trudeau. Rec. Sec., Maria Mailhot, 47 Cartier street. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Georgianna M. Desilets


VILLA STE. ELIZABETH, No. 9, A. C. A.


Meets first Wednesday at St.Jean Baptiste Hall. Pres., Emma Soly. Sec., Eva Herbert. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Georgianna Lussier, 59 Pinard street


LA GUARD LEVIS, No. 54, A. C. A.


Meets second Sunday at 1017 Elm street. Capt., E. Dolor Genard. First Lieut., Arthur Beaudet. Second Lieut., Adjutor Pichette. Fin. Sec., Cyrille Lessard. Rec. Sec., John Descoteau. Treas., Arthur Beaudet. Fife and Drum Corps Director, Cyrille Lessard


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VILLA JEANNE D'ARC, No. 291


Meets third Tuesday of each month in hall, Granite sq. Pres., Mrs. Angelina Bousquet. Rec. Sec., and Treas. Albertine De- mers. Fin. Sec., Bernadette Demers


HOSPICE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL


No. 253 Lake av. Orphanage for boys and girls under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Marie Felix, Superior


LA SOCIETE DES ARTISANS CANADIENS FRANCIAS, No. 12, (MANCHESTER BRANCH)


Meets first and third Tuesdays at 4 Monmouth street. Pres., Joseph Gravel. Sec. and Treas., William S. Gagnon. Precep- tor, Frank J. Lussier


LA GUARD CHAMPLAIN DES ARTISANS


Meets first and third Wednesdays at 181 Manchester street. Capt., Philippe J. Doucette. First Lieut., Joseph Dionne. Second Lieut. and Treas., Philip Lussier. Sec., Adelare Pepin, 345 Cedar street


No. 101


Meets first and third Fridays at 153 Manchester street. Pres., Joseph A. Rene. Vice Pres., Adelard Pepin. Sec., Joseph Lus- sier. Treas., Norbert Martel


UNION GENERALE DES FRANCO-AMERICAN


Pres., Sylvio Leclerc. Sec., Edward J. Robitaille. Treas., Charles H. Martel


LIGUE DE L'UNION FRATERNALLE (COUR POTHIER)


Organized June 21, 1897. Meets in St. Jean Baptiste Hall, 1017 Elm street, second and last Tuesday of each month. Pres., Emma Denise. Sec., Almesime Descoteau. Treas., Joseph E. Pellerin


L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D'AMERIQUE Council St. Antoine, No. 91


Meets 1017 Elm street, first and third Mondays. Pres., Louis Paris. Per., Alfred G. Tousignant, 740 Harvard street. Sec., D. J. Lessard


COUNCIL HEVEY, No. 109


Meets last Tuesday of each month at 4 Monmouth. Pres., Francois X. Durette. Sec., Emile Beland. Perceptaeur, Emile Hebert. Treas., Roch Desmarais


L'UNION ST. PIERRE


Organized in 1892. Meets at 4 Monmouth st., first Wednes- day of each month. Pres., Louis Theroux. Sec., William S Gagnon. Treas., Joseph Gravel


ST. GEORGE'S GUARDS


Meets first Tuesday of each month at 153 Manchester street. Captain, Albert B. Hamel. First Lieut., Desire Falida Faucher. Second Lieut., George Chartrain


ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETE Division No. 1


Organized April 15, 1871. Meets the first and third Friday, in each month, at 1017 Elm street, at 7.30 P.M. Chaplain, Rev. J. A. Chevalier. Pres., J. Emilie Elie. Sec., Rodolphe Boucher. Treas., Joseph O. Tremblay


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ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETE Sub-Division No. 3


Meets the first Tuesday in each month at 1017 Elm street at 7.30 P.M. Pres., Mrs. Aldegonde Trudeau, 292 Belmont street. Vice Pres., Mrs. Marie Cornier. Rec. Sec., Hermenie Monbleau. Fin. Sec., Marie St.Jean. Treas., Mrs. Delima Berthiaume


GERMAN SOCIETIES


BABAROSSA LODGE, No. 329, D. O. H.


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Harugari Hall, 236 Douglas street. Pres., Carl A. Fechner. Vice Pres., Frederick C. Simon. Sec., Adolph Camona. Treas., William F. Schulze. Collector, Carl Schuff


BAVARIAN BENEFIT SOCIETY


Meets in Workingmen's Hall, 183 Douglas street, every first Monday. Pres., Andrew Zimmerer. Vice Pres., Herman Schloth. Sec., Max Hager. Treas., George Hammerman


BEETHOVEN MAENNERCHOR


Organized May 15, 1895. Meets in Beethoven Maennerchor Hall, 48 Blaine st., W. M. every Thursday evening. Monthly meetings second Friday. Pres., Nicholas Flesser


MAENNERCHOR SINGING SOCIETY


Organized 1883. Meets every second and fourth Friday night and rehearsal every Tuesday evening in Maennerchor Hall, 205 South Main corner Mast. Membership, 500. Pres., Fred G. Hoegner. Treas., Richard C. Langer. Rec. Sec., Henry Scheidt. Leader, Andreas Schricker. Cor. Sec., David Davidson


MARTHA WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 5, O. D. H. S.


Organized, March 22, 1897. Meets first Monday of each month at Turn Halle. Pres., Mrs. Pauline Kammel. Treas., Mrs. Sophie Miller. Sec., Mrs. Mary Sommermann


NATUR HEIL VEREIN (Nature Cure Society)


Meets in Turn Halle the first Thursday of each month. Pres., Robert Patzke. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Neubert. Sec., Mrs. Joseph Neugebauer. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Leo Neudeck. Treas., Mrs. Jacob Streit


SCHILLER LODGE, No. 9, O. d'H. S.


Meets second and fourth Mondays at 183 Douglas st. Pres., Christian Ploss. Sec., Martin Moll


SCHOOL SOCIETY


Organized in 1879. Meets at the school house, Third corner Ferry street, last Tuesday in each month. Pres., David David- son. Vice Pres., . Sec., Richard Seifert. Treas., Al- bert Ruemely. Teacher, Henry Wolke


WORKINGMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION


Organized 1883. Meets every second Wednesday evening in W. R. Society Hall, Douglas, corner West street. Membership over 550. Pres., Richard Artz. Vice Pres., Kurt Bischoff. Rec. Sec., Richard Schier. Cor. Sec., Ernest Heidenreich. Treas., John Brunner. Cashier, Andrew Zimmerer


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SWEDISH ORDERS


DAUGHTERS OF THE NORTH LODGE, NO. 46


Meets second and fourth Monday evenings in Ridgely Hall, 884 Elm street. Pres., Mrs. Abraham Nelson. Vice Pres., Martha Mattson. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Hilma O. Keller, 656 Maple. Fin. Sec., Mrs Charles Redmond. Cashier, Mrs Ernest Keller


VASA ORDEN SVEA LODGE NO. 42


Meets first and third Monday evenings at Ridgely Hall, 884 Elm street. Pres., Carl Johnson. Vice Pres., Otto Vik. Rec. Sec., Paul Jensen. Fin. Sec., Ernest Keller. Sec. and Treas., William S. Westerdahl


MANUFACTURING AND INCORPORATED COMPANIES


AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY


Asst. Supt., Charles F. Cheney, 57 Hollis street. Manu- factures locomotives and castings of every description


AMOSKEAG CLOTHING COMPANY


1137 Elm street. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $9,000. Pres., William Shrettski. Treas., Isidore Brown. (See page 873)


AMOSKEAG MANUFACTURING COMPANY


Organized 1911. Treas., F. C. Dumaine. Ames Building, Bos- ton, Mass. Agent, Herman F. Straw, Manchester, N. H. (See page 875)


AMOSKEAG PAPER MILLS COMPANY


Incorporated in 1887. Pres., Frank P Carpenter. Treas., Aretas B. Carpenter. Directors, Frank P Carpenter, Charles Geisel, C. R. Dustin, A. B. Carpenter


ANNIS FLOUR AND GRAIN COMPANY


Pine corner Valley street. Incorporated September 1, 1892. Capital, $20,000. Pres., Alfred N. Fessenden. Treas. and General Manager, Earle M. Annis. Asst. Treas., Mrs. Eleanor J. Annis


BACHELDER-WORCESTER COMPANY


Maple street near Derryfield Co. Incorporated 1908. Pres. and Treas., Benjamin F. Worcester


BRODIE ELECTRIC AND AUTO COMPANY


Nos. 48 to 56 Pleasant street. Organized in June, 1894. Capi- tal, $12,000. Pres., John A. Sheehan. Treas., Jeremiah J. Sullivan. Manager, G. White VanAuken. (See page 893)


CHASE L. H. SHOE CO.


1035 Elm street. Organized Nov. 15, 1912. Capital, $6,500. Pres., Charles S. Aurien. Treas., Edward M. Chase


CLARKE JOHN B. COMPANY


No. 64 Hanover street. Pres., Arthur E. Clarke. Vice Fres., William C. Clarke. Treas., Olive Rand Clarke. (See page 919)


COREY WILLIAM COMPANY


No. 250 Concord street. Incorporated in 1890. Capital, $30,000. Pres., J. M. Corey. Sec. and Treas., C. J. Darrah. (See page 886)


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CRAFTS G. P. COMPANY


West Hancock cor. Second street. W. M. Capital, $200,000. Pres., Frank H. Emerson. Treas., G. P. Crafts. Sec., D. Arthur Taggart


CURRIER DRUG COMPANY


Incorporated 1906. Capital, $20,000. Pres., Henry Zick- endrath. Vice Pres., Edward S. Currier. Sec. and Treas., Edward H. Currier


CURRIER NEEDLE COMPANY


Kingston street. Pres., C. Walker Jones. Treas., A. Paul Watt


DALTON A. BOX CO.


Incorporated January 1914. Capital $25,000. Pres., Richard B. Hamor. Asst. Treas., Grace Hanson


DANIELS-CORNELL COMPANY, THE


Nos. 381 to 397 Elm street. Incorporated September 1, 1892. Capital, $75,000. Pres., Howard P. Cornell. Treas. and Man- ager, Albert J. Reed. (Sce page 906)


DeCOURCY J. H. COAL CO.


1772 Elm street. Incorporated 1907. Pres., W. J. Simons. Treas., E. H. Clough


DERRYFIELD COMPANY


39-59 Beech street, near C. & P. R. R. Incorporated October, 1901. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Lewis H. Josselyn. General Manager and Treas., George M. Kent. (See page 881)


DEVONSHIRE MILLS


At Goff's Falls. Incorporated 1886. Pres., Thomas Walker, jr. Treas., E. A. Hatch (Boston). Clerk, George W. Walker (Warren Me). Supt., F. P. Olmstead (- -).


Directors, Thomas Walker, jr., E. A. Hatch, B. C. Lane (Boston), Frederick H. Lane (New York)


EAMES DRUG COMPANY


Incorporated 1903. No. 1089 Elm street. Pres., William M. Eames. Treas., Cleon D. Tufts


ELDRIDGE-BAKER COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'


317 Elm street. Incorporated April 15, 1912. Capital, $35,000. Pres., Austin L. Baker. Treas., Albert C. Frost (See page 907)


ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING COMPANY


Wilson corner Valley street. Incorporated April, 1892. Cap- ital, $300,000. Sec., Treas and General Manager, Lawrence J. Harrington


FURNESS J. C. CO.


56 Granite street. Incorporated August, 1912. Pres., J. C. Furness. Treas., J. C. Furness. Sec., Corrinne E. Cutler


GRANITE STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY


No. 64 Hanover street, room 3. Pres., - - Vice Pres., Dr. A. F. Wheat. Treas., and Adv. Manager, Waldo Browno. Clerk, Albert Ruemely


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GRANITE STATE RUBBER COMPANY


No. 1030 Elm street. Incorporated August 30, 1905. Treas., Isaac Crocker, Providence, R. I.


GREEK AMERICAN LAUNDRY


Rear 69-71 Spruce street. Incorporated 1913. Capital $5,300. Pres., George Voliotopoulis. Sec. and Treas., Lazaros Turnas


HILL JAMES W. COMPANY


Elm corner Merrimack street. Incorporated in 1897. Pres., Hugh W. Flack. Treas. and Manager, James W. Hill


HOITT CHAS. A. COMPANY


No. 810 Elm street. House furnishings. Pres. and Treas., J. E. Mooney. (See front colored page E)


HOYT F. M. SHOE COMPANY


Lincoln and Silver streets. Incorporated in 1898. Capital, $150,000. Pres. and Treas., Hovey E. Slayton. Vice Pres., T. Edward Cunningham


JONES G. R. SHOE CO.


West Hancock below Second, W. M. Pres., George R. Jones. Sec. and Treas., Thomas D. Hamson


JONES TRUE W. BREWING COMPANY


Hancock street. Incorporated October 18, 1892. Capital, $100,000. Treas. and Manager, John H. Hayes. (See page 917)


KENNEDY & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION CO


No. 97 Granite street. Incorporated 1912. Pres., Elmer A. Peterson. Vice Pres., Richard Kennedy. Sec. and Treas., Clarence S. Henry


KIMBALL CARRIAGE COMPANY


No. 55 West Central street. Pres., James F. Cavanaugh. Treas., D. S. Kimball


KIMBALL SHOE CO


Cypress corner Massabesic street. Incorporated, October, 1913. Pres., Henry W. Parker. Treas., Lawrence J. Harrington. Clerk, Harry L. Additon


LACENE MANUFACTURING CO


671 Elm and 53 W. Auburn streets. Incorporated. Pres., Elmer P. Nichols. Sec., Leander A. Cogswell. Treas., Wil- lard H. Griffin


L'AVENIR NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.


68 and 70 Merrimack. Organized 1913. Pres. and Treas., J. E. Bernier. Sec., E. A. Bournival


LEIGHTON MACHINE COMPANY


Kingston street. Incorporated March, 1914. Pres., George A. Leighton. Treas., John H. Rice. Agent, Alfred B. Gould


LEONARD MEDICINE CO. INC.


823 Union street. Manager, George P. Wallace 3-4


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MCELWAIN W. H. COMPANY


End of Byron. Incorporated in Massachusetts, 1911. Pres., J. Franklin McElwain. Vice Pres., Charles J. Prescott. Treas., Edward L. Prescott. Sec., Stanley King


McGREGORVILLE INVESTMENT CO.


Meets 36 Amory street. Organized January 1909. Capital, $6000. Pres., A. T. Beaumier. Vice Pres., Arthur Gagne. Sec., Antoine M. Menard. Treas., O. F. Dubois


MANCHESTER AUTO GARAGE CO.


No. 87 Granite street. Incorporated 1914. Capital, $30,000. Pres., and Treas., William C. Spear. Manager, George H. Bammann


MANCHESTER BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION


Organized January 1, 1887. The Kennard 992 Elm street. Pres., William McElroy. Vice Pres., Charles J. Abbott. Sec., and Treas., James I. Miltimore. (See page 859)


MANCHESTER CEMENT BLOCK AND CONCRETE CO.


Rochelle av. and Milford street. Pres., James F. Cavanaugh. Sec. and Treas., George C. Vail. Manager, Eugene G. Libbey


MANCHESTER CLOTHING CO.


No. 92 Concord street. Incorporated 1911. Pres., Felix A. Purull. Treas., Joseph Shopa


MANCHESTER COAL & ICE COMPANY


No. 1164 Elm street. Incorporated 1895. Pres., William H. Marcotte. Treas., Albert J. Precourt


MANCHESTER DRY GOODS COMPANY


Nos. 989-995 Elm street. Incorporated 1904. Capital, $20,- 000. Pres., Matthew Scott. Treas. and Manager, Jules Des- chenes


MANCHESTER GAS LIGHT COMPANY


Incorporated 1841. Commenced 1852. Capital, $100,000. Treas., Walter M. Parker. Works leased to the People's Gas Light Co.


MANCHESTER HARDWARE COMPANY


Nos. 934 and 940 Elm street. Incorporated 1886. Manager, W. H. Underwood. (See front cover)


MANCHESTER HAT WORKS


No. 856 Elm street. Capital, $5000. Pres. and Treas., Otto C. Heim


MANCHESTER OPERA HOUSE COMPANY


No. 20 Hanover st. Organized February 26, 1880. Annual meeting first Saturday in January. Capital, $40,000. Pres., Walter M. Parker. Treas., George W. Corliss. Clerk, Albert L. Clough


MANCHESTER REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE


No 7 South Main street. Pres., Jeremiah J. Sullivan. Sec. and Treas., William J. O'Brien


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MANCHESTER SHOE TRIMMING CO. No. 293 Elm. Incorporated May, 1913. Capital, $10,500. Pres., Leonard G. Smith. Treas., Edward C. Smith


MANCHESTER STOCKING COMPANY


Incorporated in January, 1902. Capital, $20,000. Pres. and Treas., H. P. Ray. Sec., T. J. Hourihan


MANCHESTER SUPPLY COMPANY


No. 77-79 West Cedar street. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $25,000. Pres., Arthur T. Safford. Treas., Edmund F. Hig- gins. (See front cover)


MANCHESTER TRACTION, LIGHT AND POWER CO.


No. 46 Hanover street. Pres., Elwin C. Foster. Vice Pres., J. Brodie Smith. Treas., S. Reed Anthony. General Manager, J. Brodie Smith. Clerk, Edwin F. Jones. (See page 874)


MAXWELL ICE COMPANY


Nos. 1308 Elm street and 476 Front street, Amoskeag. Capi- tal, $30,000. Pres., A. J. Maxwell. Treas. and Manager, Willi- am H. Maxwell


MENDELL J. H. COMPANY The


No. 208 Granite street. Incorporated 1906. Capital, $30,000. Pres. and Treas., Louis H. Shattuck. Vice Pres., George W. Turney. Sec., Charles S. Fifield. (See page 883)


MOORE & PRESTON COAL COMPANY


Incorporated July 1, 1903. Nos, 666 and 1308 Elm street. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Mendon P. Moore. Treas. and Man- ager, Frank Preston. (See front cover)


NATIONAL EXCHANGE


No. 20 Hanover street. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $25,000. Pres. and Manager, Lovell J. Eldridge


NEW ENGLAND FRUIT AND SYRUP CO.


1008 Elm, room 219. Capital, $30,000. Incorporated 1893 . Pres., Sec., Levi J. Wiggin. Treas., Clarence D. Palmer


NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY


Office 876 Elm street. First stock insurance company in the State. Incorporated 1869. Paid up capital, $1,350,000. Pres., Frank W. Sargeant. Vice Pres., Walter M. Parker. Treas., Nathan P. Hunt. Secs., Frank E. Martin, Lewis W. Crockett, William B. Burpee. Clerk, N. P. Hunt


HEW HAMPSHIRE HEALTH CO.


No. 1008 Elm street, room 226. Pres., Guy Crockett. Sec. and Mgr., Edward Crockett. Treas., Mrs. Louise F. Crockett


NOVELTY ADVERTISING COMPANY


No. 143 Hanover street. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $10,- 000. Pres., A. G. Greer. Treas. and Manager, J. E. Greer


OAKLAND FURNITURE CO.


No. 1244 Elm street. Incorporated Jan. 2, 1914. Pres . Louis J. Messier. Treas., Lorenzo Couturier


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PEOPLE'S GAS LIGHT COMPANY


No. 39 Hanover street. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $500,- 000. President, Arthur M. Heard. Vice Pres., Thomas R. Varick. Treasurer and Manager, Walter G. Africa. Directors, W. Byron Stearns, Arthur M. Heard, G. W. Curran, Walter M. Parker, Walter G. Africa, Thomas R. Varick. The gas works are situated in the southerly part of the city near the M. & L. R. R. and are built of brick with slated roofs. Over eighty miles of pipe varying from 2 to 20 inches in diameter have been laid, extending to different parts of the city. The company are able to furnish 1,000,000 cubic feet of gas every 24 hours. About 16,000 tons of gas coal are consumed in a year, producing 230,- 000,000 cubic feet of gas. (See page 860)


PEOPLE'S WET WASH LAUNDRY CO.


No. 30 Wallace street. Incorporated 1912. Capital, $50,000. Pres. and Treas., Leandre Charbonneau. Vice Pres., Antoine Provencher. Sec., Joseph J. Charbonneau


PIKE & HEALD COMPANY


No. 972 Elm street. Incorporated 1893. Capital, $35,000. Pres. and Treas., F. E. Heald. Vice Pres. and Sec., E. W. Mer- rill. (See front colored page A)


PIPER B. H. COMPANY


335 Somerville street. Incorporated in 1890. Capital, $20,- 000. Pres., Owen H. Johnson. Treas., R. H. Harris


PURITAN LOAN COMPANY


638 Elm street. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $3000. Pres., Isaac Stoll. Treas., Reuben Silverman


RANNO-SPEIRS COMPANY


No. 194 South Main street. Incorporated March 1913. Capi- tal, $175,000. Pres., Charles G. Ranno. Treas., John Speirs. Sec., W. F. Ferguson


RATNER PAUL COMPANY


710 Elm street. Incorporated 1912. Capital, $18,000. Pres., S. Sullivan. Treas., I. A. Brodie. (See page 893)


REALTY INVESTMENT CO.


913 Elm street. Pres., Harrie M. Young. Sec., Harry T. Lord. Treas., Samuel J. Lord


REED SHOE COMPANY


No. 343 Kelley street. Pres. and Treas., Ralph D. Reed. Sec., William F. Poole


RELIABLE CREDIT COMPANY THE


Nos. 333-335 Chestnut street. Capital, $6,000. Incorporated 1909. Pres. and Treas., Abraham Green. Clerk, Samuel Aller


RIMMON COMPANIONS, THE


Incorporated Nov. 22, 1906. Pres., Fred J. Duguay. Sec. and Treas., Euclide F. Geoffrion, 431 Main street


ROBIE CONSOLIDATED CONCRETE COMPANY


No. 936 Elm street, room 5. Capital, $15,000. Pres., L. M. Pike. Treas., Walter G. Africa. Clerk, E. F. Jones. (See page 877)


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ST. MARY'S CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATION (LaCaisse Populaire St.Marie)


No. 330 Notre Dame av. Pres., J. A. Boivin. Vice Pres., O. F. Dubois. Sec., Mgr. and Cashier, F. J. Houlne


SAVACOOL CO.


No. 917 Elm street. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $10,000. Pres. and Treas., William Savacool. Sec., Mrs. Lillian H. Sava- cool


SLAYTON E. M. COMPANY


No. 64 Granite street. Incorporated April 1, 1892. Capital, $100,000. Pres. and Treas., E. M. Slayton


SMITH BOX & LUMBER COMPANY


72 West Cedar corner Canal street. Incorporated February 13, 1903. Pres., John J. Murray. Treas. and Manager, John R. Smith. (See page 884)


SMITH-RAMSEY AUTOMOBILE COMPANY


54 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1911. Pres., Ernest A. Smith. Treas., James Ried


STARK MILLS


460 Canal ft of Mechanic street. Pres., Frank P. Carpenter. Clerk, John Adam. Directors, S. Davies Warfield, David H. Carroll, Frank T. Carpenter, P. T. Jackson, Myron C. Taylor, S. H. Greene, Lewis Dexter. Agent, Lewis Dexter. Supt., T. N. Johnston. Annual meeting in October


STEVENS R. P. COMPANY


Willow and Pine streets. Incorporated February 11, 1900. Capital, $20,000. Pres., T. B. Stevens. Vice Pres., Edward Ray. Treas., R. P. Stevens


TEMPLE & FARRINGTON COMPANY


No. 868 Elm street. Incorporated February 1, 1886. Capital, $30,000. Pres. and Treas., Charles A. Temple


TRUDEL GEORGE E. CO.


Organized 1913, 341 Elm street. Pres., George E. Trudel. (See front colored page F)


TILTON BOX COMPANY


No. 41 Union street. Incorporated March 25, 1905. Capital, $10,000. Treas., W. L. Kimball


UNCANOONUC LAND COMPANY


No. 936 Elm street, room 1. Pres., Chauncey B. Littlefield. Vice Pres .. Irving E. Forbes. Sec. and Treas., Jesse Patter


UNION COAL COMPANY


No. 48 Massabesic street. Incorporated 1902. Capital, $5,000. Pres., Fred W. Coan. Treas., Roderick E. Wilson. Sec., John A. Milnes


UNION-LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY


Incorporated 1913. Capital, $400,000. Pres., Frank Knox. Treas., John A. Muehling. (See page 921)


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U. S. BOBBIN & SHUTTLE COMPANY, JAMES BALDWIN DIVISION


Mast street, West Manchester. Vice Pres., Luther C. Bald- win. Manager, George H. Hambleton. Supt., Maurice W. · Hambleton. Manufactures bobbins, spools and shuttles. (See front colored page C)


VARICK JOHN B. COMPANY


Nos. 807-819 Elm street. Capital, $75,000. Pres., Richard Varick. Treas., Thomas R. Varick. Manager, Charles A. Adams


WEST SIDE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY


529 Main street. Pres., Joseph A. Boivin. Vice Pres., D. Nolet. Sec., Henry J. Robert. Treas., Joseph L. Champagne


WEST SIDE LUMBER COMPANY THE


No. 168 South Main street. Incorporated March 3, 1903. Capital, $30,000. Pres., C. B. Sturtevant. Sec. and Treas., I. F. Sturtevant. (See page 880)


WIGGIN-YOUNG COMPANY


No. 354 Granite street and 6 to 10 South Main street. Pres. and Sec., Joseph L. Wiggin. Treas., Ben R. Young. (See page 904)


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


MANCHESTER CENTRAL LABOR UNION


Meets first and third Sundays of each month in Central Labor Union Hall, 951 Elm street. Pres., Joseph P. Kenney. Vice Pres., Rec. Sec., Thomas F. Thornton. Fin. Sec. and Treas., George N. Casavant, 7 Mast street


BARBERS' UNION LOCAL, No. 151


Meets last Thursday of each month in Red Men's Hall, 801 Elm street. Pres., John G. Whelpley. Vice Pres., Cor. and Fin. Sec., Joseph Paquette. Rec. Sec., George N. Casavant. Treas., Eugene Trottier


BARTENDERS' UNION, No. 398


Meets first and third Sundays of each month in Eagle Hall, 50 Manchester street. Pres., George D. Burns. Vice Pres., Joseph E. Provost. Fin. Sec., and Treas. John T. McLaughlin. Rec. Sec., Edward J. Shanahan. Inspector, Romuald Lemay. Chaplain, Matthew A. O'Neil


BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION


Headquarters, 951 Elm street. Francis J. Hurley, Business Agt.


Joint Shoe Council, No. 24, meets in Central Labor Union Hall, 951 Elm street, first and third Monday evenings. Pres., Osmond Saulnier. Vice Pres., Francis J. Fox. Sec., Francis J. Hurley. Treas., E. Dolor Genard


Shoe Cutters' Union, No. 21, meets the second Friday of every month in Central Labor Union Hall, 951 Elm street. Pres., Al- bert Richards. Vice Pres., John P. Langton. Rec. Sec., Thomas Wingate. Treas. and Fin. Sec., Francis J. Hurley


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FOR YEAR ENDING NOV. '15


Mixed Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, No. 28, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Central Labor Union Hall. Pres., Ben- jamin H. McJuary. Vice Pres., Francis J. Fox. Sec. and Treas., Forrest W. Evarts. Fin. Sec., Francis J. Hurley


Lasters' Union, No. 51, meets in Central Labor Union Hall, second and fourth Mondays. Pres., Joseph Pelletier. Vice Pres., Amedes Coté. Sec. and Treas., Osmond Saulnier. Fin. Sec., Francis J. Hurley


Stock Fitters' Union, No. 396, meets in Central Labor Union Hall first Friday. Pres., Charles Lareau. Sec., Frank Kallen- berg. Treas., Edward A. Thayer. Fin. Sec., Francis J. Hurley


Stitchers' Union No. 397, meets in Central Labor Union Hall first and third Tuesdays. Pres., Marcedes Dozois. Vice Pres., Albert Carrier. Sec., Thomas F. O'Neil. Treas., May Fox. Fin. Sec., Francis J. Hurley




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