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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1921 Annual Watertown Report (2) WATFRrO MFI FREE.PUBLIC t19RARY �IIII[Ili III�IIIII�IClllll�l�llll�llllll IIIIIIII�III I 3 4858 00599 9817 ANNUAL REPORTS 13Y the [officers of the TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Two Hundred and Ninety-First Year of its Organization YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921 CA'MBRIDGE, MASS. TnE MURRAV PRINTING COMPAM 1' CONTENTS POV Mmioner, Report of. . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,3 Almshouse, Report of. . . . . . . . . . _ . . , , .501 Appraiser's Nrr-duatinrl. . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Auditor's Re110ri:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 Recciptz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 Selectmen's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Auditor's Department.. . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Treasurer's Department, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 Collector's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 Assessors' Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 Town Clerk's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Election Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Registrars of Voters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 TG-%vn Dull. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.3 Modera.tor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :3,?4 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324. Legal Scr�icc.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 324 Printing Town Re.port~s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Printing Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . 325 Xlernorial Darr. . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . 325 Ii inance Commit tee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . , 327 Protection of Life €nd Prvper�v: Police Department, Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 Police Del}artinent, Lieutenant No. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 Police Department, Lieutenant No. 2. . . . . . . . . . — 32S Felice Department, Sergeant. . . . . . . . . . . 328 Felice Department, Patrolmen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 Police Department, Special Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 Police Department, Janitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 Police Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 2 44 151 CA Auditor's Report (conti-jived] Page 'Fire Department, Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Fire Department, Captains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.32 Fire Department, Mechanician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 3 .Fire Departnent, Permanent AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 Fire Department, Call 11-1m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 Fire Department, Station No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 Firs: Department, Station No. 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337 Fire Prevention Tay.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .333 Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33S Inspection of Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 Weights and i4 easurre.s, Salary. . . . . . . . . . . . 339 1i11eights and Aicasures, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 Gypsy and Brown-Tait Motb, Superintendent. . . . . . 340 Gypsy and Brown-Fail Moth, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 Gyps and 13ror vn-Tail Moth, Town Mork. . . . . . . . . 341 Gypsy and Brown-Fail Moth, Private Work. . . . . . . 341 Tree Warden Department, Salary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 Tree WaTden Department, Clerl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 Tree Warden Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34-9 Tree Warden Department, iklaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . 343 'Free Warden Department, Truer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 Tree Warden Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . 344 Tree Warden Department, Nrew Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 "Free W ardor .Dcparbiient, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 Poles and Wires Department, Inspector. . . . . . . . . . . 345 Poles an(I %Vires Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Poles and lViTes Department, 'Alaintennnce. . . . . . . . 34 Dog Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 Health and Sanitalion health Department, Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 Health Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 Health Department, Nurse— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 Health Depart meat, Contagi(rus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 Health Department, 11•'till; I7ispeetion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 Health Department, Garbage Dispersal. . . . . . _ . . . . . 348 Health Department, Hawkers' Licenses. . . . . _ . . 349 Health Departinetit, Cont ngeaL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349 hispection of Plumbing, Salan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Inspection. of Plumbing, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Cattle Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Auditor's Report (coiilinned) Page Sewer Department, Maintenance. . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 Suer Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 Metrolx)litan Sewer Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . •, . . . . . . . 352 Highway Department, Soper ntendent. . . . . . . . . . . . •3.52 Highway Department, Cleric. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 Highway Department, Ofrice Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 Highway Department, Vac:aLions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.3 Highway Department, C onstriiction. . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Highway Department, �Jaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . :354 Highway Department:, Stable Maintenance. . . . . . . . 357 Metropolitan H' hiva-- Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358 Sidewalk Department. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Street Ligluing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Dust La}rin . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,59 Engineering Department, Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 17,n9rineet ing Department, Consulting Engineer. . . . . . 360 Engineering Department, Rodman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 Engineering Departm€nt, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 Ashes and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Support of the Poor: Almshouse Department, Keeper. . . . . . . . . 362 Almshouse Department, General Expense. . . . . , . . . . 362 Outside Ail, Ah-noner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 R Outside Aid, Clerkk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 Outside Aid, General Hxpeinse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 XIotl-ac.rs' Aid, Almoner. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 .Mothers' Aid, Cleric. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 l�I o thers" Aid, General Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 Physician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 Soldiers' Relief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 Stage acid Military Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :370 a3dk rs' Exempticros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 ducat��aa: School Departments, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :371 School Department, First Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :371 School Department, Second Clerk. . . . . . . . . , , . , . . . 371 School Department., At.tondance Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . 371 School Departmeiit, bisti-Lict<ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 371. Substitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3I 4 Auditor's Report (cant i used) Page Supplies. . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 School Depa.rtmcrit, Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379 School Department., Physicians and Nurses. . . . . . . . 331 School Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 School Department, Telephones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 School Department, llllaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 School Department, Evcnin,g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 School Department, Trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 � School Department, Continuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 School Del)artment, Special (kIalls) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38S School Delmrtment, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 Lit?rarics and Reading RDom: Public Lihra.rv, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Public Lihratrv, looks, Peiiedicals and Binding. . . . , 31.40 Public Libra7, lllaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3992 Recreation Park Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Part Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Play ound Department;, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Play,ground Departmcttt, Alaintcnancc. . . . . . . . . . . . 395 'Mctropolitan Part: Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Aib is Iudebtedwss and Interest: Town Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . 306 IIIt eves,t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 State Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mi State Tay, :special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 County Tay:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 County Hospital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,47 Charles River Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 C'iiilian War Poll Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Rapid Transit: Investi-ation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 l Vatcr l Vorles: Water Departtricnt, Sul}erin ten dent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3t18 Water Department, assistant Superintendent - . - - - - 398 Water Depa.rtmetit, First Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 AV,ater Department, Second Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31t8 Water Department Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 1Vnter Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 �I-Ztter- Department, F,pectal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Aitditor's Report (c orat-inyted) page .ter Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 Water Department, 'vacations. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Metropolitan AVELter TaN. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Public Cemeteries: Cemetery- Department, Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Cemetery Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 Cemetery Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 Miscellaneous: Almshouse Department, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4QG Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406' Assessors' Department, Vaidt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4W Athletic Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 407 Betterments, 1tk20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Betterments, 11)21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Cemetery, Department, New Entrance. . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Cemetery Department, Land Damages. . . . . . . . . . . . 410 Drainage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 E ngineering Department, New Transit. . . . . . . . . . . . 411 Gypsy afld Brown-Tail A,,ioth, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . 411. Health Department, Garbage Disposal, Special. . . . . 412 Highway Department, Stable Rep airs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4I2 Highway- Department, Stable Equipment. . . . . . . , . . 412 Hosincr School Addition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412 Overlay, 11119. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413 Overlay, 1020. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41..3 Overlay, 1021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Park Department, New Fence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Playgrotind Departi-nent, Portable math Houses_ , _ . 114 Playground Department, New Playgrowid. . . . . . . , . 415 Poles and Wires Department, *special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Pales and Wires, "Tappers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Co Police Department, M.oter Cycle. . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 416 Polim Department, New Auto, . . . . . . . . . . . 416 Police Department,ent, Garage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4111 Premium Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . l l7 PuNic: Library, Spoc,ial . . . , . . _ _ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 Robbins Road Se"-cr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tax Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11fi U"Paid lliils. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4N Wal.tr Department, Truer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 0 Auditor's Report (continued) page Watertown Post i74. �.), A. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:9-1 W,eights and NJeasures, Truckk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 West School Land. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 '"Test End School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 West Se-hoof Plal]s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Workmen's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 .TTea,SUrV Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Statement of Assets and Liabilities, December 31, 1 ,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 Unpaid Bills: Mothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Poles and Wires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 School Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Water Department. . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . .. . . . . . . . 429 Board of Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Cemeteries, Report of S-ap'enintendent of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Chief of Fire Department, Depart of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Chief of Police, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Collector, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 Finance Committee, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Highway Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Inspector of Buildings, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Inspector of Plumbing, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , - . - lily Inspector of .Poles and lVires, Report of. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 57 Park Commissioners, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Planning Board, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491 Playground Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484. Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Selectmen, Report. of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 'fawn Clerk, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Births. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 I-Iunt ilo; and Fishing; Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 Marriages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 Nliscellanerw Licenses. . . . . • . . . . . . _ . . . - • , - - - . , . . . . `?7Ci Record of Town kleetings. . . . . , . . • . . • . . • . , . . . . . . . . 113 'T"'own. Cutxnsel, Report of, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,f `l owri Engincer, Repot of. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 81 7 Page e Town Notes, List of 299 Town Officers 9 Town Physician, Report of 500 Treasurer, Report of 977 Tree Warden, Report of 507 Water Department Library Report School Report 8 POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1015, as shown by the State census, 16,615, police census, 18,040. Police census January, 1017, 20,055. Estimated popu- lation January, 1018, 20,500. Police census, January, 1919, 21,500. United States census. January 1, 1920, 21,457. Est - mated popala.tion. January, 1922, 22,500. TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1921 selechilelr C11A LES M. ABBI(.iT , C.'ltab'M(111 ERNEST K. INGALLS, Clerk G. FREDERICK ROBINSON Ccimitittee Assignments CI-12k]ZLES M. ABBOTT .Fire, Outside Aid, Military .lid, State.kid, Almshouse, Soldiers' Relief, Town hall, Mothers` Aid, Weights and Measures, Inspector of Buildings ERNEST K. INGALLS Police, Election Expenses, Contingent, Fuel, Printing, Legal Services, Town Physician, Town Veterinarian, Insurance G. ii,;t EDERICK ROBINSON Highways, Sewers, Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust Laying, Asbes and. I''alxr, lkloth, 'free garden, Street Lights, Poles ail Wires Town Clerk WILLIAII P. McGU,IRE, `Perm expires 1024 r} 'S ATERTC3WN TOWN REPORT Treasurer HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Term expires 1922 Assessurs of Taxes FREDERIC E. CRITCHETT„ Chalfnicav, Terra expires 1923 B. FAY h1cGLAU LIN, Tenn expires 1924 CLINTON E. HOLIMES, Term expires 1922 Collector of Taxes FRI DERICK J. COLBY, Tenn expires 1922 Auditor WILLIAM W. NORCROSS, JR. Tenn expires 1922 School Committee H.AROLD B. BLA ZO, Ci'rrrinn an, Term expires 1924 ALICE M. SILSBEE, Tenn expires, 1924 AR'I HUR F. GRAY, Tern-1 expires 1922 CHARLES O. CHASE, INLDr. Tenn expires 1922 HOWARD G. ELLIS, Terra, expires 1923 ROBERT P. OSBORN, Clerk, Term expires 1923 WILI{RED H. PRICE, Superintendent Trustees of Free Public Librnry DANTID DEALT], Chairman Term expires 192:3 EDWIN T. STIOER, Secretary Tenn. expires 1923 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, Tell expires 1924 VCLNEY SKINNER Term expires 1924 REV. RICI-(ARD 14. SPLIUN , Tonn expires 1922 CIIA.RLES, BRIGIIAM Terin expires 1922 Board of Health LEON G. CHASE, Ch airin-can Tvrni expims 1992 ROBERT S. QUINBY, M.D., Clerk Teiin expires 1923 .LFORD M. GRAHAM Term expires 1924 TOWN OFFTCEazs 11 Park Cofa missimiers GEORGE E. FREETHY, Chairman Term expires 1923 EDWINT H. WHITEHILL, Clcrle Term expires 1922 REV. HENRY McF, B. OGILBY Term expires 1924. Wester Commissioners CHARLES BRIGHAM, Chairm ais Term expires 1922 JOHN S. LOVELL Tenn expires 192 J+OSEPH W. GERRY 'Term expires 1924 " DAVID S. RUNDUETT, Superintendent Free 147 ardej a VAN D. HORTON Tent expires 1922 Superinfendevi of Moth Department VAIN D. 14OR.TON Term expires January, 1922 Regular Police Officars JOHN F. MIL TORE, Chief WILLIAM A. HOWARD, Lieutenant JAMES P. BURKE, Liewetlavt JOHN F. 'IN-le IAMAR.A, Sergeant WILLIAI+I P. COILETNIAi� JOHN F. C,LEASON ARTHUR F. PERKINS VERNON S. BROWN " JAMES M. IGOE *DENNIS J. SULLIVAN GEORGF B. SEARLE CHARLES A. GLIDDEN THOMAS F. SHERIDAN ANDR1,:W, J. DONNELLY HENRY hi. DOHER.TY LOUIS PERXfNS THOMAS W. DEAI'ANEY JOSEPH. J. REILLY RICHARD J. OWEINrS JOHN J. IGOE LAURENCE C. HANLEY tROY G. FAXON §GEORGE D. YORK tST'IsWART E. SAAN?AGL #.T,VES M. REILLY 11THOMAS J. CULLEN *Retired junc N, 1921. {Resizned April 7, 1921. 'Appointed April i, 1021i. Ajip sinted November 18, 1021. I jAppointed November 25, 1921. 12 WATERTOwN TOWN PXPOkr Conslables PATRICK H. O"HALLORAN Term expires 1922 TH0.XIAS F. LYONS Term expires 1922 Town Pla-uning Board HERBERT G. MASON, Chairman Tenn expires 1922 WILLIAM W. RUGG Tenn expiru5 1922 IERIC L. JOHNSON, Clerk Turyn expires 1923 GEORGE W. AYER Term expires 1923 EMMA L. BRIGHT Term expires 1924 ARTHUR L. 2MORSE Term expires 1924 APPOINTED OFFICERS (1-14 of Fire Deparlment JOIIN W. O'HEARiN Regisirars of Voters PATRICK D. GLEASON, Chairman Term expires 1922 WILLIAM i\4. EMERSON Term expires 1923 FRANK D. IBEAN17�, Term expires 1924 WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Clerk Term expires 1924 I Town. Eng-inear FORREST J. :NIAYNARD Consulting Engineer WILBUR F. LEARNED - Svperiw1ciidc)jf of Sh-culs PIERCE P. CONDON Keeper of Abushousc and Pound GEORGE H. WHITE TOWN OFFICERS Town Physician DR. CHARLES S. EMERSON .Inspector of Cattle and 77ow r Feterin rian DR. JESSE F. I1UMPHREVILLE Inspector of Bvildings ILLL %i 11. WILSO Sealer of I-Veights and Measures JOHN F. KILEY ,Inspector of Poles and Ir17-ires PATRICK J. VAHE,Y Agent for Burial of .Deceased Soldiers ILLIAM P. McGUIRE Town Almoner ALICE L. PINI-I1AM }pence Viewers ANC ILLIAM H. ILII4'I+E, R.ICIIARD 1-I. SEA' VER JOHN S. WIL ON WILLIAM 11. WILSON FRANK W. WATERHOUSE Field Drii rs GEORGE H. WHITE and all ragidar police officers General Agent, Board of Health JOHN 7L7. TAPPER SuperiMenderrt of Comeieries FRANK R. SH REY 14 WATERTOWN TOWN RUPOR,T Inspector of PlTsra&hig THO A,S 13. WISHART T Counsel WESLEY E: MONK Playgramid Commissiollers HENRY R,IcP. B. QGILBY, Chairman Term expires 1922 EDWARD J. PAUL, .Secretary Term expires 1924 GEORGE, E. PRE ETHY Tc= expires 1923 .Special Officers with Pay when on Ditty PATRICK H. +O'HALLQRAN PIERCE P. CONDON GEORGE H. HUDSCN VAN D. HORTON SAS UEL G. THAYER GEORGE H. WHITE ARNOLD E. HOLD{rES ED ARD F. COLLIGAN GEORGE A. PERKINS PATRICK J. VAHEY BARTHOL02MEW CARR DAVID S. RUNDLETT JOHN F. KILEY JAMES B. 1AURPHY PATRICK QUINN HENRY FRISSORA WILLIAM H. LYONS VlNCENT B. lvlcGEE HENRY R. COONEY T. ARTHUR '4 HITAXER LA RENCE J. BURKE JC)HN I-1. KILFOY ED'V4TARU C. BROWNS JOSEPH A. WALSH Dog Cccr SAINITJEL G. THAYER. Finance Committee IRVING B. COBURN, Chairmav Tenn expires 1922 RODNEY G. PAGE, Secretary Term expires 1024 J OHN F. McDONOUGH Teen expires 1924 ARTURG DeFILIPPO Term expires 1924 ED ARD A. WILSON Term expires 1924 FRE D E. CRAWFORD Term expires 1924 HOWARD L. HILL�IAN Tenn expires 1924 TOWN OFFICERS 15 *JOHN A. COLLINS Term expires 1924 LOUIS J. TMAYELL Tenn expires 1922 CLARENCE T. CONNORS Tenn expires 1922 LEONARD L. ELMS Term expires 1922 GEORGE H. HUDSON Terra expires 1922 CHESTER A. COBURN Term expires 1921 WILLIA-M J. D. CAMPBELL Tenn expires 1922 fEDWARD F. KUGHES Term expires 1923 HENRY A. THURLOW Term expires 1923 J. WIINTI-IROP STONE Term expires 1923 +THOMAS F. TIERNEY Temi expires 1923 JOSEPH R. COONEY Term expires 1923 JOB IX F. BRICKLEY Tenn expires 1923 JOHN McCREE Term expires 1923 wAppo'pited NovcinbCT 30, 021, is fili VW:--lilCy c,-,wqed by resin ition of Carl E. Wood. wbo removed froni LOW11. tAppointed October 1.7, 1921, to 611 vacancy catised by the rcqimna- tion of Fraacis H. Dames, wbo removed from tow;i. V�p ' ted A '1 25, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by the cleeticn of A]UNIM rahaln'i"as a member of the Board of Health. Public TV'eighers NATHANIEL E. BALCOM FREDERICK I-1. HOI-VARD RE RCY E. STWITH WILLIAM A- WOODLAND MISSAK DERDERIAN JOHN F, KILEY SETRAK DERDERLkN JAXIES F. MADDEN GEORGE H. HUDSON F J. BARBER THO.'.,\IAS R. BLAKENEY,jr. FRANK CASEY R(.-)-Y, 11. EATON WILLIAM CASE: PETER T. COEN P 11. SARGENT THOMAS F. McHUGH HUGH GOLDING JACCB LACIER WILLIA31 CHANDLER FRED. J. LACKER FORREST E. J. GLIDDEN FIARCLD, PEVEAR 'I'slICHAEL HYNTES JACOB -.A. LINICUS Guy r. CLkRK TAOMAS R. CREEDE A1.91,:RT FRANCIS JOHN E. FALVEY %VILLIAM KILLIAN IVALLACE J. CIREEN M. W. HARRIGAN IVILLIA-'�I BARTON H. S. LANGLEY HAZEL WOODLEN JA'.-\IES E,. DcMILLIA 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT WILLIAM A. ENEGESS THOMAS ►QSI PIS MeCUR C. B. WENDELL BEz.kTRICE HENNETT C. G. PSGOOD RAY-NMOND E. FINNEGAN G. H. SQUAREBRIGS WALTER J. -NlacAULEY G. J, PRESTON EDIVARD LE17 II. PA CKARD H. WA LSH M. B. HOLLAND 11ecas-ur rs of Lunther H. LEIGH E. 2. TOWNSEN Aleasurets of 1-1 vod and Bark C. G. JSGUOD SETRAX DERDERIA C. D. WENDELL MISSAX DERDERIAN HAROLD PEVEAR WILLuivI J. CASEY HUGH GOLDING FRANK CASEY JACGB 14. LINICUS WILLIAM A. WOODLAND LOUIS H. LUPIEN spacial Cotr wittees Committee on Question of Citizens Elected as Town XIeeti.ng Members, and Also Holding -Menibership in the Limited Town Meeting, by V rtuo of Their Office, appointed ljy 'Moderator joscph P. Keefe, on N.-lay 10, 1921, in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on .April 27, 1921 CIURLES M. ABBOTT, Chainuan JOHN C. FORD ALBERT L. PARTRIDGE VOLNEY SKINNER THO1IAS F. "TIERNEY WESLEY E. MONK Committee on School M the Western .Fart of the Town, appointed by Moderator can May 10, 1021, its accordance 17,11th vote passed at Town Meeting held. on April 27, 1921: GEORGE N. CHAMBERLAIN, Chairwwit HAROLD B. BLAZO, Chairman, School Commillee, €x offic e P. -S ARSFIELD CUINNIFF WILLIAM S. HUGHES JAXIES 13. DARDIS WILLIAM L. LOC E HOARD G. ELLIS TOWN OFFICERS 17 Committee to Consider Amendment to Chapter X of By-Laws, Relative to Finance Committee, appointed by 11oderator oil January 9, 1922, in accordance nith mote passed at Town Meeting held on December 28, 1921: BARTLBT'T '1I. SHAW, Chaim iaii for purpose of orgaJtiza jan P. SARSFIELD CUN MIFF CURTIS 'W. BIXBY CAIARLES M. ABBOTT, Chairoiran of 5eledwear, ex off acto IRVING B. COBURN, Chairsitan of Fbiaaace Cerrwuittee, ex officio 1 A LT'ER C. STONE CHARLES JEWELL BROW w f SELECTMEN'S REPORT The socond vear of rn odified town government has domon- strated the fact that the outstanding weakness of the limited Town Meeting is the lack of interest and information ora the part of a considerable number of Town 'Alecting rnernbers. This is not due entirely to the lack of desire to nerve on the part of the indiVidUal member, but that this structure of govern- ment di\ides the responsibility so N,%ridelN and spa lightly that the pressure is not sufficient and that the means are riot avail- able for becoming informed. To assist in strengthening the present farm and to expedite town business, the Selectmen have considered several minor changes and gate a public. hearing. These changes are subject matter of articles in the warraaItl for the ArrntYal Meeting. Reference was made in the annual report of last year to Chapter 691 of the Acts of 1920, and the report of a special committee which was to make recommendations in respect to changes in the administrative branch of town government and looping to the concentrating of authority. This conunit:ttee reported in a generally favorable manner, but no action has been taken clue to the fact: that initiation of charge inust be taken by a petition signed by ten per cent of the voters presented to the Selectmen thirty days before an .Manual Town Meeting and Own voted upon, going into erect the follour-- ing year. Atterition is again ins itcd to the fact that there are forte elected officers char'gcd with the expendittire of the annual appropriations aggregating approximately .51,250,000 and that they are responsible directly to the people and entirely inde- pendent; each of the other. The Selcctinen have iro atathorit-v to direct the affairs of the Board of Health, the lVater Conn-niwsion- ers or the Assessors. With this diN ision of authority it is not possible ors the part of the voters to de-t:ermine the general responsibility for the conduct of the Town's business, nor on the ether hand is it alp►ays practical to administer the To-",n's affairs with efficiency and promptness. Lack of attention to constructive changes, under the .act 1� REPORT OF SELECTMEN referred to above, and similar to action taken by a-ther large to%'%ms will force upon the Town an early consideration of a city form, which has all the advantages o erMi f det ' 6 in ng responsibility and of expediting business, but abandons the advantage of securing active interest in town affairs of a considerable bodv of citizens, The Selectmen believe that better attendance may be effected at Town A.-leetings if certain days are set aside in the event that special mectingfs are required and therefore, recom- mend to the Selectmen of the coming year that the last Monday in the months of June and September and the -third ik-londay in December be set aside for this purpose, due notice of the fact bebag given at the annual adjourned Town Meeting. It is further recommended that the adjournmcnt of the annual meeting be to the Mondays of Alarch. It is believed that the interc-sts of the To-wn will be best served bV providing that the fees which now accrue to the benefit of the Collector of Taxes and the Towii Clerk and form part of their compensation, revert directly to treasury receipts, and that the salaries of the5e officers be increased to compensate them far their logs. The fees received 1-n the Collector in 1921 were .51,256, those by the Town Clerk, $1,650.15, exclusive of the dqbf fees Which amounted to 503.00. By tbo method suggested the Town would know definitely the compensatiola of each officer, and it is believed that more revenue would come to the Town if the ices went to the treasury than if they accrued to the personal benefit of the officer. ' Under modern conditions ind'hy persons formerly com- initted to the Alinshous.e are cared for in hospitals and other institutions. In the Town of Watertown the average number in our almshouse isten. The annual cost is approximately $6,000 from which may be subtracted receipts from the sale of wood cut by the inmates, vegetables raised on the land, and board for an il""@Lte- for WhOrn the Ow" is not responsible, ainounting to appro-ximately 91,800- The apo-aised value of the Alrnsh'ouse buildings and contents is -ST'1,350 and 11 acres of land 1,;11,000, a total of $46,350. It is believed that the inmates can be placed in hornes or other institutions where they will be as well or better cared for, at, approxima.taly the same cr:Lsh outgo and at a saving in indirect expense. A capital iiivestment. of 546,350 appears to be very. large for an institution that takes care of ten persons. The effect of discontinuing the use of this property- as an Almshouse would moreover have a very material indirect benefit to the Town in advancing the development of adjacent high-class residential property. Streets Ail unusually large a[nount of street construction vas accomplished this year, viz.: Arlington, Spring, Pleasant from the Square to Green Street, Common from. Spring to Orchard Street, Boylston Street, lViulthrop Street-, Adonis Avenue and Aldeii Road; while Myrtle Street was sub-graded and is read for surfacing in 1922. The Hassam pavement oil Galeln. Street and the westerly side of the bridge there received a mixed asphalt top. Betterment Streets Eleven sireetg were built under the Betterment Law, viz. Avon Road, Westland Road, Sunset Road, Beechwood Avenue, Irma Avenue, lay, Crawford., Cypress, Spruce, Prescott and Putnam Streets. ON%i.ng to the tlncertaiin conditions Mth regard to the development of Coolidge Park, we deckled to defer the construction of]Kimball Road in. this section. Petitions have been received for building under the Better- ment Law: Bemis, Berkelvyr, Cedar, Freach, Hazel, Orchard and Olcott Streets, Rangeley, Robbins and Skeleton Roads. We have -nowed and laid out these streets as and for public ways, and rccomxxmend tilem for acceptance by the Town. With the exception of the upper portion of Pleasant Street, from Bridge Stxec t to the Waltham Tine:, Arsenal Street and a portion. of Mount Auburn Street, our systern of through lines is in excellent shape. Chi account of the wretched condition of Arsenal Street, which is unsafe for heavy trucks, most of the heavy traffic which fomierly went that way no,,,,., passes over Mount Auburn Street, REPORT OF SELECTMEN 21 with the result that the street is rapidly wearing out and will require a constantly increasing outlay, for repairs. At the time this street was built motor trucking was in its infancy* and the character of construction was never intended to support the heavy traffic of today. Our Superintendent estimates the life of the strut at not over three more yeas. We are in receipt of a ccaMmuniea.tion from the City- Manager of Waltham asking us to co-aperate Huth them ill completing Pleasant Street, which Will snake a fine road frorn Watertown to 1Iain Street at the City Hall in Waltham, The above mentioned portion of this street is in a ivretched condi- tion; we recornrxrci°rd this piece of construction for 1922. As construction of the near bridge over the Charles River will probably be begun soon, we should not forget that the Town must face a heavy expenditure in the near future for construct- ing the approach to the bridge, our proportion of it-, cast, as well as the expense of building Arsenal Street, with the most sub- stantial type of pavement to carry the lieavy traffic wl-ieh it is bound to bear. It should also be bonic in mind that trader the new law Wh Ch relieves street railways from the expense of maintaining that portion of the street between its tracks this additional burden must be assumed by the Town. For the just two years Nwe have brought every influence which we could command, to persuade the City of Boston to complete the tinfinished portion of North Beason Street from the bridge at the Arsenal to 1Market Street in Brighton. Our efforts were hnaUy rewarded and we not only secured its con- struction,but a widening to sixty fcct as Drell,!together vdth the removal of the street car tracks; it being the intention of the Boston Elevated Railway to operate a lire of motor busses on this street which we hope may later run to the center of our Town. In connection hercivith we Nvish to express our gratitude to Robert �Vinsor and Cotinci11or James A. 4Va.tscn of Boston for their assistance in securing this great improvement which nneans so much to Watertown. Your Selectmen also appeared before the Board of Public Works of the Commonwealth and obtained the reconstruction of the State highway on Main Street to the Waltham line. 22 WATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT Underground Electrical Candtlits :Tout the middle of the year the Company peti- tioned for a location for a conduit from the lower portion of Arsenal Street, through Main and Howard Streets, thence through Pleasant Street to Walthain, fOT the purpose of supply- ing power for certain industries. Believing that this was an opportune time to brixtg about the undergrounding of wires in portions of Main and Arsenal Streets, we imposed as conditions of our grant that additional conduits should be pro,,ided for its commercial busine and that the pales and overhead N%^ir(,s should be removed and a better system of si rect lighting provided, all without expense to the Town. An appeal from these requirements was taken to the Department of Public Utilities by the Edison Company. after a bearing and sc%!oral conferences they finally yielded and have just infornied us that they will comply i�ith our wishes.. We also may say that the entiro cost of replacing the tar concrete sidewalk with a granolithie walk, from Cross Street to the rail- road bridge, beneath which the conduit reels, w,as borne by the Edison Company. Boundary Trines In conformity with our recommendation last year and the Mote of the Annual Meeting, authorizing the Selectmen in calijunctiol with the City of Cambridge and the Town of Delmont to petition the General Court for the neresmr y legisla- tion to change our boundary lines Nvith these municipalities, a. bill is now on its passage to bring about this desirable change. Thegreat ice storm of November `S. 10 2 1, w.hich destroyed some, and disfigured many, of our trees did incalculable damage which can never be remedied, cut off our street liglits for nearly a month, and put our fire and police signal system out of commission in rnanv parts of the town. It will, therefore, be necessary on this account to increase inateri,ally the apl)ro- priations for the Tree: NVarden and the Department of Poles and Wires. 'IN-foney to enable these departments to repair the damage to ,some extent ivas provided under Chapter 42 of. the General Laws, which authorizes the Selectmen to supple funds from the treasure, when an cmer�enc{• arises. For details isith regard.to the departments under the super-- vision of the Selectmen reference is made to the reports of the :superintendent of Streets, the T owa En inecr, Chief of Police, Chief of the Fire Department and other agents. CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST K. INGAROBINSON,, L/''L ,, C. FR EDERICK ROB I N SON, .Selectmen. ti APPRAISERS' VALUATION Higliway Department Screening plant, �2,500 00 Horses, wa.goiis, tools, road building machinery, 16,000 00 Bann and sheds, 12,000 00 Oil sited, 62.5 00 Tool house and shed, 3,750 00 Auto trucks, 600 00 Asbe� and paper truck, 000 00 Automobile, 300 00 14 acres of land, including dunip, 14,000 00 Spraying; machine and equipment, Soo 00 Gravel pit, 8,200 00 59,6!5 00 Sewer system, 8350,000 00 350,000 Oil otli Department Auto, SGOO 00 Tools, 200 00 800 00 Almshouse and Equipment ,Almshouse building, :11,150 00 Contents, 1.,100 00 Lam, 2,500 00 C„txtents, 600 00 11 acres of land, 11,000 00 - — 40,350 00 Town House, Annex and Land 11,505 feet of land, 34,85 00 Town house and annex, .56,2.50 00 Furniture in Town house and annex, including furnishings in hall and offices therein, 9,000 00 IOCl,f13 5 00 24 APPRAISERS 2 VALUATION 25 Police Department Ambulance l)atrol, furniture, motor cycle and equipment and=to, S6,000 00 196,000 00 Poles and Wires Department Automobile and egiiipment, "-S00 00 Soo 00 Park Department Athletic field, sim'(100 ()0 Whitney Mill Park, 0 acres, 5,250 00 Saltonstall Park, 5 acres, 57,250 00 Howe Park, 1V2 acres, 2,000 00 Cock's Pend, 4Y2 acres, 2j)00 00 Playt,►raund, equipment, tools, etc,, 900 00 Miscellaneouss land, deltas, etc., 3,000 GO -- 120,900 00 Water Department Dwelling house, $.2,500 00 Barn, 500 00 803,378 square feet of land, includ- ill gravel pit, 16,000 00 10,000 square feet of land., 1,000 00 ''eater mains, 400,000 00 Stable and tool house, Orchard Street., 10,000 00 Stock and equilment, -5,000 00 Automobiles, 1,,500 00 ---- 430,600 09 Public. Library 50,240 feet of land, 25,120 00 Building, 121,250 00 Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc., 70,000 00 216,370 0 00 26 W.LTERTf]WN TOWN REF oRT Health Department Isolation Hospital, $6,250 00 Contents, 450 00 Automobile, 600 00 7,300 00 New High SchooI Land, 142,900 feet, $40,000 00 Buildings, :3:30.250 00 Contents, 30,000 00 - 400,250 00 Phillips (High.) School 57,010 feet of lanai, $11,1100 00 Bulldirrg, 30,00o 00 Contents, 2,4CO 00 43,800 00 Coolidge (East) Schoolhouse 27,378 feet of la id, 33,000 Oil Building, 9,37a 00 Contents, 1,200 00 ----- 13,5755 00 Portable School BUild ng, -,2,500 00 Contents, 300 00 2,800 60 Sprhig (West) Schoolhouse Land 1 i,59.9 feet of land, 81,770 00 1,770 00 Bemis (,West) Schoolhouse 48,120 feet of land, 82,400 UO Building, 7,500 00 Cosy ten ts, :300 00 —� — 10,200 00 APPRAISE RS I VALUATION 2-7 Lowell Schoolhouse 15,048 feet of land, s1,500 00 Building, 6,250 00 Contents, 600 00 $8,350 00 Grant Schoolhouse Building, $18,750 00 Contents, 1,500 00 20,250 00 Marshall Spring Schoolhouse Land, S.55,400 00 Building, 122,500 00 Contents, 3,000 00 130,000 00 Francis Schoolhouse 55,208 feet of land, S11,400 00 Building, 112,500 00 Contents, 2,400 00 - 126,300 00 Hosmer Schoolhouse 80,530 feet of land, DO Building, 255,000 00 Contents, 2,400 00 207,400 00 East End School, Arlington Street Land, $12,000 00 Building, 112,.5 0 0 00 Contents, 5,01H) UO 120,500 00 Parker (South) Schoolhouse Land 38,4,96 feet of land, 00 5,7 75 00 28 WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT New Parker South) Schoolhouse 126,453 feet of land, .510,0W 00 BOding, 137,500 00 Contents, 5,000 00 - - $152,500 00 Central Fire Station 13,000 feet of land, �12'000 00 Building, 58,750 00 Contents, including electrical equip- ment, apparatus, etc., 36,700 00 — — 10s,450 00 East End Fire Station Building, $18,750 00 Land, 2.500 00 Contents, 7,500 00 28,750 00 Total, $2,795,300 00 CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNE'ST K. INGALLS, G, FREDERICK ROBINSON, A pp raisers, For year ending December 31, 1921. 21 List of Jurors Approved by the Selectmen in the Town of Watertown from July, 1921, to July, 1922 Additon, Fred T., coal business, 4S Spruce st. Allen, Edward B., director, Perkins Institute Allen, George H., real estate broker, 6 Career rd., cast Anderson, Robert, clerk, 17 batten st. Andrews, William S., Undertaker, 40 Myrtle st. Archibald, Elmer E., buyer, 252 School st.. Ashworth, Charles T., retired, 4:3 Quimby st. Macon, Edward K., nianag;er, Ill Fayette st. Bailev, Ambrose C., decorator, 20 Union st. Bailee, Frank 0., provision inerellant, 262 -Xiit. Auburn st. Bailey, john, cleanser, 46 Washburn- st. Bailey, Walter J., dyer, 17 Frank st. Balch, Joseph, sexton, 1 Dana ter. Banfil, William H_, manufacturer, 24 Carver rd. Barrclav, Alexander H., pribiter, 11 Cedar st. Barnard, Samuel 0., clerk, 16 Otis st. Bake, William, watchman, 100 Beechwood afire. Barnes, Francis H., foreman, 220 ll-ialrt st. .Barrett, ,John P., plumber, .550 lain st. Barrett, Peter P., farrner, .536 14•'lain st. Barry, Garrett G., machinist, :32 Bacon st. Barry, Thomas F., Tubber worker, 702 Mt. Auburn st. Bartels, George L., bookkeeper, 307 Wavcrley ave.. Beale, George, stationer, 126 Church st. Belling, Frederick S., salesman, 60 Bates rd. Bcnyainin, Harold C., mechanical on ineer, 28 Marshall st. Bishop, Arthur AV., produce broker, lea Bellevue rd, Boivcn. Walter E., a"ent, 17 Lanadon ate. Boycc, Wallace, H., rubber worker, 155 Spruce st. Braniha11, Charles W., publisher, 28 Hall a.ve, Bransf cld, Jercmiah S., postal Clerk 29 Capitol st. Brigham, Charles,, architcet, 84 Garfield st. 13roe, George ., rna.chinist:, 32 Capitol st Brooks, Frederick M., treastu'er, 91) Russell ave. Brown, Hamlin D., salesman, 37 Chester st.. Brva.nt, Arthur P., wholesale, enal, 5q Garfield st. 30 WA TPR 0IVN TOWN RLI'ORT Buchanan, Donald, forel-nall, .52 Phillips st. Buffurn, Albert F., manager, 33 Hillside rd. Burrell, Percy J., pageant master, lei Commonwealth rd. Bustin, Charles F. watch factory, 00 Main st. Bustin, Frank H., musician, 93 Franklin st. Burns, Joseph A., salesman, 126 MaIn st. Burnham, Henry C., motorman, 14 Ladd st. Brown, Charles J., rubber worker, 211 Orchard st. Brown, Lewis E., retired, 15 Fayette st. Burroughs, Stanley M., salesman, 4 Winsor ave. Caanp, Edward C., clergyman, 215 Mt. Auburn st. Canady, Oscar INI., editor, 26 Clcott st. Cazmay, Thomas W., auto renting, 16 ].riverside it. Chase, Pahl E., electrician, 95 Church st, Chadwick, Thomas, superintendent, 20 Hall ave. Chamberlain, Charles, carpenter, 36 Elton ave. Chase, Leon C., broker, 201 Maplewood st. Cobb, Freeman L., manufacturing agent, 399 School st. {Collins, J. Lincoln, iron manufacturer, 10 Parker st. Cock, Charles A., manufacturer, 43 Langdon ave. Coolidge, Herbert, insurance, 77 Garfield st- Cotter, Micbael E., retired, 44 North Beacon st. -Cooper, Walter A., clerk, 20 Union St. Connor, Walter J., machinist, 47 Elliot st. Coburn, Charles F., organ maker, 2 Appleton st. Coburn, Chester .A., clerk, 15 Appleton st. Cremin, William, employee, H. P. Hood& Sons, 43 Nylyrtle st. ,Crouse, Jaynes E., foreman, 40 Chaster st. Courtney, John J., inspector, 222 Main st, +CraNvford, Fred E., lawyer, 30 Lincoln st. -Critchett, Everett IT, surety bonds, 92 Nit- Auburn. St. Cunimin;gs, Charles W., retired, 24 Patted st. Cunniff, Martin J., moulder, 34 Galen st. Dardis, James B., janitor, 32 Cuba st. Dav, Charles A., superintendent, 44 Bates rd. Days, John M., galesman, 134 Summer st. Deignan, Patrick C., rubber worker, 0 Appleton st. DeLaney, John C., manufacturer, 897 Belmont st. Doherty, Thomas P.T railroad clerk, 73 Galen st. LIST OF JURORS 31 Dolliver, Prank: D., accouait int, 1)8 Spruce st. Drew, Henry II., gold refiner, 17 Wins.or ave. Drake, Fred L., clerk, 303 'XIt. Aubum st. Draper. William IT., clerk, M Barnard-ave.. Dunphy, ,wines P., postal clerk, 45 Grenville rd. Dunphy' Rouick I., retired, 45 Greu-61le rd.Duman, Jaynes H., Sr., retired, 17 NIelendv ave- Earl, Francis H., leather business, 27 Appleton st. Emerson, William 1., clerk, 48 Walnut st- Erhard,rhard, Theodore, assistant superintendent, `8-1 School st. Evans, David A., conductor, 33 Capitol st. l'arlov. Charles A., piano dealer, 60 Church st. Fay, Temple H., stack broker, 18 Adams ave. Feather, Maurice, architect.., If?fl Hillside rd. Field, Walter W., president, (1$ Langdon ave. Piles, Eben S_, bookkeeper, 6.5 Marshall st. Fitz, C. Fred, civil era 6,neer, IS common st. Preethy, George B., salestrnan, 98 Barnard ave. Gearhart, Nathan Imo., manufacturer, 37 Lan,gdon ave. Gemr, Joseph W., wall paper dealer, - 35 TMarion rd. Gillis, Daniel R., manager, S? Putnam st. Gallagher, Thomas F., postal clerk, 118 Waltham st. Gooch, Willia7m D., bookkeeper, 35 Adams ave. Cloalan, George 1{., salesman, 79 'Marshall st. Goodspe,4 George E., Treasurer, Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 279 'ti.It., Atiburn st. Green, Fred C., reporter, 113 Church st. Green, Waldo S., buyer, 13 Parkcr st. Griffith, lVallace C., salesinan, 29 Winter st. Gould, Harry P., forester, 8 Palfrey st. li ach, John P., manager, 121 lKarshall st. Hackett, Paul, starter, 11 Bates rd. Male, Charles .,1., insuratice, 18 Winsor ave. Hill, Albert B., clerk, 40 Franklin st. H,-Lmruck, N1ichael, retired., 46 Prescott St. Harvey, William 13., salesman, 1.1 Palfrev st. Iiersee, Frederick C., manufacturer, 25 Fall ave- Hewitt, Frank j-. salesulan, 5-5 Capitol St. hill roan, Howard L., 4adveT ising agent., 30 Hawthorne st. 32 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hedges, Cornelius C_, 124 Cypress st. Hod an, John J., Jr., clerk, 38 Prentiss st. Hag gan, Thomas A., clerk., 38 Prentiss st. Hubbard, Charles B., watchman, 36 Boyd st. Hughes, Edward F., contractor, 20 Hawthorne st. Hughes, Patrick T., agent, 41 Paul st. Hussey, John H., moulder, 106 Favette st. Haynes, Alberto F., architect, 18 1larshall st. HutcliTigs, George H., architect, 104 Langdon ave. Hutchinson, Willis E., paying teller, 4 urni- it rd. Jacobs, I-Tarry K.. clerk, 34 Chester st. Janes, Arthur 11, boGkkeeper, 29 Carroll st. Jones, Williartn H., teacher, 181 TIVIalile ood st. j obin, Theodore, superintendent, 183 Palfrey st. Joy, Robert S., decorator, 297 Mt. Auburn st;. Kelley, James R., shipper, 11 Vnion st. Lakin, A-Villiam F., rubber ,warker, 85 lie%ter avc. Lawson, Sainuel J., assistant secretary, 153 Boylston st. Leon ar , Pet6r A- , shipper, 9.5 Fayette st. Lewis, Thealore-A., salesman, 33 Spruce st. Le-iNis, Walter I,, xnaiiager, 198 TNIaplewood st. Lcckwcod, Frederick W., clergl,-man, 12 Palfrev st. Lucas, II-illiam H., suverintendent, - 31 Qtis sr. Lyons, Thomas F., ,i�*atchman, 786 Aft. Atiburn st. 1 f al.)rv, Alten W., manttiacturer, `4S School st. illadden, Charles H., iron moulder, 154 Langdon ave. McBridge, Sylvester J„ pruiter, 47 Elliot st. i1lcDonougb, James H., inspector, 67 Fra-nlclin st. IIeGann, Michael J., laborer, 5f) Winter st. McKeon, William F., manager, 122 Church st. A•iagtaire, John J., clerk, 27 Grenville rd. l\°lasers, Herbert G., architect, 1 Centre st. 11,Iceha,n, Jahn J., manufacturer, 325 ;School st. .1 Eliot, J01111 Clair, editor, 8 Mt. Auburn st. McNally, James C., lRborer, 50 Church st, Mee, Denilis, 1-uhher worker, 10 Norsenan ave. 1VMoualaan, Arthur F., machinist, D Bav St. Moore, Arthur C., saud and gravel, 61 Marion rd. Newell, Samuel H., conductor, 40 Union st. LIST OF JUROR'S 313 Norcross, I-Villiam W., Sr., foreman, W Spruce st. Nugent, Joseph M., rubber worker, 43 Waltham st. Cates, I-rilliani F., clerk, 12 Dartmoutl st. Olsen, William C., tool maker, 13 Rutland st. Orchard, Leslie W., coppersmith, 40 Quimby st. Osborn, Robert P., merchant, 35 Oliver st. Parker, Otis H., salesman, 116Church sit. Plarlin, Joseph R., salesman, 44 Marion rd. Patten, Thowas R., salesman, 39 Franklin st. Perkins, Edm.AT l E.., clerk, 31 Oliver 5t:. Perkins, Homer C., salesman, 51 Bates rd. Perkins, Gcorgo A., painter, 154 Sycamore st. Putney, Charles T., mechanic, 08 Fayette st. Parry, J. Harold, brick manufacturer, 19 Aden rd. Partridge, Albert L., laivver, 54 Landgon ave. Quin, Williarn J., painter, 25 Purvis st. Quirk, Jar-nes H., contract-or, 163 Fayette st. Ratti an, Henry, A., clerk, 77 Riverside st. Reilly, Patrick J., laborer, 2D New Lexington st. Vice, Henry 117., artist, 30 Hawthorne st. Richardson, Truman S., foreman, 34 Hawthorne st. Ring, George G., manager, 40 Marshall st. Ross, Thomas S., draftsman, 43 Hillside rd. Ru--, IV'i iam W., real estate went, 17 Centre st. Rundlett, Benjamin T., painter, 44 Whitney st. Russell, Charles D., ice business, 74 Coi-nmon st. Ryan, Edward I., clerk, 28 Belmont st.. Sharkey, Frank J., miller, 10 Lyons st. Sheehan, Joseph H., mauager, 77 lVinsor ave. Sharratt, John H., foreman, 5-7 Elliot st. Shattuck, George C., architect, 54 Adams ave. Shipton, Ambrose L., bank clerk, 70' Capital st. Shiptorx, Wallace, music leacher, 81 Capitol st. Seaver, Richard H., carpenter, 14 Summer st. Spooner, Frank A., salesman, 311 School St. Stanley, James F., letter carrier, 548 Xlt. .Auburn st, Stevens, Frank, letter carrier, 60 Winter st. Stone, J. Winthrop, market gardener, 29 Lincoln st Sullivan, Daniel J., broker, 170 Church st 3-1 WATERTOWN TOWN RE-PO tT Tyghe, Joseph L., shirt cutter, 110 Fayette st. T)Jor, James E., .gate tender, ?2) Patten st. Tynan, John, foreman, 131 Stemmer st. Vaughan, W. Stafford, architect, 143 Church st. '"Tallace, Isaiah H., manager, 12 1-1111 st. Ward, Benjamin F., retired, 66 Paltrev st. W,ard, Patrick, laborer, 25 Mt. Auioum st- Water£aU, William H., proprietor, 196 WaInut'st. White, Patrick J., tailor, 35 ;LIorse st. Willoughby, Charles C., assistant curator, 291 School st. Wickes, Forrest F., manager, 47 Boylston st. Woodman, Alpheus G., Professor, 367 School st. Waterhouse, Frank W., carpenter, 5 'Atarshall st. York, William F., mason, 114 Fayette st. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL February 1, 1` 22. H citorable .Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: MY report as Town Counsel for the rear 1921 is as follows: The duties imposed upon me as Town Counsel have been of a similar nature during the past year as in previous years. All claims against the Town have been referred to me, and in all actions and suits I have appenrul in behalf of the To-tvn and filed such pleadings as were proper. I have advised the several departments relative to their respective powers and duties, and have drafted and approved many contracts and bonds, !Matters. of direct interest to the Town of Watertown before the Legis- lature have had my attention. Many deeds, releases, easements and other like documents have been approved by erne, and F have prepared and supervised the various t.al{ings of land for schoolhouse purposes, and for the laying out of streets under the Betterment Law, and have assisted in the settlement of the several land damage claims which have arisen therefrom, Pending Litigation There are now pending; against the Town the follox%ing suits: 1. The suit of Anna Hamlett for alleged injuries cla.izned to have been received by reascn of a defect in Pleasant Street. 2. A suit by Simpson Brothers Company for darnages claimed to have I)een received by an overflow of storm waters into the cellar of the premises occupied by thorn (in Main Street. . The suits of Joseph WE and his father, Bcnjamin H. Xlel:lroyt, for injuries sustained while travelling in an automobile on Galen Street; on August 18, Y)16, have been a5 6 WATERTOWN 'i'C3WINT REPORT settled. These eases were settled and all damages and expenses paid by the Boston Elevated Railway Company, and I desire to commend the ma:aagemant of that Company for its fairness in the whole matter. Respectfully submitted, WESLEY E. MONK, T&wn Counsel. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE To the Citizens of Waterlow-n: The estimates and requests for appropriations subtxiitted by the various departments, plus the amounts asked for in the different articles in the warrant,, amount to S1,594,331.88. The Finance Committee aftQr investigation recommends a budget calling for the appropriation of 1,702,521.33. As the borrowing capacity is now about $80,000 a very large amount insist be raised by taxation and Your Committee hopes for the support of the town meeting rnei-abers in its efforts to economize. Estimated Receipts Water Income, $120,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax, w'000 00 Street Railway Tax, 3,500 00 Nfiscellaneous, 61,500 00 215,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended Balances, $-S2,t 84 40 Premium Account, 1,503 39 Bettennent Assessments, 5,806 04 Overlay, 1919, C1,000 00 90,094 43 May Be Borrowed Constni tion of Drainage, S30,000 00 Addition to Fire Station No. 2, 23,000 00 Highway Construction, 24,000 00 Arlington Street. Construction {to be borrowed at a later rncetin , 30,000 00 School in 77estern Dart of tOvM (to be burrowed autside decbt limit) 25,400 00 — 432,000 UO Total, : 737,094 43 37 38 WATERTOWN TOWN REVORT This leaves to be assessed on the Polls and Estates the stun of $965,426.90, which w-ould give, the Town a tax mte of over $30.00 on the valuation of 1920. Salaries Your Committee has Oven the question of salaries very careful consideration and it finds that the amounts paid to heads of departments and to clerks compare very favorably with other towns, and as the general policy of large cor- porations. at the present time is to reduce rather than raise salaries, we recommend no increase this year. This does not 4pply to sclicKil teachers who Nkrill receive the natural increase under their salary agreement. The Collector of Taxes and the Town Clerk have asked this Committee to recommend a straight salary in both depart- ments, the fees received to be turned over to the Town, but the members of the Committoe feel that it would be unfair to set a salary when we have-no idea of the amount of fees received. We therefore suggest that a record be kept of the fees received in each office during this year and published in the report ending December 31, 1921, and that in the meantime the Town take steps to amend the By-Laws to conform to Section 5, Chapter 591, of the Acts of 1929. Sidewalks This year the Committee recommends, one appropriation for Sidewalks, to include both Construction and Maintenance, The Selectmen have suggested that sidewalks are needed an the following streets: Langdon Avenue, Hillsi6e Road, White's Avenue, Aft. Auburn, Boylston,- Chauncey, Porter, ITOlve, Fairfield, Putnam, School, Royal, Pleasant and Galen streets, and we feel that better restilts will be obtained by making this ,Diie appropriation. Highways Construction of the following named 8trects is recom- mended by the Finance Corninittea: Adams Avenue, Boylston FINANCE COMMITTE11; REPORT IN Street, Spring Street, Galen Street (at Bridge), Cuba Str e:, and for the completion of Pleasant Street to the Square. A fare munbor of struts arc to be laid out under the Bettunnent Act, and this Caarunittee recommends the con- struction of tkie--.c streets, as this is a public improvement that benefits the whole town. Building Laws The Inspector of Buildings has asked for an appropriation for " Printing Building; Laws," but the finance Committee believe that the Committee on Building Lags, appointed some time ago, should make a report, and it so recommends. Ou the Construction of Arlington Street, the Selectmen Nava given the Cornxrnittce estimates for the construction of a concrete street, forty-six feet ivide, but your Committee recommends that the construction be as follows: a concrete strip twenty-six feet wide in the center of the street anti a strip ten feet iN7de an each side be constructed of gray►el, as this construction is more suitable for horse-drawn vehicles, a large percentage of the traffic on this street being horse-drawn. Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations ❑nVaid Approprintian Committee Appropriation Expended Bills Balance 9s&ed Recommends 10,23 1920 1020 19-90 1021 1921 *Charles River Rash.. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $3,195.66 $3.19e.6(i $3,195.66 $3,195.66 *County Tax. . . . . . ... ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 33,799.43 33,799.43 33,799.43 33,799.43 *fire Prevention Tax. . . . . . . . . . . I.. ... .. . . .. 205.63 295.63 295.63 295.63 *Afetropolitan Highway Tax. . . . . . . ... . .. .. . .. .. . . 460,37 460.37 460.37 460.37 *Metropolitan Park Tax. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . 17,134.15 17,134.15 17,134.15 17,134.15 *Metropolitan Sewer Tax. . . . . . . . . - - _ _ - - 227,S61.a.^, 27,96LM 27,861.53 27,861.53 „1 *Metropolitan Water Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3s,634.7i ;3s',U4.77 38,534.77 38,634.77 *Soldiers' Exemption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 273.57 273Z7 273.67 273.57 *State Tax. . . . .. . .. . . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,140.00 77,140.00 77,140.00 77,140.0() *Special State Tax. . .... .... . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . .. 3,636.00 3,636.00 3,636.00 3,636.00 y *Civilian War Poll Tax. . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1G,51;S.00 16,&,;S.00 16,5"8mo 161588,00 C z General Administration ($53,935.49) H Selectmen's Department o Selectmen's salaries 890(!; Clerk's salary Q300; Can- tingencies,250. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 1,950.011 1,836.00 $113,40 11050.00 1,95 0.00 Auditing Department Auditor's salary S2300; Contingencies$400. . . .. . . 2,900.011 2,894,03 .5.97 '4,3()(),0{) 2,700.00 .� Treasurer's Department Treasurer's salary$2300; Clerk's salary$300; ]fond � $200;Nate and Bond l:xpeuse$130;Contingencies $550. . . . . . . . . . 3,4Q[1.00 3,360.19 39.81 3,020.00 3,500,00 Tax Collector's Department. (See Article 6) Collector's sala",$16 00; Clerk's salary GOO, Bonds $305; I3eputy Coll c(Ior's k3oitci 45 Tax Sale adver- tising .571X1; In%,alid Tax. Titkus $SOAO; Contin- gencies$500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . 4,606,17 4.574.00 32.17 6,110.49 3,590.49 Special for Tax Titles$10N). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3511.00 140.50 200.50 1,2 0.00 I'(1m.t10 • Assessor's Department Srilaries of three assessors @ $100o each, $3000, Salaries, clerks $1676, Printing and books 51300; Contingencies $050; Police listing, no appropria- tion. . .. . . . . . . 6,4?51.00 6.945.00 6.00 7,550.00 5,626.00 Special for Vault$1000, (See Article 14). . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 1'(300.00 Town Clerk's Department Salan, of Town Clerk 51200, Salary of First Clerk $950; Salary of Second Clerk $SS4; Contingencies $2660. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 5,367.06 5,367.06 7,294.00 5,6:14.00 •� Registrars of Voters Salary-four men 0$100 each,$400.. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 400.00 4(K).00 400.(H) 400.00 Printing Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. 873.00 630.50 -42.50 250SH) 250.00 Printing To,%%m Reports. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 1,400.00 1,364.26 35,74 4,OUO.00 4,1300.00 t7 Election Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .5,747.00 5,740.35 6135 2,35f).00 2,:350.00 � Finance Committee (Transferred to other accounts $416.66). . . . . . . . . . . . . + .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 416.61 166.73 5,000.00 5,000.0) Care and Maintenance of Town Hall �- Salary of Janitor$1200.. General expenses S11100. . . 2,900.00 2,805.00 5.00 2,900.00 2,600.00 y Legal Sen iiees tT Salary of Town Counsel S1000; Contingencies$750 1,150.00 1,075.00 75.00 2,750.00 1,750.00 � Memorial Day. (See Article 450.00 450.00 650.00 650.00 �a Memorial Dav Observances$350;Rent G.A.R. Hall $300. To be expended under the direction of Isaac 0 B. Patten Post No. 81;G. A. R. .a Insurance (Transferred to other accounts $1000). . . . . 7,500.00 6,490.66 9.34 3,0()0.()() Work-men's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 2,929.76 70.24 3,000.00 :3,D00.()tl Contingent Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1,000.00 703.08 206.92 1,000.00 1,000.00 Abatements. , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,937.87 13,03i.87 Dog Officer. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 180,48 10.52 250.00 200.01) Pensions. . .. . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 3,991.00 3,872.00 119.00 3,475.00 3,475.00 *Or as Assessed. ►� Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations —Continued 'tea Unpaid �LppropriaLian Committee Approppritian Expended Bills $alance Asked Recommends 192D 1920 1920 1020 1921 1921 Protection of Persons and Property ($127,936.77) Police Department Salaries Chief. . . . . . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $2,300.00 $2,30001 $2,300.00 $2,300.00 Lieutenant No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2,0(N).00 2,000.01) ' 2,000.00 2,000SH I Lieutenant No. 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 2,000.01 2,000.00 2,lllll).M Sergeant. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 1,110( o 1,:90i AX) Patrolmen {Transferred $2000). . . . . . . . 32,349.95 29,77S.14 3570.51 34,756.21 34,756.21 (Includes two additional-Patrolmen if appointed � under Article 12.) o janitor and Wagon man. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,450.00 1.,450.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 Special Police (Transferred from other account $1000). . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600.00 2,414.00 186.00 2,938.00 2,93S.00 ., Coutingencies (Transferred from other account $500). .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2,206.00 2,290.93 $20.76 5.07 2,100.00 2,100.00 Park Police (Transferred to+ot;her accaLint$50). . . 100.W 31.011 19,00 (Included in Special Police.) illotor Cycle. . . _. 350.00 350.00 ' Special—Chassis for Ambulance. (Transferred to c5 other accounts$2.5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,100.00 2,0 i 15.00 Special—Touring Car (Transferred to other accounts $100). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 7.5(,00 (1050.00 New Buick Touring Car— Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . I'Atio.00 1,400.00 Two police boxes. (Committee recommends no appropriation). ... . ., . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 Fire Department Salaries Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 Captains (Two). . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000AR1 4,000.01) 4,000.00 4,000.00 Mechanician. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,90wo 1,900.00 I-'I.'L%;AN-CE COMMITTER REPORT 43 IT r-I m l':' F;1 ll Li to Ifs Lr, C7 O� G`�'•"'w'CTJ 1�':'9 I w :1•: -- :` on 0. k r-d `1�; N r1 41 cd - •- � .. D "'sue � , CC,) c, L`0 cJ � ��-,� •''mow r �r..y - � � � : ..C� : �'` r"G ;�?1+ 4W � yyeet� a.s try Z. pn J G astir ` a "' �' 00 .--. c� CC ti.? df7s�..•ry4 � J - � rj • Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations—Continued UmpV Aprraprintien Committee Appropriation Expended Bs71s Balance Asked Recommends 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 Department of Poles and Fires Salary of Inspector. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2,300.00 S2,300.00 $2,600.100 $2,300.00 Salary of Clerk. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . .. ... 425.00 425-00 4,50.00 425.00 Maintenance. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3,180.00 3,179.53 $0.47 5,1 omn 2,500.00 Special for Watertown Square. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 757.50 757.50 Health Department ($16,510.00) � Salary of Agent and Inspector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,0e0.01) 2,000.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 Salary of Clerkk. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 901.00 900.00 1,000.()0 000.00 Salary of Nurse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,400.00 1,200.00 Contagious diseases. Transferred from other o accounts $1800. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .I . .. . .. . 4,8W.00 1,204.54 595.4E 4,M0.00 4,500.00 Garbage Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2,`00.00 2,133.`8 66.72 1,950.()0 1,950.00 - Garbage Disposal. Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1,,5W.00 1,486,63 13.37 `2,000.00 2,0(X).00 p Hawkers' Licenses. Transferred to other accounts $11.44. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 60.00 30.16 12.40 60.00 60.00 V Milk Inspection. Transferred to other accounts $47.25. . fcxrec 6150,0D 579.00 71.00 750.00 G50.1111 Contingencies. Transl fr'sm other accounts 0 $60.00. . . .. . . . . . 1,760.00 1,759.90 .10 1,0110.00 1,00(.011 x Plumbing Department y Salary of Inspector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,800.00 1,700.00 Contingencies. . . . , . . . . .. . . . 5OU) 49.66 1.34 50.00 50.00 Cattle Inspection and Town Veterinarian—Salary. 500,00 500.00 5110.00 5OUR) Sewers ($8,476.00) 4cwer Construction. Transferred to other accounts $1,585.G7. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 6i,500.00 4,90T43 11.90 2,420.00 2,300.DO Sewer Maintenance. Transferred from other accounts $1,420.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 9,920.00 9,019.60 .40 6,500.00 6,1750) Sidewalks ($25,000.00) Sidewalk Construction and Maintenance. . . , . . . . . . . . 17,500.00 17,497.04 2.96 2:3,00(}.()0 25,000.01] Cane and Lighting of Highways ($188,288.00) Highways, Bridges and Culverts Salary of Superintendent. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600.00 2,600.00 3,000.00 2,600.00 Salary of C'lerk. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . i'mi .00 I'Orill. o 1,300.00 1,050.00 Office Expenses. Transferred from other actx)unts 3120 245.00 24UM 1.915 300A) 250.00 Special for Vacations. . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,500.01) 2,50D.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 14faintenance. Transferred front other accounts M y S4,4'i9.34. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . .. 3.1,489.34 :34,45ti.3 ;304 ,000mo 27,000.00 ,Stable. Maintenance. Transferred from ether accoiuits z $71;50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ... . 16,:3M.00 16,348,32 2,300.00 1S,8FA).00 17,300.00 h Stable Rquipmeim Tr:Lnsferrcd to ottier accounts$330 3,461.00 3,461..00 Two horses,double cart and harness. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,275.00 1,125.00 0 Special for repairs and extensions W existing sheds ; and re airs to stable, net to include painting. . , : . 10,t)()().t)17 fi,1100.0f] Tligliway onstructiun to include Adams Avenue, 13ovlston Street,Spring Street (Main � to Orchard), Galen Strut (at bridge), Pleasant t'4 Street (Green to Square),Pleasant Street,concrete wall, Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 02,313.00 S1,.313-00 Winthrop Street. (Committee recommends no appro- p priation). . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,4.00.00 Street Lightuig. Transferred from other accounts $450. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 21,450.00 21,420.23 20.77 21,000.00 21,tk10.0[) Street Watering and Dust Laying. . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . lo'o o) %o99.96 .04 10,000.0() 1(),000.0() Ashes and paper. Transferred front other accounts $1750. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10,750.00 10,736.14 13.S6 12,000.00 12,OUO.00 Engineering Department Salary of Emginccr rind Assistant. (Transferred to other accounts$280). . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,100.00 3,810.78 .22 Salary of Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 2,500.00 2,500.00 Salary of Consulting Engineer. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . 1,€i00.0t) 1,600.00 Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations—Conlimeed Un raid Appropri,�;tion CoMMAtce Appropriatilon Expended B it, B.1z, Asked Recommends 1920 101-110 1020 1020 I921 1021 Salary of Rodman. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . :900.00 $900.00 $1,200.M S90O.M Contingcncics. Transferred froin other accounts S50 .575.00 572.07 $2 93 600.00 600.00 Special— Now Transit. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.01 350.00 Betterments ($32,500.00) Spacial for building following streets under Betterment AcL Avon Road. See Article 24 Bay Street. See Article 25 j Cypress Street. See Article 26 t, Irma Avenue. See Article 27 Kimball Road. See Article 28 g Prescott Street. See Article 29 Spruce Street. See Article 30 f Sunset Road. See Article 3 y Westland Road, See Article 3.3 a Beechwood Avenue Crawford Street Putna rn Street (East). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,134 2U :32,5)0U.tHI W Drainage ($34,000,00) o To include Public Ways and Betterment Streets and �d Be]mont Street (Linder Article 22' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34,c500.00 34,41JO.`?-S .7} 36,78 .:50 :34,t140,00 bi Support of the Poor ($43,378.00) Almshouse Salary of Keefer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 900.0C1 900100 900.00 General expenses, repairs, etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,743.00 5,741.52 1.48 4,823.00 4,279.IXl Special—Painting interior, papering, ete.. . . . . . . . 200.00 150.1N) Outside Aid Salary of Alnlorter. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5M.0(1 500.00 500.00 :300.0t) Salary of Clerk. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 400SK) 400,00 4W.00 400.00 General Expense. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 9,098.94 I'M 15,000.00 12,00(m)() FINANCE CC13fA[I"ITEE REPORT 4 25 0 LC r_• IN F^ r-P 7 CL Cq r. ,$ _ : G IN o _ L ' N 4r Hd cj 1., _]•'+4-+ `� �, it y r� _ < Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations— ColnUMted Unpaid Appropriation Comtliittee Appropriation Expended Htlts Ealance Asked Recommends 1920 ' 1920 1020 1920 1921 1921 Library and Reading Rooms ($22,095.00) Salaries. Transferrer)to other accounts$1,5f). . . . . . . . . $9,100.00 $8,922.82 $27.18 $10,560.00 810,560.00 Books, Periodicals and Binding. Transferred from other accounts $200.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2,700 00 2,699.87 .13 2,700.0t1 2,700.00 Maintenance. Transferred to other accounts 850. . .. . . 3,300.00 3,249.97 50.03 3,250.00 3,50.Of1 Special for Repairs. . . . . .. . . . ... .. 5,585.00 5,585.0t1 Heating Plant$3701; New Desk R900; Floor Cover- ing S409; Wiring and Carpenter work$575. Recreation ($6,146.00) Park Department r Salary of Superintendent. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 200.00 21M.00 250.00 200.00 Maintenance. (Transferred from other accounts$50) 1,150.00 1,146.`6 3.74 1,200.0(l 1,200.00 New Fence. (Whites Avenue).. ... .. . . .... . .. . .. `20i1.00 200.00 o Playgrounds salaries. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 1,400.00 1,400.00 2,04(9.00 2,046.00 Z Maintenance. . . - . - -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. U00.00 900.00 Portable Bath Houses (2).. . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... . . . . 1,600.00 1,600.00 � Ic Public Debt and Interest ($2I0,000.00) o Town Debt. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,000,00 1.30,(100.00 135,000.00 1,"35,000.00 y Interest.. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 67,835.00 70,805.26 75,000.00 75,000.00 Cemeteries ($9,400.00) Care and 'Maintenance Salary of Supt-rintendent. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500,00 1,5t10.on Labor. Tr,�nsferred from other accounts S.iS(l. , . . . 3,905.00 2,904.62 .:38 4,645.00 4,500.0(l Contingencies. 'Transferred from other accounts$20 420.00 419.63 .37 400.00 400.00 Special for New Entrance to Ridgelaivn Cc;tnetery. (See Article 31) . . . . ... .. .. . . 3000.00 3,000.i1p Municipal industries ($60,066.00) Water Department Salary of Superintendent. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . , . . 300.011 2,:3[10.110 2,500.00 .),30WH) Salary of Assistant Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,S00.00 1,R00.0f) 2,000,0() 1,800.0i) Salary of First Clerk. . . .. . . .. . .. . . ... . . . .. .. . . . 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,0.10.(1i) 1,00(1.0{) Salary of Second Clerk. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 676.00 676.00 780.00 676.00 Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,0()0.00 19,550.76 449.24 20,000.00 17,0NOO Maintenance. Transferred to other accounts$58. . . 10,000.00 9,868.36 73.64 10,000.00 ;1,00t1.0(l Special. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. 12,400.00 12,155.21 244.79 26,800.00 26,000.00 Office Expense. , . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 700.00 686.94 13.06 700.00 700.0f) Vacations. Transferred from other accounts$5S. . . 558.00 553.00 918.00 919.00 � New truck. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 672.25 672.00 v Moderator's Satpry. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 y' 12cserve Fund. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 3,960.37 39A3 X Planning Board. Transferred to other accounts $150. 200.00 11.00 15.05 39.00 200.00 200.00 M Special for Headquarters for j4atertoNvn Post No. 99, n American Legion. (See Article$). . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 500.00 500.OU 0 Special for Addition to Fire Station No.2. (See Article . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F + . . . . . 23,ffl0.00 23,000.01) y ia1 for Construction of Arlington Street. (See hrtiell 11). . . . . . .. . . . . . «0,000.00 30,000.00 Spmial for Supervisor of Gardens, under Chapter 273, to Act of 1918, (See Article 15). . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 200.00 M Spacial for completion Hosmer School addition. (Sec .� Article i7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750.OU 730.00 Special for purchase of Town Hal) site:. (See Article y 18.) Committee recommends no appropriation. . . . . U5,000.0U Special for purchase of Walker and Pratt Manufactur- ing Company land. (See Article 20.) Committee recommends no appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi,000.()0 Special for construction of School in western part of town. (See article 21.) To be borrowed outside Del)t limit. .. . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . :32-5,(N!f}-W 325,W0.0f1 Unpaid Bills, 1920. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 5,910.96 ;i,019.U6 $1,894,331.88 91,702,521.33 50 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Arki& 4, To grant such stuns of money as may be thought necessary for uses and. expenses of the To I'VE the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or act theTcon. (See Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations, pages 5 to 12.) Articic ,5, To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the muessary sum of money, to pay that portion of the Town Debt vi!hich matures on or previous to January 1, 1922, direct how the moncy. shall be raised, or take any action. Telatill", thereto. Recommended that Lhe gum of one hundred and thirty-five thowsand (8135,000) dollars be appropriated for the purpose of paying that portion of the Town Dcbt which matures previous to and on January 1, 11022, wid that this amount be paid from the Tax Levy for the year It Artick 7. To see if the Town Nvill appropriate a sum of 2-ponev for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of thc: grounds around the Soldiers' IMonument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on thL: next 'Memorial Dav, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A, R., to expend the same, direct how the same sliall he rai,,ol, or act thereon. kQ,con-unended six hundred and fifty dcfflars (8,'.6050.00). See mIjulated statement. . Irficle S. To see if the Town will appropriate a surn of more to pay- the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. 99,American Legion,direct how the money. shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend that the surd of fir c hundred dollars (-MOM) be appropriated for this pLti-pose and that this amount be paid frani the Tax Lavy of 1921. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate the neces- sary sure of money to pay the cost of an addition to Fire Station No, 2, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto- Rccoinrrencicd that the sum of 823,000 he appropriated and that this surn be borrowed for this purpose, at such th-ne c,r times and upon such terms as the Selectmen and Town Treasurer shall arrange. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 51 Article 1.1. To see if the Town rill appropriate a smn of money necessary to pay the cost of construction caused by the relocation of Arlin foon Street, under a decree of the County Cornrnissioners of Middlesex Counter, direct how the same shall be raised or take any action relating thereto. Recommend that the Burn of $30,000 be appropriated for Oils purpose, to be borrowed at a later meeting. Article i2. To see if the Town.will authurize the Selectmen to appoint two additional patrolmem, in accordance i�ith the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 11912, or talc any action relating thereto. Included in regular appropriation, see tabulated schedule. Article 14. To see if the Town v611 vote to construct a vault, for the use of the Assessors' Department, in the tower of what was formerly- the engine }rouse, appropriate the neces- sary- sum of money to pay the cost thereof, frect how the sarne- shall be raised, or tale any action relatirng thereto. Recommend the sure of 8,000 be appropriated for tliis purpose, and that this amount be 1).tid from the Tax Levy for the year 1921. Artac2 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sutra of 155200, or some ether amount, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home e:conemics, the money to be expended by, and the Director to scree in co-operation �%Pith, the County Trustees for Aid to Agriculture of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Dome Economics, under the prolrisions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 191 ; it being understood that 100 of this ainount shall be used to provide local paid supervision of hoes' and girls' club work. Recommended the star of 200 be appropriated for this purpose and that this arncuut be paid frorp the Tax Levy for the near 1921. ~14rti le 17. To sere if the Town %ill appropriate an addi- tional sum of money, for the purpose of pming the cost of completion of the addition to the Hosrner School, direct Rorer the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend that the semi of 8750 be appropriated fcr this 52 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT purpose, and that this amount be paid from the Tax Levy for the year 1921. Al Iiele 18, To sae if the Town, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 490 of the Acts of 1920 of the Legislature, will autl o'7e the Selectmen for and in the narn ' and behalf of the 'l't kvn to take in fee., or acquire by purchase, or by gift, or otherwise, as a place for a Town )`fall or for ether public work, the land located at the corazer of Mt. Aubuni Street and Beacon Square, and bounded by il+ft. A-Liburn Street, Beacon Square, Arsenal Street, Taylor Street and land of the Fitchburg Ra—lroad Cornpan-y, said land being owned by Edward C. Nolan, Bilghton .Avenue Realty Company, heirs Thomas 1-1. Kneeland, Inez M. Graham, H. Leslie and Lulu B. Wheeler, Louis S. ThierryF, Samuel G. Thayer, et es., Elizabeth lit. Thayer, Antonia Magri, Salvatore Gtu-rith, Heirs of William C. Folev, -Mask 1 . Madden, and other owners tinknowvn, contain- ing in all 59,824 square feet incre or less, appropriate the necessary money to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how the .same shall be raised, or take arty action relating thereto. Recommend no appropriation. A rlacic 19, To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of reconstruction and drainage of Cuba Street, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Re+cornmendat:ions for this purpose included in regular Highway- and Drainage appropriations. -Article 20. To see if the Town will autborize the Select- men, for and in the name and behalf of the 'Towii, to tape, acquire by purchase or otherwise, for public: purposes, a certain parcel of land, v6th the buildings thereon, containing 1950 square feet nmore or less, owned by the Walker and Pratt Manufacturing Company, or any part of said land, appropriate the necessary money to pay the cast or damages therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto. Recommend no appropriation. Article 21, To ;gee i1: the Town will authorize the con- struction and equipment or furnishing of a schoolhouse to be erected In the western part of the town, or elsewhere in FINANCE Co:4I1.LITTEE REPORT 53 the Towii, as it shall direct, appropriate the sum or sums of money* necessary to pay the cost of such constmction and fur- nishing alad equipment, direct how the money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto. Recommend that the suns of $325,000 be appropriated for this purpose, and that this sitm be burro-wed outside the debt Iimit. Ankle 22. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to enter into an agreement with the Torn of Belmont providing for the jointconstruction and maintenance of a drain for surface}eater and ground drainage. of the tv%7o towns on Belmont Street, appropriate the necessary- money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or tala� any action relating thereto. Appropriation for this purpose included in regular drainage appropriation. - Articks 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32 and. 3:3, relating to Betterment Streets. Recommend that these streets be built under the provisions of the Betterment Act and that appropriations he provided for that purpose in the sums designated on pages P and 10 of the tabulated form. A rlicie 81. To Bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laving out of the extension of Stuart Strut, from the northerly ten-ninus of Stuart 'Street to land of the Toxvn of Watertown, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, provide the necessary stem of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Appropriation for this included in tabulated statement under " Cemetery." Respectfully submitted, IR ING B. COBURN, Voted. 'Pleat the report of the Chairman be accepted and adapted as the report of the Committee. R ODNEY G. PAGE, .Secretary. REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT To the Seleclown. cewlenzen.: I hey cAvith submit the following report for the Fire Department for the year ending December 31, 1921. The membership of the department has remained the sari a during the past year and is composed of one permanent chief, two permanent captains, one permanent mechanic, twenty-seven permanent privates and four call inn. The six -pieces of motor apparatus are in good condition and have rendered excellent service during; the last year. 1 again repeat my recommendation of the past years that the addition be provided for the Last Lead Fire Station and that a motor ladder trrick be installed there. As no material reduction in prices has occurre(i dtuing the year in necessan{ supplies to maintain this department and no encouragement is given for further reduction during 1922, I have refrained from asking .for anything but; what I believe to be absolutely necessary to properly conduct the department. Fire hose kith the ainount of service given it in this depart- ment is ordinarily discarded as unfit; for service at the rate of five hundred feet per year. During the past year we have had an unusual amount of work while during the bast tiro years no hose leas been purchased to replace discarded hose which has been turned over to other tou-n departments where it may be used further but not under Ares;ure. I therefore rccmmnend that five handred feet of hose be Imrchased this year. Fires and Alarms Fire Prevention work has been continued daring the year by members of the department who, after their tour of dray is done at the statlon, return. for inspection work in platoons under the direction of an officer. �Ien on duty are assigned to continual inspection of stares and bad hazards. The chief of the department has addressed every classroom 54 REPORT OF FIRE, DEPARTXIMNr 55 in the schools except the High School. Fire drills have been held ender his dircction. Execllent coiiperation and encourage- meet has been rendered by the school management and teachers.. Regardless of all the Fire Prevention work- done, careless- ness still appears to be the chief offender with the result that daring 1921 our alarms of fire andd lasses increased so mucl, that the have reach erl the record. At least the record has been reached since records have: been Dept. The department has responded to a total of two hnn&ed and fourteen alarms, an increase of fifty over 1920. Ligilrty-cline of the alarms were bell alarins and one hundred and twenty-five were still alarms responded to by permanent men only. Factory fires in unsprin lered storehouses and fires that appeared to be incendiary were the principal causes of so great a loss over previous nears. Cast of replacements due to fire losses also continues to remain extremely, high and should be given eDnsideration in relation to fire losses. Of the total fire lass of 8,90.1r571.07, the loss in the small portion of the town east of a Bale drawn throtigh School Street was 87 8,972.20 against $1 l,1 -4l for the balance of the. town. I�rs7�a•c�race l°'c ttcs fosses Insurwice Paid y Buildings, W7,200 00 8e30,825 al :03,000 00 8,10,625 51 Contents, 312.700 00 59,832 16 267,4.50 00 59,132 16 Totals., �771,900 00 890,157 67 W0A 0 00 M9,57 Oil Autos, 6 3,550 00 765 20 7,700 00 755 20 As in previous nears I appeat to ali citizens to assist the department in its work and effort to prevent fire. The mark of the department is continually increasing, Bach additional dwelling or factory building is an added fire risk. The town has grot4 n enarrnously during the past ten years, sea much so that only Mork and extra precaution mill Keep down the fire losses, the need of additional'inen and apparatus, and a possible increase in insurance: rates for the whole town. Therefore report any condition you believe liable to cause or increase_. fire. The department is reader to assist in having any dtzrxgerous condition removed. 56 '�L k R PO 1�hY TOWN REPORT In closing I desire to ;hank our citizens for their generous support and cooperation. The many expressions of confidence are appreciated by every member of this depat tiaent.. The inembers of the department have shown wonderful co6peration during the past year. The discipline, response to alarms while off duty, and the work at fires has been excellent for which I want to publicly thank therm in this my aanual report. In behalf of the Town I thank the departments of Newton, Belmont and Waltham for their assistance and cooperaticn. For a detailed report of the department expenses refer to the Auditor's Report. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. 4'HEARN, Chief of Fire Departnient. REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT WatertQ-wia, Mass- January 15, 1922. To the Selectinen. Gendenzen I herewith respectfully subnzit the report of the Department of Poles and Wires for the; rear 1.92I_ Maintenance Repairs -were made to lines and boxes on the follm%inl; streets Arlington Street, Arsenal Street, 13oy-lston Street betiveen Mount ,Auburn Street and Dartmouth Street, Nichols Avenue, Quimby Street, flak Street, Spruce Street, Marion Load, Church Street, Spring Street, Oreliard gtreet, Hovey Street, Carroll Street, Le:angton Street, Man Street, Howard Street, Waltham Street, Stanley Avenue, Pleasant Street and Crass Street. The town lines and boxes were, tTwisferred to new lines of boles can Irving Street between North Beacon Street and Riverside Street, on Fayette Street between Church Street anrt Spring Street, on Church Street between Palfrey Street and Fayette Street, Alain Street, Lexington Street, Orchard Street, Marion Road, Marshall Street, Whites, Avenue, Quirk Street, Svcamore Street., Belmont Street, Common Street, Bailey Road, Mount Auburn Street, Hillside Roast, Wirnsor Avenue, Bunt Street, Capitol Street, Morse Street and Union. Street. The Edison Electric Illun inating Company transferred the Dole line on lVelendy Avenue froin the -,vest to the east side of the street, in order to get away from the trees, and we llad to transfer the town wires to the nev., line; of poles. Can Pequos- sette Street we changed over the underg-ormd pipe and trans- ferred ,wires to new poles. These transfers are always necessary- when the Edison Company set in new }poles, as the town 1,1ses their pales. Slack iN�res were pulled up. bare: wires insulated and tree rounds cleared. All fire-alarm and police boxes were repaired, cleaned, painted and frcgterrtly tested. :�r WATERTCYWN TOWN RED ORT The cable post at the corner of I,,fain Street and Chestnut Street was broken by a tnich and the cost of repairing this post was assumed by the owners of the truck. Tappers Fine tappers were transferred Lo new locations and one new tapper was installed. Watertown Square Underground The Underground cable ]post in Watertown Square was transferred to a new location. Overhead wires were run on Galen Street, Pleasant Street and Cross Street, to take care of the police and fire-alarm signal systems until the underground changes were completed. The overhead Nvires were removed when the work was dame. The town wires were in good working order in November and no extraordinary outlay would have been required to maintain the lines- but the November sleet storm did a. great deal of damage to the police and fire-alarm signal -vires in every section of the town. Both systems have been lrept working but more than the normal expenditure will be required to repair the damage caused by this storm. Interior Wiring There was a material incrcase in the number of buildi igs wired in 1921 and 1850 inspections were inade. We issued 350 permits for current to the Edison Electric Illuminating Corn= pane. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. VAPIEY, Inspector of Fades and Wires. REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS Watertown. Mass., January 14, 1922. To the Honorable Board of Seledme;2. (7cidlemcu. I herewith respectfully submit the followill" report of permits issued from this office for the year ending M December 31, 1921. Miale munber issued 356; probable cost of same, V,22,735 as follows: 58 one-family houses. $381,800 '31 two-family houses. 271,400 1,54 garages, 102,465 .5 store buildings, 11,750 6 stables, 1-15'8 0 0 M alterati011s. 4 35 1 dairv, 8.000 1 railroad staficm, 5,000 1 ffictory ki ilding, 2,000 2 stores and tenements, 53.000 1.3 storage 01, 2 5 6 poultry homqcs' 9) 1-5 tOLA holisk"S. 665 I real ustat42 officc-.' 2N) 2 rei,aiv; after fire. 8,500 �922.7,33.5 7 razillu. 4 movin.-. 356 The ludging huusstss an�_L elcvators havo lx:mi inspecte l and -1 0,J11pleto report cm each ---.,--nt L? Elie Chief Of Di---'trict Police. State Ilousv. f3o'st-coli. 60 lt'AT.TsRTQWlti TWATINT REPORT Estimates for 1922 Salary of Inspector of Buildings, to ineltide inspect on of elevators, $1,800 Contingencies. 50 1,850 Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. WILSC}N, Impeclar of Buildings- REPORT OF THE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Waterto%,,-ti, Mass., December 31, 1921. To the Sekchnen of 11atersffwn. Genfleinen.: The following report of the Sealer of Weights and Nleasures for the year ending J)ccetrber 31, 1921, is respect- fully submitted. In compliance ix�th Section 21, Chapter 62, of the Revised Laws, requiring public notice, the customary notice was given by posting notices in the different sections of the town. During the year the Sealer visited all places in the town where o g.0 ds were bought and sold, and tested and sealed all scales, weights and measures which Avere found correct, adjusted all that could be corrected, and condemned all found beyond repair and useless. Detail of Work Performed ATNI- cinz- sclates .-:CL*d 4djuslcd Seakd depwred Platform, large, 24 4 3 Platform, small, 136 36 6 1 Counter, 141 33 :3 Beam, 2 Spring, 75 6 3 8 Computing, 70 27 1 Persomal Weighing, 6 2 Prescription, 10 2 1 I-Veiglas Av oirdupois, 10,42 11 4 Apothecary, 133 4 Metric, 74 5 Capacity Measures Dry Measures, 1 2 Liquid Measures, 148 Automatic Pumps, 68 4 Linear illeasures Yard Sticks, 15 Cloth Measuring Nfachines, 3 61 62 WATEWYOWN TOWN REPORT Trial Weighings t'1 f!fiber lvcorrecL Charcoal, 112, 112 Coal, ill transit, 1-1 `? 15 I Coal, in l)al)cr bags, 303 :31 35) `17 Ice, 56 8 1fi 32 Hai, 58 7 23 28 Grain and feed, 147 10 16 121 Flour, 111b 2p0 3 .113 Butter, Iry Commodities, 274 65 4 `05 F i-uits and vegetables, 256 52 38 166 Meats and provisions, ICI; 19 113 7{i Bread, SS2 124 US 600 General Inspections I ti stoms, 176 Peddlers' hcL�nse5, 71 Coal certificates, 36 Peddlers' scales, 57 Ice wagons, 43 C J'asoline lauxi�l , ` 111 Rcsp-,ctf ull v zElatnitt c cl, REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Watertown, A lass., December 31, 1921. To die honorable Board of SedectaiF.n. Gentlemen: In compliance %vith the By-Lams of the Town, I have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police Departmeat of the Town of Watertown for the year ending December 31, 1921, together uifh recommendations for the ensuing;year. Organization of the Department Cla f John F. '+Iilmrrre Lieu.kn i an is William A. Howard Janes P. Burke .�L'Y�4CaJlt .John E,. McNamara William P. Coleman Heiiry Al. Doherty John F. Gleason Thomas W. Deva.neV, Vernon S. Brown Joseph J. Reilly Charles H. Glidden L vvrence F. Hanley Andrew J. Donnelly John J. Igoe George B. Searle Richard J. Owens _ James TH. Igoe StA�wrart; 13. Savage `I'liornas F. Sheridan James M. Reilly _Arthur F. Perkins George D. York Louis Perkins Thomas J. Cullen janitor and 147agonin an Arnold 1 . ljolmt:s 63 6.1 wkTEtt`COWN TOWN RLPORT Arrests Total number, 538 Males, .524 I"c�nales, 14 Native bona. 35 Foreign born, 181 Causes of Arrests Abaiidoniiig infant child, 1 Assault with a dangerous we.aijon, 1 Assault on an officer. I Assault and battery, 23 Assault with intent to murder, 3 Attempt to break and ether, 1 Attempt to resette a prisoner 1 Attempted bribers, 2 Automobile Iaaws, violating, 95 Bastardy*, 3 Being present at gamily an Lord's Day, 6 B1gT7tl yl y I Ereaking and eutening with intent to convalit larceny. I Breaking and entering and larceny, 4 r� Breal iri ;lass, Collecting Junk without a license, 2 Concealing leased property, 1 Countt,r(citing, X Criminal assault, 1 Defacing building, 1 Default warrant, I Distt rbancc of the peace, 9 Dni-al{enness, 'Yog Employing minor, 1 Forging and uttering, 1 Fugitive. from justice, 2 Gambling, 3 Idle and disorderly, 2 Injury to real estate, 1 Indecent expontre. 1 rR' Larceny*, REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 65 Liquor Laws, violating, 23 Loitering, 1 Malicious mischief. 3 11anslaughter, 2 Murder, I Non-support, 15 Parole V101ablig, t Peddling without a license, I Profanity, 5 Property, injury to same, 1 Recei,,ring stolen property, 3 Revolver, carrying without a permit, 1 Safe-keeping, 10 Stubbom child, 2 Suspicious persons, 35 Thmi-,,ing milk bottles in street. 3 Town By-Laws, violatin.v, Trespassing, Violating probation, Total, 53S Valuation of Property Stolen aftd Recovered 1921 Value of property reported stolen, - S17,395 86 Value of property recavered, 14,354 12 Value of property recovered for ont-cf-town depart- ments, 13,100 (H) WOTk of Signal System Dav on duty calls, 12,527 NTigj-jt can dirty Calls, 31,359 Total telephone calls day and night, 3,632 Miscellaneous Accidents, tither than auto-mobile, M Accidents, autornabile, 143 Animals found, 6 Articles found, 30 Articles lost, l;} :arc lights reported out, :1 Buildings found open and secured, Cases investigated, 901 Children reported lost, :38 Defective gas-pipes, 0 Defective streets and sidewalks, 0 Dog cases ir�veti} atecd, 5% .Defective wires, 182 Dogs reported Lost, 67 Incanccluscent lights reported out, 251 Last children found., 21 Sick and. injured persons assisted, 63 Street obstructions lighted, 407 .Sunuuonscs served. for cut-of-to%Nm officer's, 340 Water running to waste, 19 Total, 2,9115 Ambulance Runs made by ambulance, 167 1,Iiles run icy ambWance, 2,634 1XI11e5 run by toltring car, 11,30 XI lc,q ruil by motor cycle,* 9,68-4 Changes Roy G. Faxon resigned from the department April 7, I,921, Dennis J. Sullivan was retired, to tale effect June 16, 11121. Stemart E. Savage was -appointed a permanent patrolman April 7, 1921. Jarnes M. Reilly was appOiz'ited a permanent patrohiian. November 18, 1921. George D. York was appointed a permaneut patrolman November 1. , 1921. Thomas J. Cullen ivas appointed a permanent patrolman November 25, 1921. Crime In spite of the great increase in the number of arrests in the surrounding cities and towns, Watertoivn's experience DEPORT OF CHIBF DID POLICE 67 during the year has shown atn increase of only four arrests over 1020.. Liquor Laws Determined and constant efforts are made to enforce the, ligtior laws. Ever officer is directed to secure such evidence as will warrant the issuing of precepts for suspected places Dll his route, and when sufficient evidence is secrared, prosecution follows, Twenty-three cases on account of the N�olation of the liquor laws were prosecuted during the year aad in all cases the defendant was found guilty by the court, and in many instances heavy fines. iv-ere tmposo l. Recottmendations In fin 6th the, policy of strict economy in affairs of the town, it is recommended that the practice of renting a illotor cycle durim the suninier manths be discontinued, and a new motor cycle: be purehased fcr use of the department. The: services of such a nmchine are news-sary in circler that: the traffic regulations rnav he enforced, and the lives and attfvty of the public lie properly pratected. Unduct of Officers I am pleased to stato that tlic discipline of the department has been good. The members of the force hat-(+, WiChoUt C\Cep- tion, performed their duties faiLllfulIV, HIld IIEIVc: W()rkcd MaIIV extra hc}ur`. Each and cvery member i workin M ,vrfect harmony, and have the interest, �)I the tiepartrxxont at heart. Resp(ctfully sttl-mitterl,. JOHIN F. M11— lORE,, t.11 icr of !'f Uce. REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO til.-C Honorable Board of 5electawn. Gentlemen; The following report relating to work done and money expended for the year ending December 31, 1921, is respectfully submitted: Highway Constniction Reccipts Appropriation, '�s 1,;11.3 00 ',Transferred Town Meeting, 1,870 26 -- $79,642 74 E'xPendr`tacres Adams Avenue, S3,632 70 Boylston Street, 9,924 93 Bri-T=er Street, 40 42 Galen Street bridge, 4,580 55 Nlyrtle Street, 2,107 81 Pleasant Street, 24,877 47 Spring Street, 34,283 19 879,453 07 Balance, 189 67 379,642 74 Highway Maintenance (Receipts Appropriation, $27,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting, 1,425 44 28,425 44 1-i p cmliht re General Maintenance ]Bailey Toad (corners), 8413 59 Beacon Square, 198 43 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTME-ItiT Bigelow Avenue, 808 47 California Street, 308 23 Church and Palfrey Street (corners), 97 89 Catch basins, building and repairs, 102 00 Cleaning catch basins and drains, 2,688 13 Fayette and Church Street (carders),` 32 70 Galen Street (corners), 533 63 Hackett's Lm%rn (grading), 19 07 Hillside Road (corners), 396 48 Langdon Avenue, 83 86 Marion Road, . 11,4 60 20arshall and Mt. Auburn Street (corners), 157 41 lain Street (removing swite]i and resurfacing street), 528 44 llal caving pole, 18 00 Patching streets, 5,791 10 Sanding, 113 68 Shaping gutters, 373 12 Snow, 2,459 70 Spruce Street (comers). 285 32 Street cleaning, 3,557 48 Street signs, 400 53 Stripping pit, 176 26 Trees (rei c,Tyllng), 485 06 Winthrop Street, 1,390 45 20,832 81 Equipment Mauatenance Equipment, new, $91 25 Equipment, repairs and supplies, 176 83 Fences (repairs), 4 80 Freight and expressing, 25 95 Gravel pit, repairs, supplies, power and water, 881 29 Hardware supplies, 264 32 Incidentals, 70 90 Rent of land, 75 00 ti 70 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPOPT Roller, repairs, and supplies, $827 19 Telephone service, 109 41 Tool%, new, 208 80 - $2.725 74 Automobile Maintenance Duplex truck, S957 27 Ford trucks. 1,210 58 Ford truck (new), 653 05 Maxwell car, 1,038 85 5 Maxwell car (new), 495 00 84,M4 01-5 Bridge Maintenance Arsenal Street bridge, $246 45 Bridge Street bridge, 5 47 Draw Tender, 30 so R,282 72 Summary General maintenance, $20,832 SI Equipment maintenance. 2,72.) 74 Automobile maintenance, 4,35-1 715 Bridge maintennnue. 4)82 72 Balance. 221) 42 $28,425) 44 Stable Maintenance /ECtt e1 P Aj.-jijrupriatiwi, 817,300 00 h.xpenditury t Blacksinitli ancl helper.. s2,-522 52 Coal. Equipment, repairs, 138 60 Expressing, 154 80 Hardware supplies, 355 58 Hay, grain and straw, 5,722 91. Horse shoeing supplies, 650 01 Lanteninan, 1,48:3 65 Lanterns and supplies, 310 15 Lighting stable, 104 31 oil„ 482 7.5 Stablemen, 3,742 :36 Stable repairs, 250 35 Stable supplies, 433 89 Telephone, 50 0 Tools, new, 16 50 Water, 15 73 81.7,290 83 33aIa'�ce, 0 17 -- 817,300 00 Highway Vacation Appropriation, $ ,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting, 480 00 - 82,020 Oil Vacation to employees, 82,020 00 Highway Superintendent Receipts Appropriation, $2,600 00 Expenditures .Salary of Superintendent, 82,600 €0 72 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway Cterk Recel'PIS Appropriation, q1,()50 00 Transferred, Town '.Aceting, 4 7 72 $2,002 2S Erpendilm-es - SaNry of Clerk, *;1,002 28 Highway Office Recci pis Apprapniatiol-1. $260 00 Transferred, Town Meeting, 150 00 S400 00 Assistant Clerk, $161 72 Office, Supplies, 171 46 Reports, 12 00 Telephozie service, 44, 19 Towel service, 7 50 $390 87 Balance, 3 13 lq� 00 00 Drainage Appropriation, $34,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting, 355 87 $33,C44 13 Expoidil-ures LePtAlh Sizr Manhales Basins Labor St"le T041,; Avon Road 11 FIG, 1000 1 5 SW 37 SM2 83 5978 20 Day Street 211), IGO F 1 .1 208 1? 5.13% .58 M 50 Beethwood Avenue 43 coo 43 110 bd,avue&cmd 1110 40 200 TI 31)0 43 117I' la" M 2 3 1-1 51 6051 12" E C'u rrlr I.c glut .5ice .Vdyrhotrt Basins Lvhar Slock Tnlab Boylston Street IS81 101, 1 4 S66 3 15 $1.535 50 $2.203 77 474' 12" 3 4 Common Street ik92' 1f1" 1 8 fiil{1 44 1,272 70 14859 20 0 12" -1 Cuba Street XA. 10" 2 a 52 29 1.221 86 1,774 25 +Cyprov;Street 4651 0." 4 315 34 796 14 1.111 28 Fayette StreeL Sill 12" 4 W 72 758 63 1,117 35 Garfield Street 16 40 19 40 Gilbert Street is, 15" 47 78 11 15 39 011 l.erington Street 150, 19" 2 2 225 52 545 59 771 11 .50.20' 15" %l:ain Street 42' .411 123 91 1 R 5 7.1 280 65 Marion Road 370' 12" 2 4 527 88 1,214 87 1,742 75 87' IW, 2 Oliver Street 351' IV 2 5 301 20 548 20 939 49 Pleasant Street 4 35 4 36 Parker Street 195' 1(]" 22;i 21 308 23 431 44 Prescott Street 742' 12" 2 7 54!0 80 L610 15 2.159 95 Yutmim Street East 200' 12" 1 2 246 37 464 23 704 60 Qmrj*t ,Street 148' 15" 2 2b7 IS 39S 94 656 12 Rangeley Road US, 10" 2 182 78 413 77 L96 65 Sprint{Street 8 72 8 72 Sprucc Street 156, 8" 1 2 IN 79 340 49 501 28 5toneleikh Read 13 03 13 M Summer Street 4801 1200 6 447 22 976 39 1,323 fit Sun.sex Road 36' 101, 2 31 80 1.30 S1 152 61 'faun l.nnd J 577' I8" 2 732 51 952 82 1.685 :33 l :64" 101, 1 Treadaway Brook 55' 4fi" 31M 24 1,385 47 1.75.1 71 'Westland Road 434' 12" 2 :i 375 62 684 18 1.034 SO 1l'inthmp Street 3 S4 ill 277 38 362 29 $11,073 99 321.838 28 S32 912 20 Balance 131 87 538.Gil 13 Street Bettermerits, 1921 Receipts Appropriation, $32,500 00 Transferred, Town 'Aleeting, 1,643 29 930,856 71 ExPeirdi lzeres Avon Road, $2,278 85 Bay Street, .1,228 09 Beechwood Avenue, 3,734 40 Crawford Street, 2,088 50 Cypress Street, 6,029 72 Irma Avenue, .544 36 Prescott Street, 3,061 62 Putnam Street, 2,053 57 Spnlc+e Street, 1,.192 63 Sunset Road, 1,903 35 Westland Road, 1,280 45 $25,395 69 Balance, 6,401 02 - - $30,856 71 74 WATERTOWN TOWN kE PORI' Street Betterments, 1920 Receipts Appropriation, 9-44,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting. 1,503 79 842,406 21 Transferred, Town Meeting,, 317 29 $42,178 92 Expejidiltires Expended 1920, 841,565 47 Xlapleivocd Street, 492 51 Summit Road, 120 94 .02, 178 92 Spring Street and Common Street Spring Street was rebuilt from the rililroad cro5siag to Conunon Street, and Common Street, which is really t1 con- tinuation of Spring Street, was rebi-iilt as far as Orchard Street. Icork on these streets was by contract, and the construction is known as Simasco. This dupartmont first brought the street to sifl)—racle, lines and grades having been furnished by the Town Engineer. Two inches of crushed stone were added by the contractor and this was followed by the application of asphalt, and a thorough rolling. Upon this base a two-inch hot mixed top was laid, and the wi-wk was completed by a coat of stone dust and the use of the steam roller until a smooth hard I surface li ad been ob talned. The contract for this wc)rk carries with it q five year gmarantee. Galen Street Bridge As it is twelve years since the Has!sarn paverneitt was put down on the westerly side of the Galen Street Bridge, it is not to be- woridered at that it should demand attention. This department decided that the right thing to do would be the REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 75 laying of a two-inch asphalt top, and this is )'vhat we did, the work being let out by contract with very satisfactory results. We are now confirmed incur opinion that concrete roads after being used fcr a number of years should receive a tiro-inch top which will make them last several years longer. Pleasant Street Sinapson Brotbers secured the contract to lay a concrete road on Pleasant Street starting at the end of the section which was put down in ID 20 and extending as far as Galen Street. There remains to be done that part of the street which lies between l31idge Street and the Walthain luxe. It is to be hopmed that the Town Nvill see its way to complete this section during the coming year. Adams Avenue Starting where the construction encled when we last gave our attention to this street, ,Adams Avenue was rebuilt to 'Ut. Atiburn Street. Residents in this section will be glad that they will not again have to put -up with conditions such as they experi enced last spring. OW311(jr to the nature of the soil, which is Clay, the winter frosts played havoc with this street, to such an extent that in the early spring it was practically iTnpas�able. Preliminary to the building of this street a drain was laid, and the necessary catch basins installed. The constniction is of gravel and oil. Excavation of clay to the depth of a foot was required in order to get a proper foundation. Good service. is expected from this latest addition to the list of our " gravel and oil " roads. Boylston Street In constructing Boylston Street, drainage was first provided by laying a drain with the necessary catch basins. Loan-i was encountered in a number of places, and in order to secure good results we were obliged to remove the same and replace with gravel. 6 1' ATL'RTOWN TOWN kZh`PORT The road was excavated to a depth of eight ittc huh 1]�loxv grade before the real work of building the street could he started. The construction is of rail and gravel, but inasmuch as the cold weather was upon its before the wGrk was properly finished, it will be necessary when the warm weather comes to put on tail and sand which the heat of the sun will form into a perfect sealing coat and an excellent wearing surface. Brimmer Street Our appiropriaticn was not sufficient to allow us to do i-nuch to Brimmer Street which was in poor condition. The old surface was picked up with our maintenance roller, and after being graded, the steam roller was used �,,,ith good results. These temporary measures will help to make Brimmer Street safer for the winter ttaffic. Myrtle Street A start was made on Myrtle Street I)v building three catch basins and bringing the street to sub-grade. In the: early- spring even1hing will be in readiness to resurface the street. Streets Built Under the Betterment Act - .Avon Road, Irma. Avenue, Crawford Street, Beechwood Avenue, Sunset Road, Westland Road, Bay Street, Prescott Street, Cypress Street, Spruce Street and. Putnam Street in response to petitions of the abutters were built under the Bettenuent Act. All necessary drains and catch basins were built preliminary to the construution of these streets. The construction is known as nil and gravel, the gravel coming from our own pit on Pleasant Street. It has king been the opinion of this department that it is for the mutual advantage of the Town and the abutters that all private ways be built under the terms of the Betterment Act, REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation, $25,000 00 Transferred, Town. Meeting, 1,870 26 826,870 26 Trausferred, Town Meeting, 367 29 -- S27,237 55 Expep?dihires Borders, grading and seeding 01 S604 6 1 Building fence on Dexter Avenue, G-5 95 Cinder walks, 292 70 Edgestone, 3,031 13 xranolithlc curbing, 2,738 43 Granolithic walks, 20,495 W ,,27,227 98 Balance, 9 57 827.237 55 Dust Laying Rcccipfs Apprapriatioll. 00 Transferred, Town A-lectilig, 127 73 — $9,872 27 Expeiidittires Asphaltic oil, $2,417 70 Dern-urrage, is 00 Equipment, repairs, 16 03 Pay rolls, applying dust layer, 3,142 Q Sand, 853 7 5 Steam shavel, 530 c 14 Tar, 1,37 6 t1c1 Trucking, hired, 1,510 94 -- $9,872 27 78 WATERTOWN TOW Nt REPORT Ashes and Paper Appropriation, $12,000 00 Transferr(A, To-mi Meeting, 501 69 Expend-ifurcs cle"Illi-n-, dumps, S1,854 S)7 Collecting ashes and paper, 9,320 (35 Use of land (Coolidge) 150 00 $11,331 62 Balance, 7 6 Elsa $11,408 .3l Aslie,q aiid Paper Each succeeding ;-Q.ar finds the disposition of ashes and paper an increasingly difficult problem due to the fact that available dumping places are constantly diminishing. It is only a question of time when Watertown NvIll ha-ve to follow the example of adjacent towns and cities which have found a way out of their difficulties by the installation of a irunicipal incinerator, SEWER DEPARTMENT Sewer Construction Appropriation, � `2,:30C 00 Transferred., Town. Meeting, 1 ,000 00 S1,i00 00 Transferred, Town Meeting, 355 87 Expenditures LeugtA Size .lddalhatea L+alnv *lark 7,461ts Avon Krad 'rol fill S:t ,q 81 6 V3 $Iv; 3:3 "Rriatatner Street :3:Gti' GPI1 3.5 95 .1zf 143 IV,aierley°A4°ernir ", 8" 2 697 so 465 Sri 1.163 1.3 *We%tland,Road "_.i' fill 64 71 66 71 5tftl3` 'S1.173 St $4SU :3€3 $1,651 14 a.-d arlce 1 73 Work carried over from 191-10, St.mk paid for at that tune. 41,#155 47 Sewer Maintenance Appropriation, *;1> 175 0�1 - Transferred, Town. _Aketing 1 DOO 00 "7,175 00 Transferred, Reserve; Fund, :3,000 FOCI 810,17,E 00 K- pendilures Labor -9ociU f'otals liouseconnections, 4,582) 22 82,352 00 57,234 22 Flushing and stoppages, 2,'S10 12 8� :57 2,,�1)5 {ill Relaying connection, 43 60 43 (H) r� .57 $ Balance, 1 40 s10,175 00 79 WATERTOWN TOW N REPORT Robbins Read Sewer Ruccip1s Appropriatiol), 1-3,000 00 -Expenditurcs Length MU 11altholes Labar stock 7'aglx Robbins Rid and Orchard Street 1211' 6" 5 2.095 18 $531 89 81,627 Irf Fialnnce 1,372 93 $3,000 ou Respectfully submitted, PIERCE P. CONDON, Superhamdent of Sheet. REPORT OF THE TOWN ENGINEER To the Selectmen. Genderprew The following report relating to work clone by this department during the year ending December 31, 1021, is respectfully submitted: Report All the construction work of an engincering character required during; the past year,has kept this small force unusually busy, and the coming year it -Till he necessary to increase this department by employilig a chainman. Streets The streets built during; the year are of finest materials obtainable. The betterment streets constructed of gi-a.vel from our own pit are of the very hest quality, and quite the envy of ether cities and towns. This year the completion of the new drain in Belmont Street makes our drainage system in the eastern half of the town very complete. There is hardly a street in that vicinity that can not be readily drained and any undeveloped territory in that district can be cared for. Gra.nolithic Walks :ever has the town laid in a single vear as much granoEthic walk- as has been put in this year. The following list of rvork sho'v�Ts hew, much has been done. Office Nark A great mangy- plants bane been made for the use of the town officials by this department; also for the last four years all underground construction such as sewers. and drains have Deem plotted, sheaving tie meammments; which is of great value to relocate old lines ivlien repairs or connections need to be made. The department is very much in need of an autornobile, and is this year asking for an appropriation to purchase and operate same for one year. Respectfully, FOREST J. MAYNARD, Town E-jighteer. S1 42 'ti ATERTOWN TOWN REIIORT Drainage That Was Built During 1921 Crrlrl, Location Length Mae Manholes Basins Avon Road, `56 10 1 15 fltltietic Yield drain, 1,n20 12 2 4 Malden Road, 50 10 4 Bay Street, 210 t0 1 4 Belmont Street from Commonwealth Road to Common Street, 1,171 1$ 7 Belmarit Street from Commonwealth Road to Comnaoal Street, 900 15 Bulmont S trect from Common%vealt h Road to Common. Street, 60115 12 $ovlst+on Street at Dartmouth S t.rect, 2 Bovision Street, Concord Road run- ning south, 1S4'3 10 1 2 BOYLLon Street, Dartmouth to Porter Streets, 474 12 3. 4 Church ,Street, north from Marion Road, 87 10 2 Common Street, Belmont Street to Sunset Road, 332 10 1 4 Cuter Street, between Amin Street and. Xlyrtfe Street, 550 10 2 U Cypress Street, School Street, run- ning wrath, 465 12 4 Fayette Street, Spring Strict to Church Street, 511 12 4 Gilbert Street, 1S 15 Irma Avenue, 2 Lexington Street near Warrct)Street, 150 18 v 2 Lexington Street near IN"arren Street, 50,2 l,a Main Street at Rtitland Street, 42 24 iMTrion Road, r7 0 12 2 ;l Myrd-e Street, 2 Oliver Street, 3.5)4 12 2 a Parker Street, rebuilt drain, 105 10 Pearl Street from Oliver Street , 2e 11' 2 Putnam Street from Hazel Street, 290 12 1 2 Prescott Street, 742 12 2 a Quimby Street, 148 lti 2 Rangelcy Road, 148 10 2 Sheldon Road, 50 12 2 Sidney Street extension, 365 1() 1 Spruce Street, 155 8 1 2 REPORT OF TOWN E.NGIZN14:riR 93 Location Lenglh Si�v Manholes Basiyzs Summer Street, Spring Street to Church litrect, 480 12 6 Sunset Road, 36 10 2 Tre idaway Brwk, rear of 147 Church Street, 55 48 Town Land, Katherine RDad to -Marion Road, i � is 2 Westland Road, 434 12 2 3 Stuart S:sect,entrance to Ridge]MVII Cemetery, 3290 io 2 7 Totals, 12,0342 37 Linear Feet or .279 INtiles Public Streets That Were Rebuilt Type Lenith Wid$h 'If Of of Slrerl TO gGtuiu-qy Rnijduwy Roadway darns Avenue Mt-Auburn Street School Street Gravel and oil 9(X) 34 Alden RWRI Belmont Street Private land Gravcl and oil 310 26 Arlington Street Mt.Auburn Street Elm Street " Rw-gam- 2.0oo 46 Boyl-3 tuli Street Concord Road Mt.Auburn Street Caravel and oa 3.100 34 Conimon Street Marion Road Orchard Street -simiisoo " 1.020 25 Galen Street Alain strcut WnLE!r Low n Street I si=%Eco IF top :Marion Roal,i spring Street CoTnmon Street " Simasco 1W 25 Pleasant Street Galon.Street Green Street 1-1.100 25 Spring Stret-t Railroad tracks Com men Street - sirna-geo I.Squ 04 ToW length in feat. 11,410 Streets That Were Accepted and Built Under the Betterment Act Lenvh IV dtA Street From TID i ot feet fn feel Avon Road Belmont Street Private land Sao 40 Bay Street North Deacon.Street Cbarlo River Raad 300 40 Huer-bwood Avenue North Beacon Street Chfirlt--A River Roast 11010 45 Crawford Strret Arlin&-Wn Strut Private land 725 40 Cypress Street Walnut Street School Street goo 40 Irma Avenue Maplewooa SLreet Runnill coat 170 40 Putnam Street Hazel Street Schoolgtraot ego 4a Prc�ott Street Main Street Charles Street 070 40 suruce Street The un2cmpted portion 360 40 51 ut Road pm Corr=on Street Avon Road 325 40 A citland Road Flulmont,Street Ldgecliffe Road 4W 40 Total length in feet. 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT List of " Steeledge '2 Curbing Built During 1921 Corner Location. S1tra'i'ght Radius Blocks Arlington Street, 3,301.88 984.09 11 Green Street, 13.20 2 Galen Street, 6 Hillside Road, 4,00 32.80 NTain (bear Lexington) Street, S2.60 89.80 Mt, Atiburn Street, 1 Pleasant Street, 1,731. 0 530.20 2 Ronal Street, 250.60 6 Riverside Street, 1011.t10 21.50 School Street, M00 16.20 ` Spring Street, 21.30 Summit Road, 0.50 Waltham ,Street, 12.20 20.50 Total lerigth in feet, 5,541.$8 1,645.49 Total nitinber of corner blocks. 51 Rounded Corners That Were Curbed with Granite 'Curbing L.oaQrion c,vrnrr Rod€n5 Pcarlrlas .S'fraighl Curbipig curb ue Avert Road at 14eltx ont S rcet. S.E. 28100 43.40 12 Avon Road at Bulntnnt Mreut. S.W. 28.00 4-1AVp 12 Dailey Road at Nit. Auburn Stret#, NT.K 30.00 59.32 12 Day Street at Charles River Road, N.E. 17.33 25.08 12 Bay Street at Chhhurlej River Road. N.W. 31.tt2 35.84 12 Deechwood Avenue at Charles River Pond. N.& 20.(x) 34'rA1 12 Bec:chwood Avenue at Charles River Road. N.W. 25.00 37.5E I�-' Common Street at Columbia Street, S,F. 48.00 76.32 32 Common Street at Broadway. S.E. 21.27 51.90 121 Common StrecL at Broadway, N.E. 27.14 2&35 12 Dcxter Avenue at Mt. Auburn Street, N.W. 23.00 X25 12 Galen Street at Pleasant Street, N.W. 2()A[I 25,70 12 Galen Street at Main Street, S.V61. 20.00 26.59 Hillside Road at Mt.Auburn Street, N.W. 27.()0 44A4 12 Hillside Rpad at Alt. Auburn Street, h.E. 27.00 .41.0:3 12 Hunt Street at Galen Street, N.E. 28.00 37,67 12 Runt StraLt at Galen Strcat. 5,1.. 28.0{I 50.27 12 Irma Avenue at bran goley Road. S.W. 28,00 5•1.03 12 Langdon Avenue at Nit. Auburn Street, 8211 27.00 39,87 12' Alarshal! Street at Spring Street. N.E. 28.(ltl 48,32 12 Marshall Street at Spring Street, S.E. 28.00 39,83 12 Marshall Street at spring Street S.W. 28.00 43.3.1 12 Marshall Strut at Alt.Auburn Litrent. S.W. 23.061 38.93 12 Maple Street at Galen Strcct, S.E. 23.00 31.11 12 Maple Street at Galen Street, N.E. 28.0D 49.0.1 1'1 Palfrey Strect at Spring Street, S.E. 22-00 i +46 12 Palfrey Street lit 8r>ring Street, 5.w. «'2100 36.E3t3 1? Spruce Strei t gat M.t. A,uhurn Street. $.E. 30.00 92.:a4 1'd Spruce Street at Aft.Auburn Street. S'wE :t7.00 4S.88 la Summer Street at Spring Street. S.W. 23.00 20.25 1' Sunset Road at Al-on Road, S.W, 23.00 1s.w 12 Srtttftt Road at Avon Road, N.W. 23.00 56.80 12 Westland Road at Belmont Street S.C. 28-01 52.12 12 WeWatld Rose!at Belmont Street, SA . 2S.U0 38.0 12 Totat length ,n feet. 1.40-Ui 29-1 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 85 Where Straight Granite; Cursing Was Laid L00011,011 Length ,feet GDmrnon Street, near Columbia Street, 70.42 Hillside Road, 23.58 Marion Read, near Common Street, 150.00 IVIL Auburn Street, 36.6 Mt. Auburn Street near Irma Avenue, 44.08 Mt. Auburn Street near Marshall Street, 143.00 Pleasant Street at the nei, bank 105.00 Spring Street, 1,026.50 Total length in feet 1,590.24 List of Sidewalk Construction Granollthic Walks Linear Square Locatio;t Feet Feet Arlington Street, 2,050,70 11,294.2a Avon Road, 536.50 2,82 .00 Bailey Road, 208.00 1,043.75 Bair Street, 614.00 2,458.00 Baptist Passage Way, 40.00 245_60 Baniard Avenue, 78.00 389.00 Bellevue Road, 227.30 1,136.80 BovIston Street, 322.90 1,526.90 Brirnmer Street, 3X00 1,320.00 Chauncey Street, 50.00 250.00 Chestnut Street, 157.10 789.00 Common Street, 388.70 11983.95 Clayton Street, 85.50 427.25 Columbia Street, 75.30 376M Cerrr=onwealth Road, 365.00 1,827.00 Cypress Street, 1,254.10 5,042.70 Galen Street, 316.50 2,755-80 Green Street, 368.90 1,651.80 Hardv Avenue, 50.60 202.40 Hillside Road, 1,228.00 4,978.00 Hoge: Street, 261.40 1,045.60 86 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Liffear Square FCCI Feet Hunt Street, 276.60 2,065.40 Irma Avenue, 44.00- 267.00 Langdon Avenue, 2,7178M 11,186.00 Xlain Street (paid for by the Edison E'lectric Light Co.), 1,76S.�)0 14,480.56 Alain Street, 125.00 1,114..38 IM"Llple Street, 283.00 1,621.UO Maplewood Street,1 251.90 1,088.56 i\,Iarion Read, 395,20 2,234.44 Marshall Street, 414.00 2,070.54 Mt. Auburn Street, 1,401.80 10,821.85 North Beacon Street, 115 .'30 5716.50 Oliver Street, 52.20 260.80 Palfrey Street, 246.410 1,177.75 Pequossette Street, 50.00 200.00 Pleasant Street, 1,953.15 1 IJ,2 4 4,75 Puma m Street, 464.00 1,8.51i.60 Preatiss Street, 42.00 168'00 Presectt Street, I '5:1.25) 55,4 t7.00 Royal Street, :)122,30 1,281).10 Russell Avenue, 827.D-O 4,130.50 School Street, 1,425.70 7,129.50 Spruce Street, 90.00 711.00 Spring Street, 896.20 5,080.37 Sunset Road, 235-70 942.80 Summit Road, 60.00 304.00 Union Street, 80,00 443.60 Waltham Street, 615.00 4 34.00 Watertown Street, 35100 1,760 00 NVestland Road, 380.00 1,840.18 Winsor Avenue, 1,045.00 4,7G4.90 Whites Avenue, 511.10 2,2 9 9,9.5 Total, 27,314.30 141,566.35 or 5.17 Niles 3.25 Acres REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 87 List Shming Where Dead End Sewer Connections Were Laid During 1921 INIum-hu, of Dmd Eijd .!�ewer Co7mections Avon Road. 3 Arlington Street, 4 Beechwocd Avenue, 6 Common Street. Cypress Street, 9 Pleasant Street, I I Prescott Street, 16 Spring Street, 5 Sunset Road. 2 Total, 65 List of Sewers That Were Laid During 1921 Lairg1h in in NO, of Locwie04 G.-Cl inches ma?dmles Avon Road, 50 6 Brimmer Street, 3.136 6 1 Orcha jd Street, 275 6 1 Robbins Roa(l, 844 0 4 Waverlev Ax-cmic, 588 8 2 lVestland Road, 25 6 Totals, 2,118 8 During the year there were one hundred and four (104) sewer connections made with private buildings. The average length of each was forty-five (45) feet. Out of the one huundred anal four (104) connections, thirty-two (32) of these were pre- vlouslv laid to the street line when streets were constructed and were later extended to the buildings as needed. FORREST J. AlAYNARD, Town Eughteer. REPORT OF DEMONSTRATION TRATION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS IN THE TOWN OF WAT"ERTO N FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921 An appropriation of 00 was made at the .t mival Town _ Meeting for demonstration work under the direction of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Hume EconoYnics. Following is a report of the work dame by this organization in Watertown: Agents of the bi-ireau have organized acid directed eight boys' and girls' clubs during the past year with an enrollment as follows: Canning, forty-eight; Nome Economics, twenty- three; Garden, setenteen; Poultry, thirteen. These clubs have held thirty-four meeting-, at which agents of the�bureau have been present to give talks and demonstrations relating to the work. There were, thirty-six home visits made to give instructions in gardening and canning. Dorothy NVi s k4ras given a two-day trig to the Massachusetts Agricultural College as a reward for her work in bread malana. Louise Waite worn prizes at the IYaltham Fair in both bread and canning, as did also Dorothy Clark. In the pre-sent year new clubs have been organized in sections of the town where no work has been carried on before and there is no doubt of increased enrollments in all projects if the appropriation for the work is continued. Hiddlesex County has more club members than any other county in the United States, more even than many, entire states. where were two thousand, seven hundred and twelve boys and girls who made and produced products valued at $ 4,621 during the past year. All of these young people Nvere under the direction of the agents of the bureau 'With the co-operation cf two hundred and seventy-six paid and volunteer local leaders. RC}BERT P. TR.ASIi, AssistaM Managing Director. 88 ANNUAL REPORT OF T14E BOARD O HEALTH "ll' 'I'lil.. TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Year Ending December 31, 1921 �e�a�uK�rra�, h�.►s�. 1922 ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH 1921 Board of Health LEON G. CHASE, Chairr -an ROBERT S. QUINBY, M.D. ALFORD M. GkAHAM Health Ob cer and A eid of dic Board JOHN W. TAPPER Impector of Milk and Provisions JOHN W. TAPPER Inspector of Plumbing THOMAS. B. 'ISI•IART S'upurintendent of Cemeteries FRANK R. SHOREY Office Clerk HILDA C. JOY Heald; Nurse EDITH M. GORDON Board of Health PItysxcian CHARLES S. LIMERSON go ANNUAL REPORT OF BOARD OF IIEALTH To the C-itizens of the Town of IValeriown: The Board of Health herewith submits its aunual. report for the year ending December 31, 1921. Mr, Alford Grriham succeeded Mr. LoWls, A, Thainas as a member of the Board, the Board orgaidzed %%ith NIr. Leon G. Chase, clutiniian, Robert INT. Qaiuby, I\LD,, secretary, the saint; office force behig reappointed, Frith the addition of Charles. S. Enierson, 1I.D_ as Board of Health physician. The several reports and tables printed herewith provide a detailed statement of the work of the Dep?,rtmeaL The financial statement of the Department's receipts and expendi- tures for the year ivay be found in the auditor's report. Respectfully submitted, LEON G. CHASE, Ckainnaji. ROBERT M, QUINBY, -XI.D., Clerk. ALFORD M. GRAHA-M. REPORT OF THE AGENT OF THE BOARD To Me Board of Heallk. CJendonen: I herewith sul}mit my 'report for the year ending December 31, 1921. General Health The general health of the Tmvn continues niost excellent, the death rate 7.6 (remaining one of the lowest in the State:), while our infant mortality promises to be one of the lowest In the country. There-has been a notable decrease in the number of cases of communicable diseases reported for the year, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough and mwnps shmAing a decided drop, with but one case of influenza for the year as against one hundred twenty-fine (125) cases reported in 1920, diphtheria, alone shoMng an increase. This was partly due to several undiscovered carrier cases in the east and west ends of the Town. Trt view of the fact that, a number of children were infected before these cases were discovered, I would again urge upon the parents and others in charge of children, the need of early, and careful attention whenever a child may complain of a sore throat no inatte r how sliblyt. A few hours delay may mean not oniv the life of the child, but also a possible epidemic with its toll of sufferizl- and death. Diphtheria can and should be stamped out, The rapid decline in the death rate of this cdisease. since the discovery and use of antitoxin provides amble proof of its Value. But here again, it should be e pliasized that to obtain the maximum of beriefat from its use, antitoxin should be administered, if possible, to the sufferer within the first twenty- four hours. Diphtheria is not as mane believe an attack; that falls from a clear sky. Its onset, except in mernbranous croup and laryngeal diphthee.i a., is not violent, but to the cohtrary is e%tremely insidious and is easily overlooked until the damage is so great that there can be iio repair. To quote an eminent 02 REPORT 4r BOARD OF nL1 LTE '93 physician, " if Nve can only impress uponcur mothers and others in charge ref'children, the value of an early examination of the child's threat in any case of sickness where no physician has been called, many lives may he saved that would otherwise perish." Another safeguard that gives premise of value in fighting dipl9th+eri.a is the qo-called "' Schick Test,'' to determine whether or not a person is susceptible to the disease. Arrangements are being made with the State so that this test will soon be available to the children of the Town, and the persons are urged to take advantage of the opportmiky to give to the child ever- added protection. Notices will he sent out as to the time and place where the test vill be given. The test in itself is very simple and its after effects as a whole are slight. The results so far obtained have been very prornrsing, and I Nvould therefore range that all parents give this test their serious consideration, for without doubt, it -;N ill prove of essential benefit. Board of Health Physician Through h arralIgunents a- mile early in the year, the services cif the Town physician were made available to this Department. This arrangement has proven very satisfactory, and in manv instances, he has been of valuable assistance in the work. Board of Health Clinics Some arrangement should be made whereby rt unis may he made available in which to hold the several clinic; of the Department. W'itll the possible c105i119 of the Community l-iotise on Patten Street carly in July, it will be necessary to again held our Baby Climes at the roams of the Board of Ilealth, These rooms are wholly inadequate and unsuitable for the purpose. For this reason, other accoiruTiodations should be provided. The roonAs could also be made available to the District Nursing !association and such caller organizations as may be interested in PubEc health Nvor1.. 94 WrITERTOWN TOWN RRPORT Garbage Collections This spring sees the wind 11F of the present ven, unsatis, factor— garbage contract. In con-anon i�writll every other corn- munity, wve have at times suffercd because of the inistaken idea t1j,-It these contracts shoulcl be let at the lowest possible i are. The ineNitahle result of this attitude is di�,satisfaction and many justifiable complaints from the householders, Regard- less of what methods cruployed, emergencies are sure to arise, especially during the hot weather oaf stu-nnicr and the extremely cold and stcTrny weather of x%�ntcr, when the employment of additional equi1xinuat is necessary to make sure the prnper collections. Anv contract let at a price which lAill not Pemlit of this additional cqtliprnent being employed is a mistake. Cur great difficulty here has been due to this fact. Perhaps no 'better evidence of this caia be presented than a comparison of the per capita cost (which is substantially correct) to the ss(waral cities and towns s-arrmindilill its. Brookline, -with a population of about 38,000 spends -Ipl)ro% '-r- n imately CIO cents per parson a Ye , Arli gton 18,000, 05 cents per person! Medford 39,000. Ao cents per person; I Nu��'torl 45,000, 52 cents IN-JaIden 40,000, 40 cents per pen.on � V .4 '" althani per person; Watertown 22,500, 16 cents per person. intends doing its own collecting this year. These figares in themselves indicate qtiite clearly the handicap of the Depart- ment in its attempt to leave liroper collections made. It is hoped, however, that the prob]m, of the garbage collections will loo 1--iroperly solved With the new airangements that are to be inade earth in the spring. Sanitary Condition Tfie sanitary condition of the town as a whole is very good, and will Contini-'P- to improve especially so when the present housing shortage is improved and as the drainage facilities of b, the tawn are extended from year to Fear. The several detailed reports and t-ables submitted herewith gives a concretc idea of the activities of the Department during the past year. I wish to take this opportillItY to thank the me-mbers of REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 95 the Board af Health, the citizens of Watertown, town officials, heads of departmcnts, and the several Health employees for their assistaiice and cooperation during the past year. Respectfully sitbmitted, JOHN W. TAPPBR, Agent. 96 WATERTOWN IfOWN REPORT TABLE NO. I Contagious IMseases, 1921 �Vppr..,j pr_jjnyjUnjjjj.el jjj,Scpj,Qa.Alw,.Dec. TN. Dj,�eve� 114 1 2 u a n io a 63 Chicken Pa ........... IS 10 2 1 :":: jo in 3 ID 7 t> 's 4 5 3 1 2 53 o 0 0 0 0 Cerebrospinal Nleni;,Fitis 4 () o () 0 0 0 0 1 opthah-nin Neonatorl"M 0 0 0 1) 21 influen2a................ 0 11 3 .1 3 1 1) 0 4 o I ClLobar Pnetlmcnja .232GI0500105 :12t' IML-a BIC;. .......... . 8 2) 3 7 1 2' 1) D Y 0 ;' 31 SCaTlet Fever. . . ........ . 0 1) 0 1 0 11 11 U d3 (1 o I Septic gore Throat. . ... .. 63 1 0 4 A 2 3 3 1 N TubcTcul0%js* PL�monar}... ... 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 6 1 S Ttjb-�rculnsis,other forms --.- 0 (j D L 2 0 3 7;phoid Fty-. .... ......... 0 it u, () 1 3 0 ' 1 2 D 0 -ffl�oopinkz Cough. . 'D 0 () 3 0 0 f) jj:ncr 2 aj .&.-) 25 16 33 20 16 8 12 8 12 1(1 265 Deaths from Coritagious Diseases War. APe. Jjtj vJun.ji4.A wZ_StY.()61-N'ov.Dec, Tol- Lobar ?neUMDnjS ? II (I1 0I 0I 0( 01 00 3 0 0 0 10 Tuberrulasis-PL%]MUUarv: 0 () o 0 13 2 Diphtheria— 0 1) 0 () 'Whoo*9 C0119h........ U U 0 0 1 0 11 0 U 0 0 0 0 ID 0 0 0 T.l-: W,,, ar NjW3irJ9iti'J 0 o 0 D 0 0 0 Encephalitis, LOthat8iR TABLIE NO. 02 Death Rate for Waturtown, MassaChuSett, Death Vear 110pulalion Deallis 10,023 148 IWI 10 340 1,38 1902 1 14-4 13.4 1903 10 1 0 5_j 14.0 10,97-1 154 119 04 11 291 IN 12.0 19()15 .G0 11 8 146 12,5 ING I I xi 12.8 IW; 1 181 14.T I�')()s 1 158 12.6 190 1 144 JoI0 137 1911 1.� 1125 135 Ux 1912 t.- 950 132 8,3 1()1-J I ki,975 15-1 9A 1�114 1000 1311 7.4 191.5 20,000 191 U 1916 2 MW IN 12 11017 12.8 1918 1019 1.96 I C)210 17 7 7.8 1921 p-HpORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 97 TABLE N0. 3 Birth Rate for Watertown, Massachusetts Birth Ycar Biriks Rate 12,87,'D 350 26.8 1911 13,90 378 27.0 10111 14,925 375 25.0 19b3 15950 423, 2-6.5 1914 16,975 480 28.3 18,0L)o 496 27.5 5S8 1917 21,000 556 26.5 IqI8 23,000 50J. 24.1 1919 23,000 5 7jq 25.2 1920 n"500 586 27.2 1921 T2,500 TABLE N0. 4 Mortuary Report for 1919. Death by Ages Total Males Femaks Stillbirths, 9 7 Under I ycar, 1 7 From I to 2 years, 3 0 3 From 2 to 3 years, 1 0 1 From 3 to 4 years, 4 2 1 From 4 to 5 years, 1 1 0 From 5 to 10 years, 8 a 5 From 10 to i5 year ,� 1 0 1 From 15 _r() 3 1 2 From 20 to,31) years, 10 2 From 30 to .10 years, 10 zi 5 Fruni 40 to 50 years? is 0 9 From 50 to 60 years, 14 7 7 From 60 to 70 years, 30 11 19 From 70 W 80 years, 34 113 18 From 80 to 00 years, 21 0 15 From 90 to 100 YPars, I 1 0 Total, 177 75 102 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT TABLE NO, 6 Infant Modality for Watertown, Massachusetts 7,61al Denth, Rate e,f Year Talal Still- Li�ing inider Infow Births b-injis Births 1 Year JlIartuxilv 1906 315 21 294 22 7.5.0 1007 370 10 3W 129 81.3 1008 391 19 372 .83 88.9 1909 401 17 384 20 7 5..51 1910 350 16 334 37 114.0 1911 378 6 372 34 03.0 1912 375 14 361 • 35 98.4 1913 423 5 418 37 88.0 1914 480 9 471 3() 82.5 1915 496 14 482 2; 45.7 1910 538 20 518 31 50.8 1917 575 10 556 :30 55.7 1918 577 13 W4 31 54.8 1911) 5190 11 579 M 55.8 1920 wo 10 586 27 45.7 1921 601 14 587 18 30.6 TABLE NO. 6 Total deaths in Watertown, 177 Residents dying out of Watertown' 45 Non-residents dying in Watertown, 21 Stillbirths, 16 Population, United States Census, 1920, Death rate (death per 1000 populadon), . 73 Number of deaths, mates, 75 Average a of male, 48 ycars, 5 monfliq 1\1-umber ordeaft, fmiales, 102 Average age of female, 51 years, 3 month- TABLE NO. 7 Nativity of Deceased YVatertown, T3 Other Maswchasetts ta%vns, 58 Other states, 19 Ireland, 27 British America, 20 England, 6 Italy, 4 AmieTda, .2 GrCrinally, I Scotland, I Russia, I Turkey, 2 Sweden, 2 Denmark, 1 Total, 177 REPORT 0? BOARD OF HEALTH TABLE NO 8 Cicacral diseases: F6111r:lc Talal Acidosis, 1 1 CaUcCr of intestines, ] Cancer of stamach, l Carcinoma of tip, 1 Carcinoma of lobar, 1 CarCinraMa of lung, �:areinorna of sigrnaid flexure, ' Carcinoma of uterus, Cartiinolra of liver, 1 "3 Carcinoma of tong►w, 1 Cancer cif pancreas, 1. Chirshas.is of liver i Convulsions, 1 Diabetes, 1 Dipheheria,Ene c pli alitis, 2 General infection, l GEorna of brain, 1 l:Todglcin's disease, 1 Hernia,inLluinul, l Paraly';is a Titans, 1 kheumatis srs. chronic:articular, l 1 heumatic: fever, 1 5areDrn t of kidney, 1 Scarlet fever, 1 Tuberculosis, Pulmoaary 4 Tuberculosis, cathcr forms, i Ulcer of stornach, ANT looping cuugh, 1 Erysipelas, _ 20 .33 73 Diseases of nervous system: Acutcendocardids, 2 Arterioslcerosis, 12 Cerebral hemorrhage, 8 L Chronic. encephalitis, 2 Chronic rEtyi1L`arditis, 9 1 Endocarditis, `' Locomotor acame., 1 Nfultiple sclerosis of spinal ciscrd, 1 hlyo arditis, 2 p 28 48 Dis+cases of circulatory s}Fstem: Angina pectoris, 1 Endoeardit s obliterans, I Heart disease, organic, l Mitral discase of heart, :3 Mita ill stenosis, 1 Pemici®us anemia, 1 � VaIvular disease of heart, 'l 3 Cardiac+drvl)xy, 1 8 9 17 100 WATE-RTOWN TOW-N REPORT Disc;asc-5 of urinary system: Ma le Fenlaze Total Acute nephritis, 1 Chronic nephritis, 3 2 Diabetic coma, 1 Interstitial nephritis, 2 1 Urernia, I Diseases of respiratury,systetn: 5 Broncho-pentimoma, 5 Capillary bronchitis Chronic bro7nchitis, Lobar pneuiuonia, 2 2 Diseases of digestive system 8 7 15 Acute enteritis, 1 Acute indigestion, 1 Chronic dysentery, I Gastric ulcer, I Infantile scorbutus Necrosis of stomaa, I Melmna, I Violent causes: 5 7 Humiclac, gunshot wounds, Suicide, drowning, Drowning, accidental. I Natural causes: Probably angina pectoris, 1 I Probably cerebral hemorrhage, I Probably heart disease, 1 7 Probably hemorrhage of pings, pulmo- nary tub-orculosis, I Probably acute peritonitis, I Probably coma, due to chronic interstitial hepatitis, Diseases of newborn 4 10 14 Asphyxia of nconatoriuni, Congenital heart, N10111.1itiun tri " , 1 3 Frcmawrc birth, 2 4 177 StMorns, 7 Ili TABLE 9 Deaths from Other Causes a n Causes OF Death `'� � � � In Classification of Causes 4 of Denth J .•• cw rs c1 M .r t- x Tots!Duntb3.�............ 177 lei Acidosis.. ......... I 1 I 1 2 2 3 Cancer,intestines. .. ..... 1 1 Y 1 1 4 Cancer,stomach. ........ 1 2 1 1 1 •7 Carcinoma,lip....... ... 1 1 1 I 1 Carcinoma,lobar. . .. . ... 1 1 ] 1 1 a Carcinoma.lunit.. ....... M 1 1 2 _3 2 O Carcinoma.signaoid flexure 1 1 f 1 1 Carcinoma.uterus. ... . . 2 2 2 1 1 2 Carcinoma,liver......... 1 3 1 2 1 4 3 1 d Carcinoma,tongue. ...... I 1 1 1 1 O Cancer.pancreas .. ...... Cirrhosis,liver.. . ........ 1 1 f 1 1 Convulsions. ............ I Dialwtec................ 4 I ] 1 1 4 2 I 1 4 Diphtlieri-i. ............. N 1 2 i I?tttti,li;atitis............. 2 1 1 2 General infection . ....... 1 ] I 1 1 x Gliomu of brain . . ....... 1 l 1 Hodgkin's disease . .. .... 1 ] 1 1 1 1 Henna ingpirnl.......... 1 1 1 1 1 Paralysis Uiitans.. ... I 1 1 l 1 Rheumatics, chronic articular . .......... I 1 1 1 X Rheumatic fever. ........ 1 1 1 1 1 Sarcoma of kidney.. ..... 1 1 1 1 1. Searlot fever ............ 1 1 1 Y 1 Tul,erculosk.pulmonary.. fl 4I 1 3 1 4 ! 10 S 4 10 Tuberculosis.utho:r forma.. 1 TABLE 9—CoWa rmed Deaths from Other Causes C>5wws' of Death r` ` i i y- y n.r � �' � a � W I.•. .a+ FM ^Y. i'y F+.I J'1 F1 L `_' y�i Classification of Came5of 73 - p � �; tl i,9 Ulcer of stomach . - ----•. 2 'knioapini; R;ougli...,...,. '' 1 1 3 2 2 Erysipelas............... 1 I i O Diseas" of Ncr+aus System Acute eadocirditis. . ..... ? 2 2 Arteaioscicrosis .. ........ 12 1 ? 5 7 1 17 G 1 1 17 Cercbral hcmorrhaFe h 1, 1 4 'e .3 14 7 4 2 2 14 chmnic encephalitis...... 2 2 2 1 1 2 Chronic myocfirditi.% -_. 2 ] 3 Endocarditis,. ....... 2 ] ] 2 Lommator ataxia. . 1 hlultiple sclermis of spinal ebord. .... ........... 1 1 1 t 1 llywarcditis............ . ? 1 +i 1 2 t, 1 2 3 a r3 III I]iseaseOf Circul$tdrySysterl,, Anggrrrza pectoris.......... 1 1 I l 1 I;,nclartcrutis l>blit46anS— ] 1 1 1 1 Heart d eerie. organic. . .. 1 1 ] 2 I Mitral disease of heart ... 3 1 ! 1 3 1, Mitral stenosis . , ..---.,, l I 1 ] 1 Pernicimus ,cnornia .., .... 1 1 ' r 1 1 2 Valvular diseuso of hrArt.. 4 3 1 1 1 1 ] l 1 i 2 1 1 't 7 Cardiac dropsy. . ..... REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 103 N Cj.• ca .. — . C-1 LA rg �;3en 1F52 RA o:4ulQ nA C. TABLE 9—Continued Deaths from Other Causes L N Causcs of Depth Classification(if Causes of Dcnth " ' a -• of cr 7 � e_ n c� � Y � , e n ti -j :3 -T ,; p �3 o a o d o - a i Probably heart disease.... I 7 3 1 •1 •1 :i 3 2 8 Probably hemorrhage of h Iungsar pulmonary Luber- �7 calosis.... ..........I.. I I 1 1 1 1 Probably acute peritonitis, 1 1 I 1 Probably coma,due to chronic interstitial hepatitis 1 1 1 1 1 7 y a Diseases of New Boni Asphyxia of neonatorium_. I I I 1 1 Congenital heart......... I I 1 1 I Malnutrition. ........ 1 3 4 d a 4 Premature birth .._...... 2 1 .3 :; 3 a rj ,b O Stillbirths.. ... .......... p 7 REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF MILK AND PROVISIONS To the Board of Heatltla. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report as Inspector of Milk and Pro-irisions for the Town of `CiFatertoivm, for the year ending December 31, 1921. Watertown is fortunate in that much of its mills supply comes from neighborhood dairies, thus assuring the Town a grade of milk better,as a whole, than most Communities receive. Of the several hundreds of milk samples examined during the year, but one was found that warranted prosecution, this being a case of watered milk traced lack to the farmer who pleaded guilty in court and received a substantial fine. Folloi ing is a statement of the number of samples of milk examined, also number and kinds of licenses issued by the Department Samples of milli examined, 340 Samples of cream examined, 40 Sediment tests, 130 Human milk, 1 Below legal standard, fi Watered milk, I Prosecution, I Number of milk licenses granted, 140 Number of oleomargarine licenses, 30 Number of hawkers' and peddlers' licenses, 64 Number of alcohol licenses, 8 Number of manicurists' licenses, 2 Number of grease licenses, :3 1lfany additional. samples of milk were examined for loca 1 milli-men farmers and other residents of the town. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. TAPPER, Inspector of Al lk Baud Prcr,)iscWas, 105 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC 11EALTH NURSE TO 111C Board of Heald1 f.. Gendenren I herewith submit m r retort, from Nlay 16, ll-2l, to December :31, 1.021, when I was appointed substitute Public Health purse for Miss Louise Clarke who is on leave of absence. The clinics have been carried on t��*ice a weak wid have been fairly well attended. Through the generosity of the Reel 'Cross in letting pis have the use of their rleW scales at the Health Center on Patten Street, the work at that clinic has been greatly fac;ilitatext. I wish to express rnv appreciation for the assistance rendered at the community clinics by Doctors Chase, Toppaii, Loring, M. J. Kelley, record, Creely, 1Iig inbotliani, and E. J. Kellev, and Anna Skinner. Follc win- is a list of the number of calls rnade: Visits to tuberculosis patients, 235 Visits in Chill Welfare Work, 772 Visits in communicable cliseases, 42 Trot,al number of visits, 10V Respectfully submitted, EDITH 'XI. GORDON, Public Health Alvrse. 106 REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING- For the Year Ending December 31, 1921 To the Board of I calth. Gentlekr n As Inspector of Plumbing, I herewith submit for your consideration my report for the year ending December 31, 1921, 1\umber of Hermits igsucd, fixtures erected, and inspections Made during 1921. Old 1Vr..7-v Total Buildings Bvildiw,s New work connecting witli sower, 39 1,3)1 1.70 Water closets on sever work, 32 222 25-1 Water closets on cmqpool work, 1() 10 Sinks on sewer r ork, 2 175 197 Sinks on cesspool work, 1 9 10 Wash trays on sewer work, 17 1-12 IN Wash trays on cesspool, `I 9 Wash bowls on sower work, so 162 192 Wasli bowls on cesspool %vor'k, 1 8 0 Bath tugs on steer Nvork, 1 14(3 167 Bath tubs on cesspoul work, 1 9 10 Other fi-,.ture5 on serer, 2 li? 64 127 054 IOSI. Total'nuniber inspections made, 110 ''L9:a 375 lVater tests applied, 6 1`0 146 *Firma inspections, l38 126 164 Permits unfinished, 3 21 24 *Ineluding 1S perrnits of 1020. Rcspectfully submitted, TIiOMIlS B. 11VISH RT, Inspector of PlamblIrg. 107 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To the Board of Health. tic nr lcmcji: I berewith subn-dt to you my report as Super- intendent, of Ceinetei-les for the year ending December 31, 1921 Labor ,Appropriation, 84,500 00 Transfer to Contingent Appropriation, 35 00 w4,465 00 Contingent Appropriation, S400 00 Transfer, 53 00 453 00 Superintendent's Appropriation, 1,500 00 Total Appropriation, $6,418 00 Expenditures, 6,416 47 Balance, $1 53 Amounts received from sale of lots, graves, and general labor, and interest of perpet- ual care fund from January 1, 1921, to December 31, 1021, $5T208 64 Interments have been made as follows: Arlington Street Cemetery, 0 Common .Street Cemetery, 15 Itidgelawn Cemetery, 76 Bodies removed from Receiving Tomb, 7 Number of reinterments, 0 Number of burial vaults used, 16 Number of foundations set, 31 Number of adult graves sold,' 22 108 REPORT of BOARD or HEALTH 109 hTt rnher of children's graves sold, 9 Number of four-grave lets sold, 10 Dumber of six-grave lets sold, 2 Luber of ten-grave lots sold, 9 The work in this department has progressed in a manner satisfactory as could have been expected considering the drouth of thee entire stunmer of W21,. This, with the ice storms of November 26 and 1, caused conditions of a serim% natura. In Common Street Cemetery, the damage was so gm-at to the trees that it i%ill necessitate the removal of some trees and the trimming out of the torn and broken branches of others. The central avenue and rear walk of Common Street Cemetery are in urgent need of inumdiatc repair. The heavy vehicles which are now used at funcrals have uvice �Nrithin the year been % completely stalled ran the main avenue, by sinking into the soft mud as to make it wvIl-nigh impossible to proceed. The -ivalk at the back part of the cemetm. needs draining and resurfacing. Many complaints have been received from proprietors in Common. Street Cernetery that a thoroughfare is being made over their logs by persons who wish to make a short cut from their homes to�Aft. Auburn Street, although this practice is not as common as it was, it still prevails to some extent and should cease. The stones that mark the graves in Arlinggon Street Cemetery have been rat and the graves raised daring the year, and present as uniform a1pearance &9 the graves which they irnark, will alloiv. I trust that in the near future an iron fence Melosing the entire grounds may be erected to protect that ancient burial place. The new approach to Ridgelawn Cemetery from Stuart Street is ender way, and through the munificence of I1Jr. W. H. Patter a fine wall and handsorne entrance gate have been erected and presented to the Town, as a memorial to his mother, Mrs. Ellen Potter, and his brother, Mr. Driggs 1 . Potter. This splendid gift is much appreciated by the town people and will stand for years to dome as a memorial of the generosity- of this public spirited citizen. { _ ➢Yl l f �1.1 �_ a _ � 4 all F ram. _ sM �- `� �-• 1+ • , ]'Ills' POTTER XjE'L%I RIAL Ce; TES REPORT OF BOARD OF HVALTH Grading and embellisliment of the space adjacent to the gateivay Temains to be clone, and when completed, this -ateway will be used as a niain entrance to the cemetery, behia much more cast' of access than Warren Street entrance. Very truly yours, FRANX R. ST-TORT4,Y, Sapp-rilitfirdent of CeweterieS REPORT OF CATTLE INSPECTOR .AND TOWN VETERINARIAN To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentleinen: I herewith submit my report as Cattle Inspector and Town VeterinRrian, for year endinty December 31, 1921. Examined. 965 animals for contagious diseases, and inspected. 45 stables relative to sanitary conditions. A detailed report of same was forwarded to the Department of Minimal InduE;trv. Rabies was more prevalent the bast season then it has- been in several years, consequently the Calls to look up sits-- piciaus oases have been verb, numerous. Animals in the different departments are in good condition and have required very little rnedical attention the past year. Respcctfully. submitted, JESSE F. HU MPH REWI LLE. 112 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 1921 Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, Election of Officers and Town Meeting Members, March 7, 1921 Cornmanwealt'h of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable of#lre Toni of TVatcrtown, Creett'ng: In the name of the Commonwealth of Alassachusetts, you are required to notify and warn the legal voters of Iffatertosvn to meet at their respective voting places in said town (Precinct One, East Enid Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street; Precinct Two, High School Hall, 'XIt. Auburn Street; Precinct Three, Town Hall, -XIa n Street; Precinct Four, Town Hall, Main Street; Precinict Five, Central Fire Station, Ma'n Street; Precinct Six, Central Fire Station, Maim Street) on Monday, the seventh day of March, 1921, at 5.30 a.m., to act on the following articles: Arikle 1. To choose the regular 'town Officers for the ensuing year, the fallowing to be printed on, and chosen by the official ballot, ter•wit: Three Selectmen for one year, who shall also be Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of HigM%ays and Appraisers; one l+Ioderator for one year, one, Town Clerk for three rears; one Town Treasurer fer one vear; one Collector of Taxes for onu year; one Auditor for one year; one Assessor of Tuxes for three years; two me-tubers of the School Committee for three years; two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for two years; one inernber of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for one year (to fill vacancy); one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one 'free '"rarden for one year; three Constables for cane year; two members of the Planning .Board for three years. 113 114 N'4'r1TZRTOWN TOWN RLPORT Also for the election of fifteen Town ]Meeting Members for the three-year term in each of the six voting precincts in the town, and to fill the following vacancies: One vacancy- in the term expiring in 199-3, in Precinct 2; one vacancy in the term expiring in 109-2, in Precinct 3; one vacancy in the f errn expixing in 1923, in Precinct 3; one vacancy in the term expiring in 1923, in Precinct: 4, and one vacancy in the term expiring in 1923, in Precinct 5. , Also on the same ballot: " Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxicating beverages in this torn the ensuiirg year: '' The vote on this giuestion. 3vill be " Yes " or Palls ii ll open at 5.45 a.m., and Nkill remain open until 4 p.rn. You are also required to notify and warn the inhabitants aforesaid to meet at t-he Town Hall in said town can Monday, the twenty-first day of Allarch, 1921, at S pan., to act on the following articles: Article 2. To choose all other necessary- Town Officers in-such manner as the Town may direct. Article 3. To hear the report of the 'Porn Officers as printed an4 to hear the report of any committee heretc)fore appointed, and act thereon. Article 4. To grant such sums of none}as may be tbought necessary for the uses and expenses cif the ' cwm the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. An cle 5, To see if the Town ivill vote to appropriate the necessary sma, of money to pray that portiozi of the Town debt which naa.tures can or previous to January 1, 1922, direct how- the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Am& 6. To see what method the Town N ill vote to adopt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and to fix the; compensation of the Collector, or act thereon. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a stun of money for the rent of the Grand Anny I-Iall, care of the grouia is around the ,Soldiers' Maniament, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac 1.3. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend. RE'CORD OF TOWN 'MELTINGS the same, direct how the same: shall be -raised, or act thereon. Article S. To see if tho Town iNi'I appropriato a sutra of money to Ijay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown. Post No. 09, American Legion, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 0. To see if the Town i�rill appropriate the neces- sary sum of money to pay the cost of an addition to Fire, Station No. 2, direct how the money, shall be raised, (-.)r take anv action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Towu will adopt By-Laws, providing for the removal of snow and ice from sidewalks in the Town, under the provisions of Chapter 85, Section "a of the General Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate a stern of money necessary to pay the cost of construction caused by the relocation of Arlington Street, tinder a decree of the Countv Commissioners of micicilesex County, direct how the same shall be raised, or Lake any action -relating thereto. Article 12 T(-)see if the Town Nvill authorize-the Selectmen to appoint two additional patrolmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or take any action relating thereto. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Section 44 of Chapter 32 of the Geneval Laws, .9t providing for the pensioning of public school janitors in +certain cities and towns," or take any action relating thereto. Arlide 14. To see if the Town will vote to construct a -,,ault, for the use of the Assessors' Department, in the tower of what was formerIv the engine house, appropriate the neecssary sum of money to pay the cost thcreof, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. A nicle 1-0. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the surn of 'S200, or some other amount, and elect a director (or demonstration work in agriculturc and home economics, the nioney to be expended by, and the director to -sense in co-operation with the Chanty Trustees for Aid to Agri- cult-Lire, of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics, under the provisions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 1918- it being understood that 1%100 of this amount shall WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT be used to provide local paid supenision of boys' and girls' china work. A.rlicle 16. To see if the Tovni will autherize the, Board of Health to make a-ad enforce regulations for the public health and s<,jfety relative to house drainage and connections iiith con.rnuii se�,v-ers, if such sc—wer abuts the estate to be drained, under the proN-t51ons of Section 127 of Chapter Ill of the Gencral Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town :ill appropriate an addi- tional sum of n.oney for the purpose: of paying the cast of corn- pletion of the addition to the Hosmer School, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 18. To see if the Town, in accordance with the pro-visions of Chapter 499 of the Acts of 1920 of the Legislature, ,,ill authorize the Selectmen for and in the name wid behalf of the Town to take in fee, or acquirer by purchase, or by [,rift, or atheni,ise, as a place for a Town Hall or for other public work, the land located at the corner of Mount Auburn Street. and Beacon Square, and hounded, by Mount Auburn Street, Beacon Square, Arsenal Street, Taylor Street and land of the Fitchburg Railroad Company, said land being owned by Echvard C. Nolan, Brighton Avenue Realty Company, Heirs Thomas I1. Kneeland, Ines: M. Graliarn, H. Leslie axed Lulu B. Wheeler, Louis S. Th erry, Samuel G, Thayer, et �c Elizabeth H. Thayer, Antonio Magri, Salvatore! Gunith, Heirs of William C. Foley, Mark E. Madden, and other owners unknown, containing in all 5 ,M square feet mare or less, appropriate the necessary money to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a sung of money to pay the cost of reconstruction. and drainage of Cuba Street, direct how, the money, sliall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. ArtiGle 20. To see if the Town will authorize the Select- men, for and in the name and behalf of the Town, to take:, acquire by purchase, or other'sMe, for public purposes, a certain parcel of land., with the buildings thoreon, containiiig 1,950 square feet more or less, owned by the Wall{er and Pratt Marni- facturing Company, or any part of said land, appropriate the RECORD OF TOW-,K 'MEETINGS 117 necessary money to pay the cost or datnages therefor, direct how the s<-ame shall he raised, or tale any action relating thereto. Article 21. To see if the Town will authorize the coastrue- tion and equipment or funiishin., of a schoolhouse to be erected in the wcaern part of the tow", 01- elsewhere in the town, as it shall direct, appropriate the tiara or sim-is of money necessary to pay the cost of such const,niction and furnishing; and equip- ment, direct hose the money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. -Article 22. To sec if the Town will authcari.1e the Select- men to enter ITito an a-;reerncat with the Town of DeLmont pro- viding for the joint construction and inaira_tenance of a drain for surface water and ground dra.iilag e of the two towns cn Belinont street in the Town of Belmont, appropriate the necessary money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or V_ike any action relating thereto. Article 23. To see if the Town rill authorize the Selectmen to petition the Department of Public Works of tlice C0mrn011- wealth for a recommendation by it of a change and alteration of the bound.ary lines between the Town of Watertown and the City. of Carnbndge, and the, Town of �vatertown and the Town Of Belmont where said City of Cambridge and the said Tower of Belmont are cDntiguous to the Town of 'J-Taterto%vn on the northerly siege thereof. Artie' 24. To hear the report of the Scicetmeri relative to the laying; out of Avon Load., under the provisions of Chap- ters 82 and go of the {General Laws, the latter pro%jd ng for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the: Town will rote to accept said street as and for a public highway, proVide the accessary Burn of money to pry the cost of construction, or take any- action relating thereto. Article 25. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the lair ng cut of Bay Street, urtjt r t11c�provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Lags, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, proNride the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of construction, or take any action relating thereto, 118 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT .Article 26. To Bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Cypress Street, under the pro isions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of hettemicnts, and to sce if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for .a public highway, provide the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Article 27. To hear the report of. the Selectmen relativ-e to the laying cut of the unaccepted portion of Irma Avenue, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro-vicEng for the assessment.of betterments, and to see if the To-wn will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, proNride the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Article 28. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Kimball Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will v.ote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary .sum of money to pay the, cost of construction, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 29. To hear the report of the Select-men relative to the laying out of Prescott Street, tinder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro'Ming for the assessment of betterments, and to :see if the Town will Note to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary sirm of money to pay the cast of construction, or tale ally action relating thereto. Article 30. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Spruce Street under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws the latter pro;=iding for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Ton n will vote to accept said street as and for a public hig,hway, prm-ide the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of construction, or talc() any action relating thereto. Article 31. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the la.yring out of the Extension of Stuart Street, from the northerly terminus of Stuart Street to land of the Town of Vl'atert_D n, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the 'General RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 119 Laws, provide the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Ariick 32. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Sunset Road, under the provisions of Chap- ters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providitig for the assessment of bet mnents, and to see if the To'wn will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the nemssary sum of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Article 33. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Westland Road, tuider the pro-visions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro-viding for the assessinent of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary sum of nioney to pay the cost of construction, or take anv action relating thereto. Article 34. To ,cc if the Town ILIL1111 instruct the Selectmen to provide a more central Dolling place in Precinct Two, prefer- ably near Dexter and Nichols Avrnues, or take any action relating theretc. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the times and places herein; specified, by leaving at every inhabited House in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the ne in ten or more conspicuous public places in torn, seven days at least prior to the tixn+e of said meetings. Hereof fail not, and gnakc return of this .xarrant, %Nnth your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said rneeting�. Given under our liands this eighteenth day of February, A.U. 1921. CHARLES 'M. ABBOTI`, ERN ST R. INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectnien of I-Vatertown. Officer's Refurn an 1,7arrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warmed the le al voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at 120 WATERTOWN' TOWN RBPORT the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this nva.rrant, and also by pasting; copics of the same in teal or more conspicuots public places its Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said ]rmegetings. `i`I=IOMAS F. LYONS, Consfat l e of 117 alerin^mi. Attest: WILLLkM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Annual Town 171ection, March 71 1921 Preci�;Ct Ojjicers Prerinct 1. Chester T. Greenwood, Warden, Joseph E. Deignan, Clerk. George C. Foley, Arthur J. Roebe, James E. Carroll, Daniel J. Mulphy, Thairas Creamer, Riley Daniels, George H. Lincoln, Francis 2\1 Eaton, Thomas L. Creamer, and Frank W. Derby, Inspectors. PreciUct 2. George P. Yard, Warden, Carl E. Wood., Clerk. Inspectors: Malladyy E. illarsliall, Arthur D, . Burke, Timothy J. Campbell, John E. Sharkey, Thomas F. McGann, Roy E. Spear, Joseph S. Parent, Henry M. ILing, Walter F. Smith and Amos os M. Poinsett. Precivd 3. William TV1, Emerson, Warden, Thomas R. Patten, Clerk. Inspectors- LeRoy C. Vose, Harry J. York, Homer C. Perldns, Carlos P. Tate, Frederick W. Ritchie, Pail T. Dwyer, Frederick J. Wright, Jr., Raymond J. O'Hal- loran, Francis H. Qt inlau, and John T. Vahey, Jr. Precilrct 4. Jahn E. Higgins, Warden, John W. Johnston, Clerk. Inspectors: Michael 13. Vahey, John J. Ctunni f, joscph P. Xecfc, Bcmard A. Spring, Frederick S. Priest, John C.White, Louise N. Wragg. John F. Flynn, J. Archie Utting, and Samuel G. Thayer. Frecind 5. James E. Dardis, Warden, Richard .H. Hatch, Clerk. Inspectors: Mina. E. Hunt, James Laughrea, Robert A. Wogan, Leland C. Bixby, 'Thomas IV. Molloy, Joseph L. Barnes, William H. Lyons, George H. Monahan, Frederic 1. Robinson, and Ernest J. Scanlan. Precinct 6. Lawrence Donnelly, Warden, lAatthew W. J. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINU-S 121 Carley, Clerk. Inspcctors: jatnes J. Burke, Franklin De -2-VIeritt, Nfiatinice H. O'Connell, George H. Watson, Wallace L. Nichol- son, George H. Lord, Raymond E. Harris, Carl W. Olson, Daniel J. Mullen and Charles A. N.IcCarthy. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful perfor- mance of their duties btu the Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. The nece&9an, ballots and paraphernalia for conducting the election Nvere inspected by the election officers of the six precincts. At 5.30 a.m. the meetings were called to order and the polls declared open at 5.45 -a.m.; voting., continued until 4 p.m. The ballots were counted and the result of the same was declared in the respective precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, and 6 were duly reccrded in the record books of said precincts, and the ballot sheets and records delivercd to the Board -of Regis- trars, who, proceeded to canvass the sanie "ith the following result, which wag declared liv the "fown Clerk: The folluwing persons indicated by star (*) were elected and were sworn to the faithful perfonnance of their duties by Town Clerk William P. McGuire, Seleeirnen, Overseers of Me Poor, Simrevnrs of 111gisuvys and _,Ippraisers .for One Ycar Frevincts 1 3 4 5 6 Tolal *Charles M. Abbott .344 2 8 3 643 325 531 397 2523 Edward F. Hughes. 88 215 155 363 347 3 IS2 1550 *Ernest K. Ingalls. . . . . _330 263 610 2,1_33 4,95 :157 2328 Wendell W. Patten. . . . .. .. 104 211 2-16 371 343 354 ](329 *G. Frederick Robinson. . 321 176 Z60 28S 460 3U3 22M Joseph F, Twomey. . . 2 191 115 295 239 290 1218 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 75 1.12 101 181 244 305 1048 alfoderalor for One I'm r *Joseph P. Keefe. . . . .. . . . .M 284 284 462 479 400 2142 Wesley E. I'VIonk. . . .. . . . .209 223 514 234 391 301 1962 Blanks. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6 20 12 6 13 27 84 Tcraw Clark for Th"e Yeors *William P McGzzirc 8107 46.3 7,16 557 749 rjS2 35S4 Blanks and scattering. . . . .. 51 64 7.1 145 134 1-36 604 Treasurer for One Yeur *Harry fir. Brig liani. . . . . . .393 422 710 527 094 581 3327 Blank and scattering. . . 56 1 c)5 100 17' 139 2:37 801 122 WATERTOWN TOWNT REPORT Collecler of Tuxes for One Ycar PrechICIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Totaf *Frederick J. Colby . . . . . . .352 281 G45 314 .523 409 2.-324 Harry A. Rattl"all. 89 210 150 363 316 358 148G Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 36 15 25 44 51 179 A udilar for On a Year 'Williarn W. Norcross, Jr. , -380 412 704 08 6S5 .571 325q Blanks. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 59 115 106 204 108 247 929 Assessor of Taxes for Y'knve Years *13- Fay McGlauffin. . . . . ..355 281 (353 320 524 378 2520 John J.McLanthllrt. . . 80 205 13-5 345 303 3% MW Blanks, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 7 41 22 29 5 G 64 218 School Cominitteefor Three Years *Harold B, Blazo. . .342 288 6 13 311 407 379 2440 James F. Kwting. A 0 1 227 172 380 338 380 1598 *Alice M. Silsbee. . . . . . A46 800 63.5 373 540 435 2629 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107 2319 190 340 391 442 1709 Truslee.F Free Pig blic L ibra ry for Th rec Years *Edward C. Camp . . . . . . ..363 320 114-6 380 5);)9 436 2 704 *Volney Skinner. . . . . . . . . .349 353 668 41S4 611 495 2940 381 306 .560 500 705; '2732 Trustee Free Public Libraryfor One Year (to fill vacancy) *Richard H. Splaine. . . .. .A94 441 6 VJ 587 760 1'i44 3505 Blanks. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. h4 86 131 115 123 174 683 Board of Ilea llh for Three Years Ralph 0. Brock. . . . . , . . . . . 97 207 151 330 294 3-14 1423 *Alford M. Grabain. 330 270 017 305 493 3VI 2374 Blanks— . . . . . . . . . . 21 N) 42 67 106 105 319 1 Park Commissioner for Three .3"ears Peter J. Monahan. . . . . . . . .102 233 165 .)13 340 383 1 S94 *Henry MeF. B. Ogilby. . . .332 252 003 277 466 346 2276 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 14 42 42 54 77 89 318 Water Commissioner far Three Years *Joseph W. Gerry. . . . . .. —341 268 602 371 462 3,50 2394 J. Vincent MacDonough 193 210 176 2717 349 372 1477 Blanks. . 14 40 82 54 72 96 317 Tree l4lardert for One Year John C. Ford. . . . . .. 03 218 IS2 373 351) 3SI 1600 *Van D. Horton. . . . . . . . . .340 269 60.1 292 470 3G4 2339 Blanks and scattering. — .. 15 41) 2.1 37 54 73 243 Conslables for Ome Year— Vole for 71treg *Patrick H. O'Halloran — —344 34-1 577 435 i92 501 2796 Blanks and sea-ttering. . . . .1000 12.37 1553 1038 2057 1953 0708 Planning Board for Three Years *Emma L. Bright. . . . . .. . .197 272 .351 415' 467 419 2121 *Arthur L Nwfonw, , . . , . . , .1471 308 619 339 479 3 SO 2491 Blanks and -scattering. . .. . .:152 474 650 650 820 828 3774 RECORD OF TQWlti 'MEETING 123 Pre ittrts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tom Shall licenses he granted for the sale of curtain nDn- intoxicating beverages in this town the ensuing year? Yes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 11)8 157 225 269 266 1220 No. 245 l i5 4 r 1? 39-1 363 296 1874) Blanks. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 101 1r34 174 152 251 256 1089 The Town voter] Nn LiCen"e. The vote for Town M ect ing Members resulted as follows; Pre,rnct {lire Three Year Term — Vote for Fifteen *Edward A. Bancroft, 113 Landon Avenue 3 0& "Joseph Benger 3 C lavton Street: 201 *Harry L. 13owrmm, 51 Irma Avenue 2,59 *:filbert F. Buff`um, .33 Hillside Road 280 *Charles A. Cook, 43 Langdon Aveatte ;300 Timothy Cttrran, 826 Mt. Auburn Street 91 *F3eitrICtt F. Davenport, 20 Surnmit Road 285 Arturo De Filippo, :59 Langdon Avenue 152 Loci, J. Dar Pass, 53 Langdon Avenue 158 NIiclrreel. F. I cvh- , :34S Belmont Street go *Wury H. Drew, 17 Winsor venue 28 'E'd arrl D. Holland, 27 Lloyd Road 227 Harry S, Jelalian, 535 Mt. Auburn .Street 117 'Erin. l.. Johanson, 23 Irma Avcnue 202' *John A. Kallander, 11-1E Hillside I ead 196 *Albert L. Partridge, 54 Langdon Avenue 272 *Robert S. Quinby, 361 School Street 2-5 "Charles F. Shaw, 62 Laugdort venue 275 Joseph H. Shorhan, 77 Winsor Avenue 144 'JJosuph A. Wheelock, 43 Rangelev Road 258 *Frederic R. Willard, 15 Westland Road 296 Blanks and scattering 2039v Cln -MnnCh 10, I021, petitions were received for recount of voLus for- Town fleecing Members for three year terra, in Precincts 2, 5 and #i. Precinct Two Three Year T(mn— Vote for Fifteen Original Recount Carlo Accardi, €1 Berkeley Street 154 1,54 *Piurcc B. Bennett, 47 I-losmer Street; 212 21a *Freak W. Bordgc, ITJ FiOylston Street 198 201 Donabcd Boghosian, 70 BigL)w Avenue 126 126 *James J. Brennan, 747 Mt, Auburn Street 200 204 Amelia W. Broadbelt, 226 Boylston Street, East 1.86 ISO. *Catherine Burke, 20 Dartmouth Strut 192 196 *Patrick R. Burns, 571 lit, Auburn Street 208 20S1 *'William J. Carroll, 41 Boylston Street, West 224 229 *Louis H. Chase, 263 Boylston Street 205 20G Torino S. D'Onofrio, 32 C'ratvford Street 122 1.21 'Frederick L. Drake, 308 Mt. Auburn Street 196 196 *Levi W. Eaton, 21 Bigelow .' vaiiue 195 108 *Franklin W. Fairban", 44 Spruec Street 209 213 124 1VATBWr0%VN TOWN REPORT Original Recolml George R, Gilfoil, 24 -A1e1c!ndv Avenue 181 1S1 hlicliicl j. Kindregan, 91 Dexter,%venue 166 168 *Stimucl J. Lawson, ITT Boylston Sheet 210 211 Edward J. McGinty, 775 -XIt. Auburn Street 174 1.7[�9 *Thomas P. Xlee, 10 Fairfield Street 26S 269 H lea Monahaza, 22 Dartmouth Street. 1S4 182 Wilfred A. Norris, 35 Coolidge Hill Road Iss 190 *John P. Gates, 14 Dartmouth Street 250 `51 Theodore Olson, 28 Laurel Street 184 191 Nora A. Ryan, aS Dartmouth Street 1S9 194 *'Grace D. Sheehan, S Dartmouth Street 197 108 Clarence L. Simpson, 24 Chaunev Street 1S4 186 *Forrest F. Wickes, 47 Boylston Street 219 220 Blarilcs, 2GS8 21636 Precinct Two To Fill Vacancy--Terra Expiring in 1023 Vote for Oz.e Arthur C. Gass, 27 Parter Street 102 *Charles L. Sheldon, 2K Boylston Street 244 Blanks, 161 Precinct Three Three Year Terra ---Vote for Fifteen * ainuel I'. Abbott, 57 Parker Street 487 *gauzes Bailey, 30 Washburn Street 4S7 J;-'st.her A, Bustin, 83 Franklin Street 268 *George C. Campbell. 30 Parker Street 378 Katherine rine M. Ford, `8 Franklin Street 171 A•lary F. FoH, SS Franklin Street 155 *Gorge E. Goodspeccl, 279 Mt. Aiiburn Street 462 *Ed-ward C. klall, Jr., 63 Alt. Auburn Street 35 Robert R., Hall, 19 Phillips Street 330 *Andrew Hawes, 31 Russell Avenue 428 *Williain H, Ili% q9 Bailey Road 475 Mary E. Kelley, 37 Fr._iiklin Street 121 *Nlrilliani L. Locke, 16 Walnut Street 357 *Benjamin T. Loring, 186 A-It. Aiib= Street 456 *Susie 13. Lucas, 31 Otis Street 34CG . Viiieent l't�lact)onaugh, 67 Fraiaklin ;street 173 H* eatri+ce E. N-facol"her, l30 Garfield Street 337 Mabel Cl. Mason, 1 Centre Street 214 sadie E. Nichols, I pattcn Street 137 *Archie E. Noble, 82 Fussell Avenue M11 *Henry 1-1CF. 13, Ogilby, 19 Russell Avcnu(-: 459 I1I irgaret C. U'LM-nt, 37 Frauldin Street 101 M arantha B. Patten, 105 Garfield Street 319 Mary E. Patten, :38 Franklin Street 219 Mary Ramsey-, 70 Spruce Street 165 Mary. II, Ramsey, 79 Spruce Street 144 *Walter -B. Snow, 11.5 Russell Avenue 4C#2 N-lartha G. H. Sock, 136 Bamard Avenue 254 *Henry K. Spencer, 42 Barnard Avenue 355 Julia T. Taylor, 88 Franklin Street I Blanks, 2932 R-ECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 125 Frecincl Three To F ill Vacmicy—Term Expiring in 1922 *Dexter F. 131!nnett, 21 Alden Road 3 519 Blan" and scattering, 451 Precinct Three To Fill Vacancy — Term Expiring in 192,3 *Xlabel G. NNTason, 1 Centre Street 2 Blanks and scattering, SO Precinrl r-Dur Three Year Term— Vote for Fifteen *Ruth Bates, 129 Riverside Street 267 Percy M, Bond, 55 Union Street 244 Frank H. Cameron, Fifield Street 245 *John A. Collins, -13 Paul Street 279 "Marv. C. Corcoran, it)() Capitol Street Extension 809 Michael E. Cotter, -14 \nrth Beacon Street 220 Charles B. Di non, 79 Capitol Street 147 *James Duna, 1ON-laple Street 242 *Patrick J. Fahey, 5 Royal Street 280 Martin Gildea, 21 VV,ater Street 231 *Herbert Godiing, 16 Royal Street 2.13 Ray mondlAlr. Goodale, (13 Union Street 223 *Thomas F. -Hatiley, 9.5 11-viTig Street 2 r;Co *William Hubbard, Sr., �31 Ladd Street 317 Lydia W. Masters, 52 -Morse. Street 227 '"Catherine H. XfcCarthy, 90 Galan Street 285 1mes H. McHugh, I Ladd Street 274 Henri,- A. Rattigan, 77 Riverside Street 271 Alice k Sanger-, 33 Elliot Street 220 -\-Iarv. E. Sharrott, 57 Elliot Street 189 *Wiftiam J. Shields, 81 Galen Street 281 A. Lester Shipton, 91 Capitol street 223 Wallacc A. Shipton, 81 Capitol Strect. 223 Charles E. Sinith, S McIville Terrace 217 George H. Steward, 40 Union Street 211 Union Street 194 H,phie C. Steward, 46 -:11iot Street 203 'Arry N�r. Twigg, '10 E *Emma R. Whitney, 15 Fifield Street 244 B"-s and scattering, 3755 Precind Four To Fill Vacancy—Term Expiring in 1923 *C.1therine M. Culligan, 5 Royal Street 408 Blanks and scattering, 299 preciplet five Three Year Term—Grote for Fifteen Original Recount Wetmore Baxley, 25 Green Street 13S 135 *Charles W. Benjamin, 28 Marshall Street 4.37 436 *Harold B. Blazo, 71 Marion Road 347 338 Emma L. Bright, 9 Cuba Street 2.52 253 Thom-is J. Coen, 20 Green Sireet 184 179 *Eleanor W. Critchett, 92 Mt. Auhuni Stmet 415 419 126 'l ATi'sl 'rOW.% TOWN REPORT Original Recount *Louis W. lie Nss, 4 1 P(I"114 Street, 438 442 Helen M. Donnelly, SI _Main Street 254 24S ,r1ugusline A, Foley, 66 Spring Street 203 200 *John A. Gallagher, 3 GrO41 Strcct 28ai 286 "EIizabeth E. Gerrv, .15 1-Iarion Road 3130 381 Levi G. Hayden, 43 Palfrey Street, 147 146 Cornelius II. Keefe, 01 Main Street 203 2.5S John R. Kerr, 145 Church Street 251 2,52 *Clifford S, Lovell, 101 Palfrev &Teet 423 423 **John MacIntosh, 15 Fayette Street 390 391 sa'elall 1). Nfecall, 40 Cuba Street 146) 143 Bernard S. McHngh, 76 Fayette Street 236 230 John J. 'McLatt#;hlin, S Myrtle Street 25S 246 *A thur C. Moore, 61 Marion Road 373 376 Marion C. Moore, 117 Suminer Street 159 168 Julia A. Paine, 17 i1 Palfrey Street 256 257 *George G. Ring, M Alarsh&all Street 347 33S *:Miles P. Robinson, 106 Mt. Auburn Street 362 365 *Ambrose J. Shipton, 1:30 Marshall Street 322 :319 Daniel J. Stillivan, 170 Church Street 22S 22;3 *John V. Tufts, 137 Marshall Street 434 439 Nina C. Tu man, 1,17 Summer Street 100 11%} Mosetta 1. Vaughan, 14,3 Church Street 25.1 294 *Ravniond I-1. Wilson. 67 Marion Road 355 368 Katherine M, W-ortnser, 9 Dana Terrace 189 191 *Charles A. York-, 4:3 Marion Road 497 492 Blanks, 3802 3816 "'Resigned April 11, 1921; moved to Precinct 3. Prerina Fide To Fill Vacancy—Term Expiring in 1923 *Harold C. Everett, 114 Marshall Street 453 Blanks, 430 precin d Six Three Year Term—`rote for Fifteen Original -Recotiral Emil P. BeckhInd, . Avenue 148 139 *I-lnratia Butters, 273 ldairt ;street 273 273 I'rartcis T. Ca-mPbell, -30 Quirk Street 126 12LS Patrick 1. Cannon, 31 Gilbert Street 1q4 1!10 *Robert Carnev, 49 01nev Street 22:5 226 *Joseph F. Connors, 36 Presl'--Ott. Street 213 21 William J. Connors, 31 Pcm'is Street 183 187 Frank 'S. l`1. Cross, ;l Highland Avenue 127 135 Charles 111r, 1]anlc�rtl7, 118 Wcntrilinster Avenue 144 146 *Howard G. 1 llis, 4S Stuart Street 207 207 *David E. Fitzgerald, 34 Cllcott Street 232 232 Angus Frascr, 240 Sveamore Street 162 167 *T1ugh G. Gallagher, 172 Sgmmer Street 211 ) 206 Elizabeth ff. Gleason, 188 Surnmer ,Street 20110 IW I illiarn F. Guilfoyle, 31 Olney Street 14`? 1-1.1 William L. Harriungtan, 46 Main Street 1[t'IN 1 71) Hans H. Hermansen, 44 Gill rt Street: 139 1,36 Arthur B. Jones, 29 Carroll Street 170 185 -William H, Jones, 160 Summer Street 91 98 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 127 Original Rcrou t *Garret L. Kelley, :11 Waverley A+.entie 22U 230 *Harriet A, Kelim, :39 U'averly Avenue 20D 202 *Jahn 'l. Kelley,- :1st Waverlev Avenue 200 209 William .M. Loy rejoy, 10 Laurel Street 103 108 *John S. Lovell, 111 Orchard Street 266 201 Daniel MacGregor, 16 Prospect Street 155 1;54 Nicholas Alartocchio, 42 wrest Street 93 98 Frank L. Xlannix, 27 hiyrtle Street 166 167 *George McCarthy, 261 Pleasant Street 2`U 202 Ham— G. MOsman, 9 Highland Avenue 133 11; Arthur L. NIorse, 141.lersom Street 18:3 1.54 Lattic IV. Morse, 14 Hersom Street 154 159 William C. Rlurphy, 31 Brookline Street 142 146 *Patrick H. O'Connell, 241 Westminster Averate 210 21G Ralph S. Parks, 58 Wilmot Street ISO 179 , —q J 14, Quirk, 16.3 Favette Strut 104 188 Theodore B. Robinson, 255 CJrrhard Street 224 228 Agnes J. Rooney, 79 Nlyrtly. Street 171 175 Harry G. Smith, 1016 Belmont Street IN 161 Charles :Stewart, 54 Olney- Street 179 151 *James H. Sullivan, 08 Main Street 222 223 Walter M. Tayfnr, 28.1 Wa erley Avenue 169 174 *David J. Vahey, 6 Hudson S#sett 219 220 Xlftn� F'. York, 62 Wbites Avenue 232 1t11 Blanks, 4527 452#1 Tawn illeeting Members 7'recind Six. Result of recount: Hugh G. Gallagher and Harriet A. -Keller were elected in place of Elizabeth H. Gleason and ltlary R. Fork WILLIAM P. MciGUIR , Clerk, Berard of Registrars. Town. dUcelivg lkletrtlxtrs by WrIve of their Offices Seledwen Charles M. Ahbott, Chairman, 16 Columbia Street Emest K. Ingalls, 43 Adams Avenue G. Frederick Robinson, 106 Nit. Auburn Street Town Clerk W�illiam P_ h•IcGuire, 3I'r Green Street 1lc�rlerulvr Joseph P. Keefe, 80 Galen Street Treasurer Harry. W. Brigham, 2 Brigham Street Town Counsel Wesley E. lWank, 55 Franklin Strut Collector of Taxes Frederick J. Colby. 56 Bailey Reuel rl vditvr William W, Norcross, Jr., 39 Spruce Street 128 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT &-Jrvvd Committee, CJaairrnum Harold 13. Bla.zo, 71 `I'1arion. Road Public Library Tritstees, Chairman David Herald, 97 Franklin Street Board of 11calflc, CJrairrr u" Lcoa G. Chase, 201 Maplewood Street Park Conujiissian, Chairman George E. Fre thy, 98 Barnard Avenue Tlfraer Commission, Chairman Cllarles Brigbam, 84 Garfield Street Tree Warden Van D. Horton, 22 Phillips Streck Planning Board, Chairmaa Herbert G. Mason I Centre Street Assessots of Taxes, C airma n Frederic B. Cdtchett, 158 Spring Street; Pfaygrazend Commission, Chairman Henry NleF. B. Ogilby, 19 Russcil Avenue Representative in General Court George H. Dale, 654 Main Street Finance C'oar miffee Irving B. Coburn, Chairman, 14 'lpplcton Terrace Rodney G, Page, Secretary, 109 Langdon Aveime Henry A. Thurlow, 291 Mt. Auburn Street Chester A. Coburn, 15 Appleton Street I. irinthrop ,Store:, 29 Lincoln Street John F. %IcDonough, fit Lincoln Street Fred E. Crawford, 30 Lincoln Street: Louis J. hla}Pell, 4-1.1 Pleasant Street John T%IeCree, 1.3 Adams Avenue Howard L. Millman, 30 Hawthorne Street Francis H. Barnes, 220 Main Street Clavx nee,T. Connors, 118 Rutland Street Arturo De Filippo, 59 1.an,gdon Avenue W lliarn J. D7 Campbell, 15'? :spruce Street *Alford N-1. Graham, jo I;,at% Road George H. Hudson, 13(i kValnut 'Street Joseph R. Cooney, 11 Patten Street Leonard L. Rilms, 1i! hardy Avenue Edward A. Wilson, 1!) Morse ,Street John F. Brick-ley, L'i1� North Beacon Street Carl E. Wood, I115 Boylston Street *Thomas r. Tierney, .56 Green Street, was elected by mernbers of the Finance: Canunittee, on AI)r 1 25, 1021, to fill vacancy caused by the election of Alford M. Graham as a member of the Board of Health. W ILLIAN-1 P. Mc:GUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MBFTINGS 129 Record of Town Meetings, Held on March 21 and March 23, 1921 Annual Torn 'Meeting held can vlarch 21 was called to order at fi p.m. by Moderator, Joseph P. Keefe. Warrant and cafhcer`s return of same were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening, March 23, 191 Notice is hereby given that the Town sleeting held on Mondav, March 21, has been postponed until 7 o'clock p.m., illarch 23, at which time anv unfinished business in the-warrant for said meeting mill be considered, tinder articles 9, 9, 10, 11, 13, 1.5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 31. 34, and any unfinished husine,ss under Article 4 which may properly come before the nlectln . I'ILLIA'3\1 P. llcGti IRIS, Town Clerk. J SEPH P. I EP , 1`loderalor. Clork's R61vrn of j%Ponca I have pasted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous ptibtic places in Town, at least twenty-four hours hefom the, time of said adjourned meeting. ILLIA-11I P. IvIcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Adjourned Town fleeting was called to order on IVIarch 23 at 7 p.m. by 1\Ioderator, Joseph P. Keefe; cleric's notice of Adjourned Town iWeeting and return of same were read by To -n Clerk, Wi iam P. McGuire. Notice was sent to each of the Town Xlectin -Members at least twenty-four hours prior to the annual Town Meeting, and -at least twenty-four licurs prior to the Adjourned Town lIieeting of the proposed business to he wnsidered at the nYcetin�;s, as provic ed brr lacy. The checkers, William M. lJmersor3 and T. Roswell Patten, reported 130 WATERTOWN TOWN FJ,-PORT that there were 207 Town Meeting MeniheTs present on March 21 and on March 23 tliat there were 177 Town Meeting Mern- Z3 bers present. Nin-nber necessary for a quortmi: 133. Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to appoint all Town Officcrs not chosen on the official ballDt. Article 3, To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Voted: That the reports of Town Officers as -printed in the Annual Town Report for the year 1920 be and tbey are hereby acceptcd. The folloiiing letter was received from jDhn J. T%IcLatithl in: Watertown, 'Mass., N-lareb 21, 1921. I N Ir. William P. 'McGiiire, Town Clerk-, Watertown, Mass. Dear Sir - I herebv protest the election of Harold C. Everett, 114 Marshall Street, as a member of the Limited Town Meeting, for the unexpired term of two years. I base my claim upon the fact, which I understand is not disputed by you, that my iiarne was regularly filed as a candidate for the said tinexpired term of two years N%ithin the time prescrihed by, Chap. 205, of the Acts (if 1919 of the Legislature, and the further fact that through 'an error i-n your office myname appeared, not as a candidate for the two-vear term, but among a great number of candidates for the three-year terns. As section three of Chap. 205, of the Acts of 1919, provides that ' The Town TMeeting meinbenq, as aforesaid, shall be the judges of the election and qualification of their members,' I hereby reque-5t that this communication be presented to the Tow-n Meeting before the qualificati= of said Harold C. Everett. Very truly yours, John J. McLantblin." RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 131 Voted: That this matter be referred to tho, Con-unittee on Election and Qualification of Town Meeting Members, with instructicn� to report. Voted: To take up articles, in their order, and to conform to the schedule of business as stiown in the printe-4 report of the Finance Comm'ttce, Report filed by the Committee on Change in the Form of Town Govemment. Report of the Cominittee on Change in the 'Form of Town Government At the Town Meeting held September 16, 1920, the follow- in- vote was passed. That it be the sense of the meeting that the Con-in-littee on Change in the Form of Town Government be requested to make such recommendations and to take such action as may be necessary to allow the Town to act at the next Annual Tmrn Meeting, in respect to accepting a poi tion or portions of Ch,rlipter 591 of the Acts of 1920 To -N-f ake Certain Substantive Changcs in and Additions to the Laws Relatim- to Towns." This chapter is now incoq)orated in Chapter 41 of the Gefteral Laws which went into effect januan, 1, 1921, and pro-vides among other thin that towns may if thev so vote, L� 99 wn direct the Selectmen to perform the duties now delegated to Water and SpnveT Commissioners', Boards of Health, Pa-rk Commissioners, etc.. and may appoint the Assessors, Tree Warden, a Purchasinc, Acgent, etc. After discussing the Act in a broad way a cornn ttee of three was appointed to take the matter up ��ith the various elected Boards and report later to the full committec. This CoTrnnittee reported February 7, 1921, the following recommendations: A board of five Sclecti-ricti. The Water CoMmissioners to be, abolished, their duties to Im performed by the Selectmen who shall appoult a Superintendent. The duties of the Board of Health to be performed by theSelectnien who shall appoint an Inspector of Heatth. The duties of the Park Commissioners to be performed by the Selectmen. The assessors to be elected as usual except that one, preferably a 132 WATERTOWN TOWX REPORT woman, shall give full time to the duties of the off-ice and shall be knawn as Pnncipal Assessor. The Tree '�rarden to be appointed by the Selectmen. With this report as a ivorl6ng basis, your coraTnittee after much discussion recommends: That the 1)ow= and duties now v.-csted in the Water Comi-nissioners. the Board of Health, and the Park Commission be perfonued by the Selectmen, and that tha Tree Warden be appointed by the Selectmen. In order to effect any cal'-these changes n petition si�7-icd by at least ten per cent (101YO) of the registered voters is necessary to place the cluestion on the ballot at an Annual To-%,%,n Meeting and each question -must be voted upon separately. If the duties of any of the above-mentioned boards are to be perforinccl by the Selectmen the law requires that the Selectmen shall be elected for rq term of three years instead of annually* as at present. While the committee is nearly unani- niolus m its belief that these changes are desirable, yet, upon the qucstion of the number of Selectmen, three (3) or five (5), and the length of their term of office, they are unable to agree; the majority, how-ever, favor the three year-terns and three Selectmen. With regard to the Water Commissioners the reasons for the chan9c cannot be butter stated than by quoting from the report of the Selectmen for the year 1900, as follows: I iF Consolidation of the H,�ghway, 117afer and Sewer Deparivionts When the Town ceased pumping its water supply, and bought it from the Metropolitan Water Commission, it followed as a natural sequence that the work and responsibility of our -water department were very materially reduced. It is no longer necessary to maintain the pumping station -"pith its attendant expense and close supervision. The state authorities have secured an e,,cellent supply of water that Nvill meet the wants of the metropolitan district for many years. It remains for the Town to distribute the water to its citizens as economically as possible and to equitably apportion the expense. The Water Department at present has the care of the water until it enters the houses, where under the name of sewage RECORD OP TOIN"N MEETINGS 133 it is turned aver to the Sewer Department, which sees that it is safely conducted. through the streets to the tc xni limits. In supplying the water to the houses the cngiueering problems are few and simple, as the water is under a high pressure; in removing the sewage by farce of gravity,vity, however, considerable engineering skill is required in actually determining the grades. A careful consideration of this question leads us to conclude that the separate maintenance of two departments for providing water and disposing of ;cwa e is extravagant and not according to good business principles, and we recommend that these departments be consolidated, and put under the control of one exeetitivn board. Such a consolidation would effect a saving of several thousand dollars, and increase the efficiency of the highway, water and surer departments. One guTierintendent mould do the work that is now done by two, and all the business of the three depa;rtmcrits could be concentrated in one office which would make it much more convenient for the citizens who have business with these departments. Our c,;perience during the last three tears has shown us that the streets can be kept in better order, and their usefulness prolonged if they are under the control of one board. At present the eater Department digs up the streets, and flushes the hydrants Mth+out any super lion 13Y the Street Departrnent, and as a result this work is aften clone at a tune that is inoppor- tune from the street standpoint, and in a manner that does not always show an equal consideration of both the Street and Water Departments. The financial questions that belong to the, Water Depart- ment can be treated more intelligently by a board that undcr- stands the financial condition of the whole t.ov-.-n. The water rates, in case of a consolidation, would be paid directly to the Totten Treasurer. It is not our uiterition in this rccvmmendation to reflect on the management of the present Board of Water Commis- sioners, but to assure the citizens of the tote that these depart- ments can be administered by one board with less expense and with increased eff cienev. The Selectmen and tho W' Lter Commissioners at a. joint meeting carefully considered this question, and unanimously agreed that aconsolidation of these three departments would be a.-wise act on the part of the town." The administrative duties of tho Board of Health are now perfornied by an Inspector of Health. The late regturaes that one inemher of this Board shall be a physician. -Alost of our older physiclans have flied this a ce and it is difficult at present to find one whu 15 willing to dm otc his time to this office. The Selectmen of Brookline have always acted as a Beard of Health with an Agent. The Marl. Commission is relatively an unimportant office for which it is difficult at times to find a candidate. It is our opinion that its duties could just as Well be taken over by the Playground Commission, an appointed Board, which makes use of some of our parks for play 1 uTposes, here again doing away with dual control. The duties of the Tree WaTdon and those of the Superin- tendent of the 1~►{loth Department interlock and have been perlo med by the same person for several years. The Tree 7[7ar(ler is elected and the°ldoth Superintendent is appointed by the Selectmen. In our opinion the Tree Warden should be appointed, thus ensurI that the same person will fill bot offices. If the Town should see fit to adopt; these recommendations it will materially shorten the ballot for our frown elections., a desirable feature in itself. Such in substance are the recommendations of your com- mittee. We urge, however, that any action on this xeport be postponed to a. later rneet;inI as the amount of business at this meeting is so great that proper consideration cannot be given at this time to questions which involve radical changes in the adniitfistrative part of our Town government. For the Cona)-nUee, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Secretary. Motion made to prim: and distribute report of Carnmittee on. Change in the Form of Town Goveriu-rent. This motion was defeated: 43 in the affirmative, and 123 in the negative. Noted. That the report of the Con=ittee on Change in RECORD of "1`t]WN MEETINGS 12.5 the Farm of Town Government be accepted and referred to l later meeting. Mated: That the Committee on Change in the Form of Town Government be and they ate hereby discharged. Letter received from ''atertovrn Past No 09, .Arnerican Le-ic���, calling attention to I ai to Pc llcs' 1�light to be held in fii-h Scliool Nall on Friday evening, April 1, 1921. Verbal report offered by the Committee: can New School in the lVestern Dart of the Town; written report: to be fled. Verbal report made by Coninuttee on Town Hall Site, this matter to be considered in conjunction with appropriation for Planning hoard.., at which time an appropriation will be asked for of one thousand dollars (S1,000) for the purpose: of a survey of the civic center of the town. The Selectmen made verbal report relative to the negotia- tions in connection with the ccilstructiou of a new bridge oil Arsenal Street, Article 4. To grant such stuns of money as may fie thought necessary for the uses and expeases of the Town the ensuitg year, direct how the same shall be rained, or act thereon, 7n conjunction with Article 4, tho following votes were passed: When appropriation for Planrdng Board was considered the follox,inc, vote was adopted: Voted: That thu -,tun of twelve hundred dollars (.,-',1200) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Planning Board. and that they be directed to expend a portion of said quip for securing an expert study and survey cf the town, to N%it: the section bounded by Cross Street can the west, Taylor and Riverside Streets on the cast, Galen Street Bridge on the south, and Boston and Maine R.R. tracks on the north, this to include a passible site or sites for a municipal building or buildings, or such other t.rea.tnrert or development of the said civic center as they shall determine, and to report thereon to the Town through the Town mall Site Committee. Under Article 4. Selectmen reported in refe rcnce to Patrick McCafferty, an employee of the Highway Department, he having reached the age of 73 years, and having been in the employ of the Town for more than 25 years, that he be retired 136 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT under the previsions of Chapter 03 of the Year 1912, and that their recommend that the Pension Account be increased in the stun of $684 to pay expense incurred by such retirement. And it was sea z-oted. High,wa;v C�oirstrraction In conjunction %Aith Article 4, Unaninousiy Voted:That the sure of twelity-four thousand dollars (S24,000) be and is hereby- appropriated for the purpose of highway canstrnictivri, and that for the purpose of paying the cost of the sarne the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby- authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the said sum of twenty-four thousand dollars (1824,000), and to issue the bonds or notes of the Toivn therefor, at such rate of interest as lie, NNith. the approval of the Selectmen shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole amount shall be paid in-not rnore than ten (10) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said lends or notes sli.a31 Bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust companv to be selected by the Treasurer, or of theCommon- wealth of lHassachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and Dyable at the Fourth-.Atlantic gyrational Bank of Boston, Mass. Surface Drainage In coni-mction with article 4, Unanimously Voted. That the sure of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) be and is hereby approp fated for the extensi oil of the surface drainage system, and that for the purpose of paN,irig the cost of the same the .Town 'Treasurer be and he is herel)v authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Select- men, the said sure of thirty thousand dollars ( 30,000), and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, at :such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen shall deter- mine, payable in accordance �%pith the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole as-nount shall be paid in 11ot more than thirty (30) years, or at such earlier elates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a ba71k or trust com- pany to 6e selected by the Treasurer, or of the Conu-non vea.lth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be clue and payable at the.Fourth-Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Mass. Official record of Appropriations Voted at Town Meetings Held on March 21 and March 23, 1 21 Taxes ($218,919.11) *Charles River Basin. $3,195 66 *County Tax, 33,799 43 *Fire Prevention. Tax, 295 63 'Metropolitan Higfrvm r Tax, 460 37 *'Xletropolitan Park Tax, 17,134 15 *Metropolitan Seer Tax 27,861 73 *Metropolitan Water Tax 33,534 77 *Soldiers' Exemption, 273 57 *State Tax, 77,140 00 *Special State Tax 8,636 00 *Ci-,ilian War Poll Tax, 16,588 00 *Or as assscd. General Administration ($56,493.20) Selectmen's Department Selectmen's salaries, S900, clerk's salary, $800; contingencies, $250, 1,950 00 Auditing Department- Auditor's salary, 2,300; contingencies, $400, 2,700 00 Treasurer's Department Treasurer's salary, 82,300; clerk's salary, $300; bond, S200; note and bond expense, S150; con- tingencies, S550, 3,0500 00 -Tax Collector's Department (see Article 6) +Collector's salary, $1.,600, clerk's salary-, S.700; boIlds, S305; deputy coliector's bond, 85; tax gale audvertishig, S700; invalid tax titles, 230.29; contiaigencies, 500) 4,040 29 138 WATERTONYX TOWN REPDXr Special for tax titles, 81,000, R111,090 00 Assessors' Dcpartment: Salaries of three assessors, at S1,000 each, $3,000; salaries, derks, S2,400; printing and books, 81,300; cojititi-encies, .5650, 7,350 00 Special for vault, $1,000. (See Article 14), 1,000 00 Tmrn Clerk's Department- Salary of Town Clerk, $1,200; salary of first clerk, S950; salary of second clerk-, +S5 ; contin- gencies, $2,660, 5,694 00 Registrars of Voters- Salaries four n-ien at $100 each, $400, 400 00 Printing Voting Lists, 20-0 00 Printino, Town Reports, 4,900 00 Election cxpenses, 2,350 00 Finance Committee, 05,000 00 Care and maintenance of Town Hall: Salary of janitor, S1,200;,general expenses,$1,400, 2,600 00 Legal Services: Salary of Town Counsel, $1,000; contingencies, S750, 1,750 00 -Memorial Day (see Article 7), 650 00 -Meniorial Day observances, .5350; rent G. A. & Mall, S300. To be expended under the direction of Isaac B, Patten Post No. 91, G. A. R. Insurance, 3,000 on Workmen's Compensatian, 3,000 00 Contingent Fund, 1,000 00 Dog Officer, 200 00 Pensions, 4,151) 00 Protection of Persons and Property ($128,336.77) Police Department— Salanies, Chief, 2,300 00 Lieutenant No. 1, 2,000 00 Lieutenant No. 2, 2,000 00 Sergeant, 1,900 00 Patrolmen, 34,766 21 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 139 (Includes two additional patrohnen if appointed under Article 12), Janitor and wagon man, $1,450 00 Special police; 2,035 00 Contingencies, 2,100 00 Park Police (included in Special Police) Motor Cycle, 350 00 New Buick Touring Car---special, 1,400 00 Fire Department — salaries: Chief, 2,300 00 Captains (Two), 4,0f1p 00 Mechardeian, 11900 00 Twenty-seven perm=ent men, 47,375 06 Call Men (four), 610 DID Fire Station No. 1, 3,200 00 Fire 5taion No. 2, 900 00 Inspection of 1Duildings: Salary of Inspmtor, 1,800; contingencies, $50, 1,850 00 Weights and Measures Salary of Scaler, S00 00 . Contingencies, 300 00 Special for truck and equipment, 750 Oil Tree Warden: Salary of 'free Warden, 750 00 Salad of Clerk, 1.25 00 Labor, 1,400 00 Mairitenance, supplies and incidentals, 150 00 Maintvnance of truck, 350 00 Office supplies, 50 00 New trees, 100 00 Vacations. 125 00 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department: Salary of Superintendent S00 00 Salary* of cicrk, 425 00 Labor and supplies— town work, 1,100 00 Labor and supplies— private work, 1,100 00 Special— :small sprayer and hose, 700 00 Department of Poles and Wires: Salary. of Inspector, 2,300 00 140 WATERTO i+d TOWN REPORT Salary of clerk, 8425 00 Maintenance, 2,500 00 Special for Watertown Square, 757 50 Health Department t$16,510.00) Salary of Agent and Inspector. 2,000 00 Salary of clerk, 900 00 Salary of nurse, I,200 00 Contagious diseases, -1,.)00 00 Garbage disposal, ],W 00 Garbage disposal— special, 2,000 04 Hawkers' licenses, 60 00 illy inspection, 650 00 Contingencies, 1,000 00 Plumbing Department: Salary of Inspector, 1,700 00 Contingencies, 5() 00 Cattle Inspection and Town Veterinarian—salary, 300 00 Sewers ($8,476.00) SeWer Construction, 2,300 00 Sewer maintenance, 6,175 00 Sidewa kk ($25,000.00) Sidew construction and maintenance, 25,000 00 Care and Lighting of Highways ($103,288.00) Highways, Bridges and Culverts: Salary of Superintendent, 2,600 00 Salary of clerk, 1,05)0 00 Office expenses, 250 00 Special for vacations, 2,600 00 hrlaintenance, 27,000 00 Stable maintenance, 17,300 00 Stable cgilip enf, Two horses, double cart and farness 1,125 00 Special for repairs and extensions to existing sheds and xepairs to sta.t-)le, not to include painting, 6,000 00 RECORD or rowN AirmTIDirs 141 Highway Construction to include: Adams venue, Boylston Strut, Sprint; Street, (lf[ain Street to Orchard Street) Galen Street (at bridge) Pleasant Street, (Green Street to Square), Pleasant Street, concrete wall, g81,513 00 Street lighting, 26,000 00 Street oiling and dust las M91 10,000 00 Ashes and paper, 12,000 00 Engineering Department Salan, of Eu ineer, 2,500 00 Salary of Consultisig Engineer, 1,600 00 Salax-, of Redman, 900 00 Coll ti njen cips, 600 00 Special----- New Tran6 t, 350 00 Betterments ($32,500.00) Special for 1)t ilding following streets under Bettertnent Act: Avon Rq.ad, see Article 24. Bav Street, see Article 25. Cypress Street, see Article 26. _ Irma Avenue, see Article 27. Kimball Road, see Article 28. Prescott Street, see Article 20. Spruce Street, sec Article 30. Sunset Road, see Article 32. l estland Road, see Article 33. Beechwood Avenue. Crawford Street. Putnam Street (East), 32,500 00 Drajivige ( 4,000.00). To include Public Ways and Betterment Streets, Belmont Street (under Article 22) and Cuba Street (under Article 19) 34,000 00 142 WATBRTOWII TOWN REPORT Support of the Poor ($43,378) Almshouse: Salary of Keeper, 8900.00 General expenses, repairs, etc., 4,278 00 Spocial — painting interior, papering, etc., 150 00 Outside Aid: Salary of Almoner, 500 00 Salary of Clerk -400 00 Gerieral expense, 12,000 00 Mothers' Aid: Salary of Almoner, 500 00 Salary of Clerk, 400 00 General expenses, 20,000 00 Town Physician, to be at call of Board of Health 850 00 State aid and military aid, 21000 00 Soldiers' relief, 1,400 00 Education ($263,950) Expenses— General Control- Salary of Stiperintendent, 3,000 00 Salary of First Clerk, 1,040 00 Salary of Second Clerk, 780 00 Telephone, -100 00 Office expense-, supplies, S250; table, $2050; expense Attendance Officer, $250, 750 00 Salary Attendance Officer, 1,400 00 Instruction- Salary of High School Principal, $3,000 00 Salary of (4) Grmuniar School. Principals, 9,460 00 Teachers' salaries, 1,58,800 00 Textbooks and supplies 13,000 00 184,330 00 Expenses— Operating School Plant: Salary of Janitors, $13,600; fuel, $20,000; light and powar, $3,000; water, S1,000; Janitors' stippHes, $1,000 38,600 00 Maintenance (and such sums as may be paid for fire loss on Old Coolidge and Grant Schools), 10,000 00 RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 143 Physicians and Nurses, .53,000 00 Sundries, 900 00 Every ng Schools, 2,000 00 Trade schools, 8,: (.10 4l0 Continuation school, 9,000 00 School halls, `50 00 Library and Reeding Rooms c$22,095) Salaries, 10,560 00 B ooks, periodicals and binding, y,700 00 aintenance, 3,250 00 Special for repairs, 5,585 00 Heating; plant, 33,701; new desk, 000; floor covering, 409,NN it ig and carpenter work,9575. Recreation ($0,640:) Park Dep ment: Salary of Superivitendent, 200 00 Maintenance, 1,`00 Oil New fence (N�Wt s Avenue) 200 00 Playgrounds Salan'es, 2,046 00 Maintenance, goo 00 Portable bath Douses (2), 1,600 00 Plav,graund between Hosmer and High Schools, 500 00 Public Debt and Interest i$ J1�bOf3,l Town cleft. 135,000 DO Interest, 76,500 00 Cemeteries ($9,700) Care and -%-Iaintenanoc Salary of Superintendent, 1,500 00 Labor, 4,600 00 C,ontint elncies, 400 00 Special —for new entrance to Ridgelawn Cernetenr (see Article 31), 2,700 00 ' 144 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Payment of land damages, Stuart Street Extension (see Article 31), $600 00 Municipal Industries ($60,170) Water Department: Salary of Superintendent, 2,300 00 Salary of Assistant Superintendent, 1,800 00 Salary. of First Clerk, 1,000 00 Salary of Second Clerk, 780 00 Construction 17,000 00 i14aintenance, 9,000 00 Special, 26,000 00 Office expense, 700 00 Vacations, 918 00 New tiuck- 672 00 Mcdcrator's salary, 100 00 PlamaiTig Board, 1,200 00 Special far headquarters for Watertown Fast N o.99 American Legion (see Article 8), 500 00 Special for completion of Homer School Addition (see Article 17), 8.50 00 Unpaid bills, 1920, 5,994 96 S1,329,606 13 In conjunction Nvith Article, 4, it was Voted: That for the ptiq)osc of providing the stun of S1,339,60B.13, as voted in the foregoing budget, and for the purposes stated that the &)110�ing @JTIDUlItS be and are hereby anticipated- Balances Available Unexpended Balances, 882,754 40 Premium Account, 1,503 39 Betterment Assessments, 5,806 64 Overlay 1919, 6,000 00 806,094 43 Estimated Receipts Water Income, $120JO00 00 Bank and Comoration Tax, 30,000 00 RECORD or, TOWN MEETINGS 14-5 Street Railway Tax, 83,500 00 Miscellaneous, 61,500 00 8215,000 00 To Be Borrowed Construction of drainage, -w'OGG a Hig,jiway construction, 24,000 00 - 54,000 00 nticipat ,d, 8365,094 43 To be assesscd on the Polls and Estates for the year 1921, 974,511 70 Total appropriated, $1,339,606 13 Arficde 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to Pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January- 1, 1922, direct haw. the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars (5135,000) he and is hereby appropnated to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1922. Article 0. To sec what method the Tonii will Grote to adopt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or act thereon. Action taken in conjunction Mth Article 4. Voted: That the same method for the collection of taxes be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last year, and that interest bo charged on all taxes not laid on er before Novenibar 1, interest to be charged from the fifteenth of October, at the rates per annurn as provided by Chapter 59, Section 57 of the General Laws of 1920, and acts in amendment thereof. See Article 4 for appropriations. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' 'Alonument; and. to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next 146 WATERTOWN TDWN REPORT Memorial DaV, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Puy t 81, G, A. R. to expend the sank, direct how the saine shall be raliscd, or act thereon. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Noted: That the sum of 8650 be and is hereby appro- priated for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to deft-ay the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers an the next Memorial Dav, the same to be expcnded under tho direcLioil of Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R. See division of amounts as shown in Schedute of Ap propria t lolls. Article 8, To see if the Tawn will appmpniatc a stun of inoney to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. 99, American Lcgion, direct how the money shall be provldc(l, Dr take cant' action relatinitr thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted, That the sure of -five hundred dollars ($500) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of providing sliltable, headquaiters for WatertOWII Post No. 99, American Legion. (See Schedule of Appropriations.) Article 9. To see, if the Town will appropriate the. necessary sum of money to pay the cost of an addition to Fire Station No. 2, direct how the money. shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: To indefinitely- postpone action on this article. Article 10. To sice if the Town will adopt By-Laws, providing for the removal of snow and lec from the sidewalks, in the Town, under the provisions of Chapter 85, Section 5 of the General Laws, or take any action relating thcreto. _Nxlotiou to adopt By-Law for the removal of snow and ice from sidewalk% defeated. Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate a stem of money necessary to pay the cost of construct1cm caused by Oic relocation of Arlington Street under a decree of the County Commissioners of Middlesex County, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted, That this matter be referred to Committee on Relocation of Arlington Street, for is report. at a later meetinitr,. A rliclr 12. To see if the Town will authorize the Select- R13CORD OF TOWN MERTINGS 147 men to appoint two additional patrolmen, in accordance -%%ith the Provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to appciiit two additional patrolmen in accordance Tvith the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 19M Article 13. To see if the Town vote to accept the provisions of Section 44, of Chapter 32 of the General Laws, 14 proVicling for the pensioning of public school janitors in b certain cities and towns," or take any action relating thereto. Voted: To indefinitely postpone action an this article. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to constnict a --cult for the use of the Assessors' Department, in the tower of what was Formerly the engine house, appropriate the necessary !iuin of money to' pay the cost thereof, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. In conjunction With Article 4. Voted- That the sum of one thousand dollars (81000) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of constructing a vault for the use of the Assessors' Department, in the tower of what was formerIv the; cn�dne house. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of 8200 or soiree other amount;, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home economics, the inDney to be expended by, and the director to serve in co-operation Mth the County Trustees for Aid to Agriculture of the 'XIlddlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home E.conomics, under the provisions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 19IS; it being understood that 'I.A100 of this amount shall be used to 1)rovide local paid supervision of bays' and girls' club work. Voted: To indefinitely postpone action can this LlrLiCiC. Arf.icleM To see if the Town mill autha-rize the Board of Health to inakc and ctiform, regulations for the public health and safety relative to house dminage and connections -%�,,ith common scwens, if such sewer abuts the estate to hu (Irallir-A, under the provisiors of Section 127 of Chapter III of the General Lai,,sl Or ULkC any action relating thereto, Votecl: That the Boiard of Health be and it is hereby 148 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT authorized to ninke and cnforcu regulations for the public health and safety, relative to house drainage and connections with common scwer,,, if sucli scii-cr abuts the estate to be drained, under the provisions of Section 127 of Chapter III of the General Laws. Article 17. To sce if the Town will appropriate an additional stirn of maiie), for the pun)ose of pa}ing the cost of completion of the addition to the Hosmer School, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. in conjunction -Mth Article 4. Voted- That the sum of eight hundred and fifty dollars (ks'.5W he and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of com- pleting the cost of addition to Hosmer School and grading. Artick 18. To see if the Tc-Nvua, in accordance With the provisions of Chapter 499 of the Acts of 1920 of the Legislature, i6l] authorize the Selectmen for and hi the name and behalf of the Town to takc in fee, or acquire by purchase, or by gift, or othenvise, as a place for a Town Hall or for other public work-, the laird located at the corner of Mount Aubuni Street and Beacon Square, and bounded by Mourt Atiburn Street, Beacon Square, Arscual Street, Taylor Street and land of the Fitchburg Railroad Companv, said land being owned by Edward C. Nolan; Brighton Avenue Realty Coinp�ny; Heirs Thomas H. Kneeland;. Inez M. Graham; H. Leslie and Lulu B. Wheeler; Louis S. Thlerrv; Samuel G. Thayer, et ux., Elizabeth H. Thayer; Antonia TA-lagri; Salvatore Gnrrith; Heirs of William C. Foley- Mark E. Madden, and other owners unknown, containing iin all 519,824 sqviare feet more or less, appropriate the necessary money to lacy the cost or daw ages therefor, direct how the saine shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted- That further consideration of the subject matter of Article 18 be referrcd to a later Town Meetin,-1, Article 11). To see if the Town will appropriate a stun of money to pay. the cost of reconstmiction.and drainage of Cuba Street, direct how the n-tolicy shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN kIEETINGS 149 Voted. That the: cost of construction of drainage on Cuba Street be charged to the regular Drainage Appropriation. Article cle 20. To see if the Town will authorize the Select- men, for and in thu name and behalf of the Town, to take, acquireby- purchase;, car othe rise, for public purposes, a certain Marcel of land, with the buildings thereon, co ta,ining 1950 sgiiare feet more or less, ow-ned by the Walker & Pratt 1-Ianufacturing Company, or any part of said land, appropriate~ the necessary money to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take ally action relating thereto. Referred back to the Selectmen fear further report to the Town in conjunction ti ith the report of the Town Planner. Article 21. To see if the Town will authorize the con- struction and equipment or furnishing of a schoolhouse to be erected in the western part of the Town or elsewhere in the Town, as it shall direct, appropriate the scam or sums of money necessary to.pay the coast of such construction and furnishing and equipment, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. lotion to appropriate thee stun of three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars (832.5,000) and to reduce the Committee can Schooalhoaccse in the Western Part of the Town to seven (7) members, to be selected by the "INIoTerator from the present caminittce, submitted to the meeting. Voted: That roll-call be taken on this vote, which eras done with the folio xving restilt: 99 voting in favor, and 74 against. A two-thirds vote being, regUired for passage, this motion was lost — 99 in the affirmative, 74 in the negative. oted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby requested to call a Special Town )Meeting for the farther consideration of the subject matter of this article, within one month from datc. ArAcle 22. To see if the Town will authorize the Select inen to enter intc an agreement with the Town of BeInio rt providing for the joint const_ructian and maintenance of a drain for surface water and ground drainage of the two to xrris on -B lmont Street in the town -of Belmont, appropriate the 150 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT necessarV money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted. That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized and empowered in the mame and fichalf of the Town ti) entcr into an agreement with the Town of Belmont providing for the joint construction, maintcnance and tiE;c of an extension of the existing stolin drain iii Belmont Street, said extension faith manholes and apl)urtenances to he In said* Belmont Street and in streets adjacent thereto to carr\- off surface, ground and storm waters in the lands within the two towns adjacent to or near Belmont Street on either side, to the ei-id that such water naturally floNNing from Watertown across BL-linunt Street into the basin of Tellington Brook may be advantageously cared for, the cost of such construction and maintenance to be borne by the two toms, A as the said Selectmen may deem for the best interests s-)f Lhe Town- .4-rfiele 23. To see if the Town will authorivc the Selectmen to petition the Department of Public Works of the Commonwealth for a recommendation by it of a change and alteration of the boundary lines betiveen the Town of Water- town and the City of Cambridge, and the Town of Watertown and the Tomi of Belmont where said City of Cambridge and the said Town of Belmont are contilmous to the Town of INTater- town on the' northerly- side thereof. Voted: That the Selectmen be authorized to petition the Department of NNW Works, of the Comm on weal th of IN-lass- in a ge nchusetts, for it recommendation by it of a ch, and altera- tion of the boundary lines between the Town of Watertown and the City of Cambridge, and the Town of Watertown and the Town of Belmont, where said City of Canibrlidge and said Town of Belmont are contiguous to the Town of 111atertown, rin the northerly side thereof. Article 24. To hear the report of the SelectmeTi relative to the laying nut of Avon Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of bettcrments, and to sue, if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary sum of nioney to pay the cost of c0iistruction, or take any action relating thereto. OF TOWN LI'MiNGS 151 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Avon Road After due notice as required by thu, provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, %ve. the Selectii en of Watert(-mn, met on the twenty-second elate of January, A.D. 19 ' I , at 2.45 q'clock, .m., for tl1+c leurl)os of virwing the prctr;i-, �z, and on the twentv--second da, of Januar%, A.D. 1921, for tilt' purpose of the Iniblic bearing of all parties inte;rc ztc-d, rin a ractitIon for the laying out of Avon Road aq a public: r a%', attc.l we, the Selcctinen, upon co nsider<etiuti of the matwr, dv) hcreby adjudge that, public convonience and necessity require that Avon Road be laid out as and for a public wav, in accordance: With thu folIowin description, and as shoAm on a plan drawn by F. 1 . Mat-nard. Town Engincer, and dated January 14, 1921. Description of Avon Road to he Constructed under the Betterment Act Beginning at a jxmit can the snuthwe' s'crly ling} of 13eln-ecent. ;street, one hunelred cane;: and sixty himdreclt,lis ( 101.60) feet northwesterly fro n a stone baund marking ri point on the said southwesterly line of Belmont- Street ns laid out by the County- Commissioners; thenoe vxtending northwestcrIV and southwesterly by a cane thirty-one and, seven hundredths (3L07) feet in lennth to a point of'tangency on the southeasterly line of Avon Road, and having a radius- of twenty ( 0) feet by land belonging to Thomas R. Peede; thence extending south- westerly three hundred forty-one and fifteen hundredths (341.M feet to the boundary lime of land belonging to the Oakley Country Chita, by lan(I belonging to Thomas R. Peeide of twenty-five and farts-five hundredths (25.-15) feet frontage bein- a part;lot, and l)y land belonging comccutively to Thomas R. Pee de, Pexcy Whitehead, Lillian E.Johnson,John D. Walker, two lots., Lillian E. Jol}nson zc_r of Harold P. Johnson, and Charles Stetson, each single legit havi-ng a frontage of forty--fivo and ten hundredths (45.10) fe«ct; thence turning and ext;endin L; northwe3.ste?rIv by the saine boundary. tine fort- (40) feet in length to the northwesterly liege of Avon Road; thence turning and extending northeasterly three hundred, thirty-nine and seventy sip; hundredths (339.76) feet in length to a point of tangency, by land beIcni dii-, to John D_ yNralker and land 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT belonging to Ella Truesdale, each lot ha-%-ing a frontage of forty-seven and fifty-four liiandre�dLhs (47-54) feet, by the southeasterly end of Sunset Road, forty and diree hundredths, (40.03) feet, also by four separatc lots belonging ing consecutively to Catharine M. Hart, James and Gertrude Lake, two lots, and Ernest E. Alger, each single lot having a frontage of forty- five (45) feet, and by part lot belonging to Minnie L. Merrill iiith frontage of twenty-four and sixty-five hundredths (24.65) feet; thence extending northeasterly and northwesterly by a curve thirty and seventy-six hundredths (30-76) feet in length to a point of curvature on the said southwesterly line of Belmont Street by land belonging to the said Minnie L. A-ferl"111; thence turnint-, and e LI xtendim, southeasterIv by the said southwesterly ,3 line of Belmont Street eighty (SO) foot to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits cf Aven Road, which is forty (40) feet in Aidth between parallel lines extending from Delmont Street to the boundary line of land belonging to the Oakley Country Club. Said road is hereby laid otit and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan kvitb title " Town of Watertovrn, Plan of Avon Road to Accompany Dcscriptiun for Acceptance under the Betterment Act," and dated January 14, 1921, on file in the office of the Town Engineer, and a copy, of which is to be duly registered in the South Registry District of Middlesex County %vith this order. And said Board having considered the question of damagQs, sustained by the owncr% of the abutting land along which the said road has bccii laid out as aforesaid, hereby dacri-nine that no damages are sustained, and none are awarded, and said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are done mider the provisions of lain authorizing the assessment of betterments. And it is therefore ordered that Avon Read be and is herebv laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above description, and having considered the question of damages Sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesajd, we hereby determine that no damages have been stistained and none are awarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 153 under Chapter SO of the Gelacral Laws providing for the assess- anent of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed ,% ill receive benefit or advantage other than the general advan- tage to the community from said lasting otit and that better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said atrea described in said schedule and as shown on f,a elan of said area draivii by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engi- neer, dated January 14, I921, and an file in the office of the: Town Clerk of Tatertown, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that mill be assessed upon said described parcel. CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNES`I` K. INGALL.S, G. FRIIJDERICK ROBINSON, selech)IOn. A true copy, attest. RN EST K. IN GALLS, cleriz of S l ct ne a. Schedule In said schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first; day of April next preceding the dame of this carder. The persons named in said schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the ntimber of the lot set: opposite each parcel in said -e,ehedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan. on File i the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Log Side of EsUmilled OU'rter ida.'ress AT& fired Area Fronlagt Seller#lent John D. Walker. Rledzord., .......... 9 West 4?37 47.54 $142 62 Ella Trumdale., 10 Avan Road,Watertown— Ill West 45," 47.A 142 02 Catherine I41. Hart, 13elmQnt. , . , . , ,...,.., l I West +i9l :leAMU 135 00 James anti Gertrude Lake, Belmont,. .... ..., 12 West -171.15 =151M 135 00 James and Gertrude lake, Belmont. ... . ... 12A West 4725 45.110 IN 00 Ernest E.Alger.Belmont. .. . . . . ... . ...... 14 West 4725 45.00 135 Oft Minnie L. Merrill,490 Belmont Street,Wratr- Xown... . ... ........................ 15 West 4720 Z.41 166 23 Charles Statsun, an Mate Street, 1305wn .. .. S East 4750 45.10 135 30 Lillian E.Johnson. ux. of Harold P. Johnson, Belmont... ......................... 7 East -1726 45,10 135 30 1 a4 W;1TERTO N TOWN REPORT 1.0; .stale of Es4mated OwHer Alk'ress 1Frk. 4trcrl Area t'roFrlUle Beflamex"e Sohn D.Walkvr, Medfard ............. 6 Ean 4725 1 i.10 135 30 John 17. Walker. Medford—. . , East 4726 45.1�0 135 34 Milian E.j'ahnson,Behnont. ..,.. 4 East 4720 45AU 134 30 Percy Whttchcad. Boston. ... . . ........... .1 Fast. -1720 -15.10 135 30 'harms R,Peede.3 Avon Road,W ratertown.. 2 1=11A 4 i 2E4 45.10 135 30 I'lioma6 R.merle,2 Avon RDA,W;LtertfWn.. 1 B.'aA 472CI 5G..52 10 50 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Nlass., March 34, 1921. WhCreas, -tt a town meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the tiventy- first day of March, A.D. 1921, at which meeting a. quorum was present when Article 24 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: " To hear the Report of the Selectme-n relative to the laying out of Avon Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter -providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town Will vote to accept sairl str[,vt €s and for a public highway, provide the necessary sum of nioney to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto.,, An order of the Selectmen laving out Avon Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion tluly made and seconded it ivas voted unanimously as follows: " That the laying out of Avon Load as a Public way, as appears in. the report of the, Selectmen be and it is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authw ized to take the land described in said report as anti for a p-ablic way." And Whereas, for the purpDsc of laying out said alivun Road as and for a public way, it 1s necessary to acquire the soveral parcels of land which are inclialef1 in the area, desclxbed in said order of laying out as shown by, a copy of said order recorded herewith and on a plan referred. to in said order and on file in the officc of the Town Clerk of Watertown. And the oti gicrs, description and areas of cacti of said parcels are, as fallv)ws N s rite' Lot No. Sg.F . Ch ar3r,;Stets(m, W.State Stm-4 t. Bodan, .. . . . . ..... S q02 Lillian E.johnson mr.of f'larolJ P.f cihnson,Hel.mmil. . ._ ...._..... 7 j(F2 John D. Wniker. Nfeilfnrci.. ...................................... 0 602 John 1) Walker, Medfurcl........... ..... .. .. , ........- 5 !H12 Ullaan M,1c+hrmn. Be1rnont. .. ..... ... ......... ... •1 1402 PaKrcy �4lxitcltead, Bostf)n. , . ..................................., 3 fj0r3 RE'CORD OF TOWN MEETINCS Name Lol Xo. sq.2'1. Thomas R. Pestle.2.Avon kaad. Wr avnox�n.. ... . ............. . . . . 2 902 Thomas R. Pevde, 2 Avon RURd. Wtatatrtosrn_. ... , ... ... .......... . I 9&1 shzr I]. W lSccr, &°1 dP,trE1 . .e Pq 951 ll.r, TruasriiFe, to Avon Roam Wa�terto.tin.. ._.. ,. •.. . lf1 1:351 Catherine 1-1. Bart. Belmont...... ...• ................ ...... . .. ... 1 9 1"] Jnn es :anti Grrtrudc lAxkt:. Belmont. . . . ._. .. .. ..........._.., ... 12 OW ami:Ls wid Gertrude bake. Belmont. 1•2A goo lLrst Est 1 . �1lkt! r, Delmom. . ..• .• •...... •. .• ... . 14 VW Minnie L_ -Nlerrill,480 Bdment Strcct. Watcrtown. . ...._.__.._ . . .. 15 low And W he mas by said vote the Sole ct111cn were duly au thor- iz d to take: said laud and an appropriaLiou was shade at said town mecting z:b=for. Now Therefore it 1S orticl"c(: th`clt t114 par- cels of land, 111 contained within Oic nv-ma described in the: said order of la.y irig out, be and the -,ume are bereby taken for the purposes uses of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment (if betterments, and all according to the flan referred to in said order of is-ving out., which said flan -was duly faded in the office of the Town Cork more than scve-i days prior to said town mee5tinl. And the owners and occupants of the: land hereby taken and laid out as a publie-way are allowed until June 1, 1921, to take off and removes trees or structures affixed thereto, And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of darnapres sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are esttmatcd and awtarded as follows: Charles Stetson, GA)State Street, Boston _ . . ._._.... 8 '1i.' Nosl amazes L"tlli.m E.Johnson sar. of Harold P.Johnson, F?•a�lnrt�rrtt ,, - 7 = tin altamaps John D. %alker, 141edinrd. . . lry rE rlam.ages Cahn D.V%Il;k(!r, NEdforl, _`. i_' l anat es Lillian E.Johnson,Belmont, 1 larnagps Perey liphit hued.Boston. • , _ ., ,.. :t do + -amageg Thomm R. PLTde,y Avon Road, Watertown. . . .. - _ . Nu rlrErttnges Thomas R. Prela, 2;1ven Road Watertown- 1 '.iyl No 1 arnagtti J 'ohn D. W.Rcr, Medford... :[ . ;h 0 AI No damage. Cln rue=dale. 10 von Road, WatvrtcEt4'n , 111 13151 No d;-kjnages Cntherina `al• 1-lart,BeEmarit_ . _ . . . . .•._........ ..• • It 1:IkK) No(In -a a jamus and Gertrude Lake, llt`_rrir)nt . . . . .. .... ........ 12 V00 No tlrarnages Jlamcs and Gertmde Lakc. Belmont. . .. .. . ........ 12A VW No d ar=gtes Ernest E.Alger. Bt3::;girt. .. . 11 O(P No damages Alimk-L. Morrill. $till Iiuhnorit Stvvvt, 1L',azvrtmsn. . .. . .. 15 1000 IND damages Adopted: CIIAd LE,S M. 11[313OTT4 G. FREDERICK RC BIMS{N. Selectmen of N'tacriau li t 156 WATLIRTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 25. To hear the report of the Selectmeii relative to the laying out of Bay Street, under the provisions of Chapters 2 an(l 80 of the General La-%vs, thc latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said %treet as and for a public highwayr„ provide the necessary sores of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Bay Street After due notice as required by the provisions of Chajjter S2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the tnincteenth day of November, A. D. 1920, at .1.3f) o'clock p.m,, for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the ninetecuth day of November, A. D. 1920, [or the purpose of the I-mblic hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of BaY Street as a public way, an(] we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudgc� that public convenience and necessity, reglaire that Bay Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance Nvith the folloNving description, and as shown on a plan drawn by I'. I. Maynard, Town Engineer, and dated Januarys 19, 1921. Description of Bay Street to beConstructed under the Betterment Act Beginning at a point on tho northerly line of North Beacon Street one hundred eighty-two—two and ninety-eight hundredths (1 2M) feet easterly from the easterly line of Palmer Street and also sixteen and Oirteen hundredths (16.1:3) feet easterly from a stone bound marling a change of alinement of North Beacon Street at this locality; thence extending easterly by the said southerly line of North Beacon Street ninety-eight and forty-nine hundredths (98.49) feet to a point of ctuvature, thereby- extending across the northerly end of Bays Street thence turning and extending westerly and southerly by a curve thirty-Fight and eight hundredths (39.08) feet its lei gtla to the easterly line of Bay Street and ha-ving a radius of twenty (20) feet by land belong ng to Helen . 'XIeCuc; thence extending southerly by land belonging to Helen C. McCue two hundred RECORD of TOWN MEr 7;INGS ls5r twenty-six and four hundredths (226.04) feet to the north- westerly linc of the reservation belonginti to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; thence turning and extending southwesterly by the said northwesterly line of the Reservation forty-four and seventy-eight hundredths {4.1.S) feet to the westerly lire of Bay Street, thereby extending across the sotrtlierly end of Day Street; thence turning and extending northerly by the westerly„ line of Bay- Street two hundred sbity- (260) feet in length to a point of curvature, by land belonging to Helen C. McCue in three separate lot9 baying frontages in the: order herein described, eighty- (W feet and two lets eacli with front- ages of fifty- (50) feet, Ricliard C. -Mona.11aTI a single lot with frontage of fifty (50) feet, and by land Wtinging to Helen C. mectle with Dart frontage of thirty (30) feet, thence extending northerly and westerly- I)N. a curve forty-eight and seventy-nine hundredths (45.70) feet in length and having a radius of thirty- nine and forty-two hunch-edths (39,42) feel, by land belonging to Helen C. McCue to the point of bcginrdnng. The area enclosed by the above deaeripLion comprises the limits of Bay Street and is forty (40) feet ii- width extending southerly=from North Beacon Strm-t to the Reservation belong- ing to the Cormnonwealth of Alassachugetts. Said street is hereby laid out and the; grades thereof estab- lished as sbown cm a plan with title. " Town of 'Watertown. Flan of Hay Street to accompany description for acceptance tinder the Betterment Act," and elated January- 19, 1921, can file: in the office of the Town l nt 6, neer, and a copy of which is to be duly registered in the South Registry- District of]I ddlese: County with this order. And said Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the abutting land atom; which said strut has been laid out as aforesaid„ hereby de:tennine that no datnaf;es are: sustained and tic)ne aye awarded, and said Board herebv declares that all acts herein are done uncles the provi- sions of law autfiLm zhi ti-Le assessment of -betterments. And it is therefore ordered that Bay Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above description., and having considered the question of damages sustained by 158 %A'AT>":RTOWN `1'L7WN REPORT the owners of the lands across and through which said street bas been laid [:)ut; as aforesaid, wp, bereby determine that no damages have been sustained and clone are awarded, and we ftirtber order Md. declare that said laying; out is doiie under Chapter 80 of the General Uv;vs providing for the assessment Of bCtterinents, and that the area comprising the several parcels dcscribed and scat forth in the sched lle hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other tha1-i the generat advantage to the cCt#1'1mi—t111ty from said laying csut and that betterments are to be assessed for said layf-ing out upon the parcels of land in Said area described in said schodule aiul as sliowv on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. kfati na�rd, Town Engineer, .dated j anwaryf 19, 1921, and on file in�the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the amount ;set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. HARLES N-L ABBOTT, ERNEST K. INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, del"Chple . A true copy, attest ERN EST K. INGl>LLS, Clerk of Select;llen. Schedule In said schedule each parcel of land is described as of the fist day of Apiil ne-A preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in said schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said. first days of April, and in case said owner's iiame is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is awned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel bi said sched-Lile is the number of the lot shown on a plan on Tile in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. ILI Side of li;,tir,rrr:r;r Owner Address Me. ome] Area Fronlu..r Beurrmext Helen C. McCue, 2G4 North Beacon Street, water own. . . ...... ..... ... . ..... 101 &U-St 15101 124.12 $372 36 Certificate No, 11222,Book;75.V�lu4 343 Htlen C. McCue, 264 North Beacon Street, Watertown... ....................... 10-1 Ent 00i 5 Ia0.00 4,10 00 Certificate No. 112`29.13ook 7-5,page= RECORD OF '1'OW.4 M F FT ENG S 159 4-W SUe of Gslimalrel I anger 1•[.°r.,a No. .Siren, Area Fr4oulagr Brllrrinrne t1CdCn C. MCCUe. 24:,.1 Nt]y t:] Beacon Street, Watertown. . • , 100 West 1051E S0.00 $2.10 00 Certilicutc No, t 1-='".Book 75,page 35.. • Helen C. Mccue, �Ic: 'ti 771) Beacon Street, Watertewn. _ 11!1 West 5(01 N),0U 150 00 Certificate X a, I 1_ 2. Book 73,page M13 Helen C. McCue, '121C i North Beacon Street, Watertown. .... 98 lve%t 3000 50.00 1150 00 Certificr3ta No. 1 1222,Book 75.poll.,353 Mchard C. NIQMil1an, 1; Buy Street, Vater- t647M. . . ... .... ..........I—•....... 97 West -X00 50.DO T:0 00 CertiRmLc No.2406. Bork 20.paRi!545 Helen C. McCue, 2011 North Beacon Street. %vatertowtt. .. . o, West 311o6p 76,79 236 37 Certffitata x+'e. 112 22. B64k 75,page 3.53 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, N-lass., March 30, 1921. Wlicreas, at a town meeting held by the fiowri of 117'ater- ts;Fwn, r pilarly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- first day of March, A.D. 1921, at which meeting a quaram was present when Article 25 of the --arrant was before the ineeting as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying; out of Bay Street, tinder this provisions of Chapters Sr and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providifag for the assess- mcnt of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary- sung of money to pay the cast ref construction, or tape any action relating th+eretD.'" Are order of the Selectmen laying out Day Street and the report, of. the Selectmen with reference to said laving Out were read to the meeting, axed upon'motion duly made .and secomled it was vc led unanimol_tsly as follows: " That the la%ing out of Bay- Street as a public wait, as all r ars iaa the repor4 of the Selectmen, he and it is hereby aceepted, and the S)fAcet;men are hereby autho i7ed to take the land desc ibed in said report as and for a public ti,ay.,, And 1,1'iereas, for the purpose of laying out; said BILV Street as and E)r a p>1 blie way, it is necessary to acquire the•several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of la)-ing out as shown by a copy of said order recorded hereNNith and an a plan referred to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: 160 'WATL'RTC?WIN TC)Wlti REPORT Lot No. Sq.rt, Eden C. 4 X=, 204 North Beacon Street. Watertown n.....,._._,. 144 2482' Cerdf-irnte No. 11222. Book 75,puke 353 Eiden C. McCue, 204 North Beacon Stmet, Wlitertown.. ............ 101 21qD4 iCertificate No. 1121".1 . Book 75, page 3 g3 Helen C. ticCtte, '64 tivrth fiencon Street, Watertown. ,......,.. 143 1576 Cc,rulicate No. 11222. Borpk 75,page 153 Richard C. Monahan,9 Bay Street, Watertown...,......... ........_ 417 1000 Certiheata No, Z196. Book`ail, paga h[6 1'Ielen C. McCue, 264 North Aeacon Srreet. 'Watertown. . . Certificate No. 11222. Book 75,page 3M FFralen C. McCue. 2G4 North Beacon Street, Watertown,............. 90 1000 Certificate No. 11222, BrAitc 75,page.353 Helen C. McCue.29-1 :forth Brecon Street, Waterrtown,. ....... ... 100 1000 Certificate bin. 11222. Book 75. page 353 And Whereas, by said Note the Selectmen were duly authoniz d to take said land and an appropriation was madle at said town meeting therefor. Now Therefore, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained within the area described.in the said order of la-�in ' out, he and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a }public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laving out, which said flan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said town meeting. And the owners acid occupants of the land hereby taken and lain out as a public way are; allowed until June 1, I921, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages.sustained by the ownem of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follmvs fl'srnG LW Xv. Sq.Ff, Heim C.3fcCue,264 torch 13e:�car,5trertr watertawrt.. 1,14 2492 No damges Ccrtifc:rte NO, 112221. Book 75, page 35 Htlers C.McCue.204 North Beacon Street,Watertown.... 104 -1800 No aatrragzs Certificate No. 11222. 13ook 75,page 353 Helen C.McCue,21i4 North Deacon Street,Wa,tertowa..., 143 I'll-go No darnages Certificate No. 11222. Book 75, page 353 Richard C.Yonallan,9 Day Street:.1i atertown.. .. ...... 97 1000 No damages Certificate -No. 2WJ' i, ok 20,page 515 Helen C.McCue,264 North Dearon Street,I-Vatertawn_.., 99 10410 Na damages Certificate Ito. 11222. Book 75.page 353 I4e1en C.McCue,264?forth Beacon Street,Watt�rtown.... 99 1000 No damages Certificate Nu 11222. Book 75. page 35S Helen C. McCue,264 North Beacon Street,Watertown.... 100 1600 No da=g s Certificate Nut 112n, [Soak 75.page 353 :adopted: CMARLES X1. ABBOTT, ERNEST IK. INGALLS, G. FR.EDERICK ROBINSON, RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETUNGS 161 Article 26. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Cypress Street, under the provisions of Chapters S? and SO of the General Laws, the latter pro%iding; for the assessment, of betten-nents, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of construction, or take any action relating thereto. 4 Deport of the Selectmen on the Layout of a Portion of Cypress Street After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the third day of TMarch, A. D. 1021, at 3 o'ciock p.m., for the purpose of viewing; the premims, and on the third clay of March, A. D. 1921, for the l)M)ose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of a portion of Cypress Street as a public way, and Nve, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public coI veri"ience and necessity require that a. portion of Cypress Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by F. J. MaNmarcl, To��m Engineer, and dated February 17, 1921. Description of Layout of Part of Cypress Street to be Constructed under the Bettermeat Act Be,inning at a point on the westerly line of School Street three hundred fifty-tliree and twenty-nine hundredths (3.3.29) feet northern,~ from the northerly line of Walnut Street; thence extending; westerly six hundred seventy-one and forty-three hundredths (671.43) feet to a point of curvature by Lund belonging; to the folloving named persons whose ownership and frontages on. Cypress Street are herewith given in regular order, namely, Isla AL Hodsdon ono hundred fourteen and twenty-three hundredths (114.23) feet, Vahan H, Ananian seventy-two (72) feet, games F. Murray fifty-five (55) feet, Ca.terina Princiotta. fifty ( 0) feet, Town of Watertown fifty. (50) feet, Joseph Altemar and u . Vinceza fifty (50) feet, Ida M. 162 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hodsdon fifty (50) feet, Henry W. 1N.1iller and ux. Gertrude seventy and sixty-two hundredths (70,62) feet, Clara B. French two lots of-t%venty-sLix and sixty-five hundredths (20.65) feet and fifty-four and sixty-five hundredths (54.65) feet, respec- tively, William W. Oakes el al. fifty-four and twenty-eight hundredths (54.28) feet and, by part lot belonprig to the said Oakes el al. twenty-four (24) feet more or less to the said pc)int of curvature; thence extending westerly by a curve to the lift twenty-one and fifty-three hundredths (23.5.3) feet in length and ha-,ing a radius of two hu-ndred (200) feet by land belonging to the said Oakes et al. to a point of tangency; thence continuing westerly by land belonging to the said Oakes et al. one hundred two and twenty-three hundredths (102.23) feet more or less to a point of Curvature; thence extending westerly and south- easterly by a curve thirty-nine and twenty-three hundredths (39.23) feet in length and having a radius of fifteen (15) feet by land b6ongina, to the said Oakes el al, to the nortlicasterly line of Walnut '-3treet; thence turning and extending n orth wester]y by the said northeasterly line of Walnut Street one hundred sixty-one (161) feet more or less to a point of curvature; the'nee turnhig and extending southeasterly and easterly by a curve fifty-eight. and eighteen handredffis (58.18) feet in length by. land belonging to George H. Hudson to a point of tangency; thence extending easterly one fituidrod ninety-two and thirty seven hundredths (192-37) feet to a point of curvature by land belonging to NVilliain W. Oakes el al. consisting of tWo lots with frontages of fifty-five and nine hundredths (5,5.09) feet and fifty and seven hundredths (50.07) feet respectively, and by land belongring to Clara B. Frencl-i consisting of one lot and part of other lot respectively fifty and seven hun- dredths (50.07) feet and thirty-seven and fourteen hundredtlis (37.14) feet to the Said point or earvature; thence extending easterly by a curve twenty-tive and eighty-three hundredths (25.83) feet in length to a point of tanguicy and having a radius of two hun(Irc(I and forty (240) feet by land belonging to the said Clara B. French having a frontage of tw(-,,Ive and 1IiTICtV-SCVMI hundredths (12.07) feet on one lot and tivelve and ninety-six hundredths (12.06) feet on adjoining lot to the said point of tang ncy- thence� extending easterly six hundred RE-CORD OF TOWN '%,IEZTTXGS IM eighty-five and forty hundredths (685,40) fcct to the westerly line of School Street by land belonging to the folloi�ing named persons whose ownership ai-id frontages on Cypress Street are herewith given in regular order, namely, Clara B. French part lot, thirty-nine and fourteen hundrodth3 (39.14) feet, Francesca Cucinotta forty (40) feet, Gustaf F. and ux, Augmsta W. h7ickson fifty (50) feet, Gluscppc and vx. Rosa Brescia fifty (50) feet, Ethel M. Clark fifty (50) feet, Francesca Cticin- otta fifty (50) feet, 'halter C. Stone fifty (50) feet, Francesca Cucinotta fifty (50) feet, Walker & Pratt Manufact-Luing Co. four lots each of fifty (50) feet frontage and by Paul and Sandouik Sarafian one hundred Six and twc!Tity-six hundredths (IG6,26) feet to the said Nvesterly line of School Street; thence turnina and extenclin,, southerIv I)%, the said %vestcrlv line of School Street forty-two and thirty-seven hundxedths (42.37) feet to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of the relocated part of Cypress Street which is farts- (40) feet in NNidth betwcen parallel lines extending from Schoot Strut to Walnut Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a Flan with title " Town of IlVateertown. Plan of Cypress Street shoning relocation of part of Cypress Street for acceptance tuider the Betterment Act," dated Fcbruary 17, 1921, on file in the once of thee Town En&rineer, and copy of which is to be duly registered in the South Registry District of N-U(Idlescx CcuTitv with this order. And said Board liming considered the question of d.-u-nages sustained by the ownerg of the abutting land along which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that no darnagres are. sustained, and none are, awarded, and said Board hereby declaresthat all acts herein are (lone under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments. And it is therefore ordered that a portion of Cypress 'Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the provision" of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through whieb said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we 164 WATAMTOWN11 TOWN REPORT hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and we further order and declare that said hning out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws Providing for the assessment of bettemients, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexecl, will receive benefit or advantage" other than the general. advantage to the communiti, from said layiT11 OUt and that betterments are to be assessed for said lay,u- out an the parcels of land in said area described in 11, pa said schedule- and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. IMaynard, Town Engineer, dated February 17, 1921, and on file in the office of the Toivn Clerk of Watertown, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the aMULIM CS01IRWd to be the betterment that will be asscssed upon said (kscribud parcel. CHARL13S M. ABBO"17, ERNEST X. INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, A true copy, attest: ERNEST K. Ili GALLS, Clerk of Selechnen. Schedule In said sr-licdulc each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persoins, named in said schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unlaiown. And the niumber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. LoJ Side of &O"Idled Owner Address No. Mrerg Area FronlaRr Bellerprien r George H.Hudson.1313 W'alnut Stnict,IV,a6ter- town. . . .. .!-� ...... ..... 65 North 6878 SSAB fl-r4 54 William W. b�-q n�� �' �i�rll C. C11T IC, E-xectitors nnrl Trostfts under will I George 11. Oakcs,Wilt"'O" North 6859 55-09 165 27 William W. Uakns and Ed..;d. Executor,; and Trustees tinder will of George t3,Oakm Winthrop.. .......... 07 North 0525 50,07 150 21 RECORD OF TOWINZ ME137`F GS 165 Lot SMe rrr rMlimairdl t7a,r,er .-1ddress ,'ti'a. `fired Area Proarlage Bollerment Clara B. French, cam C. S. Drake, 10 'State Street, Bo"te". . . . . .... .............. 63 North MM 50.07 V-10 SI Clara B. Frtnoh, curs: C. S. Drake, 10 ,State Street, Boston. . , . . . ... .. - [ill forth 8wo 50.11 150 33 Clara B. French, Carr C. S. Drake, to Mate Street,Boston. . . 70 North 5'2(>t5 52.10 IrM 90 Frrance= Cu6notta. Belmont. 71 Ndrrth .10110 40.00 121D 11U Gustaf F. and wm. ,A ugust;t IV. Erieks„ri. °124 Cypress Street. Watr•rtowri.._ •__•._--. 72 North li M.00 ISO 00 Giuseppe and m-r. Rosa Brescia, 2� Cy'lar< Street, SL'ritertoWn.................... i3 North 5410C1 .-k.110 150 U0 Ethel M. Clarke,WLkrntouth 74 North IN" 50.00 15000 Frri.tacesea Cucincitta, BLAmcint. . . . ,..,... . 75 North 5" 60-00 150 04 Walter C. Stone. 1' Walnut Street, Water- town. . ..... 76 North 5030 50-W 150 00 r-T.MCe5er1 Cueinatta,+Bvl nion , 77 North 5000 50,00, IM 00 Walker ll: Pratt A113, Co., Watertown .. .... '78 :North :000 W.00 150 00 Wallrcr& Pratt Mfg. Co., 14atertowtt .. .... 79 North 500 50.00 1n0 00 Walker& Pratt Mfg. Co., Watertoum ., .... 80 N€nrth 15000 0.00 150 00 'SValker 8: Pratt .111�g Co., jVater%o%;,n .. ..., $l ;tiortFi :000 50M 160 00 Paul and Sand'onik Sarafian, C.nr. School and C:YPr s Streets. watertmyn. . ... .. .... 29 North 5846 106.26 318 78 Ida N- L Hodsdon. care C. S. Drake, 1.0 State Street, Boston. . 9�. 52 South 60 114.23 3,12 69 �ranan H. Ananian, 59-111 .CYPr Street, fiat-crtrn',-rt.. ..... ,.....-.--. . So South 4008 MOD 21€1 Do grimes F. hlurTav, 1,%7 Cypre&s Street, Mktcr- towu. . . . . .. ........................ 91 South 771.2 55.00 165 00 Caterisa Prritteiratta,61 Cypmss S=rcet. Water- town. . . . ... ...................... M South f1727 50.00 150 00 Town at�'atertt�t�it . . . .- 99 South 62(13 50.00 trill t" tosephAltemarantl da:r.VIncenza,Boston .... 90 South 11388 50.00 150 00 Ida M. Hoilsdon. care C. S, Dmke, 10 State Street.Boston- - - - - - - ---------------- 01 youth 52St 50.00 ISO 00 Hen 'W. Miller and rr;r. Gertrlide,35 Cy press �i reet, 'Matert wn.. 02 South 5572 70.62 211 so Clara B. French. afire C. S. Drake, 10 State Strict, Boston. , 03 Satoh 3167 25.0 79 gar Clara B- Fr`xrCh. care C. S. Drake. 10 State Street, Ile,stoat... . ..... .............. 94 South 32413 lrr1.15o 163 U5 ll4 Miam W. D.kcS q and rdward C. Clarke, Executors and 'Trustees under will of George H. Oakes, Winthrop. . 95 S+euth 4-nU 54.28 102 84 William IV. Oakws find Edward C. CliirL-e, Executors and Trwttes under will of George H. Oakes, Winthrop. , . . . ..... 96 South 9286 185.99 560 97 Selecti=)'9 Office, Watertown, Mass., '-\•1-arch 30, 1921. Miereas, at a town inveting held by the Town of Water- town, re,,,,larly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- first day of '-larch. A. D. 1921, at which meeting; a cluonim was present when Article, 26 of the warrant Nvas bcfo re the ineeting as follows " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the lading out of Cypress Street, under the provisions of Chapters 52 and 80 of they General Lars, the latter providing for this assessment of betterments, and to see it the Tm%m will vote to accept said. street as anti for a public higliway, provide the necessary suns of money to pay the cast of constriction, or take any action relating thereto.'" 166 WATERTOWN TOWN, REPORT An order of the Selectmen laying out Cypress Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to Bald la4� ng out were read to the ineeting, and -upon moticn duly made and secanded it was voted unanimauslyas follows: " That the laying out of a portion of Cypress Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Sclectnien he and it is liereby accepted, and the Sclectnicii are hereby alitholizcd to take the land described hi said rL!port as alad for a public And Whereag, fur the parpose- of laying out said portion. Of Cy ress Street as and for -a Public way. it is necessary. to P acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of lax-itilci, out as shown by a copy of salcl order recorded herewith and on a plan referrud to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Water- tovvn. And the owners, desctiptioii and areas Of L:ach Of Said parcels are as follows: Napnr Lai Paul and gartdotii k-Sa rafia n.Cur_School and Cypress Streets,Watertown 2'M Walker&- Pratt 'Manufactu rIng Co., AValLrLown. a] INK) Walker& -Pratt JklallUtuCLUring Co., lVatertowli....... ....... ....... 80 1000 Walker 8-- Pratt Manufacturing Co., Watertwxn.....L I . . ............ 711 l(K)0 Walker& Fritt Maiaulactwing Co.. Watcrtmirn.. ..... ..... ....... iS 1000 Francesca Cucinotta, Belmont. . . . . . ...... .. . ...... ...... 77 WIN) Watter C Storii.,. 12 Wninut Street,Watertown 711 1000 FTanMSCU CUChlOtta, B01MORt . . ... . ...... . ...... ii-I 1000 Ethel M. Weymouth. . .. . .. ... ......... ......... ...... ... -j�l 1110U Gustaf arul rev.AWusi,-6 W.Erickson,26 Cy press Street.WAtertown, . ,.. -j 2 1 00D Guisc PVv-L'ut vx.Riy!ia RrLscln,2.1 Cypiess SLrvel,VV.,1tL-rtqwn,,� .. . . ... 7:3 10OU FrRn2t-.-,LLL4 CUCinCttft, 110111104)t. . . . . ...... . ........ .. . ... .......... 71 SMI r-tam B. Preach. cam C, S. Drrdw, 10 State Strea, Doiton. . . ...... . 70 I031 Clara B. French,care C. S. Drahe. 10 State Street, Boqtln. . . . ....... fS13 875 Clara B. French.cart, C. S. Ilirrtke, ID 9tzite Street, Boston. . . . ....... Ms 600 winiarn W- Opk(s and Ed%%rd C.CLLrL'C, Excoutor.4 and Trustues under will of George H.Oake-4,WiiithroP. .... . ... . ... 1;7 son William W.Oakes and Edward C.Clarke, Executors and Trustees under 9L%3j1(jj George I'l.oakO'�ViftthYOI).. . .... ......­ ­LL..."I W 41 Ida M.1 MdMon,care C.S.Drake,IDState StrLe L.Boston. ..-.--- .... 82 23M Vahan H. ATULnian.59-61 Cyprcm Street.AAIutertown. . .. .. ....... ... 813 14 M James F. Murray,97 C5,press Street,., W atertown.................... 87 I 10D 10 CRtE-LIML PrLnCiottao 51 C-1-pre Street, 1V1IWTt0Wn. . . . ....... lib 1000 Town of Watertown.. . . . .......... SO IRK) Joseph Alterriar and ux.Vincun, Boston. . ..... ......L 00 1000 Ida M. F10flSdGn,CnTe C. S. Drake, 10 State Street, RoAtou........... 91 IM 11 Unry W.- 'Miller and u x. G ertruic. '0 Cypro%--i Stmet' Watertwvii..... !D2 14t2 Clara B. French,care C. S. Drake, 10 State Stmt. Boston. - - -.. .... V3 rIM Clara B. Frenuh, carp C. S. Drake, 10 State Street, BoAon. . . . ....... 94 1093 447illiam W.Oakes and Edward C. Clarke. Rxecu torn and Trus L Ltn under will of George H.Oakes,W.i[it[IT-rip. .. Vj I086 Williftu,W.. Oakes wad Erbrart'l C.Clarke. Executors qnd Trustees LLrdc!r will of George If.Oakes.Winthrop... . - .......—.. ......I-- V 11 3504 And Whereas, by said vote the Selectmen were duly autharized to take said land and an appropriation was rnadu at said to%vn meeting therefor. Nc)Nv Therefore, it is ordered that the above desciibccl RECORD OF "fMYN MEETINGS 16 parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the sane are hereby taken for the purposes of a public waxy Linder the provi inns of lavv authorizinor the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said town meeting. And the Owners and occupants of the land hereby taker and laid out as a public way are allowed until June 1, 1921, to tape off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustainccl by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows: Karlae rL.oi IV a, Si.Ft, Paul and Sandouik Saraian, Cor. ;school and Cypress Strect9, WzLtertowil. ., .. ,..,.......... ... 2050 No damages Walker&Pratt"fanuliacturing Co.,'44atcrtoltra.....,,,.. al 111[111 No damages 53Talker&Pratt Manuf,acturizix Co.,W atcrtown. ., ..,.... 50 1000 No tiama+ges W alker&Pratt AlanUitturing Co.,Wntaitou-u......-... 70 1000 NO damages Wulkcr&Pratt?lianufacLuring Co.,Watertown._,...- 78 1(M No damages Francs sca Cutinotta. Belmont..... . . ....... .. . .... . . . 77 1000 No damages '*alter C.Stone, 12 Walnut Street. Watertown. . . ._. ... 76 VMX) No damages Prances,pa.Cucinuit;r.Belmont. . . . . ...._. . .. . . , . . . - -_ 75 1l1(!i1 No darrri.ges Ethel M. Clarke, Weymouth. - , . . , . --,. ... . .......... 74 1000 NO tlatnages Gustrlf and ux. Augusta W. Erickson, 2d Cyprt.w%Strut, WRtertcswn. . . .......... . ......... .. .. ..... ..... 72 loco No dainng" Giuseppe and u-r. R-(Aa Brescia. 24 Cyprrms Street, Water- town. ......,.« .., ,,,....,.< 73 low NO damages Iir�neLpsca Cui:irrott<, 13rlmont. , . ,., ,.....,,......... 71 M) NNO damages Clara B.French,care C.S.Make, M State Street,Boston 70 Uyl l No day€nAges Clara B.Frenc:b.rare C.S. Dricke. li}St:atc-Stmet,Boston (10 S-25 No damages (-!nra 13.French.care C,&Drake, 10 State S,trcet.Boston 6S (300 No damages William IV- L3al;e49 arrcl # clar:rrc! C. Clarke, Hxmutors and Trustees under grill of George H.Makes,Winthrop, ,-- (37 300 ;fin damages William W. (lakes and Ed%mrd C. Cha a', Etr c:utors and TrustctD under rill of Gcoft�#e H.Bakes,Winthrop. . .. 66 41 NO damages Isla MHruluion,care C.S.Dralcc.10 State Street,Boston 82 2360 do damaages Vahan 11.An.'ar um� 55-11I Cypress Strearot,%Vaterta%m ..... 86 1440 da da=Res James F.Murray,87 Cyprc—a Street,Watertown . . .... 87 1 too iti r damages UAtcrirsa 1 riuciotta,c:,l Cypress Street,TRa,'axtertown. . . . . ., SS 1(1(1Gt No lama is Town of Watertown.. . ....... ,,........... lit) 1000 No damage ios ph ellternair grid us.Vincrra f�05trrr7 ++0 100U NQ d amagcs tlti 11.I-Todsdon.care C',S,D 'Lkt, L!1 State Street,11t tarn t31 ft}I1l1 \rr alamaal g Bert W. i1.liller and = Grortruf1c. 45 Cypms Street, 5 YY 3tVTt0%Vn. , ,, t12 1.112 No darl7s9-ges Glare 13.Frencli,�,re 1C S. Drnki:4,10 State Strut,lluston 93 ;M11 -Nv elaimrsgty Clarz B.French care C 5.Farr€l-o.111 Staate Streei,Dutdon 111, lltli,'3 N,a daMftgea William W. U ke's and Edward C. CLarke, Executors and Trustees under V.-il1 of C eora{c If.01kea,'4 W.inthrop._«. 9(i :3,i(I i No damages Witliam %V. Cakes and E:cly avc! (7. iC:lacrkc. I=s%-cutors �tam1 Trwtvcs ,wid r will.of George 11.Oakes. 44"imhrnp. ., 9.3 10sli No cl,uiLzgm Adopted C l l.1k-LES M. A17BOTT, EIR FIST K. INGALLS, G. F k 1-.1 ER1CK ROBINSON, elechoren of Watertown 168 'WATERTOWN T()W1ti REPORT Artictc 27. To hear the report of the Selectmen- relative to the laying aut of the unaccepted portion of Inrra Avenue, -andcr the provisions oI CIia.pters 82 and 30 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of co rstructicn, or tale an_j. a.ction relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of a Portion of Irma Avenue A f ter clue notice as rewired by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of lVatertown, met on the twenty-second day of January, A. D. 1921, at 2.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the twenty-second day of jantiary, A. D. 1021, for the ptu-pose of the ptiblic hearing of all parties interested, can a petition for the laying out of a portion of Irma .Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity- require that Irma Avenue be laid out as and f or a public way-, in accord- ance with the follo-Mrig description, and as shown on a plan drawn by F. J. Maynard, Town Engineer, and elated January 3, 1921. Description of Unaccepted Part of Irma Avenue to be Constructed under the Betterment Act Beginning at a point on the southwesterly tine of Irma Avenue eiglityr-two and forty hundredths (82.40) feet frorn the northwesterly lisle of Clayton Street; thence extending north- westerly an the said southwesterly line of Irma Avenue 13y a curve to the right seventy-three and eight hundredths (773.08) feet in length to a point of compound curvature, and having a radius of two hundred thirty (230) feet, by land belongitzg to Macina Grover lien ing a frontage of five (5) feed:, and by land belonging to Joseph A. Wheelock with a frontage of sixty-eight and eight hundredths (08.08) feet; thence extending n,ortb- westerly-and westerly by a curve whose length in part is nineteen and thirty-two hundredths (1 .32) feet, and having a radius RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 169 of tventy (20) feet, by land belonging to the said 'S heolock; thence extending northerly by a medial line between the easterly line of Irma Avenue, and the € esterly line of Rangeley Baud at this locality one hundred one and fifty hundredths (101,50) feet in length more or less to the southerly line of Maplewood Street; thence turning and extending easterly Barry--cane (41) feet more or less by the said southerly line of Maplewood Street which being a curve has a radius of two hundred sixty-six and thirty-six hundredths (266.36) feet to a print of compound curvature; thence turning and ea-tending westerly and southerly by a curve thirly and eighty-eight hundredths (30.88) feet its length and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of compound curvature on the easterly line of Irma Avenue, by land belonging to the Parvin Harbaugh Park Trust Co. thence extending southerly and southeasterly by a curve one hundred thirtv-three and seventy-seven hun- dredths (133.77) feet in length and having a radius of one hundred ninety* (190) feet, by land belonging to the said Park Trust Co. having a total frontage of ninety-three and sixty-five hundredths (03.65) feet, and by, land belonging to Harry L Boivinan %frith a frontage of seventy-one (7 I) feet.; thence turning and extending southwesterly forty (40) feet across the northeasterly end of the accepted part of Irma. Avenue to the paint of be ianing. The area. enclosed by the above descTripti€an comp rises the limits of the unaccepted_ part of Irma Avenue and is forty (40) feet in width het€veer parallel lines of Irma Avenue rind of varying widths at its junction 1-Vith Rangeley Road, and extends from the southerly line of Maplewood Street to the accepted Dart of Irma Avenue_ Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan with title " Town of WatertoAvn. Plan Showing Unaccepted Part of Irma Avenue to Accornpany Description for Acceptance under the Betterment Act,,' and dated January 3, 1021, on file in the office of the Town Engineer, and a copy* of which is to be: duly re'*stered in the South Registry District of 2%4iddlesex County* ,"ith this order. And said Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the abutting land along which said 170 WATERTIDWN TOWN REPORT hart of street has twen laid atit as afonr said, hem1w determine that no damages are sustained and none are awarded, and said Board hereby declares that all acts licrein are done tinder the provisions of law authDrizipg the assessment of betterments. And it is therefore ordered that a portinn of Irma. Aveitue he and is hereby Iaid out as and for a public way, under the prm isions of Chapter 82 of the General Lames, according to the rtbove description, and ha.%, iig considered the question of damages sustained by the owncrs of the lanrls across and through which said street has been land out as aforesaid, v e herel)v determine that no damages have hmn sustained and alone are awarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessaneiA of betternients, and that the area comprising the several parcels desviibed and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, will recenre heneft or advantage other than the general advantage to the conic-mm.ty from said lasting out and that betterrnetits are to he assessed for sald laying alit ztpon the parcels cif land in said area described in said sche:dulu and its sliown on a Flan of said {yea (Inawrl by Forrest J. Maynard, '1`tawn Evgineer, datecl jaaauary 3, 1921, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of I-Vatertown, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estiimatod to be the bcttonnent that will lie assessed upon said des M. 'bcd parcel. CHA R LES M, AB 13 Q'I`T, ERNEST K. II' GALLS, G. FR17M RICK ROBINSON, Selectate x. .A truc copy, attest: ER'NEST K. INGALLS, Clark of Select;text. Schedule In said schedule r ea.ch parcel of land is desciibcd as of the first day of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in said schedule are the stipposcd owners of record as of said first day of April, and in ease said owner's RECORD OF TOWN MEETINCS name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot -get opposite each parcel i-n said schedule is the ntunber (if the lot shown an a plaii on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown, Lai Side of njinsaled 0-mer Addresr jyo Sleed :Area Fronlage Bdierment Par%in Harbaugh P.uk Trust Co.. 27 SLrhoul Street.BOAGn. . . . . ......... 64 Cast 517c-1 93.05 1.52,80 95 Harry L.Bowmi n,I rin rt Avc nu L-,Wa t4vto,&N-n 63 East 5060 71-M 213 00 M a?ina Gi-o).rer- -()WIL I ke r qt a-eel.,1,c me r vi Ile 24 Nvest moo 5,W Ih DO jwe'ph A. Wheplock. 43 Rangeley Roart. Watertown. . . ................ ....... 10 west 5 79 G S7.40 24j2 20 S 1 elpetmen's Office, Watertown, -Mass., March 30, 1921. 1.17hereas, at a town 1-neetilIg held 13�r the Toivii of Water-. town, regularly c L-LI led and duly warned and held on the tv.enty- -first day of March, A.D. 1921, at wbich meeting a quorum was present when A-rticle 27 of the w-,arrant was before the Inecting as follows: Id To hear the -report of the Selectmen rchative to the laying out of the unampted portion of Inner AVenUe-, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street a,; and for a public high- Avay, provide the necessary- sum of money- to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating tbereta.7r An order of the S-3,clectnien Inying, out the unaccepted portion of Irma Avanue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out Nvere read to the ineeting, and upon motion dult= made and seconded it was voted unanimously as foal lobs; " That the laying oat of the unaccepted portion of Irma Aventie ns a public way, as appeaT% in the repot of the Select- men be and it i� hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authmized to take the land described in said report as and for a public And whercas, For the purpose of laying out said unaccepted partion of brat Ax-enlie as and for a Imblic way, it is neces.-try to acquire the several parcc-l% of land whieb are included In the area described in said order of laviag out as sliawn by a copy 172 NV'4URT0NVX TOWN REPORT of said order rccorded herevith and on a plan referred to in said order and on file- in the office of the, Town Clerk of Water- tGwn. And. the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: Xame Lot NO. Sq. PC .%1.j7.,jT]3 rjj-Cj%rer, I-A Walkor:Street, qornnrvillL. .. ............. ----- --- 21 Mn jostph A. T%Vheelack-,41 RRTIJMIC' RUYI, waturtown. .......... . 10 1 S.5 11 HRrp, I.- Bowman. Irma A4nue, WatL'ItO%rn. ....... 003 1440i, P- AI. PArk Trust Co.,27 School Sircct, Boston.. . .............. .... .. 04 20CU And Whereas, by said -vote the Selectimen were duly authorized to take said la id and an apj-,)rupriation Nvas made at said ti)wn meeting therefor. Now Therefore, it is ordered that the above described jx'trcc,,1s of land., all coiitallned Mithin the area described in the said order of laying out, be -and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the pro%risions of law author- izing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said c)rdcr Df laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town C-1crIc snore than seven day-9 prior to said town mectilicly. And the owners and occupants of the land herehy taken and laid out as a Public wav are allowed until June 1, R321, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is r-trtlier Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustainers by the, owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows: N L'O No, Mazinn Graver, 50 Walker&rcet, Somerville. ......,,.. 24 100 No damage Joseph A. Wheelock,43 R-avg lty RoA,Watertown. 10 IS36 NO dannRos Marry L. bowman. IT=Avenue, Watertowti. 14 11.1-1 No damigcs P, 11. Park Trust Cc.. 27 School Street,Bos tDa... ...... (M 12060 No damages Adopted- CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST M INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selachnen. of 11'aterlmar- Artirlo 28. To hear the roport of the Selectmen relative to the lavinl:y out of Kimball Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 90 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assess-ment of betterments, and to see if the Toi�m will vote to accept said street as and for a public h1gliway, provide RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 173 the nccesgary sum of money tu pay the cost of construction, ior take anv action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Kimball Road Ai tu-r due notice ns required by the,provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-second day of January, A. D. 1.921, at 3 o'clock, pan., for the purpose of �,ieiving- the premises, and on the tweTity-second day of Jantiary, A. D. 1921, for the purpose of the public licaring of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of I`Gmhall Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consifICTZEt .ion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that pul.-)Ilc comreniencc and necessity require that Kimball Road be laid out as and for a public wav, in accordance with the following description, and as SIICV%-n can a plan drawn by F. J. Nf iynard, Town Engineer, and dated February 4, 1921. Description of Kimball Road to be Constructed under the Betterment Act Beginning at a point on the northerly 11ac of IN-lo-unt Auburn Street one hundred eighty-five and thirty hundredths (185.30) feet easterly from the easterly line of Irma Avenue; theuce extending easterly and northerly by a curve sixteen and twenty hundredths (113.20) feet in length to a point of tangency and haNing a radius of cloven (11) feet by land belonging to the Pan,-in Harbaugh Park Trust Co.; thence extending northerly by the jvesterly- 1-Me of Kimball Road five darndred eighty-two and cighty-olic latindmdths (.582.181) feet by land belci-igill­ to the said Park Tnist Co. having a frontage of eighty-four and three hundredths (84.03) feet, Lucinda C, Specht, having a frontage of eighty-two, (82) feet, and by land belonglag to the said Park Trust Co. comprising six (6) scparate lots having each a frontage of sixty (60) feet and a part of lot having a frontage of fifty-six and seventy-eight hundredths (56.78) feet; thence turning and extending nfortherly and westerly by a curve fifteen and twenty-five hundredths (15.25) feet in length and having a radius of twelve (12) feet by land. belonging to the said Park Trust Co. to a point c)f tangency on the southerly- I 174 IYATERTOW ' TOWN REPORT line of Maplewo'cd Street; thence turning and eNt:3ndin,, easterly sixty-three and forty-two hundredths (G3.42) feet lj%, the southeriv line of Nfaplunvood Street to a point of curvatm,Q,, thence turmag and extending wosterly and southerly by a curve eighteen and thirty-eiglit hundredths (18.38) fQet its length mid having a radius of ten (10) feet by hand bz4owjing to the; sai(I Park Trust Co,-, thenice extending soutlierly by 01 easterly Knu of Kinihall Read five hundred sixty-orte and sixty-three hundredths (561.63) feet to a point of curvature, by land belon,,,jng to the said Park Trust Co. comprising Con- secutively a part lot having a frontage of eigbty-five arid eighty-severs hundredtlis (85.87) fect, a :separate lot with ninety-nine (99) feet frontage, four (4) sp-parate lots mach having a frontage of sixty (W) feet, a %eparate lot having a frontage of sixty-nine (69) feet, and a part lot of sixty-seven avid sevent%- six hundredths (67.76) feet to the said point of curvature, thence exturtding southerly and easterly by a curve eightcen and thirty-six hundredths (18.36) feet in length to the northerly line of Mt. Auburn Street and having a ra(litis of cloven (11) feet by land belonging to the said Park Trust Co.; thencc turning and extending waste-Tly by the northurly line: of Mt. �uburn Street sixty-two and thirty hundredtlis (62.30) feet in length to the point of be&ning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of ICmball Road which is forty (40) feet between parallel lines extending between TvIt. Aubum Street and 'Maplewood Street. Said road is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown en a plan xvith title " Tomm of ANTatertown. Plan of Kimball Road to accompany descriptioli for acceptance -under the Betterment Act," dated Febmary 4, 1021., on file in the office of the Town Engineer and a copy of which is to be duly registered in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. Anct said Board having considered the question of damages sustailied by the owners of the abuttin," land along which the said road has been laid out as caforesaid hereby determine that no damages are -.;ustained, and tune are aw-arded, ancl said Board hereby declares that all acts RECORD OF TOWN -WEETINGS 175 herein are done un(f(--r the prolnisions of law authorizing the assessment of bettemients. And it is tberefore orelcred that Kimball Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way under the provisicAls of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according, to the above description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out aq aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and we further order and declare that said lavim- ovit is done under Chapter SO of the. General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and fliat the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, iNrill receive benefit or ads antage other than the general advall- tage to thc community from said laying out and that better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of hand in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, dated Feb mars 4, 1921, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of NVatertown, and the amcmnt set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that NNill be assessed 'upon said described parcel CIIARLES -M. A13130TT. E"I2NE'ST K. INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON. selvChuen. A tnic copy, attest, ER NEST K. 1NGALLS, Clerk of SelectniRri. Schedule In said schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said 01Vner's naire is not Correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOAT schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of II-Tatertown. L(4 SUdeal E2;jfR10fed Ouver Address No. 5r,"I Area Fronhugc BeUrrinent Parvin Har'baugh Park'Trust Co.,L.C.Wason 0 als., 27 Sebool Street, Boston. ,,.. 45 East 7425 104.25 $312 75� Parvin MiTbauph Fark Trost Co..L.C.14 ason a als_27 Schaal Street. Boston. . . . ... 46 Emit 6193 09-00 297 00 Varvin Harbaugh Park Trust Cu,,L.G,Wasun el als_, 27 School Street, 3witon, . , . _, -17 East =iD 60.00 130 00 Parvin 14arhau4bPark Trw5t Co..L.C.Wason el ids., 27.C cat Srrect. Rostcjii. . . , . , _ 48 East 5880 MOO 150 Co. Parvin Hart au gh Park TrLNt C'k)., L. Wason el cris., 27 School Stro-A, 111)"trill . ,'. .19 1.1;sL GIDOO 60.00 ISO 00 Parvin ffarMugh Park Trust Ca.,I_C.Wason el ah%, 27 grholal Street. 13mitull, , , ... 50 East 7017 ('1C-00 Im DI). Farvin Harbauq1%Park TrustCo.,L.C.\Vason d cis.. '.!7 6khoal Street. Boston- - .. .51 B-,v4t 6900 69.00 207 013 Parvin 11-arbaugh llarkTrivat Cc,,L.C.WLson e; -shr., 21 qchoDl Street, Boston. . . . .. 53 Rest 7402 56.12 25S 3Cr Parviii Ha rhaagh Park Trust Co.,L.C.Wason .ft ais.,27 School Street. Boston. 11. 02 West 6000 72.03 2ofl, 09 Parvin Harbaugh ParkTrust Co.,L.C- W;L-,Un e: als., 2. School street, Boston. . ... 6 1 lvtst 6111 Cie-00 ISO 00 Parvin Harbaugli Park,rrust Co.,L.C.Wason d als.,27 School Street, Boston.. ...... W weat 6217 50-00 180 go. Parvin Ha rbau gb Park Trust Co.,L.C.WRwn d als.,27 School Street. Boston. 50 "Test a2s 9 W.00 ISO GO Parvin liarbaugh Park Trust Co.,L.C.Wagon 4 ales.,27 School Street. Bustun- SA lVest 0360 60.00 1,50 M Parvin Harbaugh Park Trust Co..L.C.'7""­on el als.,27 Scbool Street, Boston.. . .._ 57 West 5462 60.00 M Do, Pai-6in Flarbaugh Park Trust Co..L.C.Wasork el 41S., 27 School Street, 11 QW1ft,. 5G W�Cst 6541 GO.00 180 00 Lucinda C.Specht. 12 Kimball Road, Water- twh*n....... .-- 55 West 6700 82-00 216 00 Par%in linybaugh All�'W.1ft W­w%n of als.,27 School Street, Boston., . . .... 54 W C Rt 627Q 10023 301 50 Selectmen's Office. Watertown, Mass., March 30, 1921 Whereas, at a town meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- first day of March, A. D. 1021, at which nnecting a quorum was present when Article 28 of the warrant was before the, meeting as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of X imball Road, ulidCT the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General LaxyS, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, pro� de the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto." An arder of the Selectmen laying out Fireball Road and the report of the Selectmen Nvith reference to said laying out RECORD CAP 'row*u MEETINGS 177 were react to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: " That the laying out of K uball Road as a public way, as appears in thereport of the Selectmen be and it is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And Whereas, for the purpose of laying out said Kimball Road as and for a public way, it is necessary* to acquire the several parcels of lard which are included in the area. described in said ureter of laying out as shown by a copy- of said order recorded herewith and on a plan referred to in said order and an file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown. And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows; Name L 0 1 X.0. Sq.rr. P.H,Park Trust Co-Ixonard C.Ws-on el eals-,27 School Street,Rog-ton. .. -15 20845s P.I1.Park Trost Co.,Leonard C.Wason ct als.,27 School Street.Boston... 4ti 7€80 P.H.lark'frulst Co..Libonard C.Wason€t ats.,27 School Street.Boston.,. 47 1'M .l'.H.Park-Tran Co. Leonard C.Was-on el at.c,,27 School Street,Bonon- -- 48 11-M P.H. Fark'!'rust Ca.,Leonard C.%Vason c!als.,27 Schnol street,13osten..- i{l 1200 P.11. Park Trust C€t..Leomird C.Wason el cis..27 School Street.BosWa... 50 1200 11.H. Park'!rust Co.,Leonard C,Wasan rl ais,,27 School Street,Boston... 51 1wo P.H.Part;'Trust Co.:Leonard C.Wason el a/s.,27 School SStrcet,Boston.. 5$ 1722 P.H.Park Twist Cm,Lcomirrl C. Wason rt ais..`21 School Street,Dorton... &1 2005 Lucinda C.Specht.12 Kimball load.Watm wn... .. .. ............... 55 1040 P.H. Park'I'rust Co.,Laannrd C.Wason d a c.,'-17 School Street,Boston.. . 56 1200 P.11.Parr Trust C4.,Leonard C'.Wason el rsts.,27 School Strut,Boston--. 57 1200 P.H.Park Trg5t Co.,Leorjitrd C.Wicon el als..27School Street,B wton. . . 06 12OO P.H.Park Trust Co..Leonard C.-Wason et als:,:7School Street.Roston. .. 60 1000 R H.Park Toast Co.,Leonard C.Wason et als.,27 School Street,Roston.., 40 1200 P.If.Park'Trust Co.,Leonard C.Wa5on el als.,27 School stlr�et,Boston... 61 12GO P.IT. Part:Trust Cm,Leo nav-d C.Masan of ais5,21 School 5trect,Boston... 62 1441 And Whereas by said vote t}7e. Selcctmen were duly authored to take said land and an appropriation, was made at said town meeting therefor. Now Therefore, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained within: the area descl bed in the said order of laying out, be and'the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way Sander the provisions of law author- izing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of la)ing out, which said plan was, duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than sec=en days prior to said tarn meeting. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby tal en and laid out as a !public way are Ullcawed lintil June 1, 1921, to take toff and remove trees or structures ,affixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon thu consideration of the 178 WATERTe7WN TOWN RE-PORT question of damacres sustained her they awne~rs of the land hereby 11�taken, that damagres are C-stimated and awarded as follows: Name Lot No. Fl. P.I-1. Park'trust Co., Leonard C. Wason el als.,27 School Street. Boston • . . ....... •15 2086 No damages P. 14. Park Trust Co., Leaafard C. Wasun el als.,27 School Street,Bq,a on. . . .. ............................. 46 1J$0 No damages P. IT. Park Trost Co., Lord C. 1ti than rP uls,27 School Strut.Boston. ._ .. ..- ... .- - .. 47 1;� No damagesF'. H. Park Trust Co,.Leoauird C. Wa so -n r! ala..27 School Street, Boston. . . .. ... .... .. .. L 1200 No,damages P. if. Par:.• Trust Co.,Leonard C. l'a-on rl ejh—27 Sc-pool Strrct. BaEton. . ... . ... -- 40 1200 No damages P. H. Park 'Trust Co., Leonardwastara r1 als„27 School Street, Bost=. ... . .............>,..,,......,,.. 50 12M No datnages P.14. Park Trust Co.,Leonard C. Wroson a uli.,27 Schoai Street. 13aston. . ......... 51 1380 No da=ges P. H. Park 'Trust Co.,Leonard C. Wason d als.,27 School Street, Bastara. . ..• .{ . . 53 1722 No damages . P. 14. Park Trust Co., Leonard C. Wasond als..27 Scfaaal Street, Rogt()ai. . .. .............. ............ ... 51 2005 No damage8 Lucinda C.5ppecht,12Kimball Road,Watertown ......I, 55 1640 No damages P.H. Park 1t"t Co., Lroaard C. Wason el uis.,27.Shad Street. Boston... . .... ... .. ..• . ......... .. 55 1200 No damages P.H.Park Trust Co.. Leonard C.Wason d als..27 School Street, Baaston. ... .... ..... ....... .. 57 121M No dgttsages P.H. Park Trust Co., Leonard C.Wason el fits.,27 School Street, Boston. . .. ..,. . . .. 56 1200 NO darn ages P.11. Park TrusL Co., Leonard C.Wason el Of..27 school Street.Boston, . . .. .. .. 50 1200 :tio damages P.U.Park Trust C:o,, �(). rd C. Watson el als.,27 School Street, 130ston. . . .. ..:...................,...... 60 1200 No damages P. II. Park Trust Co., Leonard C.Wason 4 ahn.27 School .StCCCt.BOStGn• . .. .... . .. 61: 12M Nei daruages R.11. Paari Trust Co.,Leonard C. R aspn el ails.,27 school Street,Boston. . . ..................... ......... 62 1.141 No damages Adopted: +CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST X. INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, selec'ti Ien of lVatertown. Article 29. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the lavilig out of Prescott Street, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and Sfl of the General Bows, the latter providing for the assessment of he<:ttennents, and to see if the Town -"ill vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary stem of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Prescott Street After clue -notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, Nve, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the nineteenth clay of Novelilbevr, A. D. 1020, at 3 o'clock p.m. for the Imirp use of viewing the prelrlises, and on the nineteenth RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 179 day of November, A. D. 1920, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Prescott Street as a public wary, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration cf the matter, do hereby adjudge that public canveniancc and necessity require that Prescott Street be laid out as and for a public '%vay, in accordance «=ith the following description, and as shown on a flan drawn by F. J. IMaynard, Town Engineer, and dated January 4, 1921. Description of Prescott Street to be Constructed under the Betterment Act Beginning at a point on the nnrtlicrly lime of Main Street two hundred one,and fifty-two hundredths (201.52) feet westerly from the westerly► line of Punris Street; thence extending westerly by the said northerly line of Main Street forty and tbirt,y-one hundreds (40.31) feet in length to a stone bound marking the intersection of the northerly* line of 11.rlain Street and the westerly line of Prescott Street thence turning and extending northerly by the westerly line. of Prescott Street siN hundred seventy-seven and thirty-two hundredths (677.32) feet in length to the southwesterly lime of Charles Street, by land belonging to Charles H. Centebar, pith frontage of one hundred ten and thirty hundredths (110.30) feet; also by land belonging to James A. Fahey, John B. Davis, Sarah C. lac- Donald, P. A. Lindahl, Joseph R. Clark owning two lots, Daniel J. Sullivan, Julia, Connors, James Connors, Edward Latock, Anna M. and Mary J. Hamrock oN�ming two lots, which lots in all cases of the above named owners have a frontage of forty (40) feet, and by land belonging to Anna Lindhe, leaving a frontage of eighty-sevezl and. two hundredths (S7.02) feet to the southwesterly line of Charles Street; thence turning and extending southeasterly forty-ore and seventy-four hundredths (41.74) feet in length by the said soutbwesterly line of Charles Street to a stone bound marl ng the easterly line of Prescott Street; thence turning and extending southerly by the easterly line of Prescott Street six hundred sixty .and forty-Eve hun- dredths (660.45) feet by land belonging to Gustave Peterson and having a frontage of one hundred fifteen and ten hundredths (115.10) feet; also by land belonging to Lotti+e M. Berry, Julius ISO WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT olfman, George Ha.nlev, William H. Foote, R. A. MacDonald, F. W. NN-aad, Tnistee, Priscilla Roche, F. IV. "Wood., Trustee, Rachel and Sophia Samucl, Timothy Murphy, Philip H. Sheridan, each owning single lots of forty (40) fect frontage, and laird owned by Annie M. Va.hey. having a frontage of one hundred five and thirty-five hundredths (105.35) feet to the point of bcgiiining. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Prescott Street which is forty (40) feet in width extend- ing f roux Charles Street to Alain Street. Said street is Hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan with title " Town of Watertown. Play of Prescott Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," and dated January 4, 1921, can file in the office of the Town Engineer and a copy of -which is to be, duly registered in the South Registry Distiict of A iddlesex County xvith this order. And.said. Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the abutting land along which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that no damages are sustained and name are awarded, and. said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are done under the pro-,1i- sions of law authorizing the assessment of betterine;nts. And it is therefore ordered that Prescott Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, der the Provisions cf Chapter 52 of the General Laws, according to the; above description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through -%vhieli said street has been laid out as aforesaid, Nve hereby detemiine that no damages have been sustained and none are awardcd and we farther order and declare that said laying out is done render Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schcclule Hereto annexed Nyill receive benefit or advantagc other than the general aclvan- ta.ge to the community from said laying out and that better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schodule and as shown can a plan of said area drawn by. Forrest J. A-la.ynard, Town REGGRD OF TOWN MEETINGS 181 Engineer, elated January 4, 1921, and on file in the ofl~icc of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the arnount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to he the bettenuent that Nvill he assessed upon said described parccl. CHARLES M. A13BOTT, ERNEST K. ING.A,LLS, G. FREDERICI, ROBINSON, selecl'wun. A true copy, attest ERNTEST K. INGALLS, Clerk of Selech) e". Schedule In said schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first clad► of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in s{ticl schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day. of April, and in else said owner's narrle is net correctIv -t.at.cd, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners t1nknown. And the number of the lnt set opposite each parcel 3n said schedule is the nu7nber of the lot shown on al plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town. of 1V atert0WI,- Lai Side of E.Sjivna�rd wirer Adelress No. .Street Ayea rromfirge 13etrtrME0 Gustave Pittemn, 47 Prescott Street, Watcr­ l l F,yst 1,iE3 i l l�.117 4 3(3 tt5irn. .. . . . . .. .... Lottie M.Berry,44We8t Street ` mLboro ... $$ 'Fast 430C1 40.00 3 20 CO alias WoUrnan.01A south Building,Boston_ 87 FW-'t 40M 40,00 1'20 00 George lian4er.35-37 Pre mLt Street Water- town 5 t 4000 fU.efi} 120 M. . William ff. Foote, 32 Pureis Street. 1Vatcr- Iq:} Fsst 4U[10 �4?.00Y 124 Ott WPM- - . ,... .1..I......... .. ... . .... R_MacDonald,20 Prescott Street.'4''.aterto n 94 last 400[) 4n.00 I'm U0 F.11'.1' cmd.Trugtms.I School Street,Bostan SS Fit 4"] 10.00 120 00 priscilltl Rocbd.2.3Prese:Qtt Street„Watertown 82 East 40(X) -1€1.0{l 120 0{1 F.W.Wood.Trustee, L5 School Strui*Boston S1 East 4000 40100 120 OG Rachel nnLl SaPhia Samuet,41 Plc--'Raat A-Yenuc, ? Su nerville.. .. 40 East .1000 �10.00 1`0 CFO 'Fknethv Mu h 00 Congress Swet,'Roston 79 East 4009 40.00 120 00 Philip H.Shad nn.!Mi Surrey Streel.,13rlghton 78 East 4WO A.E3f1 120 tM) Annie M.Vahoy,,V IrviDr9treet.WtticrtOWn 77 East 5113 105.35 314 03 Charles 1-1. Centubar, 21 Olney Street, Water- ta+,s;n.. . .. .. ... ... ............ 10G W02t Mao 11{13(7 330 00 iamen A.Malec y�.ii Capen Street,Dorchester.. 105 wDst 40M 4()A10 1'=0 00 OUR 13.baYi9 65 Dcvicrly street,13ostofi,. .._ 10.1 "West QiN]U tti.lF0 120 00 amh C. � iLeDcnald. 29 Prescott Street. 13�(} i]0 Wate�rto% n. . . .. . . ....... ... ... 103 West 4000 40M F.A Lindahl.20 Prescott Street,'w4atertew-t. 102 blest 4000 40.OD 120 M Joseph R. Clark, 28 Pvol}4vatt Strect, Water- town,. - ., . . ................... ... 101 West1000 40.00 120 00 ]osel,h ]�. C1ar1c, ?5 Frestdtt Street» 'rl"ater- town, 10.1 Vest MMU -10-00 1 1) pit Daniel J,5LfVan 274 pte�x►a�t Street,�1'atcr- tosvn. ... . .......................... wcslt 4000 30.0{l 120 UO Julia Connors,301'rmott$treet, WsLtertcoisri. 35 VVest 4000 MR) 11-10 0 182 IVATLXf OWN TOWN REPORT Lol aide of I:sCiwaCtd 0-inner AVress No. .SOM Area Frontage Befferment Jaarrtefi Connors. 30 Prescott Street. Watcr- loWn-- - -- - --...._._ 97 Wegt 4000 40.00 120 OCt Edward Latock,264 Sidney Street,C ityubridge 06 aW L-st MA) •IU.OU 120 00, Anna M. And %Mary J. kianirock, 46 Prescott Street, Wate'rto%Fn............. ... 05 West 4" 40.04 120 GO Ararm M, mnd :4i;Ia3-J. Hnmrock, 46 Pra;scott Street,v'lterwwn.. ..... 0-1 West -1 00 40.00 121) 00 Anna Lindhe.41 Charles Street,Watertown,, 02 West 3719 87,02 1261 06 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, IMass., March 30, 1921. Il l'iereas, at a team meeting field by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly aararned arid held on the twenty first day- of March, A. D. 1921, at which meeting a quorum was present �vhen. Article 29 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: " To .hear the report of the 'Selectmen relative to the laying out of Prescott Street, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 30 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the. Town %rill vote to accept said street as aril for a public highway, provide the necessary surrl of money to pay the cost of construction, or tape any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Prescott Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: That the laying out of Prescott Street as a. public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and it is hereby accepted., and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described ill said report as and for a public way. .And Whereas, for the purpose of laying out said Prescott Street as and for a. public way, it 1s necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in tho area, described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said corder re` rded hereavith and on a plan referred to in said order and on file in the office of the To,;�rr1 Clerk of Watertown. And the O'4mer.5, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: .Name .oaf A10. Sq.R, Annie M.'Vaheti.52 TrvinK Street. VVa tcrtown. . ...................... 77 2107 Philip H. Sheridan,U5 Surrey Street (Brighton),Boston................ 7$ SOD Timothy Murphy, GO Congress Street, Rooeu 504.13oston.............. 79 800 RECORD OF TCIWIN MEETINGS 183 Alame Lot ava. SQ. FI. Rachel and Sophia Samuel,0 Pleasant Ayunue,Somerville. . . .. .. ...... ill Soo F. , Waori Trustec, 16 Schnal Street, Bolton . . ........... .......... S1 L.i1561 Priscilla Roche,33 PreFoott Street.Watertown...... .... .............. 82 l+l111 F. W. '%Vood'Trustee. 15 School Street. Boaton . .. . . . ..... . ........ $3 SM R. MacDonald,29 Prescott Street. Watertown—.............. ., . , ...... 84 3�1f1 William H. Fnotc, 3? Purvis Street, Watertown. . . ., , .., ,..,,.. ,,,., .. 85 fi0f1 George Hanle 35-S7 Prescott Street, Watertown. . , ,..,., ., .. 90 Soo u.lmp Wolfman Old South BttildinF, Boston. . .. . ......... ... 87 Soo Lottic M. Berm, 44 Wet Street, V e~stbarrn................ .... .. 88 I'M Gustave PAerson, 47 Prescott:Street, Watertown.. . . . . ............... 01 2:302 Anna Lindhe, -14 Charles Street,Watertown. . ......., 132 1740 Anna X and 'Mary J. Hamrockc 46 Prescott Street. Watertown. .... . .. 04 llM Aram M. and Mary J. Hatarock,40 Plmscott Street,Watertown. ,.. . ... 05 8(1tl Edward Latock, 21A Sidney Street, C,nnibridge. .. . . ... . ........... ... Orr sw 7antcs Connors.36 Presu+tt Street Rratcrt",n ,..,=....,.`..... 97 'iM ulia Conjwrs.36 Prescott Street, h atcrtowa us $M aniel I. Sullivaa,270 Pleasant strcct. WaFtertown. . fill $M e3seph R. Clark, 2S Prescott Strect, Watertown ,. , .....,...... ..14U t11yD Qsvph R. Clark,28 Vrr.scott Street. Watertown ..101 l;M FFFFFF , Undahi.20 Prescott Street, Watertown ..102 SOD S;Erah C. Mar-Donald..29 Prescott 5t-rect, WatRrtc)wn. .. . .......... ..1Q3 800 John B. Danis.65 Beverly Street, Holton. . ......... ..............104 S(M James A. Fahey,G Capen Street Ct]archester). Boston. - . . - . ......,,...117} 809 Charles H. Cettebar.21 Olney'Street.Watertown. ., ........, .,.......1W! 21-11}6 Aad Whereas, by said vote the Selectmen were duly authorised to take said land and an appropriation was made at said town meeting therefor. Now Therefore, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained within the; area described in the said corder of laying out, be and the same ,are hereby takers for the purposes of a public -,vay lender the_ provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of lading out which Said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk. more than seven days prior to said town meeting. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until June I, 19211 to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land berel-)v taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows: 1'a► a Lot A'a. Sq. Ft. Annie M.Vatic)}•, 52 Irving Street. Watertown. . , .. ,.... 77 2107 No datnattes Philip I .Sheridan.94 5ttrrey Street. '"ritthttyn] %stern-. U Soo No t manages TimathY Morph;',t30 CO $tseet.ltocar 1; Boston,. 70 F3fl€1 i o daszutKes Rachel and 5ophi:�5amu leasaat Avenue�.:�Srrtter4ille $0 i31a0 1�io alarx gel F. *.1 tQod Trustee, 15 Seltool Street,13 o4tn 81 Soo No&raisgew Priscilla Roche.23 Prescott Street, Wfacrtcmn ,_,..,.. 82 800 No darrtages F.W.Wood Trustee,15 School Street,Boston . ._.... S3 800 No damn&e^.s R. MacDonald.29 Prescott.Strect. Waturtowu. . ,, ..., ., l3_l 8M No loom tes William 14. Foote, 32 Purvis Street, W:a=o%vn. .. ,..... 85 800 No damages df!arge iranley,35-37 Prtswtt Street, Watertown gH Soo -No damages Julius Wolfman,Old South Btuldin , Bomn. .,.. 87 fits[! No dam gcs .tic M. Berry,44 West Street. '4Vestbom, .... ....... 95 Sills No darnages Gustave Peterson,47, Prescott Street, Wntertativn.. .. .. . 91 2302 No da=gea. 184 Wr1TERTOWN TO- N REF ORT 1 arrre f_01 NO. Sq.Fl. Anna 1.ind.he,44 Charles Street,WaterO n-.. .... ..... P2 1740 X0 damages t�ntan tit.and lklary J.H;tmY-cwelr,46 Presaatt Street,Water- town. 04 sw N 0 damages. ASa M.a lary asnrocl 1 Fresccsti 5traet, cr- town, ........., 05 SM \0 derma s Edward Latoc'l:, 2G4 Sic3nev Cambridgi;,......... M SM do Mama es umcs Conner Prescr W-atertowrs ...... 97 SM NU clam c ulia Cotanar>. I =a�cOtt i: Watertown ...... !D8 sw 1v damages an9cl T. Sull PIcas:,-. , trect, Watertown 99 SM o danUL ;es lom.)h t C1,,7 W.'Itcrtown. .........100 800 No cicaaaaa,res txseph it CL! ;Prc-sc tt S'. terWivra..........101 8W N o:iarr ves P. A.Lindahl, Prescott Str ., + .atertown.. .......102 800 NO IbM,1tl,*es 5araa C. Macl]cmaald, J Pre-mutt 6teed. Watert+awn ., .10}3 800 tier rlramric€'s anri L. Davis, fits ..Doverly Street,B"ton. .. ....1 •AN 500 NO damages j=rl dl.Fahey,6 Ca pen Street(Dorchester) Boston.. ,.10:3 800 No damages Charles 11. Cuntebar, rf Olney Street, Watertown....._.1{6 2206 No damages Adopted CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST X. INGALLS, G. FRI DERICK ROBINSON, ,Selectmen of Watcrtown. Article 3.0, To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Spruce Street under the Tr€v1sions of Chapters 82 and SU of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, amd to sae if the Town-w.ill dote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of construction, or tale any action relating thereto, Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of the Unaccepted Part of Spruce Street After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 92 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met cn the twenty-second day of Jan-uai�v, A.D. 11121, at 2,15 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of Viewing the premises, and on the twenty- second day of January, A.D. 1921, for the purpose of the public hearing{ of all parties interested, on a pe ition for the laying out , of the unaccepted part of Spruce Straet as a public wav, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the: matter, do herebv :adjudge that public: convenience and neccssit% require that the unaccepted part of Spru.ee Street be laid out its and for a p>rtblic ivaay, in accordance with the following description, and, as shown on a plan drawn by F- J. Maynard, '1`own EnginceT, and dated January 18, 1921. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 185 Description of Unaccepted Part of Spruce Street to be Con- structed under the Betterment Act Be,&nin; at a point on the northerly line of Spruce Street six hundred forty-five and eighty--two hundredths (645.82) feet westerly from the 'westcrly lice of School Street; thence extend- ing southerly forty (40) feet to the southerly line of Spruce Street ►which described line marks the westerly end of one of the -accepted Darts of Spruce Street; thence tu='ng and extending weswrly by the said southerly- line of Spruce 'Street two hundred eighty-two ('?Su) feet in length to a punt of curvature by land belon.Ong to I edv ig H. Grand having a frontage of ten (10) feet and a f ull lot i«ith a frontage of forty (10) feet; by land belonging to Percy T. Sprague consisting of tx-,-o lots, the first having a. frontage of fifty-two (52) feet and the second lot a €rontagc of fifty (50) feet; by land belonging; to Ida -M. Hodsdon consisting of two lets and Bart, of a third lot, each ftdl lot having a frontage of fifty (50) feet and the said part of the third lot a frontage of thir[y (.30) feet; thence ext77nding westerly and northwesterly by a c`urve one hundred eight and seventy-five huridredfhs (109.75) feet in length and having a radius of one hundred seventy-eight (178) feet, by land belwiging to Ids. M. klodsdan consisting of a part lot with frontage of eight and ninety-three hundredths (5.93) feet and by land belonging to Harriet 2M. Trenholm having a frontage of forty-nine and ninety-roue lhun- dredth s (4i M.9 1) feet, also by land belonging to Lillian S. Lacker hay,iirg; a frontage of forty-nine and rdnety-one hundredths (49.�)1) feet to a point on the southwesterly line of Spruce Street at this locality which is t�vonty (20) feet southeasterly from a point of tangency of the above described curve; thence turning and extending northeasterly forty (40) feet more or less in length to the southwesterly line of Spruce Street which paint is situated. twenty (20) feet southeasterly from a point of tan- gency thereby crossing Spruce Street, at the southeasterly end of the other accepted Dart of Spruce Street; thence turn ig and extending southeasterly and easterly seventy-nine and eighty- txedo (79.82) feet in length by a curve haN ing a radius of one hundred thirty_eight (13 ) feet by land belonging to AMercedes J. Rorke having a frontage of sixty- (00) feet and by land belong_ _ing to Clara B, French baring a frontage of part lot nineteen 1$} wATERTOWN TGWX REPORT and eighty-two hundredtbs (1(.).52) feet to a point of cuiwalure; thence extending easterly by the nort:hcrly lisle of Spruce Street two hundred eighty-two (2 2) feet to the point of beginning;; by lard belonging to Clara B. French ivith part lot frontage of thirty (30) feet, by land belonging to Ida, M. Hodsdon having a frontage; of fifty (50) feet, Arthur Parks. ha.vang two lots each of fifty (50) feet frontage, by land belonging to Clara. B. French having a frontage of fifty-two (2) feet, and Ida M. Hodsdon having a frontage of fifty ( 0) feet to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by■ the above description cornprises the limits of the unaccepted part of Spruce Street which is forty (40) feet in width and extends from the accepted part on the east to the accepted part on the west. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- Eshed as shown on a plan with title " ToN�ia of Watertown, Ilan of unaccepted part of Spruce Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," and dated January 18, 1,921, on file in the office of the Town Engineer and a copy of -which is to be duly registered in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And said Board laving considered thequestion of damages sustained by the o-%ncrs of the abutting land along -which the said street has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that no damages are sustained, and none are awarded, and said Board hereby t eelares that all acts herein are clone under the pro-6sions of law authorizing the assessment of betternlcIlts. And it is therefore ordered that the unaccepted part of Spruce 'Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pravisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, accord_ to the above description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we herebby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and we further order and declare; that said laying out is done under Chapter SQ of the General Laws pro- viding for the assessment of betterments, acid that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, wwill receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying Rr ORD OF TOWN ItM TIP;GS 197 -out and that Bette-iT tents are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area, d.escribnd in said Schedule and as shown, on a plan of said area dram by Forrest J. May- nard, Town Engi,n r, dated January 1S, 1921, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the ainount set opposite eacli of said described parcels is the amount estimated to ire the betterinent that will he assessed upon said described parcel. CHARLES I'I. ,A I BO fT,. ERNEST X. INGALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSONT, Selectnien. A true copy, attest: ERNEST X. INGALLS, Clerk of.Se>lectinot, Schedule In .said schedule each parcel of label is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said schedule are t11e supposed owners of record as cif said first day of April, and in case said owner's naine is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unl-now3a. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said schedule is the number of the lot shox-vn on a -plan on file in the -office of the Assessors of the Town of WatertoiNm. D Side of Egimated (Jwpfer :iddres 1*o. Siren Area F'roeleige BeHermenl Mercedes J. Rorke.. 10 West S7th Street, New York... ..•................. S forth ..5981 190.00 $180 UO -Clam 11. French. care C. S. Drake. 10 5t;ate Street. Boston. . .. . ......... . S North 1936 49.82 149 40 Ida INI. Hodsdon, csar� C. S. Drake, 10 State S[rret, Boston. .. . ..... _9 North FKW 50,00 150 00 Arthur Park%126 Spruce Street w aLcrtowna , 10 North 5000 50.00 150 00 ArthurParls.1°dSvruecStrev;t,W,'AertOWn.. 11 North 80M 5U-00 1-M 00 -Clara B. French, cam C. S. Drake. 10 State -street. Boston. . 1 North 5240 52.00 15{1 00 Ida N1.. Hodsduv, Bare [ . S. 1)r:vke, 1'6 5iate Street. Iloet.on .. 1$ North woo S0.00 150 00 -Hedw g H. Uru d, 1-11 Spruoc Street, Water- #owss. . 3,r} South WOO 10.00 30 00 73ed1 sx H. Grura.i, 1#1 5pntca St roe L, Water- town.. •10 South 4(Xk 40.OD 110 00 Pcrey T. Sprftgue, 590 Mt- Auburn 5ttvet, 15'atcrto►vr3. , .. •11 South &200 52-01) 15*5 on pert'.' '17. Sprague. :)wF %it. .Ynburn Strcer. ti'stertoi n.......... .. . . .. ......•.. •12 South 5000 50100 1.50 00 183 WATER'1°(?WN TOWX REPORT Too ,Side of Tslirttvrcd omwer address NO. siree! Area Fewifa.ce Befic"n,.ua Ida h1. 14ods;clon, care C. S. 17ruke„ 10 SUA Stxeet. Boston. . ... .... ........... .13 South 5" 50-OC $150 40 Ida M. llorlsrlon, care C. S. Drake, 10 Stalc Strttct, Batton. ... .11 sQuth SOW 50.00 150 OU Ida Ai. Ilndsdon, carp C. S. Drrlc2„ 10 Stnt6 ;trett. Boston. . . . ................ 445 South 3930 38,03 11.G 70 Harriet 'M- TTenholrn. 115 Spruce Strcc°t, S�s#Jt 53 14.tY1 1.19 73 1�4'rtttrtown.. . ..... .... Lillian S. Lacker. 104 Spruce Street. %Vatcr- town.. . ... . ................ ....... 47 Sauth 5683 49.91 149 73 Selectmen's MCC, Watertown, glass., March 30, 1921. Whereas, at a town meeting held by the Town of 'Wate1.-- town, regularly called ivid duly wanied and held on the tiventy- first day of NIarcli, A.D. 1921, at which meeting a quorum Nvas present when Article 30 of the warrant was befOTC the meeting as follows " To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Spruce Street under the pro- visions of Chapters 82 and 3o of the General La-ws, the latter providing for the assessment of leetterrnents, and to sce `if the Tow17 N%jil -,-rite to accept said street as and fear a public highway, pro ide the rlceessary stun of money to pay the east of construe- tion, or tale any action relatingthereto.,' An order of the Selectmen laving out; tbe u accepted por- tion of Spruce Street and the report of the Selectmen nit.h reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon. motion dnly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows " That the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Spruce Street as a public way, as appears-in the reptant of the Selectmen be and it is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land d.cscribcd in said report as and for a, public wad-." And Wilereas, for the purpow- of laying out said unaccepted portion of Spruce Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land -,,,*l?ieh are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order recorded herewith and on a plan mferred to in said order and on file in the office of the torn clerk of Watertm-m. +AT1d the onmers, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: RECORD OF TOWN 11EETINGS 189 'A*ann Lot No.u. 51,Fl. Merre€1es_1. Rorke. lift lVeit 67th 5tma, New York... . ............ .. 4 1200 Clara S. French,dare.C,S. Drake, IO State Stet-t, Boston. ... ..... ... S 096 Isla M. Hodsdon, cure C, S, Drake. 10 State St—A, B03109k............. 9 I(NX) Arthur Parks, 12CP Spruce;street. W ntcrtOwu... ...................... 10 100() Arthur Parks, 1'?l1 Spnsce Street. Watertown. , ..—.......,. 11 imu Clara 13. Pro nah,care C. S. Drake, 10 State Street. Boston..... ..... 12 10110 Iota.M. Ifodsdan.care C, S. Drake, In','Ifr-tC Bernet. Boston......, . 13 1000 Hedwig 14. Gmnd, 141 Spruco Street - c1. . .....•........... .. 39 200 1-IedwiR H. Grind, o 1 Spruce Street :a. . ... ......,... . ._ .. 40 SIM Percy T. SPT.1Kue, i%, Mt. Auburn Sirs r`.vwn . . .......... 41 1040 Percy T. ST,ttput, 7W Mt. Auburn St.ra_e' . rjawn, 12 Iwo Ma M.Hodsdan, rare C. S. tlr kt,, 10 State Street, Bostan.......... ... 43 1t1110 Ida M,Uodsalon,care C. S.Drake. 10 State Street, Boston..... , 44 IWO Ida %I. tlodsoora,cure C. S. Dm e, 10 State Street. 305t0n...,.....,, 45 77S Hnrriet 11. Trunholm, III;Spruce Street,, watcrtown. . . . . . ...... ..... 16) 1 S Lillian S. Lai3ker. IM Spruce Street.Vatertown. . . .. . . .............. . And Whereas b-v sai+cl rote the Selcctlnen were duly author- ized to talk said land and an appropriation was made at said toNNm meeting therefor. Now Therefore it is ordered that the above described par- cels of land. all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing; the a.ssc ssincnt of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying; out, w1iich said'pla n was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said town meeting. And the owners and. occupants of the land hereby taken • and laid out as ,,t 1jublic NET y are allo'~'+r4erl until June t, 1921, to tale cuff and rc move trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the cluestiGn of damages sustained by the owners of the land Hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows: Nfinfe 4xl Na. sq,ft. Mercedes T.Rorke, 1.;O'v'L"e.St Beth Street,lkew York, . .a,. $ 1200 No damages Clara t.V'renth.tare C.S.Drake, 10 State Street,13Mtun. 8 996 No ckimngcs Ida M.Hodscion.care.C.S. Drake,lil State SLreot,130stan. 'J IWO No d73frr€gem Arthur Parks. 1241 Spruce Strtet.'"'atertown. . . ... . .... 10 lam No darnnges Arthur Parm, 126 Spruce Street,Waturtown. . . . . . . .... It IDDO No damrgcs Clara B.Frencb,care C.S. drake.10 State Street,Boston. 12 1040 No damages Ida M.Hodsdan,rare.C.S.Drake. to State Street,Boston. t3 1t100 No darnagats Iicdwig R. Crund, 1.11 Spruce atrLet,Watertowia,_ . . .. 39 200 No damages I3edvwi H. Grind, 141 Sl)ruce Street, 1'startaarn... . . .. U No damages I'erc}' . S T truc.69!t ML. Anlanrti Street,'~`atertown •11 10,10 tiN cl;�mag;cs Percy'P.Sprague,ZILIll Mt. Aulaaarn Street, '1'~'ratertoWrl ,. . 42 1000 Na damages Ida M.Fodsdron,care C.S.Drakc,10 State Strea,Bostan, 43 1000 4 ra el;111anges Ida XL Hodsden'Carr C.S.Drake,10 State Street,BD.91,0ta. 44 loco SO [groat 1j;C9 Ida.%,i.Hodgde,n,care G.S. Urulkc, 105tateStrmt,,Boston. •lb 779 Xo (1,5rts LVOS Harriet NI,Trenhplm,115 Spruce Street,Watertown,. .... sift UDH No 91RI arageS LitlisanS.Lacker,1VJ Spruce.Street,Watertown.. . .... > 17 995 -a d aniag;cs Adopted: CHARLES 11. ABDOTT, ERNES` K. INGALLS, G, FREi DE RICK ROBINSON, Selcctrizoi of 11,'alertow)Li. 0 190 WATER'rOWN Toy Nr RE PORT Article 31.. To hear the report of the Selecti-non relative to the Iaying out of the extension of Stuart; Street, from the northerly termini-is of Stuart Street to land of the Town of lVatertown, under the provisions of Charter 82 of the General Laws, provide the necessary* stun of money to pay the coast of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of the Extension of Stuart Street After clue notice as required by the previsions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, w , the; Selectmen of Watertown, met on the third day of INI.Lrcli, A. D. 1921, at 3.30 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of viewing the preen-ises, and 4n the third clay of March, A. D. 1921, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, an a, petition for the laying out of the exten- -sion of Stuart Street as a public way, and we, the: Selectmen, shoran consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Stuart Street Extension he laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with thu following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by F. J. Xlay7navd, Town Engineer, and elated. December 16, 1920, Description of the Layout of Stuart Street Extension Beginning at a point on the northeasterly- line of Highland Avenue, twenty and twelve hundredths (20.192) feet south- casterly from the southeasterly line of Stuart Street extciided; thence extending northwesterly on the said northeasterly line .of Highland Avenue eighty (80) feet to the division line of premises owned by Walter H. Gleason, trustee:; thence t arning and extending northeasterly -ninety° and seventy-thrce litin- dredths (90.7 ) feet by land belonging to the: 'said Gleason, Trustee, to the boundary line of land of the Town of Watertonm; thence turning and extending; southeasterly,- seventy-nine and ninety-tom=o hundredffis (79.92) feet by the said land of the Town of-XITat;ertaivii to a division line between lot 22 and lot 23 belonging to William , Reid; thence turning and extending southwesterly eighty-eight and thirty-two hundredths (88.32) feet on saki division line betiveen lot 22 and lot 23, to the RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 1!�1 point of beginning, as sho%vm on plan entitled, " Town of Watertown, Ilan and Profile of Extension of Stuart Street.to Ridgelawn Cemetery and dated December 16' 1920, F. J. Xlayna.rd, TownEngnicer," and on file in the office of the TDNN, z Clerk of Watertown. And it is therefore ordered that Stuart Street Extension be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, undue the provisions of Chapter S.9, of the [general Lakes, according to the above description, and having considered the quVstion of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through ZtThich said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that dawages have been sustained lay lArilliam. Reid and the sum of 600 is hereby awarded as such damages. CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ER VEST K. I GALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Se��ctf�re��. A true copy, attest. ERNEST K. INGA.LLS, Clerk- of Set echnen. Selectmen's Office, atertowxi, Mass., March 30, 1921. W- bereas, at a town meeting held by the Town ofWater- town, regularly called and duly wamed and held on the twenty- first day of Illarch, A. D. 1921, at which meeting a quoram was present when Article 31 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the extension of Stuart: Street, from the northerly terminus of Stuart Street to land of the Town of Watertown under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General. Laws, provide the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of con- struction, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen lay-ing out the extension of Stuart 'Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was vested unanimously as follows '# 'That the laying out of Stuart Street Extension as a public way, as appears iii the report of the Selectmen be and 102 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT it is hereby acceptcd, and the Selectmen are 'hereby authorized to.take the land described in said report as atid for a public way, and for the pmj ose of paying the award of damages made in said talcing, the sum of six lmndrcd dollars be and it is hereby appropriated." And AV,hereas, for the purpose of laying otit. said Stuart Street Extension as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area, desqribcd in said order of laving out as shown by a copy of said order recorded hereutith and on a plan referred to iT1 said order and an file in the office: of the Town Clerk of Water- town. And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows. Name A No. Sq ft. 'Milikan R61, ISO Highland Avf-mue, W.UcrLowll.. .................... 23 7162 Certificate No. 5564, Book 38,page--) And Whereas, bv, said vote the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land and an appropriation was made at said town meeting therefor. Now Therefore, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained rNithin the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the saxne are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of'law authorizilig the assessment of betterments, and all according to the ph:m referred to in.said order of laying out wMch said -plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said town meeting. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way, are allowed until juile 1, 1921, to take off- and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that darnages are estlinated and awardctl as follows: Nam e Lof JVQ. SQ.Ft. PaMUKU Will i nm Reld, 180 Highland Avenue. Watertown 23 7102 $600 00 C•erLirjcate jN0_55(W. Bwk .3S, page 29 Adopted: CHAIZLES M. ABBOTT, Ell"NEST X. INGALLS, G. FRE DERICK ROBINSON, Select nen of 117afenown, RECORD of TOWN MBETINGS 19 Article 32. To hear the report cif the Selectmen relative to the laNing out. of Sunset Road, tinder the provisions of Chapters 8.9, and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments. and to see if the Town ivill vote to accept, said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary suir of money to Pay the cost of construction, or tape any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Sunset Road After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the ,selectmen of Watertown, nlet on the twenty-second dad- of January, A.D. 1921 o'clock P.M., for the lXIra)ase of vie%%ping the premises, and cn the twenty- second day of January, A.D. 1921, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laving out of Sunset Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Sunset Road he laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, .and as shown on a flan drawn by F. J. Maynard, Town Engineer, and rated January 14, 1021. Description of Sunset Road to be Constructed under the Betterment Act Beginning at a point on the nordiNvesterly line of Avon Road two hundred sixty-five and three hundredths (26 a.03) feet from the soot westerly line of Belmont Street; thence extending northwesterly one hundred five and nine hundredths (10;5.09) feet by the southwesterly line of Sunset Road and by land helunging to Ella 'I`ru.esdale to an angle which point marks the division line between land owned bt- the said Truesdale and land now or forirnerly owned by Charles B. and C. R. Xlorash; thence extending northwesterly one hundred ninety-nixie and eighty-eight hundredths (199.S3) feet, and deflecting 4° r 10" southwesterly from the first doscribed line extended, to the southeast line of Common Street; by land belonging now or formerly to Charles R. and C. R. 2%flara.sh comprising two lots, the first with a frontage of forte-seven and eight hundredths '4 ATERTQWN TOWN REPORT (47,08) feet, and the second lot with a frontage of fifty (50) feet, and by land belonging to Jesse W. Beatson having a frontage of one hundred two and eighty hundredths (102.80) feet; thence turning and extending northeasterly by the soutbeasterly lime of Common Street forty and two hundredths (40.02) feet to the northeasterly line of Sunset Road; thence turning and cxtci7dM.; southeasterly two hundred and forty-two hundredths (200.U) feet to an angle which paint marks the division line between land belonging to William I. Dorton and land belong- ing to Catherine M. Hart by land belonging to William J. O'Hara having a frontage of one hundred tT,%fo and eighty hun- dredths (102,80) feet, by land belonging to Annabel E. Ellis liaaxling a frontage of fifty (50) feet and by land belonging to William L Norton leaving a frontage of forty-seven and sixty- two hundredths (47.62) feet; thence extending; southeasterly one hundred five and nine Hundredths (105.09) feet and deflect- ing 4° , , ' 10"southwesterly from the last described line extended to the northwesterly line of Avon Road by land helong`ing to Catherine M. Hart; thence turning and extending southwesterly forte and three hundredths (4.0- 1:3) feet to the southwesterly line of Sunset Road to the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Sunset Road which is forte (40) feet in %ridth extending from Avon Road to Common Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the ,grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan with title " Tovm of Watertmim. Plan of Sunset Road to a,ccomliany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," and elated. Januaiy 14, 1021, on file, in the office of the Tcwn Engineer and a copy of which is to be duly registered in the SOUth Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And said. Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the abutting land along which the said street has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that no damages are sustained and none are awarded, and: said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are done under the provisions of laxv authorizing; the assessment of 'betterments. And it is therefore Ordered that Sunset Road be and is RECORD OF T01V3,%v MEETINGS 195 hereby laid out; as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the oixiiers of the lands acioss and through which said street has been laid out as afaresaid, we, hereby determine that no damages have been sustaizicd and none are awarded, and Ave further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and that the are comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the Schedule, hereto amlexed will recei'Ve Benefit or advantage caller than the general advan- tage to the community from said lading out and that better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out tipon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. _\Iaviiard, Town Engineer, dated. January 14, 1921, and can file in the office of the Town {Clerk of Watertown, and the amount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. CI ARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST X. INGALLS, G. FRI DL-'RICK ROBINSONT, seleetnnil. A true copy, attest ERN EST K. III CIA.LLS, Clerk of SuIcctmcn. Schedule In said schedule each Marcel of land is described as of the first clay of April next preceding the dale of this order. The persons named in said schedule are the supposed mvners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's naive is not correctly stated, it is to be understc)Dd that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said -schedule is the nuinher of the lot shown on a plain on file in the �afiice of the Assessors of the 'Town of Watertuwn. NO 'WATERTOWN TOW-TNI PX PORT LW siee of Estimated Owner Addr&ys AID. Street Arra Frwrlaqe Beffermenj R11a, 1()AvoaRoarl,Watertown... 10 South 45A 4 10.5.0 9) S31527 Charles C. and C. R, Mo7."b, 'A%ite Street. Belmant.... . �� ._��_..��...... ... 7 South 4M5 47.0R 141 24 Charle-,s C. and C: R. %lorish, 'aWte Street. Belmont. . .. . .... ...--....... 5 .Swath 4938 h0_00 150 00 jmse W. Baat&nn. .555 DartmGuth Street, Belmont— ................ ..... 3 South 7792 102.80 los 40 William J. O'Hara. 313 Co-mon Street. Watertown.. . ................. ....... 2 North 4095 102M 309 40 AnnaLal TI.Ellis,12 Summit Road,Watertown 4 North 5KO 50AX) 1.r) 00 William L Norton. Boston. , ...—........ 6 North 5072 47Al2 142 86 Catherine M. Hart, Bvlraont,.. 11 North 4406 105.09 31.5 27 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, hilass., March 30, 1921. Whereas, at a town meeting, held by the town of Water- town, regularly called and duly %vamed and held on the twenty- first day of March, A.D. 1921, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 32 of the warrmit was before the meeting; as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the IaNringg out of Sunset Road, under the primisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the To�,n will vote to accept said street as and for a public Highway, provide the necessary sum of money to pay, the cost of constmetion, or take any action relating thereto'.1 An order of the Selectmen la,) g out Sunset Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion dialy made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: That the layinr, out of Sunset Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and it is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authurized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And AN-hereas, for the purpose of laying out said Sunset Road as an(l for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of layill,g out as shown by a copy of said order recorded hereNNith and on a plan reforred to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown. And the ovmers, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: RECORD OF TOWN MEYTINGS 197 Name Lt4 e. Sri.Tt. William J. O'Hara, 313 Cimvrriun'Street.Wiitertown. . ............ 2 20M Annnl;el D. Ellis, 12 limumit RQA. 1V9Lt1'rt0xri.. . .. ...1. ,,1......... 4 100p William I. Dorton. Boston . . . _ .......... . .............. .......... a 952 Catherine M. Dart, Belmont ..................... 11 2102 jcxse W. $eats❑n,.95 Dartmouth Street IM mont. . . .. ................ 3 2060 Charles E.and C,R,Morash,White Street CWaverles)Belrncmt...,...... i 1000 Charles U.and C.R.Morash,White Stftel {'Wzi%vriey) Iletmunt....._.... 7 942 E1L2 True%dale. 20 Avon Road. Watertown.... ............. .......... 10 ?102 And II-rhereas by said v,otc the Selectnic-n were duly- author- ized to take said land and an appropriation was mach: at said tON"M meeting therefor. Now Therefore it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained nithin the area described in the said circler of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposos of a public way under the provisions of law author- izing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which smid plan was duly filed in the office of thu Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said town meeting. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as it public way are allowed until June 1, 1921 to take toff and remo-%µe; trees or structures fixed thereto. And It Is Further Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of datnal es sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are Qstilrlated and awarcled as follows: Name Lat 4vo. .Stt. M. William j O'Hara. 313 `Conunon Street, -nLertown.. ... 2 2000 No damages lnnnlxil E;'. Tllis, 12 Summit Road,Watertown. .. ...... 4 10D0 No dfiniages William 1. Norton, Boston, .... .................... 0 952 No damrigus Catherine N1, Hart, Belmont . . . . . .... .. ............ 11 2102 No darnag-es Jc&,e W. bmtson,o5 Dartmouth Street, Ilalmoat. . . .. .. 3 9060 No damaacs Charles E. and C. R. Morash. Wnit4 StrcCt ff-tivcrley) AeLnsont. 5 1000 No damages Citarlm E. and C. R. Morash. %%'hits Strcat (waverley) Belmont. . .. .. ....... 7 942 No damages Ella Truesdale,10 Avan Road.Watertown. . _ . . ......... 10 2102 No damage s Adopted. C1-ARLES M. ABBO TT, ERNEST K. I GALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectmen of lVaterlowna. Article 33. To hear the report of the Selectmen relati--e to the laying out of Westland Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 84 of the General Laws, the latter providing; for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town mill 198 W-ITIMTOWN" 'TOWN* RDPORT vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary sinii of nhoney to pay the cast of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Westland Road After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter-82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twventy-second day:- of January, A. U. 1021, at 2.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of viei�ing the premises, and on the twenty--second day of January, A. D. 1921, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties Interested, on a petition for the laying out of Westland Read as a public way, and we, the 'Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, deg hereby adjudgo that public c❑nver&nce and necessity require that 11restla.nd Road he laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by P. J. ;N1a,ynard, Teen Engineer, and dated January 14, 1021. Description of Westland Road to be Constructed: Under the Betterment Act BeLinning at a point can the squtherly line of Belmont Street one handred fifty-five and seventy-four Hundredths (155.74) feet easterly- frorn the easterly- line of hillside Road; thence extending easterly, and southerly by a cur ,e twenty- .seven and fifty-eight lituidredths (27.58) feet in length and lha°virrg a radius of twenty (20) feet by land belonging to Joseph Leuger; thence extending southerly by the westerly line of Westland Road three hundred forty-eight and ninety-seven hundredths (348.97) feet to a point of curvature, and by Land belonging to the said Joseph Fenger,. having a frontage of fifty-three and fifty,-seven hundredths (53.57) feet, and by four separate lets of land each having a frontage of fifty-severe and eighty-one hundredths (557.81) feet and belonging con- secutively to Robert R. Rich, George W. Alrngren, Nellie M. McLennan and Jennie A. Alzngren, a1sc) by Dart lot belonging to the Parvin Harbaugh Park Tryst Co., and having a frontage of sixty-four and sixteea hundredths (64.1 ) feet to the said print of curvature; thence extending southerly and. westerly- i RT:ORD OF TOW-i"T 'MEZTINGS VO by a curare thirty-nine and five hundredths (39.05) feet to the northeasterly line of Edgecliff'e Road, by Land belonging to the said Park Trust Company-; thence turning and extending southerly by the said northeasterly line of I dgecliffe Road to a paint of curvature; thence turning and extending north- westerly and northerly- by a curve ten and forty-eight hun- dredths (10.48) feet in length and having a radius of ten (10) feet by land belonging to Helen C. Murphy; thence extending northerly by the easterly lime of Westland Road three hundred seventy.-one and eighty-taro hundredths (371.82) feel; to a point of curvature by land belonging to Helen C. Murphy having a frontage of thirty-three and seventy-one hundredths (33,71) feet acid by five separate lets of land, the first two lots having each a frontage of fifty (50) feet and belonging con- secutively to Laurence D. glitch, and C. E. Lal3recque, the other three lots having each a frontage of sixty (00) feet and belonging consecutively to Alissio Towei, Edwin W. Fisher and Elizabeth A. Riley, also by land belcngi,ng to Joseph Fenger having a frontage of fifty-eight and eleven hundredths (68,11) feet to the said point of curvature, thence extending northerly and easterly by a curve.thirty-seven and twenty-five hundredths (37,25) feet in length to a}point of tangency on the said southerly line of Belmont Street and having a radius of twenty (20) feet by land belonging to the said Benger; thence turning and extending* Nvestcrly by the said southerly line of Belmont Street eighty-four and sixth-nine hmidredths (84.69) feet in length to the point of beginning. The area enclosers by the above description comprises the limits of Westland road which is fort} (40) feet in width between parallel lines and extends from Belmont Street to Edgecliffe Road. Said road is hereby laid out and the grades thereof are established as shown on a plan Alith title " Town of Watertown. Plan of Westland road„ to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," and dated January 14, 1921, on file in the office of the Tovni Engineer, and a copy of which is to be duly registered in the South Registry District of 1"Edcllesex County with this order. And said Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the oAvners of the abutting land along which said. 200 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT road has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that no damages are sustained and Dane are awarded, and said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are clone under the pro-visions of law authorizing the: assessment of betterments. And it is therefore ordered that Westland Road be and is herebY laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above description, and having considered the question of dam gc:s sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said, street has been laid out as aforesaid„ we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded., and we further order .and declare that; said laying out is Mane under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels d.eselibc-cl and set forth in the Scliedule hereto annexed, Neill receive benefit or advantage other th,-m the general advall- t,a.ge to the community from said laying out and that better- mel is are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shmvli on a plan of said area drawn. by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, dated January 14, 1921, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, ,and the amount sot opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimatcd to be the b(ettennent that will. be assessed -upon said described parcel. CI ARISES f+ . ABBOTT, EkNTST K. INGALLS, G. FR] DERICK ROBINSON, Selectmen. A true copy, attest ERNEST K. INGALLS, Clerk of Seleci ten. Schedule In said schedule cacti parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be tuidcrstood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. RECORD OF TONAIN im.ETINGS 201 -knd the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said schedule is the -number of the lot shown cn a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. 1,01 sx(le of Eslimaled Ownly Address O. Sired Area Prontage B01.3me-W loss lReii qr,3 C �-ton fittest, akertown. I Fast 6352 OB 30 3296 03 FlillthrIle ambricige... .......... I Last 5100 60-00 ISO 00 Edwin W. Vishur, 12 Wu�;Utitid Rotal, Wjitar- tPwn. 5 Emt j51(1{) GO.00 ISO 00 Alissto Tomci ifl an 7 Fast 5100 W100 ISO 00 C,F.Ln Brteflue.Fine 113,ClTnIoridgu 9 East, 4250 60M 1.511 IX) Laure-mcf:1).Utv.41,50)Cirithjim Street,1-;.,nn 11 E.U.4t -4250 50.00 150 EX) Helen C. Nhirpliy.'10 We%tland Raid, W tvr- town - .. . - . jj..- L. — .. . .-. 13 Past 5801 44-IP 132 37 H.PDr, frL;t Co. , i_ o&I�Tre 1,Baston 143 NY cz t CM 1) 103.21 WJ 63 Jennic A.Almfxren.Falmouth Strcet, Belmont 144 west 5 185 57M 172 43 Nellie NICLec",Ilk T1. 20 Dartmouth Street, &IM11t. L. . . ...................... a I'Vest 491-1 571.81 173 43 W. A I.M AT.V.n. P a Im ou th Street,7' . . . ......' ........... 6 IVes L V)1-1 37.81 173 43 Robert R Rich, 9 Westland laid. Water- town. ...... ajf;,;t� I wLst 401.1 57.81 173 43 Joseph B0ngV;:,i 6ay't,3 n Street, v6m.137 wLst 11521 6 1.15 243 4 '96cctmen's offien, Watertown, -Mass., 'XIarch 30, 1921. Whereas, at a town mecting held by the Town of Water- town. regularly called and duly waimed and hold on the twenty- first day of N—larch, A. D. 1921, at which meeting a quorum was Present when Article 33 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows- " To hear the report of the Selcctmen relati-,.,e to the laying out of Westland Road, -under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to sce if the Town %rill vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, provide the necessary suns of money to pay the cost of construction, or take any action -relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Westland Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were Tead to the meeting, and upoti motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: " That the laying out of Westland Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and it is ht,-Te-by accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And NV hereas, for the purpose of laying out said Westland Road as and for a plablic way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order 202 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT recorded herewith and on a flan referred to in said order and on file in the c ice of the Town Clerk of Watertown. And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows Name LN No. .341. F!, Toseph Benl er,3 Clayton Street,Watertown_. . .. ................... l l s l n Elizabeth A� Riley. Cambridge.. .................... 3 1 1110 Edina W.Fisher. 12 Westland Rana.Watertown. . ., . ......, ..... 5 111()() Alissio To:nei, 16 Westland(toad,''P4'a#ertawn...... ...L.,,........ ,.. 7" W(H) C. R. LaBrecque, Box 113,Cambridge.. ......................... ... 9 1000 Laurence D. Liteh, 5M Chatham Street„Lyrn........................ 11 1000 Helen G. Murphy„30 Westland Read.Watertown......... 13 603 jo"b Benger. 3 Chyton Street,Watertown, ..' +:.......' ......'.... 1,57 140-1 Robert R 1. Mich„9 Westland Read,Watertown. 4 1156 G earga IV. ALmgmn, Valmouth Street.Belmont. . .. .....,, ,,..,,. El 1156 Nellie McLennan,20 Dartmouth Street, BeIntont. . .. . .... ............ R 1156 Jenme A,AIingfren, Palxnouth Street, Belinant . . ........ ........... 14C 11;i6 F'. H. Park Tm"st Co..27 School Street,Benton_. ................. ... 143 2176 And Wbereas, by said vote the ,Selectinerl were duly Authorized to take said 1,nnd and all appropriation was made at said town meeting therefor, Now Therefore It Is Ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said c l•der of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterinc:nts, and all according to the plan referred to i1- said order of laying out, which said plan was (duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk inure than seven days prier to said town meeting. And the ewners and occupants of the land hereby ttlken and lain out as a public way are allowed until June 1, 1921, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And It Is Farther Ordered, upon the consideration of the question of da-rages sustained by the owners of the land: hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as fella~-s 1'anrc Lot No. Sq. f!. �seTih Denger, ;3 Clayton Street,Watertown. . , . i..^ .. 1 1916 `3o damages lssabetb A. IZilev. uambri6 e. 3 1200 No damages Edwin Wl Fislirr. 12 Westland Road,Watertown .,.,.., d 1200 No damages Aliissia T'ornei, ll; Wi,,stland Road. Watert wn, , ., . .. ,., 7 1000 i''o datnages C. B. La&reclne, Box 113, Cambridge. .. .............. 9 1000 No damages Ls,ur+er= D.IiW5. 500 rhatham Street Lynn. ......,., 1l 1(lU0 Nc'damal;es Helen C. Murphy, 30 WestIftud Road, WWatertown..<.,„ 13 693 No damages, Joseph Beyer.3 Clayton Street,Watertown., ..... . .... 137 1404 No damages ItobeA R.Rich,9 W third Road,Wntcrtowo...__,,. 4 11156 NO rlatl7WCS, George AN'. AUmpren, Falmouth Street,Bclniant, ......,. 11 1.1156 No darns ges Xelliu'McLennan, 20 Daxrtm0uth Street, Balruont.. ... .. 8 1110 No damages eanie A.Almgren,1'almouth Street. Belmont. . ........ 14-1 1156 Na damages '. H. Patrk Trust Co.,27 School Street. llaston. ... ..... 1.1:1 .',17t No damages Adopted: CFIARLES 2M. ABBOTT, • 1< RNEST 1C. INGALUS, C. FREADE ICK ROBINSON, Selectmen of TVaterfonwt. RECORD OF TO WAN AMETINGS 20& Article 34. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to provide a more central polling place in Precinct Txvo, pref- erably near Dexter and Nichols Avenues or tale any action relating thereto. Referred back to the Selectmen for further consideration. 'ILL.I?M P. 1IcGUIRE, 1`c);;;n Clerta. Warrant for Town Meeting, April 27, 1921 Commonwealth of Massach-Lisetts. Xilddlesex, ss. To any Constable of the Town ©f lValerlown, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of 1a ssachusetts. you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Tcai�n of Watertoivn, to meet in the Town Hall, in said Town, on Wednesday, the twenty-seventh day. of April, 1921, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To hear the: report of any committee heretofore appointed, or take any action relating thereto. Article 2. To see if the Town will eovfirm the issue of 24,000 Highway Construction bonds authorized at the: last annual torn meeting. Article 3. To see if the Town gill vote to provide by trans- fer or otherwise, the several sums of money necessary for the use of the various Town departrncxrts for the balance of the current year, direct how the money shall be proVided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Tov n will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of S200, or some other amount, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home economics, the money to be expended by, and the director to serve in co-operation with the County Trustees for Aid to Agriculture of the lkliddlese� County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics, under the provisions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 1913; it being understood that $100 of this. amount shall be used to provide local paid supervision of boys' and girls' club work. Article a. To see if the Town will vote to accept the: pro- visions of Section 30 of Chapter 140 of the General Laws, which provides that no laborer, workman or mechanic in the employ of a contractor or sub-contractor in the employ of a town, shah work more than eight hours in any one days, or more than forty- cibht hours in any one week, except in eases of extraordinary emergency. (Request of Town Employees Union.) Article 6. To see if the Town will authorize the appoint- ment of a committee, consisting of the Chairman of the Select- men, Building Inspector, Glia=i an of the School Committee. Chief of Dire Department, and three. others to he appointed by the Moderator, to be known as the Bililding Commission of the Town of lVatertown, to whore will be referred all matters pertaining, to the erection of public buildings, and under whose jurisdiction all public buildings in the Town of NVatertown Ni ill be hereafter constructed, or take any action relating thereto. Ariicle 7. To see If the Town -;Nrill authorize the constnic- tion and equipment or furnishing of a schoolho-ase to be erected in the a esterrn part of the town, or elsewhere in the town, as it shall direct, appropriate the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the east of such constniction and furnishing and cquip- ment, direct how the money shall lie raised, or talk any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaviii at every Inhabited house in town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pnsting copies of the same in ten or more conspiciLous public places in town seven days at least prior to the time of said. meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings therein, into the office; of the Town Clerk, on or 'before the time of said ineeting. yy11 '��'ffyyy1 Given under our hands this fifteenth day of April, A,D. CIHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST X. IN GALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectmen o} 3"aterimun. Officer's Rehir n- on 5 arra t As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to Meet at RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 205 the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in town a painted copy of this warrant, and also by postin.,; copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. THOMAS F. LYONS, Constable of IValcytown. Attest: 'kVILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening, April 27, 1921 Notice 'was sent to all Tow-ii Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town Meeting; of the proposed business to be considered at the inectin-- Number of Town Meeting ITYlembers necessary for a quorurn, 133: The chockers, William Xf. Ei-rierson and. T. Roswell Patten, reported that there were 162 Town IN-lecting Members present. Meeting called to order at 7.45 pm., by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe. Warrant aiad officer's rettmi of same were read by Town Clerk IN'illiani P. McGuire. Voted: That articles be taken up in the order in which they appear in the warrant. Article 1. To hear the report of any committee licretofore appointed, or take any, action relating thereto. Notice received from Town Xlecting Members of Precinct 6 that Mrs. Elizabeth H. Gleason, 188 Summer Street, was appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Mr. William 1H. Foote, 32 Purvis Street, as a Town Meeting -Xlember. Notice re iv-ed.from Town Meeting Xlembers of Precinct 6 that fir. Ralph S. Parks of 58 Wilmot Street, was appointed as a Town Vlecting P-Icmber to fill vacancy caused bv the resigna- tion of I-Ir. George H. Emery, formerly of 41 Wilmot Street, Watertown, who has moved from town, Report of Cornmittee on Election and Qualification of ToiA-n Meeting Members subanitted as follows: &port of the Contininee on Elect on and Qrraliflcazio . cif Town JITectilig Members The Committee Dn Rights and Qualifications of Town Meeting 'Member, to which, by vote of the Town -Meeting of 206 11V TErtTOWN ''OWN RE-PORT IV[arch 21, was referred the letter of John f. 11rlcLauthlin', £om- a.11y protesting the right oaf Ha-fold C. Everett to hold member- Ship in the Town Meeting from Precinct 5 for a period of two yea-rs, herewith submits its report. A formal hearing was held on April 6, at which both NIr. McLawithlin and lrlr. Everett wvere present and were given the opportunity of stating their respective cases to the Committee.. Various documents bearing on the case were introduced by the Town Clerk, who also very franldv stated to the committee all other facts falling within the responsibility of his office. The facts as determined by the Committee are as follows: Owing to a vacancy in the Town Meeting N-lembership of Pre- cinct 5 caused by the removal from Town of the incumbent, it was necessary to fill his unexpired two-ycar'term.at the March election. Fcllowwring the procedure outlined in the Special Act of 1919, creating our Limited Tow n 'AIccting, a general meeting of Precinct 5 voters was held at which a noinixiating committee was authorized, and as part of its duties nominated 3\1r. NIcLauthlin as a candidate for the unexpired terin of twvo gears. Mr. Everett attended this meeting, and according to his statement to the Committee, intended frorn the first to be a candidate for this vacancy. When he learned that the nominating committee had selected a candidate whose name he did not then know, he immediately circulated his uvm nomination paper, as he°had a right to do, and filed it as soon as jivssible.. The Committee finds as facts that Mr. Everett's nomination paper properly executed for the two-year term, was filed with the Town Clerk can Febman, 16 and that Mr. 1ilcLauthlin's nomination paper, roperly executed for the two-year term, %vas filed with the Town Cleric can February 24. It further finds as a fact that when the ofricial ballot was received by the Precinct 5 Voters at the annual March election, Mr. Everett"s name appeared in its proper location on the ballet, but that Mr. McLauthlin's name appeared in that column of the ballot containing the candidates for the three-year term. The statement of ` uNvn Clerk 10cGuire, w bo, although a member of this committee, did not at any time sit -writh it can this case, was that his office alone was responsible; for this unfortunate error; that his copy of the ballot for the printer RECORD O'F TOWN MEETINGS 207 was made, up as the nornination papers were filed, and that the printer's copy when submitted was not checked. against the nomination papers but against the office copy as originally made tip. The Town. Clerk further stated that the ballets were received several days before election and specimen ballots were posted at polliang places within the time required by law, and that the error was not called to his attention until after balloting had commenced on election morning, tots late to correct the errox in any way. The official election returns show that Mr. Everett received 433 votes, with 430 blanks cast. 'Mr McLauthf n, among the three-year candidates received 258 votes, 27 less than the ff- t+eenth rmeniber elected. The Committee is satisfied from its investigation and from the evidence before it that no fraud of any kind was intended, and that, the orrar made by the Town Clerk's office was due to insufficient or hurried checking of the very large. number of papers received an the last day for fling. At the request of the Committee, the Town Counsel rendered, it an opinion of the laLL, as it would affect a care of this kind, and that opinion is made a part of this report. The Committee also instructed its Secretary to cr3nsult Assistant Secretary of Mate Boynton to learn if any similar case had came to his attention, the determination of which would furnish a precedent in aiding the Commitrtee in the proper consideration of the case before it, That gentleman knew of no similar case, but had no hesitation in stating his understanding of the lame which should guide the'Cormnittee, and that under- standing was in full agreement with the opinion rendered by the Town Counsel. Therefore, the Corninittee on Rights and Qualifications of Town Meeting Members reports that in its opinion no legal reason exists which would ,i.tia.te heir. Everett's election, and it recorn mends that he be at once admitted to membership in the Limited Town Meeting. We are informed that a vacancy now exists in the Town Mecting Membership from Precinct .5. As Mr. McLauthlin, through no fault of his own, was unable to receive his desired opportunity to be balloted for at the annual election, your Com- 208 WATFRTOW.N TOWN RE I110 RT n-littee takes the liberty of suggesthic, to the members from Precinct 5 that the selection of Mr. 'McLauthlin to fill this exist;ng vacancy would be a generous and graceful solution of an unfortunate situation. (Signed) JOHN A. COLLINS, Cho-frinan, CHARLES T, SHAW, Sccretary, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, EDWIN T. STIGER. April 5, 1921. Committee on Qualifications of Members, Watertown, 'Mass. centlenivil: ' Referring to your request for an opinion, relative to the protest of one John T. McLauthlin, of th e, right for membership in the Town Meeting of Harold C. Everett in Precinct Five, permit me to say that from the facts presented to me it appears that Nlr. Everett filed noil-iination papers in accordance with the provisions of the Special Town Meeting Act for Watertown and was placed upon the ballot as a candidate to fill a vacancy, his te-n-n of office to be for the unexpired part of the term of � prior member. He was regularly voted for at the election and received the largest n-Lunber of -votes for that office and was elected. In my opinion he is a duly elected member of the Town Meeting It further appe-ors that -IN-'Ir. McLauthlin filed nomination papers for the same term as Mr. Everett, but by an error in the preparation of the ballot lie did not appear as a candidate for that term. It cannot bu said that the omission of the name. of TvIr. McLauthlin from the ballot as above stated can operate either to disfranchise those voters who voted for Mr. Everett at the election or deprive Mr. Everett of his rights to receive those votes as a regularly nominated candidate. Nothing in the facts in any way tend to show that Mr. Everett was other than a regular candidate, regularly nominated and received the majority vote at the election. Respectftflly yours, WESLEY E. MONK, To"t Counsel. RECORD OF TOWN IMETINGS 209 Voted: That Harold C. Evcrett be admitted as a Town Meeting Member. Voted; That the question of citizens elceted as Town Meeting 'Members, and also holding membership its the Limited Torn Meeting by virtue of their office, be referred to a cor=ittee of six, to be appointed by the Moderator, to consider this question and report at a later Town Meeting. The foll i%fling committee- was appointed by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe can May,lfl, 1921: Charles 1\4. Abbott, 16 Columbia Street, Chairma;?, for the Purpose of organization; Albert L. Partridge, 54 Langdon Avenue; Thomas F. Tierney, 56 Green Stroct; John C. Ford, 20 Church Street; Volney Sldnner, 302 Orchard Street, Weslev E. Monk-, 55 Franklin Street. Article 2. To sec if the Town will confirm the issue of S 4,000 Highway Construction bonds authorized at the last Annual Toy%m Meeting. Unanimously voted. That the issue of twenty-four thousand dollars ($ ,000) bonds of the Town authorizud for the purpose of Highway Co.nsLructicn under Article 4 of the A'4a.rrant for the last Annual Town Meeting, is hereby confirmed, said lends having been issued for concrete pavement, Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, the several sums of money necessary for the use of the various Town depiutrnents for the balance of the current year, direct hoer the money shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. Voted- That the sure of seventy-one dollars and ten cents ($!1.1 ) be transferred from Polim Garage Special Account to Election Expense Account. Voted: That the sutn of seven thousand dollars ($ 000) be appropriated for Interest Account, the same to be assessed on the Palls and Estates for the current year. Artie-, 4.~ To sec if the Town kill vote to raise and appropriate the sum of S200, cr scathe other amount, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home economics, the money. to be expended by, and the director to serge in co--operation with the County 'Trustees for Aid to Agriculture and Home Economics, under the provisions of 210 WA d ERTO T4 by TOWN, itJ:rPOR Chapter 273, General Acts of 1918, it being understood that 100 of this amount shall be used to provide local paid super- vision of boys' and girls' club work. Voted: That the; Selectman shall appoint a director for demc)ustaration work in agriculture and Borne economics and that the siim of two hundred dollar-, ( 200) be appropriated for this purpose and expended by the said director who shall serve in co-operation 'With the County Trustees for Aid to Agriculture of the Middlesex County 13vireau of Agriculture and Home Economics, under the provisions of Chapter 128 of the General Laws; it being understood that one hundred dollars ($100) of this amount shall be used to provide local laid super- -vision of bays' and girls' club work, and that thu said stun of two hundred dolktrs ( 200) be transferred from the unexpended balance is the item " Police Garage—Special " Account. Article 5. To sec if the Town will vote to accept flit provisions of Section 30 of Chapter 1=49 of tlic: General i-ov , which provides that no laborer, worl ia.n or mechanic i>1 the employ of a c ntracter or scab-contractor in the employ of a. t6wn, shall work more than eight hours in any one day, or more than fort;-eight fours in any one week, except in cases of extraordinary emergencNr. (Request of Town Employees' Union.) IndefXnituly postponed.. Article 0. To sec; if the To%%*n will authorize the appoint- ment of a committee, congisting of the Chainnan of the Select- risen, Building Inspector, Chairman of the School Committee, Chief of Fire Department, and three others to he appointed by the Moderator, to he kno,.'tTn as the Bc>ildin Commission of the Town of Watertown, to whom wilt be referred all matters pertaining to the erection of public buildings, and under whose Jurisdiction all public buildings in the Town of Watertown will, be hereafter constructed, or take; any action relating thereto, 'doted: That the subject matter of this article be referred to the next Special Town. TNf eeting. Article 7. To sec if the Town ,.;- 11 authorize the construc- tion and equipment or himishing of a schoolhouse to be erected in the Western part of the Town, or elsewhere in the Town, as it shall direct, appropriate the sum or sums cif money necessary RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 211 to pay the cast of such constriction and ftiniishirrg and equip- ment, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Committee on School in the Western Dart of the Town suhrnitted as fallwv�,s: Report of the Nest End Building Committee Waterton i, Mass., April 27, 1021. As a result, of the last Town i1 ect.ing which failed to appropriate $325,000 for a school building in tlrc Affest End of the Town, this Committee felt that it rnust find a compromise proposition that would satisfy a majority of the -voters. With this view in mind, the Committee has worked faithfully, con- sidering many plans, in order to find one that wotdd nacet the approval of the voters. First, the proposed location of the building was considered to see if any other site would be more suitable. This Connnittee unanimously decided that: the new huildirig should be planed on the land near the M.,arshall Spring Building, this site being the geographical center of the western half of the Town and it being desirable to place the -new building -near the '+Iarshall Spring School so that building, if found practical, may be heated from the nee%, building, as the heating plant at the Xfarshall Spring Schoch must be replaced very soon, and also in order to allow the pupils of the Marshall Spring to have the use of a hall. ,Second, are addition to the Marshall Spring School was considered. It was estimated that an eight room addition and hall -would cost about 817.5,000 beside the cost of a new heating plant in the Marshall Spring, which would have to be installed. If this addition was built no relief would he provided for the high school which is very much over-crowded, and it w-ould be necessary to build an addition there at once. This would cast at least $175,000 morn. The cost of these two r ditions would be over $350,000 and still the. Town would not have changed its system of education in any way. Third, we studied the proposed building to see if it was possible to reduce the cast, After careful study the Committee arrivad at the following decision: 212 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The Committee still believes that a sixteen room blaildink should be built at the We Elid of the Town to be tised for a Junior High School but, m%ring to the unsettled building ccndi- tions, which exist at this time and to the desire: of the Town to rcduce expenditures, tliat it would be better to build twelve rooms of this building now, leaving four rooms to Ix-- added at some future time, this building to cost S250,000. Therefore, -this Committee recor=ends that a twelve room tinit of a sixteen room building be built at this time at an estimated cost of .5250,000 on the land adjoining the 7.\Iarshall Spring Sebool, WEST END BUILDING COXITMITTEE, HAROLD B. BLAZO, ChairMan Pro Tem. Unammou-sly voted: That the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (.5250,000) be and it is hereby appro- priated for the purpose of,paying the cost of construction of a schoolhouse and the cost of the original equipment and funaish- ings for tho sarne, to be located in the western part of the Tov�m, and for the purpose of providing the said sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) hereby appropriated, the Town Treasurer be, and he is herehy authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, said sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (8250,000) and I() issue the bonds, or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as he, pith the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance �.ith the proNisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole amount shall be paid in not• more that tv4renty (20) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may,. determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear upon their face the words, Watertown School Loan, Act of 1921," and the indebtedness incurred hereunder shall be in excess of the statutory limit of indebtedness of the Toum. Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts, and interest and principal ;hall be due and payable at the Fourth-Atlantie National Bank of Boston, Xlass� RECORD OF rowra 7XIEETINGS 213 Voted: That the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (8. 5D,000) appropriated for the purpose of the construc- tion and Original equipment and furnishings of a schoolhouse to,be located in the westem part of the Town, shall be expended under the direction of a Committee of seen, consisting of the ' Chairman of the School Committee, and six others to be appointed by the NIoderator. '!'17e following committee was appointed by Moderator Joseph P. KQefe on Nlay 10, 1921: Harold 13. Blazo, 71 ))anion Road, Chai-nnan, School Committee, ex ofjicio, ch-ainnan for the purpose of organization; George N. Chamberlain, TI Fussell Avenue; P. Sarsfield. +CunnifF, 107 Church Street-, ,James B. Dardis, 32 Cuba Street; Howard G. Efllis, 48 Stuart Street, William S. Hughes, 321 'Hain Street; 1,Nrilliam L. Locke, 16 Walnut Street. WILLT A M P. McCUIRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting, June 22, 1921 Commonwealth of _%lassachusetts Middlesex, ss. To any Cansfabk of the Tmun'of 117afertawn, Grectil-1g: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and earn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, to meet in the Town Hall, in said Town, on Wednesday, the twenty-second day of June, 1921, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the following articles, iriz.; Article 1. To hear the report of any cotx-111uttee heretofore appointed, or take any action relating thereto. Artic e 2. To see if the Town will vote to proVnde by transfer or othesi6se, the several suns of money necessary for thu use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current rear, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Torn will vote to appropriate the sure of $5 3,000 for construction of a part of Arlington 214 WATER` OWN TOWN RBPORT Street, direct how the money shall be provided or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Tmvn will vote to accept as a gift a memorial gate to be placed at the now entrance to Ridge- ', lawn Cemetery, or take any action relay.ig thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in town a printed copy of this war-ran t and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuoras public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and mare return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk-, on or before the time of said meeting, Given under our ljands this tenth day of June, A. D. 1921. CHARLES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST K. II GALLS, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, .Selectmen of TVatertown. Officer's Reiv.rlt era TVarravl As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of lVatertown to meet; at the time and place therein specked, by leaving at cveryr inhabited house in town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the sage in ten or more conspicuous public places in town seven days at least prior to the time of said ineedr1g. THOMA.S P. LYONS, Constable of I-Vatertawn. Attest: WILLIAM P. iMcG IRE, I'mun Clerk. Notice was sent to all Town Xleeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. Meeting called to order at 8.00 p.m. by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Ntunber of Town Fleeting Members necessary for a quorum, 1.33.. The checkers, Iv illiarn M. RECORD Or TOWN MEETINGS 215 Ernerson and T. Roswell Patten, reported that there were 72 Tmvn 'Ieetin Members present.. Therc being" no quorum present, no action was taken under the warrant. Voted: That the Selectmen call a new Town -ATeeting, as soon as possible. �VTLLI:M P. M cG U IRE. Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting, July 6, 1921 Commonwealth of llfa:ssaebusetts. Middlesex, ss. To alty Cojestable of ilia Town of 1,17alertown, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of -Ma.ssacchusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of IAratertown to meet in the Town Hall in said Torn, on T"-1edncsdayT, the sixth day of July, 1921, at 7.30 p-in., to act on the folloWilig articles, vir.: Article 1. To bear the report of any coma—ittee heretofore appointed, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or othemlise, the several sterns of inaney necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the money shall he provided, or take anv action relating thereto. Article 3. To secs if the Town will appropriate a sung of money necessary to pay the cast of construction caused by the relocation and widening of Arlington Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to Elln Street, under a decree of the County Commissioners of IXIidcllesex County, including land damages and the cost of pavement and sidewalks therean, direct he w the same skull be rained., or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town %%ill vote to accent as a gift from William 1-1. Potter, a memorial gate and gateway to be placed at the new entrance to Ridgelawn Cernetery,, or tape any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watcrtavm 216 whTERTONVX TOWN REPORT to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at uvery inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more, conspic- uous Imblic places in Toum seven days at least prier to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your dcings thereon, into the office of the.Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this twenty-second day of June, A.D. 1921, CHARLES IM. ABBOTT, ERN S 1' K. INGALLS, G. I REDERICK ROBINSON, Select nen of Watertown. Officer's Return on T-Trarrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the 'pawn of Watertown to meet at the time and place therein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting* copies of the same hi ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. TTIOMAS F. LYONS, Constable of [Vatertown. Attest: WILLTAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening, ,duly 6, 1921 Notice was sent. by mail to all Town Meeting Xlenibers at Least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the proposed business to he considered at the meeting, as required by the statute governing the Lin-iited Town Meeting. N-Lunber of Town 11-Ieeting ]Members necessary for a quorum, 133. The checkers, 11Tilliam Al. Emerson and T. Roswell Patten, reiaorted that there were 143 'Town Meeting Members prescat. Meeting called to order at S p.m. by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe. Warrant and officer's officor's return of same were read bar Town Clerk William F. McGuire. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 217 IToderator appointed Messrs. William J. Shields, George C. Campbell, Charles W. Benjamin and James Lau.ghrea, as counters on attendance and vote on appropriation relating to the borrowilig of money. Article 1. To bear the report of any committee heretofore -appointed, or tale any action relating thereto. No reports of any committee presented at this time. Article 2. To see if the Town trill vote to provide by transfer or uthcrwisc, the soveral sums of money necessary for the use of the various Town departments, for the balance ,of the current year, direct haw the money shall be provided, ,or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the following sums be and are hereby appro- priated for the use of the various Town departnients for the balance of the current rear, al-id for the purpose of providing the money so appropriated, the following transfers be and are hereby voted: Transfer to Water Department, office maintenance, S100 Inspection of Buildings, Printiug Building Lars 50 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department; Town work, S I M) Private work, 150 -- 50 Police Department, special police, 700 Pensions, 500 Sewer maintenance, 1000 $2600 Transfer From Cater Department, special SIM Police garage, 300 Police Department, regular patrolmen, 1200 :Sewer constmction, 1000 2600 Voted- That bills for fitting vault for Assessors' Depart- ment be charged to Assessors' Appropriation. 218 WATBRTOWN TOWN RZPORT Article 3. 'I'o see if the Town will appropriate a stnn of money necessary- to pay the cost of construction caused by the relocation and widel-i ng of Arlington Street, from 2\4t. Auburn Street to ]Elm Street, under a decree of the County Commissioners of Middlesex County, including land damages ,and the cast of pavement and sidewalks thereon, direct how the same shall be raised, car take any action relating thereto. Voted: That William H. Lucas, Chainiian of the: Arlington Street Widening Committee, be permitted to address the meeting relative to they Arlington Street: appropriation. By a two-thirds vote, 101 in the afEm ative and 12 in the negative, It was Noted; That for the purpose of paying the cost of con- struction of a part of Arlington Street, caused by the relocation and widening of the same from Mt. Auburn Street to Elm Street as ordered by the County Commissioners of 'Middlesex Ccuuity, including land rla rages and the cost of the pavernent and sidewalks thereon, the surn of sixty-three thousand dollars (863,000) be and it is hereby appropriated, and the Tawn Treasurer bQ and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the said surn of sixty-tbr,ee thousand dollars ($63,000), and to issue the bonds or notes of _ the Town therefcr at such rate of interest as he with the approval of the Selectmen shall deternune, payable in accordance with + the pro dsions of Section 10 of Chapter 44, of the General Laws, so that the: whole amount shall be paid in not more: than ten (10) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and the Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear the tLuthentiea.ting certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and Principal shall be due and payable at the Fourth Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Mass. Article 4. To sce if the Town will Grote to accept as a gift froin William H. Potter, a memorial late: and gateway to be placed at the new entrance to Rid elawn Cemetery, or take any action relating thereto. The following letter received by the Selectmen was read to the meeting: RECORD 49 TOWN MERTINGS 219 ` June 13, 1921, .Board of Sejectaaie;j, TTratert ;z, Mass. ,Gentle;;terra It is my desire to present to the Town of Watertown an appropriate entrance gateway to the Rid elawn Cemetery as a, memorial tc env mother and breather. It: is anticipated that this will consist of suitable posts and _gate, together with supporting Malls. Will you kindly inform one sf such a gift would be acceptable to the Town of Watertown Very truly yours, (Signed) William H. Putter." Voted: That the Selectmen in behalf of the Town be and they are hereby authorized to accept frog n. William H. Potter as EL gift to the Town, a. meranoiial gateway and gate to be, .erected at the now entrance to Ridgelawn Cemetery. ILLUi NI P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Wednesday Evening, OCtDber 19, 1921 ,Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 21,I1cddlesex, ss, . To any Co):stable of the Town of Tl alcrfc win, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Nlassachusetts, you _are hereby required to notify and warn tho legal voters of the Town of AN+atertown to meet in the Town Hall, in said Town, on Wednesday, the nineteenth day of October, 1921, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the follottrina articles, Ariz. Article I. To hear the report of any ccm mittce her'etefore .appointed and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the 'Town will authorize the Treasurer, with th-c approval cf the Selectmen, to borrow mono-v on and .after January 1, 1922, in anticipation of the revenue of the 220 W.LTERTOWN TOWIN REPORT financial year beginning Janulary, 1, 1922, or take any action relating thereto. Ankle 3. To see if the Town NNill vote to provide by transfer or othen 6se, the several stuns of money necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current, year, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will appropriate money to pay the cost of the extension of VIC sewerage, drainage and water system in Robbins Road, Stoneleigh Road and Extension l of Orchard Street, direct ow the money ix*ill be provided, or take any action relating thereto. . Article 5. To hear the report of the Selectmen, a-nd to see if the Town �611 accept the relocation of Cogmnon Street, a public way, with the boundaries and measurements on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and as ordered by the Selectmen, or tape any action relating thereto. find you-wi11 notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed dopy of this warrant, and also b-y posting copies ❑f the same its tea or more con- spicuotrs public places in Town seven days at least prior to the . time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, Witli your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Glory on or before lthe time of said meeting. Given under our hands this seventh day of October, A.D. 19'21. CHARI.ES M. ABBOTT, ERNEST K. INGALLS, G. FI EEDE-RICK ROBINSON, Selcc61-ten of Watertown. D ff icer's Pets m, on, Warrant As required by the: foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Wa.tcrtm,n to meet at the time and place herein specified, by lea-ing at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy- of this Nvarrant, and also by hosting copies of thc same in ten or more conspicuous RECORD OF TOWN 1 MEETINGS 221 public places in Toxii seven days at least prior to the time of saill meeting. THOMAS F. LYONS, Constable of Walcrhnun. Attest: WILWAX-1 P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notice was sent to aLll To,�\,n -Mocting Members at least sevcn days prior to the Town .Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. Meeting called to order at 8.15 p.m. by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Number of Town Meeting Members ncci:ssary fear a quorurn, 133. The checkers, William XT. Emerson and T. Roswell Patten, reported that there were 109 Town -Meeting 1\1erabers present. g There being no quorum present, no action was taken under the Nvarrant. Voted: That this meeting adjo= until 1XIonday evening, October 24, 1921, at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM P. XfcGURE, Tount Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Tuesday Evening, November 1, 1921 Commonwealth of Ni 'lassuchusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable of the Tosli of 117atertown, Grecting.- In the name: of the Coniinomvealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the, lel"YA.1 voters of the Town of Watertoom to -meet in the Town Hall, in said Town, on Tuesday-, the first dav of November, 1921, at 7.30 V.-M., to act on the following articles. viz. ; AriicIe 1. To hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed and act thereon. ilrilclu 2. To see if the Town mill authorize the TreasitTQr, N�ith the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow moncy on and after January 1, 1922, in anticipation of the revenue of the 222 WATERTC]WN TOWN REPORT financial year beginning January 1, 1922, or ta1ce any acton relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, the several stuns of money Necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action rclatllig thereto. Art0c 4. To see if the Town will appropriate money to pay the cost of the extension of the sewerage, drainage and water system in Robbins RQ('L 1, Stoneleigh Road and Extension of Orchard Street, direct how the money will be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Artiale 5. To hear the report of the Selectmen, and to see if the Town will accept the relocation of Common Street, a public way, -v�-ith the boundaries and measurements on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and as ordered by the Selectmen, or tetke any action relating thereto. And yott will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the tune and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a prinked copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the;same in teen or more conspictious public places in Town seven days at least plior to the tune of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the: off-ice of the To= Clerk on or before the time of said meeting, Given to-ider otir Ilan& this twentietli day of October, A.D. 1921. G. FREE LICK ROBINSON, Selectmen of lVatertown. Officers' Return on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertonm to rneet at the time and at the place hereui specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed cope of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more 0011spicuous RE-CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS `23 public places in Town seven clays at least prig to the time of said meeting. TITOM.1S F. LYONS, Conslabk of WaWto-wig.. Attest: -WILLIAM P. McG IRE, lrowa; Clark. Notices - were mailed to all Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town 'electing of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Tmn Clerk. William M. Emerson and T. Roswell Patten served as checkers of Town llec:ting lvferab�rs. Mecting called to order at 8 p.m. by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe. Warrant and officers' returns on same were read by Town Clerk William P. -McGuire. The Moderator appointed Messrs. A-Villiam Shields, George C. Campbell, William Newcomb and Albert L. Partridge as cotanters Can attendance, and as a result, of tlae count, the �Ioder- atvr declared a quoram present. Number of Town 'Ieeting Members necessary for a quorum, 133. Number of Town Xleetin- 'Members present, 135. Arlicle 1.. To licar the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon, Mr. Charles M. Abbott reported t.ha.L the Arlington Street Widening Committee would have a balance after completion of the work outlined in their original report, and it was the intention of the'Comanittee to construct a granolithic sidewalk from '-It. Auburn Street to the East Watertown Station. Article `?. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, %rith the approval of the .Selectmen, to borrow monev on and after January 1, 19`2, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beg inning January 1, 1922, or tape any, action relating thereto. Noted: That the ' m%m Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and he is hercl)v authorized to borrow, money from time to time can and after Jani ary 1, 1922, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January I, 1922, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor, paN able. 224 WATERTOUX TOWN REPORT within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this Note to be pail from the revenue of the financial year bel;inniu ,Jan- uary 1, 1922. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or othenvise, the several sutras of money necessary for the use of the various town departments for the balance: of the current year, direct haw the money slia.11 be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted, That the follo%iing stems be and are hereby appro- priated for thee use of the various town departments for the balance of the current year, and for the purpose of providing the money so appropriated, the follo-wing transfers be and are hereby voted Transferred to Poles and Wires, Maintenance, 8442 65 Reserve; Fund, 700 00 Police Department—Special Police, 700 00 Police Department— OQntin(yent;, 300 00 Play=pound-- mailitcnance, r1W 10 Soldiers' Relief, 300 00 {Cemetery C ontin�,ent;, 33 00 Eligineering, Contingent, 100 00 Hi hway Department Office, 150 Oil Highway Dcpa.rtment A-lai°ntenance, 373 02 Sidewalks, .307 20 Outside Aid, 2,12,E GO _"ater Department— Office Expense, 300 00 Wei-bits and Measures— Contingent, 14 30 86,370 36 Transferred front December Assessments, 1020, 442 65 Police Department—Re&Trular Patrolmen, 1,700 00 Play° ound— Portable Bath Douse, .463 10 State and I1.Iilitary Aid, 300 Ott Cemetery Labor, 35 00 High-way- Clerk, 47 72 Higliw ay — Stable and Sheol Special, 475 30 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 225 1920 Betterments, 9.'317 20 ,Mothers' Aid — General Expense, 2,000 00 Mothers' Aid —Almoner, 25 00 Mothers' Aid —Clerk. 50 00 Outside Aid—Almoner, 25 00 Outside Aid-- Clerk, 2a 00 Water Department, Maintenance, 300 00 Weights and Measures — Truck, 14 30 High-Fay" Department, Vacations, 1010 00 6,370 36 Article 4. To see if the Town will appropxiatc money to pay the cost of the extension of the seweragc, drainage and Neater sy=stern in Robbins Road, Stoneleigh R+cad and. Extension of Orchard Street, direct how the money Neill be prm-ides , or take any action relating thereto. With the approval of the Finance Committee, the followixlg vote was passed: Voted: That the sum of three thousand dollars ($3000) he and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the cost of sewer Construction in Robbins Road and the Extension of Orcbard Street, and that for the purpose of providing the money appropriated, the sum of three thousand dollars (83000) be and is hereby transferred from the Finance Committee Account for the treat: 1921, Voted: Not*to appropriate the sum of one thousand d4l]ars (61000) for the extension of se-vera,ge system mi Stone- leigh Road. 'doted; That the question of extension of drainage system in Robbins Road and. the Extension of Orchard Street be laid on the table. No auction taken on the extension of drainage system in Stoneieigh Road, as Town Counsel ruled that legal difficulties might be encountered in view of the fact that it ivas the intention of the Selectmen to extend this drain from Bailey Road to Mt. Auburn Street. Voted: That the stun of two thousand five bundrecl and ninety dollars (82590) be and is hereby- appropriated for laying 226 WATERTOWN TOWAq REPORT water tnftins in 1�obbins Road and OrchnTcl Street Extension, and that for the purpose of praying a portion of the cost of the saine, the sum of two thousand two hundred and sixty six dollars' and nircty-four cents (32,266.94) be and is hereby transferred from R'ater Special Account to Water Construction Account. i1rlicle 5. TO hear the report of the Sclectn-Len, and to see if the Town will accept the relocation of Common Street, a plablic, way, NNith the boundaries and measti-rements on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and as ordered by the Selectmen, or take any action -relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Relocation of the Easterly Line of Conlon Street, Between Columbia Street and Common Street Cemetery Town of Watertown, Selectmen's Office. After due notice and public hearing and view as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, the Selectmen met on the twenty-seventh day of SeptembOT, 1921, at 8.30 a.m., for the purpose of viewing thc-. premises, and we, the Selectmen, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that the easterly- line of Common Street, bet%veen Columbia Street and Common Street Cemetery-, be relocated, and that Common Strcet be laid out as and for a public highwav, in accordance with the following clescription, and as shown an plan dra-wn by Wilbur F. Learned, Consulting Elvineer, and dated October 171, 1921, and duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk. In Board of Selectmen, Friday evening, September 30, 1921. Voted- That Cummon Street be and is hereby laid out as and for-apublic highway, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws of the year 1920, and said Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has, been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and said Board hereby declares RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 227 that all acts herein are done under the provisions of Chapter 92 of the. General Laws, aad according to the following description and plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk.. Description of the Relocation of the Easterly Line of Common Street, BetweenColumbia Street and Common Street Cemetery Beginning at a stone bound on the southerly line of Columbia Street fort--three and ninety-seven hundredths �43.' 7) Beet from the present ea%Lerh- line of Cor=on Street; thence turning and extending n-cslerly- and southerly by a cur ,e sixty-three and sixty-four I111nctredt'hs (63.fi4) feet in length to a point of tangency and having a radius of forty (44) feet, by land belonging to the Estate of Charles Russell; thence extending southerly by a straight luxe and by land belonging to the said Estate of Charles Rusqcll seventy-four and thirty- seven hundredths (74,37) feet to a stone bound tnarking the division lira between the land belonLying to Maud E. Coker and land belonging to the said Estate of Charles Russell; thence extending southerly bV a slight curve to the left, forty- eight and fifty hundredths (4'S.50) feet, in length more or less by land belongs ng to _laude E. Coker, to a point of cun,,a'ture; thence extending southerly by a tangent, seven and fifty himdro-d.ths (7..30) feet in length by laud belonging to the said Collier to the northerly line of Broadway; thence extending soittherlya across the end of Broadway forty-seven (47) feet in length more or less to the southerly line of Broadway, which paint is at the intersection of the southerly line of Broadway and the new easterly line of Common Street; thence extending so atherly by a tangent twenty-mine and sixty-eight hundredths (29.68) feet in kngth to a point of curvature by land belonging to Delon G. Howard, et al.; thence: exLcii.ling southerly by a curve fifty-six and eighty-fie hundredths (56.85) feet in length by land belonging to the said Howard, et cad., to a paint of tangency, and having a radius of two hundred forty-five and seventy-five hundredths (245,75) feet; thence extending ;southerly by a straight line ninety-five and seventy-six hundredths (95.76) feet iu length to the division line between the land owned by the said Howard, el al., and the land of the 228 S4 ATERT[lTV4 N TOWN REPORT Common Street Cemetery, which point is seven and fort--five hundredths (7.45) feet from the'present line of Common Strect when measured on the division hue between the last mentioned properties;—the said easterly line of Common Street as above described being a continuous lime extending from the southerly line of Columbia Street to the land of the Common Street Cemetery, joing the northerly line of Broadway with a curve of nine and twenty-one hundredths (9.21) feet xad.ius and the southerly lime of Broadway with a curare of sixteen and t-wenty-se-ven huundredths (1 ,27) feet radius, al as shown on a flan in the office of the Town Engineer TIMI- ed `t flan Shorrring Reloca-t cia of Easterly line of Common.Strca bete om Columbia Street and the:. Conunon Street Cemetery," dated October 17, 1921, and drawn by Wilbur F. Learned, Consulting Enginecr, which also shares the lengths of said curves and other data respecting the same. CHARLES Al. .ABBOTT, ERNEST X. I\GALLS, G. FRED {RICK ROBINSON, Selechnen of 141ac crtown.. Voted: That the relocatiou of the boundzries of Common Street in accordance with the report; of the Selearnen as read to the meeting, he and is hereby accepted. WILLIAM P. McGLIIRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Wednesday Evening, December 28, 1921 Commonwealth of l%lassachusetts. Aliol 1lesex, ss. To any Constable of the Town of 111.'atertown, Greeting In the name of the Cot=onwealth of Massachusetts, you are herebv required to notify and %varn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall, in said RECORD OF TOWN 11BETINGS 229 Town, on Wednesday, the twenty-eighth day of December 1921, at 7.30 V.., to act on the following articles, -viz.: Artlfcle 1. To hear the-report of any connnittee heretofore appointed and act thQreuaia Article 2. To see if the Town will Nate to provide by transfer or otherv-ise, the several sums of money ncecssary for the rise of the various To-%Nm departments for the balzmce of the current year, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action rclating thereto. Art-Oe 3. To see if the Town Ns ill authorize and etnpowver the Selectmen to approve or disapprove of the crection, display or maintenance of bill beards, signs, or other advertising devices within public view of any highway, public parr or reservation, applications for the locations of which shaU have been filed N ith the Department of Public Works, Division of HigltwaNrs, and forwarded to the Selectmen for approval in accordance witli the proN isions of the rules made by said department, as provided in Chapter 93 of the General Laws, or take any actioal relating thereto. Article 4. To sec if the i w-N n will amend Section 3 of Chapter X of the By-Laws, as amended, by adding the following; new section " 3a °`; " Section 3a. Before the Finance Ceitvnittee shall order printed its report under said Section 3, said committee, through its clerk, shall cause notice to be given to the Selectmen and to other TmNm officers ha%ring charge of various Town depart- ments, of the recommendations which it proposes to include in its printed report, and thereupon, the chairman of said Finance Committee shall gall a meeting of said cornrnittee and shall notify the said Seleuimen and other Town officers having charge of the several depUrtinents, to attend, said meeting, and shall receive and considcr such suggestions and recommendations as shall be made by the Seleeti.-nen and other Town officers Navin; charge of the sQve:ral departments, relative to th3 said report. Arid thereafter said committee shall determine its recommenda- tions and print its report of the same, and shall mail a copy of each to the Town. 'IN-leeting Members at least four days prior to any special Town Meeting, and seven days prior to an annual i Town fleeting, at either of which meetings an appropriation may be asked for in the warrant. No action taken in anv Town Meeting shall be invalid or illegal by reason of the failure of the Finance olnrnittee or of its chairman, or of its clerk to carry out the previsions of this section,r r Article 5. To see if the "Pown will amend Chapter XIII of the By-Laws of the Town by adding, at the end thereof, the following new section:— °` Scclaon 16. The owner or his agent having char-e thereof, of property abutting upon a sidewalk, located upon a public way, said sidewalk being eonstmeted of brick, stone cement, granol tbic, tar-concrete or asphalt, shall remove or cause to be removed from said sidewalk any snow and lee which may have fallen, formed, accumulated or been placed thereon, And-no owner or agent of said owner of property* abutting upon a sidewalk located upon a public way, which said sidewalk is constructed of brick, stone, cement, granolithic, tar concrete or asphalt, shall place or sufFer,to remain for more than twelve hours betty een sunrise or sunset on any day, any snow upon said side-walk nor any ice upon said sidewalk. A>sy person %iolating this By-Law shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five dollars (55.00) for eaeli offense, unless some different penalty is imposed by law," Article G. To hear the report of the Scicr-tmen, and to see if the Town will accept the reloctition of a portion of Nichals Avenue, between Dexter WIC1. I�Ielcndy Avenues, a public way, with the boundaries and measuremcilts on file in the office of the TownClerk and as ordcred by the Selectmen, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, ,and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more con- spicuous public places its Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting_ . Hereof fail not, and snake return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time cif said meeting. RECORD OF TOWN BIELTING5 231 Given sunder our hands this sixteenth dial- of December, A.D., 1921. ClLk LES INI -1. ABBOTT, ERN EST K. INGALLS, G. FR1'DERI K ROBINSON, Selectmen of TVaterims. Qg cers" Return cuz 14 arraid As required by the feregoing warrant, I bave notified and wanted the legal voters of the 'I own of Watertown to meet at the time and place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. TI-IG IA P. L"i"ONS, Constable of IVY terfozmi. Attest: WILLIAItl P. 'IeGUIRE, Town Clerk. notices �xere mailed to the Tmvn XIceting Members at least seven days prior to the Towi1 Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRB, Town Clerk. William M. Ernerson wid T. Roswell. fatten served as checkers of Town Meeting Xlembers. Meet.in; called to order at 8.30 p.m. by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe. IIrarrant and officers' rOU11-115 011 &nne were read by "own Clerlc William P. McGuire. The Moderator appcintcd IvIessis. Henry M. King, Albert L. Partridge, William W. Norcross, ;Sr., and Louis . DePass as counters on attendance, and as a result of the count, the Aloclerator declared a quorum present. Number of Town Meet.ine, Members necessary for a quorurn: 133. Nuniber of Tovm Meeting Xlembers present. 135, Article 1. To hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed and act i:liercon. The follo%%ing report was presented by Mr.. Charles M. Abbott: 232 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT eniberskip in Tmivn eet°ing °ia. Respect.to Elected JI-fenibcrs .Appabded or elected to off-ices which carry ex o icao jlfeaa bersk p in the Town Afeeting. Your committee after investigation determined that action in this matter should be reconunended, due to the number of elected Town 1leeting Members who slave been or are likely to be appointed to or elected to an office that carries with it membership ex ep is°icy in the Town Xleeting and due to the fact that this number is sufficient to affect the proportion- ate representation of the several precincts, and due also to the fluctuation in the total number entitled to vote, and therefore, uncertainty in respect to a cluonun, and handicap in securing a quorum. Consideration was given to securing the rights of an elected Torn Meeting Xlember by planning legal machinery- to pro-�ide a member for the period of temporary '.-V of'ieao membership and a retuni to the unexpired period of elected membership. This proved to be eutively too eemplicated for practical application. Your committee rvcommrnds, therefore, that the Selectmen petition for legislation to amend the " Representative Town Meeting Act," to Provide that the office of elected Town TiNfeeting '.Member as such be vacated when appointment to or election to an office is effected which carries with it ex vff icia membership. It is believed that no injustice will be drone, for a member is under no obligation to accept other office. if lie prefers the status of a Town Meeting i\lernbar. CHARLES Al. AB BOTT, ALBERT L. PARTRIDGE, JOHN C. FORD, TIOMAS E. TIERNEY, VOLNEY SKINNER, WESLEY E. MONK, G'aaa:r�r r ttee, Article 2. To see if the Town Will vote to provide by transfer or othemise, the several stuns of money necessary for "CORD OF 'I`OWN MEETINGS 233 the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the money shall be pro,,ided, or take any action relating thereto. On motion of In•inf; B. Coburn, Chairman of the Finance Committee, the fello%�ing appropriations and transfers were voted: Transferred to Collector of Taxes, Advertising, $861 00 Tax Titles, 1,335 72 — — $2,196 72 Police Department, Contingent, 150 00 Town lull, 157 35 Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding, 230 00 .Almshouse, General Expense, 485 00 Dog Officer, 30 00 Outside Aid, General Expense, 375 00 Engineering Department, Contingent, 7S 72 Insurance, 37 50 Cemetery Department, Contingent, 1S 00 Highway Department, Maintenance, 1,052 42 Highway Department, Sewer Construction, 355 87 School Department: Telephone, S5 00 Office Expense, 05 00 School Halls, 70 00 Maintenance, 400 00 Sundries, go 00 Evening School, 25 00 655 00 Playgrounds, Maintenance, 25 00 I-Pater Department, Maintenance, 161 00 'Water Department, Construction, .233 00 $6,245 58 Tramferred frow Health Department, Contagious, 8800 00 Police Department, Regular Patrolmen, 875 00 Library, Special Repairs, 134 00 Library, Salaries, 231 00 • F 234 WATER'['OWN TOWN RL'?GRT Police Department„ Special Police, 75 00 School Department: Physicians and Narses, Ito 00 Cwitinuation School, 495 00 Trade chop „ 20 00 Highway Department: Vacations, 330 00 Stable Special, 3 00 Dust Laying, 127 73 Ashes and Paper, 5q1 00 Drainage, 355 87 Betterments, 1921, 1,64 3 2') Playgrounds, Salaries. 25 00 Water Department, Vacations, 324 00 Office, 75 00 .$6, = 5 58 Art cde 3. To see if the Torn will authorize and. empow-e-- the Selectmen to approve or disapprove of the erection, display or maintenance of bill boards, signs, ,or other advertising devices within public view of ,any high%%ra.y, public park. or reservation„ applications for the locations of which shall have been fled with the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, and forwarded. to the Selectmen for approval in accordance with the previsions of the rules made by said department, as provided. in Chapter 93 of the General Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are Hereby authorized and empowered to approve or disapprove of the erection, displays, or maintenance of hill boards, signs or other advertising devices, within public view of any highway, park or reservation, applications for the locations of which have been filed with the Department of Public Works, Division of High- ways, and forwarded to the Selectmen for approval, in accord- ance i�ith the pro-6sions of the rules made by said DI'Asion, as provided in Chapter 93 of the General Laws. Voted: That it be the sense of the meeting that the Select- inen disapprove of tlic erection of all sign.,; in the Town of Watertown, as outlined in the foregoing vote. RECORD OF TOWNL MEETINGS 23 Article 4. To sec if the ToN,,,n will amend Section 3 of Chapter X of the By-Laws, as amended, by adding the followinrr new section " 3 a "; " Section. 3a. Before the Finance Conintittee shall order printed its report; under said. Section 3, said committee, through its clerk, shall cause Notice to be given to the Selectmen and to other ToNvii officers having charge of various Towndepartments, of the recommendations which it proposes to include in its printed report, and thereupon, the chairman of said. Finance Committee shall call a meeting of said committee and shall notify the said 'Selectmen and other Torn officers having charge of the several departments, to attend said meeting, and shall receive and consider such suggestions and recommendations as shall be made by the Selectmen and other Town officers having cha.rge of the several departments, relative to the said report. And thereafter said committee shall determine its recommenda- tions and print its report of the same, and shall mail a copy of each to the Town Meeting Members at least four days prier K to any- Special Town Meeting, and seven days prior to an Annual Town Meeting, at either of which meetings an appro- priation may be asked for in the waxrant. No action taken in any Tow,a Icet Ung shall be invalid or illegal by reason of the failure- of the Finance Committee or of its chairrrran, or of its clerk to carry- out the provisions of this section." Voted: That; a committee of seven be appointed by the Moderator to consider the subject matter of article 4, with instructions to report at the Annual Town Meeting. Committee appointed by I\Iod rator Joseph P. Keefe, orb January 9, 1922, in. accordance with gate passed wider Artiele 4 Bartlett 'XJ. Shaw, Chairtnan for I)urpcse of organization; P. Sars,field Cumriff; Curtis W. Bixby; Charles M. Abbott, Chau' =an of Selectmen, ex officio; Irving B', Coburn, Chairman of Finance Committee, ex o 'rcio; Walter C. Stone; Charles Jewell Brown. .rude 5. To see if the Town will arnend Chapter XIII of the By-Laws of the Tc)wn by adding, at the end thereof, the following new section: ;' Section Ili. The o-wner or his agent laving charge thereof, of property abutting upon a sideWallc, located upon a public way, said side-%ulk being constructed of brick, stone, cement, granoiithic, tar-concrete or asphalt, shall remove or cause to he removed from said sidewalk any snow and ice which may have fallen, formed, accumulated or been placed thereon. And no o%yner or agent of said owner of property abutting upon a sidewalk located upon a public way, which said sidewalk is constructed of brick, stood, cement, granolithic, t<%r-concrete or asphalt shall -place or suffer to remain for more than twelve hours between sunrise or sunset on any day, any snow upon said sidewalk nor any ice upon said sidewalk, Any meson violating this BY-Law shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fife dollars ( -5.00) for each offense, unless :some different penalty is imposed by law." motion to adopt the foregoing amendment to the By-Laws was lust, 46 voting in favor and 6 r against the proposed amend- ment for the removal of snow and ice. Article 6. To hear the report of the Selectmen, and to see if the Town will accept the relocation of a portion of Nichols .Avenue, between Dexter and Meleildy Avenues, a public way, with the boundaries and measurements on file in the office of the Town Cleric and as ordered by the Selectmen, or take any action relating thereto. While Article 6 was before the meeting and being con- sidered, a roll-call was asked for, and it was found that there -ivere but 122 Town Meeting Members present, consequently no definite action was taken, and a niction to adjourn was in order, which was passed at this tirne. ILLIA-1\1 P. Mc+GUIRE, Town Cie& RE-P'OPT OF TOWN CLERK 23; Vital Statistics of the Town of Watertown from January Ir 1921) to January 1, 1022 Births Registered in Town of 'Watertown for the Year 1921 •1a:n. 3. Sadie Elnor Reid Jan, 22. Louke T'c+resa lacomis 3. .Sarlie Maude i orrish 23. jenny Llisn Hill 4. Bradforrl Russell Adams 23. Edward Joseph Nolan 4. Audcrsson (twin) 24. Held Campbell 1. Elsie Marg�Tie Anderson 25� Paul Joseph Ryan (twirl) 26. 5craphino Salvatore Cara 4. John Henry] Farrell bone 4. ?triikas llcraheliataF:is 26. Gladys Eleanor Walston 4. Paul Murray 27. Frances Ilarriet Clapp 6. Ra.lpl) Sumner Boom on 28. Cliarles Edward [i. Robert Leo Sullivan 3XIcAlanus 7. Alfredtx Grassi 30. Mary Donnelly 7. Jeanette Boyce FQb. 1. Luis Edith Hutchinson 7. Stanley Rhodes 1lalcolm 1. Lawrence Henry Kelly S. Victoria Kashishian 2. Bailey Lenane 9. jQseDh Michael Anto- 2. - . Galinas nQIli, Jr. 3. Mary Beatrice Ricci 9. Eileen Nlaria Hughes 4. Thomai l divard Carr 10. Mary Lia 4. Roberta FraneesXluHugh 10. Frank Joseph 11•fc!Nfanus, 4. Jahn Joseph Muiphy- Jr. 4. John Fra.ncii; Tower 10. Roger Hopkins Nolen . 7AI'arren Ilarafuti 10. Helen Saunders 5. Sri Louise Olsen 11. Catherine Oleya Falco 6. Philip Clark 12. John Frartcis Brackett 6. Nfacharrcn 12. We-lIeyr Hollis Train G. Walter Stanley Sikorski 14. Ruth Grace- Drown 7. Edward Ditn►nt Hayward 14. Alfred. Francis Ctitting, 8. Willard l+reeaucn Collins, Jr. Jr. 14. Norman John Hayes 8, Margaret Eleanor ` 14. Jane iNewha.11 Crowley 15. Richard Frendan Ching- 9. Arlhur A-anus Gordon lull 10. Francis C.avaretta 15. Ralph Eugene Smith 10. Anthony Eugene Bode 15. Tommasina Trappasso 10. Arlcue Elizabeth Steeves 16. Camillo Charles Urato 11. John Francis Buyers 17. 'Marie Virginia, Carlson 11. Harry Mooradian 20. John Hines 13. Douglas f lgar Aldrich 21. Harutttne Santo Alex- 13. Constance Burrell anderian 13. Walter Fluri Mantenuto 21. John juseph Callahan 14. -Nfarian Harcourt 21. John Joseph Glanotti 14. Robert O'Brimi 238 -�VATERTOWX TOWN REPORT Feb. 15. Eleanor Branrhall Mar. Ill. Stamates G. Skopelitei 15. James Edward 10. Arthur Gerard Sullivarr 'UcDemott 11. Kathleen Esther 15. Roclio Arthur Mosco Chaisson 15. -Madeline Frances 12. James Lawrence Wilkins Dooley, Jr. 17. Nancy Evelyn Simms 12. Claire Peggy Kouch 18. Dettalina Ciecotelli (also known as 18. William Arthur Shea Keushkerian) 19. Wamn Harry. Sjostedt 12, Joseph DiVico 20. N-iarcia.Rosebrooks 13. lienccrt Daniel Crowley: Tmrdtolme 13. Boris Irene Heaton 21. Agnes Boyajian 14, Plivllis Ca.thenne 21. Pauline Lindsey kuwa.rd 21. William Henry 14. Agnes McAteer Sullivan, Jr. 11, Joseph Zaino 2942. l lvira C vallaro 15. Robert Warren Smith 22. Nladelirte Martha la. Berardino Antinarelli Sorensen I& Edith Althea, Bright 9-2, Xluriel lklartha Tiernev 19. Jiean Osborn 2:3, Santa iLylessina 210. John Henry Gildea 25. Aniello Falzarano 21, Warren Ed%vard 26. Everett Ilerbert Hopkins Andrews 26, Nitta Antoriette Glivicri 21. I4clen Kathleen Cullen 27. Claire Lorraine Kelley 21. Helen Muriel Schofield 27. Thomas McCauley 23. Gladys Gwendoline 28, Dorothy Jean McElroy Sharratt 28, Barbara Everett 23, Irene Toland 29. Cungietta, Giglio 24. Palmo Antonio Mar. 1. Daniel Caruso 25. Panl Scfcrian 3. Vartl es Der Do hmian 26. Dorothy Chase 4. Edward Raynes Raton 20. Sy lril Pall, Miller 4. Bruce Noyes Freeman 27. -Bowler 4. bernard J. Kelly 27. Marion Rita Kalousdian 7. Eileen Donovan 27. George lip"illiarn Nolark 7. Anna Juliano 28. Giovanni Vincenzo 7, Ricliard H. Morgan D'Alauuo 8. Killian Trances Hopwood 28, Jaanes Joseph Scates 8, Antonio Poillucci 28. Jeanne Marie Ward 0. Mary Rita Fallon 29. Simpson Preston 9. Richard ]'larding lw wes, 2-d Germain 30. Edward Robert 9. Albcrico Ricci (twin) TUarchant 9.. Domenico Ricci (twirt) 30. Rita. Natali 10 Dorothy Wallace Ames 31, Thomas McHugh 10 Ruth Coen n. Salvatore Scarpino 10. Maria Attt(jlletle Prt--Ziosi 31. Mary Dorothy Thib ult REPORT OF Tf)jVN .CLBRF, 239 April 1. Camella 'Mercuric, April 25. Peter Bola., 1. Pauline Fraser Camnbcli 25. iVn-tie. Vocca 2. Richard PerkITIS 25. Helen Elizabeth Wilson 2. Lillian Olmsted 1•[awkins 26. Barbara Louise 2. Frances Elizabeth Boardman Shields 26, Roland McCurdy 3. Daniel Joseph O'Hara 26. Eleanor Mirabito 4. Jolui Richard Beck `G, Eli7mbeth Sheridan 4. Stephen Jaynes Da lton,Jr. 27. Paul Donnelly 4. Kelley 27. Margaret Beatrice 5. Pher Houry Anderson Kurhjian 5. hlm aret Frances 29. Virginia Bates Ralph Carney 'May 1. Mary, Virginia IN146c11 G. Sebsirainno Antonio 1. Thomas Joseph Mullin Campasano 2. F'rartli Zampiello G. Stuart Cutler Newell 4. Jahn Joseph Murphy 7. Willkun Joseph Calder 4. Alice Patrick i. Robert James Hicks a. Francis Sweeney S. Irene Agnes \Icchan G, Nazenig Agahig;iari 9. John Truman Goodwin 0. Ralph Di Cori 9. Warren Fright Haskell 'G, G,uiseppe Paolino 9. Evelim Barbara -Wilband r. John Ant€aio Flecca 10. Philip Knowlton Hawkes 8. Elizabeth Reid Butler 10. Ruth Holdsworth (1,v in) 8. Yolanda Pannazzo 10. William Scotney Holds- :). Giuseppe Lupino, Jr. worth, Jr. (twin) 9. Francis Emanuel Torres 11. Norman Leslie Hale 9. Gertrude Purdy 12. Francis Calf 9. John Edward Walsh 13. John Robert: Connor 11. John Francis Stivift 17, -.-laric Diana Claire 12. Melvin David Brockie . Clievrette 1.3, Eleanor Mary I-Iayden is. Mary Hamilton 13. Rimddo Russo 18. Violet Mary I-fazlett 14. William Harald 18.. Vartolie Miusserian Eckert, Jr. 19. Gcorg ina, Bova 14. George Alonzo Perkins 10. Donald Frederick Riegel 15, Grace N-1 urjarie Fall 20. John Arrigo 16. Lois Ellen Edma<nds 20. Grace Louise Grecn 16. John Louis. Piteri 21. Mary Elizabeth Dunbar 17. Miles Rush Finley, Jr. 21- Eleanor Hyde 19. Delphine Dorothy 21. T-lilcla Evelyn Phillips Sampson M. Virginia Gladys Delmage -90. DeGuilo 23. Michele joseph ncFalice 20, John Joscph 23. MHired Emily Jalowski McManus, Jr. 23. John Hestwood INIMer 20. Edward Douglas White . Ralph Thomas 21. Mary Harris Eastman, jr. 21. ,Jean. Christine Byrne 240 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT May 2,29. Reger Lawrence Coker June 24. George Edward Beers 2 2 2. Carolyn Prince 24. I-lulun Margaret 22. Anthony Sacco Kccrrigan 23. John Kirker 26. Catherine Louise 24. Warren Loin Brogren Taverna 24. Charles DiPietrantonio 27. Margot Harvey 25. Lilian Thelma Scott 28. Elizabeth Arone 26, Grace Etizabeth 28. -Mnrjcnie Mabel Hanson MacDonald (twin) 26. Shirley Mann 28. Tvfutiel Grace Hanson -97. Giovanna Yolamlrt 4win) Pugg" 29. Eileen Marie Bernhard 27. Barbara von Lenz July 2. James Richard N11aber 28. Louise Rusas 3, Frederick Henry Bird `-9 Arthur Waro )Merrill 4, Julia Caccavaro 31. Robert Francis Hann 5. William Joseph Cullen 3L Barbara Soper 7. Elimibeth Devin Parker June 1. Philip O'Connell -8. JULn Eleanor Hcrul -2. --- Atkinson 8. Robert Elliot Nims 4. Shirley Alger S. Angiolina Florenza 4. Charles Willard Chain. Piantedosi berhiin, Jr. S. Elizabeth Bradford 5. Raymond Bernard Quinsler Kenney 9. Armando Salutes Fantasia 5. Rita Prendergast 9. Varoujan Samuclian 7. Antordo Sallese 11. --- Dischian 8. Margaret Annie Segreve 12. Alice Anna Nfurphy 9. Laiwence Albert Eden I,). Rich 9. June Graharn 12. E mmalie plead Wright 10. Janina Anna Padenski 13. Frcclurick Bradlee Hunt 12. Arthur Milton 13. Regina Nccrboqa- Bevuridge, Jr. 14. %Iin enzo Amiclietti 13. Eunice Mall Beckman 14, Sturgis Muirhev! Fay 13. Vincent Anthany 15. Edward Joseph Flynn Harrold 15. Barbara Frances Sloan 14. Margaret Delia Meeban 16. Irirginia Sahagian 14. - Wilson 17. Arthur Francis Vaughn 18. Ca&erinc .Susan 19. Josephine Caroline Duzan O'Connell 20. Alary H.-Legeian 19. Sumner INTright Ferris 20. John Hickey 19. Patricia Caroline 11tighes 21. Ann Devlin 20. Gloria Adarns, Poinsett 21. Mary Libby DiStefano 21, Cannine Russo 21. Salvatcaio Farizza 22. Stephen Joseph 21. Ruth Ifa.T), Miller McGrath 21. Morns 23. Warren Arthur 22. Mary Cow" Champagne 21 -Spurgeon REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 241 July 23. Louisc Alc.arTu Aug. 13. Nicholas 1t,jrajjjinian '3:3. Antonio Aiclic (twirl) 22. Mildred Evelyn White 13. Peter Erving Savage 25, Gladys Celina 13. Katherine Ro.5e Venuti Des Lauriers 15. Sia5ic Caro 5 Bernice 'XIar- LoForte 17. Hildegard Small r. Anne Iloynallan 18. John Conti Jennie Silva 18. Alberto Tirabossi .16. HearyFrancis McCarthy, 10. Barbara May Corrigan Jr. 19, John Lewis Donaldson Thomas Gurech 19. John Chadwick Todd, Jr. 27, Philip Thomas Hart '-Al Joseph Rimuto 27. Joseph Spring Ilughes 20. Annie Todino 28. LeRoy Arthur Beverly 21. Barbara Lee 14,Iatthcws 29. Catherine Callaghan 21. Herbert Smythe Rand,jr. 29. Louis D'Ambrosio, Jr. 22. Richarcl Warren Conn 'IS, Charle-s David Russclljr. :,"2. Robert Cruikshank 29. Irma Fanta-sut 2�. Lillian Ellen Nlyra 2:1. Antonios Tsolas 23, James INlichael Hughes 30. james- Lee i -ehaii Ide 23, Joan. Nelson Landers - 1. :?-1. NlIary liza EboLh Bunis Morie 1. cosamo Paolo Tauna27i 25. Vinicio Gaetano Sante 31. Anna Tccci (twin) DiNlascio :31. Lucy Tocai (twin) 25. Robert Clark Murphy Aiig. L Lorne filbert Huntley 2G. Julia Elizabeth Herlihy 2. Luigi Alpiion Blongo- 27. Robert Dennis Brady stainer 27. 2%larjurie May Dole 2. --- Brunt 2-7. Americo Parrella 2. Hiram Baldwia Ely, Jr. 27. Robert Weinland Shauck, 2, Raymond john 7%,TcBride Jr. 2. Arthur Victor Rice, Jr. 29. 1lary Virginia Nladdalena 3. Anne Winchester Puller f2m). Thomas Cannalonga 4. Regina Patalanc `29. 'Mary Lorraine Walsh 5. Atigust Elizahf!th Hines 30. Virginia A-largaret Alger Sullivan .5. Helen Lalli 31. William Campbell 5, Iviary Serina Moonijy Nicholson I Roger Wolcott, Jr. 31. Barbara-Weare (i. Priscilla Landall Sept. 1. Marguerite Elizabeth 6. Gorcun Vusgurchlan G Ircgsoli - - I M c Curley L Nuffic Tuslijian Calvin .11aynni-cl 2. Barbara Andrews 10. Jahn Dunn 2. Elizabeth Chase Whitney 10. Helen Frederica Jenkins 3. Toni Accar6i M Alfredo Lepera 3. Gena Antonucci 13, Elizabeth Kararnainian 4. Frederick "Talter Brown (twin) 4. Ruth Elcanor Doyle 242 WATERTOWN TOWN RrPOKT Sept, -1. William 1%-latthew Riley Sept. 30. Martin jusvph Meehan 0. Robcrt Prout Oct. 2. Edmund Howe Gibson S. Patricia h1adeline Seitz 2. Rita Trene jodoin S. Frank Philip Stevens 2. Athene Rmanis 10. Loretta Julia joubem 3, Ruth Romano 10. Hugh Rogers Marrissvv 5. Elisabetita Leopoldina 11, Francelia C:ittenden Divito 11. Maud Ruth Quick-mire 6. Christina Cotoni 12. Dominic DeFelice G. Eglwa Saghbazarian 12. Arthur P. Todice 7. Caroline Jane Dugan 12. Robert Carr Kirwan 7. I-fa&g .\ezihan Hagopian 13. Phyllis Carroll S. Dorothy Mituliell 13. William Grover 8. Salvatore Pizzuto I astt r 10. Albert Inglm 13. Rosalie 'Xielady 10. Johnston 14, R Ilen 'Xtary Keobane 10. Grace Tlicre,.A NIcCarrvn 14. John Francis O'Halloran 10. Richard IY'i7 TrCTI Si 11111101 IS 15. Kenefick 10. john -Wesley Small 16. Philip Edward Gustafson I I. Orlando Galli 16. Albina Murphy 11, Elizabeth h[ary HE RnIiIVIII 16. Antonio Papandnia 11. Lij6114t; Elizabeth 16. Jc6pph Vrdentinc Tlllbrcok 17. Judith boerstler 12. Rita Elivabe-th Wade 17. Jeanne St. Sauveur 12. Joan Elinor Willinins I q. William Edward Goodale 14. Kenneth Paul Stinnett I i). Joseph Angus 'Nlathesoin 14. Jame,; David Sullivan -2 o. Elizal)eth Lama I 5 Anna Louise Wombolt 21. Angri-lira Falzarano 17. Kvvin Dominic 131c)umur 21. Clandia 17. Fred Joseph Christensen Afel)vff �7. (-'ml Leonard Siostedt 22. Richard Glenn Bedell 18. EesLer Cotton Doll)car 22. Henry Scipione I& Garfield James Hewson 28. Francis Arthur Ford, Jr. 1,9. Echniind Raymond 2 . Chest Tinniar-ca S-wallberg 24. Leonard Francis I P. Armando Calvin Barbato Dollnelly 19. William Eddy Fuller, Jr. 2.1. Maria Matilda SartoHo I 9 Jeanette Eleanor Gracc 2.5, ------0htwacs,,ian 19. Viola Svlv a Nuku (ti-vin) 20. Eleanor Ger(rmle Byrne 25. 011annesslan 20. Ernest Arlene I"crry (tN,,in) 21. Sefarian 27. Lister Benjamin 21. Althem Elaine Story 27. Ogar 22. Araosiag Shan-dian 28. Victor Carl LaRosa 23. Eleanor Elizabeth 28. Dons May Miller Brtickner '20. Nandina Louisa-Farese 23. Vahan D. Khorigian '30. Ja(quefine Lander '13. IDorothv Alice Meltcn REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 243 Oct. 314. Ruth Sylvia Norcross Nov. 20. Gtorgiana Wells Fratus 25. John Carmll 21. Rosincllaa BerrAina 25. Leo Frank Costa 21. Robert Nc► Lan `5. lHarguret Ermontrwic Cleverdull Gildea 21, Robert Anelemon Given `6. Florence May Cummitigs 21. s41amb all Lewis Robbins 't. Phillip Zaanc Darch 23. Thtamas Edward Finn 2 7. Gertrude Mary Lan(lry 2-1. Marjorie May Crouch 2D} Mary Elizabeth Dodge 24. !Terence Sarkisian 30. David George Bernard 5. William Irawrence Lan-en :30. Michael Cou ette (ovin) 25 William Ashley 'it), Patric'k- Cougette (twin) Robertson '10. Robert Charles Ramsey] 25. Muriel Gertrude Rogers :}tl. Alphonsxts Joseph 'White 25. Trf-mono Russv 9. Dorothy Blsvell Nov. 1. Dorothy 13ertvido 28. Thomas Ferry 2. 'Mary Catherine Gaudette ?'S, David Crcorge. ,Stuart 2, John Maur 9. Priscilla Scott 2. Josephine Yolanda 30. James Louis Teamasmi Pugliese 4. John 11adanian Dce. 1. Claaarles 1�91ctney Abbott 5 l<?ishan '.%,higv1ie11iaan : . Antonio DiGiovino o. Ccorge-an marguerite :3. Robert: Ernest Boutilier MaacDow 3. - Ratta 1. Murell 4. Faye Eleanor Smith 8. Angela Rosa r)'Aiagc10 5. Eleanor %-lay Torres 10, Marie Ellen Clifford 6. Ugo Caporiccio 10. Francis Augustine ti. 93oeri Cavocat's Cc mearney 7. Armand �fonfreto Testa 111. Laimal Hanson (twin) S. Leeman Charles Hoff, Jr. I Louise Manson (twin) 9. Frank Tavma It. Grace Glynn 10. Virginia Frances It. Arthur Robert Matarer lfcr]nsIgall 12. Vaquen Snrabian 10. Elizabeth -McLeln 14. Robert Louis Danicls )2. Diary Catherine 141 Andrea Donato MacLellan 1.5. Macy Kompaal;ales 12. 1 lizaheth Helen Plummer 15. Alice Anna lrgrdichian 13. Philrov Clifton Gale 16. Rtma Blanche LeShane 14. Shushanig Avedisian 1t3. Barbara Anne 10. Edith ruin A dersscm INIC0 a1d is-1-C 16. Albert Edward Kelley 17. Stella Palaaro 16. filial IS, Atny AlUm Craig 111. Frances Maud Pascoe leg. Winifred Earl Hopwocxl `_ail. Vincenzo Seaalese 19. Mary Eli%aabeth 1"rises at 21. Beatrice Yvonne tq. Ellen Florence Philbrook Frochette 19. Douglas Fre=aser 5tearric 22. INTary Buckley MeMigh 244 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dec. 23. Edward Richard Sullivan Dec. 28. Charl AN"As Jacoby, Jr. 24. Sursanig Ohanian 28. Rol.=t Carleton Afalev, 24. Emest Necks Roberts,Jr. Jr. 25. Cliarinz; atalc Papal 29, Ale.%auder 25. Cotford John Cosgrove 29. Guorge Ernest Ands m)u 27. Salvatore Ciro Gallinaxu 2q. lvlurderossian 27. Mary Bernardino Grogan 29, Sophie Rock ?7. Thomas Francis Mangan Marriages Registered in the Town of Watertown for the Year 1921 Date Flare of Marriage 1"ames Residence Jan. 1 Watertown Silvino In—lese_ . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . .Watertown Catherine Papalia. . . . . . . . . . .. . . Watertown 1 Watertown Markar Cliannessian. . . . . . . . . . .WUtertGNVn Gulhiar Gira osian. . . . . . . . . . • • Watertown 2 Boston Georpe,antis Ald Man. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ar'avik Papaziart. . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertuwn Boston INIartin Satarian.. . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Hrepsima Dernerdjian. . . . . . . . . .''' --UertO" 2 Boston Haje Chinchinian— . . . • , .. • . . .. .Watertown Yeramak Papa zian. . . . . . . . . . . . .WI;tertown 3 Watertown Frederick A. Robinson. . . . . . Boston Harriet K. Lewis. . .. . . . . . . . . . . Boston 4 Watertown AnLoniv Matriar►o. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .N"Iford Sara 114n7ra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '�'atertc�ti�-n ti Watertown James Albert Forrest. . . . • . . . . . .WatcrtQNvn Elizabeth (Pearson) Gaanpbell . - .Waltertcnsra 41 Watertown Sarkis Surabian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown Sarptiy Kitt orltian. . . . . . . . . . . .WUtertraWn 0 Watertown Sotir No e. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Alexandra Choehi. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Brockton 16 Watertown Lunis Nushain Baghdasar Ba,rsam Watertown Victoria Sarkis Mazmanian,. . . . . . . .H,,verhill 1S i 3aldrn John Everett Burke- . . . . . . ... . -Watertown Muriel Esmand Nornuin. . . . . . . .Waterton-- i 20 Watertown Jolua J. Flynn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Mary Sherman. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . Belmont 23 Wa.tertoi%rn Samuel Cholakian. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1ltaksim Ra4ghdadlian. . . . . . .. . . .Waterto► x� 23 Waltham 7110IMS Henry NIc;Curley. . . . . . .Watertc�wn r Nara Christine Culkin.. . . . . . . .V'althdm DaIr Place of Marriage Alaines Residevre Jars. 23 Watertowi, unto Sal tiro. . . . . . _ . . . .. . . . . .Cambridge Prospia Francesca Maria Custodia, Carnbrid e 24 (Allston) Aime John 2NIcDuff. . . _ . . ...Brunswick, \Ie. Olive Belle Harding. . . , . . , . . . . .'G'4'"atertcrwn 2#i Watertown Arthur Jame Meade—. . . . . .. . . ..Tirrol line Elizabeth Jane Rigout. . . . . . . . . ,Watertown 30 Watertown LeD McICinlc�y Ciecolo. . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Coacetta Lacamara. , . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 30 Boston Giovanni Cartxone. . . .. . . . . . .. . .%tertown IZosina 'Maddalarli. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Boston 34 Watertovm Jaynes Frank De'v iin, . . _ . , . .(Allston) Boston Mary Carroll Haviland. . . . . . . . .Watertown Feb. 2 Providence, Emery, Edward Hicks— — (Roxbury) $nston R. L Bessie Maude (Crackford) Hunt i7atertown 5 Watertown Mattrice Newcomb liedell. . .INEssoula, Mont' Gertrude Thompkins Keswick . . .Watertown 5 Watertown Apostvlos Iuan r Raptelis. . . . . . .Watertown Satiria Iuanor Pularxroni. . . . . . . .Watertown 6 Watertown William H. Croft. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Cambridge Rosanna I&son. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . Belmont 6 Cambridge Arthur F red eriel: Doucette. . .. . .WEItertown Hazel Payne Stevens, . . . . . . . . . . Cambridge 0 Watertown Morgan Francis Flaherty. . . . .. Winchendon Mary Elizabeth Hanrahan. . . . .. .Cambridge li Watertown Menas Mooradian. . , . , , ,. , . . .Watertown Mariam(r'lrunhian)Andoriian. . . .Watertown 6 Watertown George Harcourt Abbott. . . . . . . . . Brookline !.cruise Adoc Fenton. . . . . , . . . . .Watertown, 6 Boston Felice DiGievine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WatertoN,m Mary Nicola Zaecrtgjinil. . . . . . . Watertown {i (Sautl►} Patrick QuiRlan. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .Watertawn Boston Mary Joyce. . . . . . . . . . . . .(Soiith) Boston REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 247 Dole Place of jllarriage ?dames Residence Feb. 7 Cambridge John Melson Woodside. . . . . . .. . .Watertown R Lit h Virginia,Anderson. . .. . San Diego, Cal. r (Allston)Boston Charles Patrick Boyle. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Madeline Elizabeth Perkins. ,(Aston) Boston Newton lAat:thew Janes Hurley. . . . . . . . .Watertav=n Tviary Esther LeBlanc. .. .. . . .. .. . . Newtnst 7 Watertown Francis Alariori Nolan. . _ Cambridge 1%-Iary 1-aura Power. . . . . . . . . . . . .O-Inlhridge 7 Watertown JoseTh Rarnard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown is I-ay Lindsay. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Wa'tOrtav,-n 8 Watertown MattlTeo4 J. Duly. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . Belmont Alice M4 I Tall.. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belmont S Watertown Horace Vickery'Humpl-trev.s Newton (Hlds.) Delia Margaret Decker. . . . . . . . .Watertown q Watertown RtiVtnond Harold Ripley. . . .. . . . . . Taunton Gertrade Iatacle.Gard ner . . . . . . .Wntertown 12 (Roxbury) Haig Sarkis Garabedian. . . . . . . . .WaterWwn Boston Veronica Yac-abian. . . . . . . . , . . . .Wi aterWwn 1:3 Cambridge Alexander Gabriel+e Alexander. . . .Watertown Varsznig Momjy . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 15 % 'alert€wn Wilfnr(i James Smn ,lv. . . . . . . Brooklyn, N.Y. lary Helen lralsh. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertvinz 1y Watertown Dickran Sarkisian. . WaterLown ElTnas(Somoonjia.n)Babikiau. . . .Watertown w Watertown Christopher Levi W ashhum. . . . .lVatertown 1 Iln Estelle Chapman. .. . . . . . . .WatcrtOwft 20 WatcrtQNvn Harry 13alian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Bazar (Dakriii) Mis si.ut. . . . . . .WaterWWrs 20 Boston Henry Cavooto. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .Walthn n A%Iary Rus.So. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .WatertOwn 20 NNInterto= Senekerim Kederian. . . . . . .. .. • •WaWrtOs n Lnutvia AT- elian. . ... . . . .. . . . .Watertown Dear flare of jlarriage :lra1)1eI Residence Fc1). 21 BwGn Mikor IsraOian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burlington Puregh Gulesse n. . . . . . . ,. , . .Watertown 22 Watertown Hovnan Esri:al Palaian. . . . . . . . . .Watertoti4n Agavno Garabed Nalbandian . . . .Watertowl, 26 Watertown Roopeit Hacherian. . . . . . . . . . . . .4vatertuvn Celina (Hovnanian) Keybaian . . .Watertown 28 NValthana Joseph John AFaclden. . . . .. . . .. .jj'ltertowv, Albertina (Stevens) Hall. . . . . . . .Watertown March 4 I-Vorcester Aghabuk Mekaelian. . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtown Khater ( zrakochian) Ballian . . .WatertOjNj, a Boston llovnan Sahagia:l. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Lavard A aisian. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Watertown X2 I-'atertcp+, n Da' �d Keshisilian. . . . . . . . .. .. . .Wtaterto tier Anal-�icl Hatchgontz,. . . . . . . . . . . .MtErtown 12 Worcester Saliba Gabriel Alexander. . . . . . . .JVatertcs�vst tladam (Melick-) Kohoon. . . . . . . , . . Boston 1:2 Watertown Kevork 011annessian. . .. . . .. . . . .Watertown Rx'nestine Chevontian. . . . . . . . . .Watertowtl 19 Nashiia, N. H. Aliles P. Robinson. . , . . . . . . . . . . 'atertown Helen E. Keith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waltham 19 (East) Boston Bagcla r Da[laknan. . . . . . . , , , , Watertown Zabel. Darak-jian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 26 Watertown Elsner klanley Wayland. . . . ... . . Somerville Muriel Evangeline Bremner . . . . ,Watertown 27 Watertown EdWiTd Aloysius Connelly...Newtnn(ville) Grace Elizabeth Cady. . . , . . . . . .WatertmNm 27 Watertown Div{_tare,Sta lia.no. .. . . . . . . . . . .lVa,tertown Tljeres.-I]glary Pug]iese. _ ., . . . . . .'4'Grater-town 27 Boston James Cagey, . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown J1r11-1 Josapliinc Sheehan . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 30 Cambridge Simeon John Strickland, .. . . . . . .WatcrtoNvn Theresa Carmen Macone. .. . . . . . . , Concord REPORT Or TQWri; CLERK 240 Dante Place n{;lfurrtage dames Residence March 31 Watertown Ansel 1'. Wcntworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B(-,)ston Annie. -%I. err (Jewell} . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 31 Boston Luther Shamban. . . . . . . .. . . . . , ,WaterloWn Annex- Kilejian. . . . .. . . . . . .,. . _ _Watertown April 1 Nev Lun Raymond 1311ery Caffriy, , , . Nashua, N. H. Muriel Dose CrOMPtorl_ . . . .Rochester. N. Y. 2 Boston Thomas Bell. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Christina Salvitto_ . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nv,atertown 3 (BrighLun) John Stanlev Power. . . . . . _ . . . . .Watertown 13GSLOIL hInry 1largaret Gray.. . . .(.Bril;hton] Boston 3 Watertown Dominic Anthony P;apalia. . . . . . _Watertown Susan S k,si. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . —Watertown ;3 1,• a.tertoWil Annil)OIL MO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '4. terto�tia� Lavil-; Valchiusca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertov,-n 3 Watertown NIelbourne Ale-guider Alyra . . . . .IVatertown Ruth Constance.Smith. . . . . . .. . .Watertown 3 watertown Louis Gallinarra. _ . . . . , . .Watertown Onoriuia Maddalena- D'Onofrio. . .Watertown G IN'aterttawn Francis juhn !McBride. . . . . . . . . . Hopkinton Madeleine Anna Jackson . . . . . . . .Watertown Broo ine {)liver li i7rt' Pearce. . . . . . . . . . . ,Water tairn Miriam Cobern . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . Brookline ii Taunton ,Joseph Rego Torres. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Laura flay joncs. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Taunton fl Pa%%,tiiek-a, . I.Roy :1luir Ellis. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . Cambridge Eva Willinzina Browne. . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Boston Ernest Exigent Kent. . .. . . . . . . . .WI atertown Arena Augiista Nlalrn. . . . . . . . . . .Waterlown 13 Brookline Kenneth Bc)%Ycn Usborn. . . . .. . . .Watertown Helen Hildegurde Brc wii . . . . . .. . Brookline 16 Watertown Gaarabed egerjiau (Whitinsville) Northbi-i ge Anna Halvajian. ... . .. . .. . . .. . .Watertown Dare Place of_11tirriage Names Residence April 16 Watertown Frederick Lester McCarthy (Waverley) Belmont Dorothy Ripley. . . . . . , . . . . . Watertown 16 Boston ['hristy.�lchael Psaradelis. . . . . . .Watertown Mabel '1'ar-v l felames. .. . . . (Allston) Boston 18 Watertown Harry SWRnS017 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belmont Karen Josephine Swanson. . . . . . .Watertown 19 Natick Frame's Domenic Gallagher. . . . . .Watertown Alico Theresa 5cariy,. .. . . . . . . . . . . . Natick 19 Boston Lewis Sperguiro. ... . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Arena Garchinsky . . . . . . . . ..(East) Boston 27 Watertown irihn Nichols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3oston Rosemonde hlcnard. . . . . . . . . . , .Watertown 27 Newton William Newton HartsoT). . . . . . . .Watertc%vn Lot tie Gordon Dudley. . . . . . , . .Watertown 27 Acton Harry Chandler Wells. . , , . . . . . ,W,Ite:rtojrn . Ctntrie Eliza FICtcher. . . . . . . . (South) Acton 27 Newton JarnesJoseph Phillips. . . .. . . . . . .W.Atertown Annie Agnes Xladden . . . . . . ., . . . Kewtoa 28 Fairhaven David R.Jones. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Carrie Louise Shurtleff. . . . Norwich, Goren. 20 (Dorchester) Peter Aprer;ian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Boston Rose Keurdoghliaan . . . . .(Dorchester) Boston :14 Arlington Charles Francis Boyle . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1%,Iargaret E1jz.,beth Collins .. . . . . .Arlington 4Niay 1 Boston Pantalino, Conti . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Lucia Inglese. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown I Watertown Maurice Henry O'Connell. . , . . . .Watertown Anna Marie Hurley. . . . . . . , . . . .Watertown 4 Watertown Harris ChiMnau Chase. . . . , . . . . .Watertown Xfargaret Johnson Amos.'Ieedl rn (Heights) 7 Watert, kNm Jtttnes Joseph Pratt. . . . .. .. .. . . .Watertown Mien FrancL~s O'Neil.. . . . . . . Watertown RE-PORT OF TOWN CLERK 251 Date Place o{ 11arr age 1lfatr+es Re.sidener May S Watertown Walter Watson Mathewrson.Pro-6dence, R. I. Edith Grace 5aper . , . . , . . .Providence,R. I. S Watertown Patrick Kevill . . . . . . . . . .. ..(South.) Boston Mary Agnes 1'3awley. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 11 Boston Moses Arthur Ball. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Carrie Redman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 11 Watertown Bernard Francis Grogan . . . . . . . . . Waltham Delia Josephine Curran. . , . . . . . .Watertmwm 12 Cambridge l owird Beverley Morrison. . . . . .Watertown Louise Pearl Mercier . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge t.i (Waveriey) Karope.Cimmian. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Belmont Serpotihe Peshds`maldiian (Waverley)Belsnotat 15 Watertown Tornaso Fettanto. . , . , . . . . . , . . .Cambridge Michelina Sandagata. . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 16 Cambridge Charles Frederick Smith . . , . . . , .Watertown Ilary Alma Eveleth. . . . . .Bar Harbor, I�le. IS Melrose John Will Cofl'ey. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .Watertown (Hlds.) Locssa. Ck wti•ley Ford. . , . . . . .Melrose (Hlds.) 1S NvateTt awo Lawrence Charles Antonellis. . . . .Watertown Margaret IN-larie Murphy, . . . . . . .Watertown 25) Watertown John Freeman Tolleson,. . . . , . .GafTney,, S. C. _Mara Adeline Packard. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Walcrui%vti Joseph Manning, Jr.. . . . . . Newton Ma(- Anita MacIntyrc. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 26 Winthrop William Vance. . . . . . ... . .. .. .. . . Winthrop Louis: Richner Davenport . . . . . .Watertown 27 +Cnrnbridge [Victor Paradyr. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . aterto wn Annette lfinnahan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brtmkline `8 Watertown Horaco Partridge Hunt . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ada Rodgers Kinney . .. . . . . . . . . :Arlington 30 Boston Henry Casper Allers. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertar.ln Anna Rebecka Busch. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 252 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Plaice of hfarriia;e Names Residence June 1 Watertown Albert Reginald Simms . . . . . . . . .WEat.ertcaw n Evelyn 4lary 13-ackley. .. .. . . .. . . . Newton 1 watertaaww;ta August IvarJQhnson. . . . . . . . . .. . . . iiledford Mary Josephine Fogerty . . . . . . . . . Belmont 2 VVatertown Myles Leach l.axsason (West) Rockport, Nle. Kathryn Nlay Saunders. . . . . . . . .Watcxtown 3 '"'atertown Arrnena k Babikian. . . . . . .. . .. . .Watertown V ehKanoushe Polad i an. . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 4 Medford Fronk Thomas Freeman,Bridgewater, N. S. Bessio G ladys A-larch, . . . . . . .Watertown .l Waltham Ja-,cPh Paul IKecie. .. . . .. .. .. . . .Watertown Agnes N'lartlaa Eagan. .. . . .. .. . . . Walfttin Winchester 1rlilton Ashley Barncs. . . . . .. . . . .Waatertowa Doris Hadley . . . .. . . ... .. .. ... Winchester 4 Somerville Percy Williams Poor. . . . .. . . . . . .Watcrtowvn Katherine Belle MacKinnon. .. . Somerville 4 A•lelrose Erle revery Bishop. . , . ,. , .. . . .Watertown Madeleine Blake . .... .. ... . . .. .. Melrose b Providence, Roy Edward Patterson. . . . . . . . Watertown R. T. Alice Evelyn Sweet. . . .. . . ,Providence, R. I. 8 Cambridge Edward John Desmond. . . . . , Watertown Alice 'INIc{ rare . . . . .(laorth) Cambridge S Watertown Jahn Isaac O'Bdien. . . . . . . .. . . . . Arlington :•Iargaret Crertrtide Cunningham WEatertoww•u 0 Watertown Guy T-dw;.u�d Brown. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Ethel la r anew 14Tonahaan. . . . . . . . .Cambridge 11 W,atcrtown Khevant Alemian. . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Zouvart Harpootlian ... . . (East) Weymouth 11 Boston Philip Lockwood . . ,. .. , . Weston .t unic%Bent Dodge. , . .. . . . . . . .Watertown 11 Watertowwn Herbert Lawrence Trucsdale. .. ..Somerville Florence Annic'Fisher. . . . . . . . . .Watcrtown REPORT Or 'roNv-NL CLERK 53 Date Plate of Afarriagr Nrapies Residence June 13 Watertown anecs Gray Cambridge Katherine (Hillis) 3,icli11ecs. . . . . .Watertown 14 Newton Jerc-nii€►b Natbanicl Clifford.. . . ,lVatertown ;Mary Gertrude Morrissey. . . . . .(Aub"rnda.le) Newton 15 Boston Edward A. Ford. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .W,,atertown l+l()rcnce 7\1. Johnson. .. . . .(BTighton) Boston 13 'L'4'aterto,6%,-n Randall H-,ivgt horn c Quess}'. . . . . . atertown Miriam Ryder (Hullet) Richardson W.atertown 15 Watertown Edward ,James Sh c:lds. .. .Merit) SOmcrville Mildred Sullivan, . , . .. . . . . , • •Watertown 15 watertown Walter James fInIt . . . . . . . . . . .A.rlington Mildred Florenct! EaLon.. . . . . . .l'l atertown 16 Watertown Cliarles Alaysius 1Ia-' N . . . . . . . .watertow'n wl.ary Agnes O'Halloran at+�'rt��ern 16 Watertown Columbus Kelly . . . . . . . .(Brighton) Boston Beatrice INIIIrray.. . . .(jamalca Plain) Boston 16 Watertown l rands�lishael I cllti , .. .()�ri�htesn) Boston Margaret Abncs Flynn. . . . , . . . . Watertown 17 Boston. Kha=os K azarian. . . . . . . . . . . .WatertOA ri Eugeny Kaprielian. .. .. ..(Roxbury) Roston 19 NVatertown Nicholas Steglten.s. . . . . .. . . , Montreal, {due. Ellen TsaiM. , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , .WatertOkNn I13 Soneerville Johye Joseph O'R.otrrke. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Katherine Eliz Lbetl3 Naughton. Somerville 19 Newton Barry Syh*est.e.r Thomas. . . . . . , .Watertown XIary Ann Murlalzy. . , _ .. . . . I . .. I. .Ne1x't+an 24 B_raaltliee+e (George-Edwin Johnston. . . . . . .. .Watertown 4largiuet TL" rem Roche. . . . . . . . . . Brrrokliue 21 ff a mrles;) Roswell Harvey Carney . . . . . . . atertOwn Belmont Ruth,Stahl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Newton(villc) 254 WATERTC7WN TOWN RRVOIt7' Dale Place of Afarriage Alamos Re.videriee June 21 Watertown Harold Russell Hall . . . , . ..(South) Bostoan Ruth Evelyn Thayer. . . . . . . . . . .Wa tertnivil 22 -WfLtertown John James S111livan. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Veronica Xlary ICinnev. , . . , . . . Water-Lo n. 22 Watertown Paul Joseph Canners. . . . . . , j'j"jtcrt0j-n Matilda Doucet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l aterto%%M 22 Watertown Georize Henry Kearns. .. , (North) Cambricl e Xfargaret Aanae Stoketi. . . . ., . . . . ,Watertown 2 Waterto% n Thomas Edward Leonard, . . . . . Agnes Elizabeth 11-1a€(ornalcl . , . . .Watertown 22 Waterto" Joseph Albert Walsh. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Esther Louise FCellcN.. . . . . . . . . . .WzILet•tuwn 22 Iledford Arthur Rogers Seelbe. . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown Mary Elizabeth Saa]lit.as1_ . . .. . . . . ,Medford 25 Boston Joseph Adelard Cute. . . . (Allston) Boston Ciltherine Cuanin hnm. . . , . , . . .watcrtFnvra 25 Boston Orlando Datniei pugliesc. Helen Bertha Foshey. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 25 Belmont Edward Angus Malloy. . .. . . . . . .Watcrtown Barbara Monroe Raymond. . . . . . . . ..Be11nant 5 Watertown Icon A,lardekian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown rHenriqu to da Sily.-t. . , . . , . . . . . .Cambridge 26 Wntertown Gordan Enicrsoa Kewer. . . . . . . . . , Belmont Sadie Alabel (:Scott) Sears. . . . . . .Watertown 26 IvatertUAVII Carmen Cirillo. , . . . . . , , . . < . . ,I-Vatertaawn Palnraena SCr"ello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 26 (Chariestown) Clinrl"A.lovsius pally. . . . . . - . . .Waterto�N7s Boston K"therinc Frances Meade (Charleat0%V ) Boston 27 IYellcsley Hugh Harry Monaghan. . . . . ., . . Ar atertown Olive Lord Danforth. ... .. . . .... Arlington 27 W.•atertown 13dmond Jnsel111 Jf)MI.. . . . .(West) Ne1vton Rosa Delini FmTmier. . . . .. .. . . . Patertc�n rt RE11ORT OF TOWN CLERK. `55 ` Date puce of,lfarriage Names Residence June 28 Belmont Alfred Bower Maddox. . . . W,-atertown Edith Theodora Bosse, . . . . . . . . . _ .Belmont ,10 Watertown William Wtl)b I,nn . .. . . .Copperhill, Term. Illary Louise Meehan. .. . .. . . . .Cambridge `9 Boston Walter Thomas Hynes. . . . . .. • . .Watertown Genevieve Castello. .. . .(Dorchester) Bastoll 29 Randolph Perley Clark -anon. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Annie Elizabeth Larsen. . . . . .. . . . .Randolph 30 Walthlm Theodore Harry Duus. . . . • • • . • • . .Waltlaaan Grace Bdith Hodgdon. . . . . . > . . .Watertown JUIV 1 Boston Gurney N. Liljegren.... .. . . . . .Watcrtown Anna Roller,alias Bessic A. ;1•iirfteld. .Newton 2 Watertown Wiiiiam Kirk-wood Lawrence• • • • • •Holbrook Florence Ruth MaXhleiie . . . . . .Watertown 2 Newton GL-arge Henry Allen. . . . . . . . . . . .'Gratertown :Amelia Florence (Perm-) Snc w. . .Watertown 2 Watertown William Kell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waltham Louise GerLnide Sw.illoly, . . . . . . . .Waltharn :# Watertown Willaam Graham Heyd. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Edith 111 ry Barker. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 5 JAVatertown William Francis Keating.. . . . . . .Cambridge Carolyn Evangeline Veno. . . . . . .Somerville 10 Watertown Ha.ik Najarian. . . . .. • • - . . . , . , .Watertown Aknhi ousounian_ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ,Watertown 11 Watertovm Robert Undlev Gillord. . . .. . —Cambridge Josephine Barker Keene. . . . . , . . .watertown 11 'VVa tertcawn Alcxander Smith Wright (Roslindale) Boston I4larj0Fie Castilla Lowe. . . . . . . . Waatertown. 12 Watertown 'i .:11ter Albert Row. . . . .. . . . . . .Cambridge Lillian Frani es °Inrse. , . . . .. . . . . ..Belmont 14 Amherst, N. H, rredcrick H. HGward . . . . . .. . .lVatertown Ha.rricL E. (Ferguson) Lord. —(Charlestown) llaston 256 WATEt..TOWN 1'O'4'4'N REPORT Date Place of Marriage .values 1&sideure July 14 Newton Leo Hector Brociks. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ruth Margaret Eatgrltaist. . . . . . . .Cambridge 16 Scituate Darold Hollis Wilson, . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Ruth Dar fine Hunnewell. . . . . . . .Wa.tertawn 16 Watertown Krikor Stcpanian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .NVatertowl, Eynon Poladian. . . . . , . . . . . . . , .WatertGs J-n M Watertown Jason Ervin Keefe. , . . . . . . . . , . . .Watertoitim Willaelmina Mc rrison. . . . . . . Watertown 22 Watertown Leo Francis Marttting. . . . . . . . . _ Watc:ctown Gertrude Rita Skiffington �Vnterteawn 22 Watertown JaraiesSimpgon. . . . . . . l . , . . , . , . . . .13ciston Alargaret ,Scott Thin. . . . . . . _ . . .Watertown 23 (Dorebester) Cl rdola .SParrow Pinkfiarn. . . . . .lyntertown Boston Lucy Mabcl Stanbarn.. . (DorcheAer) Boston 2e3 Cambridge Jaraes Christic Noke, . . . . . . , . , . ,Wjtertojvn Alice Eugenia .Gtissault. . . , . . . . . .Somerville. 247 Watertown Atha Kiriakatt. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Helen Rosv anis. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .lVatertown 25 Watertoivn Cnrndius J.tinm O'Connor. . . . . _ , .Frvere t Isabelle Agnes Looney. . . _ , . . . . ,Wal ertown 25 NCWL011(Ville) J01n Inglis Peppard. . . . . . . . . . . .I'atertown Irene Richardsoil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .%Vatertcactirn 26 Watertown John Ptatrick Quirk. . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown Norma Ia3ttise Li!edham. . . . . . . . .Watertoivn 26 (Brighton) Edwarti Francis Pay. . . . . . . . . . .11raterto"m Boston 1lary.Catharine Bragic. . . .(Brighton) Bostmi 27 Watertown Alcidr., AntiuvPeirier. . . . . . . . . . .I'vatc,totwn Elizabeth 1•Iardelle.Byron. . . . . . .Watertown 2€ W aterroi�m Jraseph George Carsk. . . . . . . . . . , .Waatertow,, Winifred,Agn+�s Cloran. . . . . . . . . .WaLc.r t 0,.ri 30 h•1 elrese Eaxl Brackett Smith. . . . . ., . . ,jVatertajvn Bertha Florcnce Dearborn. .. . . . . . Illclrose REPORT OF Ted«', CLERK 254 Rafe Plaee of zrmrrirage Nurses Residence Jtzly 30 Newton Arthur James Priest, . , . . . , ._ lAratertowti Blanche. Louise La-Rue. .. .New "York, N. Y, 31 Watertown Arthur Leonard King. . . . .. . .. . . atertown Blanche slanith. . .. . . > . . _. . . . . . .Camlrttidge 31 11"atertown Andrew Edward XleDermott,Jr. Watu-t(y vn Helena Florence Shanahan— . ., Watertown 31 Watcrt'iown _'interonig Stapanitan. . . . , . . . . . . .WatertolvIl Archalius Poladian. . . . . . . . . . . . .lVate'rtown 31 Ivatfftom) Nicholas Doucakis. . . . . . . . . .. . .�jratertom-jj Andromache Dema. . . . . . . . . . . . .W,4tertcwjj Aug. 1 Watertown Charles Arthur Goodwin. . . . . . .IV- atertowl, Afary Helen:Fowler. . . . . . . . . . . ..lVatertowl, 1 Bost= Gilbert Edmund Peakes, , , . . . .lVatertotvn Josephine Frances Wallace, hlanchester,N.li. 4 Watertown ,Sossir� 1'rr�;.a e+ti=Ct7ra(s�llt� Mary .11ai-inticc!i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IN'atertown 4 Boston Carl Erickswi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Karin Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline U Watertown George Webster Hat,haway. .AIontpelier, V t. Jane floss. . . . . . . . . . . . .1.�r�2tertowlj 6 Watertown ""IhnQTk 3[ouradian. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Santoti ht (Topjian)Ajhikian. . . .Watertown 7 Boston Haimp R Kazanjian. . . . . _ .. .Wontertown iblary M;.alukitan. . . .. . . .. ... .. .M terto;wij 10 Watertown Fred Arthur Neale . . . . . ... , . . r . .%yelleslev .Mary Agnes White. .. . . . . . . .. . . .Wellesle-' 11 Watertown Arthur Copeland Abbott:.. , . . . ..Watertowil Viols Alay .Robbins . .. . . . . .. . . . .Waltham 13 Boston David Lincoln Fries. .. . ... ... .. . . . .BostDn Ha7d Godwin. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .W aterjo%%rn 14 Watertown HLrry Wilbur Edwards... . . . . . . .Sotnervillrs 1,,.a Dexter 1 ct vle. . . . . .. . . . . . .' l-nerville 2. 8 AVATE Tc)lvv TO wN REPORT Date Place of Marriage Nanzes Residence Aug. 15 Malden jobn Irving Jlrilson. . . .. . . . . , . .WaterWWn D aroth ;Madeline l3laakc. . . . . . . . . . .Everott 16 Watertown Edwaard Casper I..awless. . .(Brighton) Boston TNIary- Elizabeth Flynn. . . . . . . . . .WatertoWil 17 Watertown Tole pli Walter Butcavitz . . . . . .. . .Worcester Kathryn Louise :gheeban. .. . . . . ..Worcester 0 Cambridge Thurston Ware Buchan. . . . . . , . .W'atertown Florene Louise MiAller. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 20 Watertown Uncoln Frederick Watts. .. . . . . .'4 atcltQwn Cynthia llaric F oren. . . . .. .. .. . ..Boston 20 Wa,t,ertowft Nisliaan Bard izbani:an. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Eugmaic Papa?,ian. . . . . . . . . . . A-Vaatertown 24 Watertown George Powers Brorvn. . . . . . . . ..LVatcrtown l lilcired Veronica Connell. . . . . . .Watertowa 24 Watertown Jolin Crillv. . .. .. . . . .- . . . . . . . .WutcrtOwn Bridnet White. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . AMItertown 24 Watertown Edward Gregoru Taff, _ - _ . . . . . ..Canibridge Lillian Mary Cutlip. . . . . . . . . . .Watcrt wvi 25 Watertown John F. Corcoran. ......... • • , . . .Belmnnt Mary A. Culhane. . .. . . .. . . .. . ... .Belmont V Boston Amedeo Mor•clti.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown An-gelina Scigliarso. . . . . . . . . . . . . .WatcTtown 2S Boston Nicholas Fantasia. . . . . . . . . . . . .NA'atertown Mary Sannicondro . , . . . . . . . . . Framingham 28 Cambridge Philipas Tsirnetiades . .. . . , . . . . .Watcriotivn Bessie Pappas. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .WaatertOwn 2" (South) John Richard Carrigan.. . . . . . . . .Watertown Boston %jary Llirabetli Minton. . . . .(Sotath) Boston 31 Windsor, Vt. Austin Hanscom Andrews. . . . . . .Watertown ;'alma Emily Cepurneek.. . . . .. .. . .Wrentham Sept. 3 wafter-Lo wn Beghos Asdourian. . . . . . . . . . .. . ..WutertuWn 14 m y Mansourian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown REPORT OF TDWX CLERK 259 Date Flare of Marriage ATcaines Residence Sept. 3 Roston Abraham Gulesian . .. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Armernoohi Minasiaan. .. . . . . . . . .Waatertowit 3 Watertown Aris NlaMosiaan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waatertowil Victoria ChoLikjian. . . . . . (North) Carnbridge 3 Ncwtrm Williaan ffenfY WaiterfaII- - , .. . . .Watertowiz (CCnter) VL-T—®nic{a Al,Ynes Stuart(Chestnut Hill) eivton 4 (Alston) .Dominic Frank Piscatelli. . . . . . . .Watertown Boston Ida Sci*tte . . ... .. . . . . . . . (Allston) Boston 4 Watertown Harry Ncrinan Robinson. - - _ . . . .'4' .tertown N-latrion Olive Lynch. . . .(11raverley) Belmont 4 Watertown JaTncs William Sessa. . , . . . . . . . . ,`V�taatertowtY Esther Florence Nevins . . . , . . ., . Sonierville 5 11'atertown Joseph Alaysitis ffti hcs. .. .. . . . .Waterto n Catherim, Irene Ryan— , , .... . .1-Vatertown 5 Al"aterLown Francis Patrick O'Hara. . . . (Allston) Boston Josephine Gt:rtrude Malone. .. . . Watertown 5 Aliddleburo Frank Ruben Thomas.. . . . . . . , . .JVaal,ctrtatvri A-1at.ry Baa teeth Laird. . . . . , ,IMiddleborco 5 Poston Caarntine I jjnta;tiasi. . . . . . . . . . _ _'4'.ttcrt0%Vja Cartnela Russo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .wcaterto\t•ta 5 Boston Horatio Pallotta. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Ival.ertowas Rusina Picantednsi. . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown 7 Watertown Edwmrd Joseph Kelley . . . . . . (East) Boston Helene Ames Fagerty. , . . .. .. . —Belmont 7 Watertown Alphonstss Bernard Walsh. . . .. —(Dorchester) (Dorchester) Boston Gertrude A. Donnelley. . . . . . . , . , .Belmont 10 Watertown Allston Henry Cheever. . . . .. . . . .Cambridge A-1-- Y Evplina Hatch. . . . . . . . . .IN".%tertosrn 11 (11raverley) E(hvin Wesley Kelse}-. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Belmont 'l.LrjVrit XI-)Vcllaa Williaiaas. . . . . . .(tiWaVerteV) Belmont 11 Boston Avaclis Boyajiaa. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .WWaterto rt I-lary Panj srjian . . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerviltc 14 Watertown Harry Beuedict Trevilt. . . . . . . . . . . .Bolton Gr:tce Lillian Cross, . . . . . . . . . . . .NVatertown 60 WATERTQWLV TOWN RETORT .Dale .Mace of Jfar'r age Alanres Ws ijee Sept. 14 Watertown Cliarle-,Francisl•ughes. . . . . . . . .Watertown Marie Annette T esker. . . . . .Hillsboro, N. H. 14 Nk"atectown Giles Aloysius Laughrea . , . . . .. .Watertown Irene Farnham Nlarsh. . , Kennebunlr, 'Maine 15 Watertown Walter Antliony Coyle . . . . . . . . .Cambridge .Adefine Gertrude AUzone. . . . —Wntertowil Ij Watertown FTorace Berkefeld %`.au Everen. . —Ca.tubridge Lokiise Bvice Brooks.. . . . . .. . . . .Matertown 15 Wrttertolvii Arthur Francis Butler. . . . . . . ,(last) Boston Ann<< Virgo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 16 Boston Garabed Nlf ouradian. . . . . . . . . . . .WaUrtow n Aragzi Devellian. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..Chelsea. 18 Watertown Salvatore Sala . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Fitchburg Frances Gandolfo . . . . . , . . Watertown IS Watertown Frank Willi.Lin Ralph. . . . . . . . . . .Watcrt-01%fn Georgiana Finnerty. . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown �4 atertown LawrcneePercivalHall.... . .h°lcsntclair, N.f. Blanche WaHner Milliken.. . . . . .VvTatertown `? Watertown Harald Austin NV,ise. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 1 tnma Christina olsoti. . . . . . . . . .Watertown T2 Boston Royal Curtis Brown_ . . . . . . ..New York, N.Y. Lillian Storrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WatcrtO'�%11 22 Nashua, N. H. Albert Edward Sini h. . . . . . . . . _ . .13oston Gladys 4lrie DoWling. . . . . . . . . . ,�FatertO�vn 23 SanbornvKle, visa K. Conin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston N, H. Edna X1. Dennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1r aturtowtt 24 Arlington George Evans ivlinot. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown (H eights) Ruth Elizabeth Woodend. . . .. . . . .Arlington (Heights) 24 Cambridge Joseph Theodore CamPbc-ll. . . . . . .Ctiarnbridge Miiinie Louise Hilliard. .. . . . . . . .Wa.tertoW 24 Boston Leon Cam,gulian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wmtertawn Alice Agh4ijanian . . . . . . ... .(Roxbury) Boston 5 Boston Asnedeo Costaglio. . .. . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Rasa Mazza. ... . . . . . . .Watertown REPORT OF TOWN* CLERK 261 Dale PlaCe c(Marriage A'apies Residence Sept. 25 Watertown l-lichael Joseph Donnellan,jr. . . .Watertown Catherine (IMorrissey) 13rady. . . , .Watertown 27 Newton Robert.CaIdwell Elliott_ .. . . . , . . .Watertown (Center) Mary Henrietta Dahlker. . . .newton (Center) 29 Boston Richard Joseph Owens.. . .> . . . . .Watertown lUary Genevieve Montague. . . . . . . . . _Bostnn 29 Watertown Nleh,,In M etVarlanrl. . .. . . . . . . . .L1'aterta%,n Agnes Marjt,rie Flynn. . . . . . . . . . .WatertmNn 30 Carnbridge Joseph Leo Kelley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Lillian Barbara Daley. . . . . . . . . ..Cambridge 30 (Mnttapan) Walter Assthe~l Bailey. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Boston Lillian II•Iiy Miller. .. ..(,Mattapan) Bostrin fjct. 1 Cambridge Harold Ccorge Bennett; . . . . . . . .Watertown Emma Louisa W 1,i to. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 1 Pepperell Fay Bailey Williams. _ . . . .. . .. . .Watertown Xfary Adele 13oyntDn.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Pepperell 3 Watertown Ralph Waldo Mason— . . . , . . . . . ..Watertown Janc Christina 13ucha.naa. . . . , . . .Watertown 5 Brack-toil Charles Hood Wix it . . . . . .(North)Weymouth Minnie Gertrude Lord. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 5 Watertnwn Thomas Bdw 7rd Scanlon.. . . . . . .Cambridge Man, Margaret ll•turray- . . . . . . . .Watertown 8 Watert€wn Charles H. Chisliolm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ualden Alice M. McKinley— . . . . . . . . . ..Malden 8 Watertown +Garabed Khacherian. . . . . . .. . .. .Watertown E,ghsapci (Shishmanian) jarmagian Watertown 8 Scituate Fontinelle,Scott Qirpmter .. . . . . .Waterton Hazel Elizabeth Wirt. . .. . . . . . . . . . .I�owell 9 Everett lied Joseph Sharkey. .. ... . . . .. .Watertown Florence Mary (Bartlett) Thomas. .Everett 0 Watertown John Pettingoto. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Cambridge Nfargaaretta, Prncopio. .. . . . . . . .. .Cambridge Date, Place of Marriage Na Plies Residence Oct. 9 Bosun Arrncrtag Llrigian. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown Nevard (Sar avakian) Topozian. . . . .Boston q woreestvr Gar bed Ha taian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Worcester Noornt Bardazbanian. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 11 Watertown Earl Sumner Bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham Mildred Uce Sands. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 11 Watertown Patrick: Donnelly. . . . . . . . . ,(Allston) Buston Katherine (Rafter) Hunt. . .. . . . .lVatertown 12 Watertown James Bernard Smith . .. .. .Cambridge Ella Elizabeth M iloncy. . . . . . . . .Catnbti ft c, 12 Watertown John Langdon Parsons. .. .. . . . . .Rye, N. H. Blanche Gladi%in Gilliatt. . . . . . . .W-atertcswn 12 Wa,tertowli Thomas John Greehan. . .. . . . . . .Gain4ridge Alice Dorothca IMiallen. . . . . . . . . .Wal rtown 12 Cambridge Athleton Clayton Holden. . . . . . . .IVaterinti+n Ida Gertrude Udell. . . . . . . . . . . . .Carnbridge 12 WatCrtOWn Walter Lewis Gurnee. . .(Rrslindale) Boston Lucy Ellis Leacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Watertown Louis William Guzzi. . . . . . . .(West) Newton AnTia Josephine Cr-upi. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 15 Watertown Davis Thomas Tauntoii. . . . . . . ..Cambridge Grate Evelyn 'i wisden. . . . . , . . . .Watertown 1., Watertown Ralph Iiarold Walker. . . . . . . . . . . .Iffultlium Evelyne Gladys Arrnstrang. . . . . .. . . . . .i'atcrtm n la Boston Herbert Milton Snow. . — . . . . . . . ater-town Mar`' Rhoda. MacDonald— —. . .Somerville 1G Avitertown RoccoBueciarelli. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown $Zosc IFrglese. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .Watertnwil 10 Watertown Sedrog, Odoian.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ..'4'i'ratertown Acable (ShaliiaO Pahrejian (Roxbury)Boston 16 Brookline Patrick Valiev. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Xrtthleen Greelish. . ... . . .. ... . . .Brookline REPORT OF `1"C1WN CLERK 203 Date Place of Warritage Names Residence Oct. 21 Boston EdIvin Marslaali tanoW. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Mildred Adelaide Grundy. . . . . ..Watertown 22 Boston Linton Kerr. ._ .. . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Anita L. (R4nd) Frazier_ . .(Bast) Wevm0Uth 22 IvIlatertown Xleg-Kletch Heshn'onien. . . . . . . .. . ...Boston Elhes Elrnasian_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 23 Watertown Giragns Anjocria.n. . . . . .. . . . . . . .Waterfnmrs Gatina 0hannessian. .... . . . . . . .Watertown 23 Watertown Angelo Joseph Pcordni. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ma* .Angelina Castellano. . . .. . .Watertown 23 Watertown Joseph Arillur 'l biffault.. . . . . ...Cambridge Mary Rohde. . . .. .. . . .. .Cambridge '-3 Watertown Manong l3aharozian. . . . . . . . . . . .Wat own Zaghig (Assa3rian) Kasparia.n. .. . AVatcrto"m '_'a Watertown Daniel Francis Sullivau. . . . .. . . . . . .I,0well Fvely a Rase McCafferty. . . .. . . .Waitertoum 26 (Dorcbester) Oscar Hachadoorian. . . . . . . . . ,, .JVatertov,-n Boston Helen (Kasparian) Boyajian. . . .(Dorchester) Boston 29 Watertown Otis Hudson .Parker. . . . . . ... .. .Watertown Louise 'Solis .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown 29 Wntertow•n Avasclis Garabedian. . . . . . . .. . . . .Watert0 n Lucy (Ka an)Xurklian. . . . . . ."ratertown 20 Roston John Arthur Fredriksett. . .. . .. ... Fatertown Carly-Louise Anthonsesi. . . (Roxbury)Boston `0 I%Iatertawn Hale Lincoln Cummings. . . . . . . . .Watertown Frances Emma (Taylor) Donald Watertown 20 Watertown Garret Lem Kelley. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..�Vtatertoi%rn Flora Amanda Sutherland. . . .. ..Watertown 30 Watertown Jaynes J. Barn icle. .. . . . . . . . .... .Brookline 11.1ary Arai McDonnell... . . . . . ... .Belmont 30 Providence, William Parker Lougee.. . . . . . . .Lexington R. I. Ellen Matilda Buchanan. . . . . . . . .Watertown Dole Place of 1°llarriage Xanles Resident Oct. 31 Watertown August Edward Farrenkopf. . . . . ,Watertown Angelina Frances Piccolo. . . . . . . .Watcirtowwn Nov. 2 Watertown Marry Roland XUC(llj:jiT1, _ . . . . . . .Brookline Margarct Mar} %Izzc11ktyre. . . . . .Watertown 3 Watertown Cornelius J;tn,es 013rien, Jr.. . . .(Dorchester) Boston Mary Elizabce h Doherty. . . . . . . . Watertown 5 11ratekrtown Kalust Bodozian . . . . . . , . . . . . . ..WatertO%Vn Shahig Ka.sltmanian. . . . . , . . . . . .W ttertoww-n 6 (East) Boston Marshall Cace;•rwraro . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Teodalinda D'Aarel o. . . . _ ,(East) Boston 6 Brookline Jahn Joseph Nfurphy. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Nlary Ellen Mc:Laugl6in. . . . . . . . .Brookline 8 Watertown Thomas Nicholas Brennan. . ... . .Watertown Alice �XIay McEftney. . . . . . . . . . .WaterLown 8 Brookline John Njullahy. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .L}ratertown Helen i� CGrath . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . Brookine 9 Watertown Joseph Williarn Thompson. . , .Cam uruin, Xo. Bmmlee Edie. . . .. . .. . . . . . . ..Camercry, 301), 9 Watertown Patrick Joseph McDermott Mary McGuire— — L . . . . . . . . . .W aLertoww-n 13 Watertuwa Albert ?Mansfield Lane. . . . (South) Uiwr°ence Isabel 1%lildred Tilton. . . . , . . . . . .1�. . .Watertown 17 WZLturtowvn ,John Henry Travers. . . . . . . . . . . .NV.Ltertc)ww-n Cara Emma; klill-dcen. . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtown 20 Watertown II'dwill B. 14111. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CambTidg IMIL V E. LN[arthi. . . . . . . . . . . .(&x uth) Boston U Watertown. Franecrsco rico. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .C:asnbridgc Angelina Mancuso. . . . . . . . . . . .Wat,ertow " `0 Bnstoll Walter Nlichacl Carly. .. . . . . . . .Watertown Marie:Beatrice Bosse. . . . ..(Roxbury) Boston '2fl Watertown 1-Ienry Erncst Famsdeil. . . . . .. ..Cambridge Anna Agnes Barker. . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown R271"ORT 01 TOWN CLERK 265 I'm: Flare of :latrriage Alamos Residenre Nov. 21 Wat:ertoWTI Taswell GcxyJe, Jr., , _ . , (R€xI)ttry) Boston Hester Jane Wingli(tlrl. . . . ... . . . . .Watertown 21 LVarren James Qu lill, . , . . . . . . . . .Watertown d.ucille Blanelic Gentes. . . . . . _ . . , .I-Valthant 21 Somerville jaaws, Erlward ClifTt).tl . . . . . . , .lVatertown Mary. .l'ra:C.�IIfTzV. , . . . _ . . . . . . . . . merville 21 Watertown Joseph L.aCamera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Katherine Tavoher, . . , , . . . . , .Cainbriclge 22 Boston Peter anus Clermont, . . . .. . _ . . J . .Watcrtowrt Margaret Elizabeth Chaisson. . , . . ..Boston 23 '"Tatertriwil IHart° Henry Higgins, .. . . . . . . .Watertown Atnv Belle Nlaw. . . . . . . . _ . -Winthrop 23 Watcrtown johnFatriek Hurled► , . . . . ._. . . . Watertown 'jar}' Francis Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . Watertawn 24 Cambridge Franeis Vinc:tnt Riley. . . .. . . . . . ..Watertown Gertrude Antic Dowd. . . . . . _ . . . . ,-rm� clgc 24 Boston Irving Wilaiani White. . . . . . . . . . ,Watertown Margaret Sarah ITcGowaa (Rambury) Boston 24 Watertown Louis Orila Gimux. . . . . . . . (8011t1j) Bosture Elsie Jahanna Willgresl. , . . . . . . . .1k'atertown 21 (East) Boston Anton Rcinhartsen . , . . . .Staten Island, N.Y. juliane Watline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'L itertown 24 Watertown Dominic i'illevillO . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cambridge Angelina Vi veros. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Carmbfidge 24 Watertown Joseph I-i.wrciloc HoOIev. . . , . . . .Qu-nhridge .1largaret Eiirabetb Clifford. . . , .1Vlatrrtown 24 Watertown %Va_lter• Jcfrcrds Coll3y. . _ _Bristol,,Bristol, R.I. Eva h.iatilda Ha}saes. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 (East) Boston Jahn games.O Halloran. . , . . . . . . .JN7ater.town Mary'Ann (Smyth) Nee. . . - -(East) Boston 26 Watertown Eric Victor Elra quist. . . . . . . . .. . . .Stonehann Violet Anda Anderson. . . -_ , . . . . . ,N fed ford 26 Watertown Carl Granvijlc Fuller. . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Vita Joy.. , . . . . . . . . . . . ..}Va.tertown 266 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Place of Marriage Names &sidence Nov. 217 Watertown Henry Anthony Kughes. . . . . . . . .W'atertown Gracc Agnes Monahan— -. . . . .. .Cambridge 28 WatcrtoWn Henry Vincent Fax. . . . . . . . . . . ..Cambridge Margaret h-lary Fearns. . . . . . . . .Carnbridge 29 \etrton(ville) Peter McKay, Jr— , . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Hazel Ellen Murdough. .. . . . . . . .Watertown Dec. 4 (East) Antonio Abboridanvio. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown C<<n11}rjcjge Getnma Maria Giuseppe 5travato Cambridge 4 Watertown Pasquale Di Cosit-a. . . . . . . . . . . .Waterto-%% GI-lia Momschi._. ... , . . . . . . . . .WatcrtOw" 10 Cambridge Charles Yellope . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Boston M irk, Cteaverly Gately. . . . . . . . .WaturtOwn 10 Watertow[i bran Buren Dooley Horton. . , . . . .Watertown Nettie Nlav- Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 11 Waltham James Walter FFitzgerald.. .. . . . .Watertown Either -Mario. Ryan.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 17 Watertown Joseph Arslanian. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watcrlown flour pscma (N-larderosian) Teukmajian (Dorchester) Boston 17 Cambridge ,John Tramontozzi. . . . . . . . . . . . . .WatertOWJI Grace (Priolo) Mirabito.. .. .. . . .Watertown 18 Peabody Tony Caracine. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .Watertown Giulia Panta.lco . . . . . . . . .. .. . ..Peabc)dy 23 Belmont Waltcr ,Henri, Montgomery , . .WILL rLOw" lMiahelle Grant Pattee. . . .. .. ... . . .Bclmu nt 23 Watertown Leon DlgdigiaTt. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .Andover Agnes Dhanian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 2,4 Boston Leigh Vaughn 9haw. .. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown h1crtena Lillian Henry. . . . . .. . . .Watertown 2j Watertown Williarn Sheridan 'Nlahoney. . . . . .Watertown Annie: May INIacGinnis. . . . . . . . . .WaWrtown, 2 7 Waltham Ralph Willilm Poole. . . . . . . . . . .Watertf)wn Intelda 24%1prie boucle. .. . . . . . . . . ..Whlt;ll'am REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 267 Date Plare of Jrarrrage Names Residence Dec. `6 lVat€rtown, John, Albert Gingras. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Weirton Mary Elizabeth Jardine. . . . . . .. .Watertown 27 Watcrtown Ralrrh Wilbur Bernard, . . . . .. . . . . . .Belmont Relen Frances Stalling. . . . . . . . . .Watertow-9 31 Boston ArthurCastic Hnwkins. . . . . . .. . .Watcrioxrn Helen Racha l Gxiffin. . . . . . . .Altoona, Tenn. bast) Will am Sherman Haynes, . . . . . ..Watertown Prov.,R. r. Lola 'Mande Allison. . . . . . . _ . . _ .Watertown 268 1Y:1TERTOIV 4 TOWN IT Deaths }registered in the Towa of Wate>rtmn for the Year 1021 Dade A'alne yrs. ?alas. Dys. Jan. 1 Delia A. (I3errk) Fleteber 79 4 18 1 Infant Ivlic.X-amara - 3 Infant McGL-t igan 4 Elizabeth M. (Farrington) Lyons 4 Abner P. Nlttrrav W 2 19 5 Amos W. 70 2 2 5 Phyllis Beverl-uy R atta 3 0 4 a john F3. Tobin 53 0 21 Ci Victaria (Acramo) Caruso 65 -- . . fi John Sullivan 71 7 14 f1 George H. Kent 63 . . l 10 Pauhne C. Desmond 20 11 16 10 Samuel Lampbier 51 14 Infant Cologgere 15 Joseph Williarn huff 82 11 12 10 Timothy Byrnes 98 #i 17 Emily Hamilton (Ford) .akin 86 1 !l 18 Joseph Byron So 8 17 20 Tabelle Kaprielian G 2 34 IMaraa Rtaptelis (38 ' 26 xfary E. ]Tarry- Via$ 27 Robert Carruthers 92 27 Infarct Edwards 2X Catherine F. Murphy 28 11 20 :flora (Clancy) Quigley 74 2 1 2!M Marys Catherine Toland 1 2 10 ,_I() Patrick 1Z. Fitzgerald 64 10 1:3 30 Annie E. Madden 47 . . 11 31 Peter Patfi Plevack, Jr. 3 15 Feb. I Phyllis A. Byron 7 a 1 Anna E. Walston [i 2 Lorietta Ida (Davis) Dennis 44 �' G 2 Infant Kelly , 3 Ynfant Patella . 4 Helen 141. ('Towle) StockiTl 88 6 28 b Frank C. HLIKIIes 7 4 9 6 Harry Weller 35 G G 10 O%ven Lacey. 72 0 21 11 1%•Iay (Cam'ble) Corcoran 28 5 12 13 Infant R anu<,ci (first tv6n) 13 Lifiznt Ranticei (secolld Mitt) 16 Anna L. Livermore G7 REPORT Or TOW NT CLERK 269 A ge Dille Name Im epos. Dys. Feb. 16 CathcrirL� Amelia Russell SS 9 24 16 Madelinc WilLins 15 hours 17 Ruth Gertrude 0'Tocle 2 11 211 17 Robert H, Wall 3 1 21 18 Catherine A. White 27 7 25 20 IN"illard 11. Wl-dw, ,Jr. 8 2 18 22 Thomas F, Mansell 7 9 17 2.3 Ruth H. (Dowd) Shulkv 24 26 24 Frederick Charles DencshL 75 8 8 95 Abram Thurlow Collicr 72 9 8 25 Oscar V. H. Hoirnbring 5 9 2 25 'N'targuerite E. (Mitchell) Manchester .10 11 24 25 Robert W. Wood 38 6 24 26 Edward J. Jones 78 26 Ellen (Gilinare) Nk-Ga-nn 75 4 28 lWary Jane (Fegan) Unties 82 to 24 Nian. I George A. Shulk-c 3 1 1 FULrick Dr-Luiunvy 67 1 2% 4 (loilfried FercHnand Gaper 60 113 6 Infant DalessiG fj -Mary (Swasey) Libby 71 6 22 8 Nancy (McLaughlin) Doherty -5 f) llirin s Nlatter-o 34 0 Mary C. (Ferris) Afavell. 81 8 3 9 Joseph Young 76 8 5 10 T-Wartha J. Chc-ever 79 9 16 10 Arthur G. Sullivan I hour 12 Mary Hurlbwt 72 10 28 13 jolm J. macManvs 24 5 — 14 Frank S, Wri-ill 913 17 Infant Oates IS Elizabeth Cole 78 4 IS 19 Julia A. (Hilton) Faro-wn 62 24 21 Alicia Lester (IN-lartin) Scymour 45 4 • 21 Infant Russo 23 Mary A. Givczi 37 4 2 24 Richard Kelley 76 3 1 2.5 Infant Waddle 25 'NIargaret (Delaney) Quinlan 77 0 27 N-fary (Collins) Regan "16 . . 29 Angela (Bonanno) Tricarni 40 9 2s? 30 Xnnic (NfacLcan) Hendumon 70 5 2 31 James Joseph Scales 3 270 IYATERTMVN TpWIti REPORT Age Dais Name Yrs. Mos. Dys. April 3 John Patrick O'Brien b7 4 11 4 Ellen IV. (Houghton) Wilson 57 2 4 .5 Et hcl '.Vac` Pollock 20 7 28 fi -Mary \1. Carew 8G 8 19 7 Idella (Haskins) Gilmore ;Ti 2 13 Helen (Pasrkewicz) Ravinsky ,38 Nellie (Brown.) Ripley 51) 1 -6 10 Richard H. murplt4f 74 11 1vlargttret (Dawson) Whitziuy 69 11 15 12 David Cahill 58 . 13 Ruili llr,klswarth (twin) .3 13 Adelaide Emma (McDreith) I mlc i9 :3 1 16 SyNl Ann (Hoare) Davis 89 10 `6 17 Awic LX1. (-leany) a-thill 84 17 Charles 1 . Carrigan 31 t 18 1k7illia.m 1°I. 1,n0tc 401 t1 0 19 James H. Dargin 5)11 0 26 10 Oscar Magsttedian 51 19 James 111cQUI-'eaic:y 40 11 19 .Anna I'. (Wilson) Scharff 48 4 15 - 19 Blia B. Thurnsian 59 2 19 22 Dr. Joseph A. LaBon,te 47 3 23 24 Helen -Moloney 15 11 27 25 Charles Henry ;Marshall 77 7 1.7 26 John Craffuy 70 5 11 27 Warren Wright Haskcll . . . . 18 28 Annie T. (Goodhue) Harris 79 2 day 1 Sophia A. (Robinson) Spafforrl 88 1 2 Lewis E. Brostan 69 11 to 4 Infant Murphy- 13 hours 4 Robert J. Graham 48 10 25 5 Bridget (McDonough) Sittythc 69 3 20 5 Joseph A. Brooks . 5 11 b 8 Grace Barrett 7 10 28 9 Sarah (McGra.il) Tynan 131 2 25 11 Dominic Falconi 30 13 Francis SweencN .. 10 F:llxal oth R. -Filler 3 3 23 16 Joseph H. lVaters 4i0 5 1 17 Otto I-T, Miahke 52 5 7 17 Rose S. MacDonald 9 10 21 21 Infant De Giulo 1 21 Carl Gustafson F 3 1 21 William U. Waterfall 60 5 25 4 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 271 Age Cate Name }'F�. MOT. Vys. May 22 Mitchell Bovajian 50 24 Malcolm Barrett 2 8 1 24 Ruth MacGregor 4 . . 5 25 Lillian ChrisEiM' (Sc•hachl) Hatch 2i 8 4 26 Martha (Shardickiaa) Derderian 69 9 11 26 Joseph Rayrrinnd 2 27 Baby modes 30 Gardrrcr Aubrey W 4 30 Francis X. Graclic 16 30 I3eri5 am i n F,, Pearson 48 10 11 31 Cordelia A. (Riindlet) Wilson 72 11 `';i franc 3 Emily (Adams) Dmvsc Ki 7 i Mary Conlon 12 6 29 8 Albin G. jolrnson 50 6 15 8 '.Nora Frances McLatighlin 29 11 `6 S Hannah T. (Murphy) Sheehan lit) S Ellen II•latilda (Glenn) 1�est �l1 4 % 11 Infant Waldron 13 Charys H. Higgins 77 5 15 14 Sherman Heinrich 12 V 12 15 171orenci M. Sullivan 49 13 Lucy (Fernald) Crabtree 54 24 11 Alfred Tornl,jurnsoTr LiTidcn tip 4 11 22 John Jwcpli Fav 2.1 5 2 22 Emilio Felice Zacc ig nirti 292 hours 27 Croorge I-I'd 'in Prrgsley 71 11 8 28 Martha N. (Spear) Neal 65 4 .. 28 ll-largaret Rigney- :ill S `' r 29 Rotwrt E. Kelh r 1 3 9 J►ily 4 Barbara D. Alarrir)tr S 9 `-j John Michael Walsh 30 5 `-?4 q Domenic Corazzini 4 0 22 10 Herbert .1. Stevens 6 3 229 13 Lucinda Ella (Talbot) Clement Q5 27 13 Nrary I„ I��11es lit 3 24 14 William A1. McGuire 3U 1 is 16 Annie Halligan 7 7 `6, 18 Jcalm J. Farrell 83 20 Jolm Hickc%- .3 min. 21 Thomas H. Nally 41 3 1,`.} 3 jenevicve \. IgOO 2 1 2 25 Frances B. McGoldrick 1 4 IS 25 Hiram H. Nfe-Glau in 31 4 16 272 WATERTOWNT TOWN PtI:I'C7RT ft�G Bale Na vir Yrs. Mos. Dys july 29 Elizabeth V, O'Brien 40 31 Emily Amanda (Coffran) 41urrison 8:3 5 16 Aug. 1 Edna Amatba Z icker 16 3 7 4 Love (Spicer) Bill it's 2 2 7 Biqa Sabagiall 5 8 12 6 Sabina h'lary Gilmartin "IS . . (i R(-glna Patalano 2 13 Infant. Fallon I juseph Batch C1l 11 Zr lip Jn1tn Centorino 15 8 17 17 Thomas 1,. Gurnett :31 :3 :3 24 flit€lrcci Cor nahan (known as Mildred I{clM 0 1 17 24 Rosalie Halfrey 6 2 1: 26 .jasnes Splaine C4 .5 2-,A 27 Mary Helen Troacy J U 14 29 Saintiel Chany 83 28 Haul t3. (Ferguson) Cruikslaank- 32 6 26 31 Infant Baldwin n Hour; Sept. 3 Elsie 111. A denson 7 :3{1 3 Frederick George Sa-melle 77 J5 7 l Christie B. (Cameron) Frascr 72 . . 8 Harry C'Hannassian 3I . . 11 Juba A. Stanley 156 7 a 12 'lice T. !'&Naught 28 S1 1:3 Alic v N-1. (Nlutch) Scitr. 131 4 1S 17 Juditb Bcwrsticx 45 min, 19 i1•rary (Durkin) Trcacy 45 . . 24 W illiarn C, Nicholson 2b 25 Domenico Pirnli 0 27 25 Baby Ohannessian (twin) G bours —6 Baby Qhannessinn (twin) 1 day Oct, 3 John Edwin Fairbairn 46 4 7 + 3 Charles Resell 83 9 3 fi C1u-istina Cotoni 115 mini 7 Caroline Randell 19 r 19 8 Pere Thomas Sburtlefl 73 13 Ruth Roman Ei 11 William E. Havden 04 243 12 Sarah A. (Savage) English 138 2 7 12 Catherine (Kelleher) 11u1valsill 78 12 Edward Nolan 55 8 .1.1 John Joseph Richardson 6,1 3 10 15 Sarah E. P. (11•iarssball) Felt 8' r REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 273 ARe Dale Na".re �'!s. l'f[r5. D51-T. Oct. 15) ohn Patrick McGrath 3 7 10 16 Sunion Bryant 81 . 17 Catherine Arone 3 8 7 20 Ella (Dono-van) Byrne 35 . 20 Alice Henebery 61 1 20 John Hines 22 Margaret M. (O'Brien) Barry 54 7 24 Ardis Iverna ('YacNameo) Hoskins 31 1Q 25 Catherine Merriam (Yerrick) Diehl 84 10 29 Baby Boissoneatt .. ,. 29 Clarence Minard 48 .. Nei Nov. 8 Uohn) Ohannes A. Av'edian 52 . 7 Laura,Valentine Bailey 66 1 o 17 7 Electa A. (Frost) Lord 76 5 8 Delia. (McManus) O'Brien 51 5 2 8 Charles W. Shipp 55 6 14 9 Mary A. (Whelan) Glover 52 11 17 9 Ernesto Q atramini 46 2 . . 1.1 'Temple H. Fay :39 6 5 15 Alike C. (Carr) Cannell 48 . . 16 Wilbam J. Eglestan 55 4 16 M cbael K iinczak 9 2 11 19 Mary C. Gau€iet . • 17 10 Nathan Cray 81 4 8 9-0 johR R. Hutchinson 67 11 28 20 George Ingham 43 11 13 23 Infant McDade . . . 25 Annic (Lathan) Hillier 4 2 27 Annie (Needham) Dickinson 29 infant Kidder . Dec. 6 Evon M. Moreau 13 4 12 7 Albert Casey 8 a 15 7 John Milmore 75 6 28 9 Marys (Keefe) Grant 70 . . . 10 Phila E, (Tripp) Coolidge 65 1 24 11 Charlotte Jewett (Dtrnton) MacFa.rland 78 1t 13 1.2 M siley T. Bridges 72 8 14 12 Michael Coffey 73 . . . 13 Robert Gamble 61 14 Dorothy Elwell . . . . 16 16 James 1-1. Fagan 74. 4 1 16 Augusta J. (Rhobard) Jarvis 69 10 19 17 josie Haynes 71 . . - 17 Patrick F. Keefe 68 • - V i: WAT)ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Agr Date Name Yrs. Alas. Dys. Dec. 18 Infant MacMnnan .5 20 Elton H. Scott 47 10 16 23 Elvira Alberico 1 27 Hannadi Buckley 75 27 Infant Rom; 28 Lena (Burtm) (litigloy 23 10 is 2.q SarahZ. (Sargem) Hall 82 3 10 29 Sarah Jane (Fisher) Perkins 64 11 28 29 Annie Quinn 50 30 Mary V. (Sweeney) Keefe 53 7 23 31 Infant Marderosian .30 min. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 275 Dogs The whole, number of dog lic-eases issued was 405. 323 TVIales at 92.00 each, 5646 00 87 F+emales at $5.00 each, 435 00 54 Females spayed at S2.00 each, 108 00 1 Breeder's License at 825.00, 25 00 1,214 40 Less clerk's fees at 20 cents each, 93 00 1,11. 00 f have examined accounts of money received from dog licenses in the office of the Town Clerk and receipts from the County 'treasurer and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Licenses and Sale of Watertown Records 4 Auctioneers' Licenses at $2.00 each, s5 00 8 Automobile second-hand dealers' licenses at 85.00 each, 40 00 1 Carriage stand license at 1$1.00 1 00 2 Circus licenses One at $25 00 One at 5 00 30 00 2 Coffee Mouse licenses at $5.00 each, 10 00 15 Gasoline licenses at 81.00 each, 15 00 4 Junk licenses at 8.50.00 each, 200 00 2 Moving Picture licenses at S1.00 each, 2 00 Notices of public hearings and ad.vertis,ing 15 40 S Pool licenses at $5.00 each, 40 00 1 Victuallers' licenses at 81,00 each, 31 00 2 Volurnes Watertovrn Records at $2,00 each, 4 00 S306 40 276 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I have examined the account of money received in the Town Clerk's office for licenses and sale of Watertown Records and the receipts from the Town Treasurer for same and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Auditor. Hunting, Fishing and Minor Trappers' Licenses 2011 Resident Combination Hunting and Fisliinb licenses at S1.00 each, $209 00 130 Resident Fishing licenses at 50 cents each, Del' 00 3 Unnaturalized Foreign-born Fishing licenses at 81.00 each, 3 00 7 Minor Trappers' licenses at 25 cents each, 175 278 75 Less clerk's fees at 15 cents each, 52 35 220 4.0 ' The sum cf 22 .40 was sent to the Department of Con- servation, Division of Fisheries and Game, State Douse, Boston, for hunting, fishing and minor trappers' licenses. WILLIA14 P. McGUIRE, r TREASURER'S REPORT The follmNing report is respectfully submitted covering the by4a%vs and such other requirements as should be shown in the `Treasurer's Report. Borrowed in 1921 Anticipation of Revenue, February 17, Bond & Goodwin at 5.64, 5200,000 due and paid November 30; April 20, Union Market National Banl,, at 5.05, $150,000, S5U,000 duce and paid November 30 and $100,000 due and paid December 30; June 14, Grafton gk Co. at 5.09, e$150,000, .$75,000 due April 1S, 1922, 575,000 due May 18, 1 22; September 16, Estabroclti & Co. at 5.17 due INIarch 16, 1922. Bonds, April 12, Hornblower & Weeks at 103,10, Drainage $30,000; duly 18, i ldridgc & Co. at 100.63, West ratertown School 5250,000, and Highway Construction $24,000; August 10, told Colony Trust Co. at 100.519, Highway C=straction $63,000. Notes and Bonds Paid 1921 April 20. Anticipation of Revenue, $50,000 May 20. Anticipation of Revenue, 50,000 June 20. Anticipation of Revenue, 50,000 Nov. 30. Anticipation of Revenue, 250,000 Dec. 30. Anticipation of Revenue, 100,000 $500,000 Bonds: April 1. High Schaal, s45,000 April 1. SeAvers and Drains, 7,000 April 1. Street Loans, '3,000 April 1. North Beacon Street, 21,000 April 1. Water (outside), 3,000 April 1. I3osmer School (outside), .5,000 — 44,000 277 27S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT klay I. Galen Street, + ,OOfI '%1ay 1. Galen Street (outside), 5,000 May 1. 'Refunding, 2,000 Iay I. Marshall Spy;School (outside), 3,000 May 1. South Side School, 4,000 May 1. lust End Schaal (outside), 4,000 May 1. High School, 2,000 May 1.. Pavement, 11,000 May 1. Street, 11,000 48,000 Juice 1. Building, $2,000 June 1. Land, 1,000 3,000 July 1. Water (outside), $5,000 July 1. Refunding, 1,000 July 1. Fire Station Site, 1,000 July 1, High School Equipment, 3,000 July 1.. Sewers and Drains, 3,000 -.- 13,000 Oct. 1. Water (outside), S1,000 Oct. 1. Drainage, 2,000 Oct. 1. Street, 3,000 6,000 Nov. L North Beacon Street, 's6,000 Nov. 1. Sewers, 1,000 Nov. 1. North Beacon. Bridge (outside), 3,000 Nov. 1, Drains, 1,000 11,000 Dec. 1. Last End School, 81,000 1,000 Jan. 1, 1922, Water, $@,000 9,000 $135,000 Dotes and Bonds Due 1322 Mar. 16. Anticipation of Revenue, 8100,000 April 18, Anticipation of Revenue, 75,000 May 18. Anticipation of Revenue, 75,000 TREASURER'S REPDRT 270 Bonds Ap'1 1. High ,School, 'R.5,000 April 1. Drainage, 5,000 April 1. School Strut, 2,000 April 1. Strut., 1,000 April 1. North Tie-acorgi Street, 21,000 April 1. Water (outsi de), V00 April 1. Hogtuer School, 5,000 April 1. Sewers, and DrAins, 1,000 S43,000 May 1. Galen Street (outside), S�a,000 May 1. Galen Street, 6,000 May 1. Refunding, 2,000 May 1. Marshall Spring School (outside), 3,000 May 1. South Side ,School, 4,000 May. 1. East End School (outside), 4,000 May 1. High School Land, 1,000 Ilay 1. Pavement, 11,000 May 1. Betterment, 11,000 ��`yy��'yy�} 4! ,0-00 June 1. Athletic Field (building), S2,000 June 1. ye t l 4ratertown Land and Plans, 1,000 3,000 July 1. Water (outside), $5,000 July 1. Refunding, 1,000 July 1. Servers and Drains, 3,000 July 1. Highway Constniction, 3,000 July L West"fatertown School (outside), 13,000 --- 25,000 Aug. 1. Arlington Street, $7,000 7,000 Oct. 1. eater (outside), $1,000 Oct. 1. Drainage, 2,000 Oct. 1. Street, 3,000 6,000 Nov. 1. North Beacon Street, so'000 Nov. 1. Sewers, 1,000 Nov. 1. North Deacon Bridge (outside), 3,000 N ov. 1. . Drainage, 1,0[ltl 11,000 280 WATERTC1WN TOWN KBRORT Dec. 1. East End School Land and Plans 6 1,000 $1,000 Jan. 1, 1923. There is also due Water, 9,000 152,000 The indebtedness of the Tmim and on what account it was incurred is, as follows° Water loans, $134,000 Refunding debts, .32,000 Sewers, 20,000 Drainage, 151,00() North Beacon Street Bridl c9, 54,000 Building Loan (Athletic Field), 25,000 Street loans, 386,000 Sebool loans, 511,000 1.,319,000 Financial Statement Total Debt, 81,31g,0110 Water loans, 134,000 Marshall Spring School, C4ap. 11.3, Act 1905, 12,000 {Galen Street, Chap. 331, Act 1905, 1(l,I;}00 East )end School, Chap. 272, Act 1915, 49,000 Hosmer School, Chap. 299, Act 1917, 90,000 North Beacon Street Bridge, Chap. 780, Act 1914, 54,000 West Watertovvn School, Act. 1921, 250,000 590,090 8720,000 Valuations, 191.9, `5,544,790 Valuations, 19'0, 28,898,228 Valuations, 1921, 30,465,722 84,908,740 TREASURER'S RBPORT 281 Abatements, 1919, $711,77 8 Abatements, 1920, 314,068 Abatements, 1921, 202,968 --- Si F228,814 3)883.679,926 327,S93,308 8%, $836,790 *830,799 720,000 Bo; ing capacitl,, January 1, 1922, $1161799 The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows: 1922, $143,000 1923, 147,000 1924, 130,000 1925, 110,000 1926, 100,000 1927, 91,000 1928, 86,000 1029, 82,000 1930, 56,000 1031, 53,000 1932, 41,000 1933, 40,000 1934; 35,000 1935, 30,000 1936, 28,000 IOU, 26,000 1938, 25,000 1930, 25,000 1 q40, 17,000 1941, lo'coo 1912, 4,000 1943, 4,000 n44, 4,000 10451 4,000 282 W TERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1946, 84,000 1947, 3,000 1948, 3,000 1949, 3,000 1950, 2,000 1951, 1,000 $1,31!7,000 Statement Required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Town fcr thirty years: Year Tofat Expenditures Town Dcbt 1892, $259,349 17 8'96'ofjO 1893, 239,010 8+6 186,000 1$04, 2.52,694 12 186,000 1895, 296,081. 31 210,500 1.896, 325,825 92 244,500 1897, 413,071 61 260,500 1898, 459,600 31 293,000 1899, 498,094 37 335,000 1900, 806,557 60 757,150 1901, 444,702 02 734,300 1902, 534,510 53 711,300 1903, 5 19,447 86 679,300 1904, 671,357 11 677,300 1905, 601,365 35 788,800 1906, 569,814 38 7(56,000 1907, 78f),735 04 792,800 1008, 671,292 50, 757,025 1909, 702,274 31 124,725 1910, 676,377 48 790,225 1911, 811,158 is 761,625 1612, 8001498 71 766,225 1913, 795,500 10 802,225 1914, 884,248 80 767,525 1915, 978,082 53 77 i,725 1910, 1,010,473 76 807,952 T RBA s URER`s REPORT 283 Year Total LExpendiffires Town Debi 1917, *1,165,912 95 8809,500 1918, 1,116,816 30 767,500 1919, 1,525,651 33 1,003,000 1920, 1,788,282 49 1,087,000 1921, 2,083,986 77 1,31,9,960 Receipts and Expenditures Rvew'pts Balance December 31, 19i26, $177,265 17 Anticipation of Revenue, 600,000 06 Town'Debt,, borrowed, 367,499 00 Premium, 2,953 17 Ahnslaouse Receipts, 1,361 99 Aslics and paler, 322 34 Cemetery, 3,370 94 °Collectar, 2,928 20 -Coo nnenwealth of Ma achusetts- Corporation Tax, 1920, 12,803 17 Corporation Tax, 1921, 31,668 54 Corporation Tax, Public Service, 1921, 3,879 91 Income Tax, 1918, 441 00 Income Tax, 1919, 1,653 00 Income Tax, 1920, 7,714 00 Income Tax, 1921, 45,534 IS Street Railway Tax, 1929, 55 32 Street Railway Tax, 1921, 3,8W 19 Support of Paupers, 24 00 Bank Tax (net;, 1,557 92 -Ivlilitary Aid, 95 00 State Aid, 1,914 00 Health .Receipts, 1,427 35 Mothers' and Outside Aid, 11,42 70 'Interest, 10,183 87 -Sidewalks, 5,991 93 Police, 994 62 ewer, 5,020 02 284: W/1TBRTOWX TOWN REPORT School, - 1,521 25 Town Hall, 958 00 Sundry departments, 2,982 16 Street Tax B ettennents, 4.6,93 08 Sidewalk Tay. BAN--rments, 1,557 47 Taxes, 1.916, 12 30 Taxes, 1917, 12 06 Taxes, 1919, 11 50 Taxes, 1920, 136,190 93 Taxes, 1021, 794,707 68 Taxes, 1.91.6, Interest, 3 33 Taxes, 1917, Interest, 2 67 Taxes, 1,419, Interest, 50 Tares, 1920, Interest, 5,105 50 Taxes, 1921, Interest, 2,399 56 W'ater, 105,368 62 2,360, 42 46 Expenditures Ah31shouse, keeper, $900 00 Almshouse, general expense, 4,753 09 Almshouse, repairs, 150 00 Agricultural Home Economics, 200 00 Athletic Field, 37,511 33 Assessors, 7,324 81 Auditor, 2,687 61 .r ntimpation of Revenge, 500,000 00 Arlington Street, 63,324 66 Assessors' Vault, 1,000 00 Betterments, 1020, 013 45 Betterments, 1921, 25,395 69 Cattle inspection, 500 00 Ccmetery, land damages, 600 00 Cemetery, contingent, 432 55 Cemetery, superintcndent, 1,500 00 Cemetery, la lbor, 4,464 32 Collector, 4,899 71 s TREASURERf 5 REPORT 285 Contingent, ,$528 25 Cemetery, new entrance, 2,33E 14 county tam, 41,126 94 Crrunty hospital, 2,949 06 Dog of1`tc+er, 227 48 Dust laying, 9, 72 27 Drainage, 32,912 2$ Election expenses, 2,420 02 Engineering, transit, 350 00 Engineering, contingent, 778 03 Engineering, consulting engineer, 1,600 00 Engineering, engineer 2,500 00 Engineering, rodman, 900 CO Finance Conu-nittee, 837 25 Fire, chief, 2,300 00 Fire, captains, 4,000 00 Fire, vaechanician, 1,900 00 Fire, permanent xrien, 4S,130 76 Fire, calhnen, 610 00 Fire, station No. 1, 3,168 07 mfe, station No. 2, 885 92 Moth, superintendent, 800 00 Moth, clerk, 425 00 Moth, private work, 1,1.45 08 Moth, town wark, 1,141 07 Moth, special, 699 98 Health, agent, 2,CCO 00 Health, clerk, 900 00 Health, nurse, 1,115 40 Health, contagious, 2,820 ;)4 Health, milk inspection, 619 S S Health, hawkers' licenses, 47 09 Health, contingent. 847 02 Health, garbage, special, 2,000 00 Health, garbage, 1,506 04 High,%vay, superintendent, 2,600 00 IIigh -ay, clerk, 1,002 28 Highway, ashes and paper, 11,331 62 Highway, maintenance, 28,159 77 286 WATERTOWK TOWN REPORT Highway, construction, $81,323 33 Highway, stablc equipment, 1,122 90 Highway, stable maintenance 17,275 10 Highway, office, 390 87 Highway, stable, repairs, 5,524 79 Highway, vacations 2,020 00 Huffier School, addition, 925 14 Inspector of Buildings, 1,893 67 Inspector of Pllunbing, salary, ],7CG 00 Inspector of Pltunbing, coiAingant, 15 80 Insurance, 3.03 50 Interest, 82,371 87 Legal services, 1,423 90 Memorial Day, 650 00 Moderator, 100 00 : Iothers' .Aid, general expense, 17,681 99 Mothers` Aid, almoner, 475 40 mothers' Aid, clerk, 346 07 Outside Aid, general expense, 14,426 53 Outside Aid, almoner, 496 57 Outside Aid, clerk, 363 34 Overlay, 1920, 62 20 Overlay, 1921, 123 34 Park, maintenance, 1,176 39 Park, superintendent, 200 00 Physician, S00 Oil PaTk, new fence, 185 57 Pennons, 4,494 04 Pales and wires, if.spector, 2,300 00 Poles and wires, clerk, 425 00 Pales and wires, maintenance, 3,968 76 Pales and Ivires, special, 718 50 Pales and wires, tappers, 45 57 Police, chief, 2,300 00 Police, lieutenant No. 1, 1,783 98 Police, lieutenant No. 2, 2,000 00 Police, patrolmen, 30,852 01 Police, janitor, 14 50 Police, special, 49 11 TREASURERS REPORT 28 Police, contingent., 82,422 02 Police, motor cycle, 346 32 Police, touring car, 1,400 00 Police, garage, special, 616 81 Police,, sergea'at, 1,000 00 ' Printing, town reports, 4,878 98 Printing, voting lists, 243 81 Public Library, books, 2,929 58 Public Library, maintenance, 3,242 87 Public Library, salaries, 10,320 78 Public Library, special, 5,450 15 Premiums, 004 30 Planning Board, 1,183 80 Playgrounds, salaries, 2,021 00 Playgrounds, maintenance, 1,359, 69 Playgrounds, iiew grounds, 498 19 Playgrounds, portables, 1,136 w Registrars, staters, 4:00 00 Robbins Road, service, 1,G27 07 Sclicol, evening, 2,024 20 School, maintenance, 10,368 00 School, trade, 8,4719 65 School, telephones, 404 27 Schc cl, instructions, 184,326 27 Schccl., dace, 814 11 School, contingent, 989 69. School, attendance officer, 1,400 00 School, supenntendent, 3,000 go School, physician and nurses, 2,860 00 School, clerk, 1,040 00 School, second clerk, 780 00 School, special, 316 00 School, operation, 37,673 56 School, continuation, 8,381 54 Selectmen, 1,043 38 Sewer, maintenance, 10,173 51 Sewer, construction, 1,654 14 Sidewalks, 25,357 72 Soldiers' Relies[, 1,675 50 288 WATERTOWN '!"OWN REPORT State and X litary Aid, S1,440 00 Street lights, 22,510 03 Town Clerk, 5,692 41 Town debt, 135,000 00 Town Fall, 2,757 20 Treasurer, 3,4(54 84 Tree Warden, salary, 750 00 Tree Warden, maintenance, 600 97 Trek Warden, clerk, 125 00 Tree Warden, labor, 2,930 55 Tree Warden, truck, 367 10 Tree Warden, office, 47 30 Tree Warden, new trees, 84 32 Trcc AVarden, vacations, -123 00 Tax Titles, 2,030 00 Unpaid Bills, 1920, 5,501 77 Water, SUPCrint endent, 2,300 01) Water, assistant; superintendent:, 1,800 go Water, rebates, 7 4 02 Water, vacations, 594 00 Water, clerk, 1,00() 00 Water, second clerk, 780 00 Water, construction, 1t},;()4 27 Water, maintenance, 8,860 21 Water, special, 23,633 06 Water, truck, 672 00 Water, office, 1,020 20 Weights and Measures, salary, S00 00 Weights and Measures, truck 735 70 Weights and Measures, contingent 314 03 Worlanen's compensation, 900 03 Nest Watertown School, land, 6,695 04 West Watertown School, plans, 5,000 00 West Watertown Schcol, 121,244 79 Watertown Past 199, American legion, 1500 00 Commonwealth of Nlassachusetts: State `T`a%, 77,140 00 State Tax, special, 3,636 00 Charles River Bash-1, 3,309 04 TREASURER'S RBPORT 289 NletTopolitan, parks, $18,683 09 Metropolitan, sewers, 30,704 43 Aletropoli tali, water, 38,430 83 Fite prevention, 22(9 61 State highways., 510 72 Soldiers' -relief, 160 97 Civilian War Poll Tax, 170 88 Investigation, rapid transit, 141 4-4 Balance, December 3 t, 1921, 2761650 58 82)3601642 46 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treasurer. Approved, December 31, 1921, W. W. NORCORSS, JR., Auditor. The follov6ng is a list of all moneys and securities which have been placed in iiiy charge by virtue of any gift, devise, bequest or deposit: The Martba Sanger bequest in the shape of.9,fund deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank. Balance on hand December3l, 1921, $642 4:1 Interest for year, 21) 21 Balance December 31, 1021, S671 62 The Tempeton Fund, $2500, which is represented by two 31DO0 4 per cent first mortgage gold bonds of the New York New Haven and Dartford Railroad, Harlein River and Port Chester Division, and an account in the Watertown Savings Dank for $500. The interest on swine (8102.7) paid to the Associated Charities for distribution at Christmas tune as per order of the Board of Selectmen. The several sums of money turned over to me on account of perpetual care of lots in the cemeteries have been deposited in the Watertmvn Savings Bank and now amount, including interest, to $22,909,97. 200 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Balance Decemixr 31, 1921), $20,879 06 Interest for the year 1021, 967 32 $21,s47 28 Interest �N thdnawn can account of Cemetery Department, 102+0, 850 31 20,037 9 Marne and axnoutnts collected since last report: Christine Gatter, $50 00 Henry Weller, 1.5 00 .bison Sa.tanian, .50 00 F. B, 1%,dacLennen, 15 00 Kaliriell It aprielian, 7 50 C, W. Dennis 50 40 Otto L. Anderson, 15 00 Henry Weller, 75 00 Louise Leighr, 50 00 S. M. Burroughs, 15 00 B. E, Pinklism, 50 00 Stephen Haskell, 7 50 Louis Schraff, 00 00 Y A Brown, 50 00 John Dailey, I50 00 . F. '"raters Rill 00 C. W, Gustafson, 15 00 Aga,vini Boya.gian, 93 00 Daniel McGregor 45 00 C, J. Lro%Nm, ;)o 00 IMoses Whiting, Gb 00 W. S. Holdsworth, 50 00 Inez Graham, 190 00 Anna L. Johnson, .50 00 Caleb D. ZNvicker, 50 00 Manuel Centarino, -15 00 Vartian ;Saliagian, 50 00 Tony-de-Napoli, 15 00 N1, Ferguson, J, Cruickshank, 50 00 mat.ilda knderson, 15 00 TRf:ASURER�6 RBPORT 291 H. W. Blake, S50 (ICJ Adelaide Splaine, 15 Go M. Obannisian, 50 00 P. W. Boestter, 15 00 Robert Flemn-,ing, 50 00 Ellen. Nlurdou,gh, 1 75 00 Hike vedian, 15 00 Percy- T. Sprague, 4a 00 Mrs. Howard Grant, 15 00 Belj}ern Huff, 35 00 Jane L. Barcley, 50 00 C. W. Slither, and, 15 00 Hedey Taylor, 15 00 1,021 00 Municipal Build-mg Fimd, Certificate of deposit, $21,0500, from Union Market National Bank, dated July 3, 1912, pay- able ten years from, date, with interest compounded semi- annually; also certificate of deposit; for $9,436.88, interest due to January 3, H)22, secured by bonds whose market value shall at all tunes equal principal and interest there due. The above fund represents the money received from the Mount .Auburn Cemetery Corporation in lieu of taxes on land purchased from Stone estate, and the Thomas Dalby Co. hand purchase ( 1500)- I have also in mar charge the following property of the Public Library, which are not direct gifts or bequests to the Town* Bands from the Pratt bequest, amounting to 8-5,000. Bonds for $2000, invested from accumulated interest received from above funds. Interest due semi-annually and paid t❑ Mr. Horace W. Otis, who represents the committee in charge of the fund. Also the Denjarnin Hosmer Pierce Fund to the Trustees of the Library, represented by a deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to, including interest, 51111.74, Barry Fund, deposited in above savings bank, a.rnounting to $1108. 1. o sums can be drawn from the above accounts except -upon written order of a majority of the Trustees of the Public Library, LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TI1b1E OP MATURING Annual Date Amt• Rate Interest Interest Due 'Maturity Borrowed on account of Jan, 1, 1€300 5g,000 3 J� s315 ()0 Jan. and ,July Jan. 1, 1922� Water Loan 1, 3S9q 9,([}0 :3 Ya 315 00 1, 1 23 { id 1, Isoo 9,000 3Y2 :315 (H} IJ 11 1, 1924 1, iqu'j,0063 w: {o l., 1925 1, 1 9,000 3 31 ) 00 1, 10N Jd LF �1 ad 11 y4,.�j ry1A yIs(S]q 9,r[y00 i3y� f 3t:1 ��yyrtrl 1 1l 4{ 1y, y19n,t27 3 18cm 0,000 3 +�7115 ()() Fd dF 1 1923 iF 19 1, 1sgo 9,000 3� :315 00 li <1 1, 1929 dL 11 z, July 1, 1004 5,000 4 200 00 July and Jan. July 1, 1922 New Water Loan • ,� 1, 19r0y4 5,f000 4{ 200 00 {a 11 1, 1923 .� ,d AF � 1, W04 ),000 4 � '200 00 di da 11y y1(�°24 Ai id 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 DO "' " 1, J.`•J35 Id IF IF dl ba 1 11 11 11 S, l�l�l•1 :�,0(�{} 4 200 CH} � y 1, 1,92G 1, 1004 5,CKX) 4 200 00 " d 1, 192r dl da 1{ 1, love 6,000 4 200 00 1, 1923 id Fd {{ Q 1, 100-1 5,000 4 200 00 1, 1929 dd dd 1, IN)4 .5,000 4 200 00 IF 1, 1030 dl 1, Imm 5,W(I 4 200 00 Ad [F 1, 1931 Ia is it y1, 1004 5,p0()fr�}1 4 i27�00, (0yd0'� A d A[ 1, 1(9]}�2} 11 11 a d 1, lild04 5,4K)U 4 aaf��id4�0 dCFy0 11 11 11 1933 id 6l iL 1, I004 5,000 4 200 00 Id II 1, 193 it tl AI xTay 1, 1905 3,000 4 120 00 A-lay and Nov. May 11, 1'922 Maxshall Spt`ing Schoolbouse 11 1905 3,000 4 120 CO "4 i1 1, 1923 dl 11 91 1, 1905 3,000 4 120 00 Id it 1, 1924 IL if if ' s May 1, 1005 $3,0(-.10 4 A120 00 1%-Iay and Nov. �1�y 1, l925 1113rsha11 Spring Schooihimme 1, 1905 6,000 3 V2 210 Oil °' " 1, 1922Calm Street Widening 1, low 6,1joa 3 210 � l)C�0 it li lF It123 Fi Ei 1, 1007 5,0W 4 2 til Ie 1 r la,22 "° dd d° 1, 1907 :r.000 4 2" on r° d: 1 l t;:,,: 41 ,+ 1, 1#)i(yoi _x./�}�r[?0 4 80 00 `" d' 1y, 1{.1`�_' Refunding Debt 1, 1906 2,000 4 30 00 iF id 1, 1[,1`.. ar It 1, 1��y/m; `?",/Cyl000 d4 a so I(?0 i4 li 11, y1r92.1 dt rd 1, 1906 2,0 4 so 00 it di 1, q2.5 it E6 1, 1 (w, 2,0(X) 4 so 00 [1 dd 1, 1926 1, 19i}11 2,000 4 30 00 it dt h 1 H27 1, 190(r 2,000 4 80 00 t` " 1, W213 1, m1�r)) �2y,ia�d1''10 4 so 00 °1 it 11 1q,$)0 dr Id 1, 149m I.,,Iltdtil 4 so 00 °1 iF 3, 1930 1, 19()6 2,000 4 so IN " `� 1, 1931 1, 1900 2,OW 4 v a1 tl 1e 193 td it 1, ISO(', 2,i�yH/�D,r0 4 00 t, rF 1, 1.93:3 1, 1000 2,000 4 SO 00 Id EI 1, 1934 dJ it 1. 19OG 2,000 4 80 00 ii 1, 1935 1, 1906 2,0W 4 M,) 00 11 df 1, 1936 April 1, 1910 5,000 4 200 00 Apr. and Oct. April 1, 1922 NovHigh Schcol 1, igm 5,fi1)f1O 4 200 00 Ed at 1, 1923 :71.V1924 it ad ii 1, 1 a,004 "200 00 °1 el i�, y, 192 t1 ie FI 1, 1010 5,000 � 4 2W 00 e1 tl 1, 1025 11 i6 tt 1, 1910 5,000 4 `00 00 dt Id 1, 1026 1, 1910 1 5,000 4 200 00 °` " 1, 1927 Ed tl EI 1, 1910 5,000 4 200 00 1, 1028 1, 191(1 5,000 4 200 00 ai " 1, 1929 to it FF July 1, 1911 1,O t1 4 40 00 Jan. and.July July 1, 1.922 Refunding Sewer Lrx-m I, lElI1. 1,(100 4 40 {1(1 '` '` 1, 1923 44 d1 Id 'lay 1, 11153 1,000 4?ar 4.5 €90 I May and :tiov. May 1, 1922 South Side Schonl rvr - - Cz LIST OF TOWN NOTES, VAIE OF MATURING. - CK7aaGin ued c�a Annual Bate Amt, Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of May 1, 1913 t 1,000 4Y2 M 04 May wid Nov. May 1, 1923 south Side School 1I 1913 3,000 4 120 00 is d' 1f 1922 iJ JI 1, 191.3 3,000 4 12000 1, 1923 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 1E ii 1, 192.3 +K 1t JJ 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 'd 1, 19'24 Ja 1J tr � 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 II 1i 1, 1925 to to kk . 1.3 1, 1911 3,000 4 j 120 00 11 IJ 1, 1921, da k1 kk 1: 1J13 3,t100 4 12000 1, 1927 ii a{ tk � 1, 191;3 3,000 4 12000 ad IJ 1, 1923 y1. y1(9�y1+37 3],(U�O'0 ,- 1{2�t}- [1l0 � dl �I 1, 1[029 Id t�� kr C 1, 1913 .7,0oo 4 126 06 Ji 11 1* 1:1 o Ja di kk Jf. kl IJ id at +G 1, 1913 3.000 4 120 00 1, 1931 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 1i 1, 1932 II dd ii 1, 1912 :3,000 4 120 00 Kt 1, 1033 II JJ ,t July 1, 1914 2,000 434 � 90 00 Jaen. and July July 1, 1922 Sewer and Drainage � 1, 1914 1,()00 4; 45 00 1, 1023 1J KK it 1, 1014 1,000 4 45 00 '" "1 1, 1924 IJ JJ iK Dec. 1, 1914 1,OW 4,1, 45 00 June and Dec. Dec. 1, 1922 East End School 1, 1914 1,000 431r 45 00 k1 k1 1 11123 1i ak 1, 1914 1,000 4Y2 4 5 00 1, 1124 1d 11 kt 1, 1914 1,000 4Y2 45 00 1i tJ 1, 1925 1t tr tt 1, 1914 1,000 4f 45 00 t1 1, 1126 dot t+ May 1, 1915 4,O00 4 160 00 May atad Nov, I►�'1ay 1, 1022 {{ +k kk 1, 101-5 4,000 4 160 00 t1 11 11 11323 NJ dd tK 1, 1915 4,000 4 160 00 " 14 1, 1024 1J IN 4f i hfay 1, 1915 $4,000 4 $160 00 May and Nov. May 1, 102,5 East End School 1, 1915 4,000 4 150 00 " " 1, 1926 " 1 " 1, 1915 4,000 4 160 00 " " 1, 1927 FF Il 41 1, lom) 4,000 4 160 00 II FF 1, 1928 ii FF 11 1, 1915 4,000 4 Wo 00 " " 1, 1929 1, 1015 4,000 4 160 00 'I ., 1, 11130 iF II Il 1. 1915 3,000 4 120 00 " " 1, 1931 ii 11 id 1. 1915 3,000 -1 120 00 d' " 1, 1932 1, 1915 3,000 4 120 00 F` •' 1, 1033 11 it /1 1, 11115 2,000 4 80 00 ,. 1, 1934 11 it li � 1, 1915 2,000 4 80 00 '. 1, 110315 July 1, 1915 1,000 4 40 00 Jan. and July July 1, 1022 Drainage :b 1, 1915 1,000 4 40 00 " 1, 1923 1, 1915 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1924 1, 1015 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1 1025 " hl 1, 1015 1,000 4 40 00 " 1. 1920 91 ;r 11 1111.5 1,000 4 elf} 00 " " 1, 1927 Fi 1, 1015 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1928 1, 1915 1,000 4 40 00 " „ 1, 1929 1, 1915 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1030 F' 0 1, 191A 1,000 4 40 00 " 1, Imi as I April I, 101E 1,000 4 40 00 Oct. and llgril ApriI 1, 1922 Surface Drainage 1, low 1,000 4 40 00 `i " 1, 1923 11 li 1, low 1,000 4 40 00 FI « 1, 1924 F` " 1, low 1,000 4 40 00 ii .i 1, 1i12.) a Il 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 11 " 1, 1926 li 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 !F ii 1, 192744el 1, m1fi 1,000 4 40 00 Fi ii 1, 1,02E 11 1, 11116 1,000 4 40 00 '= Il 1, 1929 11 li 1, 1910 1.000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1930 II II 1, 1918 1,000 4 40 (H1 "' 1, in:il 4d w« C Qn LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURE NG. -- coar inued t-b Annual Date Amt. Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of 1916 `1000 4 $40 00 Oct. and A ril 1 1932 Surface Draina;e April I, P 1, 1916 �1,000 4 40 00 " 1, 1033 id � 1, 1()16 1,000 4 40 00 14 1, 1934 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 441, 1935 11 1, 1016 11000 4 40 00 Ad 1, 1036 '« 1, 191G 1,000 4 110 00 " " 1, 1037 11 O 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 «` " 1, 193,9 «« r 1, 1916 'i 1,000 I 4 40 04 �` «� 1, 1939 1i " 1, 1916 1,000 1 4 40 00 " " 1, 1940 11 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 April 1, 1941 " o 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1042 !4 1, 1916 11000 4 40 00 '• 1, 1943 " 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 «, «« 1, 1944 1, 191(1 1,000 4 40 00 «, /« 1, 1945 li ,• `C 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1946 11 <. 0 N 0V. 1, MCI I 1I,0iy00 0y0/� 4 240 00 Ma!' and 11r�lay Nov. 1, 1922 � North Beacon Street Widening �- 1, 19M I 6,0 4 240 00 1' 1, 1023 tj 1, 1916 6,000 4 240 00 `« 1, 1024 4 ' 1, 1910 6,000 4 240 my I 11 «i l« f6 li 1[ Zl VU 1, 192.E 1, 1916 6,600 4 240 00 11 'i 1, 1J26 as 11 // 11 April 1, 1917 2,000 4 SO 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1922 School Street 1, 1917 1 2,000 4 8000 11 1, 1c�`?.�3 " l, t917 1,000 4 40 00 '1 1' 1, 1924 " `« I, M7 1,000 4 40 00 41 "1 1, 1925 « ., 1, 1917 1,000 4 40 00 44 " 1, 1926 " A Nov. 1, 1916 1 1,000 4 $40 00 May and Nov. Nov. 1, 1922 Foss Land Savor 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 " a' 1, 1923 11 i3 11 1, 1910 1,000 4 40 00 11 1, 1924 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 11 la 1, 1925 1, low 1,000 4 40 00 May and May 1, 1926 11 LI 11 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 'i •• 1, 19v 1, 1910 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1928 1, 1916 1,000 4 1140 00 °' a/ 1, 1929 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 0i .` 1, 1930 It t1 ,t 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 i1 '1 1, 1931 April 2, 1017 1,000 4 40 00 Oct. and April April 2, 1922 Street Loan 2, 1017 4,000 4 160 00 " „ 2, 1929- . North Beacon Street �- 11 tl JI ,t tl UF7 2, 1917 4,000 4 160 00 2, 1923 2!y, 1917 4,000 4 160 00 11 " 2, W24 + t t i t 21 1017 4,000 4 160 00 2, 14}25 tl 11 11 1! {. 2, 1917 4,000 4 160 00 1i 2, W20 t i{ 2, 1917 4,000 4 160 00 11 11 1, 1027 1, 1917 1,000 4 40 00 11 11 2, 192,2] Drainage h 2, 1017 1,000 4 40 00 " 11 2, 1923 it 2, 1917 1,000 4 40 00 11 ,1 I, 1924 tt � 2, 1017 1,000 4 40 00 •. 2, 102,9 2, 191 r 1,000 4 110 00 11 11 2, 1026 May 1, 1917 1,000 4 Vz 45 00 May and Nov. May 1, 1922 High School Land 1, 1917 1,000 4 45 00 J 1 1, 1923 di 1, 1J17 1,000 4� 45 0(1 "` " 1, 1924 li • ,1 ,1 ii 11 1, 1917 1,000 4� 45 00 1, 192.5 1, 1917 1,00 /0 4 45 00 1` 1, 1926 t ,1 1, 1917 1,000 4=a 45 00 Ii ,1 1, 1927 1, 1917 1,0011 4M 45 00 1, 19218 t1 ii ,1 1, 1917 1,000 4� 45 00 `{ i' 1, 1929 „ 1, 1917 1,0004 45 00 "` 1, 1930 •, LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING.- Conthfrrcd � c Annual Date Amt. Rate Interest Interest Due 'Maturity Borrowed on account of May 1, 1017 $1,0()0 4 �4,5 00 May and Nov. May 1, 1931 High School Land 1, 191f 1,(X)() 4 45 00 1, 1932 11 1, 19)7 1,(X)Q 4!f� 45 00 " `" 1, 193:1 1, 1917 1,000 4/ 45 00 1, 1034 1, 1917 1,000 4x� 45 00 tt tt 1, 1935 11 11 1, 1917 1,(NX) 4i.2r 45 00 ii rt 1, 1936 1t 1t di 1, 1917 1,000 4� 90 00 1. 19.17 t, 11 tt Oct. 1, 1917. 1,000 4�A- 45 00 April and Oct. Oct. 1, 1922 Water Mains 1, 1,417 1,000 44!/2 45 00 it 1, 1922 Drainage 1, 1917 1,000 4Y2 45 00 "s ," 1, 1923 1, 1917 1,000 4 45 00 1, 1924 • April 1, 1918 4,000 5 200 00 April 1, 11322 Forth Beacon Street 1, 1918 4,000 5 200 00 •` 1, 1923 46 " " 1, 1918 4,000 5 200 00 1, 1924 " "` 1, 1915 4,000 5 `200 00 •, 1, 1925 '« if [� 1, 1915 4,000 5 200 00 •• '" 1, 1926 "i 1, 1918 4,000 5 200 00 1, 1927 41 1, 1 J 1;3 4,000 5 200 00 " '° 1, 1928 Is 1, 1918 3,0(J0 5 150 00 '" 1, 1922 Water Mains 1, 1918 2,000 5 100 00 " " 1, 1923 " 64 April 1, 1(119 13,000 5 680 00 April 1, 1022 North Beacon Street 1, 1911) 12,000 5 600 00 " " 1, 19233 " " " 1, 1919 12,000 5 60000 " " 1P 1024 sc to t 1, 1919 12,000 5 60000 t! it 1, 192.5 .+ it ti 1, 191:1 12,000 5 60000 '" 1, 1926 „ " TREASURER+S REPORT 299 I qu: w .. - q � z �l 1- r 71 -- - = 1- r Z:,rr r11 C" '-:"u7:.'6-.w 1 ��v co i+K IR =r Co .-..-. :lL :dam :: � I I I pQ9�3rt. - jig, In Ul LIZ lt.tn_Lf�lit Y."w k4 L Ut M L^Lq 44 a.;1 L'?LQ an a1J a:,An,- i , L"Z a;�Al;Lo L-, ko 39-, kn Ll to L-s L7 I*47 zr:uo L'1'LL"?L':rf I*ar} cq Ci ci N N. C%I c1 N. cw` "cl:C+C70,J�C)C,C+sC)CaC CD_ _. -1.1,--,,--,�--.r4 r 4 .1 F-+7-4—4, 4 o1 r-1,1,1,1,1,1 ,=;,� + r-«.,, �i,�,�rl P, 7_4,__I r,7-4 LIST 0 TOWN NOTES, TIME OF 1IATURING. - Continued o Annual Date Amt. Rate .Interest Interest Due 'Maturity Borrowed on account of April 1, 1910 82,0{]) 5 S100 01) April and Oct. April 1, 1932 Spring Street Dmin 1, wig 2,M) 5 101) 00 IS si li /1 it (q �y��i� 1, i4}33 1, 191f) 1,000 5 50 00 II ,i y 193 1l ii 1, 1019 1,000 5 50 00 11 „ 1, 193.5 ,i it 1, PI to 1,000 5 50 00 ,i a 1, 1936 ,� 1, 11110 1,000 5 50 00 f/ " 1, 1937 1, 1S}19 1,0Q0 5 50 00 `1 1, 1938 11 11 11 0 1, 1010 flow 5 50 00 11 ii 1, 1939 11 11 11 :4 1, 1910 11000 5 50 001 ,• i' 1, 1940 " 1i 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 Oa „ ;= 1/ 1941 11 ,/ ,. 1, 1919 1,0(10 5 50 00 11 ,1 1, 19,19- 1, 1919 1,000 5 .50 00 Ir ii 1, 1943 11 11 11 � 1, 1919 LOW 5 50 00 1, i, 1, 1944 11 11 � 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 {/ `I 1 1945 11 11 11 � I, 1019 11000 5 50 00 ,1 it 1, 1940 11 it it � 1, 19m 1,000 5 50 00 it 1, 1047 11 11 11 1, 1910 1,000 5 50 00 1, miS 1, 1919 loom 5 .50 00 11 ii 1, 1949 11 11 /1 Nov. 1, 1f0191 3�,O�/M 4Y2 135 00 -May and Nov. \ov. 1, 141'22 North Beacon Street Bridge 1, 191J JAM) 4�6 135 00 41 •i 1, 1923 11 1, 19110 3,O(}[) 411,E� 135 00 ,r it 1, 19214! 11 1[ it 1, 1910 ,3,000 41 135 00 /1 a 1, 1925 11 Si li it . 1, 1919 3,000 41 135 00 /1 i, 1, 10027 11 ii it ,i I 1, 1910 ;3,0(X) 4� 13500 of " 1 1927 1! li fl it 1, wig 3,019-) 4!/2 135 00 11 ,. 1, 1928 11 04 it it TREASURER'S REPORT 301 ca .r�' is^, .1'M'.�atJ Cr2'[•—tiG �.1..,.., 1 .��YP_�4x GS3 Q]�*--."..1 r o- ,_ C'!s.n I'!5 rr 71 71 �_1 '-I 1 .1 rm CV C'l :''n 4-4 rr-I r-�-4 r.-.,.�-�r-.,-�i w:-i .:. *--�.-i�'r-i e--I rl rl.+.+r-•v r--I.-�N r-#.-i R1 r-+r--•-� •---..-:.,.--.,.a a.��r-+rl�,�-s rl th `t 4 �.�+, '••, •�,�{[„F '-'i_ Y^Y:5 M IA 10 M 117 lA UZ LO 10 10 la]M M Yf3 10 cP Cl!'.7 C.cr)m 0S LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING.- Coulinim-d CD Date Anit. Rate Interest Interest I7tie Alaturity -Borrowed on account of April 1, 10'20 y1,000 S S50 00 Aril 1, 1940 Drain and So-wer 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 LI Li 1, 1941 11 Id la 1, 11920 1,00I1 5 50 00 1, 1942 IL e 1, 1920 1,000 .5 so {l0 �a al 1, 1943 1 ac LL 1, 1921) 1,011(l 5 50 1l0 1, 1941 11 as Lt � 1, 19`0 1,wo 5 50 00 IL LL I 1, 1945 as Lf 4 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 4L LL 1, 1946 `€ o 1, 1920 1,000 5 JQ 0o ii :€ 1, 1047 L€ 11 , 1, 1920 1,000 5 u 00 tr �� 1, 1948 La LI sa z 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 0o ae 1, 1949 ra sl itPi 1, 1920 1,000 5 :5�1 {lj} a< as I, 1950 li ti v blay 1, 1920 11,00a 5 5,50 I�y0 May and No May 1, 1922 Pavement � 1, 1020 11,00D 5 5iw do LL Li 1, 1023 IL 1, 1920 11,000 5 550 00 L L L L 1, 1924 1, 10 11,000 5 550 00 11 11 1, 1925 �d 1, 1920 11,000 5 550 0{1 1, 1922 Street � 1, 1920 11,000 5 550 Go ll a+ 1, 1023 4L � 1, 1920 11,000 5 550 00 � € 1, 1924 as 1, 1920 11,000 a 550 00 �a .4 1, 1925 ,June 1, 1920 2,000 ,5�4_ 110 00 Junne and Dcc. June 1, 1922 Athletic Field 1, 1.9�2]'0 2,000 "5Y2 110 �00 t€ 1 1, y1923 pa Is 1, 192'0 2,ODO 5V-7 )ID y 0 1€ 1, 102 LL LL 1, 1920 2,000 5 110 00 €� di 1, lD15 ii ii 1, 1920 `?,OOU tria 11Q 00 €' `i 1, 1026 LI iL 1, 1920 2,0(X) 5 110 00 `€ °' 1, 19271ar jUne 1, 1920 $21000 Atio 00 June and Dec. Jung 1, 1028 Athletic ]Meld 1, 1020 2,000 I 5 1110 00 kJ r l 1, 1929 I tl 1, 1920 2,000 ,5?� 110 00 " " 1, 11),10 tltl 11 1, 1920 1,O00 to n> 00 f-0 La 1, 1931 1, 1920 l'000 .it- ,55 00 „ IA 1, 1932 tltl 1, 117217 1,uoo 55 00 ie " 1, 1;73;3 1, 1920 1,000 5;' 55 00 1, 11,134 1, 1w2f) 1.000 5Y2 •55 00 1, 1935 " dd 1, I1130 1,000 51.E 55 00 kr . 1, IUM fl dl 1, 192f) 1p04)11 Y2 55 00 Ik " 1, 19,37 11 14 1, 1920 l,l1i)o 1 3 55 00 1, 11MS 1, 1920 1,000 51:�1 55 00 Ak 1, 1!139 ad tltl 1, 1920 1,000 5Y2 55 00 rr ,1 1, 111 O Itl dk � 1, 1020 1,I)U(1 5 55 00 I 1, 1922 West Mlatertown Land z 1, 1E)20 11000 51 7 55 00 1, 1923 r 1, 19201,(-H)o 5,g 55 00 k` 1, 192.1 {• dtl kl � 1. 1920 1,O00 5 55 on Ir 11 1925 ad ktl tltl err 1, 1920 1,000 5 5r5 Ol7 to "d 1 p 1020 ,t Itl kk 1, 1020 1,000 5 55 no ], 1+727 ktl ae 1, 1920 1,M) 5?! 55 00 °1 1` 1, 1928 dl dd i, 1920 11000 5M 51u 00 11 dk ltl 1929 dl dd 73 1, 1920 1,000 1i 55 00 fl fk 1, 1030 'F AI dk 1, 1920 1,000 5M, .55 00 r` ak 1, 1g31, 1p 1920 11000 .5 12' 55 00 " " 1, 1:4.32 ; rk Oct. 1, 1920 '2,000 5x 110 00 April sand Oct. Oct. 1, 19a2`2 Arlia gLon Lrect 1, 1920 2,000 5 4) 110 00 kk dk 1, 11123 AI tll 1, 1.920 2,X10 1/12 110 00 Ik ra 1, W24 1, 11)20 2,000 5 11f) w t' "` 1, W"2;) Itl 11 1, 1020 1,000 5 i5 00 1F 1, 19"?('s 11 a 1, 1920 1,000 5L') 55 00 " " 1, N27 dtl kl 1, 1020 l'mo 5 a .5 00 ftl. Id 1, 11128 dd tll LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME Or MATURING, - Cwtaludcd � Annual Date Amt. Rate Interest Interest Disc 11at.urity Borrowed on account of Oct. 1, 1920 $1,000 5 V2 $55 00 April and Oct. Oct. 1, 192q Arlington Street 1, 1920 1,000 5 55 00 °L 1, 1930 1, 1920 11000 5� 55 00 1, 1922 Drainage 1, 1920 1,(K)0 5% 55 00 1, 19�3 " 1, 1920 1,000 534 55 00 " 1, 1924 W 1, 1920 1,000 5? 55 00 " 1, 1925 1 1920 1,000 5 Y2 55 00 " 1, 1926 0 1, 1920 1,000 5Y2 55 00 " 1, 1927 1, 1920 1,000 .5 55 00 1 192E 1, 1920 1,000 5 Y2 55 00 " " 1� 1929 „ p 1, 1920 1,000 5Y2 55 00 " 1 1930 1, 1920 1,000 5 V2 55 00 `° " 1, 1931 " V. 1, 1020 1,000 5116 55 00 " 1, 1922 School Street 1, 1920 1,900 534 55 00 1, 1923 " " l r1- 1, 1920 1,000 5 YZ 55 00 " '` 1 1921 " 1, 19`20 1,000 5 55 00 " 1, 1925 1, 1020 1,000 5 55 00 1, 1926 1, 1020 1,000 5% 55 00 " 1, 1027 " April 1, 1021 1,000 5 50 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1922 Drainage 1, 1021 1.000 5 50 00 " 1, 1923 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1924 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1.925 1, 1021 1,M) .5 50 00 '` 1, 192E " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1927 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1928 " April 1, 1921 ;1,000 ' 5 1 $50 00 ' April and Oct. April 1, 1920 Drainage 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 0() 1930 " 1, 1921 1,()00 5 50 00 " " 1, 1931 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1932 " 1, 1021 1,000 :"a 50 00 1 ,a " 1. 1933 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 °` 1, 1034 " 1, 1921 1,()00 :i 50 00 1, 1935 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1936 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 011 •` 1, 1937 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 01) " 1, 1938 " 1, MI. 1,000 5 50 Ulf 1, 1Ci39 " y 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 •` 1, 1940 1, 1921 1, 0 5 5 0 00 00 lou 1, 11,0001, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1, 19 .. ,� �J42 � 1, 1921 1,( 5 50 00 1, 1943 1, 1921 1,()00 :a 50 00 If1 �� P , 104-1 ' 1, 1921 1,000 50 UI1 1 1945 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00, " 1, 1946 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 •` " 1, 1917 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1948 b 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1. 1949 " o 1, 1921 1,()00 5 50 00 `° " 1, 195() 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 1 1951 " July 1, 1921 3,000 5Y 157 r() Jan. and Jix1y July 1, 1922 Highway Construction 1, 1921 3,000 5 4 157 50 " " 1. 1928 It 1, 1921 . 3,000 5j/4 1.57 50 1, 1924 If " 1, 1921 3,000 5Y4 157 50 1, 1925 " 1, 1921 2,000 5 f 10.5 00 " " 1, 1.926 1 11 1, 1921 2,000 5Y4 105 00 °` 1, 1927 1, 1921 2,000 5 10.•i 00 1, 14118 ° 1, 1921 2,000 5f 105 {}0 " " 1 ION 1, 1021 2,000 5 l 105 0() At 1, 1930 A[ 1, 1921 2,000 5% 105 Of) 4 44 1, 1931 '` o y I,tST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING. Cmainved Co rn Annual Date Anrt. Rite Interest Iiitcrest Due Maturity Borrowed an account of July 1, 1921 9.13,000 ti Yj SCV82 5)0 Jan. and July July 1, 1922 West Watertown School 1, 1921 1:3,()()() 5�j US2 50 {" " 1, 1.923 1, 1921 1.1,000 5 Vt 682 50 11 `" 1, 1924 11 la 11 1, H21 33,000 5 Y4 �ffl^S12 ::0 �a aA 1, 102.5 Ia aA A 1, 11,12t 13,000 53,: VS12 .130 fl 1, 102 ii IL ii 1, 1921 13,000 5X 682 50 11 1A 1, 1027 PA La 11 y 1, 1921 13,000 5 Yt 082 ho iL 1, 1028 J1 LI IJ � 1, v ')1 13,000 51 6K2 50 I I II 1, 192'9 AA la { C 1, 1921 13,l7(o 5 Yj 682 60 `{ `" 1, 1om Ll a{ Id 114 1, 1921 1:3,t106 53 +3S2 50 " ;` 1, W31 IJ as IL O 1, 1921 12,000 51; (330 00 {A 11 1, 1932 as iJ {1 I, 1921 12,000 5?4 630 00 11 11 1, 1033 LJ aL as 1, 1021 12,(0} 6310 (10 1, 1934 �1, io)I 12,/ 00 3 611fl W 1, 1935 1, 1921 12,0011 5!/� 630 (l(1 " 1, 1936 Ja FF LL 1, 1921 12,000 5Y4 630 (10 'J 1, 1937 as AI LL 1, 1921 12,i101] 5Y4 630 00 " '° 1, 1938 IF aL aL ; 1, 1921 12,000 5,1/4 W0 00 . i1 1, ID39 I{ {d AJ 1, 1921 12,000 5 I�C 030 00 `i " 1, 1940 a{ LL IJ 1, 1921 12,000 V, 630 01) iS i1 1, 1941 it 11 Aug. 1, 1.921 7,000 5Yk 367 50 Feb. and Ate . fluke 1, 19`22 Arlington Street 1, 1921 7,()(f0 5 ;367 50 11 LI 1, 1.923 1{ If 1, 1921 1,000 .5 1. 367 5 0 11 AI 1, 1924 11 JJ 1, 1921 6,0(() 5 V4 315 M 1A AI 1, 1925 1, 19?1 6,000 5Y 315 00 L AI 1, 1926 1' ,• Aug. 1, 1021 $6,000 5Y4 $315 00 Feb. and Aug. Aug. 1, 1927 Arlington Street 1, 1921 6,0(N) 5X 315 00 F' 1, 1928 ' 1, 1'921 6,000 5Y4 315 00 1, 1929 ` 1, 1021 6,(K)O 51 315 {Hl 1, 1030 ` 1, 1021 6,0()0 5 315 00 1, 1031 �1,3L1,[xxl ,100,000 Nlar. W, 1922 Anticipation Revenue 75,000 April 18, 1�22 `� 75,000 May 1S, 1922 If `• s- C HARRY W. BRIGHAM, T'reasu"r. W Watertown, December 31, 1021. x! an O H G 308 WATERTO N TOWN DEPORT Insurance Home, 9 8,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Pennsylvania, 10,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Boston Insurance Cu., 15,416 Due Sept. 1, 1923 Queen, 27,950 Duc -Sept. 1, 1922 Connecticut, 2:�,124 Due , t. 1, 1923 a.""achuscrits Fire and Marine, I;5,416 Dole Sept. 1, 1924 Sun, .)3,12.1 Due Sept. 1, 1922 Li..'erpool and London, 46,248 Due Sept. 1, 1023 London Assurance:, 27,950 Due Sept. 1, 1923 Continental, 15,41E IDue Supt. 1, 1.92.4. American Alliance, 10,7770 Due ,�vpt. 1, 1922 Horne, 37,[}99 Due: %pt. 1, 1924 Queen, 27,P50 Due-Sept. 1, 1924 Agricultural, 6G,4UU Due Sept. 1, 1924 Westebester, 30,394 Due Sept. 1, 1024 )rational 'Union, 39,894 Due Sept. 1, 1924 ?North British and Mercantile:, 26,506 Duey Sept. 1, 1924 Norwich Union, 84,788 Due Sept. 1, 192.3 Horne, 29,000 Due Sept. 1, 1026 Law, Union and Rock, 31,000 Due Sept. 1, 19241 German Alliance, 7,708 Due Sept. 1., 1922 National, 15,416 Due Sept. 1, 1922 Aetna, 38,540 Duc Se=pt. 1, 1'9`2 Royal, :3i1,,g32 Duce Sept. 1, 1925 American, 36,335 Due apt. 1, 192.1 Stan, 46,248 Due Se l)t. 1, 1922 Pennsylvania, 28,S32 Due Sept. 1, 1923 Niagara, 25,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Firemen's, 24,0110 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Connecticut, 16,770 Duc 5cpt. 4, 1023 Qutvn, 16,770 Due Sept. 1, 1923 Boston, 36,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Hartford, 39,130 Duc Sept. 1, 1()22 Franklin, 49,000 Due Sept, 1, t926 Phoenix, 72,(ri0 Due Sept. 1, 1925 London Assurance, 38,540 Due Sept. 1, 1923 Northern Assurance, 313,:3.3:i Due Sept. 1, 1923 American Central, SS,85t] Due Sept. 1, 192.5 Qu"n, 23,12-1 lute Sept. 1, 1922 Boston, 11jm) Due Sept. 1, 1922 Pennsylvania, -5,5w) Due Sept. 1, 1923 1,32S,GEl 35 Boiler Casualty* Co. of America, S75,000 Due: j n. S, 1922 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Tretxmrer. AUDITOR'S REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for the fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1921 Receipts Cash on hind, January 1, 1921, $177,265 17 Borrowed in anticipation of revenue: Bond & Goodson, $200,000 00 E''stabrook & Co,, 100,000 00 Grafton & Co., 150,000 00 Union Market National Bank, 150,000 fill 600.000 00 Borrowed for the following purposes: Arlington Street, 363,000 00 Drainage, 30,000 00 Highway Construction, 24,000 00 Test End School, 250,000 00 --- 367,000 00 Taxes F. J. Colby, Collector, Taxes 1916, $12 80 F. J. Colbv, Collector, Taxes 1917, 12 66 F. J. Colby, Collector, Ta\cs 1919, 11 50 F. J. Colbv, Collector, Taxer, 1920, 136,790 9.3 F. J. Colby, Collector, Taxes 1,921, 794,707 68 Canun.onwealth of 1TassachusetU, Income Tax, 1920, 8,205 00 Income Tax, 1921, 43,.),34 18 Abatements, various years, 11,455 45 996,789 70 Miscellaneous Interest Reoei°pts, S17,698 58 Prernium on fronds, 2,983 17 300 310 IWATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Treasurer Receipts, 8105,534 69 Water receipts, 107,106 78 Insurance rebate, 820 35 $234,233 57 $2,375,288 44 Expenditures Agriculture and Home Economics, 8200 00 Almshousc, heeper, 900 00 General expense, 4,835 87 Special, 150 00 Arlington Stmf,-t, 63,492 29 Ashes and paper, 1.1,331 62 Assessors' Department., 7,324 81 Vault, 1,000 00 Atbletic Field, 37,810 35 Auditor, 2,687 61 Betterment Strcets, 1920, 613 45 Betterment Streets, 1921, 25,395 60 Cattle Inspection, 500 00 Charles River Basin, 3,309 04 Cemetery, superintendent, 1,500 00 Labor, 4,464 32 Contingencies, 452 15 New entrance, 2,33E 14 Land damages, 600 00 Civilian War poll tax, 17,083 00 Collector, 4,899 71 Contingent, 528 25 County Tax, 41,126 94 County Hospital, 2,949 06 Dog officer, 227 48 Drainage, 32,912 20 Dust Laying, 0,872 27 • Election expense, 21,420 02 Engineering, engineer, 2,500 00 Consulting engineer, 1,600 CO Rodman, 000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 311 Contingencies, 8778 03 New transit, 350 00 Finance Committee, 837 25 Fire Department, clilef, 2,300 00 Captains, 4,000 00 Mechanician, I'm CO Permanent men, 48,130 7G Station No. 1, 3,198 00 Station No. 2, 895 24 Call men, 610 00 Fire Prevention tax, 229 61 Gypsy and brow-n-tail moth, superin- tendent, Boo 00 Clerk, 425 00 Town work, 1,190 07 Private work, 1,194 43 Special, 699 98 Health Department, agent, 2,000 00 Clerk, 900 00 Nurse, I,115 40 Contagious, 2,820 04 Milk Inspection, 619 88 Garbage disposal, 1,8GGi 64 Garbage, special, 2,000 00 Hawkers' licenses, 47 09 Contingent, 847 62 Highway Department, superintendent, 2,600 00 Clerk, 1,002 23 OfEce expense, 396 37 Vacations, 2,020 00 Construction, 81,323 33 Maintenance, 28,196 02 Stable maintenance, 17,290 83 Stable equipment, 1,122 00 Stable repairs, 5,524 70 Hosmer School addition, 925 14 Inspector of buildings, 1,893 67 Inspector of plumbing, salary, 1,700 00 Contingent, 15 80 312 WATERTOWY TOWN REPORT Insurance, $3,037 50 Interest, 82,371 87 Legal services, 1,423 90 Memorial Dav, 650 00 Irletropolitan Highway , 510 72 Metropolitan Park tax, 18,683 09 Metropolitan Sewer tax, 30,704 43 Metropolitan eater tax., 38,430 83 Moderator, 100 00 Mothers' Aid, Almoner, 475 00 Clerk, 346 07 General expense, 17,963 99 Notes Payable, anticipation of revonue, 500,000 00 Outside Aid, Almoner, 466 67 Clerk, 363 34 General expense, 14,498 03 Overlay, 1919, 2 00 Overlay, 1920, 4,709 37 Overlay, 1921, 6,929 62 Park Department, superintendent, 200 00 Marinten-mice, 1,198 73 New fervor:, 194 57 Pensions, 4,494 [14 Physician, 800 00 Planting Board, 1,183 80 Playground Department, salaries, 2,021 00 Maintenance, 1,376 21 Bath Houses, I,136 90 New playgrounds, 499 49 Poles and Wires, inspecLor, 2,300 00 Clerk, 425 00 Maintenance, 3,968 76 Tappers, 45 67 Special, 718 50 Police Department, chief, 2,300 00 Lieutenant No. 1, 1,783 03 Lieutenant. No. 2, 2,000 00 Sergeant, 1,900 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 313 Patrolmen, S30,852 01 Special police, 4,911 00 Contingencies, 2,436 09 Janitor, 1,450 00 Mct,or cycle, 346 32 New automobile, 1,400 00 Garage, ' 616 81 Premium account, 994 30 Printing Town Report, 4,878 98 Printing Voting Lists, 243 81 Public Library, salaries, 10,320 78 Books, Periodicals and Binding, 2,929 58 Maintenance, 3,249 91 Special repairs, 5,450 15 Rapid d Transit Investigation., 141 44 Registrars Of Wters, 400 00 Robbins Road Seiver, 1,027 07 School Department, superintendent, 3,000 00 First clerk,:, 1,0-111 00 Second clerk, 780 00 Attendance officer, 1,400 00 If St;mction, 184,32E 27 Operation, 38,464 57 Physicians and nurses, 2,860 00 Office expense, 814 11 Telephones, 404 27 Maintenance, 11,188 35 Evening, 2,024 20 Trade, 8,479 65 School Department, special (halls) 316 00 Continuation, 8,391 54 Contingencies, 989 69 Selectmen, 1,9.13 38 Savver Department, construction, 1,0 1 14 Maintenance, 10,173 51 -Sidewalks, 25,357 72 -Soldiers' Exemptions, 160 97 -Soldiers' Relief, 1,675 50 State tax, 77,140 00 .State tax, special, 3,636 60 314 WATE12'P( NYN TOWN REPORT Statc and Military Aid, 81,440 00 Street lights, 22,519 93 Tax titles, 2?030 00 Town clerk, 5,692 41 To%%rn debt, 135,000 00 Town Hall, 2,757 20 Treasurer, 3,464 94 Tree Vrardcn Department, salary, 750 00 Clerk, 12 00 Labor, 2,930 55 A-laintenance, 60097 Office expense, 47 30 New trecs, 34 32 Vacations, 123 00 Truck, 367 16 Unpaid bills, 5,859 96 Water Department, superintendent, 2,300 00 Assistant superintendent, 1,80() 00 First clerk, 1,000 00 Second clerk, 780 00 Office expense, 1,020 20 Vacations, 694 00 Constzuction, 19,504 27 laintenance, 8,860 21 Special, 23,633 06 Water Department, new truck, 672 00 Water rebates, 74 92 Waterto-,vn Post No� 99, A. L., 500 00 Wcights and Measures Department, salary, Soo 00 Contingent, 314 03 Truck, 735 70 West ;end School, 121,244 79 'Afi st School land, 6,723 70 West School plans, 5,000 00 Workmen's Compensation, 900 9.3 2,098,628 SG Cash on hand, December 31, 1921, 276,659 5$ $2.375,288 44 AUDITOR PS REPORT 315 General Administration Selectmen Appropriation for 1921, $1,9010 00 Expcirdififres Abbott, Charles M., salary, 3300 00 Dwy=er, Mary A., stenographer, 77 51 Eaton, Leroy, printing, 12 50 Graphic Press, printing, 24 25 Hughes, James F+`., printing, 33 75 Ingalls, Ernest I ., salary, 300 00 Marr, Herbert, supplies, 8 40 McGuire, William P., salary, 800 00 New England Tel. Tel. CDC , SCrViCe, 26 73 Post Office, stamps, 46 44 Robinson, G. Frederick, salary, 300 00 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 7 50 Tucker, Samuel W., serving notices, +6 30 Total expenditures, $1,943 33 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 6 62 ' 1,050 00 AuditOr's Department Appropriation for 1921, 52,700 00 Ex ;i di acres Acco-untin Supply IN-Ianufacturing Co., cash book, $19 00 American Railway Express, expressage, 51 Baarrie, Jarnes R., supplies, 1 50 Boston Index Cara. Co., cards, 42 00 Brown-HoMand Co., cabinet, 57 50 Cohen, Sydney S., blotters, 1 50 •Cramphom, E. S., Wpewritina 3,5 00 _l x;on, ElFrabeth Z% stamp, 7 50 316 IVATERTCIw-2\7 TOWN REPORT Eaten, Troy 9., l-Tinting, 22 00 Gibbs Express, expressage, 25 Graphic Press, printing;, 42 25 Hawes Meetric Co., electrical 'work, 9 55 Marlrrow Ribbon and Carbon Co., paper, 8 03 McLaut,hlin & Co., stationery, 2 50 Morrell, S., expressage, 1 53 Munson Supply Co., supplies, 4 00 New England 'Tel. &- Tel. Co., service, 20 38 Norcross, W. W, Jr., salary, 2,309 00 Norcross, W. W., Jr., incidentals, 13 25 Post Office, box rent and s€aipps. 13 13 Reliance Ribbon and Carbon Co., supplies, 1 75 Shaw Co., A. W., subscription, 3 00 Thorp & Martin Co., stationery, 8 63 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 56 00 Underwood Typewriter Co.., supplies, 0 00 Wales .,adding Maclaine Co., repairs, 9 90 Total expenditures, 82,637 61 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 12 30 2,i 00 00 Treasurer's Department Appropriation for 1921, $3,500 00 Ex e�tdit res American Railway Express, expressage, 0 67 Barrie, James R., Supplies, 1 50 Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising, 4 55 Brigham, H. W., salary, 2,300 00 Brlghain, R. W., incidentals, 3 Go Burroughs Adding 1A4arhine Co.. inspection G 50 Carlstrom, R. S., repairing clod:, 5 00 Cohen, Sydney S., blotters, 3 60 Cunnif, F. M., salary-, 300 00 AUDITOR'S RrPORT 317 Everett Bros., e, presqa;e, s0 35 Graphic Press, printing 22 50 Hawes Electric Co., v6ring, 3 45 Massachusetts, Conunonwealth of, certifi- cation of notes, 98 00 Me-krdle, I1. B., office supplies, 1 35 IcGlaufliiz, B. P., insurance, 57 73 M CGUirc & Roche, bond, 200 00 1'�'Io authlin c Goa., stationer F, CEi0 00 hurray Printing Company, The, reports, 9 00 New England 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 20 37 Post Office, stamps, 100 30 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies, 7 55 Todd Protectograph Co., checks, 207 27 Transo Envelope Co., envelopes, 41 15 Union Market National Bank, deposit box, 00 Total expenditures, S3,4 4 84 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 36 16 3,500 00 Collector's Department Appropriation for 1021, 84,040 29 Transferred Town Meeting, $01 00 S4,901 21) American Office Supply Go., supplies, 87 50 Barrie, James R., stamp pad, 1 50 Boston Index Gard Co., cards, 16 50 Brown-Howland Co., supplies, 10 94 Burroughs Addina, Machine Co., inspection.. 0 50 Butters Express, expressing, 35 iCohen, Sydney S., blotters, 3 00 Colby, F. J., salary, 1,600 00 318 ` ATERT4lVN TOWN REPORT Colby, F. J., incidentals, 19 85 Critchett, F. E., bond, 300 00 Cunnif", F. M., salary, 700 00 Dixon, EWabeth Z., repairing stamps, :1 15 Farnum, C. M., repairs, 5 00 Graphic Press, }printing, 60 00 GTOO n & Co., Thomas, cash book, 28 ,50 Hawes Electric Co., supplies, 5 35 Xincl:ley & Woods, bond, 5 00 Hodsdon, Ids X1., invalid tax title, 149 80 Leighton, Jr., Thomas, recording, 53 58 AfaTl row Ribbon and Carbon Co., office supplies, 10 00 parr, Herbert, bander, 25 45 NlcGlaufln, B. Fay, band for depute, 5 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies, 5 55 Miller, Bryant & Pierce, eaTbon paper, 4 85 Munson 'Supply Co., supplies, 4 00 New England 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 20 40 Paragon Binder Corp., binder, 13 71 Fine Tree Press, supplies, 4 99 Post Office, stamps, 127 62 Reliance Ribbon and Carbon Co,, supplies, 1 00 Scipione, Ciro, invalid tax title, 40 53 Transa Envelope Co., envelopes, 24 05 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 1,625 29 Wbiting, M., repairs, 2 75 Total expenditures, S4,899 71 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1 58 - 4,901 29 Assessors' Department Appropriation for 1921, , 7,35 00 xpendit-ur us American Railway Express, expressing, 82 25 Applin, L. L., transfers, 185 90 Auto List Publishing Co., auto list, 25 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 310 Baker-Vawter Co,, binder, .538 65 Barrie, James R., supplies, 1 .50 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 30 Bost€)n Index Card Co., office supplies, 17 03 Brown-Howland Co., cards, 133 34 Cazmay, Thomas W., auto Dire, 112 00 Colby, F. J., incidentals, 1 00 Critchett, F. F., salary-, 1,000 00 Davenport, Louisa, salary, 633 00 Dixon, Elizabeth Z., stamps, 0 20 Eaton, Leroy S., printing, 5 00 Everett Bros., expressing, 75 General Fireproofing Corp., shelving, 169 80 Gibbs Express Co., express, 25 Graft Co., George B., pens, 2 00 Graphic Press, printing, 1,133 25 Hobbs & Warren, supplies, 40 Holmes, C. E., salary:, 11000 00 Jacobson, Lillian, salary, 12 00 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., carbon paper, 5 76 Lyons, William H., posting notices, S € 0 Marlcrow Ribbon and Paper Co., supplies, 4 00 Harr, Herbert, office supplies, 4 75 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, ,general laws, 5 00 AlcGlauflili, B. Fay, salary, 1,000 00 McLa.uthlin &- Co., sta.tionen,, 3 25 Morrell, S., expressing, 53 , ,Murphy, P. B., posters, 2 50 New England 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 45 75 i New Englaiad Towel Supply Co., towels, 7 20 r Park, Nettie M., salary*, 384 00 Post Office, bQx rent acid stamps, 256 20 Reliance Ribbon and Carbon Co., supplies, 1 75 Savage, A-lildred T., salary, '957 00 Spaulding-'loss Co., blue prints, 10 40 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 32 25 �d Undenv Typew:riter Co., type%%,riters, 105 25 11'atertmim Electric Co., repairs, 1 80 320 1VATE1Z'Ti NV,'Lq 'S`gWN REPORT Watertown Upholstering Co., repairs, $13 50 Whit-Son Sales Co., office supplies, 3 25 Total expenditures, $7,324 81 Transferred to unexpended balance aceomit, 25 19 S7,350 00 Town Clerk's Department Appropriation for 1921, S5,694 00 Expend Lures Amberg File and Index Co., supplies, $45 90 American Envelope Co,, envelopes, 2 80 American Railway Express, expressing, 1 57 Barrie, James F., stamp pad, 1 50 Bartlett, A. H., supplies, 2 25 Dent, C. Frank, qupplies, 41 Boston & Maine . R. Co., freight., 63 Butters C,xpress, expressing, 50 Campbell, lVilliam N., vault fittings, 104 00 Cati%Jhorne, Lawrence, delivering warrants, 15 00 Claflin & Co., W. At , flash light:, 1 55 Clarke, Lcuise, canvass of births, 07 65 Cohen, Sydney S., blotters, 1 20 agivay, Helen, salary, 884 00 Damon Co., George E., law blanks, 40 Dennison Manufacturing Co., envelopes, 9 35 Dixon, l-lizabeth Z,, stamps, 0 28 Eaton, Leroy S., printing, 1:3 00 Farquhar, David, binding books, .1;1 00 Flax Manufacturing Co., supplies, 3 50 Gilmour, Rothery Co,, bond. 1 00 Graphic Press, printincy 320 50 Harvard Envelope Co., envelopes, 15 10 Haw,es Electric Co.. repairs. 12 55 Hill, Smith & Co., supplies, 70 AUDITOR'S PX-PORT 321 Kee Lax Mfg. Co., statioTlery, 36 00 Lyons, Thomas X, delivering warrants, 165 00 Coons, William H., pasting notices„ 2 00 Markrow Ribbon. and Carbon Co., supplies, 81 60 ?1larr, Herbert, stationen,, 23 00 Massachusetts Reformatory, table, 34 00 McGuire, William P., salary, 1,200 00 McGuire, -XVilliaxn P., recording, 'births, deaths and nlarria es, 1,013 50 McGuire, William P., incidentais, . 21 45 McLauthlin & Co., staticriery, 45 15 Meagher, Annie, salary, 950 00 ]Miller, Bryant, Pierce Co., carbon paper, �y 28 96 Mundering,J.A., stationery, 1 50 New England 'Telephone and Tele- graph Co., s m'ce, 117 43 Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., repairs, 1 40 P a.ragon Binder Corporation, binders, 43 07 Physiciams„ return of births, 91 75 Post Office, stamps, 1.15 44 Reliance Ribbon and Carbon Co., supplies, 1 75 Tribune-EnteTprise, advertising, 96 33 UndQrtakers, retiim of deaths, 45 25 Undem,00d Typewriter Co., rtpairs, 1 80 Ward's, stationery, 24 05 Waterto-wn "Taxi Co., moving desk, 1 50 West Publishing Co., book, 12 00 W hit-Scan Sales Co., office supplies, 7 96 Total expenditures, $5,692 41 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1 59 85,694 00 322 WATERTOWN TOWN RE-PORT Election Expenses Appropriation. far 1921, 82,350 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 71 10 32.421 10 Expenditures Bent, C. Frank, suppEcs, $2 63 Boston Mailing Co., addressing earns, 49 43 Butler, George F., supplies, 9 00 Butters Express, expressing, 1 50 Campbell, W. N., cabinet, 70 00 Cotton & Gould, pencils, 1F 00 Devlin, ohn J., labor on booths, 116 4G Eaton, Leroy S., printing, 10 25 Gibbs Express, expressing, 60 Graphic Press, printing, 735 50 Gregg & Soo, George I4.,use of chairs, 3 00 Hackett Brothers Co., barrels, 3 00 Haw-es Electric Co., wiring, 12 40 Hughes, janies F., printing, 73 75 Kiley, John R, labor ou booths, 30 00 Lvons,Thomas F., delivering warrants, 0 f}[) Lyon s, IVilliam H., posting notices, 14 00 I\Iacl6n's Lunch, heals, 34 50 .Tarr, Herbert, pencils, 17 50 IIcLauthIM &- Co., stationery, 3 50 Miller's Lunch, meals, "r 50 The Murray Printing Company„ maps, 13 00 Woke, James C., meals, 11 25 Pay roll, electioTi officers, 766 00 Fay roll, recount, 85 0p Post office, postage, so 00 Ra,", David, labor on booths, 15 00 Watertown Taxi Co., truelctng, 1.1 50 -Whittemore, Carroll C., meals, 133 75 Total expenditures, S2,420 02 Transferred to unexpencled balance account, 1 03 2,421 10 AUDITQR'S RLFQRT 323 Registrars of Voters Appropriation for 1921, S400 00 ExPe rditures Bean, Frank D., salary, 8100 00 Emerson, William M., salary,-, Too 00 Gleason, P. D., salary, 100 00 McGuire, William P., salary, 100 00 Total expenditures, S400 00 Town Hall ApprepTiation for 1921, $2,600 00 Transferred TuAyn Meeting, 157 35 2,75'7 35 Expenditures Alden Spectre's Sons Co., scrap powder, 86 10 Baker, Frank C., repairs to boiler, 2 75 Bent., C. Frank, supplies, 7 78 Butters Express, expressing, 35 Dodge Co., C. 13., disinfectant, 0 22 Edison Electric IIluminating Co., service, 274 94 Gibbs Express, expressing, 35 Haniniett Co., J. L., supplies, 10 00 Hebert & Co., supplies, 1 72 Kiley, Jain F., salary, t,20O 00 McLean&Son,J. C., reseating chairs, 17 50 Meister, D. A., repairs, 12 00 Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., serve, 20 01 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 1,062 :19 koonev, 13cma.rd, labor, 34 00 Rodney & Son, J. F., phunbin , 25 20 West Disinfecting Co., supplies, 27 25 Whiting, M., repairs, 52 40 Total expenditures, $2,757 20 Transferred to unexpended balance ,account, 09 S2,'757 35 321- WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Moderator Appropriation for 1921,. $100 00 Expenditaires Keefe, Joseph P., salary, $1.00 00 Planning Board Appropriation for 1921, $1,200 00 Expendifitres Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards, dues, :520 .00 Nolen, john, plans and survey, 1,150 00 The Murray Printing Company, reports, 13 00 Spaulding--Moss Co., blue prints, so Teal. expunditnres, S1,183 so Transferred to unexpended balance account, 16 20 1,200 00 Legal Services Appropriation. for 1921, $1,750 00 Expenditures Downey, Joseph M., services, $121 60 Goddard, Hugh, claim, 3 00 Higginbotham, Tyr. l+. A., servicc s, 25 00 Kiley, 'Alarga.ret E., typewriting, 4 50 Massaclausetts, Commonwealth of, recording, 00 04, Meagher, .Annie G., typeAvriting, 0 60 Monti, Wesley E., &a ary, 1,000 Ufa Monk, Wesley E., incidentals, 70 16 fevers, Lila M., MJury, 100 00 Total expenditures, S1,423 Oil Transferred to unexpended balance account, 326 10 S1,750 00 AUDITOR 3S REPORT '325 Printing Town Reports Appropriation for 1921, 10.4,900 00 Expe nditi-t res Tlac �-Turray Priuting Company,reports, ,878 98 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 21 02 - $4,900 00 Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1921, 250 00 Expunditures Boston Mailing Co.,addressing cards, 545 31 Graphic Press, printing, 108 so Total expenditures, S-9,43 81 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 0 19 $250 00 Memorial Day Appropriation for 1921, $650 00 Expenditures Isaac B. Patten Past No. S1, G.A.R., $6,50 00 Contingent .Appropriation for 1921, $1.00 00 Expenditures Balch, Joseph, ringing bells, S12 00 Days, Clermntina, injury, so OCR DiGregorio, Salvatore, ringing bells, 14 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing, 3 50 Emerson, William AL, sez-vices at Town Meetings, 2.1 00 Graphic Press, printing, 78 75 Z26 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT Gregg & Scan, George H., burial, 58 00 Howard, Clack Co., E., regLilating clock, 5 00 Kelley, John. F., burial, 58 00 McGuire, William P., agent burial deceased soldiers, 4 00 McLean&Son,J. C.,repairing chairs, 14 50 Nichols, Gilbert, care of Town Clack, 50 00 Patten, T. R.,services at Town Meetings, 24 00 Pequossette Press, printing, 7 50 Wgley, IMary, t�''puvk'riti ng, 2 00 Shipton, A. L., ringing bells, 15 00 Tribtine-Enterprise, advertising, 17 00 Watertown Sun, advertising, 41 00 Whitaker, T. Arthur, ringing bells, 10 00 -"7ood, N. S., ringing hells, 1 00 Total expenditures, 8528 25 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 471 75 11000 04 Finance Committee -ppropriation for 1021, s5,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 3,000 00 - $2,600 00 Expe;idiffires Coburn, M. Arlene, typewriting, S10 00 Graphic Press, printing, 637 25 Jc)y, Kilda, typewriting, 15 00 Kiley, John F., .services, 50 00 O'Halloran, Mary, typewriting, 20 00 Past Office, stamps, 85 00 Total expenditures, 837 25 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1,162 7.5 -- - 52,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 32 Insurance Appropriation for 1921, -S3,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 37 50 S3,037 50 Expenditures Parker, Susan P., prerniu n, S359 60 Critchett, F. E., prernium, 1,754 80 Gihnaur, Rotliery Co., Premium, 855 00 Hall & IIenshaw, premium, 37 50 Total expenditures. 83,037 50 Reserve Fund Brought forty.ard, .S5,740 03 Transferred Toam Mteting, 700 00 6,449 63 Expenditures Almshouse, general expense, SS 00 Fire Department, salaries, 800 00 Police Department, special police. 700 00 Police Department, garage, 1,200 00 Sever, maintenance, 3,i10O 00 Tree Warden Department, labor, 600 00 Total expenditures, S6,388 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 61 63 --! 6,440 03 Protection of fife and Property Police Department, Chief -Apprapria;tion for 1921, $2,300 00 xpenditures 'Hilmore, John 1+., salary, S2,300 00 328 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Police Department, Lieutenant No. I Apprapriation for 1921, S-2,000 00 Expenditures Hoi eard, William A., salary, S1,783 08 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 216 92 — 2,000 00 Felice Department, Lietktenant No. 2 Appropriation for 1021, - 'S ,000 00 Kxpenditstres Burke, Jarnes P., salan,,, S2,000 00 Police Department, Sergeant Appropriation for 1021, $1,900 00 E,xPenditures McNamara, John E., salary, ¢�1„0(}p 00 Felice Department, Patrolmen Appropriation for 1021, $34,756 21 Transferrecl Town iVleeting, 3„775 00 -- S30,981 21 xpen-d tunes Bro-wn, Vernon S.„ salary, $1,800 0U Coleman, William P., salary, 1„800 00 Cullen, Thomas, salary, 125 75 Devaney, Thomas W., salary, 1,7f)7 54 Doherty„ Henry 11c°l., salary, 1,800 00 Donnelly, Andrew J., salary, 1,707 54 AUDITORrS RE-PORT 329 Faxon, Roy G., salary, $478 19 Gleason, Jahn F., salary, 1,700 14 Glidden, Charles H., salary, 1,800 00 Hanlev, Lawrence F',, salary, 1,746 56 Igoe, James M., salary-, 1,800 00 Igoe, Jahn J., salary, 11740 56 Owens, Richard J., salary, 1,7019 :32 Perkins, Arthur F., salary, 1,800 00 Perkins, Louis, salary, 1,800 00 Reilly, Jaynes, salary,-, 158 :32 Reilly, Joseph J., salary, 1,229 57 Savage, Steivart, salary, 1,252 87 Searle, George B., salary, 1,721 1S Sheridan, Thomas F., salary, 1,800 00 Sullivan, D. J., salary, . 707 51 York, George, salary, 100 96 Total expenditures, 193052 01 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 129 20 $30,981 21 Police Department, Special Police Appropriation, for 1921, $2,938 00 Transferred T+on~n Meeting, 1,400 00 Transferred Resen e Fund, ` 700 00 S5,03S 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 715 00 $4,063 00 x penditures Burke, Lawrence, salary, $254 00 Culligan, Edward F., salary, 234 00 Doherty, Henry l'I., salary, 2 00 Igoe, John J., salary,,, 4 00 Kilfoil, Jahn H., salary, 1,150 Of) 330 W-ATERTOWN1 TOWN REPORT Leonard, Brian, salary, 87 i 3 00 McGee, Vincent B., salary, 216 00 Nfurphy, James, salary, 810 09 Oates, Bernard M., salary, 20 00 Owens, Richard, salary, 2 00 Savage, StcNvart, salary, 384 00 Searle, George B., salary, 2 00 'Walsh, Joseph, salan-, 1,060 00 Total expendit Lires, $4,9 11 00 Transferrod to unexpended balance account, .52 00 — $4,963 00 Police Department, janitor Appropriation for 1021, "KA50 00 Expendii m re,,; Holmes, Arnold, :salary-, $1,450 00 Police Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1921, $2,100 00 Transferred Town Meeting 450 00 812,1550 00 Expenditures American Railway E xpr'ess, expressing, $4 21 Alden Speare's Sons Co., soap pawder, 0 10 Auto List Publishing Co., auto list, 25 00 Baker, Frank G-T boiler repairs, 2 45 Balkan Studio, photos, G 00 .Battery and Ignition Service Co., oil, 11 30 Bent, C, Frank, supplies, 45 83 Boston Buick Co,, tires and repairs, 86 90 Burke, James P., expenses, 9 40 Carter Clothing Co., gloves, 2 50 AUDITOR'S PX-PORT 331 CaN thorne, G. L., auto repairs, 819 75 Chase & Co., L. C., auto cover, 6 7.5 Claflin & Co., W. A., medicine, 10 45 Croft, James P., printing, 30 50 Cross, W. G., auto supplies, 1 75 Damon & Co., George E., supplies, 5 20 Eolge Co., C. B., disinfectant, 22 60 Durnan, Jr., James H., oil, 3 30 East Watertown Garage, oil and gas, 25 34 Edison Electric Ill. Co., service, 133 56 Electric Machine Corp., rectifier, 27 50 Fay-Ailen Co., C. E., auto repairs, 38 03 Fletcher Hardware Co., loch, 1 00 Graphic Press, printing, 11 75 Hood Rubber Co., supplies, 4 65 Hood Tire Sales Co., tires, 36 31 Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., revolvers, etc., 169 15 Keefe's Express, expressing, 2 00 Kelley, Dr. E. J., services, 38 Oil ilfoil, Jahn H., expenses, 1 26 Lemont, F. P., photos, 22 00 Lind--y & Bros., IVI., straps, etc., 41 45 Lovejoy Mfg. Co., shock absorbers, 125 00 Lung-motor Co., repairs, 9 23 Mahoney, D. J., repairs, 6 25 Main Street Garage, oil and gas, 9 1:3 a.ssac�iusetts, Commonwealth of, photos, 10 40 McCue, Thomas Joseph, tine wid coal, 75 60 McLauthlin & Co., stationery, 19 45 McNamara, John E., expenses, 1 75 Meister, D. A., repairs, 5 15 Millex's Lunch, meals, 9 05 Milmore, John F., expenses, 19 21 Morgan, John C., auto repairs, 2 57 Mt. Auburn Garage, supplies, 65. New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 132 68 New England Towel Supply Co., towels, 13 80 332 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., service, . 39 04 onaitturn Coal Co., co-al, 277 65 O'Brien, Dr. F. W., X-ray, 5 00 Qnthank & Co., Arthur, stripes, 11 32 Cliverie, Felice, supplies, 35 Otis Bras. Co., supplies, 8 00 OwQns, Richard J., expenses, 3 50 Perry Co., C. E., register paper, 20 70 Reilly, Joseph J., expenses, 2 00 Searle, George 13., expenses, 10 40 Sheridan, Thomas F., expenses, 2 00 5rnyrth-Drewer Co., battery repairs, 17 33 Sullivan, Jaynes ff., oil and gas, 551 11 Waller & Co., W. J., motor cycle repairs, 141 73 Water Department, water, 14 07 Waterproof Paint t3z Varnish Co., paint, 5 70 ratertown Electric Co., repairs, 24 92 Wbit,";on Sales Co., office supplies, 3 31 Total expenditures, $2,436 09 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 11.3 31 $2,55€l 00 Fire Department, Chief Appropriation for 1921, 52,300 00 Expenditures 011carn, Jolin IV., salary, $2,300 00 Fire Departmeat, Captains Appropriation for 1t:1:�1, 84,E00 00 Expendiotres Kelley, Jahn J., salary, $2,000 00 Stanley, Thomas, salary, 2,000 00 Total expenditures, s1,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 333 Fire Department, ].Mechanician AppTapriation for 1921, $1,900 00 xeadit �res Eastman, Warred, salary, $1,900 00 Fire Department, Permanent Mena Appropriation for 1921, 547,375 06 Transferred Reserve Fund, Soo 00 ----- 848,175 06 Expenditures Blackburn, Charles, salary, Sj,769 59 Blight, William, salary, - 1,760 82 Butler, George, salary, 1,800 00 Clifford, Clarence, salary, 1,769 59 Costello, Jerome, salary, 1,769 51) Ike-vraney, John, salary, 1,800 00 Gildea, John, salary, 1,785 21 Hillier, Samuel, sala,n*, 1,800 00 Hunter, Jahn, salary-, 1,769 51) Lane, Ward, salary, 1,800 00 iiMack n, Joseph, salary, 1.,800 UO . 'Iacldn, Waiter, salary., 1,800 00 '1lalaney, 'Thomas, salary, 1.,707 67 McElhiriev, Bertram, salary, 1,774 60 'McElroy-, WiUiarn, salary, 1,739 73 McManus, Frank, salary, 1,769 50 McNichols, Peter, salary, 1,800 00 INfee, Gerald., salary, 1,744 65 Mee, James, salary, 1,8(lU 00 Milmore, Patrick, salary, 1,800 on 141url-hy, J. J., Salary, 1,800 00 Murphy, John J., salary, 1,765 48 Murphy, Raymond, salary, 1,744 6a Murphy, Thomas, salary*, 1,800 00 Nichols, Gilbert, salary. 1,800 00 i 334 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Quirk, John, salary, $1,800 00 Streeter, Willard, salary, 1,800 00 Total expenditures, $48,130 76 Transferred to u-naxpended balance account, 44 80 18,175 06 Fire Deparbnent, Call Men Appropriation for 1021, 610 flit Expeii4ifures Bates, Arthur C., salary, S165 00 Mardis, James B., salar ,, 150 00 Murphy, James B., salary, 155 00 Rundlett, Walter E., salary, 150 00 Total expenditures, 8CI 10 00 Fire Department, Station No. 1 Appropriation for 1021, $3,200 00 Expearditures American La, France Co., soda, S64 50 American Railway Express, expressing, 2 62 American Standard Sales Co., supplies, 7 20 Bailey Co., C. J., service coats, 30 00 Baker, Frank. G., repairs, 5 88 Bascom's, auto supplies, 16 00 Batchelder, Fred. M., Buttons, 1 00 Battery and Ignition Service Co., repairs, 8 38 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 36 61 Bergougnan Tire Sales Co., tires, 27 45 Blanchard, Arthur I-I., Dose repairs, 60 75 Boston & Maint R. R. Co., freight, 1 96 AUDITOR kS REPORT 335 Briggs & Sorg, Oliver L., repairs, $50 40 Burton Rogers Co., wrenches, 11 49 Butters. Express, expressing;, 6 35 Callahan Co., Cornelius, supplies, 18 00 Claflin &: Co., W. A., medicine, Ili 70 Cudaliy Fackii-ig Co., soap, 5 75 Dettra & Co., John C., flag, 9 21 Dolbe Co., C. E., disidectt�nt, 11 76 Diann Co., John A., chairs, 66 00 1✓aton, Leroy S., printing,' 22 50 Edison Electric Ill. Co., s+en ice, 127 77 Egan, Frederick J., painting, 6 00 Eggleston, W. J., repairilig* coats, 5 00 Eire and eater Engineering, supplies, 7 00 Fletcher Hardin are Co., supplies, 37 32 Goding, Herbert, repairs, 9 88 Graphic Press, pri-ttIng, 3 00 Griffith, W. C., compound, 17 25 Dares Motor Co., supplies, 30 Hares Electric Co., repairs, 6 50 Hinkley, 0. E., auto supplies, 2 45 .11ollingsheac"t Co., R. XL, auto grease., 16 60 Holmes, C. E., repairs, 1 25 Hood Rubber Co., rubber boots, 3 so Jackson Electric Co., supplies, 1 20 Jacobs, 2VI. Edward, supplies, 4 50 Jameson, Frank J., supplies, 187 10 Johnston Co., J. G., badges, 4 55 Kelley & Co., William 11., curtains, 81 57 Knight & Thomas, chemical repairs, 22 40 Larkin Manufacturing Co., horn, 35 00 Leonard, Brian, reason ivork, 20 00 Iaclntosh, John, cowl, 88 50 Nlackin's Lune, food, 7 00 Mahoney, D. J., repairs, 2 00 Main Street Garage, oil, 30 00 Massachusetts, Cv nonivealth of, brooms, 9 25 336 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Massachu,w-tts Electric Laboratories, supplies, 4 05 T\Iassachttsetts Reformatory for Women, bedding, 78 72 Massachusetts State Prison., mattresses, 108 00 Massachusetts Wharf Coal CD., coal, 178 59 Maxim Motor Co., auto repair-, 90 46 McCue, Thomas Joseph, coal, 42 26 McLauthlin & Co., stationery, 12 03 McLean & Son, J. C., rugs, etc. 26 95 Meister, D. A., repairs, 11 70 Metropolitan Laundry, laundry, 106 31 iV onissey, L. J., auto repairs, 2 04 Motor Parts Co., repairs, 33 Motor Specialties Co., suppIies, .2 71 INIoulton Co., C. W. H., ladders, 23 U0 The %Turrayy Printing, Company-, reports, 6 00 New England Fire Appliance Co., chemical repairs, 5 50 ' New England Tel. 6:Tel. Co., service 96 74 .Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., ser'6M, 145 97 Niagara Nozzle Spray Co., nozzle, 8 50 Nonanttmi Coal Co., fuel, 253 42 Oakes c- Dow Co., shark plugs, 4 03 Oliverie, Felice, supplies, 8 67 O'Hearn, J. W., incidentals 12 28 Otis Taros. Co., supplies, 13 64 Pettingell Andrews Co., tape, 8 00 Proctor Co., Eugene, supplies, 22 00 Schwr-:n deman, George A., repairs, f o 00 Snvth. Iron Works, A. L., grating, 29 00 Smyth-Brewer Co., battery repairs, 33 30 Spring, Bernard, labor, 3 00 Star Distributing Co., polish, 15 09 Sullivan, Jas. H., gasoline, 314 31 AUDITOR'S RE PORT 337 Sv%ift & Co., soap, R419 26 Richard & Stearns, spark plugs, 3 76 Union Carpet Lining Co., com- fortables, 45 6 a' Walker & Pratt Xlfg.. Co., repairs, 20 42 Warren Soap Xlfg, Co., soap, 7 00 Water Department, water, 29 33 lVaterproof Paint and Varnish Co,, paint, 23 44 Watertown Coal Co., fuel, 98 70 Watertown Electric Co., supplies, 11 30 Webster Co., W. A., lc-mber, 18 49 Wenner, C. R, polish, is 50 Whit-Son Sales Co., office supplies, 0 07 NI'llson, W. I-I., filing satin,-s, 2 55 Total expenditm-es, 83jo8 00 Transferred to -unexpended balance account, 2 00 83,200 00 Fire Department, Station No. 2 Appropriation for 1021, Sgoo go Expenditures Alden Speare's Sons Co., soap powder, S6 10 American La France Co., acid, 11 83 American Railway Express, -uxpressing, 1 92 Auburn Market, supplies, 4 50 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 6 10 Clan & Co., W. A., batteries, 1 56 Edison Electric 111. Co., service, 58 89 Fletcher Hardware Co,, supplies, 5 73 Fraser, William H., laundry, 55 41 Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs, 1 00 Jameson, Frank J., supplies, 52 25 Keefe's Express, expressing, 70 Larldn Mfg. Co., horn, 3 5 00 338 'WITERTOWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., coal, 3105 60 Maxim Motor Co., auto repairs, 182 11 cLauthlin & Co., stationery, 1 15 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 38 55 Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., service, 75 74 Scully, John J., chemical holder, 5 00 Stromberg Motor Device Co., supplies, 50 Sullivan, James H., gasoline, 47 75 Water Department, water, 12 32 Waterproof faint and Varnish Co., paint, 11 19 Watertown Coal Co., coal, 177 50 Total expenditures, 898 24 Transferred to unexpended balance account � 1 76 3900 00 Fire Prevention Tax Appropriation for 1921, 40 229 61 Expcndilures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tag;., $229 1£ Pensions Appropriation for 1921, 84,159 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 590 00 —— K659 00 Expenditures Andrews, Jahn L., pension 600 00 Benjamin, Vrilliam H., pension, 600 00 Burke, Martin J., pension 584 35 Holt, John, pension, 639 25 Lyons, Thomas F. pension 750 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT .939 Maloney, John, pension, 8297 87 XlcCafferty, Patrick, pension, 530 95 Sullivan, D. J., pension, 491 62 Total expenditures, $4,494 04 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 164 06 .54,659 00 Inspection of Buildings Appropriation for I�121, $1,850 00 Transferred Town �Ieetilhl 50 00 81,9f]0 00 Expc;ld r,hirk-S Eaton, Leroy S., printing, S71 75 New England Tel. &Tel. Co., service, 20 47 Wilson, William H., salary, 1,8()0 00 Wilson, William H., incidentals, 1 45 Total expenditures, $1,893 67 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 6 33 $1,900 00 Weights and Measures, Salary Appropiiation. for 1921, S()() 00 ETpenditures Kiley, John F., Wan,, SS00 00 Weights and Measures, Contingent Appropriation fur 1921, S300 00 Transferred Town N-leeting, 14 30 $314 30 340 WA`I`ERTO'CG N "SOWN REPORT Expend tupes Alger, Garfield, team, 88 00 Arn Tica-n railway Eipress, expressing, 1. 24 Batten, and Ignition Service Co., supplies, 2 03 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, :3 15 Bowles, George W., auto repairing, 3 65 Chadvick & Carr Co., scales, 8 00 Dixon, Elizabeth Z., stamps, 39 49 Dever Stamping and i1Ug. Co.,measures, 36 00 Fairbanks &-Co., test weights, 32 50 Graphic Press, priming, 5 75 Gunter, C. B3 , tire, 13 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs, 15 34 Heber; & 'Co., repairing bag, 8 71 Hobbs & W�arren, supp ies, 11 50 Kiley, J. F., registration, 2 00 :McGuire, Julia., garage rent, 40 00 Friar, Andrew, seal press, 4. 00 Rooney, Bernard, labor, 40 00 Sullivan, James H., gasoline, 33 77 Total expenditures, $314 03 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 27 S314 30 Gypsy and Brawn-Tail Moth, Superintendent Appropriation for 1021 $800 00 ExpendiNfr s Horton, Van D., salai-y, $800 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1921, $125 00 Expcitdlffsres Ford, Antra D,, salary, 25 00 AUorrOk's RCPORT 341 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, Town Work Appropriation for 1921, -�1.100 00 Transferred Town Fleeting, 100 00 S1,200 00 E%pendihtre5 Baker, Frank G., cans, $1.5 00 Bent, C. Fnaiik, supplies, 16 52 Black, Charles E., gasoline, 1 62 Butters Express, expTessiag, 4 50 Cahill, P., storage of sprayer, 27 00 Dow Chemical Co., arsenate of lead, 139 50 Baton, Leroy 5., printing, 12 75 Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 1 78 Goding, Herbert, repairs, 1 25 Horton, bran D., incidentals, 3 90 .Mr-Lauthfir, & Co., stationery, 72 Meister, D. A., bolts and sign, 9 55 More & Son, Andrew J., gate, 11 40 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 6 6 Pad- rolls, weekly, 880 82 patilding-Moss Co., }glue prints, 60 Tree Warden Department, trucking, 49 00 Watertown Lumber Co., hu-nber, . G 8 • Watertown Public Market, supplies, 1 50 Total expenditures, $1,190 67 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 9 33 ;1,200 40 Gyp ►y and Brown-Tail Moth, Private Fork Appropriation for 1921, 1_11.100 00 Transferred Town Meeting. 1150 00 i0 00 Brown-Ha,,Tlard Co., supplies, 822 08 Do-%N,, Chemical Co., arsenate of lead, 139 50 342 WATERTOWN TOWN IMPORT Eat-on, Lero3r S., printing, $38 50 Everett Bros., expressing, 7:1 Horton, Van D., incidentals, 4 20 NlcLauthlin & Co., stationery, 1 15 New England Tel. &- TeL Co., service, 5 60 Pay rolls, Weekly, 913 01 Tharp & Martin Co., book, 1 50 Tree Warden Department, trucking, 48 50 Trib-une-Enterprise, advertising, 19 69 Total expenditures, S1,194 43 Transferred to unexpended balance a.ccm mt, 55 52 $1,250 00 Tree Warden Department, Salary Appropriation for 1921, -157.50 00 Expan&122 rc°s Horton, Van D., salary., 5750 00 Tree Warden Department, Clerk Appropriaticn for 1921, S125 00 Expendifirres Ford, Anna D., salary, 12.5 00 Tree Warden Department, Labor Appropriation for 1921, $1,400 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 600 00 2,000 00 Expenditures Pay rolls, weckly, 2,930 55 *'Deficit, charged to unexpended balance a.ccawit, 930 55 2,000 00 *By vote of SOC�rLmcn,in accordance with Chapter 44,section 31,or the C euvral Laws. AVIATOR'S P>rPoRT 343 Tree Warden Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, $150 00 .Ezpendifures American Railway Express, expressing, s0 58 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, E7 85 Breck & Qp_Son, Joseph, netting, 8 18 CcrneT & Smith, tar, L 95 Fletcher 1-` avlware Co., hardivare, 79 24 Horton, Van D., supplies, 3 40 Martin, John J., trucking, 175 00 1YIcCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking, 175 00 Meister, D. A., supplies, 29 55 Moulton & Co., C. W. H., ladders, 35 00 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, rape, 5) 12 Ii Tatertown Lumber Co., lumber, 17 1() Wilson, William H., filing saws, 3 00 Total expenditures, 600 97 *Deficit, charged to unexpended taalanee account, 45+0 07 $150 00 Tree 'warden Department, Truck Appropriation for 1921. 8350 00 Expenditures Bent, C. Frank, supplies, SIO 10 Black, Charles E., gasoline, 1 89 Bowies, George W., repairs, (it] 03 Claflin & Co., W. A., spolzges, 1 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 2 60 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies, 1 85 Hood Tire Sales Co., tires, 82 90 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration, 2 00 Meister, D. A., repairs, 7 25 013Y vote oz ScIcctmen,in aceardance %vith Chapter 44,Section 31, of the General Laws 341 -WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT J%Jorgan, John C., repairs, $34 20 Sullivan, Jaines H., gasoline, 144 24 Total expozditures, 367 16 *Deficit, diar�;ed to unexpended balance account, 17 16 $350 00 Tree Warden Departinentr Office Expense Appropriation for 1021, 50 00 Expe)rdihfres American Office Supply Co., supplies, $9 50 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 75 Edison Electric Ill. Co., fan, 4 22 McLa.uthlin & Co., stationery, 95 Meister, D. A., sign, 1 30 New England Tel. &-. Tel. Co., service, 4 83 Taylor, Mrs. J. T., services, IS 75 'V% iting, 1\4., repairing chair, 7 00 Total expenditures, 47 30 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 2 70 S50 00 Tree. Warden Departments New Trees Appropriation for 1921, 5100 00 Ex pen dilures Breck Robinson Nursery Co., trees, 8 00 Framingham Nurseries, trees, 76 32 Total expenditures, $84 32 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 15 0$ 8100 00 'free Warden Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1921, S125 00 Ey voto of Selectmeri jzi accordance with, Chapter 44,Seciior. 31.of the Goneral Laws. AUDITOR IS REPpRT 345 Expand it ure S Pay rolls, weekly, 5123 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 2 00 3125 00 F Poles and. Wires Department, Inspector Appropriation for 1921, $2,:300 00 xpendif-ures Vahey, Patrick J., salary, $2,300 00 Poles and Wires Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1921, 1+42a 00' Expenditures Ford, Anna D., Salary, $425 00 Poles and Wires Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1.021, S2,500 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 442 65 2,942 05 Expenditures American Railway Express, expressing, S2 06 Pent, C. Drank, supplies, 27 95 Brown-Howland Co., cards, 25 45 Eaton, Leroy S., printing, 47 50 Edison Electric Ill. Cc., fan, 4 23 Everett Bros., expressing, 35 Flet;cl7er Hardware Co., pliint, etc,, 38 89 Gamewell Fire-Alarm Tel, Co., supplies, 299 24 Globe Gas Light Co., repairs, 4 65 Goding, Herbert, repairs, 2 45 Hawes Electric Co., Supplies, 2 16 Hinldey, 0. E., auto repaim, 7 40 Howard Clock Co., E., oil, 3 50 Keefe's Express, expressing, 58 00 Kelly, Thomas, F., braces, 5 00 Keenan, Harold. C., repairing time Stamp, 00 346 WATERTC1WN TOWN RUORT Mahoney, D. J., repairs, $3 00 il.tain Street Garage, ail and repairs, 107 82 Massachusetts, Ccyrmnonwealth of, registrations, 4 00 McArdle, H. 13., stationery, 8 70 McLauthliu & Co., stationery, 1 94 Meister, D. A., repairs, 24 85 Morgan, John C., auto repairs, 0 78 Mt. Auburn Garage Co., tire, etc., 12 25 New England Tel. 8r Tel. Co., service, 40 14 Pay rolls, weekly' 1,847 77 Pettingell Andrews Co., supplies, 068 98 Past Office, stamps, 3 00 S'rnyth-Brew e,r Co., lens and bulbs, 6 34 Stearns Lumber Co., A. F"., hunber, 45 00 Sullivan, James H., gasoline, 1.33 61 Vahey, Patrick J., expenses, 11 60 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint, 47 31 Western Electric C.o., supplies, 68 36 Wetmore-Savage Co., supplies, 74 02 Wilson, William H., carpenter work, 19 46 Total expenditures, $3,968 76 *Deficit, charged to unexpended balance accotknt, 1,026 11 - - - $2,942 65 Dog Officer Appropriation for 1021, $200 00 "Transferred Town Meeting, 30 00 $230 00 Expenditures Thayer, Samuel G., killing and disposing of Tags, $227 48 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 2 52 S20 60 �By vote of Selnatman, in riccordance,with Chapter 44, Section 31,of the 'Generat Laws- . ATMITORP5 REPORT 347 R Health and 'Sanitation Health Department, Agent Appropriation for 1921, S2,000 00 Expen d'i t ures Tapper, John IV., salary, $2,000 -00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1921, 900 00 Expenditures Joy, Hilda, salary, 8900 00 Health Department, Nurse Appropriation for 1021, $1,200 00 Expenditures Clarke, Louise, salary, 337 00 Gordon, Edith, salary, 773 40 Total expenditure% 31,115 40 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 84 60 1,200 00 Health Department, Contagious Appropriation for 1921. `4'-'-)OO 00 Transferred Town Meeting, S00 00 3,700 00 Expenditures Boston, City of, care, $205 72 C,unbrirlge, City of, care, 203 00 Claflin & Co., W. A., supplies, G 05 Graphic Press, printing,, 20 75 14obt)s & Warren, contagious book, 11 14 Lal,eville State Sanatorium, care, 251 93 Library Bureau, cards, 3 31 Massachusetts RamorGpatHe Hospital, care, 1,399 00 348 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT r Newton, City of, care, S252 06 North Reading State;Sana.toriuni, care, 47 43 Rutland State Sanataxi.um, carer 83 43 Somerville, City; of, care, 24 00 Stone & Forsythe Cu., sputuan cups, 6 25 Westfield Stale Sanatorium, care, 208 57 Wiley & Sons, John, books, 8 25 Total expenditures, 82,820 04 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 87 J 06 -- 3,700 00 Health Department, Milk Inspection Appropriation for 1921, N50 00 Expenditures Claflin & Co., W. A,, acid, 2 45 Graphic Press, printing, 28 25 International Equipment Co., supplies, 2-1 08 Massachusetts Agricultural Experi- mental Station,inspection, 8 00 Tapper-, John W., salary, 54:0 00 Tapper, 5chn W., incidentals, 2 00 Wiley & Sans, John, books, 14 50 Total expenditures, $610 88 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 30 12 $650 00 Health Department, Garbage Disposal Appropri tion. for W-)1, $1,950 00 Expeuditures Margouleff, Jacques, contract, $1,866 64 Transferred tounexpended balance account, 83 36 81,050 00 AUDITOR IS REPORT 349 Health Department, Hawkers' Licenses Appropriation for 1921, $60 00 Ex,pendititres Johnston Co., J. G.,bay g,,es and plates, 7 09 "Transferred to unexpended balance account, 12 01 — SGO Off Health Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1921, $1,000 00 Expe-ndifzt-res American Railway Express, expressing, S8 31 Atlas Vulcanizing Co., auto repairs, 2 50 'Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 70 Central Garage, storage and oil, 85 75 Clarke, Lonise, expenses, 0 70 Cohen, Sydney S., blotters, 1 50 Dixon, Elizabeth Z., stamps, 2 45 lobe Newspaper Co., advertising, 4 05 Gordon, Edith, car fares, 21 50 Graphic Press, printing, 17 00 Halpin's Welding Siiop, repairs, 65 Hensbativ Motor Co., auto repairs, 33 00 + Hl kley, 0. E., auto repairs, 1 75 Hobbs & Warren, stationery, 8 05 Hood Tire Sales Co., tire, 30 00 Howard lee Co., ice, 38 01 Joy, Hilda, incidentals, 3 82 Main Street Garage, auto supplies, 1 75 Marr, Herbert, stationery, 8 30 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, general laws, 5 00 McGuire &- Roche, auto insurance, 62 00 IvIcLauthlin & Co., stationery, 5 30 Mt. Auburn Street, garage, oil, 3 95 Moore Moore, tires, 48 00 The MurrayPrinting Company,reports, 19 75 e350 WATERTOWN TOWN RtPORT New England Telephone &- Tele- graph Co., service, $$a 13 New, England Towel Supply Co., towels, 1g 60 O'Halloran, P. H., services, 3 90 Fast Office, stamps, 10 00 mytL-Brewer Co., auto repairs, 11) 83 Sullivan, James H., gasoline, 60 11 Tapper„ John W., expenses, 16 05 Thayer, Samuel G.,disposing of animals, 33 00 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 3 00 Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter, 96 75 Watertown Sun, advertising, 3 00 Whitehead, Wyrillknn W., auto repairs, 73 91 Total expenditures, $847 62 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 152 3$ 6 - S1,000 00 In-spection of Plumbing, Salary Appropriation for 1921, S1,700 00 WFishart,.Thomas B., salary, $1,700 ODD Inspection of Plumbing, Contingent Appropriation for 1921, 350 00 Expenditures New England Telephone and Tele- gragli Co.,service, $15 80 Transferred to uneNpended b< hancc- account, 34 20 1150 00 Cattle Inspection Appropriation for 1921, $500 00 E±xpendihires Huxnphreville, J. F., salary, $500 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 3151 Sewer Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, $6,175 00 Transferred 'Town Meeting, 1,000 O0 Transferred from Reserve Fund, 3,O00 00 Expel:d-ii1fres Central Garage, supplies, 1191.5 00 Collins, Thomas, building manholes, 6 00 Fletcher Hardwary Co., supplies, 10 83 Helrich, B., building manholes, 12 OCR Keefe, D. F., cleancut, 6 25 :1 cCarLY & Co., Charles J., tools, 203 52 Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 1 36 Pay rolls, weekly, 7,735 94 Puritan Iron Works, manholes, 51 50 Rase Tea Co., supplies, 72 Simpson Brothers Co., supplies, 54 Spring Co., C. H., pipe and brief, 1,681 45 Sullivan, James H., gasoline, 133 47 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., supplies, 189 94 Watertown Coal Co., cement, 50 95 Watertown Lumber Co., himber, 14 04 Total expenditures, 810,173 51 Transferred to unexpended valance account, 1 40 $10,175 00 Sewer Department, Construction Appropriation for 1921, 82,300 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 355 87 2 , Tra-nsfc=cd Town Meeting, 1,000 00 S1,655 87 352 WATERTOWIti TOWN REPORT Expenditures Helrich, B., building nianholes, $12 00 McCarty &,- Co., Charles J., supplies, 50 75 Newton, City of, dynairaite, 13 30 Past rolls, weekly, 1,173 84 Spring Co., C. H., pipe, 398 25 Total expenditures, 81,614 14 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1 73 $1,f 55 87 Metropolitan Sewer Tax Appropriation for 1921, $30,704 43 Expeiiditzeres Massachusetts, Cor none-calth of, tam., 830, 04 43 Highway Department, Superintendent Apprppriation for 1021, $2,600 00 Expend tares Condon, Pierce P., salary, $2,600 00 Mglrwag Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1021, 81,050 0(l Transferred Town Meeting, 47 72 — $1,002 28 Expeaiditures O'Halloran, A-lary, salary, 8517 28 Rogan, Esther, sales-v, 485 00 �,1,002 28 Highway Department, Office Expense Approlniation for 1921, S250 00 Transferred ToN,.m h1ecting, ' 150 00 - 4:00 00 AUDITORS REPORT � Exp6 Id- t res Auerican Office Supply Co., supplies, S7 50 Brown-HoNvland Co., supplies, 42 91 Cunniff, F. M., .services, 2 00 Graft Co., George B., pens, 2 00 Graphic Press, printing, 100 31 Harris, Mary, services, 112 22 Kiley, Margaret, typewriting, 5 00 Markrow Ribbc)t and Carbon Co., carbon, 5 51 McLauthlin & Co., staionery, 2 98 The Murray Printing Company, reports, 12 00 New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., se_n ice, 44 19 X ew England Towel Supply Co., towels, 7 50 Regan, Esther, senlees, 42 50 Thorp&Martin Co., office supplies, 60 Ward's, supplies, 65 Total expenditures, 306 87 Transferred to unexpended balance account, =3 1.3 00 00 H ghvVay Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1921, S2,500 00 Transferred Torn. Meeting, 4S() (Y) $2,020 00 Expenditures Pay rolls, vacations, 2,020 00 Highway Department, Construction Appropriation for 1921, -q-81,513 00 Expinzdifttres American Tar Co., tat', 112 00 Baker, Prank G., repairs, 1 20 Beatrice, A., trucking, 158S 00 354 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston Elevated Ry. Co., electric shovel, S478 32 Buffalo Steam. Roller Co., operator, 66 40 Cacca,varo & 'San, Louis, wall, 938 40 Clifford, John J., damages, 75 00 Collins, Thomas, huildirrg catch basins, 60 00 Pletcher, H. E., curbing, 644 91 Fletcher Hardware Co., hardware, 33 63 Lombard, S. and R. J., curbing, 1,412 70 Lucas, 1r'.i. Prank, lumber, 54 73 McCarty & Co., Charles J., tools, 129 70 McCue, Thomas Joseph, coal, 704 89 -XIcCue, Thomas Joseph, steam shovel and trucking, 4,127 50 Murnagharn, Hugh, grading, 63 20 Oates, Bernard M., sere=ices, 20 00 Parry Brick Co., bricks, 470 80 Pap rolls, weeldy, 1.0,938 03 Pet,tingell Andrews Co., wire, 45 90 Proctor Ca., S. Eugene, teals, 30 50 Puritan Iran Works, catch basins, 602 00 Shepard, John, building catch basins, 42 00 Sirnpson Bras. Corp., contract work, 50,263 43 Spring Co., C. 11, pipe, 66 ,14 Standard Coil Co., asphalt, 204 70 Theurer, Otto A., trucking, 13 75 Watertown Coal Co., cement, 39 00 Total expenditures, $81,323 33 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 199 67 $81,513 00 Highway Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, S3,27,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting;, 1,425 44 28,425 44 AUDITOR'S REPORT 355 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., compound, 145 08 American Railway Express Co,, expressing, 11 00 American Tar Co., tar, 1,436 15 Baker, Frank G,, traffic sign, 24 39 Barber Asphalt Paling Co., cam- pound, 186 47 Battery and. Imiition Service Co., repairs, `0 6;5 Beatrice, A., trucking, 144 00 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 21 19 Boston Elevated Ry• Co., repairs to bridge, 195 24 Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight, 86 05 buffalo Steam Roller Co., repairs, 258 55 Burke, William, tripe, 13 76 Burton Co.,A. and E., street broom, 4 00 Flutters' Express, eNpressing, 1 00 Carter Clothing Co., supplies, 1 ,50 Collins, Thomas, building manholes, 6 €1 Condon, Pierce P., incidentals, 32 0 C[annors, Marry, auto repairs, 20 00 Corcoran Supply Co., supplies, 1 14 Coax & Co., A. W., auto repairs, 116 22 Double Seal Ring Co., auto supple, 0 27 Durnan, Jr., James H., auto supplies, 5 00 Dyar Supply Co., supplies, 7 10 Edisgn Electric Ill. Co., service, 45 55 Fay-Allen Co., C. E., auto and repairs, 727 45 Fletcher Hardware Co., tools and supplies, 301 32 Gedinl;, Herbert, supplies, 1 05 Good Roads Machinery Co., repairs, 100 00 Gulf Refining Co., auto suppliers, 230 31 Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs, 65 15 Hardesty Mfg. Cc., R., street signs, 40 21 Harper-Bibby Co., autos repairs, 168 99 356 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Harvard Chemical Co., auto supplies, $2 00 Ha,%3,es Electric Co., traffic sign, 7 40 Hiellich, B., building manholes, 42 00 Higginbothani, Dr. F. A., seen►ices, 21 40 Hinkley, G. E., auto repairs, 17 3 t Hood 'Tire Sales Co., auto supplies, 485 70 Hopewell Bros,, auto supplies, 2 50 Keefe, D. P., roller repailrs, 40 41 Keefe's Express, expressing, 2 00 LaFa.yette Brush and Mfg. Co., brush, 1.5 00 Lovejoy Mfg. Co., shock absorbers, 125 00 Lucas c: Son, John, paint, 13 75 Lucas, M. Frank, lumber, 51 21 Main Street Garage, auto supplies, 75 McCarty & Co., Charles J., equip- ment repairs, 452 32 McCue, Thomas Joseph, cruslied stone, 1,958 0-4 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trues and snow-plow, 1,237 00 1lcGuixe, William P., ack-novledgments, 3 50 McGuire &Roche, auto insurance, 62 00 Meister, D. A., street signs and repairs, 146 60 l-liddlesex County Haase of Correc- tion, tools, 17 11 Adorgan, John C., auto repairs, 1,016 46 Morgan, William E., auto repairs, , 15 Del Mt. Auburn Garage Co., auto repairs, 40 yerson,Joseph, equipment repairs, 11 00 New England Iron'Works Co.,pipe, 32 40 New England Road Maehixaery Co., xepairs, 232 81 New England Tel. &Tel. Co., sem-ice, 109 41 [Otis Bros. Co., supplies, 58 Parry Brie Co., prick, 66 00 Pay rolls, weekly, 14,245 ill Patter Welding and Brazing Co., repairs, 173 42 AUDITOR'S "PORT 357 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, snow shovels, $14 00 Puritan Iron Works, catch basins, 134 75 Rooney&Son,John P., roller repairs, 5 17 Shepard, John, building catch basins, 6 00 Shriherg, Phillip, street signs, 202 32 Simplex mo ire andCable Co., cable, 36 00 Simpson Bras. Corporation,patching, 517 54 Springy Co., C. H., brick, 119 34 Standard Oil Co., asphalt, 126 50 Stark-weather, 0. H., sno4-,r_plo , 175 60 Steves.Electric Co., K., auto repairs, 3 60 Stewart Bros. Co., auto repairs, 34 54 Sallivan, James H., gasoline, 1,035 63 Texas Co,, auto supplies, 164 95 Theurer, Otto ,A., trucking, 75 40 Tolan & Brackett, auto repairs, 2 50 Traffic Sign. and Signal Co., silent Policemen, 52 50 Unit Parts Co., auto repairs, 57 40 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., repairs, 4 20 Natter Department, water, 36 25 Watertown Coal Co., cement, 19 75 Watertown lumber Co., cement 173 25 Whitehead, '"Fillial-n W., auto repairs, 64 40 Total expenditures, 523,196 02 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 220 42 — $28,425 44 Highway Departi nent, Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1021, S17,300 00 E:r prpidily rc s Bert, C. Frank, supplies, $a 50 Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight, 5 50 Butler, George F., medicine', 12 09 Butters' Express, expressing, 149 30 i vr7+' WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT -Chase, Parker Co., horse shoeing supplies, $645 11 Claflin & Co., W. A., supplies, 5 42 Cushing Co., J., grain, ' 2,309 46 Edison Electric Ill. Co., ser-,rice, 98 31 Electric Blower Co., repairs, 25 00 Fletcher IIardware Co., supplies, 361 43 Green & Co., 9. B., hay and•straw, 3,214 95 Hawes Electric Co., repairs, 9 24 Keefe, D. F., supplies, 2 70 Keith, J. C., supplies, 57 00 Kelley, Thornas F., borse shoeing, 4 90 Locke, H. W., hav, 198 50 Lucas, M. Frank, stable repairs, 247 92 1'lahoney, D. J., stable supplies, 357 25 INIcCarty & Co., Chas. I., lanterns, 296 40 McCue, Thomas Joseph, coal, 556 63 Meister, D. A,, equipment repairs, 7045 Morrison & Flick-, tools, 16 50 -New England Tel. &Tel. Co., service, 50 09 Pay rolls, weekly, 7,754 53 Rase Tea. Co., supplies., 20 Scott & Trnglof, repairs, 91 Do Simpson Bros. Co., supplies, 88 Star Distributing Co., supplies., 1 25 Sullivan, James II., ail, 482 75 NVater Department, water, 15 73 Watertown Electric Co., repairs, 3 65 Watertown. Lumber Co., li=ber, 241 19 Total expenditures, $17,290 83 Transferred to unexpended balmice account, 9 17 817,300 00 Metropolitan Highway 'Fax Appropriation for 1921, 510 72 �xp��t�ilrrr�e� Massachusetts, Conrri-ions-ealth of, tax, M10 72 r r AUDITOR IS REPORT 359 Sidewalk Department .Appropriation for 1921„ 825,000 DO Transferred ToNvxi Mecting, 367 29 $25,367 29 Lam" VPCiidi1lt1'CS Pletcher, H. E., curbing, $697 23 Fletcher Hardware Co,, stipplies, 24 86 Hood Rubher Co., Cinders, 14 50 Ihffc, William II., building fence, 65 95 . I,umbard, S. and R. J., curbing, 541 56 Pay rolls, weekly, 2,399 29 Simpson Bros. Corp., granolithic, 21,363 33 Total expenditures, $25,357 72 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 9 57 - 825,387 29 Street Lighting Appropriation for 1921, S26,000 00 Expend-itures HaN es Electric Co., repairs, $23 58 Lundin Electric and Mato ine Co., lamp Bost, 150 90 Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., service, 150 00 Edison Electric Illrxminatin; Co., Se rVi ce, 22,191 305 Total expenditures, 922,519 9:3 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 3,4-80 97 826,DOO 00 Dust Laying Appropriation for 1.921, $10,000 90 Transferred Town 14cetinl;, 127 73 9,872 27 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT �:�:�c�rrlrtrsre� Ama,rica.n Tar Co,, far, , 1,376 9$ Boston and Maine Railroad Co., demurrage, is 00 Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs, 7 00 I-lood Rubber Co., sand, 3 75 Johonnot, Harris E., supplies, g 03 McCue, Thomas Joseph, sated, 855 00 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking, 2,0.11 $3 Fay rolls, weekly, 3,142 92 Standard Oil Co., asphalt, 2,417 70 Total expendit-arcs, S9,872 27 Engineering Department, Engineer Appropriation for 1921, 82,500 00 E,xpmd-i to res Alaymird, F. T., Sala •v, $2,500 00 Engineering Department, Consulting Engineer Appropriation for 1921, 81,600 00 Zxporditures Leanied, T'4 . F., ,salary, S116100 00 Engineering Department, Rodman Appropriation for 1921, S600 00 Expenditures Watson, George N., salary, $900 00 Engineering Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1021, $600 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 178 79 $773 72 Expenditures .Arnerican Office Supple Co., supplies, $7 50 A-ncrican Railway Express, expressing, 37 AUDITOR'S REPORT 361 Berger&Sons, C. L., repairing transit, $18 09 Chicago Stcel Tape Co., hole and target, 5 80 Engineering Publishing Co., subscription, 2 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., tolls, 7 70 Graff Co., George B., voice supplies, 5 07 Harvard Envelope Co., supplies, 3 56 Hill, Smith & Co., books, 24 1.5 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies, 45 Leamed, 11". Fi`., expense, 6 10 )redder & Probst, supplies, 47 29 VIalcepeac_e, B. L., supplies, 56 25 Maxfield, E. A., binders, 4 93 75 T ayn Yrd, a. J., transportation, 4 5 McLauth in & Co., supplies, 9 00 Meister, D. A., stakes, 76 25 Ifctrell, S., expressing, 79 The Murray Printing Co.,reports, 9 00 Nuke England Telephoaie and Tele- graph Co., service, 47 92 New 1 upland Tovrel Supply Co., towels, 7 50 Pequossette Press, printing, 5 00 Proctor, S. Eugene Co., supplies, 5 50 Spaulding-IIoss Co., blueprints, 28 22 Whiting, M., repairs, 3 60 Whit-Son Sales Co., office supplies, 3 151 Total expenditures. $775 0 Transferred; to unexpended balance account, 69 7 7S 72: Ashes and Paper Appropriation for 1921, =12,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting 591 69 11,408 31 Expevdiaims Bostan Elevated Railway, Co., use of shovel, Sig :36 Coolidge Heirs,use of land, 150 00 362 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gradv & Co., F. H., covers, ,$34 56 Graphic Press, printing, 38 50 Kinclila, expressing, 50 Pay rolls, weekly, 11,088 70 Total expenditures, $11,331 62 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 76 0 - 11,408 31 Support of the Poor Almshouse Department, Deeper Appropriation for 19221, 900 00 Lxpendilures Mite, George H., salary, 900 00 Almshouse Departmeutt General Expense Appropriation for 1921, 94,279 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 485 00 Transferred from Reserve Fund, SS 00 �4,851 00 Ex endih-tress Andrews, A. H., milk, S32 `0 Paean., Henry A., repairing chimney, r,S 12 Baker, Frank G., repairs, 16 54 Barrv, Beale & Co., F. W., suppliers, 9 20 Bent, C. Prank, supplies, 36 75 Barden, A. C., mason work, � 35 85 Boston and Maine Railroad Co., freight, 2 31 Butler, George P., medicine, 23 50 Carlstrom, K. S., claelti -repairs, 2 50 Carter Clothing C o., clothing, 70 05 + Cushing & Co., :., grain, 442 05 DiGia.ccmandrea., D., plowing, 49 33 Eaten, Leroy S., printing, 4 00 Edison Electric Illuminating Co- service, 96 38 . AUDITOR'S REPORT Fletcher, A. C., seeds, $106 88 Fletcher Hirdware Co., hardware, 50 93 Fowler&Son, Joseph,repairing shoes, 11 20 Goding Herbert, plumbing, 22 51 Green & Co., butter and eggs, 129 43 Green & Co., S. B., lime, 10 50 Hackett Brothers Co., pro,,isions, 70 43 Highway Department, horse shoeing, 27 00 Holmer, C. P., wood, 259 00 How,,ard Ice Co., ice, 95 70 Jcnldws, TV N., bread and pastry, 1.80 94 Jordan Ilklarsh Co., supplies, 131 M Mahoney, D. J-, harness repairs, 18 25 Mahoney, William J., tobacco, 12 89 McLean & Co., J. C., beddlilgr. 75 90 Meister, D. A., repairs, 6 30 Messier & Centebar, groceries and .provisions, 467 39 New,England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., service, 31 76 Nonanturn Coal Co., coal, 533 02 Parker Holmes & Co., shoes, 12 08 Parsons, J. F., paper banging, 30 01 Pay rolls, weekly, 974 33 Sa'%rille, Sornes & Co., groceries, 349 96 Schindler, John H.. glasses, 6 25 Staples, E. P., fish, 16 60 Water Department, water, .55 78 W,aterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint, 32 44 Webster Co., W. A., lumber, 16 73 White & Co,, C. W,, truss, 5 26 White, George H., Nvet wash, etc., 105 30 White, William L., carpenter work, 55 87 VTHtney, Mrs. A. H-,wagon and harness, 35 00 Total expenditures, S4,835 87 Transferred to unexpended baiance account, 15 13 $4,851 00 3 CA WATY,RTOWN TOWN RLPORT Outside Aid, Almoner Appropriation for 1021, S15 0 0 a 0 Transferred Town Meeting, 25 00 S475 00 Expenditures Howard, Henry NNT., salary, $1.66 66 Pinkharn, Mrs. A. F., salary, 300 01 Total expenditures, S466 67 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 8 33 $475 00 Outside Aid, Clerk Appropriation for 1921, 3400 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 25 00 $375 00 Expendihfres Osborne, Ethel, salary, $180 00 Pinkham, N-Irs. A. F., salary', 183 34 Total expenditures, $363 34 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 11 66 $375 CO Outside Aid, General Expense Appropriation for 1921, $12,000 00 Transferred Town Xleet�ig, 2,5GO 00 111-l"500 00 Expeiidiiares Almshouse Department, wood, $54 00 Andrews, Austin H., n-illk, 131 GO Aubrey, C. E., groceries, 26 00 Baker, Frank G., repairs, 10 03 AUDITOR'S RrFQRT 365 Belmont, L€ i s, inoving, 1310 00 Boston, City- of, care, 345 25 Brandon Farms. Milk Co., milk, 32 25 Breslin, Theodore J., medicine, 34 91 Brigham Co., C., milk, 273 37 Burnharn, H. C., board, 264 00 Butler, George F., medicine, 10 r 23 Cash, weekly disbursements, 28,� 00 Cavalero, Luigi, nio-6ng, `0 00 Cemetery Department, interment, 7 50 Children's Hospital, care, 65 43 Clinton, Town of, aid, 45 72 Costa Aleotar Vehicle Co., transportation, 15 00 Critcliett, Fred E., rent, 12 00 Dascumbu, Dr. 0. L., -ray,-, 15 Ott Dcfffcly, Ja.no., board, 10 00 Donahoe, -Xlargaret, board, 58 50 Dwyer, Paul, rent, 100 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printin- 20 50 Esposito, Vincenzo, rent, 31 50 Bverett, City of, aid, 3 84 Fenton, Mrs. F. J., rent, 15 00 _Fletcher, T, T., graceries, 485 90 Foley, George H., groceries, 173 84 Ford, Thomas J., rent, 63 00 Fork-hall, Reuben, rent, 24 00 Fowler & Son, Joseph, shoes, :340 90 Fraser, W. H., laundry, 2-5 a Friedenfeld, Edith, rent and care, 432 06 Gordon 1-Tome Hospital, 298 27 Graphic Press, printing, 2 00 Gregg & Son, George H., trans portation and burial} 59 00 Griffin, P. J., bc)ard, 324 00 Grogan, '<lary, rent, 39 06 Hackett Bras. Co., groceries, 22 11 Harrington, R. E., milk, 10 93 Hiller, A.; rent, 30 00 Hobbs &Warren, stationery, 6 93 66 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hollard, Bridget, board, 234 50 Holy Ghost Hospital, bcard, 042 82 Hoed & Sons, H. P., milk, 273 49 Huntington Memorial Hospital, care, 16 00 Ideal 214arket, ,groceries, 293 00 Jensen, Niels, rent, 96 00 Keith, W. H., rent, 186 00 Lauricella, A., grOCcries, 10 00 Lester, Fred W., clothing, 83 93 �JacIntosb, Jahn, coal, 145 20 .Mahoney, Catherine, hoard, 5 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, hoard, 613 70 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmarv, glasses, 6 83 Massachusetts Hospital School, board, 138 86 Masters, Charles A., rent, 16 00 McCre ght, Mary B., hospital care, 2,316 05 McCullough, W. I., milk, 10 07 McGlauflin, B. Fav, rent, 240 00 Meister, H. A., sign, 1 30 Morse, A. G., rent, 204 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service, 19 72 Nicholson, Abbie A-lay, rent, 64 00 Norianturn Coal Co., coal, 167 75 O'Keefe, M., groceries, 1,627 00 Oliverie, Felice, groceries, 055 50 Osborne, Ethel B., expenses, 4 40 Osgood & Wendell, coal, 146 50 Otis Bros. Co., shoes, 143 42 Otis, H. W. &W. M., rent, 45 00 Post Office, envelopes, 11 16 Rivve, Salvatore, rent, 137 50 Shaughnessy Bros., malls, 95 58 Simpson Bros, Co., groceries, 09 00 Somerville, City of, aid, 9 90 Stanley Motor Carriage Co., rent, 1.00 00 Timmins, Alary, board, 288 00 Waltham Baby Hospital, care, 116 75 AUDITORS REPORT 36 Waltham Hospital, care, $397 55 NVater Department, water, 10 00 Wheeler, W. C., rent, 48 041 White, George H-, transportation; 7 04) White, Mrs. H. P., attendant. A 00 White & Co., U. W., truss, 3 75 Wilson, Charlotte, board, 157 50 N codland., Charles L., mill~.. 94 43 Watertown District Nursing Asso- ciation., nursing, 10 50 Watertown Market, groceries, 54 190 Watertown Savings Dann:, rent, 120 00 Total expenditures, $14,498 03 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1 97 -- $14,500 00 Mothers' Aid, Almoner Appropriation for 1921 , S;500 00 Transferred Town fleeting, 25 00 475 00 Expold tlovs Howard, Henry W., salary-, 125 00 Pinkham, Mrs. A, F., salary, 350 00 Total expenditures, i 5 00 Mothers' Aid, Clerk Appropriatioa far 1921, c 100 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 110 (Y) $3 0 00 Expenditures Osborne, Ethel, salary, $180 00 Pin'kliam, Mrs.. A. F,, salary, 166 67 Total expenditures, $34.6 67 368 WATERTQTr N TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpendecl }valance account, $3 33 8350 0) Mothers' Aid, General Expense Appropriation for N21, $20,000 00 Transferred T€ wn Meeting, 2,000 00 $18,000 .00 Expendihires Almshouse Department, wood, $282 00 Andrews, Austin H., mill., 293 33 Baker, Frank G., repairs, 22 20 Baratta., Frank, rent, 171 00 Bostozi, City of, care, 1() 00 Breslin, Theodore J., medicine, 7 01 Brigham Co., C., milk, 170 70 Burke, Delia A., rent, 150 00 Butler, George I+., medicine, 63 €► Cambridge, City of, aid, 67 0 S-f Cash, weekly- disbursement, 9,158 00 Corazzini, Salvatore, rent, 216 00 Critter, A-lichael, rent, 45 00 Critcbett, Fred E., rent, 207 61 Deliberto, Rosena, rent, 192 00 Eaton, LeToy S., printing, 5 00 Fletcher hard-rare Co., supplies, 4 67 Ford, �Xlary F., rent, 110 00 Fowler & Son, Joseph, shoes, 286 70 Framingbam, Town of, aid, 585 07 Gallagher, John A., burial, 50 44 Gleason Estate, jolin, rent, 75 00 Grown, Dr. T. F., dentistry, 4 00 Ilarrirtg en, R. E., milk-, 87 4-4 Xlilley, A., rent, 85 00 Hobbs & Warren, supplies, 21 50 Hooc1 &- Scan, H. P., milk, 10-4 03 Howard Coal Co., fuel, 64 90 Iodice, Fred, rent, 1`0 00 XUDITOR'S REPORT 309 Lester, Bred W., doth ng, 836 20 Lindsey, Thomas F,, milk, 112 80 Linictus, J. 'TINf., relit, 08 00 MacIntosh, John, coal, 478 00 A,Ialdeil, City of, care, 136 00 Martocchic Bros., moving, 15 00 -McCullough, W. I., milk. 151 01 l eDonough, Mary A., rent, 00 00 1lcGlaufl n, B. Faye, rent, 517 00 McNally, Jaynes C., rent, 102 00 iVIetropolitan Laundry, rent, 128 00 Miles, Arthur L., dentistry, 25 00 Morse, A. G., rent, IGS 00 urnaglian, Hugh, rent, 208 00 c- ton and Watertown Gas Light Co.� gas, 7 43 Noliantum Coal Co., coal, 289 05 Osgood &' Wendell, coal, 111 00 Otis Bros. Co,, shoes, 161 13 Rau' 'nondo, G., moving, 29 Oil Russo, Nick, rent, 179 00 Scanlan, AL A., Test, e34 00 Schindler, John H,, glasses, 3 00 Scioli, john, rent, 196 00 Searle, Dr, B, L., dentistry*, 25 00 Stanley 21lotor Carriage Co., rent, 130 00 Strailgio, Frank, rent, 36 00 Tomasetti, G., rent, 111E 00 Waltham, City of, aid, 208 82 Waltham Hospital, care, 220 25 Watertown Savings Bark, rent, 24 00 Woodland, Charles L.., lrilll , 443 f}ll Total expeaditures, 817,963 99 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 36 01 $18,000 00 370 WAXERTOWN TOWN REPORT Physician Appropriation for 1921, 3850 00 Expenditures Emerson, Dr.. C. S., salary, 800 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 50 00 $ 5000 Soldiers' Belief Approl-)xiatic)n for 1021, 1,400 00 Transferred Tci%qi Meeting, 11)00 00 $1,700 00 Exile;idilvres Pay rolls, monthly, $1,675 50 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 24 50 $1,700 00 State and Military Aid Appropriation for 1921, ?,000 00 Transferred Town 'ieeainti. 300 00 g1, (w on Expenditur cs Pay rolls, monthly, $1,440 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 260 00 1., 00 00 Soldiers' Exemptions Appropriation for 1921, $160 Ili Ex eudil ares Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax, $160 97 AUDITOR IS REPORT .371 Education School Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1921, !43M01} 00 Ex perrc���s=a,res Price, Wilfred, H., salary, .133,000 00 School Department, First Clerk Apj—)ropriation for 1921, 81,040 00 Expenditures Brown, Rosella, salary, $1,040 00 School Department, Second Clerk Appropriation for 1021, $780 00 Leacv, Eleanor, salary, 8780 8C? U[l School Department, Attendance Officer Appropriation for 1921, $1,400 00 Expenditures O'Halloran, P. H., salary, S 1,400 00 School Department, Instruction Appropriation for 1021, $184,330 00 Expend-hares Adams, Bernice, salary, 81,340 00 Albee, Lillian, salary, 336 00 :Alen, Elizabeth C., salary, 1,580 03 Allyn, Jennie B., salary, 1,632 28 Armstrong, Katharine, salary, 270 00 Avilve, Brace„ salary, 1,f14Cl 00 13adger, Louise, G., salary, 1,420 00 Bagley, Mabelle P., salary, 520 00 Banks, Pauline V., salary, 1,100 ()0 Barnard, Isabel C., salary*, 30f1 0o Barnes, Marion r., salary, 560 00 Bassett, Charlotte, salary, 1,240 00 Bassett., Jennie -NI., salary, 1,420 00 372 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bentley, May, salary, $400 00 Berry, Elsie NI., salary, 0q0 00 Bernard, Fay*etta E., salary, 61 50 Bisbee, Rena I_, salary, 1,100 00 Blossom, Ellen C., salary, 1,420 00 Bray, Helen C., salary-, 1,21E 59 Brennens'tuhl, Blanche, salary, 1,Gil 00 Brerton, Eleanor, salary-, 460 00 Briggs, E. Eope, salary, 720 00 Brown, Gladys R., salary, 480 00 Bullard, Alice, Salary, 1,420 00 Burns, Mary E., salary, 1.,420 00 Byron, Mary R., salary, 1,675 32 Carver, Alice M., salaryr, 1,G53 50 Caner, Lucy E., salary, 500 00 Chase, Sarah XI., salary-, 1,420 00 Chaisson, Stella, salary, 1,140 00 Christie, Mary S., salary, 591 50 Clark, Albert W., salary, 1,000 00 Connors, Elizabeth r., salary, 460 02 Damon, Amy S., salary, 32 00 Davis, Marion H., salary, 1,640 00 DaNris, Mary T., salary, 1,420 00 Dornev,, Nellie A., salary, 1,420 00 Forney, Sarah F., salary, 1,250 00 Dnu=ond, -X ary E. A., salary, 533 08 Drake, !\,label C., salary, 1,540 00 Dudley, Adalena L., salary*, 1,420 Oil Darrell, Charles F., salary, 2,500 00 Eden Elizabeth 1 ., salary 1,390 00 Edwards, Josephine W., salary, 1,2 jt) 00 Evans, Eunice V., salai-y, 6 JO 00 Farnham, Helen H., salary-, 1,147 2 Farrington, Grace llL, salary, 315 00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary-, 1,413 34 Frost, A. Ilayr, salary, 1,640 00 Fuller, Frances H., salary, 163 63 Fulton, Leah NI., salary, 1,34.0 00 Ginn, ilrl:rs. Earl S., salary, 260 00 AUDITOR'S RLPoRT 373 Gray, Bertha. M., salary, $1,420 00 Greeley, Julia W., salan,-, 1,420 00 Grimes, Mildred, salary, 1,117 2S Hackett, Minnie L., salary, 1,520 00 Haines, Eva L., salary, 656 00 Mall, Evelyn F., salary-, 1,420 00 Hall, Inez V- salsa,, 1,420 00 Hannibal, : Iildred, salary, 1,240 00 Harrison, 1Rldred B., salary, 620 00 Hatch, Sarah R., salary, 1,440 00 Herstedt, Linnea A., salary, 1,206 05 H' ins, William R.„ sal�xry, 2,030 48 Hilliard, Pearl M.„ salary, 480 00 Hodge, Alice M., salary-, 1,540 00 Hollinster, Louise V., salary, 480 00 Howie, Grace R., salary.°, goo 00 Horrocics, Mildred, salami, 1,340 00 Howard, Ruth W., salary, 014 21 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary, 1,416 50 Inglis, Alexander, salary, 100 00 Jenlfins, Winifred B., salany, 1,520 00 Keating, FraTiklin, salary, _ 4S0 00 Keep, Marion P., salary, 334: 58 Kelleher, Grace E., salary, 520 00 Tent, James P., salary, 126 00 Knox, Mary H., salary, 1,416 82 Koford, Martha, salary-, 01C,l() (10 Lane, Susan H., salary, 1,420 Oil Leary*,, Mar-ion, salary-, 1,1go CO Littlefield, -Mindwell, salary, 810 00 Lyons, Frances A., salary, 1,222 87 MacGully-, Minna D., salary, 1,218 00 MacCurdy-, E. D., salary, 2,200 00 I�acKee Loui nzie�,AElla E�j., salary, I,520 00 1w C-ardy, se B., salary, 1,416 82 Mague, Blanche M., salary, 1,340 00 Mansfield, Gertrude A., salary, 1,240 00 Martin, Helen A., salary, 1,550 00 Mayr, Alice M., salaiv, 1,200 00 r r., �! W,LTER!TOWN TOWN REPORT Xf c.'ally, Alice, salary, •$350 00 Mchann, -M. 'Winifred, salary, 840 CO illonolion, Grace, salary, 1,336 40 Nloore, Harris W., salary, 2,000 00 A-loyrnihau, Mary H., salary, 1,520 00 -AlliuTay, Ella, salary. 870 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary, 2,329 017 Nichols, Libbie, salary, 120 {]0 Nixon, lllyrtle, salary, 720 00 Paclmrd, Nonna B., salaryr, 1,330 00 Parker, Leila M., salary, J,420 00 Perley, Charlotte, salary, 1,420 00 Peale, Elaine DM., salary, 1,340 00 Putnam, Waltcr L., salary, 2,500 00 Quackenbush, M. Theresa, salary, 1,413 00 Ranney, Lurcna, salary, 1,420 00 Reed, Lucy D_, salary, 1,520 00 Reid, Ethel E., salary, 1,420 00 Reid, illabel C., salary, 1,420 00 Rhodes, Mary E., salary, 426 07 Richert, Florence E., salary, 986 89 Ricker, Ethel A., salary, 1,640 00 Ricker, Ida A., salary, 1,420 00 Rideout, Grace E., salary, 1,190 00 Ross, Leda 1.I., salary, 690 00 Sanborn, Alice L,, salary, 1,215 00 Sanderson, Lucy F., salary, 1,512 96 Sawyer, Mabel A., salary, 540 00 Seale, Hazel F., salary, 1,390 00 Semple, Agnes, salary, 1,640 00 Small, Ruby M., salary, 1,420 00 Smith, Grace E,, salary, 1,416 00 Stewart, Ruth, sal-ary, 1,150 00 tin field, Helen L., salary, 840 00 Stratton, Ida E., salary, 480 00 Stuart, Grace H., salary, 620 00 Sullivan, Margaret L., salary, 1,420 00 Thayer, Helen A., salary, 1,640 00 Titus, Helen B., salary, 360 00 AUDITOR'S DEPORT 375 Tozier, Carrie 11+I., salary-, 81.670 00 Trea.dwell, Helen L., salary, 1,416 50 Vanier, Ella L,, salary, 1,420 00 Wallis, Edna E., salary, 1,200 00 Ward, Anna B., salary-, 1,41.3 33 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary, 2,120 00 Wheeler, David S., salary, .2,120 00 Whitaker, Grace A,, salary, 1,420 00 White, B. Belle, salary, 434 00 Whitehill, E. H., salary, 1,283 00 Wilder, D. Edwin, salary, 2,120 00 II- rillard, F. R., salary, 2,000 00 Williams, Mrs. Georgia, salary, 169 10 Winning, Gladys E., salary, 540 00 7,�ullig, Hattie B., salary, 1,420 00 Substitutes Andrews, Lulia T., salan,, 34 00 13entley, May, salary, 82 00 Brown, Anna, salary, 51 00 Burgess, Helen M., salary, 8 00 Burnes, Mrs. E. F., salary, 36 00 Chaney, Mrs. E. H., salary, 42 00 Damon, Amy S., salary, 208 55 De114errit, Mrs. Franklin, salary, 15 00 Drake, Frederick, salary, 5 00 Eagleson, Mrs, A. C., salary, 111 00 Fidton, Leah 11'f., salary, 24 00 Gaffney, Marion, sak xy, 16 00 Gifford, Mrs. Walter, salary, 82 00 Gilbert, Mrs. L. V., salary, 36 00 Griggs, .Anna L., salary, 46 00 Healy, Mary V., salary, 4 00 Hor an, Julia, salary-, 109 00 Lunt, Mrs. F. I"a., salary, 10 00 Gray, Bertha M., salary, 2 00 Jens, Winifred, salary, 1$ 60 Jenkins, Wiijffred, salary, 33 OCR Jordan, Eva L., salary, 10 00 376 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Keene, Josephine, salary, $8 00 Keepe, Marion P., salary, 34 00 Kelmatl, Arthur, salary, g0 00 lodger, Mrs. Marion, ,salary, 24 00 Kyle, Mr& J. F., salary*, 288 00 '-Macdonald, Irene, salary, 5 00 NlacKensie, Ella, Salary, 30 00 Marshall, Fannie B., salary, 00 on AIa.thers, Airs. Lucille, salary., 8 00 A4cBain, Jennie C., salaam-, 86 00 McLean, Mrs. Bustin, salary, 20 00 hTiller, Xlrs.. Ross, salary, 50 00 Xfoynihan, Nlary H., salary, 2 00 1c6ls, Libbie, salary, 4 00 O'Neil, Mrs, Charles J., salary, 170 00 Parker, Leila M., salary, 20 00 Prescott, Lillian, salary, 10 00 Quigley, Catherine, salary, 110 00 Ramsay, llrs. Helena, salary, 100 00 Riggleman, Mrs. John, salary, 12 00 Seale, Hazel F., salary, 2 00 Second, Mrs. Beverley, salary, 50 00 Snow, Lucile, salary, 40 00 Stater, Mary, salary, 25 00 Sullivan, A-largaret, salary, 28 00 Titcumb, Katherine, salary, 135 00 Vanier, Ella L., salary-, 60 00 'TVhite, B. Belle, salary, 264 Oil Williams, Georgia, Salary, 132 00 Zilch, l-iargaret, salary, 36 00 Supplies -Vlly-n &- Bacon, looks, 84 D8 American Book Co., books, 216 12 Ainerica.ii Railway Express, expressing, 7 77 Andreurs, Austin II., inilk, 07 75 Atkinson, lblentzer & Co., supplies, 11 13 Babb & Co., R. F., supplies, 2,693 3 Bases Co., A. S., books, 7 74 AUDITOR'S REPORT 377 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 2 05 Birchard Co., C. C_, music, 96 12 Bradley Co., Xfilton, supplies, 1,473 78 Brown-Howland Co., cards, 17 09 Butters Ex-press, expressing, 4 70 Butterfield Co., David W., supplies, 20 00 Buttrick Lumber Co., lumber, 461 50 Cambridge Botanical Supply Co., supplies, 257 53 Carter, Rice Co., paper, 275 89 Century Co.* The, gooks, 41 20 Claandler School for I-Fomen, books, 40 40 Chandler & Barber Co., supplies, A 44 Cliu.rch Co., John, books, 1 70 Claflin & Co., W. A., supplies, 43 45 College Entrance Exami-natioii Board, examination papers, 3 30 Dennison Manutacturin Co., supplies, 3 33 Dusan Co., Oliver, music, 55 42 Draki rnfeld & Co., B. F'., supplies, 3 02 Eagle Lock & Key Co., supplies, 6 W Farquhar, David, binding, 241 60 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 282 26 Franklin IMusic Co., John, music, 12 08 Fraser, D. A., books. 29 54 Gibbs E:cpress, expressing, 12 34 -Gilchrist Co., supplies, 3 50 Ginn & Co., bcmks, 857 72 Globe Stamp Co., supplies, 2 40 Graff Co., George B., supplies, 57 27 Gray Co., Thomas J., supplies, 4 35 Greg Publishing Co., books, 19 05 Hale Specialty Co., books, 14 40 Hanimett Co., I L., supplies, 1,311 00 Harcouft, Brace & Co., boobs, 19 87 Harper Drothers Co., books, 19 31 Ilasris, S. W., supplies, 544 35 Harvard University, books, 73 90 Death Co., D. C., books, 327 67 378 I ATrFtTt]WN TOWN REPORT Finds, Hayden & Eldredge, bcoks, $3 83 Holden Patent Book-cover Co., supplies, 117 12 Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books, 498 72 Ho. and Ice Co., ice, 1 54 Iroquois Publishing Co., books, 4 40 Jameson, Frank J., supplies, 152 50 Jordan Marsh Co, s�ipplies, 119 72 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., carbon paper, 3 00 Kenney Brothers & Welkirs, supplies, 184 12 Lester, Fred, supplies, 2 00 Lester, John A►., books, 15 05 Library Bureau Co., cards, etc., 29 23 Lippincott Co., J. B., books, 90 46 Little, Brown & Co., hooks, 186 85 L-yons & Carnahan, Books, 14 60 Lvons, W. J., supplies, 1 10 Iviacmillan Cc., supplies, 463 73 -Makepeace, B. L., supplies, 96 s3 Nlay & Co., Charles, supplies, 5 1S McIntosh Publishing Co., supplies, 9 23 'N+IcLauthlin & Co., supplies, 6 58 Merrill Co., Charles E., hooks, 31 19 Messier & Centebar, groceries, 232 71 M rrell, S., expressing, 53 Narragansett Lachine Co., supplies, 14 47 O'Brien, Patrick, supplies, 1 50 Office Appliance Co., supplies, 3 91 Otis Brothers Co., sewing supplies, 6 11 Partridge Co., I€grace, athletic supplies, 103 +33 Pequossette Press, printing, 285 00 Pine Tree Press, printing,, 184 11 Proctor Co., S. 1lugene, supplies, 46 22 Public ;Seboal Publishing Co., printing, 7 31 Rand, XleNally & Co., maps, 69 87 Reed, Lucy D., supplies, 15 `2 Reed-Prentice Co., supplies, 4 57 Rcniington Typewriter Co., t3q)ewriters, 347 30 Rose Tea Co., supplies, `8 S9 Ryan & Buker, maps, 4-1 05 AUDITOR'S Rrpc)RT 379 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin 11., books, $608 68 Schmidt Co., Arthur, music, 8 28 Scribner's Sans Co., Charles, books, 61 55 Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies, 103 76 Shepard Stores, supplies, 4 75 Simpson Brothers Co., groceries, I88 OS Standard Diary Co., diaries, 9 45 Thomas Co., F. H., supplies, 5 03 Wadsworth Howland Co., supplies, 4 L14 Watertown Taxi Co., expressing, 34 2'5 U eidman, Jesse S., stationery, 5 50 Wensell & Co., supplies, 40 60 Whitcomb & Barrows, books, 24 12 Whitehill, Ed�%in H., postage, 20 50 ' Thite-Smith Music Publishing Co., music, 7 27 �,Vhite Co., R. H., supplies, 4 00 1-Tillard, F. R., stamps, 15 00 Wood Lumber Co.., A. IVI., lumber, :35 20 World Book Co., boobs, 70 75 Yale &Towne Mfg. Co., supplies, 2 30 Total expenditures, 8184,326 2 W Transformed to unexpended balance account, i -1,330 00 School Department, Operation Appropriaticii for 1921, 18,600 00 Expenditures Allen, Mrs. C. NI., salary, . $883 30 Allen, Janes, salary, 144 31 Catchpole, Edith, salary, 133 32 Lyons, William, salary, 500 00 Manning, Delia, salary, 800 00 McInnis, Catherine, salary, 333 30 Nentcomb, William, salary, 1,300 00 O'Toole, Nlichael, salary, 1,340 00 80 WATERTOWN TONVNT REPORT Pollock, Charles J., salary, $450 00 Riebardson, Joseph, salary, 1,108 21 Ross, David, s.a.lmr, 1,800 09 Ross, dames, salar-n., 1,763 00 Seaberg, Charles, sal"In" 1,135 3 Stanley, Carl, salary, 1,709 00 Waters, William, salary, =3150 00 Watson, Edward F., salary, 1,050 00 American Railway Express,expressing, 7 78 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 19 11 Bleachery F uel Co., charcoal, 70 pU Boston Feather Duster Co., dusters, 7 65 Boston and.Maine Railroad Co,, freight, 4 75 Cudahy y Packhlg Co., supplies, .5 00 Dallman Co., H. i., brushes, 123 74 Dolgo Co., C. B., disinfectant, 142 9.5 Edison Electric Tlhuninating Co., sen:ce, 2,029 5'-) Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 130 19 Gilchrist Co., cheese cloth, 9 60 Gri�'ith, W. C., bnishcs and mats, 70 32 Hackett Brothers Co., supplies, 1 70 International Chemical Co., oil, 54 00 Keef e's Express, expressing, G 50 Manning, William, supplies, 1 60 Masury Young Co., oil, 54 15 Morrell, S., expressing, 447 Newton and AYatertown Gas Light Co., service, 460 27 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 19,201 91 Orient Spray Co., all, 225 38 Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 18 25 Dose Tea Co., supplies. 99 Ryan Co., L., sawdust, 7 50 Simpson Brothers Co., charcoal, 15 63 men,ille Inrush Co., brushes, 88 27 Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal, 572 00 Sulpbo Napthol Co., disinfectant, 42 15 Water Department, water, 791 01 AUDITOR'S R. 381 Watertown To-xi,Co., expressing'. $5 00 ""I Qst Disinfectant Co., disinfectant, 36 27 Total expenditures. $38,4164 5 7 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 135 43 -- .1"'31$. ,000 00 School Deparbnent, Physicians and Nurses Appropriation for 1921, $3,000 ()0 Transferred Town Meeting, 140 00 82,860 00 Expoiditures Emerson, Dr. C. S., salary, S300 00 Harding, Susan M., salary, 1-20 00 Johnson, Alice, salary, 1,240 00 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., salary, 300 00 'Lorincr Dr. Benjamin T,, salary, 300 00 Total expenditures, a2,860 00 School Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1U2 1 , S750 00 Transferred Town 2\1ect-Ing, 65 00 S8101 00 Expc)idilures Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies, 86 17 Barrie, James R., stamp pad. 3 00 Brawn-Howland Co., cards, 22 02 Reim Publishing Co., subscription, 3 R) Groom & Co., Thomas, supplies, 1 20 Hammett Co., J. L., stationery, 8 46 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies, 1 35 Hale Specialty Co., supplies, 1 .50 Hatch, Whyte &, Macl-'-Icar, table, 97 38 Kee Lox 'NIfg. Co., stationerv, 5 50 Library Bumau, cards, 3 27 382 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Macey -XIorris Co., cabinets, S10 00 Martell Co., A. E., order books, 51 79 McLauthhn & Co., stationery, 16 80 Miller Bryant Pierce Co., stationary, is 90 Morris Ireland Safe Co., safe repairs, 8 00 The Murray Printing Company, relports, 30 00 New England Towel Supply Co., taivels, 8 70 O'Halloran, P. H., expenses, 250 00 Osborn Co., R. P., desk, 60 00 Pa- quossette Press, printing, 72 75 Post Office, stamps, etc., 02 82 Remington Typewrtiter Co., supplies, 26 10 Royal Tyl-.wwriter Co., repairs, 1 50 Standard Diary Co., diaries, 2 55 Watertown Electric Co., repairs, 2 60 Wright&Potter Printing Co., printing, 8 .85 Total expenditures, SS14 11 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 89 SS15 00 School Department, Telephones Appropriation for 1.921, �400 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 5 00 -- $405 00 Expo} iditir-res New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., service, $404 27 Transferred to tinexpended bahmcc account, 13 $405 00 School Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, $10,600 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 400 00 Insurance, S20 35 -- $11,220 35 AUDITOR IS REPORT 383 Expenditures Allen, Mrs. C. M., canimg chairs, $58 50 Allen Shade Folder Co., shades, 141 02 American Seating Co., repairs, 51 10 Baker, Frank G., heating rcpa.irs, 277 03 Beatrice, A., labor, 7 00 Beaumont & Aughtie, repairs, 13 70 Bell, J. E., repairs, 137 31. Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 81 87 Brown, C. J., pruning shn.ibbery, 3 00 Bargess, James B., painting, 645 00 Butters Ex press, mm ing piano, 12 00 Buttrick Lumber Co., lumber, 10 60 Chanciler & Farquhar, supplies, 7 73 Commonwealth Heating Co., repairs, 49 43 Devlin, John J., carpenter work, 129 54 Donaldson, William, carpenter work, 2,237 12 Elliott & Co., James, painting, 320 85 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 209 00 Fletcher, L. N., clack repairs, 22 00 Foresman Electric Co., motor, 612 60 Gerry Co., J. W., mall paper, 5 40 Gosling, Herbert, plumbing, 30.3 49 Griffith, W. C., barrels, 107 00 I-Iammett Co., J. L., blackboards, 128 29 Hawes Electric Co., repairs, 239 45 Holmes, C. E., repairs, 51 70 Howard Clack Co., E., repairs, 6 00 Ilzffe, William H., caxponter work, 233 00 International Engraving Co., gaskets, 2 70 Johnson Service Co., rei),airs, 12 45 Xede, D. F., repairs, 1 40 Denney Brothers & Wolkins, chairs, 224 10 Leonard, Brian, heating repairs, .34 00 Lexington Flagstaff Co., flag pole, 90 00 IN-Iaboney, D. J., repairs, 1 25 Martin, Thomas F., supplies, 6 so McElhiney, E. E., painting, 359 75 IXIcIntire, S. C., sash, 58 00 384 WATERTO rWN TOWN REPORT 1YIffbirter, A. L., piano repairs, $48 00 {leister, D. A., repairs, 41 00 Metropolitan Laundry, lauadryfi, 3 30 1lflarris, G. E., roofing, 531 21 Mumaghan, Hugh, grading, 125 00 Narragansett Mfg. Co., repairs, 373 0a' Newcomb, W. M., repairs, 50 75 Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co,, repairs, 63 li 1 Nonantum Coal Co., lime, 1 75 Morton, Thomas, chimney repairs, 902 80 O'Brien, Patrick, mason work, 291 60 Oliver Typewriter Co., repairs, 2 19 Otis Brothers Co., flags, 40 M Page Belting Co., pulley belt, 32 27 Perkins, L. Frank, repairs, 299 49 Quinn, Frank, repairing lawn molvers, 4 00 Remington Typewriter Co., repairs, 7 00 Rooney, John F., plumbing, 104 45 Ross, James, repairs, 5 00 Royal Ty-pewt iter Co., repairs, 7 50 Sha.ckley ; ,9ons Co., W. T., repairs, G 20 Simpson Brothers Corporation, repairs, 543 03 Singer Sewing Machine Co., repairs, 4 99 Snow Iron Works, repairs, 379 00 Spring Co., C. H., supplies, 32 43 Standard Electric Time Co., repairs, 32 00 Sturtevant Co., D. T., fare repairs, fil 49 Th4yer, S. G., papering, 6 00 Undenvood Typewriter Co., repairs, 5 lit] Taltham Lumber Co., Itunber, 12 SQ ' alworth lklfg. Co., supplies, 2f 55 Waters, William, repairs, S 20 Watertown Coal Co., lime, 3 54 Watertown Electric Co., repairs, 85 40 'atertonm Lumber Co., lumber, 3 04 Watertown Tani Co., expressing, 40 50 Wheeler, C. A., curtain, 20 00 Wheeler & Nilson, curtains, 32 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 385 Whiting, M., carpenter work, 9 82 filkinson Co., James, receivers, 29 10 Worthington Ptmlp and Machinery C o., repairs, 15 20 Total expenditures, $11,188 3 Transferred to i-mexpended balance account, 32 00- q i % - _- 811,220 35 School Department, Evening Appropriation for 1921, 82,000 00 Transferred Town Meetilla, 25 00 82,025 00 Expmdifures Albee, Lillian C., salary, 860 00 Dolton, Minna, salary, 27 00 Drake, Mabel G., salary, 168 00 Hobbs, Blanche, salary, 101 50Hollister, Louise fir., salary, 78 00 Hutchinson, Edythe, salary, 176 00 Jenkins, Winifred E., salary, 10 50 T\IcNally, Alice, salary, 91 00 Mo3mihat , Mary U, salary, 174 50 Nelson, -Mrs. E. C., salary, lily 00 Nelson, Earl C., salaa v, 280 00 Reid, Ethel E., salary, 130 00 Titcumb, Katherine, salary, 91 Ol} ,Ross, Dais d, sala.rlr, Y 203 00 11- 1hite, B. Belle, salark, 147 Oil York, Mary H., sa.lam-, 75 00 American Book Co,, supplies, 77 Babb & Co., Edward E,, supplies, 4 11 Fraser, D. A., books, 9 60 Ginn & Co., books, 10 50 Harnmett Co., J. L., supplies, 3 89 Beath & Co., D. C., books, 5 08 Houghton 14Ii4Ilin & Co., books, 12 82 386 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Macmillan Co., supplies, .19;22 76 Pequossette Press, printing, 10 50 Pine Tree Press, printing, 3 00 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin H., bows, 3 67 Total expenditures, S;2,024 20 Transferred to unexpended balance account, $0 $`?,025 00 School Department} Trade Appropriation for 1921, 88,500 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 20 00 S.840 00 Expenditures Boston, City of, tuition, 72 60 Carnbriclge, City of, trade, 265 00 Middlesex County, tuition, 160 87 Newton, City of, tuition, 7,581 18 Total. expenditures, $8,479 65 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 35 $8,480 00 School Department, Continuation Appropriation for 1921, 59,0+00 00 Transferred Town Mecting, 495 00 S,a05 00 Expenditures Allev, Mrs. C. M., salary, $14 00 Catchpole, Mth, salary, 8 00 Childs, Bradley, salary, 4 00 Damon, Mth S., salary, 900 00 Keating, Franklin P., salary, 1,450 98 Deep, Marion P., salary, 1,:307 50 Mcf nnis, Katherine, salary, 14 00 AUDITOR 7S REPORT 387 Watson, Edward F'., salarv, 1 50 Whitehill, Edivixi 1-i., salarv, 1.,542 00 Ambrose & Co., F. M., tool{, 90 American Book Co., book, 96 American Wood Workfng Machine Co., machines, 1,636 00 Andrews, Austin H., milk; 12 19 Babb & Co., Ed atd E., supplies, 27 97 Dent-, C. Frank, supplies, 96 .50 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies, 36 71 Buttrick Lumber Co., lumber, 571 16 Chandler & Farquhar, supplies, 256 30 Dennison 1\1fg. Co., supplies, 1 68 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 98 84 Fraser, W. H., laiuvh-y, 2 60 Goldbanks Market, supplies, 1 13 Goldberger, Herman, magazines, 22 75 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies, 1 36 Hawes Electric Co., supplies, 19 27 Heath & Co., D. C:., books, 1 6G Jordan Marsh Co., supplies, S 10 Deep, Nlarion F., expenses, 3 00 Lippincott Co., J. B., lxooks, 19 02 Macmillan Co,, books, 7 42 McLautlilia & Co., stationery, 1 00 Messier &- Centebar, supplies, 2S 02 Office Appliance Co., supplies, 2 OG Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 7 92 Pcquossette Press, printing, 41 75 Renlui lgton Typewriter Co., paper, 14 23 Simpson Brathers Co., groceries, 73 10 Snows Market, supplies, 2 40 Standard Diary Co., diary, 1 so Stone & Forsyth Co., supplies, 9 75 IVhite Co., NV- W., map, 2 06 IV, hitelaill, Edwin H., expenses, 71 4-4 IN,Ilyt+e Co., Oliver, supplies, 29 40 Total cxpendittires, 88.:381 54 388 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended balance account, .5123 40 --- - - IS8,05 00 School Department, Special (Halls) Appropriation for 1921, $250 00 Transfel-rcd Tovm Meeting, 70 00 - — $320 00 Expcndiffires Newcomb, William, services, q,9 00 O'Toole, Xlichael, senices, 6 00 Ross, David, services, 139 00 Ross, John J., services, 108 50 Seaburg, Charles, services, 35 50 Stanley, Carl B., services, is 00 Total expenditures, S316 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 4 00 $320 00 School Departrnent� Contingent Appropriation for 1921, 000 00 Transferred TOW11 'Meeting, 90 go - - $990 00 E'VPendiPtres American Rallivay Express, expressing, 82 23 B I azo, H aro Id D.,cx penses, 85 00 Butters Express,moving piano, 6 00 Clement, R. A., expenses, 20 00 Durrell, Charles P., incidentals, 24 12 Farquhar, David, bindhig, 5 00 Framingham State Normal School, car fares, 1 74 Greenough Co., W. A., directory, 8 00 Groom &- Co., Thomas, diplomas, 146 25 Harding, Susanlkl., expenses, 70 AUDITOR'5 REPORT 38D Hillard, Pearl M., expenses, SO 95 Holmes, C. E., moving hooks, 7 00 Johnson, Alice M., expenses, 10 80 Keep, Marion P., expenses, 4 00 Relly, Timothy, flowers, 12 .50 1\1CGee, Vincent, services, 3 00 Nelson, Earl +C., expenses, 19 06 Nichola.ss, Louisa A., expenses., 1 74 O'Halloran, P. H., incidentals, 1 65 Otis Brothers Co., ribbon, 75 39 Pequossette Press, printing, 23 25 Perl_ins, Louis, sere-ices, 4 00 Pine Tree Press, printing;, 23 50 Price, Wilfred H., expenses, 154 27 Putnam, Walter L., expenses, 27 15 Rodgers, J. Harry, expenses, 2$ 00 Smith, Ivan G., expenses, 7 00 Speare, Frank: P., address, 25 00 Spencer, Harold C.,engrossing diplomas, 44 75 Taylor, Rey*. F. D., address, 15 00 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 8 75 Walker, Ruth 0., expenses, 4 40 A' 'arcl, Rachael, expenses, 1 80 W atcrtov m Sun, rtdvertising, 6 00 W aterto,6-%-n Taxi Co., carting, .114 00 'heeler, C. Arthur, expenses, 33 80 bitehill, Edwin H., expenses, 3 85 Willard, P. R.. expenses, 15 04 Wright, Frank IV., address, 15 00 Total expenditures, 8080 69 Transturred to unexpended balance account, 31 8900 00 390 W:t.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Libraries and Reading Room Public Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1921, 810,560 00 Transferred Town Nleeting, 231 00 Expenditures Bartlett, Beryl, salary, 81,000 03 Camp, Mildred H., salary, 1,5450 00 Chebool`1tan, Pailoon, salary, 3 00 Courtney, Minnie C., salary, 1,110 00 Da.rrlis, James B., salary, 842 00 Edgar, Milton, salary, 6 75 Hanson, Alice E., salary, 390 00 Hatch, Mary E., salary, 952 91) Hicks, Helen, salary, 00 70 Hoban, Mary, salary, 150 Kennison, Elsie, salary 12 60 MacDonald, Irene, salary, 1.,054 00 Masters, ;Lydia, salary, 1,810 00 N,Iossman, Arthur D., salary, 93 60 Rix, Ethel, salary, 413 11 Rose, Evelyn S., salary, 119 87 Ruggles, Helen, salan,, 300 00 Sarafian�, X. A., salary, 7 20 Torrey, Frank, salary, 241 00 Yerxa, Catheriae, salary, 532 1.0 Total expenditures, S10,320 78 Transferred to u-nexpended balance account, S 22 10,329 00 Public ,Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding Appropriation for 1021, 82'-d 00 ()0 Transferred `!`oxwn Meeting, 230 00 Ly1 1y, `/y1k,�' 82,gl3 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT expend-itures A. L. A. Publishing Co., books, S1 94 American Book Co,, books, £il 56 Baker Co., Walter H., books, 6 f 1 Bobbs Merrill Co., books, 8 50 13-:tte4eld W. A., books, 61 50 De'"Tolfe S. Fiske Co. books, 778 02 Educational Publishing Co., lacks, 28 54 Ginn, &- Co., books, 77 46 Goldberger, Ferman, periodicals, 226 30 Goodspeed's Book Shop, books, 14 40 Greenough Co., IV. A., directories, 16 90 Hairenick Press, books, 50 60 Hammett Co., J. L<, books, 20 10 Heath & Co., D. C., books, 36 65 Houghton, Mifflin Co., books, 18 99 Huntting Co., H. R., hooks, 121 38 Library Book House, books, 691 72 Library Bureau, books, 3 00 Little, B ro vm & Co., books. 19 25 Lull, Robert W., books, 2 50 Mann Publishing Co., books, 4 00 Masters, Lydia W., books, 7 40 Michelson Co., N,, binding, 561 85 New England Historical Society, subscription, 5 00 Newton Tree Library, books, 3 00 Old Comer Book Store, books, 18 06 Pilgrim Press, Books, 11 29 Standard Book Binding Co., binding, 16 00 University Press. books, 2 04 Wells, L. A., binding, 25 09 White Co., R. H., books, 6 55 Womwrath, A. R.., books, 24 58 Total expenditures, $2,929 58. Transferred to unexpended balance aecc,unt, 42 - 52,930 00 02 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, ,20-0 00 Expenditures A. P. R. Paste and Glue Co., glue, 89 48 Arnberg File and Index Co., cabinet, 11 00 American Historical .Association, dues, 3 00 American Library, Association, sub- scription, 5 60 American Railway Express„expressing, 12 26 Baker, Frank G., rep dnq, 3 13 Baxter, A. C., electrical work, 8 70 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 43 Brourn-Howland Co., supplies, 42' 45 Butters Express, expressing, 3 35 Cheney Paper Co., paper, 1 50 Cool-Vivian Co., paper, 11 14 Democrat Printing Co., supplies, 9 77 Dimond Union Stamp Worlm, stamps, 7 25 Dolge. Co., C. B., disinfectant, 1.1 35 Donaldson, William, carpenter work, 24 96 East Watertown Bazaar, supplies, 1 89 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., st.rvice, 495 3S Everett Brothers, expressing, 1 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 70 41 Franklin Paint and Color Co., paint, 1 go Gad*lard. Brothers, cards, 89 23 Gibbs Express, expressing, 6 62 Goding, Herbert, repairs, 12 56 Graphic Press, printing, 250 0 Griffith, -W. C., mats, 6 00 Ilairenick Press, printing* 7 50 Howard Clock Co., f., repairs, 7 76 Keefe°s Express, expressing, 3.5 Leavens Co., Willitam, ftu-niture, 21 80 LeFort, David T., repairs, 3 4: Library Art Club, dues, 6 00 Library Bureau, supplies, 145 60 Library of Congress, cards, 64 11 AUDITOR'S REPORT Massachusetts Audubon Society, subscription, 9-5 00 Massachusetts Wharf'Coal Co., coal, 711 05 Masters, Lydia W.,incidentals, 171 52 McConnell Co.,William C., supplies, 75 McLauthlin & Co., stationen., 24 41 McLautl lin Co., George T., repairs, 19 67 Medici Society, pictures, 24 38 Miltoia, C. D., screens, 5 20 lkfoore, Ellis, pbotographs, I"1 2.5 Morrell, S., expressing, 113 The Murray Printing Co., reports, 14 50 NatiDnal Child Welfare Association, supplies, 1 20 NatiQnal Educational Association, subscription, 5 00 National Geographic Society, pictures, 8 00 New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., senice, 80 34 Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., service, 8 80 Nonanturn Coal Co., coal, 105 23 Old South I�',iagravi-niz Co., printing, 5 25 Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 3 69 Peerless Supply Co., stipplies, 7 83' Perkins Institution, caning chairs, is 68 Pine Tree Press, printing, 4 50 Richardson &- Boyntc)n Co,, repairs, 3 70 Rundlett, B. T., painting,, 1.3 75 Smith TvpmNlriter Co., L. C., repairs, 2 08 Steves Electric Co., K., supplies, 1 10 Stone & Forsyth Co., supplies, 11 00 Tecle Co., 'W.U. H. W., supplies, 4 30 Thorp &- 'Martin Co., stationery, 2 25 United States Rubber Co., supplies, 3 69 Water Department, water, 7 04 Watertown 1'.1ectric Co., -repairs, 4 15 Watertown TIL%i CO., SeniCe, 3 00 White Co., R. H., case, 6 75 394 Ti ATERTC]WN TClt'4•N REPORT NVHting, M., repairs, 12 12 Whit-Son Sales Co., stationer-, 9 75 � Tnlfsnn, L., vent, 555 00 Total expenditures, 83,249 91 Transferred to unexpended valance account, 09 83,250 00 Recreation Park Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1921, `00 00 Exp'Virditilres Horton, Van D., sahirk-, S`00 00 Park Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, S1,200 00 Expenditures American Railway Express,expressing, 2 40 Beatrice,A., cinders„ 12 00 Bert, C. Frank, supplies, 27 73 Breck Robinsoa NumeryT Co., privets, 11 53 Collins, J. Lincoln, netting, is 35 Cushing & Co., J., salt, 3 70 Eaton, Leroy S., printing, 7 00 Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 2 50 Coding, Herbert, repairs, 17 75 McLauthlin & Co,, supplies, 25 Me-inter, D. A., repairs, 35 50 Pay rolls, weekly, 1,012 51 Pefluossette Press, printing, 17 50 Tree Warden Department, trtic ing, 17 50 Tribune-Enterprise, ad.,�*ertising, f 50 Water Department, water, 4 34 Total expenditures, $1,198 73 AUDITOR'S REPORT :3195 Transferred to unexpended >}a.lance account, 81 27 $1,2;00 00 Playground Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1921, 2,0-1(; 00 Transfcrred Tmvn Afeeting, 25 00 —� $2,021 00 Expo nditI i Doyle, bertha, salary, . 81-14 00 Kelley, Ia r'WI es, .salary-, 1-1-I 00 Kelley, rTank, salary, ISO 00 Lyons, Frances, salary, 144 00 N-1cNamara, F. ,J., salary, 385 00 Mooney, Francis, salary, 200 00 Nichols, Libbie, salary, A4 UO Ryan, Edward, sala,rv, 200 00 Tolman, Mrs. Charles, salary, 120 00 Wheeler, C. Artljur, salary, lg0 00 Wilson, Francis, salary, 180 00 Total expenditures, $2,021 00 Playground Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, two 00 `l'ransferrod Town -Meeting, �188 10 — $1,388 10 Lvpendifures Boston Regalia Co., badges, 43 95 Brine Cc., James W., athletic supplies, ©ardis, James B., glass, Devlin, John J., carpenter work, 'a'} �I i Eaton, Lerav 5., printing, 28 `'2 1.5 Pletcher Aardware Co., supplies., (1)0 82 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies, 98 34 Hodgson & Cc , E. P., portable, 100 00 International Chemical Co., disinfectant, 8 20 396 WATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Keefe's Express, expressing, 842 00 Kelley, Thomas F.; supplies, 2 00 McLauthlin & Co., stationery, 4 09 1,11cNarnara, Alice L., typewriting, �5 00 McNamara, F. J., incidentals, 13 43 Sv1cNamara, J. H., sand, 21 00 1 ester, D. A., repairs, 109 95 Morrell, S., expressing, 79 Partridge & Co., firstraid kits, rS 50 Pay rolls, weekly, 261 76 Tappan Boat 1ffg. Co., boat, 58 00 Free Warden Dept., trucking, 16 52 Watertown Liunber Co., lumber, 7 35 Waterproof Faint and Varnish Co., pail-it, 4 00 White, Williwn L.,carpenter work, 49 95 Whiting, M., carpenter work, 92 11 Total expenditures, 81,37E, 21 Transferred to -ancxpended balance accoiint, 11 89 81,388 10 Metropolitan park Tax Appropriation for 1921, $18,683 69 Ex,,ocnd tares Xfasmchusetts, Commonwealth of, tax, 818,{i83 69 Public Indebtedness and Interest Town Debt Appropriation for 1,921 . $135,000 00 Bonds paid, 81351000 00 Interest Appropriation for 1921, 876,500 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 7,000 00 S83r500 00 AUDITOR t S REPORT Expenditures Coupons, 857,075 00 Discount on temporary mans, 25,296 S7 Total expenditures, $82,371 Sr Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1,1.23 13 53, 00 00 Taxes State Tax Appropriation for 1921, $77,140 00 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth cf, tax, $77,140 00 State Tax, Special Appropriation for 1921, $3,636 60 Expetidill res vIassaehusetts, Commonwealth of, tax. 83,030 �i0 County Tag Appropriation for 1921, 9,41,126 94 E pe)idituxes Xfiddlesex County, tax, S41,126 94 County Hospital Appropriation for 1921, $2,049 00 Expendil Tres 11lidcllesex County, tax, $2,049 06 Charles, River Basin Appropriation for 1921, $3,309 04 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax, $3, 09 04 398 WATERT01VN TOWN P.L'PORT Civilian War Poll Tax Appropriation for 1921, $17,088 00 Expenditures ,Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax, $17,088 00 Rapid Transit Investigation. Appropriation for 1921, $141 44 Expend-ilures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax, 141 4 Water Works Water Department, Superintendent ?appropriation for 1921, 82,300 00 Expenditures Ruud tt, D. A., salary, 82,300 00 Water Deparbnent, Assistant Superintendent Appropriation for 1921, 81.,s0{1 ta0 Expendihire.s Rundlett. W. E., salary-, S1,800 00 Water Department, First Clerk Appropriation for 1921, 51,000 00 Expenditures Rundlett, Laura, salary, 81,000 00 Water Department, Second Clerk Appropriation for 1921, $780 00 �x��ardr:Crra•c• Thompson, Olive, sa.laa'y, $780 00 AUDITOR'S FZFORT 39! Water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1921, $17,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 2,504 94 $19,504 94 Expenditures American Rai: way Express, expressing, $1 64 Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 14 90 Boston &- Nlaine R.R. Co., freight and rent of land, 39404 Braman, Doer &- Co., tools, 105 75 Burton Rogers Co., supplies, 85 Butters' Express, expressing, 1 00 Byers Co., A. TM., pipe, 1,686 01 Chadwick Boston Lead Co., pipe, 172 11 Davis & Farrium Mfg. Co., castings, 121 51 Donaldson Iran Co., pipe, 2,709 38 Everett Bros., expressing, 78 80 Fiske Iron Works, J. fir., fountain, 60 00 (_,]over, Charles A,, wood, 116 00 Goding, Herbert, connections, 137 40 I terse'- lffg. Co., meters, 1,689 80 InvinFCo., George C., repairs, 36 70 Keefe's Express, hauling pipe, 15 00 Belly, 'Thomas F., repairs, 57 00 Lead Lined IT011 Pipe Co., pipe and fittings, 64 50 Ludlow Valve; Mfg. Co., valves and hydrants, 1,410 Oil Meister, D. A., repairs, 39 70 Nfueller Mfg. Cc,, H., scnrice boxes, 2,949 82 Neivton, City of, dynamite, 2 10 Norwood Engineering Co., plugs, 7 20 Otis Bros. Co., gioves, 21 00 Pay rolls, 'Weekly, 7,383 14 Praetor Co., S. Eugene, supplies, 35 50 Richardsou Clement, tools, 3 12 Sanitas Mfg. Co., tools, 21 00 Sullivan, Ja.rnes H., oil, 14 90 400 WATERTC31iTN TOWN REPORT Thompson Durkee Co., fittings, 40 75 '", Wdo Bras. & Bond Co., piers, 53 00 Waltham Coal Co., cement, 40 00 '"ralworth Mfg. Co., gaskets, 15 55 Watertown Coal Co., cement, 4 00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber, 1 50 Total expenditures, 819,5N 27 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 67 19,504.94 Water Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1921, 8191000 00 Transferred 'ToNvn Meeting, 130 00 S,81i 1 00 �xpc��difrc��:s Allen Bros., seals, 11 00 American Railway Express, expressing, 43 Baker, Frank G., repairs, 2 48 Battery & Ignition Service Co., repairs 55 28 Bout, C. Frank, hard,�%Tare, 27 20 Boston Index Card Co., meter carols, 1 3.5 Boston and Maine Railroad Co., freight, 25 48 Bowles, George W., auto, repairs, 187 21 Brei,�ler Company, battery repairs, 4 50 Burton Rogers Co., tools, 5 00 Caldwell Co., George A,, supplies, 9 71 CliadNNi ck- Boston Lead Co., tubing, 12 16 Claus, Robert G., auto supplies, 6 30 Clallin & Co., W. A., battery supplies, 14 10 Darley & Co., W. A., leak locator, 88 20 Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co., castings, 94 07 Edison EIectric Illuminating Co., service, 24 71 Fair-.Allen Co., C. E., auto repairs, 119 02 AUDITOR'S REPORT" 401 Fletcher Hardware. Co., llardAvire, 515 75 Frost & Adams Co., repairs, (31 Gleason, Carl H., insurance, 1.09 20 Gi41( ing, Herbert, repairs., 2 65 Green & Co., S. B., cement, 18 40 Herser Mfg. Co., meter parts, 664 55 Holmes, C. R., gasoline, 7 17 Hood Tire Sales Co., auto supplies, 187 49 Iliffe„ William H., repairs, 59 3.1 Jennev llfg. Co., grease, 2 50 Kizih, ���illiam F., INTrench+es, 115 00 lklacIntosh, John, fuel, 00 00 Mahoney, D. J., faun belt, 6 7 lakepeace, B. I.,., supplies, 1 61 INIarkrow Ribbon and Carbon Co.,holders, 3 56 I+Iassachusetts, Commonwealth of, registrations, is 00 : cGuire & Roche, auto insurance, 290 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies, 1 00 Moister, D. A., repairs, 2040 I organ„ John C., auto supplies, 70 Nev: England Telephone and Tele- raph, service, Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 97 8-4 Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 4 50 Pay rolls, weekly, .5,378 02 Peyttossette Press, cards, 7 50 Procter Co., S. Eugene, alcohol, 0 50 Ramer Rubber Co., tires, 14 70 Regan, C. J., rent of .garage, 79 00 Simpson Brothers Corp., sidewalk repairs, 8 42 Smith, Roland L., portalite, 29 00 Stnyth-Brv,wer Co., repairs, 00 14 Standard Oil Co., real, 25 42 Staples, J. Tied, pipe cleaner, 41 2D Sullivan, James H., oil and gasoline, 594 7 Thompson-Durkee Co., fittings, 33 10 United States Radiator Corp., bars, 2 02 Waldo Brothers and Band Co., pipe nutter, 29 81 402 WA'TERTOWlti TOWX REPORT W atcrtown Goal Co., cement, $12 00 Watertown I.urnl)cr Co., ltunlx:r, 1 40 Watertown Pharmacy, batteries, etc. 1 10 Webster Co., 1-1'. A., hunter, 13 92 Whitchead, �Arilliam W., auto repairs, 154 94 Woodward-Wanger Co,, grapple, G 00 Total exj)enditures, S9,860 21 Transferred to unexpended balance account, e 88,861 00 Water Department, Special Appropriation for 1921, �20,000 Of) Transferred. '1`o vii Meeting, 2,366 94 $23,633 06 a�Tpenditrares Bent, G. Frank, liardware, Soo 95 Roston and 1laine Railroad Co., freight, 66 06 Bowles, George W., repairs, 2 E50 Builders Ir{sir Foundry-, stings, 506 26 Chadiirick Boston Lead Co,, lead. 812 0 Davis&Farnum Alfg. Co., castings, 722 24 Donaldson Iron Co., pipe, 1.1,790 1.1 CN,erett Brothers, expressing, 94 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., hardware, 96 02 Glover, Charles A,, wood, 116 Q{1 Keefe's Express, hauling pipe, 133 00 Kelly, Thornas F., repairs, 203 05 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valves, 1,600 11 McKim Co., R. B., supplies, 31 20 Nl ister, D, A., repairs, 5 90 Morrell, S., expressing, 1 47 Pair rolls, weekly, 6,744 20 Simpson Brothers Cor(i., granolithic, 183 55 Satllivan, James II., oil, 110 40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 403 Spaulding-:Moss Co., bluepiints, SS 48 Waldo Brethers & ]fond Co., supplies, 244 :34 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber, 44 SO 11'ebster Co., W. 4., lumber, 24 34 Total expenditures, 823,133 OC Water Department, Office Expense Approp iation for 1021, -S 00 00 Transferred Town Nfecting, :325 00 -� 81,0`5) 00 Expenditures American City, subscriptions, S+4 00 Barre, Beale Co., F. W., stationery, 30 Barrie, James R., stamp lead, 1 50 Boston Index Card Co., cards, 6 ?7 Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co.,repairs, 30 S7 Dixon, Elixabeth Z., stamps, 6 38 E,aton, LerDv D., printing, 52 50 Fire and Water Engineering, subscription, S 00 Frost & Adams Co., supplies, 7 93 1-Iainmett Co., J. L., srpplies, 0-4 Johnson, Edwin, draughtiag', 418 67 Kee Lox lMfg. Co., supplies, 4 00 McArdle, H. B., stationery, 4 90 McCoy, James D., rent of typewriter, 5 00 McLauthlin & Co., stationery, 3 23 Morrell, S., expressing 79 The Murray Printing Company, reports, 16 75 N ow England Telephone~ajid Telegraph Co., service, 80 72 New England Towel Supply Co., towels, 7 20 .Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., t ubing, 40 1'equossette Press, printing, 93 i0 Post Office, stamps, 140 42 404 -W 1TBRTOWN' TOWN REFOR1` Public Works, subscr;ption 193 00 Rundlett, D. S., incidentals, 12 00 Tharp & Martin Co., book, 1s 50 Transo Rnvelope Co., envelopes., 60 52 Wales Adding Machine Co., repairs, 2 31 "Fatal expenditures, $1,020 20 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 4 80 81,0`5 W Water Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1921, $91S 00 Transferred °Tm%m 'fleeting, 324 00 q}94 00 Expenditures Payrolls, vacations, L59-1 00 Metropolitan Water Tax Appropriatioza for 1921, 838,430 S3 Ex pen d itures Massachusetts, Conunonwealth of, tax, $38,430 83 Public Cemeteries Cemetery Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1921, 181,500 00 Expenditures Shorey, Frank R., salary, 1,500 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 405 Cemetery Department, Labor Appropriation for 1921, $4,500 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 35 00 4,465 OU ExPendilares Pay rolls, weekly, 84,464 32 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 68 4,465 00 Cemetery Department, Contiageat Appropriation for 1921, 8400 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 53 06 453 00 Expendit:cres .Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 81l 31 Davenport, A. III., plants and. planting, 86 75 Dixon, Elizabeth Z., stamps, 3 37 BI merson &- IN orris, posts, 126 00 -Fletcher Hardware Co., lawn mowers, 33 0 Galvin, Patrick., lumber, 6 00 Goding, Herbert, repairs, 21 54 Holmes, C. E., repairs, 14 50 McCue, Thomas Joseph, sand, 7 06 ArlcLauthlin & Co., stationery, 1 60 Meister, D. A., repairs, 4 05 New England Telephone and Tele- graph, service, 44 88 Pequossette Press, printing, 16 30 Shorey, Frank R., expenses, 32 30 Spring Co., C. H., cement, 7 50 Sullivan, James H., oil, 2 00 Tree Warden Department, trucking, 13 64 '"rater Department, water, 6 60 406 WATER`roWN TOWN REPORT %Vaterto,A,n Cnal Co., ccmcnt, 83 00 Watertown Lumber Cc., lumber, 0 15 NVilson, William H., car7)cnter work, 4 0 Total expenditures, $452 15 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 85 � -3 00 Miscellaneous Ahnsh€ruse Department, Special Appropriation for 1921, $150 00 E,cpettditrtres Pay rolls, weekly, $150 00 Arlingtan Street Amount, brought forward, 487,379 17 Appropriation, 1,921, 63,000 00 - -- $70,379 17 Expenditures American Tar Co., tar, $101 00 Beatrice, A., trucking, 48 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., SUPI)Iies, 47 10 Collins,Thomas, buildin eatch basins, 78 00 Hood Rubber Co., cinders, 74 50 i ectie, Thomas Joseph, coal, 295 20 McCue, 'Thomas Joseph, trucking and Shovel, 1.,375 00 McNamara, J. H., sand, 13 75 Oates, fie-marl 1'4+1., services, 53 00 Parry Brick Co., brick, 440 00 Pay rolls, highway department, 8,548 33 Pay rolls, Free Warden Department, 115 56 AUTDITOR'S REPORT 407 Puritan Iron Works, basins, 20 00 Shepard, John, building catch basins, 00 00 Simpson Brothers Corporation, contract work, 47,233 19 Spring Co., C. 1., pipe, 4.1 63 Stone, Walter C., recording clued, 3 25 Tredenniek Co., shelter, 3,870 00 Water Department, water, 16 i 63 Watertown. Coal Co., cement, 97 50 Total expenditures, IS 63,492 29 Balance carried forward. Or 86 88 $70,3 f 9 17 Assessors' Department, Vault Appropriation, 1921, $1,000 UQ Ex; eiidigures Bixby, Curtis W., plans, ;�� 00 General Fireproofing Corporation, shelving, 120 20 Theurer, Cato A., contract, 49.5 OCR Watertown Electric Co., wiring, 99 80 York Safe and Lock Co,. [lour, 230 00 Total expenditures, 1,000 00 Athletic Field Balance brought forward, $50,542 73 E,x penditures Andrews Co., A. R., typenriting, 835 07 Brown, David, engineer, 245 00 Carroll, jalnes, rcdtxman, 150 00 Davis Co., S. H., hardware, 124 66 InVin & Co., George C., contract, 36,189 I's Kiley, Margaret, typewriting, 3 40 408 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Learned, W. F., services, S100 00 ,Meaghcr, Ginnie, typewriting, 10 00 Meister, D. A., repairs, 10 75 Newton and atertown Gas Light Co., service, 17 6 Pay rolls, Fighway de-partment, 174 05 Spaulding-Moss Co., blueprints, f 54 Spring Co., C. H., pipe and cement, 113 38 IVater Department, service, 368 02 Wilson, Richard, engineer, 330 64 Total expenditures, $37,819 35 Balance carried fon --d, 18,723 38 56,542 73 Betterments, 1920 Balance brought fon ard, 930 74 Transferred Town Meeting, 317' 29 $613 45 .�x�e�di��eres McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking, $25 00 N%C€u�, Thomas Joseph, sand, 45 60 Pay rolls, weekly, 194 05 Standard ail Co., asphalt, 358 80 Total expenditures, $613 45 Bette=ents, 1921 Appropriation, 1921, 832,500 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 1,643 29 - - - S34,856 71 }s'xpvfdiftires Beatrice,A., trucking, I'080 00 Boston Elevated Railway Co., electric shovel, 551 35 Buffalo Steam.holler Co.,operator, 18 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 409 Cacca.varo Son, I,otus,building wall, S25)0 00 Fletcher Ilarclivare Co., hardware-, 56 99 Keefe's E.%Press, expressing, 50 Lombard, S. & R. J., curbing, 903 02 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking, 5,%9,5 00 McCue, Thomas Joseph, coal, 619 14 Nonan.tum Coal Co., coal, 13 16 Norton, Thornas, bolding Nuall, 75 00 Pay rolls, weekly, 9,654 75 Pettingell-r drews Co., �Nire, 45 90 Shepard, John, building manholes, 12 00 Simpson Brothers Corporation, gra°nclithie, 5,2982 34 Spring Co., C. H., cement, 1.24 25 Standard Oil Co., asphalt, 73G 00 Watertown Coal Co., cement, 36) 30 lVatertown Lumber Co., I=nber, 11 46 Total expenditures, 925,395 69 Balance carried for-ward, 5,461 92 $30, 56 it Cemetery Department, New Entrance .Appropriation, 192.1, $2,700 00 Expenditures Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 1 35 Caccavaro & Son, L., wall., 128 50 Collins, Thomas, building catch basins, 1.2 Mil Fletcher IIardware Co., supplies, 3 60 A-IcR..arty {L Co., C. J,, 'ut[:, 15 37 A-leCtxe, Thomas Joseph, steam sbovel, 337 50 11-IcCue, Thomas Joseph, sand, 14 18 Meister, D. A., repairs, 1 55 h4urnaghan, Hugh, trucking, 45 40 Pa=. Brick Co., brick, 220 00 Pair rolls, highway department, 972 05 410 1VA!rERT0WN TOWN REPORT Puritan Iron Works, catch basins, 8251 00 Shepard, John, building catch basins, 36 00 Spring Co., C. H., pipe, 285 74 SiNift, John, building catch basins, 12 00 Total expenditures, $2,336 14 Balance carried fonvard, 863 S6 ' 2,700 00 Cemetery Department, Land Damages Appropriation for 1,921, $600 00 Ezpenditvres Reid, William, daina es, 600 00 Drainage Appmpriaiion for 1921, �;14,000 00 Transferred Town 1-leeting, 355 S7 33,644 1 Expendiftircs Arlington Gas Light CG., services, 830 03 Boston and Maine Railroad Co.,freight, 256 24 Collins, Thomas G.,building manholes, 354 40 Conners, Harty, repairs, 10 00 Davis, Co., S. H., tools, 6 75 Dyar Suppler Co., supplies, 72 81 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 103 26 11alpin's Welding Shop, repairs, G 50 Helrich, B., building catch basins, 252 00 Hood Rubber Co., nibber boots, 72 90 I{eefe, D. F., supplies, 2 25 Lucas, A 1. Frank, lumber, 15 41. -McCarty &-: Co., Charles J., tools, 949 12 McCue, Thomas Joseph, steam shovel and truclaing, 1,037 50 AI`DI`I'OR'S REPORT 411 AlcCue, Thomas Joseph, gravel ar�d coal, 8373 17 National Traders Co., pails, 26 11 Newton, City of, dynamite, 9 70 Parry Brick Co,, brick, 1,599 40 Pay rolls, weekly, M073 98 Puritan froze Works, catch basins, 3,419 40 Shepard, John, building maniholes, 186 00 Spring Co., C. H., pile and brick, 11,202 38 Sullivan, Jaynes H., gasoline, 1.41 16 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., segment ]Mocks, 863 29 Watertown Coal Co., cement. 820 98 aterta,vvn Lumber Co., lumber, 28 92 Total expenditures, S32,012 2b Transferred to unexpended balance account, 731 87 Engineering Department, New Transit Appropl iation, 1921, ,S351D 00 1-:xpendii arcs Berger&Sons, C. L,, transit, $350 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, Special Appropi~iation, 1921, $700 00 E:vpeflclitftres f{itzhenry-Guptill Co., sprayer, 650 0.0 Goodyear Tire mid Rubber Co., hose, 49 98 Total expenditures, $699 98 Transferred to unexpended I�alance account, 02 700 00 412 WATERTQWN TOWN REPORT Health Department, Garbage Disposal, Special Appropri,atiezi for 1921, $2,000 000 Expenditures klargoulel'f,Jacques, payments, $2,000 00 Highway Department, Stable Repairs Appropriation, 1921, $6,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 4 75 30 $5,524 70 E-kpenditures Mffe, William H., contimet, 85,000 00 Rundlett, B. T., painting, 524 70 Total expenditures, $5,524 70 highway Department, Stable Equipment Appropriation, 1021, 81,125 00 Transferred Town Meeting, 3 00 - $1,122 00 xpend tures Keith, J. C., horses and equipment, 'S1,1?2 00 Hosmer School AdditICII Balance brought forward, I ljol Ol Appropriation, 1921, S50 00 $951 61 Expenditrr_res Beatrice, .A,., tracking, $48 00 Everett Brothers, trucking, 5 00 General Electric Co., motor, 49 95 AUDITOR IS REPORT 413 Keefe, 1). F., plumbing, S278 7 Ilartin, John J., gradin , 322 24 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trading, fit DO uttall, J., lathe, 05 00 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, supplies, 6 52 Simpson Brothers Co., granolithic, 72 00 Vaughan Co., W, C., hardware, 5 20 Wilkinson Co., James, hardware, 10 00 Total expenditures, $925 14 Balance carried f€nvard, 26 47 $051 61 Overlay, 1919 Balance brought forward, s6,271 78 Transferred Town Meeting, 6,000 00 $2i•1 79 Expenditures Abatements granted by Assessors, 2 00 Balance carried forward, 260 78 $271. 78 Overlay, 1920 Levied by Assessors, S11,850 00 Et penditures Abatements granted by Assessors, $4,709 37 Deficit brought forward, 6,205 48 Total expenditures, $10,914 S5 Balance carried forward, 935 1.5 - -- $11,850 00 414 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Overlay,. 1921 Levied by Assessors, 8 13,134 02 Transferred to appropriations, 292 97 Expendit tires Abatements granted by Assessors, 86,929 62 Balance carried fonvard, 5,911 43 12,841 0 Parr Departrnent, New Ferree Appropriation, 1921, S200 40 Expendititre,s Bent, C. Frank, supplies, 819 23 Meister, D. A., supplies, 1 1.5 Pay, rolls, weekly, 102 09 Tree 'Warden Department, trucking, 9 00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber, 62 50 Total expenditures, 194 5 r Transferred to unexpended balance account, 5 43 - 11900 00 Playground Departmeat, Portable Bath Houses Appropriation, 1921, $1,600 09 Transferred Town Meeting, 463 10 $1,131► 90 Expenditttr•es Hodgsoa Co., E. F., portables, $1,019 00 Pay. rolls, weekly, 117 00 Total expenditures, $1,136 90 AUDITOR'S REPORT 415 Playground Department, New Playgro ind Appropriation for 1921, 00 ��;�e�rdr'ttcr�s Boston and: -Maine Railroad Co., freight, $29 12 Braman Dow Co., pipe, 36 12 Butters' Express, expressage, 6 (X) Hill Standard Co., apparatrts, 312 00 Keefe's Exprem, expressing, i 50 Mafifieli, Charles, gravel, 15 00 McNarnara, J. H., grading, .93 75 Total expenditures, 408 49 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 1 51 8500 00 Voles and Wires Department, Special Appropriation, 1921, $757 50 E pcndihtryes Cushing Co., J., rope, SO G, Garnewell Fire-Alarm 'Telephone Co., post, etc. 152 00 Ke 's Express, expressing, 10 00 Kelly, Thornas F., supplies, 6 20 New England Iron Works, pipe, 242 75 Pay rolls, weekly, 193 63 Rooney &- Son, 1e 1{., supplies, 1 8f1 1117atertmvn Lumber Co., cement, 2 50 Western Electric Co., Wire and crass arms, 105 97 Total expenditures, $713 50 Transferred to unexrw-nded balance account, 39 00 757 50 416 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Poles and Wires; Tappers Balance brought forward, 5105 56 Expenthlitres Pay rolls, Nveekly, $36 00 Pettingell-Andrews Co., cross anus, 9 67 'Total expenditures. $45 67 TTansferred to unexpen(led balance account, 62 8111 SIDS 56 Police Department, Motor Cycle- Appropriation, 1921, $350 00 Expeirch'Itfre-5 Walker Co.,W, J.,motor cycle, $346 :-,2 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 3 68 S350 00 Police Department, New Auto Appropriation, 1921, S1,400 00 Expcich'ijin-.� Boston Buick Co., auto, ,,1,400 00 Police Department, Garage Transferred from Reserve, 81,200 00 Transferred Town IMeeting, A71 10 8628 400 Expend-itures Baker,Frank G.,labor and materials, 8.9 77 Carlisle Ayer Co.,fire door, 100 00 AUDITOR 05 REPORT 417 Devlin, John J., carpenter work, $35 ST Fletcher Hardware Co., lamp black, 2 40 Ford & Co., plastering, 109 00 Hammes Electric Co., electrical work, 70 10 Keefe, D. F., plumbing, 22 64 Main Street Garage, storage, 4 00 pay rolls, weekly, 213 19 Puritan Iron Werks, castings, 7 00 W.atertown Coal Co., cement, 42 90. Total expenditures, $616 81 Transferred to unexpended balaiice account.. 12 09 028 90 Premium Account Balance brought fo:my.ard, 1„w3 31) Received from sale of bonds, 2,983 17 �-1,3 0 56 Transferred Town Meeting, 1,503 39 3,33 1? Ex pendilures Old Colony Trust Co., certification of bonds, •S994 30 Balance carried forward, 2,383 87 3,33 17 Public Library, Special Appropriation, 1921, 110 Transferred Town Meeting, 134 00 1 00 Expendifures Donaldson, William, carpenter weak, �321 13 Kv-11ar, William, carpenter work, 117 12 41 S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Xellogg, Alfred S., eng4neering, $200 00 Leivis, File-in C., electrical wark, 26 95 Library Bureau, supplies, 935 25 Mcconnell Co., W. M., linoleum, 407 35 eNlurrer Co., contract, 2,959 44 United States Rubber Co., supplies, 6 56 Watertuwn Electric Co., electrical work, 476 39 Total expenditures, $5,450 15 Transferred to unexpended balancc account, 85 5,451 00 Robbuis Road Sewer Appropriation, 1.921, $3,000 00 Expendihi res Parry Brie Co., brick, S44 00 Pay rolls, weekly, 1,096 is Puritan Iron Works, catch basins, 74 75 Shepard, John, building manholes, 30 00 Spring Co., C. H., pine, 337 54 Sullivan, James H., oil, 45 60 Total expenditures, ti 1,627 07 Balance carried forward, 1,372 93 S3,000 00 Tax Titles Appropriation far 021, $1,000 00 Transferred Town Meetitari, 1,335 72 - - AA,335 72 Expenditures Colby, F. J., collector, taxes, $2,030 00 Transferred to unexpended balaiiee account, 305) 72 $2,335 1.9, AUDITOR'S RIAPORT 411) Unpaid Bills Appropriation for 1921, &5,9 9 4 Q 6 Expendliures Andrews, Austin E., milk, 87 83 Barnes Co-, A. S., books, 2 08 Bent, C. Frank, hardware, 4 72 Boston, City of, care, 174 29 Breslin, T. J., milk. 49 00 Brigham Co,, C., -milk, 26 09 Butler, George F., medicine, 44 49 Butters' Express. expressing, 17 84 Cambridge, City OfT care, 137 00 Chase, Parker Co., supplies, 97 40 Claflin & Ca , W. A., medicine, 19 05 Cucinotta, Giovanni, reilL, 15 00 Gushing Co., J., grain, 686 70 Edison Electric lllurninatinjj Co., service, 490' 66 Elliott & Co., James, painting, 7 85 Fay-Allen Co., C. E., repairs, 177 16 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies, 43 20 Fletcher, I. T., groceries, 50 00 Foley, George R, groceries, 24 25 Green & Co., S. D., hay, 912 .01 Harrington, R, E., milk, 17 67 Holy Ghost Hospital, care, 53 14 Hood & Son, H. P., milk, 56 60 Hughes, W. S., groceries, 29 36 Jenson, Niels, rent, 8 00 Johnson, E. L., postage, 6 30 Keefe's Express, expressing, 1 50 KelIv, Thomas F., horic shoeing. 5 70 Les,ter. F. W,, clothing, 23 78 Lundin Electric and IMachine Co., post, 457 31 'Macintosh, John, coal, 16 00 Malionev, D. J , stable supplies, 75 50 Malden, City of, care, 8 00 111assachusetts, Commonwealth of, care, 348 5S '\Iassachusett8 Haspitcal School, board, 13 71 .UcCartv & Co., Charles J., lanterns, 48 Of) 4 20 WATERTOWN TOWN PMFORT IcGlauflin, 13. Fay, rent, 1$13 00 :1I+cGhnchey, F. T., services, 20 09 Messier & Centebar, groceries, 9 3 r f e°tropolita.n Laundry, laundry, 16 00 Middlesex County, tuition, 8 80 Morse, A. G., rent, 17 00 ` cw England Telephone and Tele- -,raph Co., service, 28 71 New England Towel Supply Co., servce, 60 Newton and �Iratertovrn Gas Light Co., service, 38 88 Nonantum Coal Co., .fuel, 29 00 O'Keefe-, M., groceries, 77 99 Oliverle, Felice, groceries, 15 00 Otis Brothers Co., clothing, 49 91 0s cod & Wendell, fuel, 27 00 Pe€ uossette Press, printing, 8 75 Robillard, .P., groceries, 29 00 Ross, Da-vid, jai-jitor service, 12 00 Scott & Tinglof, repairs, 75 00 Shaughnessy Brothers, mill,, 11 17 9inlPson Brothers Co,, groceries, 8 00 Simpson Brothers Corporation, g-rarnolitIlic work, 107 55 Sullivan, James H., oil, 119 00 Theurer, Otto A., sand, 5 00 Walker & Pratt Xlfg. Co., repairs, 5 55 Waltham Hospital, care, 69 09 Water Department, water, 358 19 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber, 128 00 Watertown Market, groceries, 12 00 lArbeeler, W. C., rent, 4 00 White, H. P., attendant, 4 00 Winthrop, Town of, care, 390 00 Total expenditttres, 85,859 96 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 135 00 - $5,994 96 {r AUDITOR 18 REPORT 421 !1 Water Department, 'Truck Appropriation, 1921, $672 00 E,xpe91d lures 1Iorgan, Jahn C., truck, $672 00 Watertown Post No. 99, A. L. Appropriation for 1921, $500 on -.xpenditures Watertown Past No. 99,A. L., $ 00 00 Weights and Measures, True: Appropriation, 1921, $7 50 00 Transferred Town Xleeting, 14 30 $735 70 Expenditures �N1assachusctts, CornniQnwealth of, registration, 82 00 M, eister, D. Ai., frame and cover, 53 70 Morgan, Jahn C., tnek, 675 00 Total expenditures, $a73 5 70 West School Land Balance hrought fon aurd, $9,128 26 Expenditures Ciecolo, Vincenzo, damages, $400 00 Connelly, Mrs. Dena, land, 250 00 Conway, Henrv- W., land, 1,610 00 Flaherty, Elvira, land damages, 10 00 Iligh ray Department, labor, 94 48 4 r% 2Z WATERTOWN- TOWN REPORT Keefe, D. F., plumbing, $224 62 Rellev, Catherine L., damages, 350 00 Kilberg, Dorothea and John, damages, 325 00 LeFort, David T., carpenter work, 35)5 34 .McElhiney, E- E., painting, 422 00 XlcGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance, 10 00 McGuire &-- Roche, refund on taxes, IS 79 New England Telephone and Telr;-,- graph Co., service, 2 63 Newton aiid Watertown Gas Light Ca., service, 12 00 Pearce, Fredwick A., land, 300 00 Raddin, J. Arthur, damages, 560 00 Soley & Blair, moving }louse, 775 (10 Stuart & Sol, Co., T., mo%ring shed, 35 00 Swain, Carpenter & Nay, scr6ces, 75 00 Tocci, Carmine, cement work, 865 25 Water Department, water, 28 75 Total expenditures, 86,723 7D Balance carried Forward, 2,404 47 — 9,12 20 West End School Approlniation for 1921, 8250,000 00 Expenditures Ashton, John, architect, 84,118 64 Bell, C. L., inspector, 1,00() 00 Boston Publishing Co., advertising, IS 40 Gilmour, Rothery Co., insurance, 553 00 Globe Newspaper Co,, advertising, 27 20 Ryan, Martin W., coiltract, 115,516 551 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 11 00 Total expenditures, -S 121,244 70 Balance carried fonvard, 128,755 21 - $250,000 00 AUDITOR IS REPORT 423 Nest School Flans Balance brought fc nvrrd, 55,000 00 .Exp�ndilzsres Ashton, John, plans, 5,0()u 00 Workmen's Conipcnsaticn Appropriation for 1921, 83,000 00 Expenditures Butler, George R, medicine, 83 30 Coldo, Tony, injury, 48 00 Greeley, Dr. D. S., services, 25 00 Days, JaFnes, inaun-, 171 43 Doherty, Joseph L., auto Dire, 15 00 Drurnmey, Dr. J. L., services, 36 00 ElnersQn, Dr. G. S,, services, 42 00 Galvin, Edward, injury, 0 14 George, ]fir. A. W., ex' lnation, 5 00 Higginbotham, Dr. F. A., services, 79 00 Ignola, Frank, injury-, 304 00 Industrial Accident Board, examination, 10 00 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., services, 1.1 00 Kelley, Dr. Al. J., se ices, 5 00 Pomeroy Company, knee cap, 2 56 Trainor, iVlary E., nursing, 134 00 'fatal expenditwes, 900 03 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 2,009 07 ,[1M00 00 Treasury Receipts Almshouse, board, $3 i 8 20 Almshouse, wood, :3,i 4 00 Almshouse, produce, 895 70 Almshouse, fire lass, 88 00 Arlington Street, sale of station, 277 1 424 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Aslics and paper, rubbish tickets, 322 30 Cemetery, care and sale of lots, 2,519 13 Cemetery, interest, 850 31 Collector, tax sales and advertising, 2,928 20 Dog licenses, liIiddlesex County, 1-90 46 Fire Department, miscellaneous, 10 68 G v V v and Brown-Tail A�loth, miscel- laneotis, 158 56 Health Department, licenses, 439 09 Health Department, contagious, 893 83 Health Department, rent, 94 50 Highway Department, various, 91 96 Insurance, rebate, 10 11 Interest, 1921 tax, 2,399 56 Interest, 1920 tax, 5,108 59 Interest, 1919 tax, 58 Interest, 1917 tra-N, 2 67 Interest, 1.910 tax, 3 33 Iiterest, on do posits, 5,274 21 interest, say in, s aceatints, 4,319 83 Interest a.ccrtied on bands, 598 83 1,Iassachusetts, Commonwealth of, public service tax, 3x 3 e 8 91 Massachusetts, Conunonwealth of, corporation tax, 1921, 31,608 54 Xlassachttsetts, Co=onwealth of, street railway tax, 93,80!D 10 A,lassa,clausett:s, Commonwealth of, bank tax (net), 1,557 02 Massachusetts, Conunonivealth of, state aid, 1,014 00 'lassachu,setts, Cumrnomvealth of, military aid, 95 99 Iassachusetts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax, 1920, 12,252 17 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, street railway tax, 1920, 55 82 Massachusetts, Cciumonivealth of, income tax, 1918, 441 00 A-IATi3R S REPORT 425 1-lassachusetts, Corr►monwealth of, income tax, 1919, 1,653 00 Middlesex County, do- officer, 91 00 Mothers' Aid, state, 7,382 67 Mothers' Aid, cities and tm Tns, 1,233 63 Outside Aid, state, 1,109 91 Outside Aid, cities and 'towns, 1,655 99 Outside Aid, individuals, 67 50 Park Department, various, 4 25 Playground Department, damage, 8 00 Police Department, court fines, 993 37 Police Department, miscellaneous, 75 Public Library, fines, 460 45 Pent of land, 125 Ufa Reat of Ptunpin9 Station, 165 00 Sehaol Department, rent, 291 00 School Department, tuition, 3,633 51 Sehool Deljartmettt, Americanization work, 521 09 School Department, evening;, 56 99 cbool Department, sundries, 19 62 Sewers,. various, 6,020 02 Sidewalks, va ioug, .5,991 03 Sidewalk a. ,sessments, 3,401 85 Taxes, 1921, math tax, 1,632 55 Tares 1921, interest can, betterments, 385 94 Taxes 1921, resident hank tax, 5,276 02 Taffies 1921, non-resident bank tax, 972 7 Tovm Clcrk, licenses, etc., 399 40 Town Nall, sent, 95S 00 Town Scales, fees, 7 00 Town Scales, sale of, 200 00 Treasurer, miscellaneous, 70 Trec Warden, new trees, 6 G +00" Tree Warden, truck, 153 52 Water receipts, net, 107,121 86 1iTeights and Moasures, fees., 146 44, Tot-,I] receipts, 3235,783 86 420 WATERTOWN TOWN RF.PORT Expenditimu The following amounts were, antiCij)atvd receipts and were, transferred to appropriations at the Annual Town '.Nleeting, IMarcli, 1921. Water income, $120,000 00 Bank and Corporation tax, 30,000 00 Street Railway tax, 3,500 00 IN-liscellaneous, 61,500 00 S215,000 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 20,783 86 - S3 86 S235.0 Statement of Assets and Liabilities, December 31, 1921 Assets Cash on hand. $276,659 .5,S Real and Personal Property as per appraisers' schedule, 2,795,300 00 Sidewalk assessments, uncollected, 1,825 29 Uncollected taxes as follows: 19015, 275 63 1906, 27.5 04 1907, 734 94 1919, 209 86 1920, 731 02 1921. 189,152 00 ,53.265,163 96 Liabilities Notes, anticipation of revenue due in I1021, $250,000 00 Bonded debt, 1,319,000 00 Unexpended halunces forward: Arlington Strtet, 6,886 S8 Athletic Field, 18,723 38 AUDITOR'S REPORT 427 Betterment ;assessments, �-'10'90 i so Betterment streets, 1921, a,461 62 Cemetery, Now Entrance, 363 SG December aSS ss men %. 1921, 294 84 Hosmer Schm] addition. 26 47 Last liens, 54 40 Outstanding check account, 26 55 Overlay, 1916, 20 00 Overlay, 1917, S8 61 Overlav, 191D, 269 78 Overlay, 020, 935 15 Overlay, 1921, 5, 11 43 Premium account, 2,388 87 Robbins Road Sewer, 1,372 03 Tara Sale Excess account, 23 63 West End School, 128,755 21 West School Land., 2,404 47 Department accounts transferred to unexpended balance account, 31,883 71 Total liabilities, $1,786,797 48 tarj)lus, 1,479,:366 4S _ 63,265,163 96 Unpaid Bills Thu following are all Lhe unpaid bills sent to the Auditor: Mothers' Aid Waltharn, City of, aid, $321 07 Outside Aid AliishQt1W Department,, wood. 445 09 Andrevvs, Austin H., milk, 14 42 Boston, City of, aid., 77 28 Breslin, Theodore, medicine, 42 77 426 ATERTO%�; T TOWN REPORT Brigham Co., C., milk, $31 14 Butler, George IF., medicine, 14 55 Cambridge, City of, aid, 365 00 English, S. & D., groceries, 0 00 Gregg & Son, George H., burials, 111 00 Hellen, John J., grocerics, 12 00 Holy Ghost Hospital, care, 106 23 Hood & Sons, H. P., milk, 30 5 Howard Coal Co., fuel, 14 35 Lowell, City of, aid, 10 00 MassaclIusetts, C011IT-nonwealth of, board, 372 00 MacIntosh, John, fuel, 19 75 Massachusetts Hommopathic Hospital, care, 113 00 TMassachusetts Hospital School, care, 69 71 McCreight, M. B., care, 203 77 Newton, City of, aid, 65 00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 40 20 O'Keeffe, M. O., groceries. 166 00 Oliverie, Felice, groceries, 3 00 Osgood & Mendell, coal, 32 00 Otis Brothers Co., clothing, 11 50 Otis, W, M., rent, 15 00 Shaughnessy Brothers, milk, 13 30 Waltham Baby Hospital, rare, 32 50 W altham Hospital, care, 103 500 Watertown Cen ctery Department, burial, 7 54 Winthrop, To%vn of, aid, 379 50 I-xoodland, Charles L., milk, 19 53 1 'orcester, MY of, aid, 12=4 2.3 — 82,739 05 Pales and Wires New England Telephone and Tele- gmph Co., labor and matezlal, 93 67 Simplex Wire and Cable Co., wire, 306 21 459 88 .lVl.11TOR'S RL'PORT 429 Scheel Department Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., service, 65 80 Standard Electric Time Co., repairs, 0 20 S1.2 00 Water Department Boston and:Maine Railroad Co., rent, S6 25 Bowles, George W., repairs, 13 75 Clafuz & Co., W. A., supplies, 16 35 Meister, D. A., repairs, 11 55 Regan, C. J., garage rent, 9 00 Thompson-Durkee Co., supplies, 1 "15 58 05 Total unpaid bills, 53,590 65 Respectfully sub;rutted, W. W. NORCROSS, Jiz., ASSESSORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1921 In subrnittin,- our reliort for the vear 1921, �%.c zityain strongly urge upun evory citizen the iJJJPC) e,% rtance of Filing returns before "-Mav 1.5 L!achycar showing tall tancrible personal property owned on ApIril. 1; also it is important that the statement should be filed if you do not think you have any taxably; property. The forms for these returns are adol)ted by the State for use in all towns and cities and can be had at the office of this department. If every citizen would faithfulh, file the state- ment we believe that all misunderstandings and annoyance would be removed. Below an instruction list will be found which has proved helpful in nud�ing these lists. The increase in 1921 of total valuation of the ppmonal property* and real estate arnounted to 81,567,41W.00. This vas a larger increase than was anticipated as no general raise in value %vas rnarle and becatse of the depreciation in atitoino- bile prices, in fact in all classes of machinery and the deprc�sion in business, it was feared that it would be hard to maintain otir valuation. We have heard some criticism of valuations of 1-cal estate made by persons on street corners and in Lack offices-, these of course mean nothing, but this Board is always ready to take up and explain the reason for our values. There are different opinions in regard to a generally~ high valuation or a more conservative one; usually the fellow who holds for the higher wishes it on his neighbor or has sonic other axe to grind, either to get a larger price when selling or a large loan when mortgaging. Before inal6ng our valuations for the next year we should he glad to hear the opinions of all on this subject and to give all of the consideration which the various expressions are entitled to. We feel that the taxes at our present rate are too much burden oil property in general, but raising the valuation for the sake of a lower rate uill not lessen the burden or make the amount of the bill any less, and the ultimate result would be, as it has in some other towns and cities, both a high rate and 430 REPORT G rI ASSESSORS 431 high valuation. As a matter of fact the Assessors have heard vur}• few reasonable complaints as to valuations. The policy for taxation should be wholly one of equity and if this is strictly adhered to anti intelligently placed arc believe no person Neill have just cause for complaint. The harden of taxes falls heaviest on the person of small means tn.-ing to own his home who must strive and struggle to get the money to pay the bill while the more fortunate ones may ,grumble at the size of the hill, and after it is paid rill forget and uill he most liberal in voting for the appropriati)n of the Town at which time the size of your tax hill is reader made. Indications point to a large amount of bitildin ; during the ne%t year and if this proves to be a fact will result in a healthy natural 111crease in the total valuation of the town. Its the office some furniture has accumulated for wEch we have no further use. We �,Lish to be autharired to sell this and suggest that the proceeds from the sale may be used in painting the walls, ceiling and woodwork of the offices made nec ssarv, bv, the c€nstrtic ion of the now vault which has been installed, furnished and is now in use. R.espectfulIyP mbmitted, It REDERIC E. CRITCI I ETT, B. PAY ]McGLAUPLIN, CLINTON E. l-IOUXIES, Assessors of ll aterfo;r- January 1922. 432 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Instructions in the batter of Local Tax Returns. April 1, 1922. Please read carefully before filling out the return. Wanks may be obtained at the Assessors' Offices and the local banks. On application they will be sent by mail. They inav be filed at any time between April 1 and May 15 inchisive. To avoid mistakes they should be made before a member of the Board of Assessors whenever it is possible to do so. The advice of the Assessors is especially needed in arriving at a correct�raluation. The Law states that " They „ (the Assessors) shall receive as true, except as to valuation, the list brought in," unless the Berson making the reWrn refuses to answer necessary inquiries. The duty of fixing the valuation is thus placed on the Assessors. Directions By Page and Item of the Blank Page 1. Give home Address, and in case of Real Estate, IIaus+e and Street where located. Page 2. Item (a) Meatis cash only. N°f ake no return of checks or baulk deposits. Item (i) Ships or vessels engatgcd in interstate or forei pi c. nzng trade are tared at one-third of mic per cent of the owner's interest therein, if the return is filed on or before April 30. Odiom ise the rats: is the annual tax rate. Yachts, sail-boats, row- boats, canoes, and poi-er-boats are taxable whcro kept; and situated can April 1, and at the rate fixed for the vear. Item (k) Fill out each column, and add year when bought and price paid. The Assessors will allow a fair depreciation. The equipment, including shack absorbers, extra tires, roses, and anything additional should be listed tinder the last item on this (2) page. Item. (1) Furniture is a most important item. Its taxable value, is neither its cast nor its auction value. By advice of the lest aut-horities it should he REPORT 6F ASSESSORS 433 assessed at the amount that a willing seller would be satisfied to receive for it. The present price of furniture should lie taken into account. Sentimental value need not be considered In,sn.trance value is a partial guide. The follim ing iriventory is suggested as a practical method of reckoning the total value: Value of Bugs avid Carpets 1q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value of Draperies and Curtains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value of Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value of Pictures Value of IMusicaI Instruments and Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value: of tatua,r_�r, Vases, Bronzes, and other Ornammrits Value of Milliard Tables and Outfits . . . . . . . , Value of Silverware and Table Linen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value of Flousehold Furniture and Bedding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value of All Property of the above descrip- tion in 1-1�atertown elsewhere than on the Pren -lises . . . . . . . . . » . Total Value S. . . . . . . . . . . . Less exemption 11000 00 Net-taxable value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . With the exception of item (h) furniture is the only item oil the list entitled to an exemption, and the exemption does not include non-residents, if tong-residents `have furnittrre in Watertown on .April 1, it is taxable here at fall value, Pabc 3. hero (o) Jewelry, cliarnonds and other precious stones are assessed at replacement value. Age and condition are considered in the valuation of plain jewelry. It is ins pt)rtant that the above instructions should be ohser-ed in every case, but especially so if the return is made, before a Notary Public or a justice of the Peace. Othem ise it may be necessary to ask for further information under questions 1 to 8 on page 4. 434 WATRRTOIV-N TOWN REPORT April X is Assessment Day, and the return is a,return of all Personal Property and Real Estate in Watertown an that elate. Retunis should be made every- year. Women i�',xning taxable property are subjQct to the see requirements as iazcn.. The taxable property of mirror children, if there is no guardian, should be included in the paroEt's return. The Assessors' Notices, Calling on all Property O?Hers to make their Returns,will be.found on Bulletin Boards through- out the town on and after April 1, The hours at Town Hall Annex are 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., except: Saturdays, 9.00 a.m to 12M nz. .Appointivants may be made by telephone; Newton North 524. - FREDERIC E. CRITCHETT, B. PAY 'McGLAUFLIN, CL1NTON L. IT LME , Board of Assessors. '"I'a.tertown, Mass. REPORT OF ASSESSURS 41135 Requirements for State, County and Town Grants and Appro- priatiOns State tax .577,140 00 County tax 41,120 94 �Iclropolitan wv-,ter tax 38,430 83 Metropolitan park tax 18,683 69 Metropolitan sewer tax 30,704 43 Charles FUver Basin 0,309 04 State higlm.-ay tax 610 72 Fire, preveiition tax 229 61 Special State tax frjy dic year 1921 3,636 60 Town grants 762,592 59 Resident bank tax 5,276 02 Non-resident bank tax 972 72 County hospital 2,949 06 Rapid transit investigation 141 44 Civilian IV,ar poll tax 16,956 00 81,002,659 69 A-lath Department charges $1,632 75 Street Betterment apportion- munt 6,242 90 111tereqt on apportionments 385 94 8,261 59 $1,010,921 28 Income tax $26360 97 School tax 22,071 47 48,432 44 8902,488 84 BuMings exclusive of land $18,677,250 00 Land exclusive of buildings 7,123,350 00 - 3205,800,600 00 Personal estate M,486,569 00 - Resident bank stock 169,103 00 4,60506,672 00 930,456,272 00 436 WATERTOWN TOAVINK REPORT Additional December Assessment Personal estate $3,000 00 Real estate 6,450 00 -S9,450 00 Increase in valuation of real estate 00 1nerease in valuation of personal estate 496,569 00 Total increase $1,567,494 00 Total valuation includin,; additional $30,465,722 00 Tax rate of 1921, Sj 91.20 PJ-PO ff OF ASSESSORS 1.3 Al)aternent List Palls Briggs, John, $5.00 Collector reports uncallec[itrle for Bolles, John G., 5.00 the year 1919 Calafclla,Antonio, 5.00 Catnpbc-ll, Alexander F., 5.00 O'Connell, Dolan J., S12.00 CaSpar'an, Garabed, t}. 1 Palls C:atuni,jatncs, 5.00 CcntariLzn, NkLnuci, ;5.00 Gash Fxeraptions for the year 1920 Claus, Robert C., 5.00 Newell, Samuel It., SS.0() Connolly, Martin, 5.00 Parent, Arthur C., 1.0t1 Crunkshtank, Dauiel, 5.00 Walston, Howard, :i.El{1 Clark, George L., 5.00 Cram, Walter B., i.Ijtl IC�HralI, James j,, 5.00 Cloonan, Michael, .5.00 $18.Ell] Craffcy, John, 5.00 Crane, William, 5.00 Personal and Real Estate, Cash Culgin, Henry, 5.00 Abatements for the year 1920 Campbell,John, 5.00 Boyer, George ,%. �L"3.Ei0 Ca ion, Patrick J., 5.00 Farley, millic E., 213.00 Chase, Z. H., S.OD strc7mwell, Hattie, 5.20 Claliin, Walter A., 5.00 Cameron, Gordon V., 5.00 W,2It Carboni, Frank, 5.00 Clare, Michael, 5.E10 Polls Clarke, 5.00 Collector reports uncullectible for Clarke, Units 14., 5.00 onroy, Robert L., 5.00 the year 1920 Cooper, James, 5.00 AbQrle, George, i_El0 Coup ers,Joseph, 5.00 Andragora, Guiseppe, 5.00 Cutler,Joseph, 5.00 Amjia.n, Mgdreh, 5.00 Carsaro, Vincenzo, 5.00 Ardashes, Eghigian, 5.00 Chayka, Mike, 5.00 Assarlikian,Hagop, 51 (00 Croi ley, Jaynes J., 5.00 Adams, Thomas, 5.00 Douglas, Horace L., 5.00 Andrews,John E., 5.00 Dunton, SC Lnley S., �-00 Andrews, Nicholus, 5.00 Daniel, C.lillnrd H., 5.00 ga,gian, Hampig, 5.00 Daragoopian, Paul, 5,00 Akalian, Sarkis, 5,00 Depanian, Nishan, 5.00 Aubrey, Benjamin, 5.00 Digiovine, IN ichael, 5.00 Bran, uenbc, Fred R., 5.00 Domardo, Ferclinardo, 5.E10 Bmnscombc,James D., 5.00 Dugas,John, 5.00 Bennett, Olive, 5.00 Dunn, Patrick, 5.00 Be}tabs, Peter, 5-00 Davis, James, 5.00 Biss, Joseph, .5.fl0 Doherty, Vicot J., 5.00 131tterliek, Walter, 5.00 Drisco33, Timothy F., 5.00 Bltxsian, iblranuel, 5.00 bean, Pta rick J,, 5.00 Bolen, Edward, 5.00 Depass, LeRoy, 5.00 Boyer, A. T , 5,00 Donegan, John, 5.00 Baldwin, Bert, 5..00 Derkrakelian, Vartan, 5.00 Buebanan, A-lexand€:r;j., 5.00 Eicicman, Carl, 5.00 Bailer;, Alvin R., 5.00 Esraelian, Esracl 5.00 Bradley,Jaancs, 5.00 Edwards, Herbert, S.EIE) Bricrton, Albert C,, 5.00 Elsky, 13olislaw, _ 5.00 Briglit, David, 5 M Falbo, Frank, 5.00 Beatttie,j4rnes A., 5.00 Fitzgerald, Edward L,, 5.00 Breed, Charles, 5.00 Fasset•t, 'Horton L., 5.00 Butler, 5.00 )foster, Xlax E., 5.00 Berri', 5.OD Files, Harry P., 5.00 439 IYATEWrOWNN TOWN REPORT Finn, Joseph, 15.00 LaFontaine,Alex. S5.011 Fay, John J., 1i.00 I,el7ort, Michael, 5.01) Flaherty,James, 5.oo l.cffort,William, 5.00 Ford, Timothy 1, 5.00 l,ihbv, Arthur B., .}.00 Francio, Amilio, 5,04) I.UwL, John, 5.00 Fortis, Peter, .[)1) I,itmas, William, 5_110 Giminaebi, Patsy, 5.00 il-1 isuraca,Josepb, 15.00 Gallinaru, Vengenw, 5.00 M;agerian, Charles, 5,00 Garafolis, Christopher, 6.00 I4 Lndaris, Gcgrge, 5,00 Gordon, David, 5.00 M1 Lraerosian, Mer)As, 5.00 Gallant, Joseph C., 5.00 Niulxan, Robert W., 5,00 Gaaidette, Ovide, 5.00 Nl u\elly, William, 5.00 Clancy, T. G., 5.00 Nhuc.this, George, 15 U0 Glynn, Patrick, 5.00 'tlu rdicliaan, tllardiros, .5 00 Gallagher, Patrick, 5.00 NIenookian,Jacob, 5.00 Goyrel,John, 5,0() -%1311er, Charles P., 5.(XI GrenneG, Henry, .3.00 Misserian, 1/lart n, 5.00 Hodgson, Horace G., 5.01) Alohr, John P., 5.00 lialcy, Daniel F., 5,00 1orl an, John, {)f! Hick. u. Sohn F., 5.00 %Itikadichian, Moses, 5-00 Heffernan, Patrick: 1%, 5.00 \l:artinez, M uel, 5.00 Hem, Babe, 5.()o A3 array, William, 15,00 Heynciwicke, ,joseph, 5.00 N-lurray, Patrick J., 15.00 I-Iodginkson, Aarold H., 5.0() X-IcGuire, Frank, ,00 Horan, Robert J., 5.00 Maloney,John A. 5.U0 Illedegard, Christian, 5.00 Marchant, William J., 5.00 Hebert, William, 5.00 il-larchione, Drank~, 6.00 Harrison, Henry, 5,00 Mason, Frank, 5.00 Hancock, John, 5,00 Mack,Albert, }.00 Hamroul, , Micbael, 5.00 Alack, William, 15.{)0 I-Jansen, James, 5.00 Maxfield, Charles, 5.00 Harloo, Patrick, -.()o i\ScL-)oaough, �aiartin V., 5.00 Hawksbaw, 5.00 McKinnon, Daniel, 5.00 Heatlev, AVI'lliam, 5.00 hic-Masters, William, 5.00 Helin, Italli, 5.4)() McQuade, Peter, 5,00 Hill, Low", 5M0 3%, ichailuk, Nik, 5.U0 Hodgins, Peter, 5.00 Michaud, Arthur, 5.00 Huff, Herman, 5.00 Monahan, Hugh, 5.00 Iacone, Joe, 5.UU Morthan, Charles, 5.00 Johnson, Costa, 5.00 Nfurphy, Harry J., 5.00 Johnson, Jahn, 5.00 AIurray, Hugh, .5.00 jacewicz, Jan, 5.00 Nalbandian, Harry, 5.00 Hand, 1,rud, 5 A) Nazart, Gregory, 5.00 Kcir)iatt, NInnooh, 5.00 Ni.cholus, John, 5.00 Xatc.11.YI'U }ri>ia1, Peter, 5.00 \uy'es, Albion P., 5.(10 Keefe, RollerE S., 5.00 dice,�4'illiaiii, Y► (H) Deane, William H,, 5.0U O'Hezirn,Walter, :,.00 once, Edward, 5.00 Oliver, Hiram, 5.00 Krause, William Ji., 5.00 O'Neil, Edward, 5.00 LaBrecqu€:, Alfrcd N., 5.[)0 Oxley, Frank.R., 5.00 Lynch, Albert, o3.00 O'Rourke, Patrick, 5.011 Laml)liaer, And:resv J., 5.00 P€alancluan, Thomas, ;a.f11) Larkin, Timothy, 5.00 Pa.pathiny, Anton, :j,l)17 Lees, James, 5.00 Pappas, George, 5.00 Ladd, Harry W., 5.00 Phctsianis, Jolui, 5.1)0 Lavin, William, 5.00 Pierpoinl., Francis 14., 5.tH1 Law, William B3 , L oo Piuentel,:%Ugusto, 5,00 Lowe, G Grge, 5.oo P1aton, N-lekcal, REPORT OF ASSESSORS 439 Pogarian, Bogos, 5-I K) Toomey, Cornelius, S5,00 llnlardittn, Harry, 5.00 Uninouricr, PoIcsiati, 5.00 Powden, Russell, 5.f X) Vail, Thomas, 5.00 Powl-us, Sottmos' 5.(XJ Vale, Cllarles, 5.00 Proctor, A. M., i.rM Voocbas, Basis, 5.00 ['archer, Norman F., 1.411) Vaughn, James, a.00 flascoet, Gean, 5.00 Wilson, willi'mil H" ._).00 Perri, Angvflo, .5 0 0 Wilbur, Reginald L., 55.00 PrIorc, Gaetano, 5 00 White, Joseph, 5.00 Sheza, Michael, .5 00 WvighL, fferhcrL W., 15.00 Raptoles, John, 5.00 Wright., Hubert, 51 1)0 Reed, CharleK A,, 01) West, William R., 5.00 White, Fred S.,Ross, Chester, 00 Ii.GO Raggett, Thomas, .5 1)0 Williams, Rhinaldo, 5.00 Rattigan, William J., 51 (10 Wood, Pornlicy, 5.(M Rose, Harvey, 5.00 Wood, Theodore, .9.00 Runyan, Andrew, .5-00 Woodman, George A., 5.oo Rogers, John, 5.00 Wroblenski, Stanley, :5.00 SahB"arian, Peter, 5.00 Young, William F., .5,00 SahBazarian, Richard, 5.00 Zaharian, Michael, 5.00 SaliBazari.L]I, Harji,_r; 5.01) Butterrield, Harry, 5.00 Scranoisian,John, 5.(X) Delard. Joseph, 5.00 Seibert, f'nllis A,, .5.00 Dolulia, Sam, 5.00 SLuihanian' Haroutyoon, 5.00 Dunbar, Luther A,, a.00 Shahinlian, Harry, 5.00 Gartio,Antonio, 5.00 Shooniati, Lazar, 5.00 Giggeyt Harold, 5.00 Smith, Charles, 5.00 Gave, Harry, 5.00 Smith, Herbert, 5,00 Grenier, Alfred, .5 00 Smith, Samuel, 5.00 Haughey, Edward F., 5.00 Soickinn, Moses, 5.00 Nelson, Girl Q., 5.00 Soiekian, Vartan, 5.00 Najarian, Aram, 5.00 Sperguiro, Painfilia, 5.00 Pules, Joseph, 5.00 Stephen, William, 5.00 Rizza, Tony, 5.00 Sweeney, John J., 5.00 ROOS, Ir"Mile, 5.00 Saivyer, Albert, 5.00 San"ons, John R., 5.00 Shar-rigian, Garabed, 5.00 Shaw, Robcrt W., 15.00 Shuni-ti, Patrick, 5M0 Sing, Soo, 5.00 Sequin, Charles A., 3.00 Strangio, VincunL, 5.00 Somers, Henry S., 5.00 'Sullivall, Phillip J.' 5.00 Saill' Robert E., 5.00 Wall, Thomas F., 5.00 Scully, George, 5.00 Wakefield, Albert, 5,00 IS11CMICLn, John J., 5.(N) sLarlisla us Kasicki, 5.00 Stuart, Frank, 5.00 Sullivan, Jeremiab, .5-(X) Personal Property Sutherland, Daniel, 5.i0o Tarzarian, Vartun, .-_I)i7 Collector reports uncollectible for Tarzinti, Thomas, 5.00 the year 1920 Tatztosi.e n, mar, 5.00 A-mbler, Nol5on 1`., S2.60 Taylor, Cluirles S., 55-CO Buyajian, Avedis, 13.00 Tfiibaxili, Joseph 1'.. 5)-(I() Bransvornbe, Fred R., 20.80 To-nano, Peter, 5.00 Bryer, Ainslee T., 10 40 TraLCV, Francis P,, 5-Of) Clark Louis W., 2.60 Thoillas. William E., .5-00 Dvari)lm, Alonzo R., 13.78 Toohle, Edward, 5.00 Foster, willian, 11., 15,60 Tainta, Frank, 5X0 Glt)vUr' SaTah J.' 31.20 Thl�istn&r, 5.00 Harm�, Ho%rner L. 20.80 'I'llibodeau, John, 4 00 I-Iorne, Richard B., 15.60 440 W TLIt'1`OWNT TOWN REPORT Howes, Nagh B., $26.00 Nickerson, Le%xis A., $10.40 Kenney, William P., 28.60 Pierotti, Arthur, 39,09 menick, Herbert S., 5.20 Pcvear, Harold R., 13.00 Meunier, Henry H., 7.W} Paulsen, Thomas, 6.50 Monella, Joseph A., 6.50 Picterse, Agnes A., 5,20 Pipenbrink, Ada S., 13.52 Perri, Angelo, 10.40 Pipenbrink, Clarence, 1.30 Rockett, Ellen, .62 Plummier, Hannah B., 10,40 Rodd, William F., 13.00 Seibert, Louis A., 20,80 kilcy,Jaynes, 6.50 Smith, George A., 5.20 Rattigan, Thomas F. R., 6.50 Smvth, Dwelt A., 5,20 Reid, Ceilla A., 3.90 Stroll, George F., 10.40 Russell, Jeremiah H., 26.00 Surabian Caspar 14I., 49.40 Suburban Realty Corp. 131.30 Teague, ivalter, 39.00 Sweeney*, Jeremiah, 6.50 Scxlerlrvlm, Walter H,, 10.4-0 N-375.70 Town of Belmont, 52.00 VosGerchian, G., 18.20 WAer, Olin D., 1:3.00 Real end Personal Wasorr, t C., ,et al tra., 11.70 Abatements for the dear L+}24 Wascm, L. C. et al trs., 13.00 �Vason L. C. ct at trs. 11.70 Arnold,Clifford H. ..."r",So Waldo, William P., 7.80 AxelAllen, el E., 0.50 Wolff, Clementeen, 5.20 Beal, Herbert W,, 470.60 Bainton, Annie Ni., 184..60 2,75fi. l7 Bennett, Joseph, 10.40 Binett, Oliver L., 2.60 Polls Bitterlick,Walter J., 11.70 Gash Exemption for the year 1921 Brown, William A., 2.6f1 130 glzosiari, Donahed, 33.80 II•Iclnnes, Charles D., 195.00 Callan, Thomas F. 55.75 Johnson, Carl G., 5.00 Callahan, James , 149.50 X'c Nycll, Samuel H., 3.DO Caruso, Salvatore, 2.BO Parent, Arthur C., 5.00 De�Campo, A nthony, 153,40 Pattemn, Alva1Y G, 5.00 Dowling Nfay J., 80.60 Seaman, 13mdford C., 5.W Dwyer, John C., 5,290 Stackey, Fred A., 5.00 Ellis, Richard F,, 9.10 Swanberg, Raymond, 5,00 Forand, Delphis C., 140,40 Zinck, Sylvan, 5.00 Fitzpatrick, John ., 14,30 Fraser, Charles, 13,00 $43.00 Griswold, L. D., 1.30 Griswold, L. D., 8-3,20 Fersoual .and. Real Estate Griswold, L. D., 2,60 Hanson, Andrew J., 2.60 Cash Abatements for the year 1921 Hoffmire, Arthur E., 36.40 .c ndre%N=s,Wilbur Z., $6.24 Hopewell, Frank B., Tr., 37.10 Guzrantca Trust and safe Jenson, Aa.ge R., 6.50 Deposit Co. 612. 10 Johnson, Jahn, 7.90 Welsh, Charles D., 13.00 azar, Tatoosian, 30.40 (,rallagher, NlayA., 7,50 Keefe, Nlary F., 6.50 Lamson, Helen NV., 189.80 M.34 INiullen, John J., 156.00 Nklembrino, Jahn G., et at., 305-50 Polls Murphy, Abble E,, 193.00 Exemption for year 1921 Marley, Thornas P., 10,40 l} Y McManus, John T., 11.50 World War Miller, Charles E., 26.00 Aldrich, Harold J., ry5•00 MacGai frgan, Etbel E., 2.00 Anichctti, Luigi, .5,IX) REPORT OF ASSESSORS 441 Bailey, Harold R,, S5.00 Morrisette, Horace, $5.00 Baker, Arthur A., .5.00 Mur&ck, George F., 5.00 Baxis, Wffliam J., 5.(C ?UcGinzy,John, 6.00 Bennett, Harald G., 5,00 Uorris, Thomas W,, 5.00 Bissaillon, Joseph 0., 8.00 Nieholson, Charles A., 5.00 13orclE, Samuel, 5.00 O'Connell, D. V,, 5.00 Bowler, Rayniwid 1., 5.00 O'ConnQr, Patrick J., 5.00 Boysun, B. Herbert, 5.00 O'Hara,John J., 5.00 Bradford, Robert R., 5.00 O'Hara, Thomas, 5.00 Batcrnan, Charles J., Jr., 5.00 Parkhurst,Alden B., 5,01l Campbell, George F., 5.01 Perkins,joselph G., 5.00 Carpenter, Henry NXI., 5.00 Phillips, GcgDrg,2 P., a.00 Carrigan, John R., 5.00 prebiv, Paul, 5.00 Casey, Herbert J., 5.00 Raynor, Charles H., 5100 Chadwick, Irving H., 5.00 Renard, Albert S., 5.00 Chadwick, Ralph E,, 5.00 Rogers, George, 5.00 Charnian, Garabed, 5.00 Ruasekl, Peter, 5,00 Charrier, Guss, 5.(K) Russo, Carmine, 5.00 Clay, Harold S,, 5.00 Ryder,Jaynes F., 5.00 Cleverley, Ralph, 3.00 Rice,Arthur V., 15,00 Condon, Jobe J., 5.00 Sacco, John, 5-00 cuo(�h, Lester W., 5.00 Saunders, Warren P., 5.00 Coyne, Francis J., 5.00 S(:h0rield, Perry S., 5,00 Coyne, Uar)! J., 5.00 Shatiek-, Robert W., 5,00 Connelly, Edward, 5.00 Shovelier, Basil, 5.00 Carter, Charles L., 5,411 SIM11, Vernon G., 5.0" Deniu, Constantinc A., 5.Of) Snow, Edwin M., 5.011 Devaney,John J., 5.00 Snow, Undol D,, 15,00 Dowielly, Frank, 5.00 Stockdale, Harold C., .5.00 Donovan, Dennis, 5,00 Stanton, Harold W,, 5.00 Edwards, Lloyd S., 5.00 Storey, Stewart E., 15,00 E,lilott, Ph 1111p N., 5,00 Tillotson, Neil E., -5.00 Farrell, Bernard E 5.00 Tomei, Domenick, 15.(H) Faxon, Rav G., 5.00 Totten, William E., 15.00 Fitzgerald,James, 5.00 Tricomi, S,ebasuanCi, 5.00 Ford, ENerett E,, 5.110 Trullsf.)n, Oscar W., 5,00 Foswr, John J., 5.00 Turnqu"'bt, Henry L-'., 5.no Gareri, Nichoins, Whetlok, Harry G., 5.00 Gibbons, Edward C., 5.00 Walston, Raymond, .5,00 Glover, John, 55.00 '4Volcott, Roger, 5.00 Gokey, Noah W,, 5.00 Woods, John J., 5.00 Grant, Leland, 5.00 - Gleason, LeverLlt S., 5.00 3505.00 Harrington, Frederick IV., .5.00 Harris, Jouathan N., 5.00 Spanish War Houl I li;an, William If., 5.00 Hudson, Edward, 'S3.(X) Hug,hQs, RaYM0114I i L, .5.00 phillips, Fred V,, 3.00 TnL-raharn, Alton C., 5.f1(1 11"Grcuster, Rupert D., 3.00 Juliano, Michael, 5.00 - Katz, Benjamin, 15,00 $9.00 Kelly, John M., 5.011 Linstrom, Lawrence F., 5.(Xl civil way Looney, Henry J.. 5.00 Young, Randall E., S5.00 MacKenzie,John M., 5.00 MacLellan, Neil, 5.00 McLeod,John C., 5-00 Other Reasons McQuillan, James J., 5,00 Brawn, Henry A., $5.00 .X[ellen, Charles G., 5,00 joy, Albert, 5,00 W. WATERTOWN TUWN REPORT Kim, Kong Yonk, 8-5 00 Crawford, Charles, $12.48 MCI-Clan, SanitlCl, .5 M costigan, George 31,20 Pyle, Samuel, 5.00 Carr, BnAholornew, 1.87 Rosenthal,John F., 5.00 Cawthorne, George L., 4.68 Whitmore, Arthur, 5.00 Craig, William, 4.68 - Calf, Jerry, 1.56 $35.00 Codie, Grover C,, 9.36 ClIaTtier,Ael, 6.24 Real and Personal Collins, Albert C,, 24.96 Community Nlarket, 25.74 Exemptions for the year 1921 Cavarretta, Alphonse, 5.62 Benjamin,Jennie V., et al., $31.20 Chapia, William B., 13.10 Clark, Margaret, 31.2D Charnley, Frank, 1.56 Costigan, Anna C, 31.20 Campbell, W. J. D., 7.80 Hill, Nelson, 31.20 Campbell, Frederick W., 9,3(3) Hughes, Mary. 31.20 Craft, Addie G., 21.84 Joyce, Ellen, 31.20 ColliganCather'ne M., 7.49 ame.vin, Elizalacth L., 7.80 Callan, homas F,, 05.95 Kclley, Annic M., :31.20 Dyson, Stanley H., 7.80 Lee, 'Mary E., 15.60 D0111161y, Lawrence, 15.60 Lassman, Robert E., 23.40 Deverix, lVilliani1Q., 7.80 ,McCafferty, William, 31.20 Dolbear, 1301jamin L,, 1 .02 Madden, Annie, 115.60 Duncan, W. W., 02.40 ,NRX-inno Herbert G., 46.80 Durakian, Armian, 43.68 ()'Brien, �; iuguret, 31.20 Dailey, liumy B., 4.68 Rally, Miebm l J., et al., 24. 18 Duman, J01111 J., U-) 6 U RciblAns, Catherinc ,%Ll., 31.20 Ernan,, George T., 17 lei Y(mlig, George W" 31.20 Driscoll, Marie 1., 31 .20 Qiiirk, Diary, A al., 31.20 Emery, Erroll G., 12.48 Eager, Stunner W., 14.04 �,,A17.78 East 1VawrWwn Realty Corp.21 .m East Witt ertown Realty Corp, 16.72 Real and Personal East Watertown fealty Corp. 17.1 ti E v eret i, .1n ines R., 18,72 Abatements for the year 1921 Forlx-s, Thomas f., et ux. G.24 Ashworth, 11"riw%t, .5 15,60 Fuller, FruncisS., 2S,118 ,%danlson, Ralph. 7.Su Field, Walter W., 24.95 %ttna , 1,934.40 Fogarty Catherine, co., 15.60 21.84 Fatilkner, Cary J., 4.09 Bartholomew, J- .1-, .3,74 Feeney, John. L., 6.24 Btighani, Harry W., 15.(10 Files, Harry P., 7.80 11nidford, Rubort R., 12.48 Gleason, Carl If., 34.32 Burns Daniel E., 6.24 Gleason Agnes 6.24 L Bailey, John L, 11.2 W 4 Gledhill, 1111a3n G., 10,92 Bramhall, Cliarles W., U-).60 Giddiq,,s, Albert, 3.12 Bennett,Jcse 3h, t .-'3 0 Glidden, Willirini B., 0.36 Brtx&er, rl rOT-rick C., 4.68 Garofola, Franh, 15 (30 Bush, Rut)crtA., 4.U8 Gooch, NVilliam U, 16 GO 13LI4IM'W, JfLIJIL's H., I Oi).20 Gavin, B3-idgut A., 0.36 13.111gs, ILTI]CS Im., 1-56 Guay, Clara J., 121.48 IiLW�Klllall, William R., 9-110 Graraway, Grace A., 12.48 Baird, Caruline I:., 3.12 Gogueti, Vaul, 106.09 Boyalcii I-Vinnic E., 20.28 Harcourt, Harry, 18.72 13rf(ige,Tosiall, 1.50 I-Ertz, Louis G., 15.60 Baxis, William OL al., 29.64 Havvey!1% ary ,I.1-10 of J 1 i3oynton, Winnic B., 20 H .28 p arold fi.' 1UJ12 Boston aild N.Vaine R. R., 31.2D Harvey, Daniel L., 7.8n Cromwell, C. W., 12.48 Herrick, Samuel, 5,24 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 4�3 Hartley, John IV., $31.20 Rarker, Harold �11., $7.80 Holbrook, 10ahel P., 10M Page, Arthur J., 6.24 Bapworth, Fred L., 4.08 Pickens, Rcxssell A., 40.56 Hayes, Roland R., 8.89 Pickens, Roscoe A., 12.48 Haskell, Abbic ' ., 15.60 Perry, Frederick P., 12.48 Hunt, Llla L, 9.36 Paine, Riclmrd H. 1.6. Hutchings, George H., 7.80 Parker, Stanley;4' , 24.96 Hillman, Howard L., 18.72 Perkins, Joseph A., 1.6f) Hagedon, G. A., 6.24 Perkins, Earle P., 12.48 Hi ter, Raymond, 9.36 Parry, J. Harold, 20.28 Fall, Harry E., 15.60 Partridge, Leverett F. 15,60 Hughes, Jwne_s F., 10.92 Power-., Joseph 14. 31,20 Hathaway, Chloe T., 37.44 Pennington, Samuel C., 14.04 Jackson, 1sva.rt W., 9.36 Packard, Franklin A., 14.04 Jordan, Gcor�e I+., G.24 Pavear, Hurcld R., 9.36 Jenkins, William N., 1.5.60 Parent, Arthur C., 6.24 J«sk-alian, Richard, 0.36 Peterson, Charles F., 19.34 Kyle, Francis D., 7.18 Rairnonc�o, Giuseppe, 81.12 Kelley, John 13., 4.68 Rogers,Joseph F , 10.92 Kelley, M. J., 21 .8.1. Russell, Henry, 12.48 Kenrick, A. R., 18,72 Russell Estate Joanna T., 52.42 Kuhn, Carl R., 12.48 Riley, Arthur A., 17.16 Kelley,Joseph M., 124.80 Reilly*, Michael J.. 1.aR Kennedy, 'IN-fary E., et al., 67.08 Russell, George E., 10.92 Kelley,john, 10.92 Reid,James, 9.36 Xarsia.n, John, 1.5,GO Rich,Walter I., 6,24 Rerlerian, Senekerine, 12.48 Soper, Everett, 10.92 Kelley, Daniel J. 7.80 Shapiro, Abraham, Tr. €1;3.60 Lambert Frank ., 78.00 Stark, l;rl vin J., 3.12 1 incha,n, Leo J. M., G.24 Sizrcock, Walter F., 6.24 Lonnev, %lark, �3. 0 Sheehan,John T,, 19.72 1„,Wrence, Ed ward, S.12 .Sanders, Charles 31.20 Miller, 'Millnie E., 12.48 5jostedt, Oscar hl. 3.12 Murdock, Frank C., Jr., 7.80 Stone, Arthur D., 10,92 'Millen, hfary A., 14.04 Stuart, George L., 9,36 Mattison, Hannah, :3.12 Searle, Arthur G., 3.12 14luprdichian, Sarkis, 6.24 5eribmt r, Byron L., 1.56 M rrman, Howard B., 10,02 :Staailcy, Freelan 0., 124.80 NMartin, Catherine C., M 18 Sheldon, Charles L., 15.22 ?4lorrissette, Horace, 3.12 Sullivan, Thomas J., 34.32 Aferrill, Arthur G., 0.96 Stoclklin, Eleanor C"., 12.48 MacDonald, Alexander D., 9.36 Stanley, Freelan 0., 59.28 MacKinnon,John N., 4.68 Sutherinnd, Fred, 6.24 Morash, John N,, 31.20 Scheirer, Anna, T., 6 24 111et7, Charles H., 93.60 Titc;omb, K-ithleen K., 81.20 11{prin, George, 37.44 Taylor, Walter 11., 12.48 Rlill,.r, Albert, 15.60 Tees, Chrlrles AV,, 15,60 McNarnee, Annie; C., 18,72 Terry,J. Raymond, 7.811 Manter, John I-L, 25.48 Wilson, Alice SS., 1 r 4 _Mason, tilfrud 18,72 Wilson, Ravmqnd Is., 32 48 mc!50s ald, john J., • 6.24 'V lson, Henry, 37,44 :Nicholson, C. A., 3.32 Willson, Louise B., 12,4S Nicholas Martrcchio, 28.08 Weller, Williiarn Sr., 37,44 Nally, Charles A., 1 i-60 Wilber, Gifton M., 2.18 Norcross, W. W., Jr., 6-24 WL41s, 11-larshall M., 9.36 1.IcCullion, flarry W., 12.48 V-ails, David 14., 21.84 O'Brien, Thomas, et al., 9.U6 Wright, Frank 1 ., 46.80 0hannessian, Markar, et aL, 78,00 Womersicy, Eaa J., 12,48 444 WATE'RTOWN TOWN REPORT White, NVilfiam L., $3.12 Exemptions and PoUp. Wickes, Forrest F., 7.80 Reported by Collector as uncol- Whitney, Elsie, 12.48 lectible White, Irving, 10.92 Thibault, Phillip, 9.36 For the year 19 N $2.00 Twigg, 14arry W, 3.12 For the year 1920 1,533..00 Young, josQlph' 12,48 For the year 1921 597.00 Winton, INtarjorie J,, 24,96 R..5,728.08 Street Betterment Abatement Total amount of uncollectible Esehc1=n,Charles,etu%., $15.02 Polls '52,12 2.00 Total amount of Abatements and Exemptions during the year 1921 For the vear NO $0.00 For the year 11920 3,176.87 For the year W21 0,432.G2 Total amounts granted during the year 1921 '5%-108-DD REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES I respectfully submit the follo vine report -relative to the collection of taxes fur the past year. You will note that practically all taxes are cleaned up except a small amount for 1920. Of the total mmmitment on 1921 ta\es, eighty-one per cent had been paid or abated up to January 1, 1922, and a fair amount of the bal.ance has been paid since the close of the books. FREDERICK J. COLBY, Collector of Tax-es. Summary of Uncollected Taxes 1921 Taxes Original Commitment $987,472 86 Additional DecernberAsses.9ments 294.84 S987,7167 70 Abate=nts granted :36,806 28 Tax paid Treasurer 794,707 68 80i'613 go Balance outstandin,,, 67186,253 74 1920 Taxes Outstaiidin-beg-inning: of 1921 R142,160 72 EN :W� Abatements granted $4,647 17 Tax paid Treasurer 136,700 93 141,43S 10 Balance outstanding �731 62 1919 Taxcs OutsLrandin- be-innin of 1921 -�223 36 Z% r, .3-. Abatements granted w2 00 Tax Paid Treasurer 11 50 1.13 50 Balance outstanding �209 S6 446 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1917 Taxes Outstanding beginning of 1921 $11 80 Tax paid Treasurer 12 GG 1916 Taxes Outstanding beginning of 1921 $11 79 Tax laid Treasurer 12 30 Street Betterment Assessments Con-n- ritted by Selectmen to Collector during 1921 $52,349 60 Paid to Treasurer by Collector S4,+683 08 Committed by Assessors to Collector 2,706 37 7,389 45 Outstanding January 1, 1922 944,960 15 Sidewalk Assessments Co=iitted by Selectmen to Collector 83,404 55 Paid to Treasurer by Collector 81,557 47 Committed by Assessors to Collector in 1921 tax 19 09 1,57fi 56 Dutstanding January 1, 1922 81,S27 99 Teel Prayinents to "Treasurer by Collector of Faxes 1921 tax 8794,701 (58 Interest on sa=e $2,399 56 1920 tax 130,790 93 Interest an sane 5,108 53 1919 tax 11 50 Interest on same 56 1917 tax 12 66 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 41 Interest on same S2 07 191E tax S12 30 r Interest can saane 3 33 Total taxes $9:310535 07 Total interest 7,514 71 Received for statement of liens 109 00 Received for redemption certificates 5 00 Received for redemption ta.. titles 1,130 15 Received for 'tax sale advertising 1,684 05 Received for Street Bettennent committed by Selectmen 4,683 108 Received for sidewalk assessments 1,557 47 Total 'jjaid Treasurer S948,215 53 Approved. W. W. NORCROSS, JR. December 31, 1921, 441 WATERTOWN TOWN RLPORT LIST OF UNPAID TAXES 1921 Polls Unpaid at the Close of Business December 31, 1921 Aherle, George S,, 9117-Melendv Aventic. Affineto, Jerry, 11 -Nic-hok Aventie. Alexander, Frederick, 157 Galan Street, World War i-eteran. Alexander,John, 9 Eliot Street, gone to Scotland. Alon7o, Frederick, 112 Harnden Avenue, Altemar, Joseph, 4:1 Cypress Street, claims United States Service, Amsden, Ralph V., 246 Boylston Street, paid tax Lawnia, INT. ff. Ananian, Arakel, 26 Coolidge Hill Road. Anderson, Henrv, 13 Oakland Street. Anderson, John, 249 Main Street. Anestos, James, 108 Elm Street. A-nestos, Nic.hak;s, 108 Elm Street, Annis, Lester, 127 Dexter Avenue. Anschivits, Paul., 16 Cliarles Street. Anqtusis, Nick, 25 French Terrace. Antonellis, Lawrence, 94 North Beacon Street, claims resided Barnstable. Arcero, Nocente, 20 Clarendon Street. Ashworth, Charles T., 43 Quimby Street, cannot locate, Asteiiti, Louis, SM )- It. Auburn. Street. Attenasic), Raffacl, 151 ATsonal Street. Aubrey, f3viijamin A., 56 Cliatincy Street. Ausdn, Norman H., 246 BoylstGn Street, Bagdanck-%, Antliony, 73 Waltham Street. Braiiev, Thainas P., 61 Galen Street. Balian, Charles, 8 Berkeley Street. Banfield, Charles W., 67 Capitol Street. Banizo, Antonio, 26 Cashman Street, duplicate. Barker, George, 292 Belmont Street. Barrett,George, 21 Bigelow Avenue, paid tax in lNew Hampshire. Barrett, John P., 5-50 NI -lain Street. Barry, Frank, 35 Water Street. Barttro, James L., 146 Summer Street, 13,attaglio, Luigi, 7 Cottage Lane, Bazarian, Dick, 133 Dexter Avenue. Beaudette, Loons, 55 Galen Street, resided Gardner. Berry, Frank J., 134 Putnam Street. Bias, Nicolas, I Elton Avenue. Bibilos, George, M,1� Berkeley Street. Bills, Ernest, M Arsenal Street. Binfor6, Leonard, 41 Dartmouth Street. -Blair, Herman A., Perkins Institute. COLLECTOR'S REPORT 4-49 Blare, John J., 97 Dexter Avenue. Boldac, jaiinie, 157 Spruce Street, female. 13outland, George, 73 Waltham Street. Barden, Merritt W., 11 Chapman Street, Dolicisian, Paul, W-) INIcbols Avenue. Bovian, Dick-, 60 Laurel Street. Bradley, James, 5P Union Street. Brady, Stephen J., 73 Vlalthani Strect. Branscombe, Fred R., ;'14 Franklin Street, Bre-,city, Raffele, 31 Cottage Street. Brierton, Albert C., 30 Ladd Street. Brigaridi, Michael, 84 North Reacan Street. Brnic,r, Alfred, .520 Plarimrit Street. Brown, Michael J., 73 WZ11thain Street, Brinit, George, 121.1 Nlrjrse Street. Bryant, George, 4 Bates Road. Builln, NVIlEarn, 430 Pleas-ant Street. Burbe&-, Lawrencn A,, 71 Putnam Street, paid tax in New -Hampshire. Burke, Michael R., 107 Amcnal Street. Burtla, Joe, 25 Fr(nich Terrace, invalid. Rtirnett, D. M., .571 \It. Atilmrit Street, Eiim,,jolin. Xlt. Auburn Street, paid in Boston, Cameron, Edward W., 47 'Mt. Auburn Strect. Canipl;grna, Virisa, 3.) Crawford Street, gone to Italy. Campagna, Frank, :33 Crawford Street, gone to Raly. Campbell, Arnold Jlrancls, 456 Belmont Street, resided New York. Candilicri. Sammie, 16 Bostonia Avenue. ,Cannlanga, Vito, 15 French Terrace. Capelle, George C., j2 Spruce Street, in United States Service. Caprogenis, Thctorvs, 30 Clarendon Street. Carr, Edward, 83 Arsenal Street, in United States service. Carachino, Antonio, 11 Spring Court. Carbone, Lotfis, 819 Mt. Auburn Street. Carroll, John, 15 North Beacon Court. Carter, W alter, 152 Cypress Strect. Cassnle, Charles, -1ri North Beacon Strect. .Case, Mike, 156 Dexter Avenue. .Castanza, Murriel, 21 Summer Street. .Castano, Amelio, 16 Elm Strect. Ca5tignetti, Domenic, 16 Rear Elm Street. -Catm , Panogos, 25 Clarendon Strect. catonio, janies, IS Cottage Strect. Cf rratto, janies, 23 Bostania Avcnuc. Cesueo, Salvatore, 15 Nichols Avenue. Chagachabanian, Tooras, 05 Nich47ls AveriLie. ,Caton, Thomas,, 13 Upland Road, paid tax in Foxboro. 450 WATER'C(7WN TOWN REPORT Chandler, William, ;35 '4 ater Street. Charles, Morrice B., 20 Westland Road. Church, Harry, 86 Prentiss Street, Cinto, Joe, 23:3 ?alfrey Street. Clifford, Charles, 106 Forest Street, in United States service. Cloherty, Peter, 10 Hunt Street, in United States service. Coleman, Fraziklin W., 7 Surna-lit Road. Connolly, Peter, 3S Grenville Road. Connor, Arthur G., 37 Union Street. Conte, Domenico, 3.1 Staring Street. Corinia, Nicola, 13 Cott. e Lane. Caryell, Harold H., 106 Putnam Street, claims resided Maine. Gotta, Richard, 18 A-lelendy Avenue, Coublis, Alec, 88 Arlington Street. Couture, Joseph L., 28 Morsc Street, in United States service. Cremens, William, 70 Morse Street, in United States service. Crippes, Jaynes T., 40 Dartmouth Street. cucinotta, Caraillo, 48 Cypress Street. Daley, Andrew J., r82 Belmont Street. Dangelo, .Antonia, 91 Arlington Street. DavenpGrt, Harding, 14 Wilmot Street. ]davenport,, Alfred I-L, 88 €have Street. Davidson, Harry, 67 Mt. Auburn Street, Davidson, Lw, 1S Rant Street. Davis, Earl, S26 ,It. Auburn Street. Day, Leon F., 1.0 Winthrop Street, Delpapa, Joe, 14 Taylor Street. Demetras, Nicolas, 27 Elton Avenue. 1Demitras, Nicolas, 27 Elton Avcnue. Demitros, Thco'klis, 16 Clarendon Street. Demos, Andro, 03 Arlington Street, in United States service. Derbabian, Carnik, 77 Bigelow Av emic. Derby, Eugenie, 1.5 trench Terrace. Derby. Joseph J., 1.5 French "terrace. Der Hagopian, Parsegh, 30 Llt•.on Avenue. Derderian, &am, 43 Bigelow A.vcntic. Derian,john, 16 Hazel Street. DerSahagian, M., 35 Lloyd Road. De taffa.no, Dominic, G Keith Street. Devaney, Walter, 41 French Street, in United States service. Divito, Paul, .52 Crawford Street. Donato, kntonic, 50 Riverside StrecL. Donlon,Jaynes, 20 Coolidge Hill Road., dependent. Doudakdan,John, 23 Mt. Auburn :treat. Donavan, Michael, 1W Pleasant Street. Drigian, Armenag, 551 11t. Auburn Street, OLLECTOR's REPORT 451 Driscoll, Timothy 'F,, 44 Elliot Street, paid Boston. Duriton, Stanley S., 31 Irma Avenue. Durgin, James K., 16 blcott Street, deceased. Durkee, Charles, 35 3,forse Street. Dyedd%, Peter, 73 Waltham Street. Delmico, Michele, 105 Pleasant Street, in United States service, Engelis, Fred K., 18 Dost€mnia Avenue. Enokcati, Vahan, 11 Nichols Avenue. Evans, Ralph J., 158 Langdon Avenue, in United States service. Faclen, Fred D., .53 Yorse Street. Falba, Frank, 91 Arlington Street. Farmer, Georkye J., 9,9 Putnam Street, Farrell, Jahn J., 24 Fruneb Terrace. Farwell, Michael F., 1.37 Morse Street. Faserano, Lamy, 1551 Arsenal Street, Feeney-, Christopher, 17 Alden Read, in United States service. Ferrarc, Napoleon, 10 Berkeley Street, duplicate. Fisher, Charles, 53 Main Street. Fisher, William, 61 N'cirth Beacon 'Street, diaplicate. FL-therty, 'Micliael F., Jr., 19 Oakland Street. Fogarty, Edniancl, 7 Clayton Street. Fogarty, John J., a Clayton Street. Fowidonanova, Sabatinu, :327 Arlington Street. Foote, William H., 32 Purvis Street, deceased. Ford,Joseph H., 32 Ladd Street, in United States Service. Forest, William H., 317 Common Street. Fountain, Edmund F., 10.5 Winsor Avenue, in United States service. Franguliaii. -X aza.reth, 40 'Melendy avenue. Friggio, Raphael, 34 Bigelow Avenue. Frost, '.%i, .R., 10 Belmont Street, paid tax in Maine, Gaki, Andrew, 12 Meicndy Avenue, in United States service. Galidis, Ccstos, l;a!/j Berkeley Street. Galinos, George, 43 Crawford Street. Galinos, Pipini, 43 Crawford trcet. Gately, Joseph C., 34 Melendy!Avenue. Gavin, Walter F., 150 Brookline Street, invalid. Gerarnanis, Costa8, 28 Pcrkeley Street, Gerjkm, Nfesak, 3li Berkeley Street. Gv4monti, iIC,unci, 23 Berltcley Street, invalid. Gibson, William K., 55 Dartmouth Street. GillilG, Patsy, 196 '4 Onut Street. Gillis, Wayne, 191 1%,Taplexaood. Street, resided Minneapolis. Glover, Harr}*, 104 Coolidge Hill Road, in 'United States service. Glynn, Andrew A., 97 Fayette Street. Flynn, Patrick, 4.1 Riverside Street, dependent. Coldthwaite, James 1., 4 Bellevue Road. 452 WATERTOWN '1'DWN REPORT Gondolph, Charles, 12 Hearn Strect. Goodwin, Daniel 14., 67 Capitol Street, paid tag: in New York. Graharn, Donald G., GS Katherine Road. Greene, John, 1.5 PunRis Street, paid tax in 'Wells, Maine. Griffith, C arrall P., S7 Putnam Street, in United States service. Halfrey, Thomas W., 12 Swett Court. Hajinlian, Flagop, 92 Nichols Avenue. Halpin, Mark, 22 Irma :alvenUC. Handy, Joseph, 161 Lexington Street,resided Waltham. klanley, Thomas, 11 Dexter Avenue. Harlow, Patrick, 73 W'altham Street, duplicate. Harrington, William L., 467 -A-fain Street. Hart, Frank A., 137 Galen Street. Harvey, Ben S., 16 L nl;don Avenue. Hatch, Parker S., 50 Quimby Street, ilt United States service. Hawkins, Fester G.. 21 Carver Road, in United Sates service. Haywood, Etlwaril R., Jr., 31 Hardy Avenue, in United States service, Fleflernan, Patrick, 90 DexLcr Avenue, resided 13cstou. 1liggins, Charles, 97 Irving Street, deceased. Higginson, Joseph, 127 Dexter Avenue. Hindlian, Percy, 11 .Adams Avenue. Hoelianian, Armen, 41 hfclendy Avenue. Hoskins, jolin C,, 1217 School Strect. Horan, Charles Tyr., 1S Carrall Street, in United States service. Howes, Hugh B., It Porter Street. Houston, William H., 25 Russell Avenue, in United States service. 14ughes, Frank L,, 41 Paul St:rent. Hunter, Jahn, 72 Nichols Ave-nup, in United States service. Hyland, V'illiam, S1 Boyd Street, resided Newton. Iannuzzi, Fsaul<, 07 Arlington Strut_ Ingsoll, William R., 127 Church Street. Jacobs, Ernest M., 56 Putnam Street. Jacobson, Rafael, S5 Irma Avenue. Jobin, Jeanne, 183 Palfrey Street, woman. James, jack, 02 'Xichols Avenue. John, Janes, 21 Berkelcy Street. Xalikolitis, Ignatios, 1-1 Berkalcy Struct. kalousdian, Kalons, ii;t7 XIL. Auburn Strect. Kamalian, Moses, lt) Bigcluiv _vemic. Karjian, Hagop, 70 Bigc.-low Avenue. Xaratjian, 1'vlanc c)g, `fd '-�1zi0nrl;- AV0110e. Kasian, Jolty, 7S3 %It. Aiiburn Strcct., prod tax in Newton. Kciith.. Arthur M., S Avon Road, resident of Boston. Kciih, Raymond, 135 Watertown Street- Kelley, Garret L., 31 Wavei'ley Avenue. KvllQyr, James R., 14.5 Spruce Street:. Kelley, Patrick, 51 Cypress;Street. COLLECTOR PS REPORT 453 Kelley, Cornelius J., 21 Palfrey Street. Kelter, Gearge A., 11 Chauncy Street, Kennedy, Dennis, 97 Union Street. Denney, Patrick J., 14 Church Hill, soldier at Arsenal. Kerksarain, Leautva, 11 Hazel Street. Itierserian, Negetrar, 11 Hazel Street. Kevorkian, IN-azores, 5 Arthur Terrace. King, Caleb, 180 Boylston Street. King, Clarence 1•I., 83 Mt. A- lahurn Street. King, Joseph, 183 Grove Street. Kirby, Harry, 95 Lexington Street. Kline, H. Clinton, i) Spruce Street, Korubr, Arena, :, CraT%iard Street. Korubr, Peter, .5 C:rawfeard Street. Krienrian, Leo, 13 Oliver Road. LaCarnerta, Samuel, 15 French Terrace. Lackey, Clancy, 47 WalthaTn Street. T'Acl'er, Fred L., 101) Spruce Street. LaFleur, Alfred, 53 Morse Street. Lallo, Llfom*n, 67 Qxilidge Dill Road. Landrv, Joseph E., 70Capitol 5trcet. Landry, Sinion, MT Spruce ,Street. 1-,arson, Elsia C., 122 Rutland Street, female, Lavorate, Thomas, IS Bos!onia Avenue. Late, William B., Perkins Institute. Lawler,John P., 27 Hunt Street Lave-rcnce, Basil. T., 16 Langdon Avenue. T ee—apis, John D., 21 lhgLlow kvcatue. LeBlanc. Peter 1., 73 Putnam StrceL. Leonard, William, 9 New Lexington Street. Leonard, Francis W., 9 New Lexington Street. Linden, Alfred T., 18 Iowa er Street, deceased. Livori, fi.aolo, 37 Berkeley Street. Livori, Paul G., 37 Berl e:lcy Street. Long, Edward J., 207 Boylstun Street. Lon ellow, Revel W., 126 Putnam Street. Loltgtiriiil, Claude, 82 Dexter Avenue. Loonii�;, William, 73 Waltham Street. Ltq)LOTI, J apses F., 12 Chattncy Street. Lynch, Walter J., :17 '1 insur avenue, in Unitvd skates service. elacdOn.M, 13rLniel A., wl WinscrAvcnue. M,—LcDufT, .V rank, 1 i Nlorsernnn Avenue. 1-J aclti, William, 7�3 N'4 Atha.rtt Street. Mackenzie, Jaynes, 31 Fhwdy Avenue. NTathoney, Daniel, 79 Grove Stmet, dependent. Alaheg4 ,Allierti. Si* F., 43 Boylston Street, paid ta_% iia C'an�l�iid-we. Maloncy, John A., G hliddlu S+trevt, dependent.. Manning, ArEhur, 93 Barnard !Avenue. Manning, Charles, 73 Arsenal Street, resided New Fork, Zk•'lanukian, Geargc, 15 Clayton Street. Manz, Conrad, 9 Cottage Street. Marchant, John, 129 Arsenal Street, Marchant, W., 44 Phillips Street. Marchant, William J., 69 Spring Street. Margosian, Daniel, 49 Crawford Street. Nf arooldan, Mike, 77 Bigelow Avenue, Marshall, Charles ff., S a7ver Road, bast,, deceased. Martin, Jtitm s, 16 Hanel Strut. Masco, Frank, 54 Crawford Street, Nlasina, Thamais, 15 Clayton .Street, Mason, John, ail Main Scant. Matthew, Peter, 16 Clarendon Street. a.urellis, Costas, 14 Bcrkcle�- Street. Maxon, John C., Charles River Road. Mar-n, Charles, S Hearn Street. l4IcAllan, John, 6 Morse Street, Resides Waltham McCarty, Hf!nq, F., :30 .iluarr Street. McCarty, Michael, 145) Galen Street. McCattdey, Frank, 29 Oaaktand Street. ,IcDonald, Frederick C., 97 Nlelendy Avvnue, paid tax in Boston. McDonald, James J., 57 Church Street, in United States sm ice. NfeDonaid, Joseph L., 42 Quiniby Street. 'MuElroy, Joseph, 37 )`-lush Street. McGuire, Prank If., 182 W.—d alit Street. McHugh, James H. I Inidd Street, in Un!tQd States service. McKay, Frank, 19 Dexter Avenue, McKenzie, George T., 27 "u t Street., McI{innon, Daniel, 27 I-low- al Street, invalid. McLean, George K, 745 Mt;. Auburn Street, Mc-Manias, John, 44 Dartmouth Street, McNutt, Edwin K, 19 Marion Road. 14 edoniat3, George, 127 Dexter Avenue. Mehin, Myra, 12 Irma Avenue,resided Caa=da. on a visit here.. Meraabile, Frank, 28 Olney Street. Morrill, George P., 63 Riverside Street, minor. Merrill, Barry J., 70 Morse Street. Meyer, Joseph, 34 Mott Street. Miragene, Lebratore, 20 Arsenal Street. Mitchell, Michael C., `8 Clyde Road.. Molloy, Charles-H., Jr., 6 Myrtle Street, in United States service. Mcnroe, George W., 30 Cltauncy Street. Moore, Russell, 9S Bay aveet. Moran, Daniel, 178 91)rtice Street, dependent, COLLr.,CTOR'S REPORT 455 :Morley, Tharnas P., 31 Quimby Street, in 'United States sm ice. *?doss, Goorge J., 23 Parker Street. Mum' , Fred, 2 l Kimball Road. Mullen, John, 53 Morse Street. 11 urell, Hugo 1W., 200 Boylston Street. Murdock, williarn H., 145 llorse Street. Tlurphy, Henry J., 5G Waltham Street. Murphy, WiIliarn J„ 154 Cypress Street, in United States ser%icc. A•lurphy, t1'illiam .P., 39 Mt. Auburn Street. Murray, Hurry S., 106 Wintlirop Street. Murray, Jahn H., 182 Vk"alnut Street. Najarian, Nevaart, Perkins Institute, female. Najarian, Yougap, 60 Laurel Street, female. Malty, Thomas, 42 Culia Street, deoeaised. Nicholas, Johan, 15 Bi rT—keluv Street. *Nigogasian, Garaved, 5i Bigelow Avenue. Noyes, Alphens P., 22 Nlt. Auburn Street. Noyes, Clif and A., 113 Belinvnt Street. Nurst.edt, George, 456'Belmont Street. O'Brien, Peter, 128 Stu-nmer Street, ovonneit, nanicl H., 26 Westminster Aventie, in United States service. O'Connors, Thomas.J., 47 Waltham Street, resided Boston. O'Donnell, Hemy, 12 Bacon Street. Ohauian, HaM!. 99 Dexter Avenue. 0hannessiaaa, Harry, 97 Laurel Street. Olson, George O., 269 Belmont Street. Outland, Georue IV., 39 HGsmer Street, in United States service. Owen, Frederick S., 28 Holt Street, in United States service. Caner, Wilfred, 94 Summer Street. Palmira, Nick, 52 Crawford Street. Pantellis, A Mlles, 81 Arlington Street. Paoliau, Hovannes, 101 Dexter AvEmue, duplicate. Parker, Arthur, 34 Hawthomc 'Street. Pelegian, Paul, 13 Hazel Street. Penkwthrnen, Francis C., 35 Elliot Street. Pereico, Pasquale, SS Arlington Street.. Perrone, Salvatore, 33 Cottage Street. Platon, �,%°1iclaael, 295 Arsenal Street:. Plouffe, John, 20 Cushman Street. Poillucc.i, Joseph, 22 Cl°trendm Street. Popwiian, l Iaper, S Berkeley; Street. Porterj.am s, 15 North Beacon Cciurt. Possner, Howard, 106 Spruce St.rcet. Pon ell, Edward F., 111 Hamden Avenue, PowLvs, Gwrue, 23 Eliot Street, Priqu€adio, John, 32 C1arendfm Street. 456 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pro, S.-tm, 25 i\orsetnan Avenue, Pullen, Mamie], 347 Dcyter Avenue. Quirk, Arthur L., Perk--ins Institute, blind. Raggett, Thomas, 3€1 Frank Street, Raynon, Albert, Perkins Institute, utilnot locate, Reed, Charics F., 10 Hosmer Street. Reyburn, Paul, 104 Langdon Avenue,in United States service, Ricci, Philip, 105 'Plea&-uit Street, female. Richardson, Asa W., 10 Cbcstnut Street. Ringrose, jarnes, 26 Lacicl Street, Risi, Vincenzo, 37 Berkeley Street. Rizzi, Borono , 114 lbrest Street. Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street, Roberts, Henry D,, 23 Pequosette .street. Roonev, John, 42 Alt. .1uburn Street. Rooney, : lic:hacl, 411 Arsenal Street. Rose, I Fink, 10 'Mcleudy Avenue, dependent, Rosi, Drank, 1S Bc.rki2leyr Street, Roy, CarcV, 14 Porter Street Roy, Fred, 14 Porter Street. Runyan, Andrea; B., 50 School Street, iti United Slates service, lti,tlsw, Felix, 152 Lexington Street. Russo, I)oininick, 40 Quirk ,Street,iti Unitecl States service. Russo, Edward, 137 Fayette :street, duplicate. Russo, t{rattl., 137 Fsy°cttc Street, duplicate. Rt7sso,Frank, 16 New Lexington Street. Russo, Patrick, 112 Forest Street. Russo, Patsy, 23 Bostnnia Avenue. Russo, V'Mcent, 53 Laurel Street. Setforian, 1]ik, 50 Onimby Street, Sabonev, Asadoor, 5 .tVthur Terrace. 5amsury, Elias .P., 30 Irma Avenue. Sarnury, James, 81 Elm Street. Sarkessian, Hampar, 5 Elton Avenue, Sarkisian, IIagop, 11, Nichols Avenue. Sarkisian,Jake, 11 Nichols Avenue. Sartori,John, 15 Berkeiey Street. Savage, Mike, 178 Summer Street. Schonarth,f oseph, 130 Putnam Street.. Sears, '�N'illiam, 40 Laurel Street. maro, John, 26 Berl�elcy Street. Sexton, Patrick, 7 Dexter Avenue. Shaghahan, 1°iurgrditch. G., 243 Boylston Street, resides Providence. Shanahan, Frank, 92 Elm Street, resides Maine, Sliauick, Bert, 38 Dartmouth Street. Shea, -Nlichael M., 794 Mt. Auburn Street, resides Boston. COLLECTOR'S REPORT 457 Shattick, Russell M., 38 Dartmouth Street, resides Briston. Sheehan,Joseph, S Dartmouth Street. Shernian, Alfred T., 7 Howe Street. Shielke, George A., 366 School Street,resides L)etroit. Sloan, Matthew, 100'Vintbrop Street. :Smergian, Michael, 101 Arlington Street. Smith, Albert F., 74 Capital Street, in United States service. Smith, Charles, I9 Fairfield Street. Smith, John, 27 Williams Street. Smith, Joseph, 112 Putnam Street. Soickian, Moses, 13 Hazel Street, Soiekian, Vartan, 13 Hazel Street. Bolan, Michael, S Fletcher Terrace, in United States service. Sollinc, Augusta, 11.E Putnam Street. Sprague, Charles, 27 Pleasant Street. Spurgeon, JaMCS L., 417 School Street, in United Stat[-3 service. Stanley, Nazaret, .10 Elton Avenue. Stearns, Timothy R., xi50 School Street, in Ujijted Stiles service. Steven, Clifford, Perkins Institute, cannot locate. Stillitano, (;corge, 85 Arlington Street. Stone, Walter C., Perkins Institute, resides Newport, R. I., blind. Strum, Allan, 186 North Beacon Street. Sullivan, J. F., 73 Waltharn Street. Sutherland, Kenneth, 122 Dexter Avenues Tariguay, Arthur, TI Hillside Road. Tate, Wilhwn H., 67 Alt. Auburn Street. Taylor, Byron, 189 Highland Avenne.. Taylor, Robert J., 146 Spring Street. Telfer, Walter J., 36 Porter Street, Theriault, Philip, 5:3 Lloyd Road. Tighe, Louis, 143 Langdon Avenue. Tolman, Charles, 56 winter Street. Torre, Steve, 43 Capital Street. Tracy, Thomas, 60 lit. Auburn Street. Trania, Rocco, 32 Crawford Street. Trenholm, John, 150 Brookline Street. Underwood, Walter L., 172 Walnut .street. Va'hey, Thomas 1{., 123 North Beacon Street. Valentine, Prank, 11 Sexton Street, dependent. Varjabedian, Havant, 23 Nichols Avenue, cauaot locate. Ve+nuti, Thomas, 13 Taylor Street. Verterlx), Felix, 46 CoLtage Street. Vincini, Peter, IG Berkeley Street. Walker, Harold J., 21 IVallrtat Street, in United States service. Ward,James, 207 Boylston Street, resides Johnstown, N. Y. Ward„ Dr. John J,, 267Boylston Street. 4058 NVATFRTOW- 'd`OW'Nr REPORT Warner, Martin F., 120 Putnam Street. 'VVatcrfall, William H., 196 Walnut 5trf-et, decerLserl, Waten, George C., 90 Putnam Street, Wpelcrrne, Burton A., Perlans Institute, prim# New Hampshire. Welk, Tarry A., 28 Chauncy titreet. 11'clls,Jaynes H., 28 Chaunev Street. Welsh, James H., 503 Main Street, in United States service. 'l'4'hite, Mann St.mvt, minor. White, l{mnk, 356 Main Street, minor. White, Joseph, 54 Arsenal Street. Whittemore, Earl, 68 Putnam .street, resides Attleboro, Wilbur, Lawrence i-N., 7 Porter Street. Willette, Harry, 227 Boylston Street. Wilson, Edward G., 19 Morse Street. Windsor, George, 242 Sycamore Street. Woobank, James, 5 Swett Court. Yarkarian, Ardsh, 112 Laurel Street. Zaf`trindis, George, 13 Crawford Street. 1921 Property Taxes Unpaid January 1, 1022 (Paid or abated since close of books are marked with *} Abbott, Philip, 57 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . S3 12 Abbott, Skasnnel P:, 57 Parker Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 117 43 Aiken, James, 27 Llovd.Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 63 Aiken, Jaynes I., 34 Irma lk enue.. . . .. . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. . , , . ., 7 so Ajemian, Armenag, el ux,-, Irma Avemic:... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 202 80 Ajwrian, Hoosep, Nit. Anburn Strcct. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . N22 12 "Alarie, Elizabeth F., 19 3 1 avotte. Street., bakince. . . . . . .. . . . :32 29 Aldrich, Twtbel F., 23 Carver Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S 72 Aldrich, Thomas R_, 23 Caner Road, East. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 12 Allepannakian, Pessape, :35 Elton Avenue, balanc;e. . . . . . . . . . 103 39 Amirian, tic�crditeh, et ux., 96 Dexter Avenue, bala.nce. . , . . . 101 75 Amsden, Ralph V., 246 Boylston Street—. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 9 36 Ananian, Mariitrn, G1 Cypress Street, halance. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . HR) 46 Andrew&, Austin 14.., 43 Franklin StreTt. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ;:i;311) 06 Andrews, Edith P., 43 Franklin Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . 134s3 Sri Andrews, 1lary A., '94 Langdon A%,P-ni*c _. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2`8 02 Andrews, William S., 49 illiyrtle Strece. , . . , . ,. , .. , . 34 32 Andrmvs, Wi)Fam. S, and Margaret A., •Its 'Myrtle Street. . . .. , 115 44 Angelo, Rocco, 61 Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 7 80 Angela, Rocco, el vx., 61 Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . IN 01) Apraharnian, Elizabeth of ai., :3 {Crawford Strcct. . . . . . . . . . . . . gf05 76 Apraliarnian, Fi fiza:r, 1 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 156, 65 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 459 Aprahamian, 14lanoog, 3 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ',%:?-t 96 Arabian, Peter, 333 Main Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 S4 Aravanis, 'Theofilactas, Whitcomb Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. `?LEI 24 Armstrong, Thomas L., 43 Irving Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 0 .116 Arom, Vito, of ux., 3 Keith Street, balance.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 24 73 Aroutian, JVte M.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. ..... .. . . .. .. . . 219 05 Arzivo Grocery Co., 213 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . ..... . 37 44 *Araonrnanian, Heghna, S Irma Avenue, . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 202 80 Asaxian, Harry, e1 vx., Quimby Street, balance.. . . , . . . . ... .. 34 61 *Avedesian,Beanjainin, 11 Nichols Avenue. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 115 60 Austin, Clarence B., 624 2N1:t. Atibum Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 31 20 Babbitt, Herbert W., 54i INIt.. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . 36 Babcock-, William W., Tr., 101 Tremont Street, Boston. . . . , 95 00 Baird, Caroline 1 ,, 40 Hall Avenue. . . . ... . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1.4 35 Baker, Albert A., 109 Boylston Street. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . '33 40 Baker, Frank G., 96 Pleasant Stmot. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 21 84 Ball, Ralph L., 31 Hossncr Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 21 06 Banfeld, Charles W., 67 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 36 Bangs}wanes 11., 64 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 12 *I3aris, William J,, el arf., 1,54 Dexter Avenue, ... . .. . . . . . .. .. 3 12 Barnes, j atnes T., el al., 220 Main Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . 362 57 Barrett, Deborah M., 55a Main Street. . » . . . 118 56 Barrett, Deter P., 536 Main Street. . . . . , . . .. . .. . . .. .. 12 48 Barrett, Peter P. and Peter P., Jr., 536 'Main Street. . . . . . .. . 281 66 Barrett, Peter .P., 536 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 31 20 Barrett, peter P. and Peter P., jr., 536 Main Street, . . . . .. . . 220 26 Barry, joha=a J., 32 Bacon Street. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 05 16 Bartels, George L., 307 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 111 41 Ba.zarian, Peter, 133 Dexter.Avenue. . . . ... . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. 17 114 13ararian, .Sarah, 133 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 193 87 Bazar'ian, Sarkis, 13 H2zel Street. ... . . ... . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . 166 01 Beal, Herbert M., 124 School Street. . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . . 1,511 -13 Beck, Frank B., Sf Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 6 36 Beeklund, Emii P., of try., 1S3 Highland Aventic. . . . , . . . . .. , 97 11 Redigian, Maderos, Chauncy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 90 21 Bedigi,qu, Martha, Chauncr- Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 215 23 Bemis, George GS°., 118 Marshali Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 37 14 Burger, Robert, gd zap'., 53 I3'ilmot Street.. . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 300 62 Bennet, Annie,427 Orchard. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1160 41 Ben51Ctt:, ];dexter F., 21 Alden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 92 Bennett, George A: , 21 Allen Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 275 21 Berarcline, lied, 30 Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . {', 67 Berry,1°rank J., 131 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1091.) *Beviiacque, Domenico, at al., 53 Harrington Street.. . . . . . . . . 83 00 Birnie, Eva,G., 16 Clyde Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 240 SO Bishop, Erle A., 16 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 224 64 460 WATERTO'4i'N TOWN REPORT Black, Charkes E., Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.;31 20 Black, Louis E., Xlt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,18;,a 8f1 Blaisdell, 1;`rnest R., 94 Franklin Street. . . . . . _ . . . . .. .. . 59 9-3 Blake, Herbert NV., 85 15It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3li Bleiler, Charles 1., 347 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 11 I31uurnbcrg, Benjamin, 18 Jewett Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 15 CIO Boghosian, Donabod, 70 Bigelow venue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 374 08 Bolduc, Ernest, 1S Fairmount Street, Lawrence. . . . . _ . _ - . -. 11s tit] Be►udrot &- :Masse, 404 :Main Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . NO 37 Boyagian, .Avedis, 5941 N1t. Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 26 52 Boyajian, Charles, 3 Main Street. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . -14 88 .Boyajian, Mitchell, 4 Lloyd Road. . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 0 24 Baylc, Edward J., 616 -Main 5tr t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 17 1E Boyle,John, 6116 Hain Street. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 20 62 I30yle, John, of ,rl., 616 Main Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 90 F4 Boyle,Jahn B., 1.19 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 34 32 Brackett, Cora S., et al.. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . 1,498 23 Brackett, George E., 215 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 24 Bradley,James I., -W� Union Street. . . . . . . .. .. Bra scornbe, Fred 1 ,_ 94 Fm. nkl'an Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . `2'4 96 Brennan, James J., 745 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 36 Brewer, Joseph K., 14 Xlt. Aubtarn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 40 Brewer, iNIerrill F., 141 Roylston Street (gone to California). . . 15 60 Brooks, Helen W., I.angdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 1G9 12 Brown, Arthur M., 63 I•lillside Road.. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 39 00 Brown, .I?.Lhel, 20,�) Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 24 Brooks, Frcr_liriek -M., 119 Russell Avenue. — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 84 *Brtme, Edgard M., 26 Phillips Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 24 90 Bruce, Janet E., 2G Phillips Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , . 168 07 Brunner, Herman H. er tox., 143 Lagnden Aveuue. . . . . . . . . , . 213 72 Bryant, Alice T., 37 Harrington Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 76 Bryant, George, 4 Bates Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 02 *Buddiungton, "Winton Imo., IS Cedar Street, balance. . . . . . . . . , 101 06 *Burke, Mary A., 77 'Union ,Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 216 84 Burke, Delia A., N Forest Street. . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 12.1 S(} Burke, Stismi, ;'A Olney Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . S7 36 *Burke, Tobias J., 77 Union Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 17 16 Bust�rl, Joseph, 16 Bvvk-eley Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . 12 48 Bush, Robert ?1., "2i8 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4 08 Bustin, Esther A., 83 Frati. n Street,, bah nee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 37 Buscorn,Joseph, et tax., 18 Berkeley Strut.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 110 76 BusweIl, La,�%°rence F., 127 Dexter Avenue. . ... . . . ... .. .. . . . 21 N Butler, Thomas H., Jr., 148 Langdon Avenue. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 23 40 Butt;, John, 417 School Street- . . . . . ... . .. . . .. .a . . , . . . , 195 00 *.Butterfield, Horner L., 38 larger Street. . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . 109 63 caLLECTOR18 REPORT 461 Byron, Joseph, 1.1i1 Spritrg Street, Ual once; now ri w'nerl by Helen Colson. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . S1 60 Carla, Annie M., 15 Ho w°ar+l Street. . . . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1021 96 Calduroni, Antonio, d wo., Fayette Strceyt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 00 Callaghan, Patrick J., 101 i1z' veal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 23 Callahan, Frank H., 264 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08 Calrian, Franc l-s IV., 16 Boyd Strc�t. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 10 92 Carneron, R. W., 47 illt. .r ubitrn Street. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 112 •jti Catno, Vito, l:s French Terrace. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 3 11-1 C:anady, Oscar M., 26 Ulcott Street. . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. . . , . . . 351 814 Cannon, Patrick J., 31. Gilbert Street. . . 151 *2 Capers, Herbert T., 6016 Belmont Strut. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 44 30 Caracashlan, Diran, 31 1tilelendy Avenue. . . . , . . . , . . , . . . , . , , 3 12 Carltin, Thomas, 1:5 fmia Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 221 52 Carchia.,John V., el rrx., 120 Langrlvn Avenue . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 234 00 L.arno, Vito, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 36 Cashin, Albert D., 1214 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . G 24 Cashin, Alice L., 124 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 247 63 Castanza, Muriel, 21 Surnrner Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 Castignetti, Domenico, 1Cti Elm Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . 37 44 Cavallara, Luigi, 327 ArlingLon Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 59 28 'C'a4*all=, Pascuc6a, 327 :Arlington Street. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . 127 92 +Cavaretta., Rosario, et ax., 33 Howard Street. . ... . . . . . . . . . 35 63 Ccntehar, Charles H.,21 Olney Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 239 11 Cesario, Salvat€ari, 17 Nichols Avenue. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ' 44 RS Chadwick, "Thomas, 20 Hall Avciiue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 34 32 Chandler, Fred H., a1 ux,, "+3 Franklin Street . . . I . 1 . . .. , . . . . 123 70 Chase, Leon G., `'01 ' la.nle<tiw-n.net Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oil 02 Chelemgerian, rlrsen, 57 Bigelow Avcnuc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 40 Christensen, Fred J.. 19 Wilmot Stre:ct. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 GS Glitirch, Harry A., SG Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 24 Cirillo, Angelina, 40 13elmonG Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 65 *Clapp, Philip F., el aex.., 10 Winsor Avenue . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . , 264 29 Clark,Joseph R., 29 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 9 ClarR, Louis H., 46 Bridge Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . _ . 3 12 Clay, George A., 67 Waltham Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . . I . . . _ . , . 65 5'> Clegg, William, 321 'Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 31 -")0 Cie *erdon, Herbert F., 1S,3 INIapleivocd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 40 Clifford, Timothy J , #i Cuba Street,. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ti 24 Cochrane, Ernest B., 1G Franklin Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 9G Cnfitk-, Jtilia J., 7 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . a . . . . . . . . 151 49 Cohen, Nathan, 517 1tlt, Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 2i0 47 Celbv, Liolic E., Sr Bailey Road- - - - - - - - - - - - - ._. . . . . . . 202 80 Colby, Hari Brie K., 2`? Elliot `Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 171 tit) Coleman, Frederick de°rink C., 30 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . :3 12 Collins, .Albert C., 34 Parker Strect. . . . ... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 12 462 IVATEICrO�VN` TOWN REPORT Collins, Annie J., 19 Parker Street. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . '51.55 -13' Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street. . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 22 27 Collins, Carolyn L., 70 Beerliwood Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 (IS. Collins, John A., 43 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 {}:.1 Collins, Arillard F., 53 Parker Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , `C) ;72 .Cn11ips, William H., 59 Bigelow Avenue._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3f1s Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . I(r, 98 Conti, Felix, a3 riverside Street. . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 `0 Cooney, Henry R., et al., 47 Pearl Street - , . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . 9 36. Cosner&r Smith, 65 Boyd. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 223 94 Corrigan, Ernest J., 18 Avon load. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 39° Costello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 35• Covino, Pasqualina and Felice, 492 Malri Street, , . . ., . . . . 2.52 44 Creamer, Thomas, et al., 113 N5rinsor Avenue, 1»lance . . . . . . . 82 44 Creeleyr, Oscar S., 128 Mt. Aubwa Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 50 *Cris6ielli,Angelo, 7 New I.exingto'n Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 96 Critchett, Alice hl., 158 Slari�ig Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 85. Critehetl, Frederic E., I5S. ,Springy; Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 7 Crittenden, >♦raneelia.W., 4S3 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . , . 9 313. *Crass, Sarah K., 399 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 90 05 Crowell, Warren Road, 122 Garfield Street. . . . . .. . . . , . . . . . . . 312 65. Crowley, Jerome F., 10 Irma. Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f 24 Cu6ivorth, Cora I.,, 51 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 290 16. Cullen, William P., 11 Clayton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 20 Cummings, Dole L, 169 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 t10 Cum nings, Roy L., 35 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 20- Cun niff, Catherine 11I., of aL, 107 Church Street . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 77 Cunniff, Catherine RI., 107 Church .Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 307 77 *Conniff, F. Sarsfield, 107 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 32 Cushman, Bertha TV., 114 Harnden Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4S Cutler, Edmund H,, 17 Hove Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cis Daggett, Seth, 49 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 9 36 Dailey, Henry B., 135 Riverside Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 fib D'Alanno, Antonio, 88-Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 '28 D'lllanno, Antonio, of ux., 88 Arlington Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO 96 Danforth, Charles W., 118 Westininster Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 92 Danforth, Charles and Frank W., IN Westminster Avenue. . . 9 30 *Danforth, Fr;7nk W., 118 Westminster 'Avom1c. . . . . . . .. . . . . 143 95 Dargon, TMary F., 55 Union Street., balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 78 Davenport, Alfred M., SS Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,686 a Davis, Earle R., 824 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 G8 Days, William C,, 83 Coolidge hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7S Ott DeCesare, Pasquale, 05 Cottage Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 12 DeFelippo, Arturu, 59 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 coo DeFelippo, Josephine, 59 Langdon Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 247 1 Deign;an, Mary A., 9 Appleton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 40 CDUrcT0rkIS RTsPORT 463 Delaney, John C., 907 BeI nont Street . . . . . . . . . . . 0,37Li 39 Delorcy, John E,., 141 Walt ham Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 S3 Demettrin, Angelo, 19 Clarendon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 DeTmie, Robert-, 39 Chauncy Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . :32 76 Dennis, Chester W., 16 Nit, Auburn Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 28 Derby, lltigene, 15 Prencli Terrace. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1.5 60 Derderlan, i rikor X1., .591 NIL Auburn Stroet. . . . . . . . . . . . , . 46 511 *Derdcrian, hfis&tcok, 49 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 20 *Derdcriata, Retrak, Ill Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . 12 4.S *Dcrderian, Set.rak& 1'1i9sack, 1D \ichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . IV 65 Derian, h•lary, 11 llarel Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . , 37 91 Derl a7virian, Towwanda, :5 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 128 78 Devlin, John J., 97 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 2 DeWitt, Charles H., 56 Putnam Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . I-is IV! Die-son, Walter S., 20 Hardy Avreniie, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . M 92 Dirnicl;, Frank M.. 55 Cot=L)n Strcei. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 SS D'Leberta, I+ ossinn, .11 Neith Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ._ 68 64 Doherty-, Charles ".M.,27 Porter Strec[. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 28 Dolbier, Edda; 13., 0 Jewett Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2W2 SO Donato, Antonio, >{) Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 72 Donato, Catcri a, 59 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 178 49 Donise, Benjamin, 23i5 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 :36 Dorsey, Thomas P., 34 Uninn Street. . . , . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . G 24 Drigian, Armeatng, 567 Mt. Auburn St.rc_et. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 85 so Duff, William J., 7 Fletcher Terrace. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 24 196 *Duncan, Elizabeth R, 3.31 S€boal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 45 Dwicanson, Wesley E., 216 North 13cueun Street. . . . . . . . . . . , 205 92 Durfee, Katherine S. 13., :304 Waterlowil Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 llti Dwyer, John F., 3.11 Nit:. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 108 07 Dwyer, Paul T., 391 14it. Auburn StreeL. ._ . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 21 84 Dyer, Dai ie J., el al., 4:3 I3ovey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 101. 40 Last Watertwvii Realty Co., lot 6 Crawford Street. . . . , . . . . . 1.57 56 E. C. M inufac'hiring Co., Spring Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-55 52 E,-Ian, William C., 5 Sheldon Road, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C12 SO Egizia:i, Francesco, 12S IN-Iain Street.. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 24 84 Ellis, Samuel J., 5:3 Boyd Street. - . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 12 4 Emerzon, Bessie INC, 48 '4'4+'alnut Strect.. . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. , . . 1,56 43 Eretzian, Simon, 57 Bigelow Avenue. . .. .. . . . . . . 12 48 Erickson, Carl, 106 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 12 •fS Essayan Bros., .5 Alt. Atiburn Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . t :i 52 Essayau, I3oghos & Leven, 37 Quimby Strect.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1t31 '32 Evvring, ElizabeiIt A., .1086 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 06 17 Ewin, Jennie, 32 Hersvut 'Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lt'}t] 01) Fallon, Julia T., 14 Irina Avenue. . . . , . . . . . . . 218 -10 Fallon, IA'alter I.., 30 Irma Avenue. . . . .. . . .. . 21S 40 Fancv, Raymond 1., 45 Bates Road. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . G1 40 464 Wr TERTO-WX TOWN REPORT Parley, Millie F., Mt, Auburn street. . . . . . . _ SI,I 11 C!S Farr, Gram T., 365 IIIt. Auburn Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . . . . 50 00 *Farraher, John j , cl nx., 42 Royal Street. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 109 20 *Farrell, John J., Rile Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 72 3`1 Fay, Herman S., Jr., 22 Alden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14) 92' Frecteau, Edward, el al., 76 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 0 36 *Ferr-"za, Luigi, 17 Hearn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . U", 601 Fewkes, Charles H., ed al., .53 Maple Streck, balance.. . . , , , , . , 49 51. Filip, Frank A., .510 Pleasant Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 24' rinnegan, Armes G., 21 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is$ 213 Finnegan, Rayrriond F., 21 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 GD- *Fisher, Edwin W., 12 Westland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 210 60 *Fisher, Martin W., {'il ?earth Bencon Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 1S 72' Fitzgerald, Edward, Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 S1S Fitzgerald, Mary Al , -10 Hall .Avenue. . . , I . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 170 90 Fitzgerald, Patrick R., 13 Spring Court. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 79 4:3' Fitzgerald, Rose A., 34 Olcat.t Street. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 102 96 *Flaherty, William, el al., 70 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 04 Fleming, Mary C., 11 Dexter Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 122 33 Flitcroft, G. Walter, 48 Olney Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 15 60 Foley, Louis C., 98 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 15 60 Foley, Roger B., 06 Boylston Stract. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1:i 60 Ford, Alexander C., et u:a:., IS Wilmot Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 212 49 Fard, Sidney R., 18 Upland Read. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 14 0.4 Forest, Agnes T1 , 31.7 Common Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . 29 08 Fossett, Nora, 87 Dexter Avenrte.. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21) 64 Frap flier, E14 M., 9 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 142 411 Freethy, George E., 9S Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .... . .. . . . 12 48 Frimora, Henry, 31 Church Hill, balance. . . . . . . . . 50 00 Fuller, Carrie M., 82 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . . Nis 91 Fuller, Robert C., now owned by Marlon C. L.enaerts. . . . .. . . i(l 35 Gagi, Andrew, 12 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . .. .. ... .. .. . . .. . . . 46 80 Galen Pharmacy, 123 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . 62 40 Galines, George, et Ott., 25 Berkeley Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 08 64 Gallagher, Ellen 1U., el tad., 9 Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 67 Gallinaro, Frank, 12 Floyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :3fxS 16 *Gannazzi, Angelo, et ux., I 1 Berkeley* Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 `-1 *Gannazzi, Angelo, 11 Berkdvy Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ll 24 Garofalo, Frank, et vx,, fit Spriiig Strr ct. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 20.1 SG Garafolo, Frank, et rtx., 692 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 11 Geramanis, Costis P., `8 Berkeley Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 244 92 1Manuclian, N-Tanrcel D., 27 School Strmt, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . '23 40 Gibbons, Michael, dire of Xlr. Hodgc, Bales Road. . . . . . . . . . 26 82 Gilliatt, T1iomias 0., 44 Batts Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . I 85 Gilroy, Augustus, 119 hlelcndy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 10 92 Glover, Sohn, IU4 Coolidge Hill Road . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 70 20 Goldbanks Market, 145 ;fait.. Atiliurn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 12.3 .5L COLLL'l.. OR*-5 ds.If4-VR 465 Golding, George L., IS Cross Street . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 11) :3{1 Gtildthwaite, James A., 4 Bellevue Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23S 20 Goodale, Raymond W., et al., Fil Union Street. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 222 17 *Gt)odspe,cd, IN-Irs, iGearudc, 279 A-It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . 25-1 9 3 *Goodspeed, George E., 279 llt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2� 08 *Goodwin, Frank Cy., et vr., 114 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 125 4:5 Gordon, Arthur A., 700 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 48 Ourgoni, Frederick A-, et al.. 16 Thttrston Road. . . . . . . . .. .. . 193 R7 Greece, Margaret G., Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-2 ': Graham, Alford ICI., 10 Batts Road . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . 2S �11, Graham, Donald U, (38 Katherine Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :31 20 Graham, John W., 494 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 2.1 aria Graham, Mary fit., 494 Bela.nvnt Strect.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19r') IX) Green, George H. B., Jr., 30 Clyde Road. . . . . . ., . . . -19 92 Greene, Ellen I., 21 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . - Itii (lt) "Greene, Willard 13., 52 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _'55 S l Greene, William 7I., 2q Harrington Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 00 91 Gregorv, John A., Fletcher Terrace. . . ... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 I"a *Griffin, Annie T., 68 Spruce Street. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 156 110 Grossman, David, 66 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 31 20 *Guinchet,ti, Guiseppe, et al., 72 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 r5.3 Gust,a€son, Charles W., 77G Belmont Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . Ifni 20 Gustafson, John, 754 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . L) :36 Gmita son, john, et fiat., 784 Delmont Street, . . . . .. .. . . . 136 05 Hedjinlian, Mary, Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 203 23 Hairnegat.7dan, Martin, 58 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . !) .36 lialticr, Waiter, :3hOdon Head. . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 56 Hall, Edith-C., 29 Porter Street. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 08 *Hall, Ed ward C.,Jr., 03 Mt.. Auburn Street, balance. . . .. . . . 033 e31 Hall, Tarry E., 1S Hillside Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 31 20 Hall, Laila C"., 18 Hillside Road— . _ . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 237 12 14all. Marsha1113. 7 C.Lib a SIruct, , . . . . , . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1511 00 Halpin, William E.„ et al., ''_' Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 202 AEI 14anley, Sadie M., et al., 37 Presctatt Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1110 +15 Hannon,John C., 14 Thurston I.'�o Ld. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 12 ffnrley, Bruce, et sax., 17,9 Spruce .Street, balance. . . . . . , . . . . . 8(! 40 flclrrington, Matthew,467 'Alain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 tiiI l larrin r)n, William L., 467 plain Strut. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . {1 •r4 11r,r is, Francis L., 40 Bacon Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . :3 12 H.trL, Catherine-M., et cad., now oyvned by Margaret Beverstac:k, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 1 Nr1,Joseph C., 15 Avon Road. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .31 20 Hart, Frank.A., 167 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I2 Hart, Joseph C., 157 Galan Street. . . . . .. . , . , . . . . . . . . M '3ti Harvey, Daniel L., 31 Fairfield St'reet. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . -1 68 Hastie, Alfred G., 57 Capital Street. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 08 Hatch, Floyd G., 88 Winsor Aventtc. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4%5 :ifs 4 466 WATERTOWN TgW€ti REPORT Haughey, Sarah E., M3 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SE56 00 *Ha kes, Edward IV,, Ill Crhtirch Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5G linvdcn, .Annie A., 20 Arlington 'Street. . . . . . . . . 969 14 Hayden, William I:., 29 Arlington Strout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 26 Hayes, Roland R., 237 Boylston `ktreet. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 HtLVCS, Willard A., 176 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4ti Ha}Fes, Robert W' , el ux., 21 Oakland Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 110 41) *Hayes, William L., el mr., 176 Walnut Street. , . . . . . . . 73 iii Haywood,Arthur. 235 Pleasant Street, cannot locate. . . . . . . . t3 24 Healey-, Jahn J., Waltham Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 299 52 Healey, Jahn J:, 203 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 7 40 Hebert, 1. W. H., el rak. Beacon Square. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . 12 48 Hedge, John F,, 59 1lain Strut. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .... . . . . . . 18 72 Hell ng, John W' , el ux., 143 Spruce Street. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . 78 00 Herlihy Brothors, 273 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . . 53 04 Hernandez, Luis R., 20 Stanley Avenue. . . .. . . . .. .. ... . . . 7 So Herrick, Samuel, 46 Concord Road. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .... . . . . .. 24 96 lHessle in, Stella C., 25 Sheldon Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . 21. S4 *Hmghins, Capitola, 33 Barnard Avenue*. . .. .. . . . ._ .. ... . : . 224 13 Hey, Albert E., 122 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 443 80 *Hicks, Leiie C., SS Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.53 31 Hill, .Mice C., 339 ,S hool Street. , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 160 68 Hill, Prank W., 36 Morse.Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 9 36 *Dill, Cara B., 26 Hersom Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 29 37 Hilliard, Sarah, 201 10aplewood Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 237, 77 Hills, Laura C., 19 Howe Street. . . . .... . . .. ..... . . . .. . . . . . 1 57 Hindlian, Percy, 11 Adams Street. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 24 96 Hobbs, George, 623 Main Street, l)alancc. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 5l1 511 Hodge, Chuxles H.,45 Bates Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 294 S4 Hodgc, Alarg&et L., 45 Bates Broad. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 537 02 Hoey-, Mary- A., now ❑tveied by Stephen Bates. . . . . . . . . . . . . : 109 Si) Holbrook, Pdabel P., 5e3 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 6S Holland, Eclivard D., 601 ll•l•t. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2•9 Holland, lltergaret E,, 27 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 202 bU *Hclway, Ella B., 133 Langdon Avcnue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . II5 42 Hvoban, Thomas J., 07 North Reacon Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . S4 67 Houghton, A Ethel, 0 Fraral, Street. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 124 SU Hn astan, � ilii.jrn H., °25) Rus.9ell Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 20 Howard, 1-16en (3., el al., care of W. L. Monk, hfarinn Road-. . 102 05 Howard,ard, Jessie Jewett. S., 480 Belmont S,rec t. . . . . . . . . : . . . . 2 52 72 Howard, Frank, 10 Jewett Struct. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 72 Howes. Flora A., 256 North 13mu on Stt'ft't . . . , . . . .. . . . , , , 96 04 1411bbard, Clara 1-I., 14 Fayette Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 27 Hubbard, Herbert V7., 12 Mt,. Anburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 30 02 I3tibbard, William H., Jr., 91 Ladd atrcet. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S 72 Hubbell, Minot. P., 116 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 53 04 COLLECTOR IS REPORT 467 Hudson, George 1-1., 1310 -alnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $118 cIta Hughes, Eftard It., 2fl Haivt horn e Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 111 90 Hughes, Floret AT,, Gr,-tncl View rat>enne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 00 18 Hughes, Margaret, .321 14Sain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 58 Huk,hes, William S., 321 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . -16 -SO El la lla I., 48 Hancock- :street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2411 67 Hunt, Ivan B,, 14 Portex St•rceL. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 12 48 HtiJnt, Nlnbc-1 M., 281 Arsenal St.ma, ba,latnce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 14 H tin tIcy, Chnrles W., 30 Picrrnnnt Street 198 12 Hurlev, John, el al., 62 ror"-t Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 3 12 Hurst, Willie, 1:33 Lexington Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 53 04 Hut&hingvs, Mary H., 34 Parker Strea=t. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . _. . 156 55 Hynes, Martin J_, li,F Capitol :street_ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 123 24 Iadonisi, Joseph, I-S6 Surnmer Street. .. . . — ... . . .. . . . . . .. . 140 40 Iadonisi, Rasa, 1S6 Snmrner Street.. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 152 Sit Igo, Hcnry F., 117 Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 0 36 Ingcrsoll, willivttl R" 12 Chtsr-h Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 84 IngTT�llairi, Alton C., 33 PhiNips Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3( Jneks4m, William P., 55 Boylston Street. 19 72 JaMCS 11, Holder Al., c!vx,, 38 Irma.Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 07 jeffeT-ds, Harold R., el oil., 5 1 J 0 h-lt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . 4 GS :`Jolinson, Charks F., 15 LLTSgdr)n Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 103 13 Johnsnn, EdN ard, :3 AppleLon Street. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 16S 48 Johnson, 111atrinn fir., S Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2213 35 Johnston. George D,, 99 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 60 Jobriston, Annie X, el a?,, !11 proce Strcct. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 129 48 Jones, HariT E., IIf3 Putnam Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... .. . . . 3 12 *Jones, Deter, 24 Howard Strcc:t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 {aft Jordon, Marie M., 1' Aden Road. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 122 40 Joseph, AutunW, `00 Suninicr ,Street. . .. . ... . .. . ..... . ... . . .10 92 *,Jostylah, Armig A,, 33 Bigelow Avenue . . . . .. . . . . 2'23 31i Joyce, Ellen, el aL, 33 Boyd Str( t, balance— . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 (33 Kalousdi'an,John V., i79 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . ._. . 24 96 kalotist ian,John V., el al., ::a79 Nit. Auburn Street. . . . . . ... . 5116 40 Kalousdian, Kalouscd AI., 579 Mt;. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . 59 28 K lustian, Kapriel AT., el 0.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 15 G0 K rajian, AIissatck B,, 537 Mt. Auburyt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 91) K 0i shlan, David, Mt. _lubtiru Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sao 93 Katz. Fannie, 17 ;'Myrtle svc t. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . 124 10 Xaysarlian, Krikor, 53 QLJiltlby Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4t3 SO Kederian, Senekerine, 33 Bihelow AventJe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1 61) Keefe, Catherine F., 136 Bacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 40 51 Keefe, C. F., 91. Main Street. ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . 124 841 Kecfc, Grace L., 11:3 ,Main Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 455 52 Keefe, Joseph H., 198 Summer Street. . 9 36 Keefe, J1.dia E., .35 Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . 'tS G5 465 WATERTOWN TONYN REPORT Keenan,Agnes 13., 40 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . S'71� 8,1 Keenan, William XT., 40 DuxterAvenue. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . IS 72 KelIcy, Agnes;J., 219 Alain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 37 44 Kelley, Catherine L. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22e3 51 Kelley, Daniel J., 237 Grcliard Street_ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . :3 12 'Kellen, Francis W., 31 Waverley. Avenue, . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 1-1 0-1 Kelley, Estate Francis i1i., taken by town for school land.. . _- ii `] Kellen, Helen P., 106 Franklin Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . -101 76 Kelley, joseph ill., 11f! F ran klii, Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !lt1 •1s Kelley, IIIa arct, 35 it ome Strtc•t, balance. .. .. . . • . . . .. . . _ . .53 :37 Kelley, Margaret, Sumner Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1-1 4n Kelley, Michael J., 116 Mafn Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ;17 -1-1 Keller, Michael J,, at cal., 116 Main Street. . i . . . . . . . . .. . . IN If) Kelley, Cornelius J., 21 Ptali'rL!y ,`street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 41 Kelley, 1Iicha,cl J., 26 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.-, 110 Kelly, Thomas J., Bigelow and Mt. Auburn streets , . . . . . . . . . :1 12 Kelly, Thomas J., of nx., Lexington Strec�l, balance. . . . , . . . . . 57 :30 Kennedy, D., 87 Union Street. . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 aN' Kenslea., Daniel L., 44 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 92 *Kenslea, Laura INI.„ 4-4 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . .. . I 0.1 Ktshishian, Day. d, :375 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . , . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1.4 -:a'' Keshislikin, Lean, 575 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 16 4 Nr� *KcL.islzkerian, Lticy, 20 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 t'e� Klacrderian, C7arahed, 81 Arlington Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . I i f. " w *Kilgore, Eva 1_, 1:35 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1; +•11 Kilmer, Alice F., 12 Winsar Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.I 1:r' Kindregan, Ka(lac:rine M., 95 Dexter Avenue. . . . . ° . . .. . . . . . I`•` 'rF King, E. Erving, rl al., 65 H'illside Strct!t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a ! •� Knapp, George E., 19 Spruce Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ko1s,tP1.lS, James N., 95 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . Yn,,,•, llary J., 73 Coolidge hill Road. . . . , I raxman, Bessie, 45 Riverside Street_ . . ... .. ... . . . . .. . . 1`wl :N2 I'tirit-2man, Hrarrv, 45 RfvcrsWe titreet. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . Ill !12 Kt.rl:jian, Perti:,, el al., 11 1rma Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . .. . _ 17 1 22 T.nEnntr, h4arg arite NI., 10 Orc°hnni Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2117 00 ? acker, Fred S., 109 Spruce Strict. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . ;i! `pf J."Lckur, Lillian S., IW) Spn.i a Street. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 2111% 1:3 Lakin, William F., el al., 87 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS-1 (l Lalln, Alphonso, 137 coolidgc. Hill Road. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 S)6 y Laintphica, Jelin E., il1 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !! W Lane, Margaret, 1S Norseman Avenuee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 S-1 Larkin, Joseph P., e1 0,, 21.1 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1++ Larraldee, Caroline A., el al., 1S Upkuid Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 La n'cellta, Antonio, 106 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . `20 i,:l Law-lor, I_i renee E., 104 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1 Lcrw]nr, Mary A,. 27 .Hunt ,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COLLECTOR REPORT 469 LaIrn, Edward W., 89 Arlen al S1rtTt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 1 is'4 Lawrence, Pearl E,, 16 Langdcsn Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 22•11 ON Leal, Annibali, 917 A-It. Au urn Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . `_'; OS Leah, Anthony C., 783 'lIain Street, h alance. . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . `5 62 Leehan, Bridget, et al., 23 French Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 so LePort, David 'T., 134 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 211 03 Lenarts, Jolin H., 87 733rnarrl Avcnue. . . . . . . . . .. .. . , . . , . . . 21 S•1 Le-Shaue, Malcolm, 4i21 Main Street.. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 7 S O Lewis, Georgc i1.1., et fix., Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 lttl Lindahl, Frederick A., 20 Prescott ,Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . tits 35 Lindsey, Robert, 56 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . t12 40 *Linicus, Jacob M., 50 Nfarion Read . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . 144 25 Livoli, Giovanunini C., 37 Berkeley Street, balance. . . , . , , . . . . 14 S2 *Lockhart, William A., 53 Edenfield Avcnue. . , . . . . , . . 107 04 Lon, , Arthur, 220 Sycamore Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 12,3 57 Long, Bertha L., 1S Arlington Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 7 so Long, Hamilton L., Jr., 124 School Street. . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 *Leona•, Mark, 76 Waltham Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 90 Lopez, Richard E., 2M Main. Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . :31 20 Lopez, Ton}, 11 Lowell Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 10 92 Lorrey, Hilma, 71 Wilmot Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1°3ti 05 Lougcc, Charrlcs E., ',30 Boyd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. . . 410 01 Lct-ea;ren, Osetir P., 38 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 03 Lowrance, Jolm XV., 334 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 28 OS Afaber, Jessie L,, 55 it arshall Strut, balance. . . . , . 1130 00 AIacAirthur, john G., 55 UTdon Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . •lei 03 141racArthur, William J. J., 112 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 fill *MacDonald, Daniel 1.., 2:3 Pun—is Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 170 04 :MacDonald, Gertrude M1 , 36 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20S 47 %lzcDoiinld, Roderick F: , 29 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t52 SS .%lacDow, Alfreda ltl., 1 Appleton Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 20-1 94 Alacf)o—, G. Wilson, 1 Appleti q Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 12 4-5 AltacFarlaud, Alice M., et rtl., 11 Lowell Avenge. . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 48 Mac.Nutt, Edwin K., 19 Nlarion Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 12 Mada€tian, Philip, el sex., 00 D;!xter Avenue, balance. , SCt 03 llTacldslenaa, il'lary C., .55 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 88 Nla€irlen, Jaynes F., 64 North Beacon Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . . , .18 36 ?VIafi`ucri, Vincenzo, ct rep., 13 Sawin Street:. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 56 1G -Mahanev, William D., 1.5 Grenville Rr)ad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lf1- 86 Mahogan, AlN�rt S. F., 13 Boylstun Street. . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . , . . 113 60 Mahuncr,•, Daniel J., 1 Mt. :l,uburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 234 00 IDwIahcncy, James J., Ei %-Inrsw Street. . , . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 59 Mahoney, William, yet ref., 26 Pond Street. . . . . . . 17 16 .-M:alkasian, Peter A., el al., 247 Boviston 'Street. . . . _ . . _ . . . . . 211 1.5 *!Malloy, Charles A., u Myrtle St.reeE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o 1 2,; 1lallay, Josep h I+., 7 Chandler Street. . . . . . .. .. . 11,4 ,i 470 i4'_i`rER-TOWN TOWN Ft' P(31�T Nlaluney,Annie C., 55 Morse Street, bulance<. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $37 69 Maloney, \latthew E., 200 Watertown; Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 06 fii nitag, Art-hur M., 33 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 21 &1 Mtgn(� ogian, Hurry, 49 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 3 12 ;rrit, John, 129 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 68 �cux, Ernest A., 1G Waverley Aventie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S 72 1largcs1an, HLLMV, 7 Lloyd load. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 GD l largosian, Harry, of al., 5 Llcovd Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 210 t)0 Marg siar.% Iris, 7 Lloyd Road, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 02 :36 tlars,om, Leon A„ 14 13rimmer Street, . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 12 4S Marthi, Charles J., el, vx,, 125 Boyd Strect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 f; 71 Xl ertino, Pasquale, 103 Plcansaant Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 3 12 itl son, Herbert C.. 1 Centre Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 7 s0 Masnr, Nlabel G., 3 Centre,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 200 33 Massey, Alice l—, 28 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . , 37 1-1 le athms, George J., 55 Commonwealth Road. . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1s3 (W Mattisun, Jobli E., 24 Charles Street. . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . 118 93 *Nlavriard, Forest J., 22 Broadway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 15 61) *Maynard, lUary P., '32 Broadway.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 223 .59 Alumloomian, Me-hran, 5. Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 Nfavra, Giovanni, 8 Hearn Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . S1 55 -',\I.-u.za, Vincenzo, :11 Ar1ington StTmt. . . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 12 "iM eArthur, John E., $S School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 15 till I1ic•.uIiffe, Daniel J., 83 Union Street,. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 74 l'1c.Avemey=, Daniel J., 69 Nla.in Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 40 56 *licBride, John, 13 Porter Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 McCarthy, Henry F., ei ux., '30 Stuart Street. . . . . . .. ... . . .. 141 87 McCue, I-Telen C., 264 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1,253 92 McCue, Thomns J., 264 North Bancon Street. . . . . . . . . ... . . . 3,SS7 11 111cDorsald, James J., 57 Church Stri-r!t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 12 CIS McDonald, John J., 10 Pond Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 24 *McDonnell, Theresa, el al., 1S Hosincr Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . 100 00 McDonough,James A., 52A gang Street:, Dorchester., . , ... . . 1,462 91 #11feDonougb, John and Mary, 100 Arsenal Street. . . .. . .. . . . IS4 O's MeLt1hinoy,Josephine, 10 -Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . 11S ;5G fcFlhiney, Eldon E., 19 Alarshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. i so XfcElhiney, Laura E., 120 Rivtrsidc Street., halaaa c. . . . . . . . . 63 00 McGann, N ic;linel, S Cottage Lane. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 31 63 Xle Grey, Everett A., 151 Maplewood Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 31 89 McGirzy,John, 124 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . 24 06 11c-Grath, Frank P., 47 Waltham Street. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 7 90 'McGrath, Nfary, 531 Pleasant Street, balance. . . . .. . . . . . .. . 32 8.5 '%icHu,gh, Annie, Pleasant Street. . . . .. .. .... . . .. .. . .. . . .. . 2(� fit McHugh, Frank J., 535 Pleasant St.rect, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . I'l (if} *�NICH-Ugh, Margaret C., 90 School Street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ,15 5-4 licllrry,:ohn, 12 Belmont Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 411 51) COLLECTOR'S REPORT 471 *McIntosh, Arthur H., W Alt. '4tiburn Strea. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 86 24 *llcKcrrrie, Wrath rinc 1,, (r22 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . .. . . . .. . 272 30 McKewen, Hattie Nl., 5-1 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 224 G4 •A IcIyau flirt, Heard 0., ci al., 41 Alvin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6S 64 "MeNally,James, et at., 70 NlyTtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 80 McNamara, J. H., Inc., Grove Street. . . , . . . . . . . < . ,. .. , . .. . 156 00 McQueeney, Catherine, el al., 185 Summer Street, balance. . , , 44 37 it cSherry Bros., 84 Farest �;treet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . W2 40 McSherry, Gaines H., et al., 85 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 44 McWhirter, Ellen A., 71 AIt. Auburn Street.. . . . _ . , . . . . . . . . . 240 wiz Nlca y, Bcn,iarnin C., 14 SYrmmit. 12oEad. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 137 87 Mears, Raymond D., 116 Putnam Stmet. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . :37 44 Mee, Dennis, 10 orsernan Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 98 12 k1eredith, Florence L., 3 Otis ,Street. . . > . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 24 96 Merrill, Talmadge A., 141 Spruee Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 28 08 ?tlerullo, I'ascjuale, el nx., A2 Westminster Avenue. . . . . . . . . I . 131 Oil hlerulln, Pellegrinn, el vx., 69 Forest Street, balance. . . . .. .. . 49 17 Illetmpolitan Laundry Co., 913 Spring Strut. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 675 64 Miller, Albert A., 425 Main Str.'ect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . G 24 Miller, Henry W., el Ux., 35 Cypress Street, baalance. . . . . . . . . bill 32 'I\Tilley, Charles H., 27 Quimby Street, . . .. ... . . . . .. .. .. . . . 4 06 Minty, Albion, el al., 16 Bailey Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 57 44 Misseri an, Roopen I-I,, 5 S 14-leleady Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 68 Misserian, Roolpen H., cl tex., 58 Melendy Avenue. , . . . . . . . . . 149 76 Mirabile, John and Vita, 28 Olney Street. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . G 24 Mix, Adolph r„ 577 plain Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 90 48 Mix, i4orinic, .ar r -lain Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 190 9ll Mohr, Harry C., try Paul Street.. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 11 86 Mohr, Hattie V., 7a Paul Street, balance.. . . . . . , , . . . I . . . ... 121 54 Monalian, Hugh H., 73 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 15 60 Monahan, Hugh, 5 Myrtle Street, b-tInnec. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 31 44 * foody, Stanley* L., 35 Parker Street. .. . . . . . . . . . 3 12 *'IN-foor.,ZNrilhelmina B., 105 Spruce Street. . , , . ... , .. . . .. . . 176 28 Moore,Arthur C., a Nfa:rion Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. 3 12 'Mnor , George H., 20 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . 3 12 !Voreau, .Marie, 223 Watertown Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . 44 00 Morgan, Elizabeth A., Main .street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 187 63 MoMmn, Jahn C., 12 Wa.tcritown ,street. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 187 20 *Aforgaxr, William L., 61) -Main Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 7 80 Morley, 'Thomas P., 31. Quimby Street. . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 56 I osiaii, Barry., 7 Lloyd Road. . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 17 16 Morris, 13elen F., 96 Dexter Avenue. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 Morris, Robert C., 23 Hunt Street. . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . 6 24 *Morse,Jahn S., 14 Henom ,Street. . . . . . ....... .. , . .. .. ... 209 I59 *Morse, Lotti+e W., 14 Ilersom Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ,... . 432 98 Mess Express, 27 :4It. Auburn Street. . . , . . .. .. .. . . . .. ..... 34 32 472 WAiTERTDlr4 N TOWN REPORT N-loss, George 1,, 23 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Altigi-dichl an, . driene, 55 Bigelow Avenue.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 296 -11) "Nkllen, Prank, 74 Putnam Strecit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 9 3ti Murdock, Janies el ara:., -10 �Viusor Avvniiv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 56 %-lurdough, Albert R., 25 Russell Avemie_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 292 ,17 lvlurell, HuKo W., 220 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 211 .%lurphy, Abbie E., 62 Prentiss trcf-t. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 till -XI Lvphy, Datuc;l J., 62 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1� 72 Murphy, Edm and N., 38 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s ,16 Alurphy, Eugenia A,, 125 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21.; 7`? *Murphy, Helen C., 30 Westland Road, balance. . . . . . . , . . . . 60 12 Alurphy, James T., Jr., 217 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ti8 Murphy, Janes T., el, -nx:., 217 Orchard Street, balance. . . . . . . 34 51 R lurray, Abner P., 151 Waltham Street. . . . _ . ., . . ., 9 36 Murray, A nelia P., 151 Waltham 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 91 13 Murray, Edward, 1.17 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. 140 40 Nagle, Maurice, 89 Dexter Avenue:. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9 r3tl :,,'ahigian, Martin, 213 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Gel Najarian, Yc ugaper, 60 Laurel Street. . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . 116 09 Nazaretian, Armcnag, 25 Porter Street . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 t€ Neves, Afaria A, S., 46 Concord Road, now owned by Henry S. 14core, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 116 13 ewomb, William C., 28 I{ifield Street. . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . 9 36 \ice, Tili]liana E., 56 Harruag ton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 () *Nichols,ls, Jahn B., 64 Bates Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 22 icholscxn, Abby Al., 4296 Jai-n Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 US Nicholson, Charles A., 42 Capital Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 80 Nicholson, Wallace L., 426 Main Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 68 -Nickerson, Evelyn C,, 164 Alzaple:wood Street, . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 31 20 NackeTson, Grover C., 164 1Nlapleti►cod Street. 3 12 INIi l son, Ernmt A., 15 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 7 80 Noke, S€ater, 602 14t, Aubilrn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 92 Nolan, R.d ward C,, 5 Mt:. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 590 85 No),es, Frank J., 22 Mt. Auburn Street. . . , . . . . . . . 3 12 %inan, Elisha F., 15 Spruce Str t. . . . . . . . . . . O'Brien, merge A., 142 Schuul Street. , , . . , . . .. . . .. . . . . 10 92 O'Brien, Ilargaret, 25 Lexington Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 71 76 O'Brien, Margaret, 95 5umrncr Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432 83 U-11t`en, INriellnel J., e2 al., 17 Beechvrood Av<enue. . . . . . . .. . . 187 63 `O'Brieu, Patrick E., 33 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 6 24 O'B rieu, Richard F., el al., 641~Qrest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 `0 O'Brien, 'Theresa, : 95 School, Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . 241 80 +fYt:'nianell, Edward C., M Pequosette Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 92 O'Connor, ltil-tx Cr., :354 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 18 72 O'Donnell, A fary, 12 Bacon Street.. . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . .. . 9 36 O'Donnell, Thomas E., 12 Bacon Street. .. . . .. . . 75 31 COLLL(,TOR'S REPORT 473 Ogden, Iiloyil If., 117 Boylmon Street . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ... . t .{G 80 Ohlutid, fiiluin, 20 Clyde: Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 268 G3 Ohlund, 5eva S., 20 Clyde Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 8-1 Olivieri, Felice, 83 Main Stre:ct. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 68 Olsen, Christian, -14 OlCott Street. . . . . . . . . 120 12 Olsen, George 0., 26G Bclrnont Street. . . . .. . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . 34 .32 Olson. Edith, t114 Lexial�totl StreCL. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 312*0' cil, Charles J., W l �[arshall L13 treet. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00 *O'Neil, X1ary E., 101 Marshall Street . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . 163 Fit) *Ortelino, Ni€ol% 2:3 11urke1cy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 50 00 Osborn, G, Lottise, ;35 01ivt2r Street_ , . .. . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 1GS 98 mond, HLQlcy, 04 Wiriz5or :%vvnue, balance. . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. 99 47 Ovoiail, Solomon. 51 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... .. 8 El Ovoian, 'Solot-non, a tcv., 5525 1 It. Auburn Street, Vialance. . . . . G9 11 Omer, Lewis H., 1 57 ML. : ubijrn Struvt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 24 Packard, Lillian E., 12 Marina Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 172 0:1 Palmer, IMeredith W., e'1 al.. -1.1 Lincoln Sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . W36 12 Parente, Gennara, 233 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 73 32 Parente, Gennara.el ux., 235 Fallrev Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7 80 Par.'s, Daniel E., .30 Spruce :Strcc-t. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . 41G 80 Tarkitison, ko-burt 1 ., 073 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 445 3A Parsekinn, Nli ak X-I., S Nlelrndy Aventtt+. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 9 28 Parsekian, Missai: I., el a[., 8 Meleady Avenuc, . . . . . . . . . . . 208 13 I'larsekian, Vernnilka, S llelt nely Avcnttc. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 84 24 Patlep, Paul, 19,9 I3o%'isa u:t tit rt'et. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 44 Patrick, Anna M., lit Wiln:7,,i ,`3trct�t, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 W1 Patrick, Harr- C., 153 hillside Ro;t{l. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 180 26 Pearce, Oliver H. D., 29 Dcxter Avenxte. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. , •190 49 Peck-, Carrie V,, 57 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 182 115 Peck, Divight, 47 Billside bond. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . , 3 12 Perkins, Annic ll., el al,, 29 Eliot Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 204 W Perkins, Joseph A., 158 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 10 92 Peterson, Gustav, 47 Prescou Street. . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. .. . . . 1215 23 Petersen, Walburg, 55 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. . 24 96 Pev ear, Harold R., 53 Marion Road. . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . . . . ... `NO 11 Piant+edc*;i, Antonio, el 1ix., 00 pour t Street, balanc:+e. . . . : . . , '62 20 Mantedosi, Jennie D., 198 Statnaner Strc•e-t. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 97 15 Piantedosi, Luigi, now OWn Ll by Annie B, Nally. . . . . ., . . . 28 27 Pianticlosi, Luigi, el all , 18 Cur;hnian Street, halance. . . . . . . . . 100 Of) Piaiiteclosi, Nicholas, el tix., 198 `3tt nwrStreet. . . . . . .. . . . . . 24 0t; *Pierce-, Charles A., 14 Wilmot Street. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 4 tN Pierce, Charles A., 29 Oakland Street. . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 3 12 Pierce, Han-y W.. M Boylston Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 17 16 Pierce, Richard, W Coninion weal th Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 12 48 Pierctti, Arthur, 0 Maple Street.. ... . . . . . .. . . . .... .. . . . .. . 0-8 t111 Pin a, Samuel, 9 French Terrace, . , ... . .. . . . . .. . . . .. .. 10 92 474 'WATEF{`1'C3WN TOWN REPORT Piper, Charles F., =41 Otis Street. , . . ,.« . . . . . .. . . .. . . . $141 05 pollock, Charles J., 76 Hovey Street. . .. . ... . ... .. .. . .. . . . . 1,19 76 -Npollccl;, Harold G., 76 Hovey Street. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . s 1`� Porter, Guy A., 25 French Street. ... . . . . . .. .. . . ... ... .. . 9 30 Powell, Jamc,s IT, 11) Car�,cr Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 252 96 Pray, lizabe:th S., 29 Partridge Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 96 72 Pre.stera, Anna, 16 Bostonia Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ... 1 aG Pre;stera, Anthony, 16 Bcrstonia Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. ... 605 G9 Pretty, George, ba Grand View Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 112 32 *Pretty, Rebecca, 610 arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 3 12 Priest, Frederick S., el al., Priest Road. . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 22 27 Priest, Jennie S., Priest Road. . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 147 02 Provini, Muria J., 34. Chattncy Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . = 88 Putney, Cltrrcnce, 98 Wauerlcy Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 12 48 Putney, Clarence L., el al., q8 Wavcrley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 115 87 Putney, Iva H., 34 Pearl Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 6 24 Quiniby, Stella E., 861 ,School Street. . . . . . . . , . _ _ . 172 03 Quinby, Robert 'S., 261 SchDol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 25 90 Qt#inn, WiIlium J,, el vx,, 29 Purvis Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 60 Quirk, Rlarion, 61 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 31 20 Raimondo, Domenic() B., 26 Norseman Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 53 Rrtndo, Felice, et al., 1Fli Iry ing Street: . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 1. 9 76 "Rattigan, Henry :1., 77 Rivcrsidn Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 G 80 Raymond, Dominick B., 805 Mt. auburn;street. . . . . . . . . . . . 249 60 Ready, Fred A., 2134 Boylston Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Rteddi7ng, Grate, 51 Riverside Street. . . . . . .. . . .... ... . . , _ . . 103 (31 Reed, Ellen L., 541 Main Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 163 8f] Regan, John F., 31 Forest Strict. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . 106 51 Regan, Diary 1s., 48 Bacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 15 Reid, Emma H., 62 'Morse Sheet. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 .. . — 141 96 Ruid, INrilliani, 1.89 Highland Avcriui, towri has taken for ceznee ,er entrance. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SO Renard, Albert S., 122 Putnam Strict. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1li Rice, ArJdie L., 94 Church Street; balance, . . .. . . . . . . . . . 272 79 Rich, JWilter I,, 5ti Main Strce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 36 Richsltrclsan, Asa W., 10 Chestalut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 30 Riley, Arthur A., 1.2 Carver Rrka<:l, Bast. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . , .19 00 Riley, Katlierine T., 12 Carver Rutid, East. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2`6 20 Ripley, S. Ellis, 153 fit. Aulaurn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,11 ,.11 Ritehle, Frulerick W.P ei eax" 30 Irving Street. . . . . . 1:25 95 Rizzo, Guisolype, 114 Furesl Street, balannce. . , . . . . . . .. . . .. . 131 81 Robert, Henry D., 23 Pcquosettt. Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .... . .. . 131 y'D Rc)binson, Agnes Nf., 03 Patm-un ,Street. . .. . , . . . .. . . . . , 2-17 19 Real,nlwn, Edward 'M., 93 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 9 1'6 Robinwn, `Yilliam R, 9 Putnam Street . . .. . . . . . .. ... . .. . . 11 36 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 3 1:? COLLECTOWS 1 MIORT 475 Rooney, Illaria F., 1141 Riverside Strict. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $11 a 44 *Rosenberg, Edward, -Main: Street. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . &1. 74 Roseptbal, Edward, 36 Mt, Auburn Street. ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 10 92 Rom, John J., 86 F,ayeEte St e(° t. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1:14 $1 Rote, John G., 12 Adams Avcnue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 72 Rote, Julia A., 12 Adams Avenue. . . . . . . . .... ... .. . . . . . . . . 213 24 Roy en, Henry, 1.5 Warren Streit. . . . ... . , . . . .. . . . . . . . 9 36 Runyan, Andrew B., 50 School Streit. . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . E 80 Russell,jc-remiah H.. 75 C ronimon Street. . . . .. . ... . . . . . , . . 1110 42 Russo, Andrew, 10 New Le.xingtOD Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS2 52 *Riis.so, Carnihae, 1.31 Arsenal Street. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . is 63 1'' UBSA, Uirmine, fit Lexington Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . 140 0 Russo, .flatten, ;53 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.i 8 Russia, Pietro, et ux., 41 Quirk :St':rt=et. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . IS7 :36 Russo, Sabbalino, el vx 30 QLlirk Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 171 (30 Ruth, Henry 11., :Is 'Upland 1,oad.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 40 Ryan, �vfa:rgaret. 1-, -17 Irma Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:3 41 1'iflnrcl, I- award 1'., cat vx,, ''1 Centre, .Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1:711i Oa Sampson, fames M., _''' Bates Road. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . 16 60 *Sanborn, Chaff-les F., 12 SprLICC Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . •lit 92 &riders, Ehmer F., 1,K) Langdcan Aveiiue. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . , ti 24 Sanderson, Frank, 199 Sy'caniore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 10 92 *Srmtoro, hernia, 30 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . 191 SS Santoro, James, 30 Prentiss Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ,. . . 4115 30 S.araf3an, fatal, el ux., S Yukon Avenue, tmlance. . . .. . ... .. , . 57 41 S.armaninn, Harry, 3 Craviorcl Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. . . n 36 Saiinders, flora, guardian, W Langden Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . 214 15 Saunders, Georgia L., 182 Maplewood Street, supposed owner Norma Vail, b.-Jance . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 101 90 &Awyer, Herbert H., GS Marshall Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . +364 7� S aver, Richard H., 14 Surnmer Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2•1: % Schaefer, Archie E., 14 School Strut. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 12 ipione, Henry*, 320 Main Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011 916 Scott, George, 381 Main Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :31 20 Scale, Forest '—., 13 Fifth Avemie. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 324 4S Seers, Theodore A., 262 Belmont Street. . . . . . ._ . . . . 9 36 Scferian,Jack, 1 Elton Avenue. , .. . . . . . .< . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 9 3ti *'Serefino, Vittorio, eL my., `?b Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . 60 S4 Serettelly-, Euripides M.. 25 Berl eloy Street, . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 115 24 Severance, Let)n ll,, 2b Clyde Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 6 24 *Sharkey,fames W., 1.0 Sex tt.ata Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 41 Sharkey, John E., 18 Sx!xLon Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . 3 12 Sharkey, Sophie, 1S Sexton Street. . . . . . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . 3 12 Shea, 1%,Iargarct, IA'2 Galen Street, balance. . . . .. ... . .. . . . ... 25 77 *Slicelian, Joseph H., 77 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1S 72 Sheridan, Thomas F., el" ux.,00 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . .. .. 153 31 47 -%VATLRTOWN TOWN REPORT SherlGcic, 1?dward IT., 102 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . ... . . . - - - . . 'N 1 4ifi Sherlock, l div rd H., d ux— U55 Langdun Avenuu. . . . . . . . , . . 224 64 Slick, Jacob, 1S3 Grr t'c Strcr_t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . :s2-1 4s, Silvmfti, Antonio J,, el P.r., 42 13erkOey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14I'S 12 Simms, Charles A., 13 Fifieltl Street. . . . . , . . - . , , . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ora Simonds, Killian L.,03 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . `48 05 Simonds, Luther W., 413 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2IiS 32 Simpson, George E,, 1,59 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 05 :Sinock, Walter F., 65 Cilbfft Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 4 6S Small, Guy V., el vx,, so1 Capitol Street, iNalance. .. . . . . . . . . . . 82 11+2 5rnall, Harold J,, 108 Winthrop Street. . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . 1(1 q2 ,�Tnith, Charles F'., 19 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . • . . . 10 02 S nil th & Dimm.nson, 60 Arse nai Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 4.S Smith, Harry F., 67 Commonwealth Road. . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . 21 S4 Smith, 11 argaret. C., 07 Boylston Street- . . . .. .. .. . ... ... . . 10 02 Srnitli, Nellio, 74 Capitol Sty-erct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 128 35 Smith, Ruth A., ti7 Commonwealth Rn ad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. `37 555 Smith, Wilbur D., 74 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . _ . . _. .... . . . . . . 0 36 Snow, :ern{lia F., 0 Carver. Reuel, East. . . . . ,, . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2-27 76 Sorenson, 4XIilie, 30 Career Road, EaA. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 23 40 Sltatticling, R,,,tlph H., 24) Olney Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 7 so peclit,Alden S.., 2 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . 0 24 Speeht, Liioina C., 2 Kimball Road . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . 2.18 40 fipergatiro, Frank, `37 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 117 00 Speros,James, 159A Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 04 Sprague, Elvira A., 195 Mt. Auburn Street, now owned by Henry Shiels, halanc-c. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. 4 21 *Sprague, Elvira, now owned by Gargarian. , . . . , . . . . 93 (10 SpurRevn, Violet iN1., 417 &hool Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Stanley, Augusta, 30 Elton Avenixe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-111 GS Stanley Motor Carriage Co., )"Lunt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0,-S59 27 :Stanlcy, Na7'tr+et H., ,iO Elton Avenue- . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. • • 12 48 Stanley, Sarah, fi Lyons Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 50 35 5tanion, C:luirles, 16 Charles Street. . . ,, .. , . .. , «« .. . . . - . . . 168 06 *St,avers, Eliza,J., S Dwight street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 56 'Stev.rils, Sarah A., 20 Centre Street. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 19S 421 )Stearns, William A., 20 Centre Street. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 106 08 *Stegelman, h1fred G., 660 Belmont Street. . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. 17 16 *Stegelman, Angic L., 660 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 205 92 Stevens, He rbert A. 32 Tarter Strout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • - to 24 Stevens, Julio, 3c1, Oakley Country Club. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 10 92 Stew art, Mice H< ,. 10-5 Liangclou Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Sti Stickney, Lotltic C., 32 Spruce Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 127 36 *Stone:, Leila B,, 10 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . .. . . . . .. • . - 4 t S Stone, Walter C., 12 4'4'ialnut Street. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 433r L�$ Ste,rey, George E., `2 1-lrinier Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1S 72 Straccia, Antonin, 103 Pleasgnt Stri s't. . . . . : . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . `4 Strangia, Frank. et n.r., 12-1 Fayette Street. . . §ti Stra.-horli, Annie F..., cl 4� , r51 Morse.. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:�1? .i:a uliivail, Alice Nf., 105 Union Street. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .t : 61 •Suhivan, ]rdivard J., 26 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1:34 111 Sullivan, jwnes H,, .50,9 'Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 16 *Sullivan, Lena G., Trustee, I 1 Hill Street. . . . . . ill Sullivan, Una G., Trustee, taken by town for sehnal l uid. . . . li 1-1.1 Surabian, Gaspar Xt., 213 Dexter Avenue. , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ;j-9 ' Swans", Alma, 365 Orchard Street. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . I Ws `0 Sweeney, Patrick, 28 FairC161 Strut . .. . . . . .. .. . 20,71 -12 *Sweeney, William J., ;3RI 1114ricyn Road. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 347 44 *S%veenev, William j-, el rrs... 39 it snort Road. . . . . : . . . . . . . . 309 6 Tanguay, Archer H., 33 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . :51I 1[i Tavcrna, John, e°f ux., 162- Sprace Street, halance. . . . . . ... .. . 12 :i;i Taylor, Alclric h, 27 Cosnm+onwcaltb Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3-t :33 Taylor, Anna B., 146 Spring 'Street. . . . .. . . . , , . . . . . . . , . . . . . 17}i1 62 Taylor, George A., .542 ll.t. Auhurn 5trcet. . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . w2110 :52 Tnylor, Ralph W., 10' Sunset. Road. . . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 81 *Tedford, Charles T., el ux., -169 'N1ain Strut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN `ail ';ferry-, J. Rayrnonil, %) Garver Rnad. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ti0 Testa, R-isq ualina, 2S New 1xxingt,on Street. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 .52 Thayer, Eliv.al-wth IV. :,1 -%Iorse Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ?S. 4S Theiiatilt, Philip J„ `5 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 14 04 Thibault, Phillip, 73 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 9 36 Thierryi, Adelaide kl., 132 Palfrey- Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S3 92 Thierry, Loads S., 1:32 Palfrey Street, . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 410' 52 Thierry, Margaret P., 132 Palfrey Street. . . . .. .: . . . .. . `S2 :eta Thompkioz, Richard A., 32 Fairl`ield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40'8 9,5 Thomsen, Ove A., 175 Spruce Street. . .. .. . .... . . . , . . .. . . , . 4 CIS Ta>;1ie, l,Quzs R., I=13 [ rr ion Aveii=. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . d do 'robin, Eli7nl3eth E., 142 1-ingdon Avenue. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. 40S 116 Tobin, Pautine, 101 Winsor versta�:: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 210 24 Tomasinn, Thomas M., 15 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 127 ill *Troghmanian, Aletry J., 2.5 Oak Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 126 06 Toomey, -Michael, of pax., 1.1: Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 r S 4 Torres, Frank R., 34 13eechvvood Avenue, . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 15 CIO Torres,Ju!w-ph R., 82 Beech wood Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ., . . 15 till TT-czholm, Harriet M., Avon Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 19 92 Tricomi, Angela, 113 Forest 5tr t. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 36 Tri+omi, Domenico, of ux., 113 Forest Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO 35 TricoMi, John, 113 F()rest Sweet. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a, 24 Tufts, Gcorgc, 2S Cz;rvvr Road, East. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 28 Turco, John R., 138 Edenfield Avtnuc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 al: Turn(mist, Henry F,, 13 Porter Street. _ . . . • . . . . . . , . . . . . . . :3 12 Tutungian Brothers, 94 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 56 -CIS WATERTO'S'1"N TOWN REPORT Twoomcy, P hido 11)b i u-5, 234 Sycamore Strt.�vI . . . . . . . . . . . ;3 12 Valley, George, 144 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . i1 36 *Vahey, Jam cs H., +311 Rkvr,t-il Avcntie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 527 92 Vail, Jcnnie Z., 24 Rutland Str� . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 112 07 Vartariian, Hosep, 67 Digolow tivcnue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 62 40 Vartanian, Lazarus, 506 Nl i. Album Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Vauilin, Sarah, of al., 139 11,Litt Strc[!t. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2-1 96 Venn, Mary E., 40 Laurel Street, balance. . i . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . 11{1 71 Vincini, Peter, Ili Berkeley- Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . q :36 Voner, Joseph, 32 Quirk:Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I . 7 N) �jralker. Harold J., 21 Walnut Strcct.. . .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 40 50 NV-alkctr, John INT., 29 Coolidge hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p �34 Walsh, Harry G., 11 Ccdarr 5trect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 tll) Waniboldt, Jennie C., 28 Lyons Court. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 11 . Ward, Benjamin J., 76 Capitul Street. . . . . . . . . . . 1.115 08 Ward, Gracv F., 2N C.ltester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 140 71 ward, James P., 68 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 l lt; Wareltzian, Delia, car(, of P. S. Cunniff, 107 Church Street. . . . 158 74 W.—I 7ta_r, il.iartin ],., 1 r'() 1'tttnant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 15 110 ��-aterfall, M41--,• =41,, [tni W rtlnttt Street. . . . . . , . . . . . . . 150 12 *Watern}an; Elwell J., el al., 88 Cypress Street, ltnlance. . , . . . €50 no *Watcrtown Coal Co., 111 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 756 60 *W,Ltertcpw Concrete Stone Co.. tell Arsenal Stmt. . . . . . . . . . .112 00 Wced, Frank H., Oakley Country ClUb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 [16 Welsh, 1{rccicrielc A., 14 W-av rla-}- At-enue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;i 33 -*VjTes;L Watertown Auto Service and Xlzachine Shop, Inc., Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... 21S 40 Whecloc , Joseph A., 43 Rangeley Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... 220 32 *W,liity, Ellen X, 1i CCrccn Stmceet. . . . . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . .. . . . 0 7 7,1 11'hitc. glary Z., 20 Parker Street. . . . ... ... . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 11.5 •14 �V-]lite, X f ary R., 119 Riverside Street. .. . .. ... .. . . . . . . . .. . . 1`,-1 Whit.c.. William L., 100 Suit incr Street. . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . . 9' 86 White, Pet-ur S., 33 Waverley Avenue-. . .. . . . . . . . . ]is .':1' White, N—fary E., 16 Irving Strect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . I 13 SN Whitney, Elsie, 8 Dwight Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 * -ilson, Grace. L., 4.a W insor Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3 2:t Wil,-,or, I. Caroline, et al., 19 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 l V['ilson, Rufus R., 45 Winscr Avenue. _ . . .., 524 O Winkler, Jana€.han, el ux., ti 7 Wilmot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 56 Winslow, Jose-ph S., 281.? Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 i72 Winslow, Lillaa, L., 280 Wavexlev Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 [16 Wis,bart, ',�.'latide L., 67 Oliver Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lli5 79 wolcott, Jo]» G., 43 Laurel Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 181 G1 yeaton, Joseph 12,4., 3.5 Olney Street. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . i 'Sil y orl:, Cmer J., 16 `''N'averlcy= A-venue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 92 Zaine, frank, el sac., 51 Crawl'ord Street. . . . .. . . ... . . . .. .. . . . 1tK 50 COLLI-ECTOR'S REPORT 19 Zakarian, I-Iashig, 603 lt, AubLirn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $93 60 Zakarian, Norris K., 32 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 1921 Taxes Levied December 20, 1921 Bu ing, I lenriette, 62 :Maple Street, Newton. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 81 5 Goldberg, R.lever, 38 h1t. Auburn Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 20 Hodge, Charlus H., .Bates Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 49 92 Clhnvno,s6an, Marker & .'grin, 58 Quinibyr Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 78 00 Steves, Kelsie, Electric Co., Gg `_w-lain .Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 31 20 I''iggins, AV. P., ME. Atiburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 20 Non-Resident List Acc:etta, 1 arifrctli, 23 Faxon Street, East IBaston. . . . . . . . .. . , $20 28 Ahlquist, Frederick IV., 95 Oxford Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . , 240 24 Allen, Alice Al,, 127 Essex Street, Bangor, Ale.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 29 08 Barrett, Thomas J., Brookline, Mass.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 6 24 *Bartlett, Sarah L., el al., Boston, -'%•Iass.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 76 Bhmkie, Suther, Harvard Square, Cambridge. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 315 77 Bloomberg, Bcnj2anin, 13 Jewett Street, T1'mvtori. . . . , .. , . . . . 139 55 Brighton Avenue Re ilty Co., ill Concord 'Street, Framingliattn 332 2$ Brooks, Sarah L. B., t5l Franklin Street, Boston, "balance:. , . . 92 54 Bruce, Wallace E., Eagle Rack, Loy Angeles, Cal.. . . . . . . . .. . 6 67 Bryant Building Prcxlucts Co., 1.5 Exchange Street, Boston. . . 166 65 Burt, Bertha H., 9 Perrin Street, Roxbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 46 Callan, Edward J', 271 Washington Street, Newton- . _ - , . . . . 203 23 Campagna, Corinne E,, 1 s Lake View Avenue, Cambridge. - . 2re 48 Campbell, Daniel T,, 22 Barton Street, IN"est Somerville. . . . . . G 24 *Carpenter, John B., 114 Woodstock Street:, Srmen-ille. . . . . . 3 11; *Carroll, Thomas 1'., 22 Union Avenue, I1'rverett. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 04 Chad% iek, Ilam, 11., 3 Hartwell Street, Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . 59 53 Chndsrick, Katherine B., Brighwn. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1G2 4 Cbarnpagnc, William F., el try., Newton. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 153 30 Champlin, Frank R., Pittsfield, :Hass.. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 62 55 *Chase, All wrta, 6-1 Robbins Street, Waltharn . . . ... . . . . . . 3 55 Ciccolo, Vinzenzo, taken by town for school land. . . . I . . . . . .. 7 80 Clarke, Grace 1.,15) lliilk. Strcct, Bostcn. - • . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 41 1;"3 Clark, May B., Winthrop, 'Mass.. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2213 30 Cottmmonwcaltlt Reaky Associatiun, B(iston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-47 03 Collins, Harriet 'NI., Boston, hlass.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 225 07 Corcoran, Declan W., Trnistet,, IS T.rcynloilt Street, Bcstun. . . . 145 51 Cosolito, Benjamin F., 181Washington Street, Boston. . . . . .. 1 :iG Crittenden, Francel a, el al,, Plainfield, N.. J . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 344 U 480 W.,ILTERTOWX 7 OW',%f REPORT Crockett, George E., 243 Arlington Street, �i,011aston_ _ . . . . . . 19 37 Crocker, Josiah R., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1S 72 Cucinotta, Francesco-, `2 Cyliress Street, 1Vatertomm. .. ,. . . . -100 q2 Cutting, Alice W., 5 ku".1 Pius 4itre t, °altliam. . . . . . . . . . . . .3 12 Danielson, Jean 'Dv1., '9-1 Washington Street, Boston. . . . . . .. . . IGO 53 Darcy, Elizabeth, 17 Berkeley Street, Reading. . . . . . . . . . . 218 S 3 Dvpian, Frank, 4N II.Lrding Streer, Cambridge. . , . . . , _ . _ .. . . . 12 41% DiC iavorno, Angela and Marv, Nialden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 (311 *13iliherto, Gregorita, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i) 31i Doherty;, Anthony J., 52 Ames Building, Boston_ . . . , , . _ , i fit) Elx:rt, Bertha L., Waltham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 121 l llory, Albert I-I., ri rid,, New York. . . . , . . . .. . , . , , . . . . . , . . , 21 8-4 Ellis, Greo-rle, fine Heights, Dedham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iil 92 Farmer, Clara. INL, Winthrop, 'Mass.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -034 43 FiLZpatrick, Mary, fit % cbster Avenue, Somerti'ille. . . . . . . . . . 221 05) Five-Five Chum TrList+es, 3 P ark Street, Simiervillu. . . . . . . . . 261111� 32 FWtcher, blotter A., I-Iillerest Circle, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sid 2A Iareneh,.Clar;a B., 10 State Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , 291 &3 Gillis, James C., 28 WillcatvWQQtl Street, Dorchester_ - . . . . . . . . 6 24 Gleason, Nlary E., I I Frawley Street, Rmbtuy. . . . . . . . . . . . . -1 68 Gorxl'KiIt, kit:h�ard E-, .1ail4usla., -Xie.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 60 Greene, William. IT., Waverl�..y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . , {1 .3 Crisivold, Loomis D., 2-1-1 Salem Street, Rc-v.ere. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,678 ikz, Grundmann, john S., 2:301 Ninetieth Street, Clevviand, Ohio. 0 24 Gulozi:an, Sarkis I-L, I-1 arvierhill, Nlass.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51) ifs (311staafson, Hillivi L, Carnbriclge. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 Gustaf&=, John, 104 Brook-line 'Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . 43 68 Hansom, Andrew J., i).RM 1{. well Avenue, Clevvi and, Ohio. , . . 131 85 Hartshown, R.alaert ti5., Trustee, 21b Barristers ML11, 'flostuat.. . 42 L`' Hederstedt, August €V., el al., 130 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4175 m) H(ulsalon, Ida M,, 10 State Sxrcet, Boston. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 1,119 09 Hubbard, Bertha Z I., prusent owner Charles A. Glover, Lincq)ln tii t15 *Jary is,WiI Iiam T,, care eC I I, 1% True, t30 pearl S treat, Bix4ton 124 80 Johnson, Anna E., B61T.10nt, :Muss... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 S4 Johnson, Oscar W., 2779 Washington Street, Roxbury. , . . . . . 10 D I ceman, Johit 'ter., Market Street, Brighton. . . .. . . .. .. . . 94 68 Keenan, Patrick J., 9.15:3 M."sachissetts Avenue, Lex ngtan. . . , 3,055 0.(1 I{elley, Humphrey, `5 C hapney Street, Brighton. . . . . . . . . , . . l: f30 *I enrich, Mrs, A. R., Pranklin, X. H., bulanee. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(11) 00 Finder, Arthur I1., 19 Woodward Park 5trect., Do;-clic�,tcr. . . . 443 04 Kinder,Arthur H., a ux., 19 Woodward Parr.Street, Dorc:licsltr 234 00 Lanc, Henry A., Medfield, 11am.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 198 12 Lame, Lydia A., :'4drttinist.ratrix, 5419 Main Street, Waltbam. . . 119 21 *Langley, Freeman, 43 Massachusetts Avenue, Fast Lexington 14 0-1 Le €cult, Arsene, 27 G-reenhalgc Avenue, Everett. . . , . . . . . . . . :321 30 COLLECTOR IS RE-PORT 481 *Uvermurc, Mrs. Mary A., 20 Orchard Street, Newton. I Mi 08 L-nmghr y, Mary M., U Pleasant Street, Winthrop. . . . . . . . . , G `4 Lyons, Mir-hael J., Cambridge. . IM IN) kfa, Donald, jolm, Sri Ruckingbaazn..vea3ue, Nfalden. . . . . .. . . 21-4 -17 MacDonald, Margaret A., et uL, Stoiigbtun. . . , . . . ... .... .. . . .; 11 MacMillan, Sterling A., ttritig€nisli, N. S.. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . :i 12 .%Iumxnia, William E., Bedford, Mass.. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 4ti:l =,R; _Nfahoney, Danicl J., Nvwton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ . _ . . . . . , :'1 ''rr -Malcolm, Blanclie, 1 ., 118 ClAton Street, Cambrirlgp_ . . , . . -Ianuelian, 'Mane l D., 2t Sc..lio6l Street, Boston. . . . . , . , . . _ . I.�<� Marebant Eva, IM Alli un Street, Newton. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 -0 ,io Nfartino, Nrincc n7o, 15 Ctisliing Street, Cambridge. . . _ . _ _ . . . . 11 ',Irian, Frank IV,, et ftl., 53 State Street, 13uston. . . . . . . . . . . . °I II; tzr5. N-fary E.' :32 Wellington.Street, Waltham. . . . . . . . _ . McNamara., Julin H., Allston, I4lass.. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . :,I NL,Peake, Lillian V. C., Bedford, 4 . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . 1„395 'N5 Mumbrino, julm G., eel u1., Salum Sveut, BL*tou. . . . . . . . . . . . 1116 15ti Metz, Charles Ii.. Waldlain. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . 4t3.-) 24 Metz& Co., Waldiani, Nlas6.. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,t134 2. 'Mira.bile, Vito, el ul,, Sf Nurtlt Margin Street, Boston. . . . . . , . 12 48 Moody, George H., Atkttntii,n, N. H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 08 lfooney, Fannie, M tin $4rect, Andover . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1,96 56 _lIargan. -Mary J., 53 Dartmouth Street, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . 2120$ 2.I N-lorse, A. G., et aid., Hingliarn.. Mass., . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . 1,213 02 Morse, Rrkse, 28 Springfu-ld Street, 13eTwont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -lily M loTman, Arthur D., ct al., 12 flouglzton Sitrect, ilorcliester. . . I() 01 lIullen, '1aTgaret, Everett, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1) Dili :tl la ,aiuy, Ellen, i Rct%i ,e trcot, AllAun, i°fa5}.. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 1luntlay', l�aer. ) ., W.3' 13ic'lmonf `3treei, Wa.t-c•r1��'_ . 127 2 Murphy, 1NIichat:l J., pre'seni ownt:r Mr, bl,%-y, SFr Trowbridge Street, Carnliri.ail u. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . 1,52 88 .on, Ernest A.. 15 3r(.wKlinv StrLut, �Vaverle% . . — . . 57 1C O'Connell, PhiloMene '.M., 12 Pettt•I ti treat, Worcester— . . . , . , 4 l t> [XI O'Con:nell, Thomas E, and 131iilomune VI., Worcester. . . . . . . . 1,476 21 4livieri,Felice, Newton . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . 4-19 11�:' Olsen, Corm E., Beaclrniont, Mass.. . . . . . . . . . . . .__ .. . _ . . . , . :II l:i Paddock, Esther, 35 Bernard Street, Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . . . . 02 SP Partridge, Mriliiarn 14., 60 Fenway, llo%rnn. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 22 92 Pearce, Frederick A., tal-en by Town for schm] hand. . . . . . . - , G 24 Penaellia, Patrick, 1.05 Prince Street, Bckstcn-t. - . . , . . . . lS e2 'Pierce, Eva Polarise, 740 WashingLun Street, \c.wtolwille. lib Poland, J. E., Co , Quincy . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 AS R-addin, 3. Arthur, CTifton!l€lla}', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 12 -1 tZePpucci, R-lary C1., el al., Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . , _ . . .. . . . , :„111 '%S Ricci, Salvatore, Lexingtc,n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % 7 341 *Richardson, Sarali X., llustntt. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . i'�_'Is 1 482 WATERT{.1y4'Iti TOWN REPORT Rideout, Ray R,, Sonter�ills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . tf375 86 *Riley, I lirabeth A., Cambridge, balanct:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 8:3 (32 Sabi ston, John L., Belmont. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 31 85 Salviana, Vincenzo, 106 Waverley Street, Wati erley. . . . . . . . .. 49 42 S,anbom, IN-Iary F., 285 Windsor Street, Cambridge. . . . . .. . . . 7 80 Saraf, Stephen M., 372 Buylston S greet, Boston. . . . ...... . . . 227 5.3 Sarelle, j sepli, Acuslinet. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. 28 06 Savage, Mary A., Everett. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . 23 08 Savage, Wallace W., ct al., present an=ner Charles A. Whitnxev,. I 74 Schroeder, Henry F., Atkinson, N. H... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . M 04 Scipione, Ciro, il3eclford. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. _ . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 153 31 Scott, George, 534 '-N•Iassachusetts Avenue., Cambridge. . . . . . . 1G3 36 Seager, Sasriucl H., 29 Dighton Street, Brighton. . . . .. .. . .. . . 4?7 44 5eretto, Michael, 76 Huntington Avenue, Boston. . .. . . . . . . . . 853 75 Sm%,ard, %Iomcn I-L, 34 Prince Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . .. 19 15 hapito, Abraham, Trustee, 60 State Street, Boston, balance... 580 40 Sheehan, Joseph 1-I., 77 Winsor Avemte, IV,atertoi%m. . . . . . .. . ?S 08 She, William H., Worcester. . . . . .. . . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . . 12 48 Siegal, Max, 57 Fifth Street, Chelsea. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 24 96 Simmons, Almina M., care of T. J. Kenricy, 87 Milk Street, Boston. . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 171 W Smith, William L., el al., Lexington.. ... . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. 209 90 Spring, Therea, West Peru, Me.. -. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . ... . . . C 24 Squires, Harry N., 2.4 Washington Street, Boston. . . . . . . . .. . 146 16 Stanley, Charles E., Trustee, 143 Federal Street, Boston. . . .. . 20'3 a3 Stanley, Freelarn 0., Newton. ... . , . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 336 87 Storey, Moorfield, and William ''-YI. Putnam, Trustees, 60 State Street, Bo,,ton. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 4:3 68 Stuart, T,, Sons Co., Newton.. , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 240 73 Suburban Realty Corp.,555 Massachusetts Trust Bldg., Boston 22,586 42 Torres, Maricanno, 81 Beechwood Avcnue, IAratertown. . . . . . . 226 85 *Townsuji(l, Luther 'T,, al al., present owner James C. ItkNally and Willi-3pn Flaherty, 'UU''atertown. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 206 7S *Trabassa, Antonio, el wv1 , 91 Cushing Street, C.Lijabridge.. . . , 234 04 Tripp, W. Stanley, 31 Parkvale Aveime., Brighton. . . . . . .. . . . •t 59 17 Trustees Fivc-rive Club, Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 404 L14 Tuttle, Charles H., 661 Lake Street, Rona, Nev.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.? Walker, Anna, et al., 37 Trowbridge Strut, C<amhridge. .. . . . . 474 80 *Waltham Country 00), �Naltham.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,%)1 94 Walton, Parker J., Carleton Street, Nmvton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8S 01 Warner, Lydia J., Montreal, Canada. . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . 4 6S Wason, L;conar(l C., and Lionel C., Hartford, Boston. . . . . . .. 4,321 41 *WQIch, Patrick, 2 G Devonshire Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 48 Wt-lsb, Willard, 15 Exchange;Street, Boston. . . . - -. . . .. . . . 7 SO W elsh, NflIlarel Realty Co., 200 Washington .street, Boston. . . 11 5 COLLECTOR 7 S REPORT 483 11"hit c,Annie Is.,care of Frank UT.MiTite,S nti th q i,k t ion, Boston $18 72 Wood, Fred IV,, e? rd., Trustccs, '-"7 qchool Stret�t, Boston. . . . 4 (38 1920 Property Taxes Unpaid January 1, 1922 Warrants for personal taxes in hands of Constable Bazarian, Peter, 17 Ha2el Street, uncollectible. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20 15 Callahan, Frank 1-1., 202 Belmont Street,gone to California. .. 5 20 Cameron, E. 'VVI., 47 Ntt. Aubtim LitrCet, PCTSMAL .. — . .. .. 10 40 Crane, William A., 492 Adams:�vcuue, cannot lounte. . . . . . . . . 31 20 Forest, Agnes T., 317 Common Arcet, cannot IDCatC. . . . . . . . . 39 00 Kticker, bred S., 1('0 3pruce Strect, personal. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . 49 40 Kalusti-an, KnIousted, 579 Mt. Auburn Street, personal. . . . . . 40 IN Ka lustian, Reuben, 81 Bigelow Avenue, personal. . . . . . . .. . . . 13 00 Kennedy, Dcmnis, 87 Uinion Street, personal. . . . .. . . . . . ... . . 26 00 Morlev, Thomas P., !I How�t Street, pusollzd. . . . . ..!'. . . , . G2 10 O'Donnell, Thomas E_ 12 Bacon Street, balance, personal. . . . 5 -10 Proctor, Georye A., 7-1,Church Street, pmonal. .. .. . . ... . .. . Non-Resident List Hudsdon, Ida M., 10 State Street, Boston, Parkmay. $146 39 Rilcy,James,mollt charge on land taken by town for schcolland 43 S 1 araf, �J. A., Upland Road, Brighton, balance on personal tax 21 V Suburban Realty Corporation, present owner Agnes M. Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 50 1920 Poll Taxes Unpaid January 1, 1922 Gately, Joseph C., ;30 Mclendy Avenue. Howes, Hugh B., 11 Porter Street. Kalmis,dian, Xaloused 11L, 579 Mt, Auburn Street. Kenney, William P., 178 Boylston Street. Langill, james, .511) Union Street, cannot locate. INItIrphy, AVilliam P., MMArsc-nal Street. Ringrose, Alan J., 347 Arsenal Stzect. &blcs, John A., 12 Fairfield Street. IVatm, George G., 90 Putnam Street. Zumis, Norbert, 402 Pleasaut Street, cannot locate. 1919 Property Taxes Unpaid January 1, 1922 lic)dsdon, Ida 1M., 10 State Street, Boston, Parkway- , . . . . . . . 5137 26 Kalousdiar, Kalaused 1M., 579 N.R.Auburn. Street, personal. . , 36 89 .Njorley, Thomas P., 17 Elton Avenue, persnnU. . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 00 Snrabian, Gaspar M., 89 Bigelow Avenue, pemtial. . . . . . . . . . 7 14 REPORT OF PLAYGROUND COMMISSION To the Honorable Board of Setectiveir: I herewith submit zny report of the playfrround season of l921. Playgrounds have corne to stay, and as the necessity for a playground becomes apparent in a certain locality, there is an irninediate demand by the residents for a playground for their children. ,such residents are tr au citizens because they realize that letter motives and better impulses colne from a good body, that their clllldren, young America,ca,, inust he developed, that play grounds develop health and diminish idleness, that playgrounds develop ambition and diminish juvenile delin- quency, and. finally that as the child plays today, the citizen will Work tomorrow. In accordance with the demand in each section of the town, there rrrust be the gradual development of a system of playgrounds, and daring the past season such a demand has been supplied in the section of the town lrnoi�z-i as Union A•la.rk:et and Foss hand with the establishiment of a playground in the vacant space between the High and Hosrner Schools. This playground was designated the Hosnner Playground. and was equipped with apparatus of the most iynprvved land, includ- ing swings, teeter boards, slides, an `° Ocean Wave " circular swing, sand boxes and necessary athletic and occupational equipment. The public playground season extended from Jule ;) to September 2, the lathing beach remaining open until September 10. The instructors were appointed and assigned as follows. Saltonstall Playground: Frank Nilson, Frances Kelley, Frances Lyons. Coolidge Playground . Arthur Wheeler, Bertha Boyle. Hosmer Playground: Frank Kelley, Libbie Nichols. Bathing Beach- Life !wards, Francis Mooney, Edward. Ryan; Matron, Mrs. Charles Tolman. The instructors are to be commended for the efficient 494 ` REPORT OF PL:ael'Gk{)L'ND C0M—%IISi10 -1815 manner in which they carried on the Nv.orl* and for the co-oper- .gl1uut the season. The a+ctiVities -ere atior� displayed tyro numerous, and demanded much effort acid patience, and. included playground games, singirt ; Cannes, foul~: dancing, occupational work, dernonstrations of first aid and competi- ti-vn athletics. Great interest was shown in the Playground Baseball League, in which a schedule was adopted whereby each play- each other playground teani in sir, �raines ground team int in both the Senior wid Junior Divisions, The championship was r, on by ti-le Saltonstall Playground Teams in Both Senior and Junior Divisions. Bronze irledals were awarded to the mernbers of tl'e championshi1) teams. The usual interest was shown in the other sports and games such as !basket ball, volley mall, soccer football, quoits, and the track and held events. The Annual Mothers' Day i-mS held on the Saltonstall Playground on August 24 and was featured by the baby shoe in which fifty-four babies were entered, Misses Laura Currier and Hilda Jay of the Health Department and Bertha Doyle of the Playground Department, a.s judges, awarded prizes to the most attractive and hea.ltbiest babies. The demonstration of playground work was held can the Sa.lumstall Play jound can September 2 and a programme of ga-mes, track an(I field events and falls dances entertained a large t7un-lber of people during the, afternoon. The exhibition of raffia and reed baskets and trays brought much favorable comment from those present. In the track meet the. CoulidgIC Playgrou"cl scored the, greatest number of points and was awarded the charnpions1u1j. The score: Coolidge Playground, 58 points; Saltonstall Playground, 57 points, I-losmer Playground, 28 points. A prograinme of the demonstration is attached. EIGHTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE ATERTOWN PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS SaltonstalI Playground, Tuesday, Atigust 30, 1921 I'ROGRA'M Baseball, 3,00 p.m., Bays' and Girls' Teams Division Champions of Watertown Playground League ips. Di'"1gion Champions of Newton Playground Le guc. `rack Meet, 4.30 p.m., Playground Championship Boys Seniors, 13 to 16 years; 100 yard dasli, broad juinp, 220 yard clash, high jump, 440 yard dash, burden race, relay race, juniors less than 13 years: 50 ward dash, broad j=p, 160 yard clash, Egli jump, 320 yard dash, whc e.lba=ow race, sack race, relay race. Girls Seniors, 13 to 16 years: 7,5 yarct clash, ball dirow- hig contest, egg and spoon rack, dia no nd relay race. juniors less than 13 years; 30 vard clash, bail thrcwhig contest, diamond relay race. First, second ctnd third prizes awarded to Nvaiiners in each event. Points scared foreach playground- First, 5; second, 3; third, 1. Folk Dancing and Singing Games 5.30 p.m. The Tempest, Gustav's Sk611, Coolidge; Patriot's Dance, Misses Irene Scanlan, Gertrude Devere:au and la:rion Devereal,Lx, Chimes of Dankirk, Shoemaker, Saltonstall; Clown Dance, Hosiner; Ti' xie Polka, Highland Schattische, Coolidge; Solo Dance, Miss Dorothy Clary, Hosrner; Vanhee Doodle, Baa, 13aa. 131a.ck Sheep, singing games, Saltonstall; Solo Dance, Ruth eagle, Hostrmer; Varsovicnile, Coolidge; A Amy Dance, Hasiner; Danish Dance of Greeting, Looby Lo , singing games, Saltonstall; Salo Dance, Miss Agnes Wakefield, Hosmer; Highland Dance, Misses Gertrude Devereaux and Irene Scanlon; Chinese Dance, Saltonstall and Hosmen Exhibition of basketry. Awarding of prizes, REPORT OF PLAYGROUND COMM155JO-N 48 WATERTOWN PUBIAC PLAYGROUINDS Playground Commission Rev. Henry X10. B. Ogilby, Chair matt, Edward J. Paul, Secretary, George F. Freethy. Organization Frank J. 2\1cNamara, Superintendent of Playgrounds; Frank Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Playgrounds. Instructors Frances Kelley, Frances Lyons, Saltonstall Playground; Frank Kelley, Libbie Nichols, Hosmer Playground; C. Arthur Wheeler, Berths. Doyle, Coolidge Playground. Aftendance Saltonstall Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,240 Coolidge Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,680 Hosmer Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3,:300 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,239 Season of ID20. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,560 Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,679 Bathing Beach The bathing beach was patronized by a larger number than in any prier season principally duc to the increased facilities provided. Two portable houses were purchased and equipped for bath houses, replacing the tents formerly used. These bath houses proved Yen, satisfactory as they Nvere a protection for the l)athcrs and their property. They were also an improve- went from a sanitary. standpoint as they -were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected daily. A boat was puuchased for the use of the lifc guar6s to replace the old boat which was beyond repair. The raft was repaired and placed some distance from shore where it proved a useful past of the equipment. The life guards were very efficient in the perfornjance of 488 WATERT01AIN TOWN REPORT their duties, and (ILle t(-) their protection of the bathers from nine in the morning to ni tic in the eveTiing, there were no serious accidents and no disturbance of any kind throughout the season. Three rescues were ina(l(: 1)y each life guard during the season and the have been commended by the superintendent of this division of the ll-'Ietropolitan District Commission for thu faithful perfon-nanue of their cluties. The total attendance at the bathing beach. . . . . . . 12,005 Season of 1°120. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,250 Increase. . . . . . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,745 The annual swimming carnival was held at the bathing beach on August 28, Avith ma"y centestants in each event, and before a crowd of over a thousand people- The events included dashes, relays, plunge, and diving contests, open to different classes. Apparatus and Equipment With a few minor repairs, the apparatus and c(luilmilent is in conditioil for the next season, RECO4IMENDA11ONS New Playgrounds In these recommendations, I k�ish to place special ernphas-is on the necessity for (XI)aTI-Sion in playground work because, although the scope (if the work is sufficiently broad in the pares of the town where there are playgrounds, there are other sections- of the town which are Avithout-playground facilities. This slLuation is essentially discrillinatory, and should be remedied so that all the childreno[ the town, if possible, would be afforded the same benefits from supen--ised -recreatioll. A petition has been presented by the citizens residing on the south side of the Charles Rlvtr requesting that a playground be established on the Cook's Pond property, adjoining the Parker School, This 1E; ,-,tn ideal location for a playground and would prox.ide recreational facilities for that entire section. KH'4'ORT OF f'1.,.AYORt]UND COMMISSION 459 1 recui-r and that a vlavground be established on the Cook's Pond property, that an .,11)propri tion be requested to lay out,vade and equip the property for a playground and that two instructors lie appointed for that playground if esta blishcd. No action has been taken on the Tecorn.mendation that a playground and bathing beach be established at the foot of Howard Street, and extending tip the Charles River from Howard and Pleasant Streets. This lot of larrcl is especially adapted for play gyouiid purposes and would provide a l-lay- griDund and bathing beach for the residents of West Watertown and Bemis. I remmmend that this let of land above described, be purchased and equipper] as a playground and bathing beach. Hosmer Playground The surface of the Hosmer Playground is in a dangerous condition and should be grade.- 1. I so recornmenrl. Coolidge Playground The Jand at the Coolidge used for playground purposes is not ow-ned by the Tovm of Watertown and at any- time may be sold and used for industrial or residential 1urposes. I recommend that the land between the Coolidge School and Mt. Auburn Street be purchased and graded for use as a playground, The Bathing each The attendance at the bathing Beach tripled since the last year and to provide for the increase, the length of the beach should he increased. I rec ornmend that the rocks grid banking at both ends of the bathing beach 13e removed and that the beach the resur- faced with sand or gravel. t reccnninend than the bathing beach rei-gamy open for twelve weeks. 490 WATERNOWN TOWNT REPORT Salaries; Supervisor, twelve weeks, $35.00 per week; Instructors, nine weeks, $16,00, '518.00 and .520-00 per week, male; $15.00, $16.00 and $18.00 per week, female. This scale to vary as to one, two or three years or over of service. Maintenance, $300 per pla.ygromid. Playground Commission: Rev. H. McF. B. Ogilby, Chairinan, George E. Freethy and Edward J. Paul. Respectfully subn-&ted, FRANK J. McNAMARA, Supenisor of Playgrowids. REPORT OF THE TOWN PLANNTNG BOARD We beg to submit our eighth annual report for the; year ending December 31, 1921. Xle bers of 1021 Board. Ilerbert G. Mason, Chairwan, Eric H. Johnson, Secretary, Enuna H. Bright, W illiahli W. Rugg, Arthur H. horse. At the meeting April 1, 1921, the Town voted that the Planning Board secure the services of an expert town planner to report on the selection of a new. Town I-Icall site. After careful consideration X1r. John Nolen of Cambridge was chosen to earn• out this work. Report of the Town Planner on the Selection of a New Town Hall Site To fire Planning L aard, I "'ntertowa, 111ass. Dear Sirs: In accordance with your request we have made a survey of the town with a view primarily to recoT=ending a site for a Totem Mall, The instructions under which we have worked are %aclu.derl in the action taken by the Town on April 1, 1921, as follows: " Voted, That the Planning Board secure an expert study and survey of the town, to -wit: the section bounded by Cross Street on the west, Tavlor and. Riverside Streets on the east, Galen Street Bridge on the south and Boston and 111aine Railroad tracks on the north, this to include a possible site or sites for a municipal building or b4ildings, or suggest other treatment or development of the said civic center as they shall determine, and to report thereon to the Town through the Town Hall Site Conunittee." THE SURVEY As a basis for our studies and recommendations a simple survey bas been prepared, which, however, furnishes all the data 491 492 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT necessary to give sufficient knowledge of the ex'isting conditions for our purpose. Tlic information obtained has been shown graphically on a number of prints of the map of -Watertown and submitted to the Planning Board. The general plaits or diagrarns of the surveys are four in nuinher; namely, the Existim, Conditions, AIaln Thorough- fares, Public Properties and Population Distribution, The fin-t of these surv.ev plans. entitled Existing ConcRions, shows the public and sorni-public properties, railroad -and industrial property, stores, main roads and ear fine streets. The second diagram gives a graphic separate presentation of .1% main thoroughfares. The third diagram shows public properties in&-pendent of the other features oil the Existing Couditions map. The fourth, the population distribution by enumeration districts, in accordalicc, iNitb the 1920 United States CeIISLI.,". In arldition to the data covering the entire area of the town more detailed surveys lave been made showing valuations, property IiTies and building occupation of that section of the town described in the vote under which cur work has been done. We have considered this area as 11'atertown Square and recorni-rend that it lx,- known as such. The use of the term Beacon Square " for part of the area scoins to us confu;hlg. NN-"e also submit with this report as a contribution towa- rd the understanding of the IGeal canditions a collection of Water- town photographs covering the region of '"ratertown Square and other nearby sections studied in connection with the present town planning- project. RECOMMENDATIONS The gist of the recommendation,,, based upon painstalcing fold work, consultations with the Planning Board, and a careful consideration of all the local conditions as shown by the Survey, are as follows. 1. That the property knov�.-n as the Xelly Corner, bounded by Mt. Auburn, Arsenal and "Iaylor Straus, be jmrchased and developed as the site for the proposed Ton-n Hall. 2. That the property known as the Morsc and Hosi-ner et al, location, between North Beacon and Riverside Stre&s, be i REPORT OF TO Nr PLANNING BOARD 493 acquired also etnd held for future public and semi-public build- ings, the acLual locations and sites to be detemiined aid allotted as occasion arises in the future. 3. That building lines be officially established in accord- ance w-ith the plan which we are submitting, entitled " Proposed locatiou for Town flail, together with other changes suggested In W—atertow11 Square." 4. That Spring Street from the Railroad to Main Street be abandoned as a street, and a. new traffic W LV to Merchants Row opened. 5. That the present Delta in the Square l)e improved and developed as proposed on the Flans submitted. REASONS FOR THE RECONIMENDATIONS' The general location for the To-v n Hall building has been pretty commonly agreed upon. and our recommendation coin- cides in the main with tho conclusion reached by the New Municiv-,L BttllCliilu C:cimmittce and submitted by thorn a Near ago. However, thi2 ux act location of the site, the orientation of the building and the preparation of a comprehensive scheme of improvements for 11"atertown Square in,,-olves more than mercy- selecting a Town Hall site. Such action cannot he taken as an independent problem, because it is intimately related to and dependent upon the right solution of Other tmni planning questions, especialh, those related to traffic regulation and control, All tbings considered, the lot reccrrmended for the Town Hall site appears to us the best, for the purpose. It is accessible, dorm'nant in its relation to the Square, adequate in area, suitable in shape (preyrided the new property and builcling lines are • established), and reasonable in cast. The facL Lhat Lhis property is at present covered by buildhigs of quite tinusual unsightli- ness, while not an import-ant reason for our recorrmcndation, is an additional advantage that would result from its public acquisition and development. We are of the opinion that: the acgviisition of . the Kell{ site would not be sufficient in itself, but that the Town sbould also acquire and control the unusually well-located block on the 494 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT axis of Main Street between North Beacon Street and the Metropolitan Park Reservation. This property does not appear to us as well adapted as the Kelly site for the Town Hall itself, but Watertown needs now sites for other buildings, and will require more in the future. 11-loreover, the merit of the Belly property as a To urn Hall site depends to some extent Upon the control and prop;r occupancy of the Morse and Flosmer property. Our comriction as to the page-eminence of the sites recom- mended as the [nest locations for the center of the'town life-vas not reached %ithout a thorough-going examination and study of all ether possible sites fronting on the Square, and also those in the neighborhood of Saltonstall Park — practically the oniv altem,ative region. Our studies and examination of local condi- tions in the field 'served only to confirm the conclusions that we had reached. Of almost equal importance with the selent on of the Town Hall site and provision for future buildings is the improve- ment of the whole appearance of Watertown Square and the more adequate provision for the steadily increasing traffic by the establishment of the new building lines as reconmendcd, the completion of the clearing and improvement of the triangular parr, the change in the outlet of Spring Street and the relocation of the Car tracks, The exact character of these proposals can better be appreciated by reference to the plan submitted. '(See end of report.) Spritig 'Street at present comes into the Square at a most inconvenient point and to ids unnecessarily to congest Spain Street traffic. To divert it as we have recommended would, Nve believe, prove of decided advantage. AVe have indicated on the plan a method of taking care of the ser,.ce requirements of all existing buildings. The section of Spring Street that we ad-,rise vacating could be built over in the future or developed as an attractive shoppi3g arcade. The Alain Thoroughfare diagram submitted as purl; of the local Survey brings cut clearly the importance of Vatertown. Square as regards the traffic lines that Feiss through Wateruj%vn. Practically all vehicles bound to Boston on the north side of the river, as well as most of the axoss traffic between Cambridge and Newton — -which is considerable— goes through this inter- section. This centering of the traffic gives to VVatertown Square peculiar: prominence, and. has caused it to become an index of Watertown. Nforemrer, this Square has long ceased to be mere]), a town center. It is an important focal point in the whole Metropolitan District. An examination of the map of Water- town in its relation to the circulation problems of the district and the town will make clear that no other intersection in Watertown, now or in the future, can compete in importwice with Watertown Square. While the Square is not geographi- cally the center of the town, It is the -permanent center of busi- ness, traffic and interest, and very close also to the center of population. The three mGst populous enumeration districts all abut on the Square, and the center of population as located from the government figures is within a block or two of the Main Street-A.-It, Aubum Street corner. CONCLUSION The construction of a new Torn Fall in Watertown has been Linder general discussion for decades, and definite plans of merit have been presented and considered for at least seven Nears. The present Town Hall dates from 1850, and although creditable in its day,it ha.s long since outlived its Usefulness, and the site is not suitable for a new. municipal building. The time for Watertown to decide has come. Action should be farsighted. It should be based upon a comprehensive plan and the adoption of a definite prograin for carrying out the flan logically, step by step, to a conclusion. A comprehensive program should include appropriate sites for the Town Hall and other public buildings, the establishment of a permaiictit and satisfactory layout for the entire Square, other necessary street changes leading into the Square, the consideration of more remote but related torn planning problems, and the voluntary action of property owners in and about the Square NVIth a view to the gradual improvement of the architecture of the business blocks. The opportunity of Watertown n to carry- out at this time a substantial, successful acid creditable piece of public work is quitc unusual. It can be done now without burdensome expense, 4913 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT and will unquestionably 1xim large returns M practical C(-11- vemence, higher property values, increased taxation and in ci�tic pride. 11-Vatertown, 114 most other places of its size, stands in need of town planning. There are nizany important unsolvecl problems of streets, zoning, playgrounds, and parks. housing, etc, Good work has -alm-ady been dona by the local Planning Board, and its report of P)14 is an admirable outlinc of the kind of practical services that town planning could render. The call now is to put reconiniendations into effect. No better start could be made than with the Town Hall, a project that should have the interest and backin,,, of all citizens. Respectfuliv submitted, JOHN 'NOLEN, "awn planner. Cambridge, Mass., _iMaj, 26, 1921. The Board has given considerable thought and study to plans for the development of the grounds in conilection with thL' Watertoum Hi-fi School and Hosmer "School, also the laying out and redesign of Saltonstall Park- on Main Street. To give the Town the best results and make this layout more convincing the Board secured Air. John Nolen, Town Planner, to make a careful study and %re submit this statement and plans, Proposed Redesign for SaltonstaR Park In talong up the question of the design gn for Sultonstall Park we have included the property of the Grant School, the Library, and the Police and Fire Station. This gives a property publicly owned and bounded by public streets on three sides and the Boston and Maine Railroad on the fourth, and bemuse of its ownership, boundaries and character should all be treated as a single unit in design. We have assumed that the Grant School or a nex htflld- ing in the samc location Nvould be continued for school purposes, and so in the design have providod ,in athletic field directly REPORT DT TOWN PLANNING BOARD 497 related to the school and to one side, but easily accessible, a children's playground %pith apparatus. The athletic field is located € n the level ground to the lack of the property in pract uallyp the saute location as the area now itsed for baseball, This field is large, enoai li for the regula- tion baseball diamond and if bounded by a path as shown would present a cleaner, better kept appearance and would be naturally separated from the remainder of the parr. The children's play- ground Located in tho corner of the properrty would be on compar- atively level ground and in a quiet nook out of the line: of traffic. The path design has been so arranged as to give convenient diagonal connections in both directions across the property- and to sere directly the btnildings and special fe�.Umi s of the bark. Service to the Library is provided by a. drive from Cross Street, it being assumed that the house hers: located will be removed ultimately and the propertyT used for park purposes. The entire area,along plain.Street has been shoe developed in a lark--life way m th lawns and tree and shrub plantirif; spa as to snake the property atttLictive in appearance and to form a screen for the: less attractive: part of the park used for games. It is su¢gested that the Soldiers' Monument he moved to a more coinnianding location and givert a more digmit7cd setting. The ether rnemoTial feature, the General Grant Elm, has b n dcfin itely taken into account in making the design and the entrance path from the -west has bean direcLIv related to it. Another existing feature of special importance is the large elm near the grant School. This tree has been surrout3ded by a. simple lawn area which would accentuate its size and bea ity and would create a pleasant rest spot. Plan for Development of Grounds in connection with Watertown High School and Hosmer School The two sc+hoal properties under consideration. should be developed together and the first recommendation would be that Winthrop Street be abandoned and closed from Hancock Street to Concord Road. 'There is also a small Marcel of label not owned bv the Town at the caner of INIt. Aubuni and I-Vinithrop Streets, ;hich should be acquired eventually and made a part of the school property. 498 WILTERTOWNT TOWN REPORT The Path system directly about both the existing btiild- ings has been shown forinalizecl to be in harmony NNith the Wilding,s and to give a more simple mid more dignificd effoct, A low terrace has been suggested in connection with, each build- ing as a means of giving the buildings. a better nrchitectunal setting and at the sai-ne, time inalcing a definite break I>Ctwcen the building area and the play area, Li front of the Iligh School would be a large athletic EvId with sufficient arm for regulation has(,,ball and football fields. This play area would be definitely bounded by paths and thus separated from thew parts of the property ��--hich should lie kept in lawn. The tree masses, on either side of the athletic field, ivoilld frame in agreeably the view of the Tligh School from Mt. Auburn Street. Between the two buildings we have shown a similar area bounded by paths just inside of which could be idevelaped an eighth of a n-Me cinder running track. The enclose-d playgrouncl could be used by the smaller children and would be large enou�h far a small-sized baseball diamond. ,The play lai�n ill front of the Hosmer School could be used by the girls and little children. In the area -flong Winthrop Street are shown four tennis courts which would he a good addition, to recreation facilities. Service to the High School would be taken care of by a drive that leads to the terrace and at the Hiosiner School by R circular turn leading in from Concord Road. Undoubtedly in the near future thcre will be under con- sideration an extension of the hicyli school building and in all probability a new school or conin-lunity building for this ncigh- borhood. An enlarge-ment of the high school aW'vities would call for a laxgcr athletic field as would'also the intrc)dtjCtiDII Of any additional building. lVe have shoNNm in the comer a " Suggestion for the Future Development acid Extension of the School Property " and recommend that the future public property be extended to include the entire block from Chauiacey, Street to BovIston Street 'and froin Mt. Auburn Street to Concord Road. The addition of this corner would contribute materially to the usefulness and value of the property as a whole. REPORT OF TOWN PLANNING BOARD 499 nether suggtir�n that the Plant ii1g I3c�ard �isl�cs to make is that signs be erected at intersections cif through Streets giving the name of the town or city to which streets lead and indicatincr directions. Respectfully submitted, HERBERT J..MASON, Caairnr-a.ra, ERIC H. JOHNSON, Secretary, E XIA H. BRIGHT, A.RTHUR H. MORSE, WILLIAIVI W. RUGG. REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN To the Selectmen. GenUcinen: Follow ing is my report as Town Physician for the year ending December 31, 1921. N-m-Tiber of visits to Mothers' Aid, 256; outside aid.. 96; alinshouse calls, 46; police calls, 48. Our Hospital bills have been large but it i�ms owing; to an unusual situation and it seemed to be more economical to have patients taken care of in hnspitals than to prepare a place for them at Marne. Two of the bedridden patients died. recently. All ells by the Board of Health have been promptly attended to. Respectfully stibmitt.erlr C. S. E.NMERSON, T\, ,D., Town Phys rciall. 5110 ALMSHOUSE DEPARTMENT To the Overst:ers of the Poor. Gentlenlen: I respectfully submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1021. 1 have tried to keep this institution up to its high standard of farmer years. All supplies furnished have been of good quality and the inmates are; apparently happy and contented. All the inmates are in excellent health %%rith the exception of those who have some chronic ailment. There were nine inmates at the beginning of the year and the same number at the close. The whole number of inmates has been fifteen; the largest number at one time, tiveive; the smallest, eight;; average, ten. Three inmates were removed to 9:1ic 'Araltham. Eospital, cne to the Westboro State Hospital, ono- to the Hole Ghost Hospital, and one to the McGrei ht Sanitarium. Can July 31 the chimney on the east end of the house was struck by lightning, da,ma ring the chimney so badly that it had to be rebuilt at a cost; of S-78.I2. Several rooms were filled with soot and a number of rugs were destroyed. All the rums, halls, etc., in the basement were given two coats of paint; three rooms were kalsomined and two were papered. It will be necessary this corning year to rebuild two of the chirnneys, the d1liveway sh+oLdd be given a coat of tan a, several roams should be given two coats of paint and several should be papered. It .ill be necessary to purchase some new furniture. A large u-nount of wood has been worked up, most of which was obtained from the Park and Trey: Wardens' Departments. I was obliged to purchase twenty-five cards of wood in order to fill the orders of the Mothers' Aid and Outside Aid Depart, meats. AATc have delivered one hundred and Meaty-eight loads of wood to families receiving aid from the above depart- meets. I recon=pnd that a private fire-alarm box be placed within the uistitution as we cannot he any too well protected 501 502 WATERTO N T+b'1fi REPORT ui case of fire, the ne-crest lox at present being about one- eighth of a mile from the house. f urish to thank the Town Physician for his careffll attend- ance to the sick. I N�rish to thank the Knights of Colmnbus and the different individuals who so generously contributed W the pleasure of the inmates on Christmas Day. The inmates find much enjoyment in reading, and any cloimtions of reading matter NNU be greatly appreciated. ORGF I-1. WHITI , Deeper of Ahnshorfse. REPORT OF TOWN ALMONER To Overseers of the Poor. Gonflewepi: I herewith submit to you- my report as Town Almoner for the year endfii-, December 31, 1921. Z. Outside Aid Departrneat Aid has been giver through this department to eighty,,- .;even cases, or twenty-five more than bast year. This coven, about two hundred sevcnty-five individuals. There have been nine pern-ianent hospital patients from which four deaths have recentlyoccurre.d. Board is paid for sip; families of children. (number fifteen) where there are no 13arents to care for same. Eleven atgc(l people:, unal)la to work outside, are helps(l mi their homes, Eight families are 4%ithout fathers to, support then-1. Four more have been fleserted by the earning head. Five cases of hospital treatment only, have received attention, Temporary aid has been given to twenty-three families because of non- employment, but as soon as work was found aid has ceased. There are still several State wards, and one child in Massachu- setts Hospital SChDDI at Canton. Aid has been rendered I-jN- Boston, Cambri(ljge, Clinton, Lowell, Newton, Somerville and IN-Vorcester to people formerly livin in this town long enough to secure a settlement, but have moved to seek Yvork. The death of Town Almotier, Henry Howard, in April, made necessary a change in office personnel, and a Visitor was appoiiited to assist the former Clerk w1io became Almoner. While xn may look for some relief in the employment sittuaion, many have rcacherl the limit of earnings saved, and without work, must look to the town for relief; therefore we ask for the coming yea special consir era,tion. Mothers' Aid Department Twenty`-nine families in town, and four living elsewhere, have this year received aid from this department; twenty-threa 503 .504 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT of whom have run the entire year. Four of these have now reached the point of no dependent children i-inder fourteen years of age and are therefore ro 1,,,)ngcr eligible to this aid. The new cases received are �Aith voun- children and of land, mntinuance. We see 110 1=icdiate chance for further reduction, but as earring capacity is increased we can cut al-nounts. The out-of-to-wn cases zTe all large and likely to contimic long. We close the year with timity-one resident cases. Respectfully submitted, A. L. PINKITA'Al, Towni Almoner. REPORT OF BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Watertown. Mass., Jantiary 10, 1922. To the Citizens of 1,Vaiertmun. The Park Commission respectfully submits its report for the year ending December 31, 1921, with recommendations for the ensuing year. Under the ellicient supervision of our Superintendent Mr. Van Horton, all parks and deltas have been kept in good condition and well attended to. Saltonstall Park It has been in great demand due to the construction of the new athletic fields the baseball diani and has been partially- regraded, a now backstop erected, also a new fence on I hitc's Avenue built, and considerable filling, and other improvements made. It is our reconewida.tion that the proposed new layout as submitted by the Planairig Board, covering this park and the library property, be considered jointly, and a special c namitt+ee appointed to submit final recommendations to the Town. for their approval. The general irnprovemenL of the park along with other improvements in the square should be carried out together, thus rnalcinl; this a beauty spot in our town. Town Field Having been under construction during this year, it will again be turned lack to the Park apartment and it will be necessary to havo a man permanently located here to tape proper care of it. The Park Commission ,vill isstl-e special permits for its use. It is hoped that the ,citizens will generally make use of this new field and it is raped that it Will be used extensively for open air meetings, bard concerts, carnivals, and other outdoor enjoyments. Suggestions for its use will be cordially welcomed. 505 506 WATERTOWN—TOWN 'RI-01ORT Expenditures�as follows: Saltonstall Park, 84 90 74 R'atertown Square, 147 08 Ir"in- park, 95 56 Tow-n Field, 78 49 Knowles Delta, 114 69 Davenport Delta, 61 72 I-10we Park-, 31 06 Cooks Pond, 2.1 05 Fifth Avenue, rp 45 I-Vhitnev Hill Park, 24 4 G Common Street, 6 00 Tennis Court, 33 59 Office Expenditures, 82 25 For the ye.,-.ir 1022 we recommend an appropniation of S1,800 for park maintenance, this increase over the 'year 1021 . I being necessary for removing, pruning and replacing trees destroyed or injured during the ice storm of last November. Special FOr new Athletic Field, Labor and Superintendence &SO 0 00 Respcctfully submitted, GEORGE E. FREETHY, Chairman, EDWIN H. NNYTTITERILL, REV. HENRY Mc F. B. OGILBY. REPORT OF TREE WARDEN Watertown,wn, January 14, 1922. To the Citizens of U'alarto it: The annual report of the Trees Warden is herewith sub- mitted. During the year 1021 considerable pruning was done: on the trees on a.11 accepted streets. Dead and dangerous bmnches were remov.ed, as we.lI as those that in any way interfered with street traffic. Nineteen trees were condernined and taken down and six trees were~ removed on petitions frorn abutters. Forty- two o-ung trees were planted, Ear1v klonday° morning, November 28, a severe ice strum began and it continued for three days. A slow drizzlinn rain set in, freezing as fast as it fell, and the effects of this stonii Dept the department bush- for tlic rernainder of the year, o?�liging tis to exceed our appropriation some$2,000. All kinds of Drees were affected. Some of them ,ere ruined and will have to be taken down. It will be -necessary to do considerable pruning on t1jose which were not so badly injured. 1921 Appropriation, $3,050 00 Trai7sferred by they Finance Committee, 600 00 Overdraft, 1,400 110 85,060 iin Expended, $5,028 30 For the work for the coming year I would asl;an ap prop n a- tion of S-075. Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTON, Tree Warden. "arden. 507 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF. MOTH DEPARTMENT Watertown, klass., January 10, 1922. To the Honorable Board of Sele inten. Gentlemen: The report of the Superintendent of the Moth Department for the year 1921 is herewith submitted. All tarn trees and shrubs, as well as these can private property, were carefully gone over and a thorough search made for the gypsy and br€wntaiI moths. Wherever found they were destroyed in the usual way. The new spraying €naclv.ne furnished the department did effective work and shordd last for several seasons. During the month of Jcune it was found that the satin moth was eking considerable damage to the poplar trees and making it disagreeable for people who lived in the infested districts. The satin moth caterpillar is a greet traveler and can be seen crawling over the houses near poplar trees. All poplar trees should be sprayed as soon as the foliage conies out and if the trees are very madly eaten another spraying ten clays later may be necessary. For the year 1922 1 would ask that the Stan of $3,675 be appropriated. Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTON, Superin-tendeptt of Moth Deparlinew. 50 The Twenty-Fifth Annual Report Or THE WATER DFPARTMENT r r .4 OF WAT ERT+OWN, MASS. 1921 r y` — - -- at Ld a ii - `� 0YL - - -- - r4 - d lee MOD -W- r - r - POPUL .TION - • YVA-rf RTOWN "+1'tiIATEZ Dt�PP,P-TMENT • 31wF-P-s . IVIGE --�--- , T SST AL I A43LE GFLLY�niS PCI Ge?k5tT #5L +�. „PF% PAY REPORT OF THE STATER DEPARTMENT The twenty-fifth anntial report of the Water Department far-the gear endin-December 31, 1921, is respectfully submitted. The full financial transactions relating to this department are as follows: Rccei pts Appropriations (re lar�), $36,536 94 Collections, 107,121 80 8143,658 80 R pendit1 res Water loan bonds mditure.d, 318,000 00 Interest on 3Y2 per cent bonds, 2,520 00 Interest on 4 per cent bonds, 2,700 00 Interest on 4Y2 per cent bonds, 90 00 Interest on 5 per cent bonds, 400 00 Metropolitan water assessment, 38,430 83 Constriction accounts, 10,5(M 27 Maintenance accounts, 17,026 41 Balance (regular), 44,997 29 8143,658 80 Appropriation (special) for reneival of mains, 823,633 06 Expenditures. 23,633 06 Balance —renewals of trains, The disposition of the amounts appropriated for regular work will be shown in the Auditor's accounts, but to facilitate comparison we repeat theta as follows: Receipts Appropriation for construction, 319,504 94 ?appropriation for maintenance, 8,861 00 Appropriation for vacations, pit 4 00 Appropriation for superintendent, 2,300 00 ;Appropriation for clerks, 1,780 00 4 NVATBRTO N TOWN PXPORT Appropriation for assistant gaperm- tendent, $1,800 00 Appropriation for office, 1,025 00 Appropriation for new thick, 672 00 Exile;iditures Construction account, $1.9,504 27 Maintenance account, S,860 21 Vacations account, 591 00 New truck, 672 00 Salary* of superintendent, 2,300 00 Salary of assistant superintendeat, 1,800 00 Salary of clerks, 1,780 00 office accQuIlt, 1,020 20 Bala-nee of construction account, 67 Balance of maintenance account, 79 Balance office account, 4 810 $36,636 94 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT To the Board of l l'tilYr Cdn anissiolzers. GentioFtcu In accordance with the usual custom 1 herewith slahmit my report for the year ending December 31, 1921. The extensicn of mains for the: past year has been as follows Lv;rgth. si e I'irmball Road, 335 feet 6-inch Sunset Road, 136 feet 6-inch Prescott Street, 300 feet 6-inch Orchard Street, 329 feet 6-inch Beechwecd venue, 360 feet 6-inch Palmer Street, 200 feet 2-inch St.anel+eigh Road, 94 feet. 6-inch Avon Road, 36 fCTt. 6-inch Bellevue Road, • 100 feet 6-inch Piermont Street, 48 feet -inch Robbins Road, 621 feet 6-111ch Hazel Street, 325 feat 6-inch Putnam Street, 275 feet 6-111.ch Total, 3,159 feet Special Renewal of Mains Grove Street, 68 feet 3 inches, i)-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. 11ain Street, 3,850 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace, 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Fifth avenue, 425 feet ti-inCh cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-Minced pipe. Common Street, 850 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Elm Street, 48 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace U-iTch cement-11ned pipe. 7 'WATERTQL'N TOWN RE-FORT Arlington Street, 400 feet; -inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe, Off Bigelow avenue, 215 feet; 2-inch wrought:-iron pipe, to replace 1-inch tx-rought-iron tripe. Total, 5,856 feet 3 inches. Tot-1 number of feet laid on construction and special, 9,015 feet 3 inches. Receipts For rater rates, $103,330 55 For services, 3,791 31 Total receipts, $107,121 80 Bills receivable, 5,063 39 8112,1.85 25 Expe)zditure For construction of services, $8,791 83 For construction of mains, 8,101 71 For constniction of meters, 2,550 7 3 -- 19,504 27 For maintenance of meters, $4,950 64 For maintenance of mains, 477 80 For maintenance of services, 704 08 For maintenance cif repair shop, 436 92 For maintenance of Auto No. 1, 783 72 For maintenance of auto No. 2, 575 59 For maintenance of Auto No. 3, 440 83 For maintenance of Auto No. -1, 157 50 For maintenance of hydrants, 272 44 8,860 21 For }vacations, 8594 00 Salary of superintendent, 2,300 UO Salary of assistant :superintendent, 1,800 00 REPORT OF WATER DFPARTDIENT 7 Salary for clerks, ',;1,780 00 Nlaintenance of office, 1,020 20 — — $7,494 20 $35,858 6S Special: Renewal of mains, 23,633 06 5 , 9174 Respectfully submitted, DAVID S. RUNDLE TT, Superintendent. Classification of Meters 1 2 3 4 (3 8 10 in. iTi. in, in, in. in, in. in. in. Tot;d Hersey Disc, 2 157 3 1 3 4 2119 5 He"qr, Compowici, . . . . . . . . 2 1 3 Hersey Detector, . . . . 4 12 2 1 10 Hersey Model F, 1.314 - . . . . 1-318 Torrey L, 31 , . . . 0 . . 37 Total, ;1471 35 3 37 1 4 18 2 1 :35-12 For t"ting purposes, Hersey Torrent, B-inch, total 1. Sunimary of Piping, December 31, 1921 No.feet feet X,0.-fee i CewenNined CeP)jcn1-11ucd Cast-iro;i I 1"rought-iroll 2.991 14-inch, 11,S77 12-111c]), 5,059 10-inch, t 'Usq 17,975 8-inch, 10728.() 10,997 6-inch, 32,771 103,17,1 4-inch, 5,0 4-1 2-inch, 93,4�7L1 .365 7,764 Total 95,523 151,273 7,764 254,560 8 W TER'3'( WN' TOWN REPORT Number of services, 3,476 Number of meters, 3,672 Number of hydrants, public, 399 Number of hydrants, private, 49 Standpipes, 19 MRnhole connections, FINANCIAL STATEMENT A, From the Books of the Company and the Department CONSTRUCTION GROSS INCOME MA1NTLNANCE Year Annual Total Annual Total ?Annual Total 18811 389,096 02 :$89,096 82 . . .. . . �+101) Co S100 00 ]& 5 47,6(1�} 10136,706 02 �.9,`2?2 5 2,770 67 2,379 [M7 1986 2r5, 517 46 102,=2 48 15,875 IN `25,097 77 3,48-3 16 4i,362 83 G 1897 8,467 81 170,601 219 18,167 0:3 43,264 ,40 4,93S 40 H,3301 2:1 � 1885 5,309 55 176,060 94 =2,408 46 G5,673 26 4,14)3 02 15,40 5 255 1889 12,408 15 188,4G$ 1111 26,30() 48 91,973 7.1 0,006 '2.4 '21,501 -49 o� 1890 15,626 44 204,095 43 30,422 70 1 2.1,396 44 (3,457 64 27,951) 1:3 1991 5,945 6.5 210,041 08 31,1562 56 152,959 (X) (1,206 M 34,16--, 117 < 184}2 14,611 11} 224,652 IS 33,825 01) 187,794 00 7,072 416 41,2:-"-N 1.13 1803 14,644 ;311 230,316 57 32,444 8:3 2201228 8:3 7,00(1 11.4 48,24.5 ti7 h7 1804 6,€4-3 q2 246,26 1 49 36,269 :it) 2.tiG,4118 1.3 6,9-09 6.5 55,224 52 189.5 11,848 12 258,109 61 35,537 39 292,035 52 (3,086 :35 (i1,:i10 42 � 18€6 12,145 88 270,255 40 -11,314 63 :3:3:3,3�51} 1;a 7,619 55 N01,620 42 h 1897 8,411 91 278,667 40 44,4651 70 .377,€ 11 85 *6,1:315 10 75,OEi4 ,5'2 1898 9,1:30 26 287,797 06 35,546 33 4J3,3:58 18 6,81(i 07 81,880 :ill X 1899 12,40b 76 300,203 42 3.5,706 32 499,061 50 t53,415 77 87,2613 36 14 WOO 8,966 14 309,169 .56 211,159 F)(i 478,254 OG 8,1U•4 (,1(; 95,400 12 t; 1901 7,6299 r51 .316,7911 07 37,162 16 .5515,41(i 22 1.3,882 95 109,293 cad 1902 5,160 71 :321,959 7:3 33,333 37 5-18,749 59 18,238 Fit 12.1,522 18 1903 0,301 97 331,351 75 :36,673 22 584,422 81 17,32,9 20 141,850 47 1904 4,694 35 336,046 10 39,186 43 622,609 24 19,O:5S) G0 1(it J80 07 1905 11,657 67 347,703 77 48,654 Gil 671,263 93 19,058 77 180,9.38 84 1906 8,362 43 :35G,0i66 20 45,G90 13 716,954 Oil 20,189 ,54 21 U,023 38 1907 9,908 tit 33G,U64 i2 47,452 77 764,406 83 2(),1)(1$ 41i 2'11,41116 4.1 "This and following years include no State tax. tNuniping station disuuntiaucd and MOtrt5politata service and asscssmmi begun. ; FINANCIAL STATEMENT o From. the Hooks of the Company and the Department CONSTRUCTION GI O$S INCOME -MAINTENANCE Year Annual Total Annual Total Annual 'Total 1908 155,312 ail S371,377 1-3 S46,166 76 SS10,573 59 $20,502 •16 $242,4919 30 1909 7,051 26 178,428 49 51,502 SO 962,()76 39 20;1()4 26 2(21?093 a(i 1910 7,982 35 386.360 84 53,314) 51 915,386 90 21,057 (i1 284,051 17 � F]11 8,742 25 341511k1:1 09 57,881 1 G 973,27 1 06 261,3 81 88 `31:3,OS5 0.5 1012 lO,oso oo 4115,1S3 09 60,3110 211 1,038,k'sl)1 20 :30,4141i 27 '1-19,279 32 5d 1913 12,{);i2 821 -117,265 P 1 60,0A)2 11 1,094,263 37 34,862 99 :N 1,1-12 .11, � 1014 111,S 2 74 428,228 fi,5 7 1,9913 333 1,1N,`62 70 30,977 98 -115,120 9 r 1015 15,515 82 443,844 -1.7 74,763 :19 1,240,82{➢ W :31,603 lit -146,814 20 71 1916 17,376 00 -1131,220 47 79.471 91 1,321,298 00 :15,48-1 S-I 482299 04 ,-I 1917 25,491 •kit 4X0,712 OS IO(1,0(;1 13 1,421,340 13 40,320 83 522,819 87 0 34, U!9 48 21,731l 122,73( 3;3 ,,t1-,,l71 9i :iek21? 41913 1919 1:3,702 80 534,574 .1G 109,429 P5 91 115,552 HO 630,7t)5 14 1920 1%377 82 553,952 18 122,898 27 I,776,408 18 67,570 -09 707,:374 42 1921 19,.5q=4 27 573,456 45 107,121 86 1,S&3,5.30 04 79,762 :30 787,13G 72 �3 FINANCIAL STATEMENT B Statement of Operating anti Running Expenses Fxelusive of Interest from the Books of the Department 1914 1!115 1916 11.917 1018 190 1920 1921 N Office, Salaries and Expenst -.. 81,374 10 A1.703 15 $1,77S 31) S1,54111 78 53,CA7 00 $-1,101 :311 56,462 04 ',',13,900 20 1 Care of Nlaiiis, etc.. . . . . . . - - - 5492 14 710 f:s 515 It .1,0:3(; 30 4,791 65 51:) 47 613 77 4i 7 90 Care of St-rites, etc.. . . . . . . 1.337 00 804 00 1.070 5.3 1,521 42 5,769 :38 1.2`2 44 1,22.5 55 764 US --1 Care of Meters. . . . . . . . . .. . �`.32:3 22 1,,465 W 2,296 2 2,8113 M 2,110 17 4.-151 99 4,099 80 -1,950 (1-1 7 Care of Hydrants. . . . . . .. . . . 511 611 1.91 72 75 33 7 07 .18 7-1 1-1 :320 :U 940 87 27- 4-1 M Care of old Iamnping Station. 77 08 4d2 07 . . .. . . T-taPtaining Repair Shop. . . . -507 31) 400 01 557 96 77!9 il'.1 81i7 4:1 1,936 �i1 638 8.1 43(1 1112 b .Masrrtnining Automobile No. 1 No 11 :326 79 3D8 DG 45.1 9.1 .5PJ 42 699 21 855 51 783 72 � 1\4,1rntaining Autualo pile No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705 7 I 1419 :?-1 'DIM 01 976 tu'1 57.5 59 Ma!ntaining Automobile No.S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G5 0.1 517 21 -140 M 4 Mauitaining Automobile No.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . _ . . 1--w 59 to Vacations. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :30 3 00 473 ilil 558 Oil 5114 00 y Ncty Auto ruck'. . . . , . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . 7111) {1) 1,:#1i1 i)ll 67`3 {1i1 Total. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . $7,023 lilt $6,080 36 $7,164 83 $9,991 v56 S1:1,741 40 $16,510 97 A16,889 30 �--17,02(; 41 12 wATrRTOWN TOWN RrPOR`!` SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the Year Ending December 31, 1921 (In forin recorma ended by Lhe Nevr Englaod Water WQrkS Ass(-)ciatiun) Watertown Water Works Town of Watertown, 'MidCllesex Cottixty, State of Massachusetts General Statistics Population estimated, 21„500. Date of cciistruction, 1884-1885. By whom owned, Town. Source of snppl l illetropol tan. Financial Rcccipfs From Il- rater hates, A l-Ieter rates, 8102,375 42 B Total from consumers, S102,375 12 C For fountains, D For spraying trees, E For public buildings, Jay 13 F AppropHation for constrtic- t on, 19,504 94 G Appropriation for maintenance, 3,561 00 IH Special appropriation: Renewal of maims, 23,633 06 1 Total from Municipal departments, 52,954 13 T From other sources: Service pipes, etc., 3,791 31 Total, $159,120 86 Expenditzrxcs grater Works, Maintenance, AA Operations (management and repairs), S16, 54 41 BB Auto track. 672 00 REPORT OF WATER DETARTMENT 13 CC Special: 'IMetropolitan jssessmentS, $38,430 83 Renewals, sjvcial, 23,633 06 DD Total maintenance, -(9'090 30 EE Interest on bonds, 5,710 00 FF Payments on bonds, 18,000 00 Water Works, Construction, GG Extension of mains, 16 1 T I ,HH Extension of services, 7 i I I IN"-,I 11 Extension of meters, jj Total construction, 19,604 27 KK Balance: (na) Ordinary, $.14,9 S 7 29 (bb) Extraordinary Renewals, Tctal balanec, M,-1,0 8 7 20 44,987 20 LL Total, 1,1 67,291 86 Disposition of balance: I Net cost of works to ctate, 8724,S91 81 N Bonded debt to d,-Lte, 134,000 00 0 Average rate of interest, 3� , 4, 4�q_' and 5 per cent. Matured bonds, payable, April i, 1f122, 3,000 00 Matured bonds, payable July 1, 1922. 5,000 (10 Matured bonds, payable january 1, 1922 9,000 00 Matured bonds, payable October 1, 1922, 1,000 00 Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total 1)o pulation to date, 2 1,')I 10. 2. Estlinated population on lines of I)il)u, 21,500. 3. 1",stima t cd population supplied, 21;;-)1)(). 4. Total coi-isumption for the year, 5192,926,000 gallons. 5. Passod through meters, 405,220,000 gallons. G. Percenta-c of consumption metered, 68.34. 7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 202,235,000 ggallons. 14 IYATL--ATOWN TOWN REPORT S. Average daily consumption, 1,624,500 gallons, 9. callons ger day to each inhabitant, 75. 10. Gallons per day to each consumer, 75. 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 467. 12. Cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance (DD), 8133.38. I 3, Total cost of supplying water, per million gallons, fig red on total maintenance plus interest on honds, $143.02- Statistics Relating to Distribution System Mains 1. Kinds of pipe, ccl-lientand cast-iron. 2. Sizes, from 16-inch to 2-inch. 3. B xtencled 3159 feet durin,g year. 4. Total now in usc, 53,59 miles. 5. Cost of repairs per mile, 38,92. 6. Ntunber of breaks, during the yoar, 6. 7. Longth Of pilICS ICSS tll,La 4 inches in diameter, 5.13 miles. 8. Number of hydrants added during the year (public and private), 5. 9. Number of hydrants (public and private) now in use, 437. 10. Nuinber of stop gates added during the year, 24, 11. Number of step gates now in use, 732, 12` Mirnber of stop gates smaller than 4-inch, 73. 13. Number of blow-offs, N. 14. Range of pressure on. mains, 100 pounds to 40 pounds. Services 15. Kind of pipe, wrought-iron, cemont-lined, 16. Sizes, -3/� incli tb 2 inches. 17. E%tended 4177 feet.. 18. Number of services cluinged from %-inch to 1-inch, 8. 19. Total now in use; 22,731,3 M Number of service taps added during the year, 91 21. Number now, in use, 3476. 21 Average length of service, 14.91 feet, 23, Average cost of service for the year, S-10.76. 24, Number of meters added, 101. REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 15 25. Number now in use, 30572. 26. Percentage of services metered, 100. 27. Percentage of receipts from metered water (A divided by B), 1,00. Sixty-six services laid to vaunt lots as far as street line. The experiences in tho conduct of this department for the past twelve months differ but little from those Of TECEnt VearS, two particulars however arc noticeable. First— relating to incomc. The collections have been less by some $15,000 than in the previous year and the balance returned to the treasury has been diminished by almost e-xactly the same amount. This balance, it 1%qi11 be perceived, does not equal the total cf the amounts appropriated for regular and special wort-, -%rhereas in the preceding year there was shown an actual profit accruing to the Town Treasury of about 5 10,000} this is partly accounted for in that the amount appropriated and expended for reneival of mains, wa-9 811,500 more than in 1920. The discrepancy in income is attributable in part to the retrenchment in the business afl airs of the greater corporations, notably the Hood Rubber Co. and the United States Arsenal, the amounts; paid by the former ha-,ping decreased from $9,108 in 1919 to S6,058 in 1921 and the latter from S20,059 in 1919 to 814,040 in 1920. Thv, :second consideration relates to renewal of mains and is of prime importance and one which becomes more and more of serious concern to us. There have been this year no less than six (6) breaks of major importance in the leading cement-lined mains. The last — on the corner of Summer and Mt. Auburn Streets— was by 'far the most serious that has yet occurred, indicating a deterioration which, if characteristic of other parts of the principal lines (and this is not improbable), may lead to disastrous consequences. Breaks like these occasion a great loss df�,ater, which must be paid far and might in some localities occasion serious damage to property. In this connection it may be observed that in consequence of the recent introduction of a double supply from the metropolitan — a'n improvement of very great beTiefi t— the ay.crage pressure in the pipes has been somewhat increased, a condition which, though perhaps of 16 `4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Eriinor importance, emphasizes, however, the risk of accidents naturallN, incident to a method of construction which has already arrived at a state of obsolescence and which must be discarded as soon as possible. In 1884 the Town made a contract witli the local water company for a supply- of water for the domestic use of the inhabitants and for a: certain number of hydrants for protection against fire. The company immediately proceeded to Construct their NN'orIcs, which Avere to comprise about fourteen (14) miles of pipe,cementlined,and onehundred thirty-five(135) hydrants. Between that date and 1897 when the Town purchased the Water Works, more pipe, all of the same character was added, so that at the latter date there were nineteen (H) miles in existence. It has been most fortunate for the Toti m that this con- struction, a method now almost obsolete, was of superior quality and workina:nship, 1. Hvdra;ulie engincers have expressed their surprise at the continued efficiency of this Dart ref otir systcin the cement- lined pipe — the life of which is usually ratted at less than thirty (30) ycars on the average. But it is nevertheless a fact which must be faced, that much of the remaining part of the old system is ncl'�"ill an advanced state of disintegration as evidenced not only by these breakages,i becoming frequent, but by the mare or less demoralized condition of pipes that have been taken out in process of replacement, These facts lead us to main assert that the replacement of these pipes hag not been (Inne with sufficient rapiclity and unless expedited, serious trutible inay be anticipated. `there stilt remain about fourteen (14) miles to he replaced with cast iron, Some Years ago we sLated that in our opinion not less than $10,000 should be expended annually in the work- of reparation; we now say, that in common prudence a larger surn i imperatively needed. We would have liked at this tinne to ask for an appropria- tion equal to that of last: year (which was ,generous) but for the prevailing financial conditions and our desire to co5perate in what we hefieve to be the general desire for municipal economy REPORT OF WATER DEVARTNIEINT 17 IVb have therefore decided to suggest the followh-ig appro- priations: For constniction, 811,000; for maintenance, MOW. for office, 81,000; for salaries, for vacations, SOOO; for special work, S11,051.08; and for special for repaiTs on shed-s-. 83,000. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES BRIGUANI, CliabIMMI, JOHN S. LOVELL, Clerk, JOSEPH W. GERRY. Fifty— Fourth Annual Report OF T[I BOARD D OF TRUSTEES Or THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY TOWN OF WATERTOWN X-LAS SAC_.'H'[..FSETTS 1921 WATERTOWN PUBLISHED BY THE TOWN 1922 { r a. E :: Y 83drk oe'. g t ti "Aw 2 d'.. - I., A 4 £F ... gcm. x II- gg { i ry ris3 x» st-�E n^x.5-s� �aar S. ix i {u � 'fin: rox t INTE-RIOR OF TI-M, FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1921-1ST 2 CHARLES BRIGH.AM Term expires 1922 RE,D°. E. C. CkMP Term expires 1 2-4 DAVID HEAI_.I) Term expires 1923 VOLNEY SKINNER, Esq. 'Perm expires 19'24 RED". RIC TIARD IT. SPLAINE Term expires 1922 EDW IN T. STIGER Term expires 1923 DAVID I-ILALD, Chairman ED'4TINT T. STIGER, ,Secretary VOLLEY SKINNER, Treasurer No Execr llie ccrtumitlee DAVID HEALD VOLNEY SKINTNER, Esq. EDAM lr T. STIGER Committee on Books CHARLES DRIGHA11 REV. E. C. C;Ai1IP EDWIN T. STIGER Committee oil Finance EDWIN T. STIGER VOLNEY SKINNER, E,sq. REV. R. H. SPLAINE Libra ria n LAC I5I A IV. MASTERS Assislaid Librarian HELEN RUGGLES Children's Librarian Brairch Libraricrir BER-11-L T. BARTLETT MILDRED H. CAMP Assistants MWINE C. COURTNsEY 1 TIIICI, AI. RIB IRENE K. MacDONALD CATHI RINE M. YER A Part-Time Assistants and Substihstes HELEN N. HICKS EVELYN S. ROSE Ja mitor J. B. DARDIS 3 a REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The library's past }year— which is reconls:tl in detail in the report of the Librarian and the appended tables---- may be sLmimar med as a year of steady growth and of lagger usefulness in the town. The library buildin,- has beery unproved by the installation of a neiv boiler, with changes and additions in the piping and the radiators; by a new desk for the: borrowing and returnin of boobs; by a new floor-covering; and by chan#,es in the wirin, and. lightin of the bookstacks. These: im proveim''!nts make the htrilding more seririceable and more convenient both to the library staff and to the public and the iiitcrli>r is More attractive than before. A spe6al appropriation of 5,585) was n-iade for them at the last annual town ineetin;� and it is an tltausaial satisfaction to report that an unexpended balance of S1.34 has been turned back to the Tn,.1vn Treasurer, I using the velar it-e have added 2,250 volumes, and allowing for books worn out and discarded there is, a net increase of 1,059. The appropriations for booms have:been substantially increased during the: bast. tern Fears but the dernands upon them have -rown in mucli greater degree. Orz the orae hand the prices of hooks are from thirty to fifth'per cent higher, wh1le on the other, as the result of the increase in the population of the town and in library card lacrlders, and of the establishment of the least Branch, the call for hooks is great or than ever before. The Trustees helicv1: that tills approptlation should now be lamer. The usual and convenient nieasure of one use nnade of the library— a 1'x;irre which we in curnmon with others have loci>t fur many years-- is the cirntflaLlon of hooks. In 1921 this was 138,000, of which two-thirds were; handled at the Main Library and one third at the East Branch. The total is 11,1100 more than the previous year and 85,000 more than ten ,-ears ago. Ic is interesting to note that in this ten-year perimod the growth in circulation has .far out distanmd the growth of the town- The:latter has increased CS per cent and the library's circulation 168 per cent. _ Y REPORT OF TRUSTEES 1) Constant use has been made of the reading; rooms, varying, as always, with the seasons, but as a. whole constantly increas- ing. The East Branch in particular has been continually so crowded in its ii,-u-row quarters that it has-not. been possible to find room for all who would read there. Indeed it has been pre inpted by, the children of that district to a greater extent than is desirable, or fair to the adult readers. In view of these conditions the Tnistees feel justified in asking for a special ernerg;ency appropriation for obtaining more commodious reams for the East Branch. The children's reading room in the lain Library is filled daily and under the supervision of Xliss Bartlett, our Children's Lihrariau, is having a real and important part in the education of Watertown's children. This is a vaiiety of education which dicers from that of the schools in that it is informal, and iNithout rules, rigid discipline or regular hours, but which for these very reasons has a peculiar vahie. The lover reading room in the IIumiewell addition has been used on occasions for small public meetings which bear a close relation to the work that the library is doing in the cont- = iityr. Among such meetings wem: Classes in Amcricanization (under the: direction of the School Department), Classes in Civics, in Cm-rent IIistory, in French and in Finance (under the auspices of the AlVomen's Club). Meetings of special committees of the Women's Cloth. It is the desire of the Trustees that this roam shall be used in this Nvav in so far as the regular work and the ordinary arrangements for beating said janitor senicc will peniiit, to the end that the library t .y- conic mote and more to 'be re-arded as the center and headquarters of literature, art and self-education in Watertown. For the coming year the Trustees respe�ctfullyr ask the Town for the fDll ow, appropriations For books, periodicals and binslin..;, 1-13,000 00 For nuahitenance, rent, repairs, etc., .3,250 00 For salaries, 10.600 00 Special appropriation. for larger quarter for the east Branch, 1.000 00 li WATERTOWN TOWN RfiIOWr Statement of the Amounts Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1921 Salaries Receipts Appropriation, $10,560 00 "Transferred, Town Meeting, 230 00 - 810,330 00 Expenditures Salaries, $10,320 8 Balance, 9 22 510,330 00 Soaks, Periodicals and Binding Rcceipls Appropriation, 82,700 00 Tiarasferred, Town Meeting, 2:30 00 S2,930 00 Expc�r���'larres Books, 82,095 34 Periodicals, 231 30 Binding, 602 94 $2,9'29 58 Balance, 42 2,930 00 Maintenance Recetpi Appropriation, $3,250 00 Expenditures Express, $28 71 Fuel, 317 18 WATERTOWN PUBLIC LTBRARY Furniture, 120 83 Incidentals, 375 69 Light, 504 18 Printing, 265 41 Rent, 55.5 00 Repairs, 134 00 Supplies, .301 53 Telephone, 80 34 Water, 7 0-1 ,q.3,249 91 Balalice, 09, "3,250 00 Special for Repairs Receipts Appropriation, $5,585 00 Expidihires Heating plant, $3,159 40 New desk, 90"5 25 Old desk remade for children's room, I I"d 12 Floor coven'ng, 413 91 Wiring, 503 34 Carpentry work, 321 13 $5,450 M Balwice, 134 85 - -- $5,585 00 Received from finps, etc., and paid to the To-wai Treasurer, $460 44- Staternwit of the Condition of the Barry Find Amatnit of deposit in the NV atert ow rL Savings Bank, January 1, 1921 $1,094 13 Received interest an deposit, 49 78 .51,143 91 8 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Paid on the order of Trustees of Public Library for books, 835 00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Banff, January 1, 022, I'los. 91 $1,143 91 Statement of the Condition of the Pierce Fund Amount of deposit in the Watertowii Savings Bark, January 1, 1921 $1,119 51 Interest for the year, 49 48 - - - - $1,1f13 D9 Paid on order of Trustecs of Public Library for books, $5 f 25 Amount on deposit in the Watertown .Savings Bank, January 1, 1922, 1,111 -14 1,1GS 99 VOLNEY SKYNNER, Esq. Treassurer of lire 1'rttstees of Free Pifblic Library. Statement of the Condition of the visa Pratt Fund, Bonds in bands of Trust.ec=s, S7,000 00 Receipfs Balance an &13Gsit in I[Xratcrtown Savings Dank, January- 1, 192l, !�2,0,2 0 6 Interest on Bonds to December, 1921, 350 00 Interest in Watertown Savings Bank, 124 J7 3,167,L33 �x����dr#ttrfis Paid to Lydia. W. illasters, librarian, for periodicals, 1921, S275 00 Balance can deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, January 1, 1922, 2,392 33 3,1 G� 33 H. W. OTIS, Treasw r of Me Truskes of Epic Asa Prafl l-,w:d. REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAiV To the Trustees of tfte 1,17 iertown Free Public Library. Gen derxxn I herewith submit to you the fifty-fourth animal rmport of the library. As shown in the yearly statistics, the past year has been a year of progress. +Circulation figures, however, only tell part of the story as no account is kept of the books used in the library nor the gttesticins answered over the telephone.- In November, it looked as if our circulation tvrulcl be over 138,000 anti possibly reach the 140,000 mark, but than storm that; brake the branches from our beautiful elm and mutilated our other trees broke our circulation record for December, and we rtnlr• reached 137.970 voltzrnes, an increase. however, of 8.3 per cent over last vear's. During the week of the storm., when we were dependent on candle light, Nve v►cre only able tr) have the children's rr oin open two hoitrs and the branch four hours a day-. AVe closed .the adult department at ,sip: o'clock the first three days as the streets were in such bail condition, but the :last of the week~ we did our best to supply people's demands With the aid of candles and flashlights. The demands were not heavy- as few houses had enough light for people to enjoy reading. A-lien we refer to " the good old times," again,ain, most of its will think of the week without electricity. Our Remodelled Library Part of otv appropriation react " :-3pecial for Repairs," but the results were so different froze any " repairs " that we have had the last few years that thc�y iieed a different headh-ig. To feel that we have a. heatin- plant that can be depended upon, and a deliver- desk that gives us the proper working conditions as well as a little domain all our eaten, takes off much of the strain under which we have wo l cd. The new carpet ands tnuch to the lacks of the libran- and reduces the sounds somewhat. The wiring of the building from a central cabinet adds to-the safety of the building and its contents. Our old c� deliver- desk was r+ odelled into a very good desk for the children's room, thereby preserving the desk which was bililt at the time the library was erected, and for ww1iieh we have a certain sentiment. The result was a beautiful desk with many of the up}-to-date features of our new delivery desk, adding Tnuch to the children's room in both looks and efliciencv. During the three -weeks when the changes were being made in the delivery room, the work of the adult department was trans- ferred to a confer of the children's rcanni. INre feet that the townspeople who are using the library appreciate thu changes, csp ecially the fiction corner, and we have had many ox-pressions of ¢Lpparoval of the spacious appear- ance of the whole library since the nlWrations were inade. IVe hope that those who have not seen the chmiges will come in before they forget the parewricus congested condition and gee- the improvernents which make for their comfort as well as ours. Work with the Children and Schools Our children's room has been much iinprovcd by the addition of the desk suited to library work. There have heen few changes in the work with the clildren. I t hat o inawig-Lirated ' a new story hour for the small children. It is held about the open fire on Saturday mornings. The ninth grade classes continue to �risit the library, and we have had some requests from the lower grade Leachers to have their classes come also. This will be taken till the first of the year. The high school fresh en canwc this year during; the school period instead of the afternoon. We are still doing what we can for this class, but, as we have said before, this, work could be done much better in 4-t high school library- under .a high school Nbrarian and the work gavel} i.ncre time than it is possible for us to give. There is a growing interest in this part of school work, and. I think our hopes A ill he realized soon. We have cooperated U11th the School Department by allowing the use of one of our mains for the Americarvzatiotw classes. Two classes. of Ilalians are meeting at the library Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Other classes, most of tlac.711 connected with the Wornan's Club, have used the library for their meetings. T-TR TZAR]A-N'S RLPO T 1l Our picture collection grows in sire and usefulness. hive hundred and five pictures have been leaned to the schools sil ce the beginning of the school year. Our two new eases bought for the filing of the: collection are already- full to overflm ing. Watertown Collections For some time it has been our desire to acquire phDtogTra.phs of the town as it was before the changes of recent years. Such pictures are gradually coming to us and we hope to mount them soon. lVe hope that the townspeople ivi1l heed this appeal and send us also pictures of the town as it is today for they will represent Mast history in a eery* few years, AY.c are also starting a collection of books ray Watertown authors, Cannot you assist•in bringing together such a collec- tion' A contribution received this week is an auto ra,)hed copy- of " The Skipper of the Cynthia B," by 'Mr. Charles P. Durell. The American Library Association The American Library Association met in Swampscott, June 20-25_ It was the first time in nineteen yearq that; the mectuig leas b cn held in 'Massachusetts. Most of the members of the staff were in attendance at least tivo days, and derived much benefit, as was brought obit in the staff m ethig held the following week. An historical trip was given the visiting librarians, and can their way from Concord to Boston, their passed through Watertown. Sonic of the librarians stopped and inspected our library. The confermce was the lamest; ever held, 1,899 having registered. The Amen'ca t Library Association War Service gave its eight:' four books when that service was discontinued. These were all non-fiction and a valuable addition to the library. East Branch Last year the Tons met our need of improvements at the •lain Library.'; it might t.heTefore seem unwise to mention ether needs this year. I have, however, called attention for some time to the congested conditions at our dust Branch' 12 WATE TOwN PUBLIC LIBRARY and to the fact that it is fast becoming a " Children's Branch," as the children are; crowding out the adults. WIlen we opened the branch, it was with the knowledge that the quarters were temporary and thy: fumiture, most of which was seat froni the liaiiii Library, was ljut there t:n tide. over affairs wit. l the f6und out what we needed. It is especially hard to handle the circidation, which was 44,`34 this year, at the tl pe of desk which we are using, but the kind of desk*; necessary to handle the work efficiently would not fit in such a lung, narrow type of room. It vk£ould seem inexpedicnt to no to the expanse of a new desk for a room which is already outgrown, Sornethbig inu9t be done in the near future to change these conditions. At least half of the population of the town is in the axea covered by the Bast Branch, Precinct Two having the mOSt inll�dbitants of any precinct. The branch is its some aspects a social center. Should not the people in this part of the town have a branch library large enough to accon modate: the adults as well as the children I 11- ould it not be advisable to leave a. building of our own? The rent of the room we occupy his t;raduallyr risen, as ymi know. If this is not a fitting time to ask for an appropriation to build, would it not be wise to safeguard ourselves by seeping a site while desirable ones are available? Money for Books May I call your attention especially- to the chart, AppendixA, showing the growth of the population of Watertown, the growth of the library circulation, and the money spent for loops. On the same graph are the dreulation by adults and juveniles and the comparison of the circulation at the plain Libra.r_v and at the last Branch. As you i6ll see., the population took a big jump from loll to 1921, lout;the: circulation increased considerabh, snore. The money for 17c oks increased almost one hundred per cent, but, the: appropiiation was inadequate in 1911. No account was taken of the increased cast of boaks, so the iAirchasing power of the appropriation in 1921. was little more than that granted in 1911. The ritiality of the paper and of hinclings is inferior to that of tr:17 vc jpj tjgea. If we had had LIBRA.RIANIS REPURT 13 one-third to erne-half more we should still not have kept up with the growth of the tovni or of the circulation. One thousand, one hundred and ninety-cane books have been discarded this Fear and more should be discarded. Our tieigbbor, Newton, has an appropriation for books of 18.5 cents per capita. Walthain has 18 cents per capita for books while Watertown had before the transfer 8.6 cents per capita and 0.7 after the transfer. We have had a reputation of being well equipped with the 'hest books. Can we keep that reputation at this rate' The Staff Last suii finer, -Miss Ca.thenine ''1. VerKa and Miss Ethel 'Xf. Ri_x, who had been on otir staff' as Dart-tithe assistants, became members of our regular staff. October 1, Miss Mary E. Hatch, our Assistant Librarian, left us to be manned. She has been most efficient and our good wishes go iNrith her. Miss Helen Ruggles, Simmons 1917, was appointed to the vacancy. The staff has shoum much interest in their work and I am especially blessed that the changes: made in the library equipment have benefited their working conditions. I Nirish to express the libran-'s appreciation to the ' lassa- chusetts Department- of Educawn, Division of Public Libraries, and to those libraries that Joaned us books. fly thanks are due to the members of the staff and to you, the 'Tnastees, for dour hearty co6peration throughout the year. Respec tftilly submittec:l, LYDIA W. MASTERS, Librarian. 14 WATERTOYY N PUBLIC LIBRARY APPENDIX A 1871-1921 Growth of the Town's Population and the Library's Circula- tion at Ten,-Fear Periods. Statistics on Morey Spent for BGoks. A Chart showing the Circulation by .Adults and juveniles and One Ccmparing the Circulation: at the Main Library and at the East Branch, POPULATION (A) �l 1871 . . . . . . . . , . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,337 . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,073 1901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 0,706 1911. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,875 1.921. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,4E7 NUMBER OF VOLUI\IES CIRCULATED (B) (This chmrt was r.drecd to fiA nl t1a scale used in Chart A) 1871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 16,985 ® 1881 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . _ . . . . .. 27,919 1891. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,939 1991 _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,379 1911 . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,529 1921. . . . . . .137,910 MONEY SPENT FOR BOOKS (C) (T11j, cl.art was enl:aved 9 tunes from scale used in Chart A) 1871 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . VOC-00 1881. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . b87.86 1891. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . 867.87 1901. . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . 907.86 1911. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .... . . - 1,011.62 1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,095.34 Purchasing poorer of $2,096.34 is about $1,560.00 Boos cost m, to .],-' more than in 1911 CIRCULATIO Adult �u+�criilt Main Library East Branch tiN1lI11111EIIIllllllllllllllllll11111111111111111fi111111II11111111111']I1il'Iflilllll APPENDIX B Showing the Number of Books of the Various Classes Given Out Each Month, With Numbers and Percentages of Each for Year Jc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 371 334 586 437 244 253 301 66 64 M 1289 74 KI-41.5 1; Fvbrua'rV. . . . . . . . . . . 601 387 401 501 489 236 226 288 64 49� 69 1304 70 8511 L,Jss; �7_ march. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 525 407 235 540 603 209 298 313 00 57 68 1544 96 9642 1-[�17 April. . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . 485 353 251) 418 5 2.6 201 '306 :237 69 36 68 1 JJ0 P�! 83 I 12461 May. 389 283 239 3217 49.5 1419 Sig 20 45 37 67 94.5 6 7274 11)IS 5 5 June. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 .'307 1,51 208 220 124 192 140 54 28 42 925 21 10011 9150 July. . . . . . — . —. . . . . . . . . 40-4 232 1119 132 126 116 93 90 44 231 35 697 17 ti 1 8266 �d Auj-aSt. . . . . . . . ... . . . .. 522 249 98 121 144 101 88 123 55 32 47 691 47 C)2(1'-" 8.521 September. . L . - . . . .. .. 340 247 104 176 2.53 158 138 156 50 42 43 1,42 4 32 11(1 1'p 7 �1230 Oetober. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 484 .371 279 464 5158 274 263 228 87 62 73 1334 49 754-1 12WO November. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 572 4,59 316 569 575 290 267 312 135 51 861 1570 SS 84501 137Lj'.j Decemher. . . . . . . . . 484 404 2117 423 424 203 205 277 9S 59 78t 1360 86 7 5 911 11006 Main Ubrarv. Adult 274.11 (132 1268 1238 1.537 1417 ()I I RY20 32S 3.56 4SIS 2442 405 A01S93 h 1-5 15 h I i i'vinin Librarv, JITVCT111C. . . UM 2302 1082 2210 2490 333 1306 1057 340 36 &5 1i2,5 4 19772I '18 1 SO 1?-ist Branch Adult- , , . . . . . 1536 299 346 394 436 453 190 316 75 M 137 745 297 23205 2856G MIA Branch: Pivenfle. 338, 927 226 623 386 102 241 306 114 11 39 -1'?800 8075 1,--)Ut)S - 5, 2 .34DI 730 1372.1 702 G1855 137070 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5508 4160 2022 14tio- 4849 1130' m4b 961)p 857 11creentqge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 .03 .02 AS MIS .016 .0111 .019 .006 .004 .005 A 005 6 6 f r IYATEP`i'OWIN TOWN RVPORT APPENDIX C lJse and Growth of the Library for the Last Five Years 191t 1018 1919 1912H 1921 AppropriaL'on. . &1,800 ou-s1i1,i1110 (10 S11,440 (10 $14,900 0 K-W,.510 00 Salaries. . . . . 5,150 90 5,491 66 S6 8,922 82 10,320 ; AMonev spent for books. . . . . . . 2.124 12 1,:w3 911 l,�im -j 1 1,778 0B 2,095 34 Volumes added. %158 1,771 1, &1 1,840 2,250 Volumes With- drawn.. . . . . . 4 W 3,058 2,47S 8t1S 1,191 Volatmes in the library. . . , . . 48,271 46,98.1 46,223 47,2d1 44,3W Circulation. . . . 88,470 109,354 124,329 127,402' 137, 9r0 Percentage of increase in cir- culation over previous year, 8.5 23.8 13.7 2.4 8.3 APPENDIX D Gist of Donors of Books and Periodicals Given During the Year 1921 American Assoeia.CiDrt for the Recog- Canada, Commission of Conserva- nition of the Irish Republic Lion American Bar Association Ca.nady, Oscar C. American Association for Inter- Carnegn'e Endowment for Inter- national Conciliation - national Peace American-Irish Historical Saciet_v Carter, James American Judicature Srwietv Chemical PoTindation American Legion, Departrrlent of Children"s 11 useutn, Bost n - ll ussachusetts Cleveland Trust Company American L019ioul Post oil, Water- Daalffilger, Frederic W-., M. C. town Federal Council of C hllrCIWc, of American Library association Christ in America. Arnerican Red Cross Felt and `I'aarmat illanuf act tiring Arises, Mrs. Adelbert Cnmpaany, Chicago Artnnur & Co. 11ord, 1-Ienrv. Balch, Edwin S. ;aad $agenia M- Pore-40 llolicv Association of Bankers Tralst CO. Massachusetts Bartlett, Bcryl 1. Gencral Electric Company Boston Public Library Girl Scouts, Inc. Boston Trumicript Guaranty Trust Co., New 'Fork Boston Universit% Heald, 15avid Bridgeport Brass Co., Conn. Hobbs, Charles Bright, l mina Honat Markot Club, "Pro Lmuc nist" Brown, Aven, Fn ersoll, AV. R. Brown University Knights of Columbus, Council 155, Butler, 1virs, Paul Watertnivta WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBARARY 17 Library F3ureaa " Raja-Yoga N-Iessenger," P0b- 11lacbetfa-Ev ans Class Company, fishers of Pittsburgh Rockefeller Institutu Mason, Charles F. Sanderson, Lucy F. Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Sanitation Corporatiun Massachusetts Tuberculosis Le<ngue Smithsonian Institution Masters, Lydia W', Southern Firne Association iMetropolitan Life lnsuranec Co. Spenccr, Nlrs. EmMIL i lunsey, Frank A. Sr_iger, Edwin T. Murphy, Clara Q. Stiles, Mrs. E. F. Museum of mine Arts, Boston " 'heosophic:ulI'cil}- National Catholic Welfare Council lishers of National Conference on Concrete Tillinghast, Reuse Construction Troy Laundry Machinery Co. National F ederation of Business rind United. States' Government Professional Clubs Venezuelan Governnlcnt National Lamp Works of General Waltham, City of Electric Co. Waltham Pulilic Library Near East belief Watertotirn Woman s Club, Horne New Church Library Mission Nursing Class New 1:—nglarid Cdonscrvatory NNTilson, iNlrs. W. H. Ncw York Times White Pine Burcarr Omar Khavvam Club " Wontan's llrlissinnary t{riend.- Parr-rlrri€r'�n Unioxr Pu#�lishers +�f Parker, Firs. Agncs H. 'Tonicn's Christian Tcrnperanee Pierce, Elizabeth Union Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute YoLing 1Len's Christian Association APPENDIX E American Library Assocation Fornx for Unfform Statistics Annual Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1921 Name of Libram . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free Publk: I.ibraryR of Towrt. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . WatertriNvil, Nllassachusctts 'v anie of Librarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . I'Vdi,a �%'. Masters Daw of foundirig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l;lilw Population served. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 21 J.75 Asses;se l tialuation. . . . . . I . . . . . . . • . • . . . -J2(imt1 R.att: of tax levy for library purluases. . . . . .76 Terms of use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Free for lending and reference Number of ageticies. - - - • - - - - - - • Sub-branch, 1 swhools, ll' Ntim per of days,glen during the. year. For lending, :30.3; frir rending, ,3'29 Fours for lending. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 110 mos.), and 66 (•' inns.) 1-lcurs for reading. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 751°2' (U mos.), 72 (4 muas.), and (41 (d nios.i Hours open at Feist Branch. . . . . . . . . . . . . :3#10 !iumbpr of staff, library sorvice. . . . . . . . . 'kurrab"r of stag, janitor servic(-, (reckon- ing part time service! to make whole units). . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . 1 is WA71 KT0IV TOWN Ft1.11ORT Ntmib(a r of volumes at thu behinning of Year. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult juveniles TaL-1l 4,3,-S,5`) 3,412 •17,264 Volumes added by purchase.. . ; . . . . . . . . 1,000 91:3 1,913 Number added Env gift or exchange. . . . . . 351 12 :36:3 N urnher add ctl by binding material. _ . . . , 68 6 74 . uinhi) r of volumes least or withdrawn during the }year. . _ . . . . .. . , . . . . . . . . . 597 .594 I'm Total number tit eri[3 of year. , . . .. . . . 14,67•E 3,649 48,323 Number in Reference D] partni en t. . . . . . . 3 119 Number of fiction lent for home use. , . . . 64,008 27,847 91,851 Total number of voluines lent for hame use 84,122 53,848 1:37,9-0 Total number of registered horrowers. . . . 4,634 1,€88 G, `-22 N urribcr of borrowers resgistercA during the: rear, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 557 616 1,20:3 Registration period, ye.irs. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 03 Number of newspapers and periodicals cur- rently rcoei%-c(i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1S4 (118 title) Ri �ipis from Town appropriation. S115,tr1(,1 (1il Special appropriation for repairs.. . . , , . 5,385 00 Endowment funds. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 374 26 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. $22,469 26 1'L-iyments for- Books. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . $2,187 59 Periodicals. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. WO 34 131ndinn. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .602 04 &elaries, lihrar►,r service,. . , . . . . . . . . . . . 9,134 Is' Salaries, junitir scrs ice. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,116 60 Rent. . . . . 555 00 H€-1t. , . . , . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 117 1 Light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 504 19 Fiirniture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 120 IM Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 36£ 5:3 Printing. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 265 41 Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 80 34 Ot11er maint.enanec. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 5545 44 Total maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .31.6,867 .52 Special repairs. . . . . . . . . . : . .. . . . 5,4S0 15 Balance from appropriation. . . . . . .. . .. 3 3 Balance from speeiat appropriation. . . . 134 85 BalanCL from endowment fonds. . . . . .. 7 01 Total. . . . . . . . . _ . . 22,469 20 $460 44 received frorn fines, cte:.(1921),and turned over to Town Treasurer WATE T W I.ASS ACH SEE PUBLIC SCHOO The Rlahty_Fourth Annual Report OF TEE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND 11IL Forty-First Annual Report 01" THE SUPERINTENDENT CAN SCHOOLS 1921 CAM331UPCE, MASS, THL MURRAY PRINTING COMPANT 1922 SCHOOL COMMITTEE HAROLD B. -BLAZO, Chuim;aij Tunn expires 1924 ROBERT P. OSBORNE, Secretary Term expires 192.3 ARTHUR F. GTRI-AY Terni expires 1922 AIRS. ALICE M. SILSBF"I" Texan e-,q)lres 192-1. DR. CHARLES 0-. CIE '-"J% Term expires 1922 HOWARD G. ELLIS Tenn. expires 1923 W1 URE D H. PRICE, Superl"Wendeve of Schools Office, Roo 2, Towii Hall Anne% Office Hours 8 to 9 a.m,, except Saturdav 4 to 5 p.m., except Wednesday, and Saturday -1-VatertoNNui, Klass., January 13, 1922. In School Committee, Voted, That the Report of the Chai=an and the Report of the Superintendent of Schools be accepted and adapted as the, Annual Report of the School Committee of the Town, a'nd -voted to print for distribution the Report of the School Corninittee. ROBERT P. OSBORNE, Secretary. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ended December 31, 1921 Appropriation, $264,770 35 Expenditures General control: Office expense, salaries, $1,820 00 `felt'hones, 40-4 27 Geneml expense, 814 11 Superintendent, 3,000 00 Attendance officer, 1,9.00 00 7,438 38 Instmetion- Principals' salaries, $12,640 05 - Teachers' salaries, l ,j I 7 , t-14 31 Textbooks and supplies, 1.1.232 91 184,326 27 Operation: janitors' balarics. $1-1.244 SS Fuel, 19,84E 41 Light and pow-er, 2,405 S2 11,ater, 91 01 Janitors' supplies, JOR4 45 38,464 57 Maintenance (including Coolidge and Grant fires), $11,188 35 - 11,188 36 Auxiliary agencies;. Salaries, school physicians and ntm,es, 82,860 00 Contingent, .980 69 3,84q 69 3 4 WATERTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuition *Newton, Boston and Carnbrid,,-;e Industrial Schools, $8,318 7S Middlesex County Training School, 160 87 - -- 88,479 6 5 Evtening schools, $52,0294 20 2,024 20 Continuation school, 8,381 54 8,38.1 54 School lialls, 316 00 316 00 $264,468 65 Balance on haiid December 31, 1921, 301 70 S264.770 35 Received and Turned Over to Treasury Receipts Rent of school halls, S291 00 Tuition, '1,289 Z5 6 State wards, tuition, '324 4S City wards, tuition 19 4-0 AmeTicanization work-,. 521 (10 X-liscellancous. 19 62 livening school, 56 00 General school fund statement 22,071. 47 K6,592 7-1 are independent industrial Fichools and the expenditure is not iriviuded b3-t�a suppr)rt of ptilijic sehc ots. Money received from State On aCCOUTIt Of -Nw,%-tCjtI. Hustan and Ctittibridge lndu�ttitl $cbools, REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE To the School Gonnnitlec: I hereby submit my report as cha.irmau of the con mittec for the year ending December 31, 1921. The tear has been marked by the earnest effort of all connected �;-ith the school system to work for the best success of the schools of the town, The faithful c,o6peration of the teachers has been of the greatest aid to the Committee in mrr ing out its educational prograi-n. I believe that the greatest praise should be givcn to the Teachers' Association and its officers for their untiring efforts to produce entertain- ment and the spirit of good fellowship among the teaching farce. The adequate housing of the children has been one of the greatest: problerns of the Conmiittee. Lack of proper accom- modations has compelled the Committee to 1)tit lower grade classes can part time in Loth the cast and west sections of the toim. The high school is very much overcrowded, having an enrollment of over five hundred pupils,where Jt was originally intended to seat about three hundred. Conditions will be helped sot mOiat by the opening of the new West Junior high ;School building in September, 1922. This new building consists of twelve class rooms, large assembly- hall, gymnasium, and the supplementary rooms necessary to go with them. The basemeiit which is well lighted by large full length x�indoivs willcontain the necessary quarters for see ing, Cooking, woodworking, forge and metal work and printing. It is Untended to start the junior high school system in both the cast and west sections of the town in September. This can be accomplished in the east section by rising the Hasmer and High Schoen buildings. Although the arrangement will be somewhat complicated, the School Con-imittee feels it can be carried out successfully and, asks the aid and co pera- 5 WATERTO N PUBLIC SGUO.OLS Lion cf the parents of the east section in solving this difficult problem of administration. The openiltg, of the West Junior High School will offer the relief which has been needed so long in the western part of the town, but sometliing must be done to relieve the conditions in the East End. Either an addition must be fault on the present high school and a new junior high school b uild r�, erected, which means two new buildings or a new senior high school built in the central section of town and the present building used for the junior high school in the east section. The School Cummittee for several years has unanimously favcred the building of a large central high school. The town has outgrown the present building. When it u•as first occupied nine years ago t% tlr 219 pupils, there were 3 desks in home rooms. From time to time, as numbers increased it has been necessary to use two Looms M the basement, mil inally intended for manual training and printing and hater used as locker -u-nd caressing roo7ris; to pith extra desks M several room-, and to nse the bookkeeping and typewriting rooms as " home " rooms. With all this cro-w ding, the school is now taking care of .518 pupils. `the School Committee has-recently reed{red the following report -•hic°li illustrates how the prc,, iiL school has outgrown the building: `° Our narrow stairways are b(adly congested. It has been necessary to make them 'one, way st.reets,' thus haling a ratich longer time for classes to bass from room to room and wasting valuable tinnc. eider stain--ay-s would enable pupils to go directly to their destination instead, as is necessary now iii Tnaxix- cases, of ivall6ng twice the lcn Fth of the builr"lfng because of the one wad: rule. What is true of the stairways is equally- true of the corridors, " The hutch room is entirely inadequate for even four hundred pupils. It is badly located in the center of the basc- ment, with Tic natural light, depending entirely upon artificial ligi-Iting_ Furthermore, the ccokin.ff department is on the fourth fluor, four long flights of stairs away, mal&g impossible, ativ co€yrdination between the two de-partments and making REPORT Or T14r, CHAIRMAN 7 it necessary eaach clay to carry supplies to the top of the building. A well-lighted lunch room on the ground or open basenient floor v6th the cooking department adjacent, is the accepted practise today. Naturally the searing and millinery roams should also be on the same fluor as the work of all domestic science classes is under the charge of the same department lead. " Lacy of sufficient locker space and the storing during the day- of outside wraps in the basement are, direct invitations to petty thieving. Every pupil should have a. frill sized locker with conibination loch. . " The library facilities of our present building are in no wav satisfactory, There should be aniple opportunity for a well selected reference and reading library, of not less than five thcausand volumes. It should be possible for from five to ten lacr cent of the school to have accommodations for work in the 11bran, at one time. There should be also a stud", hall or balls Iarfte enough to ma.kc it unnecessary for pupils to study in rooms where recitations are being held. This is far from possible in the present building. "There are no facilities for industrial training in the high school. The money paid to New.ton and other cities each year for this kind of education would represent the interest on a l considerable investment of this sort," Wat-ertowm s population has, nearly doubled isf the past ten years. A larger proportion of her pupils are each year com- pleting the high school coarse. The establishin,ent of a State University, strongly advocated in many quarters, will place greater demands upon our high school. In oriler to Tneet these demands we shoidd have a larger and better equipped high school building. This new school should contain acconunodation for 'ten hundred to twelve hundred pupils. It should be planned to build a section suitable for eight hundred pupils now and acid the second section vdien the pol.mlation has increased enough to deniand it. The School Committee earnestly requests that the Town appoint a committee at its annual Town INMeeting to consider the site and type of building, that will best suit the needs of the Tarn. The School Committee has been able to provide trans- 8 WATERTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS portation during the noon recess for the pupils living in the Hall Avezue and Belmont Street sections. This relief is only temporary and same sway must be found to provide better school accommodations for the pupils of the lover ;trades whc live along Belmont Street. A portable school building some- where near the junction of Common and Belmont Streets would probably be the hest solution of this problem. Mr. Edwin H. Whitehill, for several years a. teacher ill the high school, has beers promoted from Director of Part Time Education to Mas r of the. High School. Mr. R"illard, the former master, resigned to accel3t a position in Lynn. During the year the Committee lost the services of its eldest janitor, �Ir. Joseph Ric6, ardson. The Conm-iittee at th%, t'aae, wishes to testify to the long and faithful sen ices of :�Ir. Richardson both as a janitor and friend to both pupils and teachers. The School Committee has tried to spend its money for repairs as wisely and jttdiciotisly as possible. With the limited remount of money appropriated it is only possible to make the most urgent repairs. Many things. which would be for the best interests of all, mrist be deferred to sonic future tinle. I earnestly ttrge that this corning year every effort be made to place electric lights in the schoolrooms that are not lighted. Several of our lower grade rooms are so dark during the winter months that it is a serious handicap to both pupils and teachers. I feel that the Schaal Gorninittee was very fortunate in securing the sen4ces of Mr. William H. Wilson to act as]director of Repairs for the School Committee for the coming year. Many requests have been made for the puble use of the school balls. The Committee has tried to grant these requests so far as possible. As is to be expected., the greatest demand is for the use of the assembly hall at the high school. Although the Committee believes in the extended use of its school build- ings by the public, it has becu unable to grant many of the requests for this hall. The use of the high school building for the clay school, continuation :school and evening school, %vrhich irneets Monday, Wednesdav and Thursday nights, limits the time when the hall is available for the public. I would urge that the halls in the Hosmer, Francis and Parker Schools be REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN 9 used by the public when Foible. In order to encourage the use of these halls, rather than the high school, the Committee .has feted the charge at a very nominal rate. For a further and more detailed acc:onnt of the -whools, I would refer you to the report of the Sul)crinte dent of Schools. Respectfully submitted, IfAROLD B. ]3)iAZO, Chairman of ih Sef:ool Connnitfee. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT To the School Conintittee. I herewith subnxit my fourteenth anntial report as Super- intendent of Schools of Waterto i,n. This report is the eighty- fourth of the printed reports of the School Coi=ittee of Watertown. The High School and. the Juaior High School The Chairman of the School Committee has �%rritten a statement giving the plans relative to junior high schools and has also shown that cur building program calls for the building of a new high school in the near future, latertown's population has nearly doubled in the mast ten years. A largger proportion of her pupils are each year corn- pleting the high school course. The establislunent of a State University, strongly, add ted i-n- man quarters, i-rill place greater demands upon our high schools. Lct us be ready for them. Number of pupils taking various mi-i ryes at the high school English, 506 Latin, 206 French, 154 Spanish, 40 Algebra, 191 Review mathematics, 25 Geoinetrv, 40 Trigonometry, 2 LhemistrT, 29 Bicloi-Y, 20 Physics. 10 Elementary Science, 109 civics, 43 C,c mnici-cial geography, 79 Ancient History, 49 English History, 25 10 St'PERINITENDENT'S REPORT United States HistorV' 111 Bookkeeplag, 132 Office practice, 10 Penmanship, 7 4 Arithmetic, 74 Stcnagraphy 105 Typewriting, 124 Freehand drawing, 87 Metal work-, 3 Mechanical draming, 47 Practical arts; 23 Millinery, 4 cooldn-, 6 5 144 Law and E can o='c S' 16 Statistics of the Class of 1921 Higher Inslifidicas Boys Girl Total Bridgewater State Normal School 0 1 1 Bentley School of Accouating, 2 0 2 Framingham Normal School, 0 4 4 Chandler School for Women, 0 1 1 Pierce Secretarial School, 0 1 1 Leslie Kindergarten, 0 1 1 Trade School for Girls, 0 1 1 Sargent School, 0 2 2 Northeastern College, 5 0 5 Harvard University, 3 0 3 Wentworth Institute, 1 0 1 Dartmouth College, a 0 3 Boston University, 2 1 3 Boston 'Xltiseum of Fine Arts, 0 1 1 Brown University, 2 0 2 Wheaton Collegge, 0 3 3 Simmons College. 0 1 1 Burdett College, 0 1 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2 0 2 IN it. HolVloke, 0 1 1 Weste.van, 1 0 1 �. WATERTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 11.1'gher Instilutions Boys Girls Total Boston College, 2 0 2 Postgraduate, 1. D 1 24 19 43 At work,, 5 9 14 At home, 0 7 7 Unknown, i 9 16 36 34 so Physical Welfare Ali effort is being made throughout the schools to ixnpro-%Fe the physical condition of the pupils, For the high school, TVIrs. Titus, the physical director, who has had special training in plivsica,l culture, has made provision for having the girls measured and corrective exercises kiven where any one is found below rnorrnal in any particular. In the primary and graminar grades, in addition to the regular work of weighing Kind measuring, records are being kept and an effort is baing made to secure special attention to all who arc found to be under normal in height and weight, or are suflerinr from mal- nutrition, with a view to securing to each pupil the best possible physical development. Plans were completed last year and eatlied into effect for providing a Minch— consisting of milk, or milli and crackers— to be available for all children in all the primary and grammar schools,. The cost is about twenty cents per week per pupil and is paid by the parents. From reports which have been made from observation, it has been found that pupils stand up to their work much better when such lunches are pruvid,ed. In addition to this, through the ccn6peralion of the Parent-Teachers' Association and the Red Cross, a dental clinic has been estab- lished. In order that this work may be carried on most success- fully an appropriation should be made by the Town for securing the services of a dentist and a dental nunse. Professional Improvement Almost iN ithout exception the work of the highest excellence now being carried on in Watertown schools is that done by terrichers who, since Icni�inn norlijul school or ca11c-e, have 1-3 taken a special professional training For their particular work. This year in anticipation of the requirements for teaching in the jtmior High School, the School Committee voted to offer a course in teacher trafifing for junior High Scliooi ;Fork. Accordingly the Superintendent xv;r:s authorized to secure the sen7ices of Prof. Alexander Inglis of the Department of Educa- tion at Ilan>ard as the instructor. Asa result we have something over forty teachers Nvhe) are taking the course. The teachers pay half of the expense and the Committee the other half. Fourteen different committees have been appointed and asked to report on the different phases of the wark. When these committees' reports are presvnted and accepted it is expected-that %%,e will have ,one a long way toward the estab- lishment of thu cmirse of study for the Junior Nigh School. Besides the coarse already mentioned, the SFchooi Corn- nitttec, in conjunction with the State Department of University Extension, is conducting a course of teacher training i-n Educa-- tional Psychology and the Project Method herd: at Watertown, and about forty- teachers are tak-ing tha course. The expense of this course is borne: by the teachers thenisc tires and the State. Department. Retarded Children The folloi6ng law, enacted by the General Court, presents a different problem in infnny communities. " An act to determine the number of children retarded in mental development and to provide for their instruction; Seciion 1. The School Committee of each city and town shall, '�%ithin one year after the passage of this act, and anTM..11ly thereafter, ascertain, ,ender regulations prescribed: by the Board of Education and the Director of the. Commission on Mental Diseases, the number of children three years or more retarded in mental development nFho are in attendance upon the public schools of its city, or town, or who are of school age and reside thereim �ecifon 2. At the be,innin- o[ the school year of 1920, the School Cone-nittee of cacli city- aiid town in which there are ten or more children three years or more retarded shall establish special classes to give such children instruction adapted to their mental attainments, ttnder regulatimis prescribed by the Board of Education. (Approved July 1, 1919.) In accordance with the above law a special class was organized at the Gnmmt School.. In this class pupils were enrolled frcanz the Parker, Grant and Marshall Staring districts. Steps are bwi lg taken to determine the exact number of children. three years retarded. When this fact is deterniuned, we shall know what prco,ision.s dill be neoessaryt in ureter to met the mandatory provisions of the law. It is probable, that more new classes will have to be formed. This will call for more room and additional teachers. Americanization A very important and substantial begriniung has been made during the past year in orgamzmg and carrying out a defiziite. educational program for the non-E,nglish speaking residents of Watertown. Several different radical groups have been organized for class instruction in reading, writing and spearing En lish and in other sub ects as rapidly as h ngual;e difficulties can be removed. Home classes for -,N omen are now feint; started where ib-istruction in English is founded upon and directly correlated with household activites. The reponse to these opportunities has been xn ost gratify- ing'. Unexpectedly large numbers have enrolled and all seem to be eager to leans our laiiguage and to understand our social and civic life. Early in the fall, AxEss Marion P. Keep was appointed. Director of Americanization, to have general charge of the work. The study thus far given indicates clearly the magnitude and complexity of the problem. Instruction in 13riglish, impor- tant as this may be, is but the mere be,&ring of training in citizenship. A realization of the meaning of the opportunities as well as the duties and obligations of citizenship in a democracy must be instilled. StiPERIN''TSN'DIENT' REPORT. � Eamp-leyment and Educational Certificates Statistics for the year begiiuuing January 1, 1921 and ending December 31, 1921. Nigynber of N uanber of t�ts�.ars CerGz�tcaPes rec-�i�rir�g �ss��ed !� cerltf cale.s In raors Employment certificates for minars between 14 and 16 vears of age, .. 56 4:; Horne permits for minors between 14 and 16 gears of age. 4 4 Educationa cert atCs far rn nvrs aver 1f 'hc can read, vnite and spell in the English language in accordance with the requirements for the C:amplction of the sixth grade. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 51,E 673 E very employed person between the ages of 14 and 21 must have a certificate. Such person roust prove his age by a birth certificate, baptismal certificate, passport, or some other satisfactory evidence. If he is under :1G y-cars of age he must attend day school until he is able to fttlfill the requirements for the completion of the sixth grade. If he is over 16 Mears of age and snot meet the above requirements lie most attend evening school. ' Ali.nors between the ages of 14 and 16 must either he employed or attend day school. In order to work he must present a physician's certificate of health, the employer's promise to employ- and a school record. Tic", certificate must be obtained every time he charges his place of employment. Employers must return to the Superintendent of Schools the certificate of rMinors leaving their employ within 48 hours after employment has ceased. Tl e amount resulting from the sale of the Christmas seals by the children Nvas as follows Francis and Phillips Schools, 196 95 Hosrmer School, 162 `r Old and Nei,,,- Coolidge Schools, 43 94 Marsball Spring School, 34 35 16 WATERTC1k'N 1'Lt.I3LIC SCHOOLS Parker School, S 30 72 Grant School, 17 -1.w High School, S G:; Lowell School, Bemis School, The 1noney was turned over to the Community Committee for the Massaebusetts Tuberculosis League. School Savings Bank Below is a statement of the school savings bail account as furnished the Bank. Commissioner for the period from October 31, 1920, to October 31., 11121. IV0. a{ depositors Amouid A rrrcareIII A worrrrt Balaprce .'chords enrolled of -withdruul vi(Adratun October 31, OcIolrer 31, deposits for ba.uh rrrr! 1921 1921 for Wilk Bemis. . . > 0 S51 84 $46 99 S4 35 .0 26 Old C0011dge. Ncw Coaliclt;e 312 2,329 07 1,830 00 327 3:3 170 74 Francis .: . 230 676 47 344 40 320 1.1 1 93 Phillips ... Hosmer.. . . .. . 469 4,805 W; `.57 tl 00 2,114 57 112 09 High. . . . . . . . . 128 1,.416 53 9.4 95 325 46 136 12 ltiarsl�all Barker Grant 573 1,620 23 1,607 00 12 20 1 03 Lowell Totals. . . . . . 1,713 $10,997 561 17,302 341 S.3,113 05 3422 17 Teachers' Retirement Board. Waterta-wn teachers are taking advantage of the Teachm' Retimment Law, and are paying into the treasury- of the Commonwealth five per Cent of their salary-. SU,PER INKrENDEFT'S PX-PORT Report of number of teachers paying and amounts paid for the year ending June 30, 1921: Afo, of Each Paying 7-Glal Telal Teuchers AT o;,i h ly J11011thly Year�y I S20 00 S20 00 $200 00 9 10 00 90 00 900 00 1 9 00 9 00 90 00 2 8 50 17 00 170 00 6 8 00 48 00 480 00 7 7 50 52 50 525 00 7 00 126 00 1,260 00 8 25 S 25 82 50 6 75 13 50 135 00 6 30 6 60 66 00 7 6 50 45 50 455 00 3 6 25 IS 70' 187 50 7 6 00 42 00 420 00 6 5 75 .34 50 345 00 1 5 60 5 60 56 00 3 a' 50 16 50 16.5 00 1 4 50 4 50 45 00 1 3 50 3 50 35 00 77 5135 20 $561 70 $5,617 00 f WATERTOWN, PUBLIC SCHOOLS Report of School Nurses for the Year 1921 Pupils examined b physiciatl, 503 Pupils inspected iii schools, 3,lilt")8 Pupils treated in schools, 525 Pupils inspected at hcnie, 65 Nun bc7 of visits to schools, 333 Number of homes visited, 1.50 ainber of pupils taken to Harvard Dental Clinic, 235 :N tsrnbi?.r of pupils taken to AVatertowil Dental Clinic (play to December), 124 Pupils fitted to Masses, I() Pupils Mth hypertrophied tonsils, 75 Pupils with adenoids, 14 Pupils with nasal defects, 2 Pupils ,,%ith defective teeth, 22.5 Pupils with heart murnatirs, 1 Pupils t%ith scabies, Pupils with impreti90, 3.13 Pupils with rraalnutrition, 13 Pupils with spimal defects, I T upils with chorea, 1 Pui)ils with icthyosis, I Pupils examined by playsicians, 312 Pupils inspected iri schools, 1,030 Pupils treated in schools, 134 Pupils inspected at home, 40 Munber of visits to schools, 204 i a-mber of homes vistecl, 116 Pupils taken to Hanard Dental School, 92 Nudl Ler of pupils fitter] to l;lasses, 3 Pupils with hypertrcrt pled tonsils, 40 Pupils urith adenoids, 6 Pupils taker, to Watertotm Dental Clinic, 05 Pupils with heart murmurs, Pupils ,x th nasal defects, .1 The above report covers the period fern it°Iay to December S'USAN M. HARDI-NpG, School Arurse. SUPERINTE-NDENT'S RE-PORT Enrollment and Attendance The total enrollment in the days schools for the school year 1920-21. was 3,636), a gain over the previous }rear of 134. The average membership was 3,2 16, the average daily attend- ance was 3,033. Of the total enrallment 469 wem enrollcd in the High school and 3,227 in the elementary schools. The n-iem- llershig at the beginning; of the school year showed an izicreasc- o€ about 223 over the membership at the close of school in Jane. Respectfully submitted, AVILFRED H. PRIDE, Superintendent. Table Showing Organization and Attendance for School Year c from September 9, 1920 to Juaae 24, 1921 Av.Daily Total A v. Schools Teachers Grade Attend. J16n. Me"j. High. . . . . . . . .116 459 439 Bemis. . . . , . .... . . Lecta M. Ross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . I, 11, III 24 29 25 Norma I . Packard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . I 37 56 40 Net/ Cooli .g . . � Frances A. Lyons. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . I 34 4S 37 Elaine D. Poole. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 28 13.5 30 -� Mindwell A. Littlefield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . II 25 ;33 29 M. Theresa Quackenbush. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . III 31 42 32 Mildred Iiorrocks. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . . . . IV 35 42 37 Elsie L. Berry. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V 24 3:3 26 ;? Minnie L. Hackett. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V 38 51 39 A-1. Winifred Ulehann. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI 36 46 37 Hazel F. Seale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . VII 33 40 36 Blanche Mague. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vill 32 :35 32 v, Old Coolidge. . . . . . . . . . Grace E. Rideout. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . I 35 4-1 38 Helen H. Farnham. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . II 27 34 213 � Sarah R. Hatch. . . . ... . . . . ... . . . III 23 28 24 0 Pauline V. Banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. IV 27 30 28 rtn Francis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary H. Knox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . I 38 47 43 Gene E. Fletclicr. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I 39 49 43 Josephine W. Edwards. . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . .. . II 35 43 38 Louise G. Badger. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 33 47 37 Inez '1I. Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III 27 36 30 Gr..aeo W. Whitaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III 3S 43 40 Helen C. Brav. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . IV :36 41 35 Ruth Stewar . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV, V 33 40 :36 Grant. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . Edna E. Wallis. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . IV 29 33 `31 Mary E. Rhodes. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. V 38 45 41 Mary T. Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI 33 41 37 Ella Murray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII 34 .39 36 Iiosi�lcz . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . Mildrod E. Hannahell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 34 42 37 Elizabeth M, Eden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 30 45 33 Bmice Adams, —. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 31 46 33 Charlotte Perley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 35 49 3U I.oui<se B. Macurdy.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 37 50 41 Linnea M, 1ferstedt. . . . . _ . . . . . III 35 47 37 Mary E. Burgas. . . . . . . . . . III 35 45 37 � Mice SaiabQrn. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1V 32 39 34 r .t dalena H. Dudley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . IV 35 44 37 Ruth W. Hmvard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 21 37 21 Mary S. Christie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 22 23 23 , Ida A. Ricker, . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . V 42 47 44 y Marion LA:ry. . . . . . . .. . . . . VT 37 40 38 Charlutte Ba ett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . VI 37 42 3 t� Ella I.. Vanier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . VII 41 46 42 Julia W. Greeley. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ... . . .. .. . . . Vil 37 47 30 Lurena Ra+nne . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII 33 38 35 w Jennie M. Bassett. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . VIII 31 366 33 W Lucy P. Sanderson. . . . . . . . . . . . . — — . . . .. . . . . . . . Ix 37 39 30 Ella E. MacKenzie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 34 41 33 Lowell. ... .. ... ... ... . Eunice V. Evans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 29 � 25 $S Martha Kofard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. 11, 111 31 37 313 Marslia,ll Spring. . . . . . . Leah M, Fulton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I 32 43 33 Leila M. Pa:Fker.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 31 313 34 Nellie A. Dorney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . II 32 36 34 Anna D. MacCully, . . . . . . . . , . . . I1 31 135 32 Margaret L. Sulliva'n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 111 29 34 31 Sarah F. Duey. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 27 130 25 Myrtle L. Nixon. . . . . . . . . . . IV 37 56 39r� Alice M, May. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V 41 47 43 a�a Table Showing Organization and Attendance for School Year tD IND from September 9, 1920 to June 24, 1921— CDwinved Av.Daily Tolal Av. Schools Teachers Grade ABend. Meni. 1Iem. i Marshall Spring—Cow. 11Iabel C. Reid. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI 33 45 35 � Gertrude A. Mansfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . VIX 42 46 5 � Edythe F. Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . ... . VIII 37 429 30 Rlary H. oyaihan. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . IX 33 42 40 0 Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . Grace E. Smith. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . I 37 .57 40 � Elizabeth) P. Connors. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ... .. ._ I, II t2 30 24 X Helen L. Treadwell. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . II 32 47 34 .� Evelyn F. Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III 36 47 39 � Rubv M. Small. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV 30 36 31 � A. C. Bullard. . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . ... . . V 34 40 35 M E. Hope Briggs. . . . . . VI 38 43 40 n Ethel E Reid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII 32 35 33 � Siusan H. Lane. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . VIII 34 30 36 pC Mabel G. Drake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ili 37 41 39 0 Phillips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stella Chaisson. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . V 36 43 30 Bertha M. Gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . VI 34 37 36 "' Hattie D. Zullig. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI 28 34 30 Ellen C. Blossom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII 37 45 40 Sarah M. Chase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII 31 36 33 Anna B. Ward- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII 33 40 34 Winifred E. Jenkins. IX 34 37 36 3,033 3,686 3,216 SUPERINTENDENT°S REPORT `: Enrollment by Grades, January 1, 1921 Compared with January 1, 1922 Fligh School Coatluuation School 1922 1921 1022 1921 Fourth year, 70 94 Boy-s, kt 74 Third year, 100 's i'r girls, 22 72 Second year, 1a1 123 Furst -rear, 173 13 5-6 146 Special, I 1 Old Coolidge School 504 1,1: Kindergarten, 34 41 Hasrner School First grade, 34 2:) Second grade, 32 25 Kindergarten, 33 — Third grade, `5 29 Kindergarten, 27 41 Kindergarten, 38 38 125 124 First grade, 3S 31) first grade, 42 d2 New Coolidge School First grade, 41 41 Kindergarten 139 39 Second grade, 42 41 Second grade, 49 4i7 First .;rUdC, 31 43 Third grade, 40 38 First t nLdc, 32 30 Third grade, 39 36 First grade, 41 30 Fourth grade, 41 46 loud grade, 40 34 Fourth grade, 40 — Third garde, 31 37 38 43 Fourth. grade, 33 9 Fifth Fifth grads,adc, 40 41 Fourth fifth grades 34 35 Sixth grade, 41 43 Fifth grade, 37 38 Sixth grade, 40 45 Sixth f trade, 32 36 Seventh grade, 44 37 Seventh grade, 36 33 Seventh grade, 43 34 3&# Eighth grade, 43 36 388 Eighth grade, 45 40 Special, `0 2S Francis School Kindergarten, first 46 46 824 749 First grade, 39 49 Bennis School First grade, 37 35 Kindergarten, 14 12 First grade, 41 36 First grade, 11 8 Second gra.do, 41 40 Second grade, 34 29 Second glade, S 5 'Third grade, 38 24 33 25 "Third grade, 35 41 Grant School 311 302 Third grade, 35 32 Fourth grade, 24 41 Phillips School Fifth grade, 38 38 Fourth grade, 34 30 Sixth grade, 29 39 Fourth, fifth grades, 37 40 Special, 115 -- Fifth grade, 43 36 140 I� Sixth trade, 32 ---- Lowell. School Sixth ,grade, 39 41 Seventh grade, 36 34 rideargarten, 21 32 Seventh grade, 33 33 First and nd second grades, 36 35 Eighth grade, 40 37 67 67 294 251 24 WATEitTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Parker Schaal Marshall Spring School 1922 1921 1922 1921 Kindergarten, 82 41 Kindergarten, 40 34 Kindergarten, first 27 25 Kindergarten, 3D 3 First grade, 38 32 First grade, 28 34 Second grade, 40 33 First grade, 23 33 Third grade, 41 33 Second grade, 32 29 Pourth grade, 32 38 Second grad:, 29 28 Fifth grade, 44 41 Third grade, 40 40 Sbcth gTude, 3S 34 l ourth grade, ;Irk 45 Seventh grade, 41 36 Fifth grade, 30 35 Eighth gmade, 30 41 Sixth grade, .37 46 Seventh ,grade, 41 40 ,300 ,350 Eighth grade, 39 40 420 4.39 Total for 1921, 3,439 Total for 1,022, 3,530 4 Si PERINTI-\DENT'S REPORT 25 SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 1. Population Population of Watertown, 1921 (U. S. Census), 21,457 Number of children between 5 and 16 years, 3,623 Number of children lea -een 5 and 7 years, 545 Number of children between 7 and 14 veaTS, 2,367 Number of children betwc+en 14 and 16 years. 711 2. Teachers Number of teachers in high school, 21. Number of teachers in elementary- schools, 82 N timber of special teachers {cookang, drawing, manual training, etc.), 9 )Number of contintintien school teachers, 2 Total ntunber of teacl-ers, 114 3. Pupils Total mornbership from September 9, 1920 to June 24, 1921, 3,686 Ax-crage mernbership, 3,219 Average daily attendance, 3,033 Per cent of attendance, 94 Enrolled January 1, 1922, 3,a30 Enrolled January 1, 1921, 3,439 Enrolled Jaiitiary 1, 1920, 3,152 Enrolled January 1, 1919, 2,853 Enrolled January 1, 1918, 2,793 Enrolled January 1, 1917, 2,593 Enrolled January. 1, 1916, 2,455 26 WATERTQWN PUBLIC SCII(j()j,S Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Past Ten Years including the High School and Exclvding the Continuation School �1912 1013 1014 191.51016 191- 1918 4 101911920 1921 Average mciubership. . 1724 1.858 2074,2215i2399 2533 2714 2868 3076 3216 Numbarof teachers. . . a 1 66 (59 72 SO S7 02 106 106 112 *These figures represent average inernbershili for school year ending J1111c. Average Membership ,Lnd Number of Teachers for the Past Ten Years in High School I I)1-13 1t11419151916.1917 1913 to 19 1920 1021 Average membership. . 202 209 252 292 346, 3,56 361 380 405 131) Number r of teachers. 11 14 14 16 10 21 20 22 20 '21 `These figures represent average membership for school year ending June: s L'PERI_NTENDEXT'S REPOWr `).f LIST OF GRAD>~ ATESr 1921 High School " Res 110)t Veyba• College Cou7se Doss, Charles Artlitur* ]ferry, John Henry" Rtuidlett, Harold 'Mason Billings, Beatrice Eleanor R��at�, Edward L. Bruce, Herbert A. Soch. Iartha* Carroll, John Thomas SpaMin , Willard Benjamin* Caterina,Palma,-Maria Divina Stuart, I-Iclen Chamberlain„ Gcorne ��e�ell, Fhitehill, Ruth Manning Jr.* Whitnev, I lirabetlt* Chamberlain,Stanley Glidden* Williams, Philip +, Chrakina, Elisha Bagclasar* Woodman, Walter Cadc*T Collins, Thomas Burke Davis, Edith Mary* �v,�3�sae�c�:al C arrrsc� Dn-N*er, Philip Anderson, Evelyn Domthy Eason, Arlo Russell* Bradstreet, Annie VirPl uia Gillis, Paul D. Chandler, Claire Estelle Grabain, Doris Lcniise Eldridge, Elizabeth Grt idy, Inlins; E. Beans, Dorothy Evelyn* Ilai ler; Edmund Derby* Farley, FlOrCTIce Dorothea Harris, George Albert Xavier Bunter, Ruth Marie Harris, Helen LLunard, Nlary Gertrude Jobmi , Estelle �Ittriel 1laddea, Frances Anna Jones. Gearge Arthur Neiberg, Myer Lcstcr, Thoinas Sutton* O'Connell. Edith Vita 3.ayell, lIargery H. O'Neill, Lillian Cathel ine Niarcous, Emest Arthur Olianian, Agrees Melvin, Ruth Rain `ha,ghalian, Ashund A I ickelson, Howard* Shanahan, Wai7en Timothy Newell, Glades Theriault, Alicia : Ta:rie Nertan, filary Cecelia Zwicl:er, Esther Alberta Ra,,miond, Frecl. Southard Redslzng, Jciinie Doris General Course Ricelo, Angelo I . Beaudn Agnes Rix, Ethel INlargaret Cameron, I nahrvn Isabel *I-Innar pupil. Carroll, l" 'lar aret FPerfect attendance. Duvall, Robert Arthur Fortune, Ella Jane MMcAuley, Isabel -�I i,gare t Ha, xg, Ethel Louise Moran, Thomas 11ar1l)orou,,;h Hales, Maude Kendrick Peppard, Presley- Ah n Hall, Hilda Pearl Deck, Myrtle Frances Helms, YJamcs Thaburn Specht, Alden Cecil' Hincklcv, Helen Small Tobin, Blanche Hughes, Sallie Elizabeth Thor-nleyy, 'Marion Alice' Landers, Beatrice D. W ellinan, Raymond ArthuTt Lord, i 1innie Gerl:rdulc Winslow, Laurence Arnest Hosmer School Janet Allison I tarry Harutimian Leslie Calder Barciav Harold Louis Ingham Len Barsam Hazel-Adeline ]'ohnsni, Alice Marian Bean John Kaysa.lian Wilber ]'erome 13 rniey Edna Eileen Kellev Girard Stanley Brewer Genei-ieve: Ames E-11 aride E,ari Alfred Ruff Bernice Louise Knickle Dorothy Helen Callahan Herbert William Krause: INTary Casale.. Lit an Barbara Lever Helena Catherine Caterrino James Robert Littell Amelia Lester Catton Clarence Hugh MacAuley John Centar7ino Myrtle Bertha MacDonald Xlax Alfred Cohen haze] 1.1 inslow NIacKenzie Ravenel Lalime 'Collins Kathryn Mahegan EN'erett Percy Daniels Thomas Francis 1NIahoney lklary Agmes Deiiahue ,Jahn St mton 'Marston Edward John Dwyer Mary Elizabeth 11aurer Doris Richmond May Benjamin Balch Meady Janet Barry Finn Alice Louise Xloran Herbert Fitzgerald Isabell May Morrison Ruth Marie Fitzgerald Katherine Loretta MYrrphy Gerald Alexander Foley Joseph Fr L1lcis NIurl)hy George Leon Fournier William Dominic Murl,11Nr Arnerigo Gallinaro Isabelle Clark Murray Evelyn May Glidden Roberta Isahell Parker Grace Araksi Hagopian Le von Pan-nakian NVUliam Melville Harris i lcrmaii Arthur Parsons SUPERINTENDENT I S RETORT TO 1 ayno E Irnore Phelps Frederick Scott Specht. Dorothy Steger Ph"ps William Allen ,Stuart -Ratherlile Mary Pugliese- Carolyn lMartha Tornei Alvin Ernest Purdy Masses Ncrses Townagsian Louise Jeanette Riccio Louise Eddy Waite Lena Marguerite Robilison Marion Frances Walker Edmund Loring Roche James Edmund Walsh Evelyn -Mary Rose Lac-,- Wass Aram Sargassian Herh(:rt llan,,ev Weaver 11`1111,am ScOuSimpson Dor,it hy Miriam Wick-es' "Nialicill Ora Willis Marshall Spring School Marcus Eavden Allen I ildred Toro Lorrev -BeFtha Alilimn Alitalo -A largard Eileen NIacdonald Elvu Otelea Anderson 11aze1 Belle Mayell Anna 'Xiargaret Bernat], Helen Frances NlcCarthv. Elftida Catchpole Henry T. F. McCrady Dmis Fiel(i Centebrar -Marion Katherine IN-luldoon Caroline FIDMICO COIC Evelyn Hay-nes No-bbs Albert Ham Contant MarN- Felice Pascuzzi Evangeline ilary Edwards V talija Anna. Patrick Alexander William Fraser Albertina Terasia Petemn Cliarles Edward flu-1w, Niable Decoma Petre Non-nan Francis Hughes Albert Leonard Pearce Eric Gustaf Hook 1-.il)el Frances Plunkett Genevieve Florence Edmund Joseph Quin M'lary Catherine llusse%- Irene Q 'Va rk John Edward Kuircc Charles I'merson, Rowe- Thomas Patrick Keirck, Helen Ro\- Lena Dorothy Lc: Sham. Beulah Gertrude Stacey Florence Azella Lindsey - Clarence W. E. Stacey Earl Francis Lock-lizart Bertha Edith Stithed'.111d F'fiw-r Walter Tyree Parker School N I V T-Lle Agnes Barr- Emily -Mary Butler Louise Baid Lilt 13uttcrs Margaret Christina Belcher Carlson 30 WATERTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mari011 C.,-17,117aV Alfred John 'Adatheson Margaret Alary Collins, Alice Vesta McKinw, Julia Kathen'Tlc Cannearney Louise Helena Nfonahwl Gccrge Harold Corner A4-a-rgueritL,, Eli7abeth Morris Leoda Elizabeth Couture Gladys Estella Nj.orton Llovd Burbank Eaton Helen Gertnide O'Brien Katherine Francis Gorman Cecelia Elizabeth 0'Xeefe Antonio Gtirrith Dorothy Cecil Plaisted Catherine Hax=ill Lena Emma Rose Gladys Alatid Huap Susie A-14ary Sallee George Raymond Heffernan Harriett A mes Scott Louise -Vargueritc Hurley Gertrude lklaric Sullivan Lillian Althea Jacobson Helen Louise Sweency Dorothea Lillian Johnston Kenneth Gardner Thaver Charles Joseph Knapp MaiT Catherine Theurer Benjamin Kritzman James Francis Walsh Anna Katherine MacDonald Francis Thomas Wilsoii Phillips School George Lea. Berks liar , Helen McDonnell Cordeli.a Loi ii,- Brooks Lena Margaret TA-IcEffill-lell, Priscilla Brown Robert Patrick N-IcGec Anna Myrtle Burg,ess Helen Louise Melvin Lilla Mae Burgess EISIL, Moss Robert EllswDrtb Butler Elwood Barbour Nichols Edith Bvran Colson Frank, Peace Philip Laurie Creeley Raymond Spencer Pierce Elrncr Crouse Barbara Price Henrietta D,-:dley Gertnide L. Reinikainen William Albert Palmer Day, Miriam Reynolds Lucy Everett Lorrallic Richner -Ta aret Leoutire. Hach Hazel Everlyn Ring rg. John Edmund ldarvev Alice; klav Ross Florence Elizabeth Hatch Jacob Franklin ST)aldinl-, Chester Sprague Harris -Alvin Randolph Tints Francis Morden Lightbody Virm'nla Vuronica Valicy Anna Evalyn Nlarkliarn Martha Frances Willson Hilda IN-facCrear), Wrlight Si"PERINTENDENTS REPORT Pupils Neither Absent nor 'Tardy During the School Year, 1920-21 New Coolidge School: Grada DTI II, John Pamiakina, Joseph natal, Alice Eaton. Grade VII, INIan, Divecchio. James Giffliani, George 'Xlaclde, Gcoqge Natale, Grade Vf, William lVallace. Grade V, Helen Callan, Leo Frederick, Paris Xlu"rciichian, Yervantig Nigohosian, George Painnalcian, Mary G. Wallace. Grade IV, Jobe Wallace. Old Coolidge School: Grade 1, Francis Callan, Edward Bartlett. Grade 111, John KeTITICV. Grade. J�T' I Emily Tornei, Anna Gaillani, Fernand Frederick, David "IN-fackle. Fira-ticis School: Grade V, Alice M. Keough. Grade IV, Donald )doore, Raymond PrendQrgast, Hazol Butterfield, Grade 111, Lucy Armstrong. Grade IL Phoebe Helms. Grant School. Grade V1, Frederick Robinson, Elmer Nlurrav, Nicholas Bonnano. Grade V, 'Yary Fantasie, Leis lVallace, Howard Eaton, John 2\1antenuto. Grade IV, Angelo Papalia, Lawrence Gleason. Hosiner Schuol; Grade IX, Myrtle, B. MacDonald, Herman A. P arsons, A. Ernest Purdy, Amerigo Gallinaro. Grade V11f, Dorothy Matchner, Erick Jacobson, Edith L. Jones, Rosamond McCree. Grade VII, IlVilhaxn E. Boutelle, Arpeney CaTagulian, Albert E. E.dgcccji-nb,VerkinTovmassian,Ella Cutlip. Grade VI, Almon Daniels, George Garabedian. Grade V, DoroLliv Perry. Grade IV, Edwin F. Cutlip, Arthur J. Manter. Grade III. Edith R. Edgecomb, Lcon Daniels,jaccl) Kerheshian, Ale%andcr Paolera. Grade 11, Harold V no, I.N.Ekh-ed Wallace. Xlarshall Spring School: Grade I.Josej)h Ambrose, Edward Fantasia, 'Mar , le ice. Grade II, Serafino Fantasia, Donald, Mills, John Piantidost. Grade, III, Durothy, Chamberlain, Carnielia Fantasia, Thomas Lindsey-, Stella Mills, Olga 'N'elson. Grade N, Ernest Phillips. Grade V11, Marie I lerniansen, Victor Miteliell. Grade V1.11, Edi�iri Annstrong, Doris Bruce. Roy Lovcg7un, 13-arabra Robinson. Grade 1)K, Donis Centebar, Genevieve Hussy, Catherine Hussy, Eric Hook, William Frazer, merson Rowe. Parker School. Grade II, Edith Carlson. Grade Ili, IMildred Hayden, Mary Starr, Grade IV, Edmond F. Godfrey. Grade: V, Robert J. McCamrnon. Grade VIII, Frank Rowe, Anna Wilson, Nina Wilson. Gracie IX, Uly Butters. 32 WATERTOWN PUBUC SCITOOLS Phillips School. Grade VI, Wilson Cazmay, Edward Edon, Eugenia Helms, Ruth Alayo, Eleanor Toll-nan. Grade VIII, Robert Haigicr, Evelyn Un-h son, Prescott Packard, Ifichar-I McDonnell, Ed-xard ,ones. Oracle IX, Lena INI. McElhincy, Anna E. Xlarkliam, H. Laulse Melvin, Xlinia-m Reynolds, Alice, XT, Ross. SCHOOL TERMS 1921-1922 Fall Term Opens September 14, 1921 Closes 11-,cernber 23, 1921 Winter Term Opens January 3, 1922 Closes Febittary 24, 1922 Spring Term Opens 'March 6, 1922 Closes April 28, 1922 Summer Term Opens May 8, 1922 Closes June 23, 1922 Holidays Columbus Day, October 12, 1921 Thanksgiving Day, Nipvernber 24, 1021 Friday, November 25, 1921 Washington's Birthday, Fe ruary 22, 1,922 Good Fiidn'� Patriot's Day, April 19, 1922 Mcniorial Day, May 30, 1922 Bunker I-IiH Day, June 17, 1922 Signals for No School 22—Three rounds. Fire gong on Town Hall Annex and Fire Station, East Watertown. Hood Rubber Company and Walker & Pratt MRIMIRC- turing Company, Bast Watertown; Aetna ANTills, Bemis, all blow. whistles. 7.15 a.m. means no school in all -rades, and in the high School. 8.15 a.m. means no school in Kiudergarten to Grade V inclusive, during the-. forenoon. 12.55 p.m. means no school in Kindergarten to Grade V inclusive, during the afternoon.