The Providence Directory and Rhode Island State Business Directory, 1930, Part 3

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Publication date: 1930
Publisher: Sampson & Murdoch Company
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814


916


Holbrook


3,161


3,273


3,635


4,110


South Hadley.


5,527


6,609


Medfield.


3,595


3,867


19,744


22,120


Ware.


8,525


8,629


Medway


2,956


3,144


1,634


1,875


Mendon.


961


1,030


Milford.


13,471


14,781


Millbury


5,653


6,441


Millville.


2,224


2,366


New Braintree.


394


423


Northboro.


1,753


1,968


Northbridge ..


10,174


10,051


Randolph


4,756


5,644


2,610


3,046


Sharon


2,467


3,119


477


525


Stoughton


6,865


7,857


3,820


4,026


Paxton.


489


591


Petersham.


642


672


Ashland


2,287


2,521


Westwood.


1,358


1,706


354


384


Ayer.


3,052


3,032


Weymouth.


15,057


17,253


682


773


Bedford.


1,362


1,514


Wrentham


2,808


3,214


Royalston.


819


821


Belmont.


10,749


15,256


Billerica.


3,646


4,913


219,081


262,065


Shrewsbury


3,708


5,819


Boxboro.


298


333


Burlington.


885


1,431


*CAMBRIDGE


109,694


119,669


Plymouth.


Sterling


1,305


1,516


Chelmsford.


5,682


6,573


Abington.


5,787


5,882


Sturbridge.


1,573


1,845


Concord.


6,461


7,056


8,438


9,468


Sutton.


2,578


2,174


Templeton.


4,019


4,368


Upton


1,693


1,988


Uxbridge.


5,384


6,172


Groton


2,185


2,428


Halifax.


563


614


Webster.


13,258


13,389


Holliston


2,707


2,812


Hanover.


2,575


2,755


Westboro.


5,789


6,348


Hopkinton.


2,289


2,580


Hanson.


1,910


2,166


West Boylston ...


1,624


1,916


Hudson


7,607


8,130


Hingham


5,604


6,158


W. Brookfield.


1,281


1,314


Westminster.


1,343


1,884


Winchendon ..


5,904


6.173


Littleton


1,277


1,411


Lakeville.


1,419


1,439


*WORCESTER


179,754


190,757


*LOWELL.


112,759


110,296


Marion.


1,288


1,271


*Malden.


49,103


51,789


Marshfield


1,379


1,777


455,135


489,697


Agawam.


5,023


6,290


*Medford.


39,038


47,627


1,348


1,466


Brimfield.


778


840


Natick.


10,907


12,871


PLYMOUTH.


13,045


13,176


*Holyoke.


60,203


60,335


*Somerville


93,091


99,032


156,968


164,257


Suffolk.


*BOSTON.


.748,060


779,620


*Chelsea.


43,184


47,247


*Revere ..


28,823


33,261


Winthrop


15,455


16,158


Westfield .


18,604


19,342


Westford.


3,170


3,571


W. Springfield.


13,443


15,326


Weston.


2,282


2,906


Wilbraham.


2,780


2,833


2,581


3,515


Winchester.


10,485


11,565


*Woburn


16,574


18,370


Hampshire.


Amherst.


5,550


5,972


Belchertown ..


2,058


2,905


Nantucket.


Brookfield


Charlton.


1,995


2,295


Clinton.


12,979


14,180


Dana


599


657


Dudley


*FITCHBURG.


41,029


43,609


Grafton


Hardwick


Harvard


Holden


Hopedale


Hubbardston


Lancaster ..


Leicester


Leominster.


Lunenburg


Millis


1,485


1,791


12,861


8,977


Norfolk


1,159


1,213


Norwood.


12,627


14,151


Plainville.


1,365


1,512


*Quincy


47,876


60,055


Middlesex.


Acton


2,162


2,387


Arlington.


18,665


24,943


Ashby.


834


907


Wellesley


6,224


9,049


Phillipston.


Princeton


Rutland


1,743


2,236


Southboro


1,838


2,053


Southbridge.


14,245


15,489


Spencer.


5,930


6,523


Carlisle


463


510


Dracut.


5,280


6,400


*Brockton


66,254


65,343


Dunstable.


353


338


Carver ..


891


1,306


Framingham.


17,033


21,078


E. Bridgewater.


3,486


3,538


Warren.


3,467


3,950


Lexington.


6,350


7,785


Hull.


1,771


2,652


Lincoln.


1,042


1,306


Kingston


2,505


2,524


*Everett.


40,120


42,072


Duxbury


1,553


1,688


Westhampton.


305


337


Williamsburg


1,866


1,993


Worthington.


409


429


Needham


7,012


15,611


*SPRINGFIELD


129,614


Wakefield.


13,025


1,185


Monson.


4,826


5,089


Russell.


1,237


1,398


Tyngsboro.


1,044


1,107


300,305


327,088


778,352


860,414


69,599


75,122


N. Brookfield.


Oakham.


Oxford.


Walpole.


5,446


6,508


Milton.


9,382


Gardner


Rockland.


Scituate.


Middleboro


Norwell.


Bridgewater.


1,101


Wilmington


Hampden.


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POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND


BY COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS FOR 1915, 1920, 1925 *Cities designated by an asterisk. Shire towns in SMALL CAPITALS


Towns and Divisions of the State


1915


1920


1925


Barrington


2,982


3,897


4,938


BRISTOL


10,302


11,375


12,707


Warren.


7,241


7,841


7,997


Totals.


20,525


23,113


25,642


Kent County


Coventry


5,669


5,670


6,379


EAST GREENWICH.


3,604


3,290


4,157


Warwick


13,302


13,481


18,273


West Greenwich.


509


367


407


West Warwick


15,782


15,461


18,215


Totals


38,866


38,269


47,431


Newport County


Jamestown


1,518


1,633


1,773


Little Compton.


1,382


1,389


1,383


Middletown


1,992


2,094


2,245


*NEWPORT


30,472


30,255


27,757


New Shoreham.


1,414


1,038


1,070


Portsmouth


2,678


2,500


2,798


Tiverton.


4,409


3,894


4,539


Totals


43,865


42,893


41,565


Providence County


Burrillville.


8,086


8,606


9,413


*Central Falls.


23,708


24,174


25,403


*Cranston.


26,940


29,407


34,471


Cumberland.


9,929


10,077


10.238


East Providence.


18,584


21,793


26,088


Foster


1,076


905


1,069


Glocester.


1,491


1,389


1,630


Johnston.


6,693


6,855


8,668


Lincoln


10,149


9,543


10,581


North Providence.


6,780


7,697


9,055


North Smithfield.


2,805


3,200


3,571


*Pawtucket.


55,335


64,248


69,760


*PROVIDENCE.


247,660


237,595


267,918


Scituate.


3,342


3,006


3,348


Smithfield.


3,284


3,199


3,948


*Woonsocket.


40,075


43,496


49,681


Totals


465,937


475,190


534,842


Washington County


Charlestown


901


759


1,124


Exeter.


904


1,033


1,182


Hopkinton.


2,496


2,316


2,737


Narragansett.


1,431


993


1,357


North Kingstown


3,931


3,397


4,399


Richmond


1,458


1,301


1,719


SOUTH KINGSTOWN.


5,497


5,181


6,085


Westerly.


10,175


9,952


11,177


Totals


26,793


24,932


29,780


WHOLE STATE


595,986


604,397


679,260


Bristol County


[For information not found in this department see regular alphabetical section or under proper heading in Classified Business Directory]


CITY GOVERNMENT OF PROVIDENCE


City Election First Tuesday following First Monday in


DEN


FOUNDED


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ORP


1636. ORATED


City Government


Organizes First Monday in January biennially


City of Providence, Founded 1636, Incorporated 1832


CITY OFFICERS FOR 1930


MAYOR JAMES E. DUNNE


Office, City Hall Residence, 18 Flora Street


EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WILLIAM F. BROWN


Office, City Hall


Residence, 43 Hudson Street


BOARD OF ALDERMEN


PRESIDENT-JOHN R. DENNIS PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE-JOHN F. CONATY


FIRST WARD-J. HENRY MANNING 53 Pitman street


SECOND WARD-SOL S. BROMSON


50 Doyle avenue


THIRD WARD-MARTIN F. NOONAN


746 Douglas avenue


FOURTH WARD-JOHN F. BOWEN


39 Bradford street


FIFTH WARD-C. WALTER PABODIE 56 Harvard avenue


182 Adelaide avenue


SIXTH WARD-JOHN R. DENNIS SEVENTH WARD-ALBERT S. NEWTON 90 Wendell street


EIGHTH WARD-FRANK J. DUFFY


139 Wood street


NINTH WARD-ANTONIO C. VENTRONE 401 Broadway


TENTH WARD-JOHN F. CONATY


80 Dover street


Residence, 24 Summit Avenue


Sergeant, THOMAS P. HAVEN, Office, City Hall. Residence, 217 Regent avenue


COMMON COUNCIL


PRESIDENT-HERBERT E. HUMES


FIRST WARD-DONALD E. JACKSON, IVORY LITTLEFIELD, JOHN R. M. ORPEN, CHARLES T. RICHMOND SECOND WARD-WALTER S. GRANT, THEODORE COLLIER, J. MORTON FERRIER, ARTIIUR A. TIIOMAS THIRD WARD-JAMES F. MCCAFFREY, ANGELO M. PARENTE, FRANK RAO, DANIEL E. GEARY FOURTH WARD-PERCY A. HARDEN, DAVID J. KEILY, ERNEST A. PAGE, RAYMOND E. SHAWCROSS FIFTH WARD-WILLIAM D. BABBITT, MATTHEW J. HEALEY, ALBERT C. RIDER, FRANK SCOLIARD SIXTH WARD-WILLIAM H. BARTON, JOHN H. DICKINSON, AXEL H. HELANDER, OSCAR S. HOWES SEVENTH WARD-HERBERT E. HUMES, ALBERT W. HOLMES, HENRY W. TYAS, CHARLES W. NOONAN EIGHTH WARD-FREDERICK B. JOOST, FRANK L. MCDONALD, ROBERT S. ORTOLEVA, THOMAS TARRO NINTH WARD-PAUL D'AGNENICA, THOMAS S. LUONGO, LUIGI MARCELLO, PASQUALE ROMANO TENTH WARD-THOMAS J. KING, WILLIAM H. LOVETT, PETER F. REILLY


Clerk, EVERETT D. MILLER. Asst. Clerks, HOWARD H. HEALY, THOMAS B. WOOD


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Clerk, EVERETT D. MILLER, Office, City Hall.


"WHAT CHEER ?"


November biennially


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CITY GOVERNMENT


MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS


City Clerk-Everett D. Miller


1st Deputy Clty Clerk-Howard H. Healy 2d Deputy City Clerk-Thomas L. Wood


City Treasurer-Waiter F. Fitzpatrick City Auditor-Walter H. Merriss


City Solicitor-Elmer S. Chace


Chief of Police-William F. O'Nell


Assessors of Taxes-Charles B. Toye, Chairman Director of Public Aid-Edward P. Reldy


City Registrar-Charles V. Chapin, M.D.


Superintendent of Health-Charles V. Chapin M. D.


Superintendent of City Hospitai-D. L. Rich- ardson, M.D.


Judge of the Municipal Court-Ellis L. Yatman Clerk of the Municipai Court-Louis D. Rich- ardson


Recorder of Deeds-Edward C. Joyce


City Sergeant-Thomas P. Haven


City Messenger-Thomas P. Haven


City Engineer-S. Frank Nolan


Commissioner of Public Buildings-William E. Hartwell


Commissioner of Public Works-Frank E. Water- man


Board of Public Safety-Mayor; Chairman Board Police Commissioners, Chairman Board Fire Commissioners, Commissioner of Public Works, City Engineer


Public Service Engineer-Raiph W. Eaton


Board of Canvassers and Registration, office at City Haii-E. Merle Bixby, chairman; Timothy E. Moiioy, Waiter J. Batchelder


Coroner-John P. Cooney


Deputy Coroner-Sayles Gorham


Superintendent of Vehicles-Albert E. Wixon


Inspector of Buildings-George W. Huntley


Deputy Inspector of Milk-Frederic P. Gorham Sanitary Engineer of Plumbing and Drainage Reuben S. Bemis


Inspector of Provisions-Aibert E. Wiison


Harbor Master-William H. Carroll


Port Wardens-John B. O'Donnell, Benjamin P. Thomas, Ailen Gurney


Public Administrator-Joseph J. McCaffrey


Board of Park Commissioners-Joseph E. C. Farnham, Frederick P. Gorham, Charies B. Mac- Kinney


Superintendent of Parks-Ernest K. Thomas


Supt. of Weights and Measures-Louis B. Jones Board of Contract and Supply-Mayor James E. Dunne, Chairman; Everett D. Miller, Cierk


Board of Recreation-Mayor James E. Dunne, chalrman; Jos. J. McCaffrey, secretary City Plan Commission- Chairman; John Hutchins Cady, Secretary; Arthur Henius, Thomas F. Farreil


Commissioners of the North Burial Ground- Henry A. Grimwood, Percy A. Harden, C. Waiter Pabodie; Superintendent, James Warren, jr.


Board of Health-Mayor and Aldermen. Super- intendent, Charles V. Chapin; Cierk, Everett D. Miller


Dexter Asyium, under the care of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. Superintendent, Frank A. Matthews


Viewer of Fences-John S. Clayton, Charles Luther


Supt. of Incinerator-Irving Stone


City Traffic Engineer-Raiph W. Eaton


PROVIDENCE POLICE DEPART- MENT


Poilce Headquarters, 161 Fountain street, Centrai Police Station, 141 Fountain street


Board of Police Commissioners-Chairman, Walter A. Presbrey, Edward J. McCaffrey, Michael P. McLaughiin, Samuel Gee, Sec .; Otis P. Mowry, Jr., Clerk


Supt. of Police-William F. O'Nell


Deputy Supt. of Police-James Ahern


Chief Inspector-John J. McGuire


Captain of Inspectors-James T. Cusick


License Department-Otis P. Mowry, Jr., John R. Shoesmith, Gladys E. Gamble


Pollce Surgeon-Clifford H Griffin. M.D


Deputy Police Surgeon-Edward A. McLaugh- lin, M. D.


Police Court Justices-George H. Raymond, Charles C. Remington


Inspectors' Department-Lleutenants, Hugh F. McShane, Thomas F. Rattigan, Michael Franklin, Louis F. Godfrey, Claude B. Tidd. John J. Bowen, John F. Coffey, James F. Rogers, Charles R. Egan, Joseph R. Armstrong, Thomas Wolfe, John J. Kelley, William A. MacKay, Sergeants, John D. O'Connor, John R. O'Brien, William E. McCall, William F. Burhardt, Thomas Pyne, Victor F. Marlowe


Superintendent of Vehicles-Lieut. Albert E. Wixon


Censor of Motion Pictures and Theatrical Per- formances-Capt. George W. Cowan


Warrant Officers-Patrick H. Sheehan, Harold C. Dann


Traffic Division-151 Fountain street. Ser- geant, John L. Fox


Precinct No. 1-Station House, 141 Fountain street. Captain, Harry F. Drown; Lleuts., John A. Murphy, Howard B. Tracy, James L. Fisher; Sergeants, John J. Prendergast, Edward M. Flem- ing, M. Frank McKenna, Joseph P. McCann, Luke A. Gildea, Henry C. Deering


Precinct No. 2-Station House, 12 Ashburton. Captain, Miles A. Glidden; Lieut., James A. Glynn; Sergeants, William H. Johnson, John J. Lang, Daniei F. Farrelly, Hartford B. Chase, Ben- jamin B. Tillis


Precinct No. 3-Station House, 200 Wickenden street. Captain, James R. Crosby; Lieut., Thomas J. Sheridan; Sergeants, John E. O'Sullivan, Charles J. McNamee, Edward F. Cunningham, William I. Wyatt


Precinct No. 4-Station House, 374 Knight st. Captain, Edward J. Kelley; Lleut., William H. Dolan; Sergeants, Joseph L. Burns, John T. Shee- han, Harry Hammeriund, Thomas A Cullen


Precinct No. 5-Station House, 111 Plain street. Captain, Aifred T. Steeves; Lieut., Frank W. Walters; Sergeants, Thomas A. Curran, Thomas P. Dunn, Warren A. Martin, Edwin H Farrow


Precinct No. 6-Station House, 36 Chaffee street. Captain, John Kelly; Lleut., John J. Parker; Sergeants, John B. Lucitt, Harry B. Hurst, William F. Purcell, John L. Carey


Precinct No. 7-Station House, 45 Hamilton st. Captain, Ernest A. Johnson ; Lieut., Nicholas H. Feely; Sergeants, William F. Murray, Edward P. Winters, James A. Leonard, James J. Conlon


Precinct No. 8-Station House, 170 Sessions st. Captain, Lawrence P. Pelrine; Lleut., James E. Murray; Sergeants, Anthony A. Gentile, Thomas F. Coleman, Edward F. Skees


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters at Central Fire Statlon BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS


Waiter J. Gilbert, Chalrman; Elmer S. Cowan, William G. Thurber; Secretary, Davld J. Keily


Chlef of Department-Frank Charlesworth


Deputy Chiefs-David A. Bigney, John H. Fischer, Central Station


Battalion Chlefs-Thomas H. Cotter, Charles F. Dyer, Station 22, Point street; Joseph A. McDon- aid, Alexander M. MacKay, Station 4, Mill street; John H. Haii, John A. Reed, Statlon 8, Harrison street


Fire Alarm Headquarters, Kinsley avenue- Supt. of Fire Alarms, Alfred C. Ames


Paint Shop, Bucklin street. Captain, Andrew C. Wrisiey, in charge


HOSE COMPANIES


Hose No. 1-House, Exchange place cor. Ex- change ter Captain, Willlam E. Sullivan, Jr.


Hose No. 2-House 305 South Main street. Captain, Thomas G. Fraser


Hose No. 3-House 33 Frankiln st. Captain, Merle E. Martin


Hose No. 4-House, Mill street cor. Charles. Captain, John J. Early


Hose No. 5-House 140 Olney, Captain, Martin A. Cotton


Hose No. 6-House 88 Benevolent street. Cap- taln, James J. Goff


Hose No. 7-House 142 Richmond street. Cap- taln, Eliner P. Hermann


Hose No. S-House opp. 29 Harrison street. Captaln, Felix R Wendelschaefer, 2d


Hose No. 9-House, Atwells avenue, corner America. Captain, John A. Busill


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Hose No. 10-House 143 Burnside street. Cap- tain, George X. Davis


Hose No. 11-House 1 Greenwich street. Cap- tain, Francis H. Morton, jr.


Hose No. 12-House 295 Smith street. Captain, Stephen G. Lawton


Hose No. 13-House 41 Central street. Captain, George R. Bigney


Hose No. 14-House 106 Putnam street. Cap- tain, Charles J. Prendergast


Hose No. 15-House, Wickenden street corner Traverse. Captain, Louis A. Maynard


Hose No. 16-House 437 Branch·avenue. Cap- tain, James W. Mckenzie


Hose No. 17-House 653 North Main street. Captain, Edward J. Keily


Hose No. 18-House 1316 Broad street. Cap- tain, Allan C. MacVicar


Hose No. 19-House 474 Plainfield street. Cap- tain, Charles A. Cornell


Hose No. 20-House 756 Manton av. Captain, Robert H. Watson


Hose No. 21-House 155 Humboldt avenue. Captain, Frank A. Titus


Hose No. 22-House 350 Point street. Captain, James E. O'Neil


Hose No. 23-House, Academy avenue and Ea- ton street. Captain, Albert J. Holley


Hose No. 24-House 270 Rochambeau avenue Captain, Frank K. Wilkey


LADDER COMPANIES


Ladder No. 1-House on Exchange place. Cap- tain, William G. Thornton


Ladder No. 2-House opp. 29 Harrison street. Captain, John F. Turbridy


Ladder No. 3-House 137 Douglas avenue. Captain, William J. Manton


Ladder No. 4-House 210 Wickenden street. Captain, Christopher H. D. Walsh


Ladder No. 5-House 356 Public street. Cap- tain, Edward J. Hall


Ladder No. 6-House, Atwells avenue corner America. Captain, Albert F. Sontag


Ladder No. 7-House 357 Hope cor. Olney street. Captain, Harry McElroy


Ladder No. 8-House 108 Laurel Hill avenue cor. Laban street. Captain, John E. Doherty


Ladder No. 9-House, Mount Pleasant avenue corner Dover st. Captain, James J. Casserly


Ladder No. 10-House 350 Point street. Cap- tain, James F. Sullivan


Ladder No. 11-House 435 Branch av. Captain, Edward S. Doherty Ladder No. 12-Greenwich street. Captain, William E. Covill


Ladder No. 13-House 270 Rochambeau av. Captain, Clarence E. Folger Fire Prevention Bureau, Central Fire Station. Captain, Charles A. Roberts


Repair Shop, Dexter street. Chief Mechan- ician, Louis A. Cole; Asst. Mechanician, Gordon Jones


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


SUPERINTENDENT AND ASSISTANTS


Superintendent, Alexander J. Stoddard, office 9 Exchange terrace. Deputy Superintendent, Wil- liam H. Eddy. Assistant Superintendents, Richard D. Allen, Erik A. Andersen, Ella L. Sweeney, Clara M. Polk, Charles F. Towne, William S. Steere. Purchasing Agent, O. Eugene Loveland, 245 Canai. Truant Officer, William F. Redding, City Hall. Supt. of School Property, Daniel Casey, 2 Haymarket st.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Francis J. Brady, Chairman; Henry B. Rose, Sec., 9 Exchange terrace


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Teachers of Music-Walter H. Butterfield, Di- rector; Edward J. Grant, Asst. Director; Mar- garet R. Ginand, Catherine H. Gorman, Grace M. Meserve, Raymond W. Roberts


Teachers of Drawing-Alma C. Field, Super- visor: Hazel S. Allenson, Lillian R. Field, Hazel G. Kenyon, Harriet E. Rich, Hazel M. Adams, Freda B. Ashley, Maybell I. Ellis, Ruth A. Evans, Eliza- beth C. Hambly, Florence E. Huling, Helen E. Mills, Gertrude V. Buhsen, Irene B. Fitzsimmons, Clifton Bickford


Physical Training-Charles B. Lewis, Director; Helen M. Cooper, Supervisor


Kindergartens-Julia Pepper, Director Penmanship-Frances E. Watts


Athletics (High Schools)-Arthur Berry, Mary E. Budlong, Payson W. Tucker, Marion A. Readio, Jesse L. Beers, Mildred R. Collins, M. Grace Frost, Willis H. Hatch


CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 32 Summer


Principal, William T. Peck; Asst. Principal, Charles E. Paine; Teachers, Bessie W. Allen, Arthur H. Berry, Alice M. Blessig, Linda R. Brown, Wallace R. Brown, Mary E. Budlong, Flora M. Cotton, Anne Marjorie Day, Edna Dwyer, Har- riet P. Fuller, Elizabeth C. Grant, E. Helena Greg- ory, Harriet M. Hathaway, Frederick E. Hawkins, Emelia A. Hempel, Elizabeth G. Hoyt, Annise B. Kane, Bessie A. Loud, Rachel G. McAuliffe, Charles J. McMilan, Ida M. Nichols, James F. O'Neil, Asa G. Randall, A. Forest Ranger, Mary L. Roberts, Bernice E. Sears, Alice R. Sheppard, Laura R. Sherman, J. Herbert Ward, Charlotte A. Wetherell


COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL, 170 Pond


Principal, Leonard H. Campbell; Vice Principal, T. Franklin Walsh; Abby M. B. Slade, Dean of Girls; Teachers, Helen L. Alderman, Francis S. Allen, Sabra M. Anderson, Adelaide H. Arnold, Madeline E. Baxter, Margaret M. Bennett, Manuel S. Bloom, Hilda F. Bradshaw, Susan S. Brayton, Walter L. Breard, Madeliene M. Bubier, Anna Burnside, Mary S. Campbell, Alice S. Carroll, Theo- dore H. Carter, James H. Chase, F. Melvin Clark, Nellie B. Colwell, Theodore A. Cornell, Katherine E. Curry, Emely W. Cushman, Harold M. Dean, Lillian M. Dearborn, George R. Doloff, M. Ruth Dredge, Isabel Durfee, Katherine G. Ellis, Maude Farnum, Mary B. Fenton, Rose M. Fogarty, Katharine A. Gilbert, Alice C. Gleeson, Susan E. Goodchild, Irene P. Goodwin, Eileen M. Gorham, Ruth E. Green, Albert A. Griffin, Anne E. Hackett, Marion P. Harley, Mrs. Eva J. Hesse, Helen M. Holley, Elizabeth M. Holt, Amy Hull, Ethel C. Jameson, Ruth W. Kendrick, Mary C. Lee, Mary B. Leonard, Hugo E. Levander, Catherine V. G. Levere, Howard G. Lewis, Helen M. McDermott, Eveline McGillicuddy, Sadie E. MacGregor, Cecile L. McInnis, Charles B. MacKay, H. Francis Mc- Kenzie, M. Olive McMichael, Helen M. MacPher- son, Mary G. Mahoney, Marguerite Mathews, Edith T. Matthews, F. Gladys Mayo, Albert E. Mayoh, M. Grace Meagher, Harold W. Myers, Marguerite D. Nolan, Mary G. A. O'Neil, Jenny M. Palmer, Charles H. Peasley, Harriet E. Pierce, George F. Potier, Frederick H. Read, Marian A. Readio, Roger S. Robinson, Cecilia A. Savage, Grace D. Shein, Warren A. Sherman, Marion F. Stewart, Augustus T. Swift, John C. Swift, P. Edward Thayer, Celia Tourtellot, Ruth A. Towle, Henry O. Tripp, Payson W. Tucker, Lewis E. Wal- ton, Cecil A. Watt, Wesley H. Webb, Elmer C. Wilbur, Mrs. Bertha E. H. Wilcox, Frederick E. Wilson, Bessie R. Wood, Nora G. Wright


HOPE STREET HIGH SCHOOL 331 Hope


Principal, Harry A. Jager; Teachers, Dorothy C. Allan, Charles W. Annable, Jesse L. Beers, L. Emerson Bicknell, Marian N. Brooks, Frances S. Burnham, Leila B. Carter, Edwin S. Cobb, Alice M. Collins, Mildred R. Collins, Florence A. Cross- ley, Susanna Y. Cushing, Theodore E. Dexter, Emma M. Donnelly, Richard O. Dummer, Roger W. P. Greene, M. Isabelle Hall, Marion C. Hixson, Elmer HI. Hussey, Alice C. Kelly, Edith M. LaBree, Newton P. Leonard, Charles R. Lynn, Edna R. MacDonald, Eliza M. Peirce, Rose Presel, Edward P. Reidy, Royal P. Richardson, Mary E. Rowe, Florence H. Slack, Henry K. Sears, Clarence S. Taylor, Ralph G. Taylor, Nellie L. Turner, Bessie S. Warner, Ruth E. Wells, Stella E. Whittaker, Ralph W. Wilkins


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS-SOCIETIES, ETC.


TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 20 Summer


Principal, Clarence H. Manchester; Vice Princi- pal, Joseph H. Stannard, Jr .; Lucy H. Pierce, Dean of Girls; Teachers, Adelaide M. Abell, Walter H. Angell, Richard F. Aust, Marguerite T. Badgley, Richard E. Bailey, Helen C. Ballard, Albert E. Beachen, V. Russell Beck, Eleanor M. Black, Carol B. Bogman, Mary L. Bosworth, Florence A. Bray, Clarence H. Brown, Edward C. Brown, Win- nifred Browne, Myrtle C. Burnett, G. Richard Carpenter, Irl R. Clarke, Harry W. Collins, Peter J. Coml, Amey J. Cook, Helen Cooper, Lydia L. Cooper, Leslie B. Corey, Mary C. Coutanche, Franklin R. Cushman, Emma H. Dahlgren, W. Washington Dove, Herbert G. Dudley, Roy E. Ekberg, Helen L. Emerson, Hazel L. Fay, Ruth Fisher, Adellne L. Flanigan, Mary L. Flanigan, M. Grace Frost, Elizabeth C. Gallivan, Elizabeth B. Gibbs, Mary A. Gorman, Pearl M. Harding, Esther Harrington, Howard S. Harris, Helen H. Hatch, Margaret H. Hatch, Horace H. Hendrick, Walter H. Hibbard, Alice F. Hildreth, Davis E. Hill, Alden E. Hodgkins, Harry S. Hughes, Fred- erick H. Huling, Fred R. Inman, Harriet F. Jill- son, C. Albert Johnson, Hobart V. Jones, Beatrice F. Kohlberg, E. Lucille Kohlberg, Lester F. Krone, Regina T. Loftus, Ernest M. Lovell, Linda M. Lowell, Earl S. McColley, Theresa R. McKenna, Robert E. McMillan, Gertrude N. Marble, Ruth W. Marvel, Grace M. Neagle, Mabel L. Osborne, Walter F. Parker, Harlan B. Peabody, Leonard P. Philbrick, Ethel Pierce, Dorothy Preston, Stanley A. Price, Eda M. Round, Bella Rubenstein, Inez V. Sayer, William G. Schuster, Ralph C. Scott, Helen M. Searle, Clayton B. Smith, Elmer R. Smith, Blanche G. Snow, Frank E. Stark, Newell F. Stark, Wynne C. Stevens, Joseph W. Stuart, Alice E. Stucker, George R. Thompson, Ethiel E. Tower, Mary D. Vaughan, Alma L. B. Watson, Walter E. Wendall, Ethel G. Westcott, Norman H. Whitehead, Gardner B. Willis, Edith HI. Williston, Marian S. Woods, M. Eunice Wright, William T. Wyman, Charlotte A. Young


JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS


Bridgham, 359-371 Carpenter-George West Hathaway, Principal; Wayne W. McNally, Asst Principal


Esek Hopkins, 480 Charles-Hubert N. Terrell, Principal George J. West, 145 Beaufort-Herrick P. Young, Principal; George J. O'Brien, Asst. Principal


Sessions Street, 101 Sessions-M. Davitt Carroll, Principal; Arthur J. Dows, Asst. Principal


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS AND PRINCIPALS


Academy Avenue, 36 Academy av .- Charlotte C. Tennant


Asa Messer, 158 Messer-Ernest R. Hager Broad Street, 1450 Broad-Frank A. Spratt Candace Street, 287 Orins-John R. Ferguson


John Howland, 120 Cole av .- Mary Williams Killingly Street Annex, 20 Killingly


Laurel Hill Avenue, 85 Laurel Hill av .- Robert K. Bennett


Manton Avenue, 923 Manton av .- Marion L. Gardiner


Oxford Street, 166 Oxford


Peace Street, 49 Peace-Howard D. Wood


Point Street, 66 Plain-John P. Dunlevy


Sackett Street, 159 Sackett-Willis S. Fisher


Summit Avenue, 86 Fourth-Ursula M. Barry


Thayer Street, 110 Thayer-Mary A. Donovan


Thomas A. Doyle, 83 Doyle av .- Nathan G. Kingsley


Veazie Street, 211 Veazie-Charles H. Abbott Vineyard Street, 15 Vineyard-Herbert A. Wls- bey


There are 71 Elementary schools


There are 48 Kindergarten schools


There are 27 schools for backward children


There are 11 Fresh Air schools


There is 1 school for crippled children


Providence Trade School, 137 Bridgham-Hosea


D. Hyland, principal


Prevocational Schools-83 Doyle av., 392 Elm- wood av., 87 Federal


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


Assumption Blessed Virgin, Potter's av. cor Dexter street-Sisters of Holy Cross


Blessed Sacrament School, Regent av. near Acad- emy av.


Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, 4 Bell


Holy Ghost Parochial School, 65 Ridge


Holy Name, Jenkins cor. Knowles sts -Sisters of Notre Dame


Inimaculate Conception, West River cor. Cap- well-Sisters of Mercy


LaSalle Academy, Smith cor. Academy av.


Our Lady of Lourdes, 211 Carleton (French)


St.Adalbert's, Polish and Lithuanian, 866 At- wells av.


St.Ann's Industrial School and Nursery, Hop- kins Park (Italian)


St.Anthony's Convent School, 529 Plainfield


St. Charles Borromeo, 165 Harrison (French)


St. Edward's, 979 Branch av.


St.Josephi's, 75 John-Sisters of Mercy


St. Mary's, 29 Balnbridge av.


St. Patrick's, Davis street


St.Plous, Elmhurst av. cor. Eaton


St. Raymond's, 29 Ninth


St.Theresa's, Pope street


Tyler School, Point street cor Plain


See also Schools, Colleges and Academles In Providence Business Department


CHURCHES AND PASTORS


[See Classified Business Directory]


Societies, Associations, Etc.


BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS


PROVIDENCE LODGE, No. 14. Meets first and third Wednesdays of month in Elks' building, Washington cor. Greene. Sec., Harry W. Callender


CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST- ERS


St.CHARLES COURT, No. 948. Meets in Artisans' Hall, 1929 Westminster. Chlef Ranger, Alderic H. Allard; Rec. Sec., Theophlle Lebel, 187 Whittler av .; Fin. Sec., Joseph H. Roy; 'Treas., Joseph Aubin




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