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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1925 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS By the Officers Of the ,TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Two Hun6red and Ninety Fifth Year of its Organization YEAR ENDING DEICE MBER 31) 1025 i i ';fir'';*., •',, •i +• i'• it q� 4 � - [.AM-ARIDG.9, IMASS. TuE N-IvRxAy PRINTING GOMPA" Cl ` 1926 fATz err • .> � rl.•. r • � a t •+T ri +.# �• ±•;� •� i re• r r.r y.i rb• yr Yi rr y,• • r s !r rtr. r • ! i•r irY r ! ! : i y Y r y. •Y . r� i• y � : r.y. CONTENTS Page Almshouse, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Appraisers' Valuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Assessors' Report of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466 Auditor's Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 Miscellancotis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 General Adpniliisfraf on Selectmen's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351. Auditor's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1352 Treasurer's Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Collector's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 Town Clerk's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357 Election Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Registrars of Voters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 Town Ball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 Moderator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3GI Legal Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Printing Town Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 Printing Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 Memorial Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 Conttugent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363 Distance Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Protection of Life and Property Police Department, Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Police Department, Lieutenants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 Police Department, Sergeants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 Police Department, Patrolmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 Police Department, Special Police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 Police Department, Janitor and Wagon Man. . . . . . . 368 Police Department, Clerk and Wagon Man. . . . . . . . 368 Police Department, Contingent . . . . 363 Fire Department, Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 Fire Department, Captains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .370 Fire Department, Lieutenants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Fire Department, Mechanician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 3 Auditor's Deport. G"oirtin-tted; Page Piro Department, Permanent ��fca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Firc Department, Call IMen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372 Fire Department, Contirioent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 i2 Zaire Prevention Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Inspector of Bluildings, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 Weights and ;1 ieasu res. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 GNTsv and Browq-'fail Moth, Supernt'endcnt. . . . . . 377 Gypsy and 13rowii-'Fail Moth, Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Gypsy and Brown—Tail Moth, Contingent . . . . , . . . . 377 Tree Ilfarden Department, Salary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :378 Tree "garden, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 378 Tree Warden, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379 Tree IlTarden, Contingent— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379 Poles and Wims Department, Inspector. . . . . . . . . . 380 Poles and �,Vires Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 Poles and Wires Department, Maintenance. . . . . . 381 Dog Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Hcallh and Sanitation.- Health Department, Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :393 Health Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Health Dca-artment, First Nurse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Hcalth Department, Second Nurse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Hesalth Department, Xlilk Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Health Department, Haurkers' Licenses. . . . . . . . , . . 384 Health Department, Contagions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 Health Department, Coji0igent:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Inspector of Plumbing, Salary . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :386 Inspector of Plwnbin, , Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 Cattle Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337 Sower Department, Constructian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 Sewer Department, .1aintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Metropolitan Sewer Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Highway Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Highway Department, Clerk, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Highway Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . =389 113.,'�,Iiwav Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Highway Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Highway Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 Highway Department, Maintenance, Stable. . . . . . . . 394 Highway Department, Garbage Collection. . . . . . . . . 395 Metropolitan Highway Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Sidewalk Dcpartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Street Lighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,97 Dust Laying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 397 Engineering, E.ngincer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 4 Auditor's Deport. Cant izued: Page Engineering, Consulting Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Engineering, Rocbnan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Enl,,iTieering, Instrutnentman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Engineering;, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Ashes and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 S as pport of the Poor. Alinsbouse Department, Keeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 .Vmshouse Departaient, General Expense. . . . . . . . . . 400 Outside Aid, Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Outside Aid, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Outside Aid, General Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Mothers' Aid, Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.5 �Iv!Iother's Aid, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40o" kfother's Aid. General Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.E Physician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 Soldiers' Relief. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 State- and -Military Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 Soldiers' Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 School Deparbitent, t,'ejicral Control School Department, General Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 School Department, Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 40.9 Substitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 41.4 School Department, Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 School Department, Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 School Department, Maintenance. , . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . 422 School Department, Evening. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 School Department, Trad.e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.5 School Department, Continuation. . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . 426 School Department, New Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . 427 School Department, Miscellaneous, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Libraries and ReadingRoams: Public Lib aries, Salaries. . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . 430 Public Librarv, Books, Periodicals and Binding. , . > . 431 Public LibrarN,, INlaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432 Recreation: Park Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:34 Park Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434 Park Department, Victory Field. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 _5 Auditor's Report. Continued: Page Playgrcruid Dcpartment, 'Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 Playground Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . 436 Metropolitan Park Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:38 Public Indebtedness and Interest: Town Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 Taxes: Stag Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 State Tax, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 County Tax. s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439� Charles River Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 TVWcr T, orks: Water Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 eater Department, First Clem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 xater Department, Second Clcrk-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 wWhter Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . 449 Water .Department, Main terra.rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 Water Department, Special. . . . . . . . . . 444 Water Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 Water Department, Vacations. . - - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Metropolitan. Water Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Cemetery Depai-tinent, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Cemetery Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Cemetery Department, Contingeat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447 iscellanvoits Betterment Streets, 1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448 Bradford Road Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 Cemetery, Ridgelawn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449 Coolidge School Addhimi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 Common Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 December rUsessrnent,s, 1924. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 December Assessments, 1925. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 451 Drainage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451 East; End library, Land.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451 East End Library, Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . 452 East End Scb.aol, Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 Emergency Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 Headquarters, jItmerican I_tgiari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 Headquarters, Veterans of Foreign 7'a:rs. . . . . . . . . . 452 6 Auditor's Report. Continrfed: Page Health Department, Baby Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 Health Department. Dental Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 New High School, Furnishings r,ishings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 New Senior High School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 North End Schools, Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 Overlay, 1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Overlay, 1022. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Overlay, 1923. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Qverlav, 1924. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Overlay, 1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 456 Poles and Wires, Police De*. . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Premium Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Printing "Town Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Potter Memorial Gate Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund . . . . . . . . . . 457 Selectmen's Quarters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . %. , . . . . . . . . 457 Seger Department, Construction--Special. . . . - - - . 45S Seer Department, Rebates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Tax Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Ta..x Titles, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 ''water Department, Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Wcst End Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 '�%Torkmen's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 459 Treasin-y Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Statement of Assets and '_iahil ties, Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463 Uizpaid Balls: Almshouse Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 Health Departmcnt, Contagious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Park Depparti-nent, Victory Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Pla,tming Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Chief of Fire Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G$ Chief cif Police, Report af. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Collector, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , . , . . . . . 431 Finance Corr ittee, Report €'f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Highway Department, RepuTt of. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 89 Inspector of Buildings, Deport of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Inspector of Pates and Wires, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Park Commissioners, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 erambula.tion, of 'Town Boundaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Planning Board, Report; of. _ I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Playground Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . 57 7 Page Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Public �Velfave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Sealer of Weights and Mess Tres, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Selcctinen, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 ""per-utendent of Moth Oepartnient, Report of . . . . . . . 137 Town Clerk, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Births. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 Deaths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Hunting and I�ishin Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Marriages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Miscellaneous Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 Record of Tmvii Nleet ngg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Town Counsel, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613 Town Engineer, Report of. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 T'oivn Notes, List of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324, Town Officers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9 Town Physician, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Treasurer, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 Tree 1AFarderi, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Town Cattle Inspector and Veterinarian, Report of. . . . . 135 Library Report Water Depa.t•tmeat Board of Health School Report. POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Wa:terto-tvn for the year 1915, as shown by the State census, 16,615, police census, 18,04€1. Police {census, January, 1917, 20,055. Estimated population, January, 1918, 20,500. Policy; census, January-, 1919, 21,500. United States census, Januan, 1, 1920, 21,457. Estimated population, January;, 1922, 22,509. Estimated population, January, 1923, 23,000. Estimated population, January, 1924, 25,000 State, census, April 1, 1925. 2r7j.-1 of 1. Estimated population. January-, 1926, 27.500. TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1925 selecimc a ARTHUR H. WHITNEY, Chru)-Maka ILLIAM M. E-AIERS N, Clark ERNEST K. INGALLS Cmrnniffee A sig aaaicnt5 ARTHUR H. WHITNEY Highways, Sewers, Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust Laying, Ashes and Paper, Moth, `tree Warden, Street Lights Pales and Wires WILLIATNI M. EMERSON Fire, Outside Aid, Military Aid, State Aid., Almshouse, Soldiers, Relief, Town Hall, Mothers' Aid, Weights and Measures Inspector of Buildings ERN EST K. 1NGALLS Police, Election Expenses, Contingent, Fuel, Printing, Legal Services, Town Physician, Town Veterinarian, Insurance To-11wa Clerk, WILLIATNT P. McGUIRE Tend expires 1927 9 10 1'ATE,RTOWN TOWN RUPORT HARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires 1926 Assessors of Taxes WILLIANM BELL, Chad"Mi ala Tenn expires 1928 EIDWARD F. WRIGHT, Secretary Tenn expires 1927 *FREDERIC E. CRITCHETT Term expires 1926 *Reigned April 1, 192Z. Edwin L. Stone appointed to fill vacancy until iNfarch 1, 1925 election. Collector of Taxes F'REDERICK J. +COLBY Term. expires 1926 Avd-afar WILLIAM W. NORCROS , JR. Term expires 1926 illoderator FRED E. CRAWFORD Term expires 1926 Sc11D01 Committee CHARLES 0.. CHASE, M.D., Chairman Terin expires 1928 WARREN M. WRIGHT, Secretary 'Term expires 1026 ALTER H. I4' ac[N`i'OSH Terra expires 025 Ham" ROLD C. E%SERE T Term expires 1026 HOMER C. PERKINS Tenn expires, 1927 ALICE M- SILSBEE Term expires 1927 WILFRED 1-I. PRICE, Superintendent Trustees Free Public Library ED IN T, ST!GE,R, Chairman Tenn expires 1926 *REV. RICAA1Z 1) H. SPLAINE,Secretary Terri expires 192S REV. EDWARD C. {CAMP Term expires 1927 CH RLES E. SHAW Tm-n expires 1927 JOHN {CLAIR MTNOT Tenn expires 1926 MOSE'TTA I. 'VAUGI N Term expires 1,928 *'Resigned January 26, 1926 on aeeDunt of removal from Town. TOWN OFFlCVRS 11 b oard of Health WILLIAM A. BISHOP, M.D., Chairisiau Tenn expires 1926 ALFORD M. GRAHAM, Sccrclary Tenn expires 1927 HENRY A. THURLOW Term expires. 1928 Park Goawjussioncrs ARTHUR L. MORSE, Chairman Tenet expires 1026 WINTHROP G. ROCKWEELL, Secretary 'Term expires 1927. CARD E. '"TITHEE Tenn expires 1928 Water C v);vtrissiovers JOSEPH IV. GFRRY, Chairrrrara Tcrin expires 192 JOHN S. LOVELL, Secreleary Tenn expires 1926 JAMES H. HOOD Ten-n expires 1928 ALTER E. RUNDLETT, Superinle:ideid Free lll'ard6; VAN D. HORTON Tenn expires 1026 Coatslables I,_. PRICK H. fl`HALLORAN Term expires 1926 EDWARD H. WHITE Terrn expires 1926 WILLIAM J. D. CAMPBELL Term expires 1926 Plarrrriug Board NIELS H. LARSEN, Chairrrratr Tenet expires ID26 WILF RED A. NOR.RIS, Secre lar,y Term expires 1927 EDWARD F. WRIGHT Tenn expires 1926 ARTI-UR L. TMORSE Tenn expires 1027 WILLIA tI W. RUGG Tenn expires 192 2 W ATERTd'4 N TD"7.T 'REPORT APPOINTED OFFICER, �rpc ir.rly rdcw of Moth Department J0I1N C. FORD Term expires January 31, 1926 Registrars of Voters CSCAR M. CANADY, Chairrrrall Teml expires 1926 PATRICK D. GLEASON Temi expires 1929 JOHN A. I..flYND Term expires 192 WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Clerk Tend c%pires 1927 Town Engineer li ORREST J. MAYNARD Consulling Engineer ILBUR F. LEARNED Superintendent of Streets PIERCE P. CONDO GEORGE H. WHITE Town Physiciay. iMICHAEL J, KELLEY lus pector• of Cattle and Towit Veteri-narian JE,SSR F. HIJNi.i'.I.CREVILLE, V.M,D, his ec#or of Buildings WILLIAM H. WILSON Seater of IIleights and Measures JOHN F. KILEY TC7WI1 OFFICERS 13 lmspec#or of Polcs ay.d Wires P ATRICK J. VAHEY Agent for Burl al of Deceased Soldiers WILLIATM R McGUIRE Age-ni, Department of Public TVelfare ALICF L, PINTU-1A Fence 1-i ewers WILLIAM E. ILIFFR JOHN S. WILSON FRANK W. WATER HOUSE Field Dncc.s GEORGE H. WHITE and all regular police officers General Agent, Board of Health JOHN W. TAPPER Super hilendew of Cemeteries FRANK R. S HOREY 111specl ar of Plumbing *THOMAS B. WISHART 'Granted leave of absence from November 1, 1925 to AprR 1, 1926, Herbert Goding appointed November 1, 1025 to fill vacancy. Tmwz Counsel RODNEY G. PAGE 14 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Playgraund G"mmilss-loners REV. WILLIAM J. DUFFY, Chairman Term expires 1927 PETER J. MONAHAN Terin expires 1926 ALEXANDER D. MacDONALD Tenn expires 1928 Speclial Officers with Pay T47h n on Dnty BARTHOLOMEW CARR HENRY R. C00NEY ARNOLD E. HOLMES WILLIA'M H. LYONS GEORGE H. HUDSON JAMES B. MURPHY GEORGE H. MITE SAMUEL G. THA.YER PATRICK H. O HALLCRAN VAN D. HORTON PATRICK QUINN PATRICK J. VAH Y JOHN Ia. KILEY WALTER E, RUNDLETT LAWRENCE J. BURKE Dog Officer SAMUEL G. THAYER . Fivance Committee CHARLES F. SANBORN, Chai2';nan Term expires 1926 HAROLD U. BLAZd, Secrelary Terns expires 1927 FRED IV. MacFARLAND Term expires 1926 EDWARD P. HUGHES `I`erm expires 1926 WILLIAM S. HUGHES Term expires 1926 JOHN McCREE Tenn expires 1926 ARTHUR D. WILKINS Term expires 192E *JIJF-IlV M. MAGURN Term expires 1926 WARNER R. CROWELL Term expires 1927 CHrII-1,LES H. WHITTIER Term expires 1927 EDWARD P. MORRISON Term expires 1927 ARTI. RO DeFILIPPG Term expires 1927 DEXTER F. PENNETT Tenn expires 1927 CHARLES W, CHAMBERLAIN Term expires 1927 11ICHAEL P. ITYNES Term expires 1928 DAVID L. FITZC I BALD Term expires 1928 JAMES P. PLl'DTI{ETT Term expires 1928 TOWN OFFICERS 15 ARNOLD LEONARD Team expires 1928 HE ITT G. FLETCHER Term expires 1928 JOSEPH H. SHEEHAN Term expires 1928 WRAI' K MacFARLANE Terri-i expires 1928 *Elected Ifarch 17, 1025 to fall vacancy caused by resignation of • Joseph R. Cooney. f Ele€:ted October 14, 1925 to fill vwancy caused by the death of Joseph H. McNally on September 27, 1,325. Public 1,17eighers NATHANIEL E. 13ALCOM MICHAEL P. HYNTES PERCY E. SMITH MICHAEL B. HOLLAND GEORGE H. HL DSON HARDY W. PACKARD THO-MASK.. BLt'KE-N1 i )-, jR. FORREST E. J. GLIDDEN PETER T. COEN H. DEAN YORK ROY M. EATON MARTIN KELLEY THOMAS F. 'MullUGH G. H. SQUAR-EBRIG5 HAROLD R. PEVEAR G. J. PRESTON WILLIAM A. HOWA- RD THOMAS J. McCUE W-ALL.ACE J. GREEN WALTER J. MacAULBY F. H. SARGENT C. B. WENDELL JAIMES F. MADDEN C. G. OSGOOD R J. BARBER HUGH GOLFING FRANK CASEY ' ILLI.ANI STROUT 'ILLIAM CASEY FREDERICK H. HOWARD JOHN F. KILEY X1, W. IIARRIGAN AIENA BOTTLER i 1. S. LANGLEY ALMON H. AlacDONALD F RANCIS J. KENNEDY .Afcasurers of Lumber H. LEIGH E. E. TO NSEN Measurers of Wood avd Bark C_ G. OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASEY C. B. WENDELL FRANK CASEY 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Committec appointed by 11oderator Fred E. Crawford on May. 20, 1925, on Arlington Street Cemetery Presentation, in accordance with vote passcd at adjourned Am-mal 'Town Meeting held on March, 23, 1925, tinder Article IS: GEORGE S. WRIGHT, 68 Garfield Street CHARLES F. MASON, 37 Stoneleigh load SARAH V. KEENNE, 40 Fayette Street EI)' ARD C. HALL, 65 Mt. Auburn Street AN,XI I E. DAVENPORT, 14 Summit Road W11,1°1:1:D A. NORRIS, 35 Coolidi e Hill Road RODNEY C. PACE, 109 Lan don Avenue Committee appointed by Moderator on August 25, 1925, to inVesti�--ate question of Municipal Garage, h-L accordance with vote passed at Town -21\4ceting held on ,June 15, 1925, tinder Article 11: AR"T`HUR H. WHITNEY, 249 Main Street CHARLES M. AI31 n.,, 1$ Caltuntbia street P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, 79 tM rshall Strut G. ERE,DERICK ROBINSON, 10 Mt. Auburn Strut WILLIANI W. RUC C, 17 Centre Street W LTER C. STONE, 19 Stoneleigb road. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 604 Mt. Auburn Street SELECTMEN'S REPORT Each year presents lice problems of importance which must be considered by the Selectmen in preparing the work for the current year. The question of reconstructing Arsenal Street must be given immediate attention. Tile constriction, of the Arsenal Street bridge and the development of Cambridge Street in the City of Boston ,;U, without doubt, finally result in greatly increased heavy traffic conditions on Arsenal Street. The present road- bed is in a dangerous condition and there is a very grave question as to whether it is advisable to spend money in making repairs which will last only for a short tine. In connection v6th this matter, the question of the possi- bility of removal of the double track line �rill have to be given careful tlicuglit. It is the desire of the Trustees of the Boston Elevated to remove these tracks aid substitute a bus line to care for the traffic on this thoroughfare; the present method of transportation from a financial standpoint, is being operated at a loss. We believe that this street should be }wilt of the most permanent type of construction and are of the opinion that if this work is done in con5unction v6th the Cambridge Street improvement in the City of Boston, that it will have the erect of diverting a large ainount of the heavy traffic now, using Mt. Auburn Street; thereby reducing the expense of the upkeep of ilft. Auburn Street which is now reaching a condition that also requires immediate attention. • We have an unusual number of petitions from abutting owners asldng that certain streets be built under the Betternient Act, so-called, and we realize that it will be impossible to grant all of the, requests that have been made for construction and -"rill recommend the streets on which a substantial amount of building is now in process and will be completed dung the canting year. e believe that the construction-of Common Street should receive the careful consideration of the Town this year;this street 17 1$ WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PORT having been laid out by the County Commissioners on a basis of forty-five feet in width and the development of the abutting property on Common Strut is over seventy-five per cent com- pleted. We are of the opinion that some action should be taken at this time to carry out the recommendations of the County Conunissioters. Drainage problems which have been postponed from time to time must now be considered, especially in the so-called Keenan tract in the oast {end of the torn, which has been the cause of more or less criticism on account of the lacy of drainage facilities. This district has shown a very rapid development %n the last two or three years, and we believe that the; matter of drainage in these streets should be attended to this yearr. To properly drain this section, a main drain will be necessary on AL-It. Auburn Street to connect with the Arlington Street drain. Drainage in the so-called Boyle Farm development Should also receive D"nuiediate attention and we recommend the extension of the present drainage in the 'West Watert:o-,mm dis- trict, through Rutland Street to the natural water course: which will serve for the present. In the near futurc, this drain Dill have to be connected through the Boyle Fanli, rensea and Barrett properties, finding an cutlet into the Charles River at Howard Street; but for the times being, we feel that conditions may be greatly relieved by extending the present West Water town drain ftom Main Street through Rutland Street to the water course now existing. The recommendations of the Special Coinmittee on Improve- ments at the Delta which were accepted at the `Pown 'Meeting held December 14, 1925, and referred to the Selectmen with instructions to carry out the same, have been given our attention and an appropriation will be asked for necessary to carry out the recomnlenda.tions so voted, Which recon-unendations will include the reconstruction of Main Street to Crass Street, and will result we believe, in greatly improving conditions in and about TY atertewn Square. The hearty spirit of cc­-vperation which has been given by all heads of departments and xpftcctcd in the work of the employees sunder their supervision, has resulted in greatly improved con- ditians during the past; year. REFORT OF SELECTMENl9 The liquor problem which has been giving all communities more or less trouble, has been pramptly met by Chief John F. A lmore and his officers and we feel that our Town has the distinction of being among the leaders in the strict observan of all laws pertaining; to prohibition, Our fire deparfanent: under the able direct-ion of Chief John W. O'llearn, has given unusual service and the co-operation given by all members of the department has produced results which with our limitedequipment, places Watertown among the leaders in this line of municipal actiN ity, and has resulted iu unusually low fire Imes during the past year. A. H. WHITNEY, ERI4EST K. INGALLS, ILLIA-M l-I. EMERSON, Selectmen of Waterioum, LIST OF JUROR ,dune 30, 1925 to June 36, 1926 Prepared by Board of Selectmen TOWN Or, WATERTOWN Aranic and Occupolian Address Abbott, Charles M,, manufacturer 16 Colt=bia Street Adams, Earle R., Planning Department 19 Brinuner Street Alexander, George B., salesman 79 Commonwealth Road Alien, Joseph S., manager 35 Lloyd Load Allen, 1'lagni, motorman 111 Union Street Ames, Haney, photographer 146 Summer Street Anderson, Bror J., piano maker lilt Hillsiil.e Road Andrews, Austin H., milk dealer 43 Franklin Street Andrews, Jahn E., real estate 14 11arshall Street Bacon, Edward K,, manager 17 Fayette Street Barrett, John P., plumber 559 main Street Barry, Charles, trainman 15 Hill Street Larry, Gari:ett, machinist 32 Bacon Street Barton, 117"illiam G., painter 9 Ladd Street Barter, Frank IV., superintendent 70 Putnam Street Beale, Williani R.„ lumber dealer 38 Garver Road Belding, Anson, editor 277 School Street Bell, William, manager 17 .Appleton Street Benedict, Eric G., auto roan 43 Carver Road Benjamin, Harold G., truclanan 28 Marshall Street Bennett, Dexter adjuster 21 Alden Road Bernard, Frederick, superintendent 69 Hillside Load. Birnie, William D., supervisor 14 Clyde Road Black, Freak Lo, broker 334 School Street Make, Ralph I., salesman 102 NViiisor Avenue Blandy, Roswell D., Imblic welfare 4 Russell Avenue Blount, George 1i., architect 112 Hillside Road Bores, LaN-vrence, purchasing agent 15 Bn4nmer Street Bourne, Clarence V., soap factory 262 'Main Street. 20 LIST OR JURORS 21 Name and Occupation :Address $rock, Ralph O., veterinariau 81 Robbins Road Brcxlerick, Richard G., salesman 61 Carver Road Broe, George J., inacbinist 32 Capitol Street Brown, Charles Jewell, rubber -worker 211 Orchard Street Braun, Will H,, insurance 33 Carver Road Brown, Edward C., engineering 55 insor Avenue Bryant, Joseph W., engineer 16 Commonwealth Road I udclington, Winton I,., -superintendent 74 Lincoln Street Bu i-mi, Albert F., manager 33 Hillside Road Buff-au, is wing M., sales manager 33 I- llside Road Burke, Edward P., foreman 76 Spruce Street Burns, Echvard M., machinist 73 Franklin Street Barns, Drank J., conductor 19 Beech-%vcKx1 Avenue Butler, Thomas H., salesman 148 Langdon Avenue Butt, John, builder 14 Hillside Road Butters, Horatio, expressman 273 Alin Street Buxton, Roger K., personnel massager 56 Cauu-nonwea.lth Road Cwneron, Frank H., traffic inanager 53 Columbia Street Campbell, George C., hardware dealer 39 Parker Street Campbell, Percy C., manufacturer 339 Schcal Street Campbell, Timothy J., rubber worker 15 New Lexington Street Carney, Robert E., steam fitter 49 Olney Street Carroll, Joseph. L., clerk 132 Riverside Street Case$ Lcmis, merchant 294 Belmont Street Cazmay, 'Thomas"Y., real estate 16 Riverside Street Chamberlain, Charles W., salesman 59 Barnard Avenue Chamberlain, George N., merchant 74 Russell Avenue Childs, Stephen A., cutter 169 Church 'Street, Clay, Cassius G., model maker 94 Lexington Street Clifford, Arthur W., electrician 59 Carver Road Cobb, Fred, H., real estate 19 Columbia Street Coburn, Chester A., manager 15 Appleton Street Cobuni, Irvin; B., accountant 14 Appleton Terrace Caen, Thomas J., inotorman 2G [been Street Coleman, Thomas R., cleaner 48 %laple Street Collins, Basil &, secretary 19 Parker Street Collins, Janes A., salesman 1,90 Church Street 22 WATETROWN TOWN REPORT acne € nd OccvPatlo;r .Address Collins, John A., insurance 43 Paul Street Collins, John F., foreman 21 Franklin Street Condit, Harm 'IN I., sales manager 39 Can,ur Road Condon, William, chauffeur 91 Spruce Street Cook, Frank, insurance 100 Langdon Avenue Cook, I-tralter G., mechanical engineer 27 Winsor Avenue Coombs, Herbert INT_, manufacturer 71 Langdon Avenue Carey, John F,, grocer 212 Belmont Street Coyne, Francis J., architect 42 Adams Avenue Crandon, Lyman P., manager 128 Russell Avenue Crowell, Iffarner R., broker 122 Garfield Street; Cummings, Arthur W., engineer 59 Palfrey Street Dailey, John F., paper maker 135 Riverside ,Street Darling, W. Roy, merchant 04 Con7tnomycalth Road Da-Js, Jolin H., importer 84 Hillside: Road Davock, Jahn T., chauffeur 35 Stuart- Street Day, Charles A., superintendent 500 I3r hnont Street DePass, Louis J., foreman 53 Langdon Avenue DePass, I.otuis W., superintendent 47 Pearl Street DeWitt, Charles E., clerk 30 Putnam Street Dodge, George D., bank clerk 130 Langdon Avenue Dolan, Charles H., merchant 39 Centre Street Draper, William IL, clerk &I Bernard Avenue Driscoll, John, machinist 15 Elliot Street Drisko, Aathur, builder 59 Cotmnomvealth. Road Dunphy, James H., real estate 395 Schaal Street Dinican, William INT., manager 27 Adams Avenue Eagleson, Archibald. C., clerk 39 Chester Struet Earl, Frank H., merchant 27 Appleton Street Earl, Jahn J., merchant 27 Appleton Street Earl, Richard B., merebant 27 Appleton Street. Eaton, Levi ., superintendent 21 Bigelow Avenue Eaton, Roy S., printer 144 Winsor Avenue Elliott, Ha.rnlon P., manufacturer 272 School Street Everett, Robert M., trucking 379 School Street Fairbanks, Franklin ., foreman 44 Spruce Street F7irwcuther, Henry W., accountant. 50 Carver Read Fales, Dean A., professor 75 bailey Road T ST OF JURORS 23 1't,came and Occupation Address Fay, Allen E., automobile dealer :34 Bailey Road Fay, Charles E., automobile, dealer 42 Bailey Road Fay, Seneca. A., manager 20 Carver Road, East Feather, AIa:urice, architect 100 Hillside Road Ferris, Edwin, janitor 14 Duna Terrace Fessenden, 'Myron F., accountant 16 Carver Road, Fast Field, W. Stanley, machinist 98 Langdon Avenue Fiske, Jay, superintendent 0 hillside Road Fitz, Charles Fred, civil engineer l8 co=non Street Fleischner, Chester C., broker 17 Career Read Foote, Harvey'.-., proprietor 152 Langdon Avenue Fountain, Edmund. F., printer 165 Winsor Avenue Fuller, Elmer L., manager 164 Maplcwood Street Fuller, Robert O., trustee, 100 Ilamard Avenue Gale, Carl C., traffic ina.nager 20 Broadwa,-,Nr Garhart, Nathan K., n-ianufacturer 37 Langdon Avenue Gingrass, Eugenc P., carpenter 1.97 Arsenal Street Glidden, Alfred A., manager 65 Adams Avenue Glidden, Walter, bookkeeper 54 Putnam Street Glidden, 'VVilliasn B., forenian 130 Cypress Street Godwin, Parke, foreman 17 Chester Street Gooch, Dana A., student 35 Adarns Aveaue Goodspeed, Hayden, cleric 279 1.1+It. Auburn Street: Goss, Arthur C., real estate 259 Boylston Street Cough, Harry, salesman 28 Carver Road, East Grafton, Charles P., salesman 72 Behnont Street Gray, Raymond 11.1., credit nian 194 kfaplewood Street Green, Roland, assistant manager 47 Carver Read Green, 'Rraldo S., manager 46 Brigham Street Greene, NTillard B., optician fat Bellevue Read Hackett, Paul, constructor 14 Bates Road Hale, Charles A,, insurance broker 18 Winsor A N cnuc Mall, EdNva,rd C., real estate 05 �+Tt. Auburn Street Hainan, William J., salesman 214 ',%1aplew ocd Street hatch, Richard M., Paymaster 55 Union Street Hauer, Albert C., inspector 104 Spruce Street Haves, Andrew, insurance 31 Russell Avenue Hedland, Oscar F., salesman 18 l-laplewood Street 24 WA'TE'sRTOWN TOWN Rl"PORT 2Vame and Orrupation Address Hegernan, John IV., chemist 51 Hillside Road Heu pine, Charles A., salesman 35 Barnard Avenue l:lewitt,, Charles 1r,, plumber 59 Capitol Street Euvdtt, Francis j, salesman 55 Capitol Street Hodge, Charles W., real estate 45 Bates Road IIolclsworth, William S., treasurer -12 Barnard Avenue Holland, Edward D., plumbing 27 Lloyd Road Holmes, Elverett J., real. estate 274 Belmont Street Hood, James H., manager 2.74 Common Street Hopewell, Charles F., manufacturer 152 Russell Avenue IIowaryl, Freclerick, ice business 70 Galen Street Ho,,vard, Wilbur, steamfitter 26I+ifield Street Howes, Ernest, bookbinder 256 North Beacon Street Hughes, Ed-ward F., contractor 20 Hamthorne Street Hunt, Homer F., agent 42 Oliver Street Huse, A. Alonso, treasurer 148 Russell Avainle Butchins, Frank H., em-penter .53 1+It. Auburn Street Hynes, Martha, forer an 60' Capital Street Iliffe, William H., builder 99 Bailey Road Jackson, George: S. H., clerk 23 Carver Road Jacobs, Harry K, bookkeeper 32 Chester Street Johnson, Albert, salesman II Carver Reuel Johnson, Carl W., manager 72 Winsor Averme Johnson, Edward A., instructor 23 Appleton Street Johnson, Eric L., assistant. manager 98 Barnard Avenue Johnson, Henry, foreman IQ Carver Road, Fast T cating, Janes Y, clerk 423 -klain Street 'I L-ene, Jarvis B., salesman 44 Fayette Street Kelley, S;amnel J., contractor 26 Winsor Avenue Kclley, ,John A., estimator 18 Francis Street Runyon, George, drug&t 28 Brininier Street King, Jolty P., manager 63 Barnard AventYc Knox, George A., carpenter 62 Lcti%ngton Street LaDuke, John, contractor 30 Biim mer Street Lane, Laurrence., bookkeeper 12 Cuba Street. Larsen, Niels I I,, architect 126 Winsor Avenue Laughrea, Giles A., clerk 93 Franklin Street Laughren, James, janitor 12 Marshall Street LIST OIL JURORS 25 Nwnc and Occupation Address Larson, William, contractor 14 Canner Road, East Lawton, Charles 'T., salesman .36 Clyde Road Leinneno, Carl F., sil'-ersmith 56 Lincoln Street Lincoln, Richard, assistant superintendent 50 Carver Road Locke, William, engineer 12 Walnut: Street Love, Harold W., contractor 195 Maplewood Street Loynd, John A., polisher 197 Arsenal Street Lucas, W. Harvey, markal;er '31 Otis Street `NIncDow, George Filson, accountant 1 Appleton Street iac intosh, Walter H., salesman 53 Bates Road 11acNattghton, P. Joh-n, en ineei 108 Maplewood Street : laddocks, Xlelvin F., merebant 17 Clyde Road \,kklnirti, John, saa1estnan 159 Russell Avenue Nlaha.ney, William D., sa.lesnian 15 Grenville. Road A lane, Harold C., engineer 155 Langdon Avenue lNiansel, Thomas F., super- sor 15 Clavton Street i ila sh, William F., optician. 179 School Street Marsh, William P., rice-president 4 Carver Road, East Marsters, Charles E., salesman 157 Latig-don Avenue Mason, Frederik, rubber worker 16 Langdon Avenue "vlaxwell, NI"lliam F., researcher 63 Corzi onwmlth Road Mayo, Everett. �r�spec��r;� ■��., f •��1 Qoni nanwealth Road lYfiCCree'..jo1;T.4,-gngineer .. •..■ rf�* �' Fr +' �LJ *N&Lms Avenue McHij I�:jAr6es H., salegman ` ' ...I Ladd Street cWhirter, Alfred L., piano tuner 3 Patten, Street Meade, 1l qla� D., salesmaii 71. Cot -PnNvealth Road Meehan, Jo`�ia'�. rh��zf�elytr�r. •,rr: '•.'32�a School Street i 1i1d1etQnL . 'It'�-il� ' nr►'e` ',,"� ' 1 i 5 D arnard Avenui-- Millard, Herbert E., architect 52 Hillside Road Moffat, Albert S., engineer 58 Can cr Road Moore, Arthur C., dealer 61 Marion Road Moore, Frederick, manager 35 Everett Avenue Morey, Arthur S., bank examiner 391 School Street Morris, Clarence, accountant 282 Belmont Street Nlorriso-n, Edward, s°uperint;endeut S Elliot Street; Mosher, Willard H., superhitendent 44 Washburn Street Mulva,hill, Thomas J., foreman 86 Langdon Avenue 20 .%rATF-RT13'3NX 'SOWN REPORT Nan?c and Oca4Paffoaa Address _ Munch, Charles L., manager GO Hillside Road Murphy, Daniel, accountant' 26 Preistiss Street Ne,xcotnb, William C., salesnia.n 28 Fafield Street Noble, Arch c, hunter dealer 32 Russell Avenue Norton, Henry D., salesman 24 ComniDnwealth Read Norton, Raymond P., superintendent 24 Clyde Read O'Brien, Brunk, salesman 271 Walnut Street Paddock, IMiner H., superintendent - :382 School Street Parker, Urban, insurance 28 Con-mon-wealth Road Parrs, Harry C., manager 3 Brigham Street Patten, Thomas R., salesman 3S Franklin Street Peep, Howard W., foremast S Gilkey Court Perrault, Joseph E., inventor 40 Cornnioznwealth Road Phillips, Fred V., salesman 59 Cormnonwctlth Road P1111lips, Wendell H., salesman J51 Langdon Avenue Pierce, Harry R., teacher 126 Palfrey Street Pierce, William J., Boston Globe 248 Belmont Street Pinklram, Arthur F., printer 119 Robbins Road Pitman, Carl B., teller 44 Carver Road, Fast Poor, Clarence, salesman 13 Br mmer Street Porter, Arthur B., agent •,• r . ,� 125 Langdon Avemie Powell, jarnes H., sz epq:ga: ,, :... 19 Carver Road Priest, P'recler�ck;S.,' glirrg -�%Teclkelr' ' •` ��� •P4' riest Road Putney, C14 �, Clerk 9S '4' t l'e =; ��es�ue Quinby, Roy tit S., service nimia.ger 361 SC11'001 Street Qu t,n, JOhr3 J{tiri1 Xspaper Man 186 Majl�htyoad Street Randlett, Clyd 8-l'eng'r cr- .,; :8, l tic pit Street Ranney, Jaynes H., tratfig r a�plag�l .�.: 2 1:4 :Robbins Road Ray, Randolph, salesman 74 Walnut Street F a�rfuse, Aclell er t 1 ., salesmani 2 Katherine Road Rice, Frank D., manager III �Vnsor avenue Richardson, Carl B., s�.le�r►aii 111 C�17nr�e11 :Street Riley, Edward, salesman 12 Carver Road Riley, Henn,, real estate 12 Career Load Ripley, S. Ellis, printer' 7 Chester Street Robin,wil, 'f hoodore B., nnerchant 55 Orchard Street Roche, Arthur J., clerk 152 Winsor Avenue LIST OF JURORS 27 Nawe and Occiipaha;t Address Rockett, John W., superintendent 278 Belmont Street Rogers, Janes F'.,assistant superintendent 136 I.anl;don Avenu-c Rose, Vl'illiarn RBI,, advertising 2.1 Clyde Read Ross, :%dam, supenisor It! Spr ea Street Ross, '1`homas S., contractor 43 Hillside road RowQ, Hairy W., niatiager 220 Belmont Street Rugg, William. W., real estate 17 Centre Street Sabin, Cliarles M., representative 79 Maplewood. Street •Safford, Frederick O., pattern maker 204 North Beacon Street Safford, Howard, accountant 21 Centre Street Sargent, Frank V., district manager 124 Maplewood Street Saunders, -lV)raharn, buyer 03 Langdon A-venue Sai �-er, Ham- L., assistant examiner 31. Spnice Street Sawv� r, Herbert H., manufacturer 68 Marshall Street Scheirer, Herbert J., assistant treasurer 8 Appleton Street Scott, Ernest D- insurance: 158 Langdon A-venue Scribner, Norman H., watchmaker 70 Belmont Street Seers, Theodore A., salesman 202 Belmont Street Shanott, Jahn H., foreman 57 Elliot Street; . Shaw, Charles F., spceia.l went 62 Langdon Avenuc Sha,v�,, Joseph, salesman 27 Oliver Street Sheehan, Daniel P., foreman 1:3 Lluvd Road: Sheehan, Joseph, superintendent 46 Winsor Avenue Shipton, Wallace A., musician 81 Capital Street Shovelier, Frank, printer 5 Fayette Street Simms, Thomas, insurance agent 13 Fifield Street Smith, Dan L., salesnian 23*Canter Road, East Snow, Walter B., advertising agent 11.5 Ru-9sell Avenue Soch, Charles A., clienv.st 136 Barnard Avenue Solis, Frank J., buyer 41 Barnard Avenue Spark, Roy G., salesman 29 Carver React Sparkes, Philip, foreman 128 Maplewood Street Spooner, Frank A., manager 311 School Street Stead, Joseph, electrician 25 Frank Street Stevenson, INlyron, salesman 98 Winsor Avenue Stone, EdNiin L., real estate 100 Russell Avenue Stone, Isaac, proprietor 42 Wa]tiut Street 28 NVATE—RTOW N TOWN REPORT :1 njoc fvid Occupation Address Stolle, J. Garfield, assistant purchasing agent. 68 Wirisor Avenue Stone, J. Wirthrop, gardner 29 Lincoln Street Surnmers, Arthur C., proprietor 155 Hillside Road Swift, John P., inspector 295 Main Street Thurlmv, Henry A•, manager 4 0rrbarJ Street Timmins, Jahn B., retired 115 Fayette Street Tuck, Harald S., cashier 10 Edgecliffe Road `ticker, Albert F., auditor 86 Riverside Street Tyler, Carlos W., cashier 47 Conimonwealth Road Tyler, jwiies H., gateman 22 Patten Street Uttin , John A., supervisor 52 Parker Street Talker, Wendell W., salesman 89 NIt. Auburn Street Walker, Alrilliarn B., agent 152 hillside load Walker, William H., sales manager 71 Russell avenue Watts, Arthur L., banking 187 TNlaplewood Street Weller, Charles, clerk 58 Langdon Avenue Tells, George H., bookkeeper 11 Centre Street Wentworth, Andrew S., contractor 39 Hillside Road 'VVcssan, Harald L., sLipenhitendent 197 Maplewood Street Whitcomb, Frank S., wholesale provisions 2 01itver Street 'White, John C., claim agent 48 Riverside Street White, Joseph, engineer 9 Irvin Park Whitehill, Walter W., clerk 3 Clayton Street Whitney, lied B., provision dealer 44 Lincoln Street Wiley, Arthur M., broker 116 Laii don Avenue Walk-ins, Arthur D., clerk 35 Lto-%,i Road Wilson, John S., clerk 44 Harrington Street Wilson, Philip, salesman 56 Commonwealth Road Wilson, Rayn-iond H,, salesman fit Phillips Street Wogan, Michael J., advertising agent 102 'Marshall Street. Woodbridge, Warren H., grocer 12 Brinirner Street Worcester, Ralph 13., mechanic 43 Phillips Street Wright, Frank.W., agent 396 School Street Wright, Frank W., assistant commissiDner 32 Hillside Road Wright, George S., merchant 68 Garfield Street Yerx-a, Partlow A., grocer 24 Garfield Street York, Charles A., salesman 43 Marion Road LIST OF JURORS 29 -Vamo and Occupation Address Yorl., Harry J., clerk 137 Fayette Street York, John J., salesman 62 Whites Avenue York, William P., mason 114 Fayette Street APPRAISERS' ALUATION Highway Department Screening plant S1,000 00 Horses, wagons, tools, road-huilding machinery 21,000 00 Darn and sheds 15,000 00 Oil shed 1,500 00 Toolheuse and shed 5,000 00 Automobile trucks 12,000 00 Automobiles 2,000 ON 14 acres of land, including dump 18,000 00 Spraying machine and equipment 700 Olt Gravel pit 8,200 00 Smith shop 2,500 00 Durelling house 5,000 00 Garage transfer station 3,500 00 5.400 00 Sever system .5415,000 00 Drainage system 375,000 00 - - — 790,000 00 Moth Department Automobile $600 00 Tools 200 00 800 00 Almshouse and Equipment Almshouse building $31,150 00 Contents 1,100 00 Barn 2,500 00 Contents 600 00 11 acres of land 11.,000 00 --- 46,360 00 30 APPRAISER VALUATION 31 Town House, Annex and Land 1,595 feet of laid 834,785 00 Town house and annex 60,750 00 Funu'ture in Town house and annex, including furnishings in fall and offices therein 9,000 00 Land in delta $62,600 00 E32,WO 00 Police Department Ambulance patrol, furniture, motor- cycles and equipment and auto- niobiles 813,:300 00 13,300 00 Poles and Wires Department Automobiles and equipment $1,300 00 1,300 00 Parr department ltbletic Field $50,O00 00 Whitncv IJill Parr, 0 aches 5,250 00 Sal toil stalI Park, 5 acres 57,250 00 Howe Park, IY2 acres 2,000 00 Cook's Pond, 4Y2 acres 2,500 00 Playground equipment, tools, etc, 900 00 House `00 00 Equipment 400 00 Miscellaneous laid, deltas, etc. 3,000 00 121,500 00 Water Deparlmient levelling house IS3,500 00 Barn 5€0 00 803,378 square feet of laid 16,000 00 10,0O0 square feet of land 1,000 00 Water maims 300,000 00 Stable and tool louse, Orchard Street; 10,000 O0 Mack and equipment $5,000 00 Automobiles 1,=500 00 . 5537,500 00 Public Library 50,240 feet of land .525,120 00 Building 121,250 00 Contents, beaks, furniture, fittings, etc. 70,000 00 12,230 feet of land, Bast End 3,100 00 210,470 00 Health Department lsolatioii 14w[mtal 811,000 00 Automobile: 300 00 4,300 00 High School Land, 142,900 feet S110,000 00 Buildings .330,250 00 Contents 30,000 00 - 400,250 00 New High School Land and Building Land $34,000 00 Building 050,00() on Contents 100,000 00 784,000 00 Phillips (High) School 57,01.0 feet of land 811,400 00 Building 30,000 00 Contents 2400 00 43,800 00 APPRAISERS t VALUATION 33 Coolidge (,East", Schoolhouse 27,378 feet of land s.3,000 tl{1 Building 0,375 00 Contents 1,200 00 1;3,575 00 Portable School Building 32,500 00 Contents 300 00 2, O0 00 Sprung (West) Schoolhouse Land 17,599 feet of land 1,7;(? 00 1,770 00 Bemis (Westi Schoolhouse 48,120 feet of laii.il $2,400 00 Building 7,300 00 Con Lents 300 00 10,200 00 Dowell Schoolhouse 15,648 feet of land �S L-500 00 Builditzg 6,250 00 Contents 600 00 8,350 00 Grant Schoolhouse Buildiag $18,750 00 Contents 1,500 00 20,250 00 Marshall Spring Schoolhouse Band $10,000 00 Building 122,500 00 Contents 3,000 00 135,500 00 34 WATERT.0W v TOWN REPORT Francis Schoolhouse 55,208 feet of land 811,400 00 Building _ 112,500 00 Contents 2,400 00 126,300 00 Hosmer Schoolhouse 0,530 feet of land S10,000 00 BmIding 255,000 00 Contents 2,400 00 267,400 00 Fast End School, Arlington Street Land $24,000 00 Building 212,500 00 Contents 5,000 00 241,500 00 Parker (South) Schoolhouse Land 38,496 feet of land $5,775 00 5,775 00 West junior High School Land $10,000 00 Building 213,000 00 Contents 26,000 00 249,000 00 New Parker (South) Schoolhouse 126,453 feet of lamed $10,000 00 Building 137,500 00 Contents ;s,000 00 152,500 00 Central Fire Station 13,000 feet of Land '�1'3,i100 00 Building 58,750 00 Contents, inelttciing electrical equip- ment, apparatus 36,700 00 108,450 00 PPRAIsrm's vALu.max. 35 East End Fire Station Building $1$1750 00 Land 2,500 00 Contents 7,500 Oil -- 28,760 00 Total 81,597.225 00 A. 11. WHITNEY, ERNEST K. INGALLS, WTLLIAM M. EMERSON, Appraisers. For you ending December 31, 19-95.. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE To 11m ('r:tlizens of 11 edcrt#aze n. The work of tho Finance Conimittce this year has been of a most discouraging nature. Faced at the outset with a budget that promised a forty-dollar tax rate, due to an unusual amount of apparently necessary public improvements, we have given it as close a study as possiblo for the last three mouths, hopping to make recommetidatinns which, would result in a reasonable appropriation, but we regret to report the largest appropriations and probably the highest tax rate in the history of the Town. And in corder to keep it down to eveii a reasonably small increase, we must recommend borrowings which will put our debt beyond the two-willion-dollar limit, and I am forced to predict that the tax burden in the future ;oil] be heavier rather than lighter, and that for the next ten years we cannot hope for a tax rate that will be as low as the one we will have this year. Education, imcurbed by proper business supervision, and sane and reasonable foresight, will take more and more of our public funds, while we are compelled to deny in other depart- ments of the Town affairs, a reasonable and normal growth, until one is forced to ask if we owe everything; to our children and nothing to ourselves. The educator today is busily advocat- ing methods of spending our money and making no suggestions as to how to save it. Discussion at; the last session of the Department of Superintendence of the N[Ltional Education Association brought out one hundred twenty-two (122) addi- tional demands upon our educators, as against thirty (30) econon-iie5. And now the problem faces us as to how we are to nlect this ever-increasing; dcmaiid of taxation. For several years we have been inereasing our valuation until the have reached the danger point., and should strip and consider what we are doing. Is the tag: burden equitably distributed? And, if not, is it possible to find solve scientific basis which N%gill insure uniformity? Is it time to ask for a general expert revaluation 36 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 37 Should there be some bind of central control over all local assessing methods' I believe that as the tag: burden increases v�,e will find ourselves asking for state supenTision of assessing methods, that everyone may be assured of equal rights and privileges in tax le Aes. In the meantime there are but two niethods -%vherel)ti• ive may reduce the: tax burden First, by reducing the amount of revenue required, dither by more efficient; and economical management of public office or by reducing the public activities, requiring the expenditure of nionev. .Second, by adding to the uniformity of taxing methods whereby every taxpayer has a proportion of the public expense in conformity lvith his ziic-ans and ability. Deal Estate has and always will carry the largest part of the tali ljurden, but personal property presents the difficult problem, and many hundreds of our people; can and do escape some part of their obligations, and it is to this class of dolili- quents that the assessors should direct their attention. The Finance Committee has this year instituted the practice of holdint; open Meetings at all its hearings and hopes that this practice will he continued and that the people will become interested in them, for here indeed stands the secret of eco- iiomical and efficient government—an enlightened interest in the axa mal budget by the citizens. A close study of the chart of expenses printed as a. part of this report will convince anyone that it is passible to work cut and establish a per cent basis of expenditure for zic::arly all 'Town departments, and le hope: that someone will find the tfine to work this problem out in the interest of sane and economical everrunent. This plan is feasible, and if adopted, must result at least in a stationary tax rate. In the interest of economy and goad business methods, the Finance Committee make the following recommendations: That a municipal Purchasing Agent to purchase for all departments be employed. That a conmiittee be appointed to consider the cost of lurchase, upkeep and storage of our Many. Town automobiles with the possibility in view of establishing a municipal garage. e38 WATERTOWN T(]11'Iw REPORT That all cars owned by Llxcr Town be pl.aialy and properly marked with the name of the Town and the department under which it operates, That a telephone sk%ritchboard he installed in the Town hall, and that all department offices in the Town Hall be open from 9 to 5 on week days except Saturdays, and not closed from 12 to 2 as is now the custani. Estimated Receipts Water Income 11--1110,000 00 Dank and Corporation Tax 70X00 00 Street Railway Tax 5,000 00 IVIiscellanecus 80,000 00 S265,900 00 Balances Available. Unexpended balances $56,660 23 Betterment assessments 23,035 08 Arlington Street 298 88 Barnard Block sale 755 7 Coker House sale 2,000 00 December assessment, 1924 1,300 00 Drainage, special 1 49 New Senior High School site 773 80 Robbins Road sewer 77 Surplus War Boncts 12,162 83 Waverley Avenue ,sidewalk 1 12 West End School 1,923 56 'West End Schaal land 360 OIL 99,273 60 To be Borrowed New High School equipment $90,000 00 Coolidge School addition 170,000 00 Water construction 150,000 ill] East and West School land 2.5,000 00 335,000 00 Grand. total $699,273 60 To be assessed on polls and estates 1,197,059 74 Total airnount recommended by Committee $1,896,933 34 M"ANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 39 +�{cl -,A :nM.��:,- _- —1L�V Ir C7�a--i Ce�iZ e-GC eh f---N M 30-V H CI a � Lo,C�00CCt1lkf^C'. 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To imint such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town the ensuing year, direct ho-,v the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. See Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations, pages 54 to 58. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay that portion of the Torun debt which matures on or previews to januan' I, 1926, direct ho x the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend that the stun of one hundred seventy thousand clollars ($174,000) be appropriated for the purpose of paying that portion of the Town debt which matures prier to and on January 1, 1926, and that this amount be paid from the tax levy for the year 1925. Article 8. To see if the Town t611 appropriate a sun of money for the rent of the Grand Anny Mall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next "Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac P. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the same sba11 be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Rccommend eight htuidred dollars ( 800). See Tabulated Schedule. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a stun of nioiley to pay the cost of providing suitable hea.dgtza°rters for Watertown Post No. 99, A-merical.-i Legion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.. (Request of Past No. 91), American Legion.) Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars (S1,000) for the use of the Furnhara- Manning Post, No. 1105, Veterans of Fcreign 'Tars; the sarne to be expended by said organization in the conduct of Memorial Day exercises and maintenance of headquarters for said organ- ization, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnhani-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars.) Recommend for Articles 9 and 10, that the sum of twc thousand dollars ($2,000) be placed in the bands of the Select- men for the purpose of leasing quarters for the two organizations FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 53 mentioned. This appropriation is made under Chapter 40, Section 9 of the general La.w. s. Arlicte lll. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sure of money to be used for furnishing and equipping the new Senior High School, direct how the money shall be proxided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Nev, Senior Nigh School Committee.) Recommend the sure of one hundred thousand dollars ( 100,000) for this purpose. See 'Schedule. Article 12. To see if the Town will appropriate the nec- essary sung of money to Pay the cost of construction of an addition to the new Coolidge Schaal, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Com- mittee on Addition to New Coolidge School) Recommend the stun of one hundred eighty thousand dollars ( 180,000) for this purpose. See Schedule. .Article 13. To see if the Town will authorize and direct the Selectmen for and in the name and behalf of the Town to take by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, for school or other public purposes, the land between the new Coolidge School on Arlington Street and lit. Auburn Street, containing approximately fifty-four thousand one hundred ninety-three (54,193) feet of land or any portion thereof, appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct, how the same shall be raised, or take anv action relating thereto. (Request of East End School Lard Connnuttee.) Recommend the suns of twenty-six thousand seven hundred sixty--six. dollars ($26,766) for this purpose. See Schedule. Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate the nec- essary sum of money for the purpose. of paying the cost of construction of an elementary school brtilding, to be located. in the northern part of the Town, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of +Go mlitteee on Schaal in the Northern, Part of the T6ivn.) Recommend the sum of fire thousand dollars (55,O00) for plans. See Schedule. Article 15. Tb see if the Town will appropriate the a.znount of money necessary to pays the cast of printing Valurne 5 of the 54 AVATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT ol,d Town records, direct bow the money shell be provided, or tale any actions relating thereto. (Request of Watertown Historical Society.) Recommend the suns of four thousand five hundred dollars ($44,500) to be expended tinder the direction of the Town Clerk. Articte 16. To see if the Town wvi11 authorize and direct the Selectmen, for and in the name and behalf of the Town to take by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, a parcel of Vand in the etvistem part of the Town, for the puMose of erecting thereon a building fora branch library, appropriate the necessary nnoniey therefor, direct hone the money shall the raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End Library Committee.) Recommend the sum of three thousand one hundred dollars ( ,100) for this purpose. See Schedule. Article 17. To see if the Town will authorize the com- mittee on Branch library in the eastern part of the `I'ovnn to procure plans for the construction of a branch library to be located in the eastern part of the Town; appropriate the nec- essary money to pay the cost of the same, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End Library Committee.) Recommend the sum of three hundred dollars ($300) for plains. See Schedule. Article 20. To see if the Town will appropriate the stun of three thottsannd dollars ($3,000) to constniet a, fireproof vault to be located in the basement of the Town Tull, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend the stun of three thousand dollars 43,000) for vault. See Schedule. Article 21. To see if the 'Town will vote; to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to lay out, relocate or alter Spring Street, a public wary, from Main Street to the tracks of the Boston and Maine Railroad, appropriate the necessary sure of money to pale the cast or land damages therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend no appropriation, as this matter was not presented to Finance Committee. FINANCE COM11ITTEE R FQRT 55 Article 22. To see if the Town will instruct and authorize the Selectmen to lay out, relocate or alter Orchard Street, a public way, front the junction of Common Street and Orchard Street, to Belmont Street, in accordance with the present building lines, appropriate the necessary nioney- to pay the cast or land damages, if any, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Petition of Fred W. MacFarland and others.) Reconuxxend no appropriation, as this matter was not presented to Finance Committee. Article 23. To see if the Town will authorize and direct the Selectmen, for and in the name and behalf of the ToN�m, to take by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, for cemetenr purposes, a tract of land bounded by Ki— Street, Copeland Street, Highland Avenue, and Warren Street, known as Plat 1, and Plot 2, bounded by Warren Street, Waltham, Line and Highland Avenue, containing twenty-one (21) acres more or less, appropriate the necessary money therefor, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request. of Committee on Land for Cemetery Purposes.) Finance Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 24. To see if the Town %viil vote to authorize and instruct the Selectmen bo take in the name acid behalf of the Town by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land, including rights of way, near or adjoining the 1A?Iarshall Springy; School, to be used for a public playground, school or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary suns of money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request -of West Water- town Playground Committee.) Recommend the sum of seventeen thousand dollars (81 7,000). See ,schedule. Article 25. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to appoint, two additional pc.trolmon, in accordance with the pro,-isions of Chapter 202 of the ,Bets of 1912, or take any , action relating thereto. Committee recornmends no appropriation. lii ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Articl,,s 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, relating to Better- ment Streets. See Tabulated Schedule. Article 23. To hear tht report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion. of Bellevue Road, from Common Strut to Lovell Roast., under the provisions of Chapters 82 and Sfl 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, and will authorize the Selectmen to take her crninent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, pro Vide the stem or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take .any action relating thereto. Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 34. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the lading out of Lovell Road from Orchard Street to Bellevue Road,uzadesr the provisions of Chapters 92 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 as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent dornain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the s nn or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or dwnages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, direct how said money sliall be raised, or take any action relating, thereto. Ccmmittce recommends rio appropriation. The Finance Committee also recommends the following transfer: To From Overlav 1923, $2,500. Emergency Resenre Fund, S2,500. Respectfully submitted, Voted- That the report of the Chairman be accepted and adopted as the report of thp, Committee. IRVING D. COBURN, ecru'd REPORT OF THE PLAYGROUND COMMISSION Watertown, Mass., January- 15, 1926. To the Ho v orabie f oard of,Selea en. Geatf are The Waterto,;�rn Playground Comriiission respect- fully submits the report of the Supervisor of Playgrounds of the acti,,-ities of the past year. The Commission is again bappyT to report progress in the work and would be pleased if the Town. would seriously- con- sider the recommendations contained in the report. Respectfully submitted, REV. WILLIAM J. DUFFY, liairsiman, PETER J. MONAHAN, ALE ANDER D. AI AcDONALD, Playgrovnd Crxmmissiosr.. Watertown, Mass,, December 31, 1925. To the 1�11`aterlcrw a Playgrmozd Canwrissian. Gengla zoo I respectfully submit my report of the playground season of 1925. The or ardza.tion was as follows: Playground Instructors: Saltonstall P1a,ygromad: Frank Kelly, Libbie Mitchell, and Alma Doyle. Parker Playground: Francis McCarthy, Gertrude Coffey. Hosmer Playground: Alfred McNamara, Bertha R. Doyle. Coolidge Playground: Christopher Duffey, Edna Leans, and Margaret Carroll (temporary appointment to fill vacancy caused by leave of absence of Edna Lyons). Attendants at Bathing Beach: Life Guards: Francis Mooney, Ed-,Qvard Ryan. 57 t? WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Matron: Mrs. Charles Tolman. The playgrounds were open daily except Saturday wid Sunda, from July 6 to September 4, except the Cac)lidge Playground which opened July 13, chic to the construction of the addition to the {Coolidge School, and tl-ie playground was transferred to the Cold Coolidge Schaal through the co5peration of the School Department. The b'LLthing beach opened June 15 and remained open daily and Sundays until September 5. The usual program of athletics, games, handwork, basketry and folic Glancing vas carried out at the respective playgrounds. Numerous specialities were undertaken by the individual instnictors at the various playgrounds, including field days, picnics, circuses, plays, track and field meets, and outings or excursions. Through the: courtesy of the Boston Chapter of the American lied Cross, a course was inaugurated in First Aid and Home Hygiene under the instructimi of a Red Cross lw urse assigned to the "'atr rtm Playgrowids. This course was instituted as an experirnctit in a new. activity by the Atncrican Rend Cross, and based can the succcss of the experiment the same course will be instituted in other talons and cities through- out the State during the next year. The coarse proved to be of great benefit to the children in te-aching cleanliness not only personally, but in the care of the home: and the attendance and care of the sick. Under the direction of Instructor Frank Xelly, the Badge Test of the Arnericzan Playground and Recreation Asiociation ii�as ilistitiited on the various pla}'grounds. This is a systematic test of the physical strength and athletic ability of each pupil according to respective ages, in which, after a course of training in Playground Athletics, each pupil must pass a test by securing at least a fixed number of points in cacti event to qualify for a certificate of athletic proficiency and excellence. Certificates were a-warded at the Playground Dcwo nsLration to eighty-six pupils in the various classes. A coarse of 113struction in ukelele and harmonica playing was given under the direction of the playground instructors and a representative of the American Playground and Recreation Association of America. REPORT CIF PLAYGROUND COMMITTEE 59 Tht: annuat dumonstration of playground work was held at Victory Field on September 3, 1925, and the lame attendance and expression of appreciations of the pr%rani assured the instructors that their~ efforts in producing a difficult and. com- prehensiVe exhibition of the playground work were i"Tell received. The attendance at the Nrarious playgrounds throughout the season was good, although slightly less than the season of 1924. Bathing Beach. The bathin beach was taxed to its capacity daring the entire smson, and the attendance has so far exceeded the facilities that drastic steps had to be taken by the attendants to regulate the use of the beach and protect the property of the lathers. A, new set of re*nations was adapted for the use of the beacls and bath houses, and to protect the bathers and keep then within limits where tbuy cornet be at all tinier under the surveillance of the life guards, the lathing area was enclosed by a rope and a series of buoys anchored in such a way as to form with the rope, an enclosed area of the, river, The attendants are to be consn-rended for their faithful attenazince to their dtities, and many of the bathers, received assistance at times of danger due to the watchfulness of the life guards. During the week of July 13, a course of rN inimiTlg instruc- tion was given by NIn Moulton, under the direction of the Massachusetts H1_tmarsc Society; and dunllg the week of August 17. Captain Jack Wallace and Mr. McSweeney of the ibnserican Red Cross life Saving Corps examined applicants for certificates and insignia as members of the Junior and Senior Life Saving Corps of the American Red Crass. A. large number of applicants qualified in this course. I ►vish at this time to express my appreciation of the assis- tance and co6peration afforded nse in carrying on the pla,%- ground work by the Watertown School Department, Highway Department and Park Department, the Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross, The Massachusetts Huisiane Society, The American Playground and Recreation Association, the Hood Rubber Company of Watertown, and the Metropolitan District Commission. 60 WATBRT0WN, TOWN REPORT Recommendations It is imperative that better facilities be provided at the: bathing beach. I recommend that a permanent bath-house with facilities for the acconu-nodation of a daily attendance of fifteen hundred people be erected. I recommend that drinking water fountains be installed at all playgrounds, and the bathing beach. I recommend that a temporary bathing; beach be opened in West Watertumn on the Charles River near Hol,%Fard and Pleas- ant Streets. Saltonstall Playground I recommmend that 'Tennis Courts be placed in the rear of the Public Library, adjoining this playground. Parker Playground I recommend that the land now unfilled be filted and graded, the brook covered or properly maintained, and the playground area, enclosed. Sasmer Playground I recommend that the land now used for a playground be resurfaced and laid out in a manner adapted for playground tise. Coolidge Playground It seems doubthil that a playground can be maintained, can the land adjoining the new Coolidge &hool with the new addition, and as the facilities at the old Coolidge School are inadequate, I rccotnrmend that a new location be found for a playground in Fast Watertown, and modern and conaplete eq upment he provided for the sane. West Watertown I recommend that the Playground. Commission cooperate urith the committee; appointed for the playground at the Forth Junior High School, in regard to the equiptltcnt of that playground. For expenditures I refer you to the auditor's report. Respectfully submitted, FRA CIS J. McNA11ARA, Supervisor of Playgrounds. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD The Planning Board wishes to make the following report for the year 1925. Planninb of some kind is going on in every community whether we realize it or not, whether we -wish it or not. Everyone is to some extent a town planner if lire undertakes to male any change which affects the citizens, and every loyal citizen should contribute something from his own experi- ence to the public welfare in order to co6perate with those who are interested in the broadest way in civic bettemient. The dat-ies of this Board, elected as they are like other Town officers, have been very limited; in addition they have been greatly handicapper], this past year, by an inadequate appropriation of money. Many problems affecting the health and convenience of the Town should receive immediate .atten- tion. The Planning Board is ready to assist iu the study of these problems if given the opportunity. Suggestions in writing are desired. (a) The Board has occasion-ally been invited to meet with other con-miAtees working on Toiim problems, a custom we hope will be continued as it certainly will make the Board snore efficient. ( ) During the rear studies were made in collaboration with the Committee for the Iinprovement of Watertown Square, arid, -%-*=e urge that the report of this Committee., adopted at a recent Town meeting be speedily carried out. This is one of the few opportunities remaining to beautify the main highway, through our Town. (c) judging froin the numerous letters received, there is a very decided feeling that our telephone exchange name should. be " Watertonm " Instead of " Newton North." This Board held hearings in various sections of the Town under the auspices- of the local organizations, and discussed this question. A report of these meetings with its recommendations has been turned over to the Board of Selectmen with whom the matter now rests for further action. 61 62 WATERT041 N TOWN REPORT (d) The Hosrner School grounds are in a dis raceftil condi- tion. The School Committee has given some attention to this. A committee can which the Planning Board is represented has been fornned and it, is hoped that a tangible solution will soon be presented. (c) Watertown is cxcepticnally interesting from ail bistorieal. point of view. It has a number of well marked sites which figure prominently in early American history., chief among these being the Arlington Street Burying Ground, the repository of many of the earliest settlers. Favorable action should meet the report of the committee appointed by the Town for the preservation of these grouncls. ) The new zoning act recently adopted will add new and grave responsibilities to the Planning Board, responsibilities that can only he borne if every, voter shows a willingness to cooperate. There is clanger from exploiters, no natter what nm-ne they may assume, whose main obj'ect is personal gain, regardless of the public goad. (g) We respectfully recomFnend that the Town tape steps to acquire land for a right of way between Spruce and Boylston, Streets. This will ,greatly facilitate travel of school children and he of great convenience to the public. (h) We respectfully recommend that a study be made for the purpose Df having our streets End hounds properly marlked and identified. (x) We respectfully recornmend that a careful study be matte for the needs of the Town with reference to future and present play rounds, and that the Coolidge School grounds be immediately put in condition for use. Respectfully stbin tied, IF.LS 1-1. LARSEN, Chairman ILI RED A. NORRIS, Clerk, ARTHUR. L. MORSEI WILLIAM W. RU G, EDWARD F. WRIGHT. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL January 15, 1026. To tke Ho wrable the Board of Selechnen, Watertown, jlfass. Gentlemen: In accordance with custom. I submit herewith my report as 'Porn Cmmsel for the year ending December 31, 1925. 1 was appointed. Toum Counsel on March 25, 1925, in glace of Walter C. Sterne, Esq., who resigned. 1 aish to acknowl- edge with thanks the assistance given me by Mr_ Stone, par- ticularly at the beginning of my duties. Certain court cases in which the Town is a party require con-linent. The cases against the Town in which the plaintiffs are Simpson 13rothers Company, John A. Stone and Stella Ward„ all in the Middlesex Superior Court and Mary E. O'Brien in the uffolk Superior Court, are referred to in the report of the Town Counsel for 1924. No action has been taken in any of these cases since I took office except that I entered my appear- ance in cach case for the T'o%%m. The cases brought by Dennis Doiiovan and George Elms in the I Iiddlesex Superior Court which were referred to in the report of the Town C€imsel for 1924 were tried before a jury on September 25, 1025. Verdict for Donovan was 200 and fcr Elms, $100. These cases were defended by J. larauk Scannell, Esq., can behalf of the insurance company who gave bond when the permit to open the street was issued. Certain other cases which were either begun this year or were active- this'year Te.quire more extended comment. Case `\To. 4 02Ca, l fiddlesex Superior Court, Perkins Insti- tute v. Town. This is a cojuplaint for refusal of the Assessors to abate a tax assessed for 1923 on three lots of land belonging . to the Institute but lying outside the institution grounds, Complaint filed July 2, 1924. Hearings before the.Commissioner, Robert; D. Weston, Esq., were had while Mr. Stone was counsel on January 19 and 20, 1925. 1 argued the case before the 63 64 WATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Conunissioner on Jane 3, 1925. His report Nva_s filed in Novem- ber and the case was argue before the Superior Court at East Cambridge an January 14, 1926. In the main the findings of the Commissioner were against the Town on the merits, though he found that the technical defense raised by the 'Town with respect to the assessment on one of the lots, to Rit, that the petition for abatement was not filed in time, was goad. The main question now to be decided is a question of law that gars to the merits of the case, that is that the institution is liaiited to $2,000,000 of property and is holding more than $4,000,000. My present intention is to go to the full bench can this question. G-ase No. 2307 in equity, Supreme judicial Court for Middlesex County, 'Town v. Herman Dana et al. I filed this bill Jane 20, 1025, to enforce the Cross Street huilding line established ,dune 15, 1025. Hearings before the master were had on July 3 and 6, and on July 8 a final decree was -entered ordering the respondents to remove part of their new store at their expense, within 60 clays, Respctldents appealed to the full bench and the ease was argued at the November Sitting. No decision as yet. Ednm C, Jenn+ey, Esq., Samuel Al. Child, Esq., and Dunbar, Nutter & iVlcClennen for the respondents. Case No. 825 Supreme Judicial Court for Middlesex County' Herman Dana et al. v. Selectmen. This was a. petition for a writ of certiorari on the establislunent of the Cross Street building line filed August 27, 1025. Final decree dismissing the petitiorx was entered October 1.5. Petitioners excepted to the rulings of the single justice and these exceptions are pending, awaiting the decision in the previous case. Dunbar, Nutter McClennen for petitioners. Case No, 5583 in Equity, kliddlesex Superior Court, Owen Keefe et al. v. Selectmen, TG"tn Clerk, Inspector of Buildings and Samuel Marshall, This was a hill of complaint which arose out of the granting of a pert-nit to erect a public garage at the comer of North Beacon and In-ing Streets. Hearing at Boston, December 24, 1925. Hearing discharged. Robert J. White, Esq., for complainants. 'There was also an appeal to the State Fire Marshal on this permit and the newspapers report that the permit was denied on January 14, 1926,. Case No. 55385, Middlesex Superior Court, John T. F arry of REPORT or- TOWN COUNSEL 65 Medford v. Town. Tort for $4,000, damages for injuries sus- tained by plaintiff due to an alleged defect in Watertown Street, opposite No. 232, near the Nei*ton line. Case entered January 4 1926. No further proceedings as yet. William Flaherty, Esq., for plaintiff. Certain small cases for injuries due to alleged defective ways were settled during the year witb'out court proceedings. Mrs. Mary Patrick, 35 Cross Street was injured on. March 6, 1925, by falling over a mw eyur's stale on Cross Street. Settled �l`arch 31 for . 50. In Ault, D24, �Krs. Nora Cotter of Watertown was injured by falling can the sidewalk can 11t. Auburn Street in front of the Denney Gasoline Station. It Nvar, alleged that a trench in the sidewalk had beea back-filled in an improper and negligent manner. Case finally compromised for $300. ILYIrs. Mary 't. Pewry of U'altham was injured by stepping into a depression in 'Main Street on April 8, 10251 while alighting frorn a streetcar, near Merchants Row. Settled August 31 for $75, Numerous other claims have been made during the year for injuries to travelers on public ways because of alleged defects. So far no other suits have been brought and no cases settled. There was also a claim of the Lewis. Shepard Co. plant Gaff Walnut Street, da.rnaged as the result of a bursting water main, early Sunday morning ilkfay 31, 1025. Settlement pending. No suit brought. During the year I have had occasion to prepare and record numerous. deeds from abutters rounding street corners. Such deeds have all been obtained without consideration. Authority to accept such conveyances is funlid in the by-laws. Consider- able time was spent on the Betterment Streets. 'Many of the parcels affected were registered land and the requirements of the Land Court are somewhat technical, often requiring record in tvm places and in all cases a reference to the certificate num- ber of the registered parcel affected. There were quite a fear cases of drawing and recording casements f6r eater, sewer and drainage in private ways, generally in connection iAith some real estate development, such as the Stearns Estate, Boyle Fann and Sunnybaik Home, cff School Street. It is unporta,nt that such easements be acquired before ally lots are sold as it is difficult to a.cgtdre such easements from scattered owners. Y 66 WATERTQW N TOWN REPORT In such cases bands are required froin the developers condi- tioned to construct the streets according to the plans approved by the Selectmen acting as a Board of Survey, and these have been attended to in four or five cases. There have been several bends obtained conditioned to indemnify the Tom for the maintenance of business signs in public ways, I recall the Colonial .Pilling Station, the ncrYr Winchester Laundry building an Galen Street aid one shop in the new Y erica Muck on -NIt. Auburn Street. I had occasion to examine and report on three land court; cases in which the Selectmen received notice because public ways were involved, and have also answered in nine cases in which the Town had been suiiinaoned as trustee. I lave brought two suits in the Waltham District Court for collection of taxes on behalf of the Collector. These cases are still pending. I am somewhat at fault because they have not been, prosecuted with more tingor. I find that it is usually a case.cif doing the thing which is the most pressing. 1 do not think the average person realizes the amount of time necessary to attend to the legal work of the TQ'"m. The Chairmen of the Committecs on the new Senior High School and the addition to the Coolidge School have consulted me can Virc.e occasicns. The School Committee, Board of Health, Building Inspector and Public Welfare Department have also consulted me. The new Zoning Law adopted by the Town on December 14, 1025, and approved by referendum can January 4, 1926, has raised sonic difficult cluestions III regard to existing buildings, with respect to stares under ewistruction. This has required extended study of the law and the cases already decidnd. I have had charge of drafting nnany votes for the town meetings, have attended all such meetings and nearly all the meetings of the Selectmen. In fact the greater part of my;, work has centered in the Selectmen's office. When I took office we were confronted by the necessity of amending OILI'r regulations regarding inotar busses, because the regulation then in force had been iviped out by statute. Con- siderable time was spent on this problem and finally a new regulation was adopted under which variatis penults have REPORT or TOWN COUNSEL 67 been issued by the Selectmen. I have in mind the Boston & Worcester Street Rawa.y and the Middlese.N &: Boston. The taking of the site for the East Branch of the Public Library was prepared and recorded and a deed of release obtained and the money paid to the Suburban Realty Corpora- tion soon after I took office. The land at the corder of Aft. Auburn and Arlington Streets has also been taken but only one owner has settled. The West End playground, ul - A laill Street near the Junior High School, has not yet be�;n tak~m. The papers have been ready for some months, but we are handicapped by lack of funds. Seventeen thousand dollars (817,000) was appropriated for this purpose. Two Douses have been moved aft the lot. One house remains. The funds remaining are about sufficient to offer as damages 125 per cent of the assessed value. This is the limit that the Town can pay by private conveyance, but no such limit applies to a taking. I recommend the apropriation of $ ,000 additional for this purpose, which would allow an assessn ent of 150 per cent of the assessed value. I. feel very strongly that this is the least that the Town should offer in fairness to the various owners, May I say here that Joseph P. Keefe, Esq., and his assistant Helped me in the examination of the titles to the playground, except, the registered lots (about cane-half the tract) which I did myself. On the whale the work of nay office this year htis been very- interesting and instructive, as it deals with a branch of the law, that the lawyer in general practice rarely has occasion to consider. It has been my aim to make this report bath interesting and instructive, but fear that I have: written too 2nuch. I wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge with thanks the umiform and unfailing courtesy that I have received from all town officials with whom I have come in contact. Respectfully submitted, RODI EY G, PAGE, Taum Counsel. REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF T FIRE DEPARTMENT Waterto«=n, Mass. To the klonorablc Roard of Selecttnen. Gentlemen I herewith submit the following report for the Tire Departmmlt for the year ending; December 31, 11925. The total niernbership of the department is thirty-five (35) men classed as follows: One (1) permanent chief, two (2) per- manent captains, two (2) permanent lieutenants; one (1) call captain, one (1) call lieutenant, one (1) mechanician, twenty- seven seven (27) permanent ladder and hosemen. Alarms and Fires The past year has shown a great reduction in fire; losses. The ntunber of alamrs was seven (7) less than 1925, The department responded to a total of three hundred olie (301) alarms for various causes; one Hundred eighty-seven (187) were still alarms and one hundred fourteen (114) ivere bell alarms. The largest individual loss was forty-four hundred Party dollars (g4440) which is a very low lass considering our risks. The net uninsured loss was four hundred seventy dollars ( 474). The department, as in. previous•years, has continued to make inspections in order to adi se with property owners and prevent, if possible, increasing fire losses and also become mare- familiar with the constnrction and occupancy of baildirags. Carelessness continues to be the cause of a. number of fires. Some confusion has occurred from telephone calls clue, no doubt, to the fact that l�a'ewten and NA"atertown calls are handled tlxrough the sari-ie exchange.. For this reason it is advisable to know the location of the nearest fire-alarm faux and send all alarms this way as much valuable time is lost clue to slow transmission of calls over the telephone. 68 REPORT OF FIRE DEPART IENT 6 Values Losses l'usurance Paid Buildings 721.,540 00 $14,837 00 .$614,000 09 514,612 00 Contents 381,400 00 5,982 16 328,600 00 5,737 16 Totals $1,102,940 00 $20,819 16 $942,600 00 S20,349 16 I repeat any recommendations of last year, concerning the motor apparatus, as follows; 1 believe at this time f should cat your attention to the report of the sun eys made by the engineers of the New England Insurance Exchange in 1915 and 1923, particularly their reconi- mendations for additional fire protection shoeing ill their judgment what was needed because of the rapid growth of the Town. Among rather items they recommend a ladder truck for the east each of the Town. This has been recomrneudrd by me since 1915 but nothing has been done. The present and only ladder truck ire have is now in its ele-venth year of service and during the past year has shown actual signs of wear. Should we have a break-down in this much used piece of apparatus we would certainly* find ourselves badly handicapped and as a ladder truck is the most important piece of apparatus in a mire department it is not safe to depend on only one, especially when the one we have has been in service so long. 1t must be realized that an order for a piece of apparatus placed in April means a delivery in September and judging from the growth of the Tovkm the past three years and the condition of the present ladder tnick as mentioned previously, I believe it unsafe to put off any longer the purchase of an additional ladder truck for this department. Plans have been provided for an addition to the East End ,Station to hawse a ladder truck and additional men. This is important but pending this addition, the ladder truck could be housed at the Central Fire Station. The Town has grown tremendously but the Fire Department has not,grown in proportion and just as sure as we ha-,►e increased alarms and losses, so W111we have increased insurance rates, 70 WATERTOWX TOWN REPORT No insurance will compensate for a possible loss of life. lire should, therefore, de our utmost to protect the lies and property of our citizens and I urge upon the citizens of the Town the necessity of an. appropriation for the purchase of a ladder truck at once. Should I receive this additional piece of apparatus this year I trill do my utmost to roan it for the present at least with the ntunber of men the now have. '-rhe Loconiobile Combination placed in service September 7, 1912, should he replaced eat once by a conzbi:xatiou ptunping unit. This pied of apparatus was overhauled in the, spring of 1925 at a cost of sic hundred dollars (. 600) but the years of service and constant strain under which it has been oporated tell their o -n star and I do not believe this piece of apparatus is now dependable to do the work recluimd and should therefor: be replaced. I recommend that additional fire-alarm boxes be placed to protect the many new devel6paients in Town. It is desirable that the fire--alarm systems bo connected -with the, City of Waltham ul order that Nve can enjoy the same mutual protection we nottT have with the City of Newton and the Town of nelrnoat, This is the best additional fire protection we can have at a relatively low cast. The discipline of the department continues at the high stranding of other years. The men continue to respond to all alarms while off duty and show a willingness at all times. to render the best service possible. I ttrish to express my thanks and appreciation for their co6peration and the excellcsit service rendered. In closing I desire to thank all who have in any way assisted the department in its wordy of preventing and extinguisbing fire. In behalf of the members of this department I desire to thank the Selectmen for their encouragement and assistance, For a detailed report of the department expenses, refer to the auditor's report. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W, Q'HEARNT, 'kid of 1 i re Department. REPORT OF THE WIRE DEPARTMENT xatertown, Mass., January 15, lUX To the Honorable Board of Selemnen. Gentlonew The report of the Inspector of Poles and Wires for the year ending December 31, 1925, is herex~ith submitted. '"Tires were transferred and crass arras put up in Morse Street, Gilbert Street, Winter Street, Spring Street, Fayette Street, Waverley Avenue, Orchard Street, Edgecliffe Road, Nichols Avenue, Bigelow Avenue, Boylston Street and Bailee Road. Lines were repaired and slack i%rires pulled up can Bailey Road, Brigham Street, Arlington Street at the corner of Arsenal Street, Mt. Auburn Street between Hillside Road and Upland Road, between `,%flclendy Avenue and Upland Road, at the comer of 1 It. Auburn Street and Bigelow Avenue, Mt. Auburn Street near Arlington Street, at the corner of Arsenal Street and Irving Street, Boylston Street, Common Street, Orchard Street, Whit. Avenue, Fayette Street, Jewett Street near '%forse Street, l7altham Street, Stanley Avenue, Lexington Street, and to the underground at the corner of Taylor Street and Mt. Auburn Street. Repairs were MadC to a broken ground wire on Main Street in front of the police station, to the imder- ground at the coinu of �ATain Street and Cuba Street, to broken down cable in Galen Street and a broken post on Mt.Auburn Street. The breaks at Cuba and :Main ~Streets and 1VTt. Auburn Street at the corner of Taylor Street, wort the result of accidents and the cost of the repairs was paid by thaQ a responsible for the accidents. A number of police and fire-alarm 'hoaxes were transferred and repaired and a number of tappers were also transferred to new locations, About a dozers vacuum lightning arresters were installed to protect the uaderground cable from lights-ting discharges, These arresters have proved well worth while, as we had no burn-guts from lightning this past year. The wind stozm of stole lh caused a great deal of trouble. 71 72 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Poles on Arsenal Street and Jewett Street were broken and a tree was blown down at the corner of Fayette Street and Church Street, brealdng telephone, electric light wires and fire-alan-n wires. Three-phase, wires on Cross Street were also blown down, New Construction In order to improve conditions at the traffic past on Mt. Auburn Street at the corner of Bigelow Avenue, a spot- light was installed. This spotlight has proved very beneficial to traffic, and a safeguard too tho life of the traffic officer. A new fire-alarm box was installed on 'lt. Auburn Street at the corner of Arlington Street and new construction to the fire-alarm system was installed in Stearns Road. TWO new police circuits were built, clanging the police circuits from three to fire. Twenty-two old police boxes were, remodelled and put back in place. The new police desk- was installed and a ne%v generator was set up in the battery rooin. All the wiring for these installations was done in conduit. All fire-a.lai-in and police boxes were duly inspected and tested during the year. I recommend retiring six more of the old fire-alarm boxes this year and installing inodeni boxes. This can be done at a cost of one hundred thirty-five dollars (.5135) a box; the Gamewell Company allowing the Town fifteen. dollars (815) each for the old boxes. Interior wiring is constantly on the increase. About fourteen thousand (14,000) inspections were made of interior wiring and over fifteen hundred (1500) permits to turn on current were issued to the Edison Company. The Town has outgrown the present fire-alarm headquarters at the engine douse, A fireproof house should be built and fitted with the proper equipirent for the fire-alarm and police signal systems, in order to adequately safeguard life and property. This matter should be given immediate attention by. the Town government. If the Town is to build such a house and the location should he on Kain Street, when repairs are being made to the street, or resurfacing done (as I understand will be the case this spring) ducts should lie: Said on Main Street to connect with such a building, so that it would not be necessary to dig up the street again later. REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT 13 If -lain .street is to be widened between Galen Street and Mt. Auburn Street, expense to the Wire Department will be entailed can which I have not figured. It will be necessary for us to know surely about this work as the cable posts v611 have to be moved and extra cable added and the expense to the department figured, so that we may have sufficient funds to do the work. If Mt. Auburn Street is to be reconstructed, proper preparations should be bade for laYlllg ducts and test posts before the street is repaired.. A portion of this work should be done right away between Bailey Road and School Street. The street lights of the Town have received careful atten- tion. The new lights ordered in by the Board of Selectmen were located by the superintendent of street Iighting, in order to light the streets properly and satisfy the abutters. All notifications that street lights were not bunting properly were promptly attended to and the Edison Electric Company notified immediately. All bu ned out and broken lamps were promptly replaced. The followmi g is a list of the new street lighting requested and installed. Lame Inslo![ ta'nns Regidested Larnf+s jnsiallyd Me C. P.lamp in Beacop Square February" 11],1025 2 60 C. P.lamps in Franem Street rebruary 25, 1025 1 60 C. P.lamp in Br--dfard Rasa oppmita Fairviaw Road April 28, 1132E 1 60 C. P.lamp in Bradford Road April 2S, 1025 1 1000 C.P.lamp in Spp�rssng Street MaT 10. 1025 1 60 C. P.lamp isi��arrcn 5trcct at Westrtlinster Avenuu May , 1�925 1 60 C. P.lamp in Bia l evrcoocl Street apposite'remploton I rkway May 20. 1925 1 60 C. P.lamp in Beacon Park une 23. 11)25 L 60 C. P.lamp ifi Beacon Park my 23. 1'.125 1 60 C. P.lamp in Theurer Park my 23, lfl26 1 Elf-C. P.lamp in Summer Street Septenjbur 2fi, 192:r 3 60 C. P.lamps in Lovell Road October 3. 1925 1 60 C, P.lamp in Lovell Road at tba comer of Locke Road October 3. 1025 4 60 C. P,lamps in Poplar Street october 17. 1925 1 (l11 C. P-lamp in Rohbins Road ;November 1,1, 1925 1 60 C. P. lamp in CoolidgeTill Road November 1xi, 1925 1 60 C. P:hoop in Templeton Parkway Novcmlitr 1S.1925 1 1000 C. P,lamp in Temfrlctam Parkway Movember 18.1925 2 60 C. P.lawmpsin Sunnybunk Raac; ltiovernlx.r 25,1025 2 fG C, P,lamps in Mt Road November 25. 1925 2 60 C.P.lamps in Stearns Road November 25. 1925 1 1000 C. P.tamp in Mt, Auburn Street corner of Stearns Road December 8, 1925 2 W C. P.lamps in Ralph Street January 5, 1926 1 60 C. P.lamp in Bancroft Straet corder of Edenfield Avenue jasjuary 12. 11)26 1 60 C. P.lamp in Linden Street January 12. 11126 1 60 C. P.lamp in Elwn Avenue corner of Nichols Avenue anuary* 15, 1926 On June 20 one ten hundred (1000) candle-power lamp was shifted on North Deacon Street tvtro hundred fifty (250) feet west from 'Islorth Beacon Court to the comer of North Beacon 14 °4 ATERTOWN 'ri3WN REPORT Street and AJfred Road.. On December S, the sixty (60) candle- pawer lamp on pole 98/41 on Mt. Auburn Street, was discontinued. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. NTAHEY, Inspector of Poles and Wires. REPORT OF T14E INSPECTOR OF BUILDIXGS Watertown, Mass., January 7, 1.926. To the Honorable Bogard of Seleammi. Gnatknnen I herewith respectfully submit the following report of permits issued from this office for the year ending, December 31, 1925. Whole niunber issued 909. Probable cost of same, 644,860,175, as follows: 1 four-family house $11,000 56 two-family houses 2,468,500 159 one-family houses 1,160,100 32 garages 293,200 99 additions and alterations 127,250 6 factories and additions 321,500 2 office buildings 110,400 24 store buildings 269,300 1 store and garage 50,000 10 gas stations 16,150 1 stable 8,000 9 storage buildings 10,626 1 repair slop 3,000 2 sibs 2,000 1 wetwash building 3,000 1 play house 500 1 tourist camp 300 a poultry houses 200 4 repairs after fires 5,100 1. boiler set $4,800,175 13 buildings removed 4 buildings razed 7 fircivorks stands 909 76 ' 76 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT` The lodging- houses and elevators have been inspected and a report can each case seat to the Chief of District Police, State House, Boston, I have issued three hundred fifty gasoline licenses and collected S350 for the same. This amount I have paid to the Town Treasurer and receiveo his receipt for the same. Estimate for 1926 Salary of Inspector of Buildings $2,000 Salary of Clerk 225 I aintenance of Ford Gar 350 Office Expense 100 Printing Building Laws (506 copies) 60 2,735 In view of the increased valume of business in this depart- ment, and the extra office work which the new zoning law will entail, I feel it my duty in justice to the Town to ask that an assistant he appointed by your Honorable Board to help in .the work of inspection. 'eery truly }Tours, WILLIAM -H. WILSON, Inspector of Buildings. R PORT OF THE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Watertox%m, Mass., December 31, 1925. To the Selectmen of ]+'atertmmt. Genflevien: The following report of the Sealcr of Weights and 1easures, for the year ending December 31, 1925, is respectfully submitted. In compliance with Section 41, Chapter 98 of the General. Laws of Massachusetts, requiring public notice, the customary notice was given- by posting notices in the different sections of the Town. blaring the year the Sealer visited all places in the Town when: goads were bought or sold, and tested and sealed all scales, weights and measures -which were fecund to be correct, adjusted all that could be corrected, and condemned all found beyond repair and useless. Detail of Work Performed Scales Adjusted Sealed Con ennicd Platform, large 2 19 1 Platform, small 16 149 5 Gaunter 10 161 E Spring 7 113 9 Computing 4 94 2 Personal weighing 7 Prescription . . 12 . Weights Avoirdupois 1 1,115 2 Apothecary 246 1 'Metric Capacity Measures Dry measures . . . . Liquid. . . 171 24 oil ptunps 4 124 Gasoline pumps 85 1 Gasoline pumps, stags 551 77 78 WATERTOWN `SOWN REPORT Capacity iWeasures Adjusted Baled Condemned Kerosene pumps 4 . . Gil bottles 37 1i F-ael baskets 20 . LF,near Measures Yard stielks 11 2 Cloth measurinm machines 5 . . Trial Weighings Number Connnodaty Tesied Bread 648 Butter 189 Coal in paper bags 473 Coal in transit 14 Dry commodities 427 Flour 172 Fruit and vegetables 231 Grain and feed 48 Ice 32 Kindling wood in bags 157 Meats mid provisions 105 Cord wood 3 Kindling wood 12 General Inspections In stares 16 Peddlers' Licenses 39 Milk waaoli.s 24 Cba.l certificates 27 Peddlers' wagons 25 Ice wagons 14 Junk wagons 12 Gasoline pumps 118 Wholesale milkcontainers 206 Manufacturers' scaled jars 144 Violation of weights and measures laws 4 Con victions 4 Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. KILEY, .Sealer of Weights and Measures. REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Watertown, Mass., DecembeT 31, 192-59. To ME Honorable Board of Selectwell. Gentlmien: In compliance with the By-Laws of the Town, I have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police Department of the 'Town of Watertown for the year ending December 31, 1925, together with recommendations for the ensuing year.. Organization of the Department Chief John F. Milmore Liercteirants Janes P. Burke John E. McNamara Joseph J. Redly 5ergeairts Andrew, J. Donnelly George B. Searle Patrolmen William P. Coleman Step-,,art E. Savage John E. Gleason Thomas J. Cullen Vernon S. Brown James --M. ReiUy Charles FI, Glidden Joseph F. Loughlin James M. Igoe Joseph ' Valsh Arthur F. Perkins Patrick J. Callahan Louis Perkins Frank L. Mannix Henry A Doherty Edward J. Liston Thomas W. Devaney George J. Farrell Lawrence C. Hanley Joseph F. Clinton Jahn J. Igoe Francis A. Nally Richard J. Owens Edward P. '.Murphy Edward J. Boyle 79 o WATERTOWN TOWN RLPOWP Wagrokr. wan and Clerk Francis J. Powers janitor Arnold E. Holmes Arrests Total number 1,438 falcs 1,415 Females 23 Native born 931 Foreign loom 547 Causes of Arrests Abduction 1 Abandonment of wife and chill 1 Assault 2 Assault, criminal 1 Assault and battery 39 Assault on an officer 3 Assault i%pith a dangerous weapon 3 As&u It With intent to kill I Attempt to rescue a prisoner 1 Breaking glass 1 Bastardy 4 Breaking grid entering and larceny 21 Burglar's tools, having in possession 3 Bribery 2 Bribery, attempt 1 Being present at gGaning on the Lord's day 36 Contempt of Court 1 Carrying a loaded revolver 3 Carnal abu-5c of a feinale child 1 Conspiracy 2 Drunkenness 334 Default warrant 13 Disturbing the peace 14 Disturbing a public assembly 3 REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 191 Disorderly house I Discharging firearms in public place 3 Escaped from feeble-minded school I Fugitive from justice I Gaming house, cominon 1 Having in possession a firearm, being au unnaturalized foreign-born person 5 Having, gaming machines 2 Indecent act 2 junk., collecting without a license 2 Keeping open shop on Lord's Day without license 1. Liquor Laws, ` iolat n : 25 Manufacturing 1 Illegal sale 8 Illegal transportation 11 Keeping and exposing with intent to sell 18 Liquor nuisance 8 Lrceny 25 Larceny of automobile tires 18 Larceny of automobile 14 Loitering 5 Manslaughter 3 lalicious destruction of Town property +► 1 Nlaintaining a gambling nuisance. 1 Non-support 3 Non-support of rninor child 4 Non-support of minor children 6 Nora-support of parent 3 Non-support of wife 12 `Ion-payment of wages 13 Parole, violating Passing forged instrument I Profanity 12 Peddling-%-ithout a license 3 Park rules, violating 1 Revolver, carrying without a permit 4 Receiving stolen property 4 Stubborn child 4 Suspicious persons IP 82 WATE RTOWN TOWN REPORT Safe-keeping 42 Surrender warrant on bail bond 1 Selling leased property 1 Threatening 2 Threatening and having revolver in possession, being an alien 1 Trespassing 3 Unnecessary work on Lord's Day 5 Violation of probation 4 Violation of order of Court l Automobile Laws, ielating AllovHng a-person to operate who had no legal right 4 Concealing number plates to bide identity 1. Driving to left of center of-road 1 Going away and not making self knowni after doing injury to property 5 Illegal use of registration plates 36 Leaving motor running unattended 1 Operating without registration plates 1 Operating without being licensed 110 Operating without certificate of registration 15 Operating without lights 6 Operating4ftnd not having license in possession 7 Operating while under the influence of liquor 64 Operating a bus without a permit 3 Operating after license bad expired I Operating after license was revoked 11 Operating after license was suspended fi Operating an unregistered car 17 Operating so as to endanger the lives and safety of the public 10 Operating without proper brakes 12 Overspeeding 24 Parking without lights 1 Passing within eight (8) feet of street car 9 Refusing to stop on signal of police officer 8 Uiilaw it appropriation of automobile 15 Town Ordinances, violating: Going to left of a street car 29 REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 83 Going wrong way on one-way street 2 Filing to obey traffic signal 5 Board of Health Laws, violating; Keeping fish unfit for sale Butting salt eater on street 1 Leaking garbage wagon 2 Carrying garbage without a permit 1 'Dotal 1,438 Valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 1925 Value of property reported stolen $27,390 81 Value of property recovered 23,222 89 Value of property recovered for cut-of-town departments 29,189 44 Work of Signal System Day on duty calls 17,149 Night on duty calls 42,488 'Fatal telephone calls, clay and night 5,024 Miscellaneous Accidents other than automobile 19 Automobile accidents 382 Animals found 9 Animals lost 12 Articles last 64 Articles found 52 Are lights reported out 15 Brealkin.g and entering cases 67 Breaking and entering, attempt 11 Bicycles stolen 1.7 Bicycles recovered 12 Cases investigated 1,327 Children found 1$ Children Iost 54 Deaths 9 Defective streets and sidewalks 124 84 WATER`1'OWN 'TOWN REPORT Dogs found 62 Dogs reported lost 134 Dag cases investigated 110 Doors and windows found open and secured 362 Glass broken 62 Incandescent lights reported out 747 Larceny cases 146 La.rcoiay, attempt, 5 Officers delivering messages 78 People reported rnissulg 32 Robbery cases Q Sick and injured assisted 85 Suicides 1 Watches last 1 Watches found 0 Water running to uraste 10, Fires defective 32 Summonses served for out-of--town departments 612 Total 4,673 Motor Vehicles Runs made by ambulance 363 Miles run by ambulance 1,061 Miles run by touring cars 46,872 Miles run by motorcycles 37,132 Changes Sergeant Joseph J. Reilly was appointed Lieutenant on January 1, 1925, Patrolman George B. Searle was appointed Sergeant on January 1, 1925. Francis A. Nally Pas appointed a permanent patrolman on Janua7y 1, 1925. Edivard P. Murphy was appointed a pentianent p�ItT01r11�111 an January 1, 1925. Edward J. Boyle was appointed a permanent patroh-nan on April 3, 1925. RETORT of CRIEF OF POLICE 8. Janitor Arnold E. IIottries, on sick leave from June 16 to December 31, 1926. Crime One would obtain the opinion from the statistical tables included in this report that a material increase in crime had occurred during the past year. Luring the year 1925, the department made fourteen hundred thirty-eight (143 ) arrests because of violations of various laws, this showing an increase of three hundred one (391) cases over 1924. It is interesting to nctc that a portion of this growth is to be found in an increase of almost fifty per cent in arrests because of violation of liquor laws. The remainder of this increase is to be found among uses where infractions of auto- mobile and traffic regulations have been the cause of arrests. The apparent increase in a=est:s has, therefore, been dire to added interest and effort upon the part of the officers rather than any additional crime. Surrounding cities and towns report an extension of crimes of the more serious nature while 'at:ertown's record indicates a reduction in offenses of this type. Liquor Laws As above stated the munber of arrests because of violation of the liquor laws during the past year sho%red a grow-Lh of Borne eighteen cases. Tile the number of arrests because of illegal sale has shown some additions, the major portion is to be found under illegal transportation. The regard of the Town during the past seve al years in this respect has been unusually goad, but its reputation can bc- maintained only by constant %vigilance. Unlike other violations of laver, the regulations with regard to liquor are extremely difficult in that considerable time must be spent by the officers in obtaining actual evidence of unques- tionable nature, and the securing of evidence of this nature usually requires the services of several officers. '"Vork iri con- nection with the enforcement of the liquor laws requires many hours of extra, duty upon the part of the officers. The department has continued to obtain the valuable 86 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT co6peration of the various civic organizations interested in the liquor problem. Traffic The importance of traffic control continues to gnaw with the number of cars on the highways and the improvements of streets. The most serious problem confronting the department is that of efficient traffic control. luring the past year fire hundred ninety (590) arrests have been made beta-Ltsc of violations of traffic laws, this representing an increase of t-�,o hundred t1iirty (230) over 1921 and three hundred eighty-three (38,9) over 1923. With five motorcycles patrolling the highways, it is believed that ample protection against the speeder and careless driver is now afforded the residents of the Town. The efforts of the traffic officers toward careless and dangerous operation of motor cars has earned the community a reputation for strictness in the enforcement of the automobile regulations. Rigid enforcement of speed laws should continue, but it is a questionable matter as to whether more motorcycle patrols. would have any material effect toward reducing the unneces- sary loss of lives as a result of automobile accidents. Unfor- ttinately, accidents do 'happen -v�rbile caxs are being operated by careful and experienced dti ers, and where speeding plays no part in the causation of the accident. The number of cars an the road, in themselves, create accident hazards, and for this reason it is believed that this; present system of traffic patrol should be further extended by the place-ment of traffic officers at dangerous crossings. It is recommended, therefore, that five additional patrolmen be added to the farce for the purpose of further control of this serious and increasing problem. Signed Service The new desk in connection with the police signal serVice has been placed in operation during the past year and has greatly facilitated the work of the department. The desk is equipped with control mechanism for the signalling of officers by, means of lights a»d horns, but because REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE $7 of lack of appropriation this feature of the service has not been completed. It is realized: that the extension of this added feature of the system, if done at one time, would require considerable of an appropriation, and it is suggested that tl-is work be done over a period of several years. Under the present conditions valuable time is often lost in locating officers in the event of an emergency arising, while with the signal light and horn systein it is passible to snake the work of the department more efficient because of this time saved. With the installation of hams and lights so distributed on the different routes a maximum quality of service could be rendered. The lights and horns can be so distributed that, no natter where the officer may be he is either in sight of the signal light or within hearing distance of the horn, and if the officer on a certain route is wanted it is only necessary to flash the lighf an that particular route. It is believed that, with tho proper installation of this extension, it would be possible for the police headquarters to communicate with all officers on routes within a minute after they first signal is flashed. Recommendations The Ford sedan no%v used by the department in patrolling the outlying districts has been operated censtazitly during the past year, and is, at the present tiane, in need of extensive repairs. This machine has been operated practically twenty- four (24) hours a day, or thirtl four thousand six hundred seventy-two (34,672) miles during the year. The purchase of a more powerful and faster car is recommended. It is recommended that the five (5) motorcycles at present in use in the department be to nied in and replaced. This transfer could be made for seven hundred dollars ( 706). It is recommended that a, new gas hat-water heater be installed in the station. The heater at present in use was installed in 1906 and has deteriorated to such an extent that it is beyond any repair. The cost of replacement -%would be approximately two. hundred thirty-one dollars (S231). AVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT It is recommended that new police signal bores be installed at the following places: Corner Gilbert and Charles streets. Corner Warren and Lexington streets. Corner Springfield and. Fitchburg streets. Corner Fairview and Bradford roads. prate Street near Lincoln Street. Coolidge Hill load near factory. Corner Prentiss and Belmont streets. This would necessitate an appropriation of twelve hunt red twenty-five dollars (81225). I recommend that an appropriation of thirty-two hundred thirty dollars ( 3230) be made for the purpose, of installing horns and lights in connection with the new signal service System. I recommend the appointment of five (5) additional men to the department_ Conduct of Officers The general conduct and discipline in the department duruig the gust year has been good, the members continuing to perf+erm their ditties in a Faithful and satisfactory manner, their assistance and cooperation always being given cheerfully and promptly. Conclusion In conclusion I desire to thank the Honorable Board of electrnen, the Justice of the Second District Court of Eastern iMiddlesex, the Associate Justices, the Clerk of said Court, the members of the Police Department, and all ethers who have in any way assisted in upholding the good nan3e of the Torn. Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. -MILMORE, Chief of police. REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 7'O I'1ie Hanarable Board of Selecimen. Gendenzen. The fallowing report, relating to work done and money expended for the year ending_ December 31, 1925, is respectfully submitted. Highway Construction lkty ipis Appropriation $25,000 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 1,338 00 $26,338 00 Expendii ores Bailey Read $1,716 29 Beltevue Road 5,904 82 C oluinbia Street 5,5m i10 Hamden Avenue 3,050 40 Nfain Street at Chapman Street (remo-,ring bank, building walls, grading and surfacing sidewalks) 2,794 60 Marien Road 227 05 Ohioy Street (building walls, grading and surfacing sidewalks) 592 78 Stoneleigh Road 6,327 65 526,209 80 Balance 128 11 $26,338 00 Hamden Avenue A surface drain was laid in this street, necessary catch basins -were installed, and every lot, 'vacant or othenrise, was con- nected with suer, water and gas before the work- of road building was started. so 90 wATE-RTOWN TOWN REPORT The construction is of what is known as granvel and ail, the gravel being supplied from our Dwn pit can Pleasant Street. Stoneleigh Road It was necessary to rebuild ,Stoneleigh Road, as it was in a very bad condition, clue principally to the fact that originally it hail a clay foundation. In the early spring, when the (rest was corning out of the ground, this street was in a really dangerous and almost impas- sable condition, and callcd for inunediate attention. This department laid a drain the entire length of the street, as well as a stone drain along the north side. Sixteen inches of excavation were replaced with gravel and stone, and the work was finished by a thorough rolling, and the building of a tar and stone surfacing. Bailey Road Before rebuilding Bailey Road, it was rewired that a drain be laid from Mt. Auburn Street to Stoneleigh Road South and the necessary catch basins installed. This was done, and that section of the road which lies between the above mentioned streets was completed. It is hoped that the construction now ending at Stoneleigh Road South till be continued to Bellevue Read at an early date, and we will then have a first rate thor- oughfare, from Mt. Auburn Street to Ccnunon Street. Bellevue Road The work on Bellevue Road turned out to be considerably more costly than we had anticipated, but Nv e harre the satis- faction of knowing that the construction is first class in every respect, and we feel that time will but strengthen our convic- tion that the expenditure was fully justified. Special attention was given to the drainage of this street. Surface drains were installed„ and there was at least a foot of excavatiou which was filled with gravel and stone, the latter coming frorn our pit on Pleasant Street. Columbia Street Tile work. on Columbia Street began at the Common Street end, and the road was graded and built to Barnard Avenue. REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 91 Curbing Nva.s installed on both side of the street. The widening of this street necessitated the removal of many trees. A drain was laid, the requisite catch basins were installed, and the work was completed by the build Ling of a six-inch tar macadam road. Highway Maintenance Receipts Appropriation 844,000 00 General Maintenance Expendilures Building fence, corner of Palfrey and Forest Streets $18 17 Cleaning catch basins 5,150 60 Cinder walks 429 55 Comer Elton and Nichols Avenues, repairs 323 66 Grading borders 170 65 Phillips Street, filling is water break 102 40 Painting streets 432 07 Patching and resurfacing streets 13,137 80 Repairs A-lorse Street fence 11 31 Repairing and cleaning Califomia Street culvert 210 31 Repairing and cleaning Main Street culvert 156 33 Sanding 2,138 12 Snow 5,839 22 Street cleaning 3,641l 10 Street signs 324 55 Setting curbing 233 47 Traffic signs 1,411 16 Walnut Street 178 24 — S33„ 27 11 Equipment Mama tenance Coal 111 72 Equipment repairs 294 54 92 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Equipment supplies s1.99 56 Expressing 67 49 Freight 16 63 Gravel Pit (repairs and power) 65 67 Hardware supplies 224 19 Incidentals 22 Off Keystone digger repairs 401 69 L uitems 44 50 Lumber 160 04 Rollo repairs 607 14 Snow plow -repairs 43 40 Tractor repairs 82 77 Telephone sera ce 166 98 Tools 483 02 - — 3,081 34 Automobile Maintenance Automobile and truck repairs S1,732 80 Automobile and truck supplies 3,512 09 Ford sedan and extra 700 35 Ford truck 621 25 Insurance 89 94 Storage of trucks and automobiles 239 50 Registrations 42 00 6,936 Bridge Maintenance Repairs to B i;dge Street Bridge $24 67 Repairs to Galen Street Bridge 15 90 $40 57 General maintenance *33,927 11 Equipment rnam' tena.nce 3,081 34 Automobile maintenance 6,936 99 Bridge maintenance 40 57 $43,086 01 Balance 13 99 - $44,000 00 REPORT OF HICaI3WAI' UEPART TENT 93 Stable Maintenance ,Receipts Appropriation $25,000 00 E'"xpe;id'imres Blacksmith and helper $3,015 01 Coal 60 00 Expressing 26 42 Grain 3,611 80 Hardware supplies 467 43 Hay and straw 3,445 30 Horses 1,000 00 Lighting stable 1.63 27 Lauternzman 1,404 55 Saddler 1,505 45 Stablemen 7,556 66 Stable repairs 396 80 Stable and blacksmiLh's supplies 2,069 31 Street blankets 102 00 Telephone 71 64 N�Tater 14 08 S24,090 86 Balance 14 25,000 00 Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation $6,500 00 Transferred at To,,vn Xlec ing 1,338 00 $5,162 00 .��peradittcr�s Vacations to employees $5,162 00 94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway Superintendent Receipts Appropriation $ ,500 00 Expenditures Salary of superintendent $3,600 00 Highway Clerk Receipts ,Appropriation $1,300 00 Expenditures Salary of clerk- $1,300 00 Highway Office Receipts Appropriation U00 GO Expenditures Clerical b re S75 00 Office supplies 50 04 Payroll bock 44 75 Printing 129 91 5eiver bows 39 25 Telephone 42 78 Towels 7 50 Typevmter repairs 7 80 97 03 Balance 2 07 $400 00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENIi' 95 Drainage .receipts Appropriation 57,200 00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Bailey Road 614 26 q,825 44 51.,439 70 Behnont Street corner CcinmDnwealth Road 87 11 129 51 216 62 Bellevue Road 37 95 51 70 89 74 Brunner Street 65 07 86 50 151 57 Columbia Street 59. 70 92 48 162 18 Comer Mt. Auburn and Inring 'Streets 32 50 14 06 46 56 Elton Avenue 48 86 68 33 117 19 Francis Strut 95 01 Oi1 44 156 45 Hamden Avenue 331 22 276 15 607 37 Taiu Street at Green Street 24 35 41 56 65 91 Repairs to catch basins 123 91 102 99 226 90 Repairs to Treadaway Brook 52 01 7 90 59 91 5toneleigh Road 2,585 99 1,273 45 3,859 44 84,157 94 83,031 60 $7,189 54 Balance 10 46 87,200 00 Betterments 1925 Receipts Appro riation .S25,500 00 Betterment C©nstructian Expenditwes 1wr Stock 7"ofrd Bridgharn Avenue 294 94 8225 73 $520 67 Burnham Street 611 01 175 50 78B 51 Chandler Street 887 69 589 10 1,476 79 Everett Avenue 1,639 78 795 69 2,435 47 Kimball Road 1,060 20 1.,998 85 3,059 0-0 Robbins Road 256 03 354 90 610 93 Templeton Park-way 1,020 54 2,203 61 3,224 15 IN= Avenue 1,437 81 1,048 05 2,505 86 $7,228 00 87,391 43 S14,619 43 go W-,kTERT0IVIN TOWN REPoRT Betterment Drainage I rrben— Stock Total Burnham Strut, Bridgliam Avenue, Chandler and Sycamore Streets S3,379 64 52,015 38 95,395 02 Everett Avenue 477 70 378 07 855 77 Kimball Road 187 8.5 263 05 450 00 Robbins Road 368 70 191 32 560 02 Templeton Par",ay 329 44,E 384 30 713 79 Wilson Avenue 340 04 344 51 684 55 $5,083 42 $3,576 63 $8,660 05 Betterment Construction 14,619 43 23,279 4 Balance 2,220 52 25,500 00 Betterments 1925 la rc.T, 6nse to a petition of the abutters, Bridgharn Avenue, Burnham Street, Chandler Street, Everett Avenue, Kimball Road, Robbins Road, 'T'empletou Parkway and Wilson Avenge were built under the Betterment Act. The drainage was first taken care of in the above mentioned streets. Needed catch basics were installed. After excavating to a depth of six inches below the final grade, the roller was used with good effect. Gravel was then applied, followed by a coat of oil can Everett Avenue, Robbins Road and Wilson Avenue. On account of the heavy traffic can Ki nball Rand and Templeton Parkway, it was considered advisable to use trap rock and asphalt instead of gravel. Due to the inclement weather the work of ailing Bridgham Avenue, Burnhann and Chandler Streets was not finished this year, but will be completed as soon as weather conditions pennit. REPORT OF HIGMV)LY DEPARTMENT 97 Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation $20,000 00 Expepiditures Cinder walks 8770 57 Curbing 910 90 Gracling borders, 202 29 Granolithic walks 17,318 16 Setting curbing 701 95 819,993 90 Balance 6 10 -- $20,000 00 Sidewalks The appropliation for sidewalk construction should be greatly increased. We should not lose sight of the fact that properly owners bear one-half the expense of the bundling of new walks on public streets, and this money goes directly into the Town 'Treasury. At the present time, we are carrying on our bc)aks one hun- dred twenty-four applications for nee, gs anolitluc sidewalks left over from 1925. Asides and Papers Receipts Appropriation $20,000 00 Expenditures Gleaning dumps $2,059 47 Clean-ups week notices 35 50 Collecting 17,894 25 10,989 22 Balance 10 73 S20,000 00 93 WATERTOWN TOWN PEPORT Ashes and Papers; As the }rears go by, the callectioa and disposition of ashes and paper becomes an increasingly difficult problem due to the fact that: places available for dumping are becoming fewer and fewer. The lowlands are gradually being filled in and the time is not far distant when the tawn Avill no longer he able to take"care of this wort- with the present equipment. When the dumping; places now in use are filled in, it 'Fill be necessary to provide motor trucks to haul adzes to the Bemis pit, as we arc at present doing with waste paper. If the: citizens of the Town were more careful to beep write paper separate froin ashes, this department would fired it easier to keep the dumping places in a more. sightly condition, and consequently avoid complaints from these living near by. Dust Laying Receipts Approprization $15,000 00 Expenditures Asphalt $3,249 23 Coal 121 30 Demurrage 98 00 EgWpnient repairs 257 45 Equipment supplies 211 12 Payrolls, applNing dust layer 4,707 42 Rotar 1,215 14 Sand 2,1087 93 Street cleaning 2,1550 56 S14,098 11 Balance 1 so 15,400 00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 99 Sewer Construction Appropriation 510,000 00 Additional appropriation 600 00 Borrowed inaney 27,090 00 $37,600 00 ExPaiditures Labor .Stack Total Arlington Street $999 76 333 56 81,333 32 Alfred Road 165 24 221 43 386 67 Arsenal Street 182 72 53 65 236 37 Amherst Road 10420 151 63 34,E 92 Bemis Street 83 27 49 88 133 15 Brimmer Street 48 70 85 95 134 65 Bellevue Toad 459 54 158 73 618 27 Boston & Maine R.R. 3,438 45 1,642 06 5,080 51 Comer Belmont and Keenan. .Streets 413 59 182 52 596 11 California Street 65 59 97 00 162 59 Common Street 263 89 110 97 374 86 Coolidge Hill Road 451 90 202 39 654 29 Copeland Street 509 81 149 37 659 18 Chapmaxi Street 625 40 218 80 844 29 Edenfield .Avenue 68 98 46 20 115 18 Emerson Road 191 56 134 40 325 96 Fitchburg Street 1,754 71 449 58 2,204 29 Flint Road 642 1.9 234 66 876 85 Hillside Road 128 82 121 72 250 54 Hillcre.st Circle 400 38 170 90 571 28 Hudson Street 55 49 25 40 80 40 Haraden Avenue 378 04 144 84 522 88 Lawrence Street 406 72 168 30 575 02 Lovell Avenue 443 78 259 76 703 54 Linden Street 169 07 107 50 277 47 Lovell Read 901 48 364 14 1,205 62 Ladd Place +68 91. 59 31 128 22 Main Street near Emerson Road 44 34 7 3 67 118 51 100 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Labor Stock Total Marcia Road $203 66 8114 43 318 09 Oakley Road 940 90 298 31 1.,239 27 Poplar Street 994 07 403 71 1,397 78 Quirk Street 104 00 50 45 155 35 Richards Road 387 28 213 31 600 59 Spring Street 108 39 77 60 185 89 Stoneleigh Road 65A 90 146 40 801 30 Salisbury Road 102 74 64 27 167 01 Standish Road 736 33 41.7 88 1,154 21 Stearns Read 118 86 125 71 244 57 Sunnybank Road i0D :37 292 31 89,1 68 Templeton Parkway 184 1.1 85 68 269 79 Theurer Park 396 78 372 70 769 48 Watertown Street 280 67 387 35 668 02 esti-ninster -venne 74 93 26 4,5 101 ,138 Castings an hand January 1, 1O26 267 00 267 00 $19,446 Obi $9,361 38 $28,807 44 Bala-nee 8,792 56 $37,600 00 Sewer Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $15,01)0 00 Additional appropriation 5,000 00 ��y]�,}} ��^^yy((fi�rr;� f� *$20,V�I0 00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Flushing sewer and stoppages $3,313 12 309 44 83,622 56 House connections 12,321 30 3,596 03 15,917 33 Raising manholes 237 50 2O5 65 443 15 $15,871 9 $4,111 12 319,983 04 Balance 16 96 $20,000 00 RE-PORT OF T41GRAVAY DEPARTMFIXT 101 Garbage Receipts Appropriation $20,000 00 Expendiiures Canvas covers $47 00 Equipment supplies 60 89 Equipment repairs 72 64 Gasoline and oil 443 34 Painting wagons 109 10 Payrolls, collecting garbage 18,121 01 Storage of truck 60 00 Truck repairs 357 46 Tires for truck 333 30 Water 29 04 Watchnan 300 00 $19,933 78 Balance 66 22 , S20,000 00 Respectfully submitted, PIERCE P. CONDON, Superipstend,va of Streets. REPORT OF TIM TOWN EN INFLER Watertown, i4Iass,, December 31, 19726. To Me Honorable Board of Sekctmexs. Coro etimx The following account of work done by this Department for the year ending 1925 is hereby respectfully submitted. Report The Engineering Department consists of the following: Wilbur F. Turned, Consulting Engineer; Forrest J. Maynard, Town E nginecr; George N. Watson, ,Assistant Engineer; Thomas V. Dwyer, Radmau. This Department is appointed by the Selectmen and is directly under their supervision. 'We are called upon to do work for every Department in Watertown, and the amount of engineering work required by a town of our population, has kept this small force unusually busy. X am this year asking for additional liclp during part of the year when there is a rush of work, which is requircd to be clone on short notice. Assessors' Mock System Flans All plans used by the Assessors are made:by this Department and require from three to four months' work of our entire farce. The work consists of changing all lines on the Assessors' PJans representing di,%isions of property, to correct loca;ti4ns as recorded by deeds, conveying, stibdi%vision, or other changes taking place during the past year. All buildings of any character constructed during the past year are located and platted on the Assessors' plans.. The majority of the Block plans are drawn on a scale of forty (40) feet to an inch, and others on a scale of eighty (SO) feet to an inch which is mach too small a scale for accurate work. All of these plans are necessary and very usef d to the 102 R-2t1OuT OF TOWN ENGINEER 103 general public who are constantly calling at this office to see; them, as well as all other Departments who are using Town plans. It is our aim to have all plans made on the forty (40) foot scale which is of convenient size and practical. These original plans have been in constant use for thirty- three (33) years. They were drawn with great:care and accuracy, and should have been mounted on rigid wooden frames to preserve their correct shape and form, instead of being rolled loose and set upon end at the convenient use of many who do not realize the need of great care to prevent wrinkling and cracking. These sectional plans should be renewed by replotting the whole town from the original surveys, and the work on such plans conznxenced at once. The cost; of a complete set would be about tens thousand dollars (810,000) and would require between two and three years. Rounded Comers Matey comers halre been rounded and a twenty (20) foot radius used as the minimum of curvature, in a few cases a lesser radius has been used. This part of our work is of great benefit in reducing accidents to the motoring public as well as the pedestrians. Watertown is much ahead` of other towns and cities in this work, and wherever street improvements are contemplated, the owners of corner lots of land have cheerfully deeded to the town without expense the area required. In other cases, personal solicitation with the assistance of the Highway Department has succeeded in convincing the owner of the desirability of such i nprcvemend for public purposes. FORREST J. L'vTAYNAR ), Town Engine-er. Highways Upon the followmi g named streets, grades have been estab- lished, street lines defined, record puns drawn and descriptions mritten by this Department, and have been made public ways by the Beard of Selectmen under the Betterment Act. Lkm►rhth Width Sired From TO Fret Feet Pale Bridghum Ave:= Rumhaan Street Private 1—and I8•i so March 23 I3u=hani Street Chandler Street The Belmont Lino 300 41l March 23 Chtlmdlcr Street Sgcamore Strett The n3clmant Vino :r35 40 March 2$ Everett Avenue Pa!#reY 5trcet OW fcQt NQrth wo -10 %-larch 23 Mrnball Road Mt.Auburn Stmet Maplewood Street bV4 40 Mnrth 23 Robbiri,�s Road Bellevue Road Private Lahti 250 40 March 23 Tompleton Pare Mt.Auburn Street Maplewood Street 520 40 'March 23 Wilson t'Wennu Belmont Street PnVato Land 410 40 March 23 a.5103 Public Streets That Were rebuilt During the Year .Sires! From Ta Length to Prei Bailey Road Ift. Auburn Stro,:t StoneTeiggh Road 480 BeRevue Road Common Street Ruuseil Avenue 980 Columbia Stmet common Street BaTaard Avenue 600 Harnden?!venue Waverley Avenuc Carroll Strut Soo Stoneleigh Rond I3:eiIty Road Bailey Road I,'= 4,050 List of Sidewalk Construction— Granolithic Walks IN o. of No. of Piqua re Fr el Squaye Feet 4-ind; Walk 6411t}c N"alk Adams Avenue 800 208 Bailey Road 643 77 Barnard Avenue 430 80 Belmont Street at Coi-ranonivealth Road 351 Belmont Street 1,174 Brigham Street 91.5 -rarer Road, Bast 980 170 Clyde Road 370 Chauncey Street 540 1`5) Chestnut Street 1,i:50 Church Street r 15 50 Commonwealth Road 603 Elton Avenue 00 50 Frank Street 206 Galen Street 1,038 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 105 No. of No. of Squara Feet square Feet 441ttla Walk 6-incla T-Valk Garnet Street 512 Hall Avenue 675 180 Harnden :Avenue 450 Hovey Street 525 130 Irving Street 730 18 Lincoln Street S00 75 Main Street oil 80 lVaplewood .street 3,405 150 TJaricn Road 1,520 130 'Morse Street 325 04 i1,1t. Auburn Street at Adams Avenue 2,490 400 'Nit. Auburn Street at Parker Street 1,246 'Mt. Auburn Street at Common Street 1,515 Mt. Auburn Street at Irvibg Street 1,863 'Mt. Auburn Street at Templeton Parkway 3,168 XIt. Auburn Street at St. John's Church 140 135 Nichols Avenue 250 268 Oliver Street 2,282 Phillips Street 1,225 Porter Street 200 Russell. Avenue 1,931 240 School Street 500 50 Stoneleigh Road 7+60 140 Summer Street 215 Upland Road 465 Walnut Strut 2,470 75 Wilson Avenue at Belmont Street 400 50 Total, square feet 41,591 2,975 Total number of square yards laid 4,963 Curbing Laid During 1925 Gran%le Corner Radizs Sh'dighl Blacks Bailey Road at Stoneleigh Road 112 36 Bailey Road at Brighten Street 14 12 Bellevue Road at Common Street 35 25 13elle%me Road.at Robbins Road 30 28 Belmont Street at Hall Avenue 131 12 Belmont Street at Commonwealth Road 50 18 Belmont Strmt at Wilson Avenue l" 22 Burnham Street at Bridgliarn Avenue 75 22 Chestnut Street 36 212 2 Columbia Street 92 520 Commonwealth Read 57 26 *Galen.Street 10 125 1 *Irving Street 125 1 Kimball Rcad 126 42 Mt. Auburn Street at. Parker Street 29 93 *'fit. Auburn Street at Irving Street 42 163 Mt:. Auburn Street at Phillips Street 45 6 Aft. Auburn Street at Adams Avenue 42 12 *Mt. Auburn Street at Conunon Street 190 A-It. Auburn Street at St, lk•rary Street 44 *14It. Auburn Strcct, at Templeton Parkway 1.27 Russell Avenue at .Brigham Street 13 12 Templeton Parkway 184 54 Total 1,102 1,916 6 *Curling rekdcl. w REPORT OV TOWN ENGINEER 107 Drainage Built During 1925 AFo. of LC71gll; Size in No. of Catch Location hi Feet Indies .1raw ales Basuts Dailey Read 513 15 3 4 Bum ain Street 203 12 3 4 Burnham Street 178 15 Bridgharn Avenue 102 12 1 California Street 1 Chandler Street 334 15 13 5 Columbia Street 1 Evans Road 55 12 0 0 Everett Avenue 225 12 1 3 Hamden Avenge 160 12 1 2 Irv-ing Street 1 Ianball Read 150 10 2 3 Robbins Road 175 12 1 2 Stoneleigh Road 864 12 3 1 Sycamore Street 248 15 2 0 Templeton Parkway 275 10 2 4 't+ilsan Avenue 270 10 1 4 Total 3,842 24 37 List of Sewers that Were Laid During 1925 No. of Leitglh Site of man- Localim in }eeY 110jes haics Alfred Road 74 6 1 Amherst. Reuel 170' 6 1 Arlington Street 710 6 0 Arsenal Street 61 6 0 Bellevue Road 165 6 1 Belmont Street near Brier Street 264 6 1 Bemis Street 50 6 0 Boston&Maine (Stock yards serer) 1,622 8 5 Brimnner Street 50 6 1 Chapman Street 240 6 0 Common Sheet 195 6 1 Coolidge Mill Road 347 6 1 108 -ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT No. of Lmglis Size cif Mavt- Locatiora -ba Feed Iatches hales Copeland Street 200 6 1 Easement off Alfred Road. 130 6 1 Edendeld Avenue near Bancroft Street 100 6 0 Emerson Road 232 6 0 Fitchburg Street 786 S 3 Flint Road 3GO 6 2 Hamden Avenue 305 6 1 Hillside Road 150 6 0 H llcrest Circle 200 6 2 Hudson Street 15 6 0 Ladd Place 70 6 1 Lawrence Street: 231 8 2 Levis Shephard Sever from Boston : Vaine Stock Yards 220 E 1. Linden Street 188 6 1 Lovell Road 635 6 3 LoiveE Avenue 175 6 2 lKain Street near Em+ersan Road 7€1 S � Marcia Read 1015 6 1 Oakley Road 515 8 3 Poplar Street 813 6 4 Quirk Street 130 6 0 Richards Road 220 6 1 Salisbury Read 98 0 6 Spring Street 33 6 2 Standish Road 160 8 2 Stearns Road 64 G 1 Stoneleigli Road 103 6 1 Sunnyb,-mk Road 425 G Templeton Parkway 154 6 1 Theurer Park 327 G 2 Watertown Street 254 G 2 Total 11,565 56 REPORT OF TOWN EX7GINEER 109 Private Sewer Connections Per Celli of I P24 1925 1wreuse Number of sewer connections located 257 381 48 0 Total length of sewer conliections lusted 10,706 ft. 14,960 ft. 40% The sewer sy*steni of Watertown is now 48.86 m es long and has four thousand hires hundred eighty*-eight (4,388) connections. FORR�ST J. MAYNARD, 7 omi Engineer. STREET LIST Table Showing Length and Width of Public and Private Streets is Watertown, Mass. hyengths Ln OZ NrA�Ml FROM TO � .2 Adams Ave........ hit.Auburn St,... School St....... 50 1670 1895 Ada=SL....... hit. Auburn St.. . Nichols Ave_... 40 UIO ........ Admiral St...,.... 'Ye-Arniastcr rive., H. & M.R.R.«. 5o 400 .... ......... Acton St.......... Howard St... ..... Oakland St...... 40 400 ,.... .. ..... Alden Rd.. .. .... Belmont St.. . . ... 1'rivate land... 62 ... 310 J917 Alfred Rd......... No.Beacon St..... Riverside St.... 40 355 ..... ... ..... Arnherst Rd.<. . ... Mt.Auburn St.... Stearn Rd.. .... 40 400 ..... ........ . Andrew St......_. Gleason St......,. Partridge St.... 40 200 .... ... . ,. Appleton 5t,...... Upland Rd.. . ... .,Rangeley Rd..., 40 ... 400 IDIO Appletoa Ter.. .... Apple.Wn St....... Private land.,.. 40 ... 180 1919 Arden Rd....,.... Oakley R1....... Private land... 40 550 .... ........ Arlington St_.. !Arsenal St... .... Bel min nt St.... 40--00 500 .... . .... Arsenal St.... . ... Beacon Sq........ Boston line...,- 5ll~-80 D900 ......... Arthur'Per........ tAdarns St......... Private land..,. 25 ISO Arundel Ter..... .. Boyd St.. ....... Private hind.... 30 30 _ .... .. .. Auburn Place, . ... hit. Auburn St„ Private laud... 20 150 ... ........ Avon Rd... . ...... Belmont SG.. .. ... Private land.., 40 ... 3S0 1921 Bacon St... . ...... Main St.. ........ Pleasant St.. . . 26-30 000 .... ........ Bancroft St... . ... Waverley Ave..... T.exington St.... 50 935 ,.... —...... 13ailey Ave;. . ... Belrzront St... .... Private land... 40 345 .... ........ I3ailey Rd......... hit. Auburn St.. .. Bellevue 12d..... 45 1400 1880--1+924 Bapt`M Walk.. . . . Nit. Auburn 5t— .. Spring St....... 10 215 1876 Bartlett St.. . ..., Everett Avc....... Forst St._. ... 40 700 .... ........ 'Barnard Ave,..... Broadw-ay........ Bellevue Rd. ..., 40 212 1530 1807-1907 Batts Rd. . ....... Nit.Auburn St.. .. Private land.,.. 10 820 1899 13atos Rd. East.... Mt.Auburn St.. . . Bates Rd....... .10 :3W 1012 Bay St.. . . . . . .... No. Rene,=St..... CharlesRiverlid. 40 ..... 30U 1921 Beacon Park. ..... No. Beacon St...., No. Beacon St.... 40 Ko .... ........ Belmont St......, . Lexington St...... Waltham tine. . 35-50. .... 2ruDo ...,,.... Bellevue Rdl: ..... Bailey Rd....—,- Private laad.... 40 880 1383 1907-1924 Bemis St..._...... '4 averley Ave..... Lexington St... &D 10M ... ...... ... Berkeley St.., . . . . Arlington$at.. . . . . Private hand.... 40 ..... 305 1922 Bmclnvood Ave.... Charles River Rd. Arsenal St....., 4"3 ..... 1360 1913-1921 Bigelow Ave... . ... hat. Auburn St.. .- Nichols Ave. ... 40 I035 1873 Bigelow Ter........ Boyd St.. ........ i c1 wton line. .. ail 11.J .... . ....... Boyd St.. . . ..... . Gtatcn, 5t,. . ,. Newton line. .. 40 . 1000 1872 Bvstvnin Ave..... . Mt.Auburn St... , B.R M1 R' R... 30 'ri.30 .. . ......... Boylston St.. . . ... .%tt, Aubtnrn St.., - Nit. 'Auburn St.. 50 Um 1000 Bradford Rd. ..... Orchard St.. ..... Locke St._... •10 1l46 .... Bradshaw St. ._... Waverley Ave..... Uxington St.., el 1060 .... Bridge St.. .. . ..., Buick St.--. ... .. Newton line.... 26-19 270 990 1015 Bridgham Ave..... Burnham St......'Private land.... 30 1S1 1025 Brigham St... .... Russell Are....... Bailey Rd...., 40 015 ID01 Brimn er St.. . .,._ lit. Auburn St.. .. 13etrnont St..... 40 875 1012 Broadway.. . . .... Russell Ave.. .... Barnard Ave... 40 245 .... ........ Brawfield St... , , .. rLInsb St... ..... , Buick St........ 40 12M ..... ... ...... RF-PORT OF TOWN ENGl;~*1>LE R Ltn�+ll�s J NAME flint TO � � k7 r Brown St... . ...., Sycamore St...... RTaltham.line.. 40 210 .... ........ Brookline St. ..... Belmont St....... Warmn St..... 40 1600 ... .. .......,. BvickSL. ........ Evans St........ Walti7am St.., . 40 831 .._... Burnham St...... Chandler St. .,, . Belmont line.. . 40 400 1023 Califoruix St....,., Watertown St...,. Nowtan line... 3G--64 ... 1575 1720 Capital St... ...,. Galen St.. ._.. . .. Union St.. . .... jo ...,, 1055 1857 Carroll St......... Orchard St.. ..... Belmont St-... 40 ... Id2:5 IS74 Carry.fit.. ........ Chapman St...... King St....... 40 430 .... ....—.. Carver Rd..... .., Belmont St... . . .. Clyde Rd...... 40-4G ... 830 191S Carver Rd.Mot— Carver Rd.—.... Maplewood St,. 40 660 Iola Center St.,.,., .. Walnut St.. . . .... F=Uizt St., . , 10 ... 515 18% Chadbourne Ter.. Elm St..__ ...... Private,ltesnd... 39 145 .... ........ Chandler St.. . .... Sycarnore St..... Belmont line.. .. 40 ., rAS ' 1925 CrhAPmau St....... Alain St.---..;,.. MadMn Ave... 44 1071� 856 1023 CNLrles SL........ Olney St.. .... . .. Gilbert St..... 40 700 .... Chauncey St....... hat.Auburn St.. ., Boylston St.... CO 700 1005 Chester St.. . ..... Alt.Auburn St.... Washburn St. .. 40 $45 IBM Chestnut St.. . ,-. ]~lain St.. .._ ..... Cuba St.. ..... 24-30 235 800 1862 +Chestnut Park.... Dexter Ave....... Quimby St.,. . 4a 310 .... ....... .. Church St.. . ..... .Main 5t.. . .. ..... Orchard St, . 40 ..... 33I0 1851-1591 -1QOG Church-Hill Sat..... 141ain St......,... Catholic Ch.Ld. 1S Im ., Church Lane...... Pleasant SL......_ Catholic Cli. L d. I?19 2U0 .... .... ChurchPhice.... .. Church St........ Private 20 170 .. . . _....... Clayton St,.. .... Lloyd Rd......... Irma Ave...... -io ... IG5 1014 Clarendon St,......Arling-ton St_..._ Glen Rd... ... 40 375 ..,, ........ Clyde Rd......... Carver R4. East„. CommonwltbRd 40 430 1918 Colombia St. . . . Russell Ave., .,. ,. Common St.... 10 ... Silo. 1S90 Common St....., M r. Aubtim St.. , Belmont St.... 40-50 ... 4290 ...,_._.. Commonw'ltlt Rd,. 13ulinout St.,..... Maplewood St.. 40 1030 1017 Coolidga Avc...... Arsenal St.. ...... C ambridgc line.. 40 .. 2010 1854-187+4 Coolidge Hill 'St. . . Arlington St.... ., Clravc St. ...... 40-50 W W 1890 Cottage St.,...... Mt.Auburn St,... Catholic Cerra... as 1077 1923 Cottage Lrtae....,. Cottage...,...... .Molloy^St. .... 30 19; .... ...... , Copeland St....... Main St.. ....,... Warman St..... 40 1610 ., ....... Concord Rd.. , .... Boylston St.... ., Winthmp St.,. 5U (1 X 1020 Cros`s St; ......... Ple ant St....... 5[inttr St� . ... 24 000 1704-1854 Cuba St.. . . ,... .thin St.......... Myrtle St. . ... ao ... 775 1 1850 Cary St.,. . .. ..... Summer 9t... .... Fayette 5t..... 110 260 .... .... Cushman.St. .., Fayette St........ Oak Place..... 40 334 ... ..... .... Crawford St... „ Arlir'agtaa St...... 1andnxian St,.. 10 250 723 1921 CY'Prusg St....-... 1VUlaut St........ Quimby St...,., 40 2100 I897-1921 Dartmouth St...,. Dexter rive....... Boylston St...., 40 7..101 1916-1920 Ilona Ter......... Summer 5t- ,... Privutc land... 30 200 .... Derby Rd......... Watertown St..... Jactm 1td.. .. 111 275 ..... ... r Ave ....., lit. Aubw u St,.. .. School S Dwft t.......' 40-50 . .. .. 25M IN7 17ewey St.. ....... Arlington 5t...... Prentiss St... .10 8a0 .... ......... Downey St........ Wftvtrley Ave..... Wee#minatcr Ave 40 jan .... ,....... 112 IVATERTGNVN TOWN REPORT Lens-ths NA.5I E FRONL I TO Dwight St... ...... Sycamore St..,. . Waltham Line.. 40 h3 ... ..... . Duff St.,. ,. , ... Belmont St....... Private Land... 40 1020 Edenfield Ave.... I-rain St.. ....... Orchard 5t... .. 10-.1)0 11200 ... .. Edge&fe Rd...... Maplewood St.... Hillside Ind.... 40 1440 .. .. ......... Eliot St........... Galen St.. ....... Union St......, -10 .., ., 803 1897 r-11M St... .. ...... Arsenal St.. ...... Arlington St... -€n . . 1500 1868 Eicdwood Ave..... Bancroft St...,... Warren.St..... 50 450 .... Elton Ave......., Bigelow Ave...... Nichols Ave. .. 40 ... 655 1873 Emerson Rd.... ... Main St...... ... Private land... 40 240 ,,, ... .. Essex St.. ....., .. .Main St....... .. I ash St... ... 40 v;;t]'.... ...,.. lry aas St... ...... 'Nfain St.. .... ... Waltham 40 118o ... . ..., Everett Ave....... Palfrey.St........ Palfrey St, ..... 40 490 ODD 1025 Farnsworth St..,,. Cuba St.. ...... . Middle St..... 21 .. 130 1%22 Fairfield St.......» Dexter Ave., , . . Boylston St.... 40 .. 604 1913-1020 Fairview Ave.... ,. Bradford Rd.. ... [Fall Ave...... 40 350 .... ......., Fayette St...... .. Spring St..._-- Waverleyk Avo,.. 40 2110 183Cr-1850 -Iflni Fificid St... ...-..- Irving St._. . . . ... Pcrkins Inst..., 40 ..... 500 181)4 Fifth Ave.. ....... Watertown St., , California St... 45.6D 500 __. _..... 1witchburg St. .,,.. Wavorley Ave... . Lawrence St.... 40 1240 ....: .. ...,,. Fletcher Ter. .. .. lattan.4t.,,..... Private land... 23 3,50 .... ......... Plint Rd.......... School St.. ....... Private laud... 10 405 . ......_. Forest St.... ... .. Main St.......... Springfield St.... .10 450 1500 1581-1887 Frank St.._....... Ileechwood.A.ve...- i.ouise St . ..., :tl 530 1913 Franklin St... ..... 11t. Au barn St.... Walnut S#..., ; i 130 5 1173 Francis St... . ..... Mt. Auburn St.. .. Belmont St..,. e'I .. B30 1912 Frencli St...-,..._ Main St.......... Homer St... ..-, 10 a Gil 130 1922 xreneh Ter........ lit. Auburn St.... B.& M. It. R... -w 355 .... ,....... Galen St., ........ t[ai>y St.........- i'-ewton line. .. 70 .., 1.140 1850 Garfield St.. . , ...- 'it.Auburn St.. .. Bellevue Rd. ... 40 1805 1882 Garnet"yt......_. Irving St.. . ...., Parker St..., . 40 05 1870�--1874 Gay Rd... .., .. Sunnyhanl,Ra... rlint Rc3...,.-. 40 135 ... .....,-- Gertrude St..., .». Waverley-Ave....., WeFtmirwtter Ave 40 400 ..... ......... Gilbert St..,...... Main St.. ........ Warren St.. .... 40 827 $83 1923 Gilkey Ct.. ....,.. Pattcu St......... Private land... 12-22 265 ,.., .,.. ... Gill Rd... . . . . . . Rye;aeaanre St.. . ... 'L altham line..- 40 200 .... ........ Gle$san St.. . ..._. h1a:n St.. . . ., ... . flixlitalid Ave.. . 40 DID ,. ...... Glen lid......,._ t=oolid8a Svc Clarendon cat. . •10 850 ..,. ......... Goldic'St.....,... WavertOp.Avc,.... Elmwood Ave,., 40 250 , ......,. Grandviicw Ave—., Copeland Sit...... Gilbert St..... 4.0 910 ... Grant Ave....... huff St.......... Wattharn line.. 40 1304 ..... ........ Green St......... Main St. .. . .. - 111caiant St....- -In ... 1050 18 51 Grenville'Rd.. Common St.....,. Private hand. .. 30 930 .. .... Griswold St... ... E-denfleld Ave..... 1.c.singtnn St.. . 40 200 .,.. .... Grove St.......... kTlington St...... Ccinlitlge Ave. _ 30-52 ... 3120 1850 Hall Ave.... ... Belmont St....... Fairview love. .. •10 125 'r001 1015 REPORT OIL TOWN E'NOI JEER b -45 Hamiltoxi St....... Warren St....,... GLaudview Ave. 40 520 ..... ......... llancack St....... BoyFlsta�n St.. .... Chauncey St.—. 40 `.4jo Hardy Ave..... ..® Belmont St.... .. Private land- 40 ... 605 + 1020 Harndesz Avc...... I.eaiagt®n St.,.... Private land.... 40 19W 1874 Harrington St..... Bolmaant St....... merry St......, 40 705 ..... ........ Hswtharne St..... "tarl St.......... Private land.... 40 .. 410 1905 Hazel 5t.. . .,.... (jaimhy St........ Boylston St.... 44 705 470 1807 earn SL........, . d'CrtC'Jge St.... . ,. Drletioar St. ..., 20 7_'fI .... ......... Hersom St.... . ... Main St... ....... Highland Ave.. . 40 ... 820 1'J33 13ighland Ave..... Lexington St...... Private lanai... 40 `?ilso .... ......... Hillerest Circle. .., Hilhide,Rd... .... Private land..,. 40 430 ..... ......... Hillside St. . ...... Be raont St—., .... Private land... 40 1005 .... ......... Hillsi4e Rd. , 1'lt. Auburn St„ .. Belmont St... . 40 2I00 1906-1910 -1920 HilUdc Avc....... 13clinunt St....... 11ri+vate l$ual.... 40 37Z .... .... . Hill St..........., Fayette St...,.... Palfrey St... dU 456 .... . Hilltop BE......... Waverley Ave..... Hovey St...... 40 'i8o _.,, ..,..... Holt St........... Ifarringtsn St..... Belmont lime,... 40 1'970 ..... ......... Homer St... ...... Myrtle St... ...,.. French St...... 40 2SO .... ......... Hovey S,t.. ....... Orchard St. . ..... Relmont 5t.., 40 1320 1Si4 1-lovre St.. .. ..... Putnsun St..... .., Boylston SL,. . 40 . 2GO 1919 Howard St..,...,. Main St.. ........ Pleas= St.... 49.5 000 Isis Hosmer St.. ....,. Boylston St....... Putnam St., ..• 40 630 1914 Tiud5au St..... .. Cushman St. , .... Whites Ave.... 40 491i ..,. .... ... Hunt St,....,..... Galen St.. . ... ... fit DIF St.. .... 40 270 43D 1912 Irma Avo.....,.. Mt.Auburn St... .iaplewuod St. 40 (150 1014-1921 Irving St. . . ...... lit.Auburn St.... Charlee RiverRd. 40 2200 18511-190S Jackson Rd. ...... Ikio a St......... Newton line..., 41-50 50() ...,. ----- James St..,. . Holt St.. ....,. Perry St. ..... 40 3GO ... .. jetFemon St. ...... Brookline St...... Waltham line.. 40 •1co .,, ........ jcwett St......... Boyd St.......... 141orse 5t,._.... 40 275 '------- Katherine Rd..... Comm=St....... Church St....,. 40 .,. 000 1906 Heenan BE. ....... Davit.Auburn St.... Belmont St... 40 820 1012 Keith St......,.. Prentiss SL....... ArUagton St... 20-30 490 ... ......... King St.......... . Nfadison Ave..... Gra.nclview Ave. 40 1300 .,.. ... Kimball Rd....... .NIt. Auburn St.... Maplewood St. . 40 ..... 690 1925 Knowles Rd,. ..... Belmont St... ... Belmont line... 40 630 ..... ......... Xondaai$n St. . . .. Coolidge Hill St... Grove St...... 40 S00 . . . . .,. ..... Ladd St., . . . ..... No. 13eamn 5t.... Riverside St..-- 40 625 191U Ladd Place. . ... .. Ladd St, . . .., . ., Private land,.,, 20-40 ?(1 5 ...., . ,....... Langdon Ave...... Mt. Auburn St.... Belmont St.... 40 21-18 1901-1917 Laurel St.... ,..,. School St........ Mc endy Ave. . 40 ... I270 18tI7 Laurel St.. . . ... .. Knuivies Rd. ...., Belmont line.. . 40 236 ..._ Lawrence St....... Orchard St, . ,..,, Worcester St... 40 435 .... . ........ Lexington St...... Acton St. ........ 13s1mont'St,,... 4ii-40 490 36GO ......... Lincoln St... . .... . %It. Auba=St.,-. Spntcc St....... 40 IOS5 1997-1922 114 1fd ATBRTC}WNt TOWN REPORT length,. d u N,4 N1 T: I~RC_):1i TO �� war'+ - = , f r Linden St......... Westnunster Ave.. Wavorrey Ave... a0 :'1(I ..... ......... Lloyd Rd......... Mt.Auburn St.. .. ClaytCn 5t.... .. 40 .._.. I I 1914 Lucke St.......... Common St....... Poplar St....... 40 833 ..... .... .. ... Loomis Ave....... Downey St. .. ,.. Orchard St..... 40 1G84 . ... . ..- Louise St.-..- , --. No. Beacon S.L..--- Arwnal St.- .,.. 40 -.--- 420 19 M Lovell Rd.... .... Orchard St-. ..... Belmont St..... 40 24B1 ..... .... .. ... Lowell Ave........ Orchard St. . . .... Privat❑land.... 40 ._... 1310 1874 Lyons Ct......... Watertown 5t... .. . Private land.. 20 )'Si! ..... ...... ... Lyons St.......... Cottage St........ Private land... 20 2W .... ........ Madison Ave.. . .. Brookline St... Ting St.. . . . . . 40 80 .... ..... Main St,.. . . . ..., Beacon Sq..,..,,. Waltham line.., <*-100 .,.. 7400 ......... 11aldea St......... Forust St.. ....... Evorett Ave,_ . .10 380 ..... ..,.,,.. Maple St.. .... Galan St. _._, Newton line. .10 700 1813-1845-1 Maplewood St.. .... Arlington SL...... Private Mend.... 46-5n 21155 1917-192t1 Marcia Rd.. ...... Bella%ve Rd...... Private land.,. -to 210 ... . ......... Ifarltsaro Ter. .... Springfield SL..... Private land.... •1t0 246 .. .. ......... Marion ad....,.., Sprinu St.. . ...... Orchard St., . ,- 40 2050 1891 Marshall St....... Aft Auburn St.. ,. Oliver St....... 44 .. 1.IX) 187,1 Melendy Ave.. .... Mt. Auburn St.. _, I.aureL St..._. . . 40 16-141 1897-1893 Mellvil1e Ter...... Almse 5t......,.. Private land.. .. 12 95 ..... .... ..... Merchants Raw.. . . Main St. . . ... . .. Private land. , '40 175 1017 Merrifield St. ..... Arlington SL. . ,,. Vincyard Aver.. . 40 430 .... .. Mci rrill Rd........ Belmont St....... Locke St. . .... 40 777 .... .. ?61iddEe St......., Maitt St........ Nly'rtle St...,. 21 118 1021 Itlolloy St........ Hearn St......., Privato land.., 12-17 30() ... ........ NIor:;e St. . .,..... Galen St......., Watertown St... 40 .,. I9FA) 1875 11 t.Auburn St.... Galen St,.. ..... Cambrido lino.. So ., 10380 . ...... Munroe Ave. . . , . Elm St- .. , . _ . Private la+nzE 40 M3 ... ........ Myrtle St...,...., Moir St.., ...._.- F'le-asattC St... .. 40 1055 1952 N-as It St. ....., .. Evrans St.. ..... . . 1s'58ex Sr........ 40 310 .. ... .... . . ... Nichols Ave.. ..... Arlimmn St. .._.. Boylston St..... 43 071 1100 1881-1912 Norseman Ave. ... Alt. Auburn St.. _. Private land.... .10 300 ..... ...... ... o. deacon St., ) eamn Sq... . _- . . Btastort line,_ 72 6790 1868 NO. Beacon Ct.,, ., No. Beacon St,.. ., Private land.,, 40 285 ..... �NOL Irving Pk.., , , Irving St.. .,...,. royal St.,,...., 40 285 1.891 No, Pnrk St.. .... Marse St.... ... , Boyd St.. . , .. 30 ... 270 1858. Nyack'St... .. .... BtImant St.. ... , Vri,,OL land.. , 40 090 Oak Place. ... .... Palfrey St_.._.__. Private land.... 20-30 00 ..... ......... Oak St. . ...... . Afeiendy Avo. . ... T..wrel St...... 40 _.. IM5 184i C}akley Rd........ hot.Auburn SL.- -. Private lanrl.... 40 800 .., .. . ........ Clleott; St... ....., Main St... ....... Highland Ave... 90 ... 890 1022 Oakland 5t....,... Main St.......... Private t%nd,. 40 03.5 . ......... Oliver Rd......... Adams St........ Private land.... 20 150 ..... ......... Oliver St........, Church St,....., Niamhali St... , 40 825 1831 Olney St . ........ Malt, 5t....,,.., CharleR St.. . .. 40 800 1010-1923 *Orchard St,.. ... Barnard A%,c..... l e ington St... 35-40 ... 4810 ...,.... *Orchard St... .... Barnard Ave.,.... Common Sit.._.. 41 ... ,.i.8 1922 PLPORT €7F TOWN EINGINEER. 111 Lengths -NANIP, FROM TO U ... Mt. Auburn SL L. Mashburn St. 0. .� 4 ..I Otis St....... 5551 195G Palfrey St......... hat.Arllaum St.... Purest St... .... 36-10 236 3281 1851-1924 Palmer St......... No. Beacon St. ... Charles Riv erRd. 40 rw .,... ......... Parkee St......... Mt.Auburn St.. .. A'a hbarn St... 40 ... SM 1873-1807 Partridge St....,.. Main at.......... Private land.... 40 1120 ,.... ...,.. Patten St....... . Mt.Auburn St.... Atscnal St.. . ... 2:5-3:3 ...,. 610 1839 foul St.,..,...... iti0. Deacon St.... C#urle.5RiverR4. 40 697 1913 Pearl St. . ........ 5ummt.r St....... Uliver St, --.--- #a 1030 1903 Pesrj,uossette.....-. No. Beacon St. - Ch:arles 1UvcrRd. 40 a.... 876 1913 Parry St...,,__. .. Sycamore St...... Fussell St. ...,., 40 511,1 , .-.. .... ..... Phillips St.. ...... Mt.Auburn St.... 13.& M. R. R... 40 755 1913 Piermont St....... Belmont St...... Tappan .tee.. . 40 860 . . ... ......... Pleasant St, . . .... Galan st.........'Waltham line.,, 40 S510 1871 Prentiss St.. . ..... Mt.Auburn St.... l3elmont St..... 40 1026. 1889 Pond St.. . ....... Wati-rtaywn St..... Natertovm St... 40 475 .. ......... Poplar St......... 130mont St,....., Locke St. ...... 40 788 . . ... .... _ .. Porter St......... Boyls tern St ...... Schaal St....... gill -— 550 1920 Prewotit St........ Main St.. -... ... Charles St., , 40 670 1921 Prie3t lid..... .., Riverside St...... Charles RivorRd, 40 500 ..... ......... Prospect St. . ._.., Belmont St.......,Private Inad.... 40 990 ..... ......... Purvis St, ........ Main St.. ........ Charles St.. . . .. 40 ... Frrr9 1919 Putnam St..,..... Hazel St......... Bosl-5ton St..... 40 .... 2000 1920-1021 Quimby St... ..... Cypre,%St.,...... Private land. . .. 40 560 28Z 1897 Quincy St.---.- .-_ Pitel burg St.._... Palfrey St....., 40 700 .. .., ......... Ouir k St,, , .._..._ Forest St.. ....... Private land. . .. 40 8?5 - , - -- -- 'Ralph St....... ... Belmont St....... Private]and.. . 40 10W ..... ......... Rangeley Rd...... 4faplewanrl St., .. Hillside Rd...., 40 Iwo ..... ......... Richards Rd-..... 1t.Auburn St., .. Stoneleilrh Rd... 40 450 ..... ......... Rifle Ct. ..-. ... Sa%jn St..,..... , Private l and.... 25 100 Riverside St....... Beacon Sq........ Perkins Inst. ... 40 2150 IS96-1900 Rosedale 1"er...... Nluin St.... �. -- Private land.. 40 52.i'... .. ....... .. Royal St....-...,. No, Beacon St.. .. R,iversido St..,. 40 1175 181H Robb4m Rd....... Columbia St...... Prkata land.... 40 1750 1022-1924 --1925 Rusicil Avv.-, 113t.Aubum St.. .. Bellevue Rd.... 50 2(7f1.5 L982--1834 -1907 Russell St.. .. ..... Halt St... ....... Ferry St.—.... 40 :?"JL1 .. . . . ......... Rutland St,. ...... Main St.... _.. W-ultham St. ... 41h 1705 .., .. ......... Sant Mary St.. . .. Nit. Auburn St., .. Belmont St..... 40 -- . 385 1912 Salsbury Ad. . . . . . Belmont St-. .... Maplewood 5t. . 0 1140 ..... ......... Sawin St.. ........ CO It St-,...... Spring Ct....... 30 2(16 .. .._ .... ..... School St. .....-- . No. l3vacon St.... Belmont St.- - -)O-cvo - .. -- 523o 1889 Sexton St......., . Cottage St. .. , ,. Lane......... .. 20 250 . . ... ......... Sheldon Rd. ,. , . . Sel2nunt St...__.. Private land.... 40 ... 270 I= Sidney St. ...... lurshall St..-.... Marion Rd..... 40 2w 1901, So.Irving Pk...... IrvinIc °St,. ..... Royal St. ...... 4(} 2810 1841 Len aths A � .So. park St.. .... . TvIorsc St.,....... Boyd St... ..... N ... 275 1858 spring Ct... ..... 5awin St'. . ... ., private land.. . 23U I... .......... 5Sprittg 5t. ........ h'Tiaiu St.......... Common St. . 44 ... 2150 1812 Sprac,L St... . .... . NIt.Auburn St., .. School St.. ..... 40 2462 1905-1915 -1921 Standish Rd....... Orchard St....... 1 olmont St..... 40 23J2 ..... ......... Stanley Ave.. . .... Waltham St...... B.& hit. Ri R-. 40 IDN ..... ......... Stearns Rd........ .Ut.Auburn St., .. Stoneleigh Rd— 4.0 550 .... •..—... 5tnnaleigh Rd..... Bailey Rd........ Bailey Rd..... 40 1250 14305 Stuart St.. ........ Main St.. . .... 11ighland Ave... 40 883 1920 Summer St........ Mt, Auburn St.. .. '47averley Ave.,. 40-50 ..,.. 30G5 1813-1850 --1877 Sprin&ficld St...... Orchard St........ W orccster St... 40 1170 ..,. ......... Sparldil St.,,..... Belnwrrt St.. .. ... Madison Ave... 40 A0515 ..... ......... Sttsmrtit Rd,.,.... .81apl and St.... Rangeley Rd.... 44 325 1920 Sunnybank Rd..... School St.. ....... Private land... 40 420 .... ....�... Sunset Rd........ Common St.....,. Avon Rd...... 40 326 1921 Swett Ct.......... oWaltharn St...... Private land..., 80 180 .... ......... Sycamore St.. . ... Belmont St....... Belmont line.. . 50 .., 152.1 1896 Tappan Ave....,.. Nyack St......... 5parkill St....., 40 430 ..... ......... Taylor St......... Mt.Auburn St.... Arsenal St...... 25 ... - 300 1850 Templeton P'krsy.. Mt. Auburn St.. ., Belmont St..... 50 068 972 102-1-1i125 Thayer Rd........ SyctrMM St...,. Town lino..... 40 50 .... ....... Thuureer Park...... Water-town St..., Jackson Rd.... 40 232 , Thi.rrston lid... ... Riverside St.. .... CharleslUverRd. 40 445 ..., ........ UnionSt..,....... Galtu St. . .... Morse St...... 40 1350 1005 upland lid........ hit. Auburn St.. .. Hill,ide Rd .... 44 070 1910 Vineyard Ave. . ... Mt. Auburn St.,... Merrifield Ave. . 66 500 .... ........ Walnut St. . ...... Mt.Atrbum St...- Sehr l St.. ..... 40 25-4 0 1875 Waltham St....... Pleasant St....... Waltham line.. 20--40 .. 3590 ........ Warren:r`t. . . ..... .Waverley Ave..... Waltham line.. 27-50 1100 2815 ......... p6"hbur St...... Franklin St....... Parker St.... .. . -1 f 63.3 18SO4807 Water'St.. . ...... Galen St.. ..... . Galen.St. .. ... . 1513 1851-1873 Watertown St..... Galen St......... NEVUton line. .. . "G 2350 1874 WiLverley Aire..... Main St•...-..... Belmont.St..... •10-50 ..... 3902 1309--1907 Wcbster St.... . .. Grant rove...,.... Private land... 40 880 .... ......,. Wee,Give......... ruling a St...... Vineyard Ave,. 40 4.10 .... ..-.... Westminster Ave.. Main St.. ........ Orchard St...... 40-50 3220 ..... ......... Westland Rd... ... Belmont St....... Edgeelifle Rd... 40 ..... 400 1921 Wheeler Lane..... Riverside St..... Private land... 30 440 .... ........ Wheeler Ct... .... Elm Et.. ......... private land... 40 200 .... ......... -Whitoamb St.. .... 1 nowleR Rd. ..... Belmont line.. .. -10 95 ..... ....... , Mites Ave....,.. Ila.1n St.......... Palfrey St...... 20-40 4711 000 1SSG Whitney St. .. .... Orchard St. , Belmont St..... 10 ... 885 187.1 Williauif,St....... Galen St......... Newton lisle... 30 1.. 600 ......-.. Wilmot St........ Mafia St.......... Higlrland rive.. . 40 ..... 8391 2010 REPORT Or, Tf}1'4*I' EINGiINEEER 117 Lengths NAME FROM TO Wilson Avo....... Belmont St....... Private land.... 40 ..... 410 I'J25 Winsor Ave....... Mt.Aub=St.... Belmont St...., 50 ..... 20110 1901-191T Winter St.. ....... Church fat........ Fayette St...... 211-30 S-10 210 1850 li drop St., .... Mt.Auburn St.... Boylstom St..... 50 7W 1905 Wbodleigh Rd..... Belmont St....... Erlgeclifie Rd... 40 ..... 541 1924 Wollitaar Lmc.... MYrtle St........ French St.. .... 20 265 ..... . . ... '4 ormster St...... Waverley Ave..... Private land.... 40 1'n(1 ..... ......... Yukon Ave. . ..... Elm St........ -1'rr^c.te hand.... -19 153 .....d......... Total jVca of Watertown, :t,M.M Acres or 4.1133 Squaro Miles. Total Length 41 Streets. Private ways, 2U.80 Nfik& Pubda Vmys. 4a.80 Miles FORREST J. MAYNARD, Total 66.36 Miles !'own Rnginctr. PERAMBULATION OF TOWN BOUNDARIES 'Vk7atcrtca-17,-n, --lass., Jane 2, 1925. Mr. A. H. Whitney, Chairman, Board of Selectmen. Geratdemieu The following is a report of the perambulation of tho boundary line between the Town of Waterto,.xn and the City of Cambridge. • Report Since the perambulation of the boundary line in 1920, the legislature, by enactment recorded in Chapter 181 of the Acts of 1922, established a boundary line parallel with the boundary line established by the Commissioners of the County of illiddle- sex, June 14, 1898, and extending to the westorly abutment of the Watertown Branch of the Fitchbtrg Division of the Boston and 'Alaine Railrcad, where a hole in a capstone marks an angle in the boundary line at this locality. The drill hale referred to was found to be of slibht depth and not sufficiently prominent. The -w7tncss montumnt which formerly stood near the border of the Charles lUver on laid belonging to the Common- wealth of 'Massachusetts, adjoining the Cmnbridge Cemetery has not been found and reset since the last perambulation on accoimt of contemplated i nprovements at this locality by the Metropolitan District Cd nimis6on, which have not been made. All other monuments between the municipalities were found to be in good condition and position. Respcctfully submitted, (Signed) WILBUR F. LIB SNLED, Co nsi dting Engineer. 118 Report of the Perambulation of the Boundary Line between the City of Cambridge and the Town of Watertown June, 1925. To die City Colinzil of the City of Cain rr i ge acid the Selectmen of the Town of Watertown. C° nfienwn{ The undersigned committee, duly appointed by the City Council of the City of C.-unbridge and the Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, to perambulate the boundary lines between said city and toNvii, would respectfully report that they slid, in June, 1925, examine the boundary lines dividing said city and town, and that they found monuments as described below, properly marked and standing in their proper positions. Beginning at a stone bound on the boundary line between the Town of Watertown and the City of Cambridge, as estab- lished by an Act of the Legislature, Ch-apter 181, and approved March 24, 1922, said hound being si..X (0) inches below the surface of Belmont Street and three and twenty-sir hundredths (3.2G) feet southerly from a stone monument mnbered 10, and tent and fifteen hundredths (10.15) feet northerly from a stone monument situated on the southerly line of Behnoiit Street.; thence easterly parallel to and ten (10) feet distant northerly from the southerly line of Belmont Street and said line extended eleven hundred sixty-four and seventy-seven hundredths (1164.77) feet to a drill hole in the lrranite cap stone of the westerly abutment of the bridge over the Watertown Bramch of the Fitchburg Railroad; thence southwesterly in the general direction of the badge abutment eighty-nine (89) feet to a bolt in the cap stone on the southerly side of INIt. Auburn Street and marked `° C "; thence easterly along the southerly line of `NIt. Auburn Street (as laid out and established by the County Commissioners.-on the thirteenth day of June, 1896) to a point in the old southerly line of IN-It. Auburn Street; thence easterly along said line to a store n-iarked "CXV 7-1929." Thenco easterly in a straight line to a stone marked " CW 6- thence t=iing and running south ten (10) degrees, seventeen (1 ) minutes west four hundred forty-five and forte-nine hundredths (4-45.49) feet across land of Mt. Auburn Cemetery to a shone monument standing in said cemetery and narked 120 V4 ATERTOWN TOWN "FORT is C -5 "; thence turning and rune mg south eighty (80) degrees, ten (10) minutes east nineteen hundred seventy-eight and seventy-five hundredths (19 7 8.7 5) feet to a, steno m arl:ed "F CW-1 " standing on the westerly side of Coolidge Avenue; thence turtling and following the westerly side of snid avenue, rL ning in a general southerly direction to a stone mon=ent marked " C.W, 3 "; thence south seventeen (17) degrees, ten (10) minutes east thirty-eight and fourteen hundredths (38.14) feet to a stone standing on the southerly side of Coolidge Avenue and marked " C""— "; theaee runrdng south eighteen (18) degrees, thirty (30) minutes cast two hundred twenty-seven and eight buaidredtbs (227.08) feet to a stone bound. marked `°C .—1"; thence in the sane line to the division line between Cambridge and Boston, at the center of Charles River. For and on behalf of the City Council of the City of Cam- bridge: C. P. HOOKER for L, M, HASTINGS, City I ugineer of Cambridge. fOHN H. HOLt, for E. 1. DUNPHY, Snperinla rdent of Streets, Cambridge. For and on behalf of the Selectmen of the Town of p atern own. FORREST J. MAYNARD, Town Engineer of Watertown. WILB UR P. 1,I-1,ARNTED, Consulting irgiveer. WILLIA3\4 P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk of Watertown,, PIERCE P. CONDON, S'tt erirrlc: idoja of .Streets, Tilatertown. PERA-MBUL.kTION OF 'rOi'4N BOUNDARIES 121 Watertown, Mass., June 4, 1025. llr. A. IL Whitney, Chairman, Board of Selectmen. GeW mcn. The following is a report of the, perambulation of the boundary lines between the TDwn of Watertown and Belmont. Report Since the last perambulation of this boundary line in 1920, the legislature by enactment recorded in Chapter 181 of the Acts of 1922 established a hoitnda )r line parallel u ith the boundary line and tabulated by the Commissioners of the County of '-%-Iiddlesex June 14, IS98 in order that the walk: on the south side of Belmont Street may be located within the Town of Watertto-vm. The location of the new boundary laze being dependent on the cold boundary line which is fixed by boundary stones, were found to be in goad condition and correct in position. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) WILBUR F. LEARNED, Consulting Engineer. Perambulation of the Lines Between the Ta x of Belmont and the 'Town of Watertown The undersigned officials of the Town of Watertown and of the Town of Bchnont, duly authorizcd, met; on the fourth clay of June, 1925, and examined the stone bounds ma.rldng the boundary line betwcen the, Town of Belmont and the Town of Watertown, being described as follows, namely: Commencing at a stone mornunent: marked " WWB--1.3 where the lines of the towns of Watertown and Delmont and the Cite of Waltham meet, said bound standing in the woods on the estate now or formerly of Mrs. Thayer, south of the line of the Fitchburg Railroad about one hundred and fifty (150) feet and opposite a: large culvert. , "hence running in a southerly direction to a.st©ne monument marked " WD-12," standing on the north side of Dolt Street, 122 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT a private strut: leaning westerly from Lcly"ngton Street in Belmont. `hence in the same direction and in the same straight line to a stone monument marked " WB-11 " standing on the southerly side of Belmont Street„ at a point known as " Four Corners," which is at the intersection of Le dngton Street in Belmont with Belmont Street on line of land owned by George E. Brown in Watertown. Thence runiaing nearly east follov6ng the line of Belmont Street; to a stone manument marked "WB-10 " standing on the southerly side of Belmont Street, in front of land of 1Ir. P. Keenan or owners, and where the lines of Watertown, Belmont and the City of Cambridge meet. We find all bounds in goad condition and set in accordance with the above description. (Signed) WILLIAM P. McGUIRB, WILBUR F. LEARNED, FORREST J. '-,\4AYNARD, PIERCE P. CON DON, Wafarlount G°ammiUce, ROYAL T. BRODRICK, ARTHUR E. I-TOUGI3, For J. INTATSON PLE TT, Seledman. J. LESLIE WOODFALL, For 0. D. McLELLAN, Selectman, Belinorrt Caw.A;rit e. PERAMBULATION OF TOWN FOUN F)ARIES 123 Watertown, 'Mass,, ,june 3, 1925. Mr. A. H. Whitney, CBzaamlan, Board of Selech ien.. oitionen. The following is a report of the perainbulation of the boundary line between the Town of Watertown and the City of Waltham. Report The witness inonument on the border of the Charles River about three hundred twenty-five (325) feet below Fanvell Street bridge situated in Waltham, w-e found to be leaning about eighteen (18) inches out of its true position. The road stone situated on the south side of Pleasant Strut was found to be broken off at the surface of the ground. The road stone on the south side of Waltham Street was previously broken in resetting, and showing about one (1) foot above the surface of the ground. .ill other stones marking the boundary line between Water- town and Waltham were fuumd to he in correct location and position. Respectfully submitted, (Signed.) WILBUR F. LEARNED, Cons-ult-hig Engineer. 124 WATERTOW-Ni TOWN REPORT Perambulation of the Watertown and Waltham Lines On the third (lay of June, 1925, the undersigned officials of the Town Of {4�tcrtowa and the City of Waltha.in, duly authorized, ,net on the boundary line of the two municipalities and examined the, same,, to establish the Bound marks between the two municipalities. The line begins at the corner of Newton, Waltham and Watertown, an unmarked point in the channel of the Charles River about three hundred twenty-five ( 2r)) feet below the Farwell Street bridge in Waltham; thence north forty-one (41) degrees, six (G) mutes, east about forty-five (45) fcot to the Newton, Waltham and Watertown east witness mark, a granite monument marked „ " situated about two and one-half (2y2) feet front the northerly bank of the river; thence north forty-one (41) degrees, six (6) minutes east, ninety-three hundred fifty-three (9353) feet to the earner of Belmont, Waltham and Watertown, a granite monument situated four hundred (400) feet north of the junction of Dwight and Sycamore streets in 'Watertown. Between the corners as above described, intermediate line bounds were found at the following points: A roadstone on the southerly side of River Street, a line stone in the Governor Gore estate, ore-half way between River and Grove streets, and r+eadston+es as follows: On the northerly side of Grave Street, on the southerly side of Main Street, on the northerly side of" Hagar's Lane,"on the northerly side of Marren Street and the westerly side of Sycamore. Street. (Signed) WILLIAANI P. _%-Ic:GUIRE, FORREST 1. 11! AYNARD, WILBUR F. LEARNED, PIERCE P. CONDCIN, Town of lVatertown. JAAMES J. HAROLD, ROBERT N. SANDERSON, CHARLES J. d l+ 1 1 LD, RICHARD STEELE cisy of Waltham. PERAMBULATION OF TOWN BOUNDARIES 125 Watertmom, 'Afass., ,dune 3, 1925. !1rlr. A. H. Whitney, C a rya av, Board of Selectmen. C'enlkwz z: The following is a report of the perambulation of the boundary line bet-Teen the Town of Watertown and the City of Newton. Report Boundary stun& No. 5 situated on the north side of Galen Street was faunal to be broken off just below the surface of the ground, as it existed at our previous perounbulation in 1920. It was then agreed by both committc present that the Town of Watertown set a new stone flush with the wally and that the expense be shared equally lip both municipalities. All other boundary stones were found to be in correct position and in good condition. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) WILBUR. F. LEARNED, Cajuuit ng Engixieer. 126 11`AT .RTOII N TOWN REPORT Report can the Perambulation of Ecundary Lines Between the City of Newton and the Town of Watertown Jude 3, 1925. To the Bogard qj <llderinen of the City of -c-,do and the 5elecinzerz of the Town of lVatertown. Gentlemen- The undersigned committee, duly appointed by the Board of.Aldermen of the City of Newton and the Selectmen of the Town of -Watertown, to perambulate the boundary lines between said city and town, woWd respectfully report that they did on June 3, 1925, examine the boundary lines dividing said city and town, and they found monuments as described below, properly marked and standing in their proper pcsition,s. First. Commencing at a paint where the boundary- lines of Watertown, Waltham and Ntewtcn meet in the center of the channel of the Charles River, said paint having two witness niorinnients situated can the north and south banks, of said. riven. Second. Thence rLu Wing easterly along said center line of channel to a point in range with stone monuments numbered 11, 12 and 13 to be hereinafter described. Third. Thence extending in a southwcsterly direction to a stone nionurnent marked " WNI-13 " standing on the south side of the Charles River on land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. F=rth. Thence exteuding in the saane direction to a stonc monument marred " -12 " standing in the sidewalk on the norL-herly► side of California Street in front of land of Eva M. Pierce. Fifth. 'thence extending in the sanie direction to a stone monument marked " WN-11 " standing on the land of Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, a little easterly of house on said land and i7ear Watertown Street. (Jtme 3. Stone; found lowered to surface of ground.) Sixth. Thence extending easterly to a stone invnument marked " ITN-10 " standing near the easterly line of Watertown Street in front of land of John Cormier. Seventh. Thence extending in the same direction to a stone monument marked " -9 " standing on the westerly line of layette Street in front; of land, of Henry S. Smalley. Eighth. Thence extending in the same direction to a stone PERAMBU.LATION OF TOWN BOUNDARIES 127 monwnent marked " "4 INT4 " standing on the northerly line of Boyd Street opposite the land of John Corner and George Smith. i inth. Thence es ending in the sane direction to a stone monument marked " N-7 " standing on the easterly line of Park Street on land of estate of Jelin Gleason. Tcnth, Thence extending in the same direction to a stone monument marked '� I-VN---6 " standing on the southerly line of Boyd Street apposite the house of the estate of J. Henry Bacon. Ekmvth, Thence extending in the sanie direction to a. stone monument marked " WN-5 " standing in the sidewalk can the westerly side of Galen Street in front of land of John T. Burns & Sans, Inc. (Stone broken off and to be reset by Town of Watertown, and the expense to be equally diirided between Newton and Watertown) T ljlh. Thence extending easterly to a stone monument narked " N-4 " standing in the cellar of a house facing Jefferson Street, said house being No. 51, ovmed by Hugh D. 7fcDonald. Thirteenth. Thence extending northerly- to a stone monu- Tnent marked " WN-3 " standing in the Sidewalk on the southerly side of William Street in front of the estate of Joseph 11rf. Briggs. Fouricenih. Thence extending in the wine direction to a, stone rnonurnent marked " W -2 " standing in the sidewalk on the southerly side of Maple Street in front of land belonging to Jonah G. Bridge, 17 fteewh. Thence extending in the sm-ne direction to a stone monument marked " WN-1 " standing on the southerly aide of Charles River on land belonging to Isabella 11. Bridge. Sixteenffi. Whence extending in the sa.nie direction to the center laze of the Charles River. Sewmeenth. Thence extending in an easterly direction over said center line of the Charles River to a point where the boundary lines of Newton, Boston and Watertown meet. 4t the crossing of Bridge Street over the rioter, the appear- ance of the abutment shows the location of the line, extending 128 WATEFtTOWN TOWN REI?ORT down the thread of the river, and upon said lire at the easterly and westerly side: of the bridge, east-iron plates have been set marked " N " and " TN " the exact line; being marked by a vertical projection on each plate, The stone -witness monument marked " 1 " is about twelve inches above the surface; the ground having been filled around the inon m7ent on account -of the regrading of the grounds ca-iised by the location of the 1-Ietropolitan Sewer. The stone monument marked " 4 " is situated in a bin in m1lar of house owned by Hugh D McDonald. (Signed) WILLIA.�J P. '-IIcGUIRE, FORREST J. ATAYNARD, IL'BUR F. LEARNED, PIERCE P. CONI ON, HENRY N. BIRD, NORKAN E. PRATT, WILLIA'M P. IVIORSE, GEORGE E. STUART, By R. A. MURPHY, FRANK M. GRANT, For 11te City of Newtan. BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Watertown, Alass. To the Board of Public Welfare, Gent m r; I I herewwith submit my, report as Agezwt, for the year ending December 31, 1925. MGthers' Aid The year opened with twenty-four families receiving this aid. Two of these have moved from Town and two new ones accepted. This has covered one hundred twenty-four individ- uals, the mimber of children in these families varying from two to seven, the aid given being from eight to twenty-two dollars per week, determined by the amount of family income. We now have but one Mothers' slid case out of Town, and that is in Waltham. About ten children have begun to work during the year, thus adding to the fataily income, and enabling us to reduce the aid given; some mothers are now able to work, as all chil- dren have entered school, thus giving the mothers time to leave for a few hours. For this we must thank the various business organizations and homes of the 'Toww ii, who have so vVillingly responded to our appeal for work for these peoples V'e would also express our gratitude to all those who so generously gave at the holiday time, both baskets and rubbers, for all these things help out the family needs, which wve are called upon to supply. Ire should be glad to reduce our appropriation for this Department, but new cases are now wvaiting till they can conform to the requirements of the State before receiving this aid. Nor should we forget that this is not all an expense, as the Mate reimburses the Town sornewhat on all cases, and all on sonie Cases. 129 130 'fit ATERTOWN TOWN REPCRT Outside Aid This aid is always more or JeSS Of -t temporary nature, and therefore is inost uncertain to estiniate. We have the past year assisted thirty-nine different families, containing each from two to twelve children. The nurnber of individuals in all forms of ald being two hundred seventy-five. There are twelve lure elderly people who have by this aid been able to sustain a home for themschres. Twenty-eight children udder sixteen year-, of age are being cared for at Town eNpensc, by the State, relatives or in private families, at the rate of froin three to five dollars per week. These are Icni, cases 'with little hope for reiml)-ursen-lent. There have been three cases in the State Infirmary, and there death has removed one of our loiig standing oues. The funeral expenses have been paid by the Town for five indi'Vidiials, but it is Doped to receive some reimbursement for sarne. E j,- ,lit people have received hospital care, either as a pen-na- nent home, or as emergency needs have required, all of which is done under the direction of the Town Physician. These are all the most expensive- cases, but there is no one else to do for theta, or as incurables, who need more care than can be given at our Town Home, they must be so placed. By a recent decision of the Superior Court, we are now held responsible for several cases which Nye had thought to have lost settlement in this, Town, and for this and other reasons we have had bills from thirteen cases livilig out of Town. This makes our estimate at the outset of the year so much less possible to correctly meet our demands, and we feel that this department should be given a larger appropriation for the coming year. Our gratitude here also should be expressed to our towns- people and business concerns for their generous assistance in ,Ti-jng employment when asked, or supplying baskets for the homes during the holiday times. REPORT OF BOARD 4r PUBWC WELFARr 131 Soldiers' Relief Aid has been rendered through this department to seven- teen different individuals, eight of whom have received an order for cash monthly, and nine others for a period of long or short duration, have been given a meekly allowance. Death has here removed one of long standing, and two new cases have been added through the year, which will become permanent. Here again, the question of settlement enters most largely, and we may be held responsible for people whom we have known to be away from Tom for a long time. Hence our estimates cannot be accurately made at the beginning of the year. Respectailly submitted, ALICE L. PIN HAM, Agent. REPORT OF ALMSHOUSE DEPARTMENT To Me Honorable Board of Public 11'{lare. Gentle7nen I respectfully submit the following report as keeper of the -almshouse for the year ending December 31, 1925. General conditions have -remained Practically the serve as last year with a laxf;er average number of im-nates. One inmate is confined to her bed all of the til-ne, and anothu, the greater pmt of his time. Another inmate who was confined to his bed for a number of months was removed to the McCTM-ght Sanitaxitun, and died at that institution. There were ten inmates at the beginning of the year and nine at the close. The whole number of inmates leas been sixteen: the largest number at one time, twelve; the smallest, eight, the average ni-unlaer, eleven. Four innia.tes went to work and three ii ere removed to another place of support. Practically all of the inniates are incapacitated from doing any imn.ual. labor. The usual acreage was tilled, vegetables Nvere supplied for the house and the surplus scald. A considerable amount of limbs of trees and wood in the rough was supplied by the Tree Warden which was worked up into stove lengths and used i i the house. The roof of the shed can the south side was slated at a cast of $2,10. '-Minor repairs were made to the steam boiler at a cost of S90.10. The present bailer is thirty-sic years old and of obsolete type; the entire brief work is in very bad shape, it is a case of patching every Near at a considerable cost or the installing: of a new bailer. A new boiler would pay for itself in a very short time; it would consume about one half of the coal that is now used and eliminate the expenditure of repairs nov, so often. necessary. If no change is made the present brick work around the boiler would have to be rebuilt at a provable cast of about $200. I would recommend the installing of a new boiler at a cost of about $1,500. Several rooms should be painted., including the women°s 132 REPORT OF AL ISHOUSE DEPARTMENT 133 bathroom, the milli room should be sheathed; near curtains and new screens are needed; the front stairs should be put in proper shape and other minor repairs should be made. I would also recommend that tile, almshouse and shed be given tw'o coats of paint; that the 'accessary repairs be made in cormection therewith and that the suin of $800 be appropriated for the same. The wants of all dates who were sick were ea re#ally ,attended: to by the Town Physician. .I wish to thank Pequossett'e Aerie No. 1428, of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, for its kindness in ti-e giving of the band concert by its band, also fcr the gifts it made, to the in=tes on that occasion. I also appreciate the kindness and wish to thank atertown Council No. 155, Xilights of Columbus, for its gifts at Christmas; also to thank the visitors and friends who remembered the inmates during the holidays and at rather tunes throughout the year. In closing, I wish to thank your Honorable Board for your land and courteous attention. GORGE H. WHITE, A eper of Abn,51unue. REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN Watertown, Mass., January 28, 1926. To the Honorable Board of Selechlwn Gewlemen The duties of Town Physician have increased somewhat during the year 1925, five hundred sixty-sip: (566) visits, consultations, etc.} having been made. (Police station, almshouse, homes, at my office, etc.) Thanking the Selectmen and heads of the various depart- inents for their general support and kind co-operation, I remain, Very respectfully, M. J. KELLEY, M.D., Towtr. Physician. 134 REPORT OF CATTLE INSPECTOR AND TOWN VETERINARUN Watertown, lklass., January 15, 1926, To ike Hoiwra.ble Berard of Seiect men. I herewith submit my report as Cattle Insl ector and Town Veterinarian for year ending December 31, 1925. All cattle, sheep, swine, and fowl within the confines of Watertown have been examined by me for Contagious disuses. Also the sanitary conditions under which they are housed. Eighteen suspected cases of rabies reported, and seven positive eases upon post mortem exan-duation of brain. Respectfully submitted, J. F. HU.MPHREVILLE, V.-NI.D. 1 � REPORT OF THE TREE WARDEN Watertown, Mass., January 1 , 1926. To the Citi`vns of j 11itertouns The annual report of the Tree Warden is here Atith submitted. Tarring the year 1925 forty-seven (47) trees were removed, twenty on petitions of abutters and twenty-seven which were dead or dangerc►us. One hundred and eight new trees were set ouL; sixty on petitions of abutters and forty-eight, fc>r replace- ment and new trees on town land. All street trees were carefully gale over and where dangerous limbs were found they were removed and nenv growth was trirnrned so as to give the trees a bctter shape. Some of the street trees are in. bad ,shape from the cottony maple scale. The leaves began to fall early and many complaint's were made by persons who noticed it. An increased appropriatiosl will be necessary for 1926 so the trees may be sprayed at the proper time. The appropriation for 1925 was $5,925. For detailed amounts and expenditures see Auditor's Report. An appro- priation of $6,650 will be needed for 1926. Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTON, Tree lVarden. 136 I PORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MOTH DEPARTMENT Watertown, MaFs., January 12, 1920. The Honorable Board of.Setecti-ne . Ge ilemen The report of the Moth Department for the year ending December 31, 1 25, is herewith submitted, The work of suppressing gypsy and browntail moths was carried can in the usual mariner during the past year. During the fall and N�tinter months the egg clusters of the gypsy moth mere painted and browntail nests burned. In the sununer months the trees were sprayed. Spraying was also dome for the white aphis. The work of destroying this pest must be continued this coming year. The cottony maple scale is also damaging the trees and they should be washed of this scale. .rhe fall webworm is a great menace to our trees and should be checked. Part of the appropriation for 1925 was expended ip fighting this pest. An old pest which is returning in great strength is the tussock math. This moth is infesting the silver maples. The most vital task in the coze of trees is the extermination of the pests which threaten to destroy them and the damage caused by the tree-destroying insects is generally under- estimated. The following is the estimate of the appropriation needed to carry on the work of the Moth Department for the year 1926. Salary of Superintendent $1,000 Salary of Clerk 500 Gypsy and browntail moths 2,000 Fall webworrn and other pests 2,000 Supplies and incidentals 500 6,000 Respectfully submitted, J{7HN C. FORD, 5.tperirz idew of Mo h Department.. 137 REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONER U'atcrto,wn, 14ass., January 15, 1926. To the Citimns of Waterto«?", Mass.. The Park Commission respectfully submits its report for the year ending Deceinber 31, 1925, as follows: At the outset of the year the Town Meeting,in an economical frame of niind, loft us facing; the problem, " How to Meet Added Responsibility with Less 1{Toney.'° Therefore a detailed study of the situation was made, resulting in a program of econo ny and corner-cutting wherever possible. Most, of the work of the year has been done under the supervision of Mr. Arthur Rlossman, successor to Mr. Van D. Horton, who resigned as superintendent early in the year. In general our several parks, deltas and tennis courts have been given much attention and care. The baseball dial-nond in Saltonstall Park was filled in and graded off. The back stop was repaired and painted, as was also the fence on '"Thites Avenue. Most of the benches are in very bad candition; in fact beyond repair acid gill have to be replaced. The trees in Saltonstall Park, as well as in some of the deltas and in Whitney -Hill Park need trimining very much, while some should be talken down. This'was one of the things we -*ere nbliged to omit on account of lack of fiends. The to uiis courts at Wintl3rop Street were re-surfaced and a water service installed. The wire fence was repaired and new tape put down. These two courts have been in constant demand and have necessitated considerable attention and care. Howe Parr was cleaned up and bashes trimmed. This piece of property is of little value as a parr, it seems to be popularly considered as a dw-raping ground for tin cans and as a goat pasture, despite our efforts to maintain it properly. We feel that the interests of the community would be hest served by 138 REPORT or TIARR CUMNIISSIONERS 139 selling this piece of property and applying the proceeds toward the development of the new West End playground. Victory Field and the outside field have been in constant use for baseball, football, field hockey and skating. Ice hockey has developed ii1to a very popular gxne and other towns and cities about us bave gone far ahead of us in the development of the sport. Inasmuch as organized hockey cannot be developed without a regulation rink enclosure, we are making provision for same in our budget for the earning year. The proof of this contention lies in the popularity of the skating rink- in the outside field. One of our greatest problems has been to prevent the hockey players from injuring or otherwise forcing little children from the ice. The ice was built up mainly for the purpose of providing a safe place for children to slate, and hockey, whether organized or not, if played by larger boys and nien, should be kept entirely separate from the general skating area. The inside field has had a great deal of wear the past year acid will require considerable loam or falling to be reconditioned. The fence should also be moved back. The field is not only too small .for baseball but for football as well. When, kicking for the extra point after a touchdown, the ball very often goes over the fence. In regard to baseballs being knocked over the fence, so much has already been said that it has become an old. story. Under the present layout of the fold there is no provision for track athletics, although ive understand that the original plans of the development called for such. Therefore we pro- pose to build au oral cinder track and are asking for an appro- priation to do so. The heating plant in the field h€u-se, Hurler the grand stand, is very unsatisfactory. There is no adequate means of drying out football uniforms after being used on a wet day. As these athletic headquarters are becoming an all-.year proposition, it is imperative that a real heating plant be installed. In view of this fact the spare room in the crest end of the grandstand, now sealed up, should be re-opened, doors and windows put in and a steam heater installed. Along with this improvement, a Public comfort station should be built in. There is ample room and it will cast less if carried along with the other improve- ments, than if done at any other tirne. In general the demands put upon this athletic group are so great that we cannot possibly meet them and maintain the property with our meagre funds. In other words, the public denaaaads more than it is willing to pay for. Certain sups to preserve existing equipment, and fixtures are immediately necessary and can be made passible on.1y by the full allowance of that part of our budget which deals with the maintaYace of Victory Field. The loiager it is put cff the more it grill east the Town. The Parr Department is trying to he of good son-ice to the people of this town. To accomplish this it is necessary to provide pleasant places for recreation, such as our parks and deltas, and adequate facilities for sports, such as ball fields, tennis courts, etc. It is also very* necessary in fairness to the taxpayers of the Torn to protect the initial investments of the Town, which means proper care and maintenance of exist- ing property and equipment. It is impossible to swing to either extreme and give goon service. During the past year we have virtually adopted:a course midmay and for every dolIar expended have tried to render a nlaxmiuin amount of service to the Town. Respectfully submitted, ARTHU'R L. MORSE, Chairman, WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Secretary, CARL E. WITHEE. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK RIECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 1925 Warrant for Town. Meeting Monday Evening, January 26, 1925 Commonwealth of 11assachusetts. Alliddles , ss. To any Constable of the Town of 1,Vate,rtown, Gr•eetaitg, In the name of the Commonwealth of Nlasssnchusetts, you are hereby required to notify~ and wam the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall in said Town, on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of January, 1925, at 7.30 p.m.; to act on the following articles: Article 1. To see if the Town will adept a new by-law or by--laws providing for a lin itation of particular classes of buildings to specified districts or zones in the Town of �Vater- town., or excluding them from specified districts or zones in said Town, or take any action relatingthereto. Article 2. To see if the 'Town will adopt; a new by-law or by-laws dividing the Town into districts or zones and regulating the construction and use of buildings in each district or zone, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of taterto%vn 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 pasting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public daces 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 thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this ninth day of January, A. D. 1925. A.RTHUR H. WHITI" E Y, ERNEST K. INGALLS, WILLIAM M. EMERSON, Selachnen of I- titer n. 141 Officers' Relurn on TVarrravt As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town 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 swine in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Totem seven days at least prior to the Brno of said meeting. TFiOMAS F. I•YONS, Constable of U!atertown. A true copy. Attest: IV,ILLTA1\,f P. McGUIRE, a'rrr on Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least sevens days prior to the Towns Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. ILLIAM P. McGUlRE, Tuna Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Janus 26, 1925 Meeting was called to order at 8 p.m., by Moderator Fred E. Crawford, Warrant and officers' returns an same were react by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 103 Town Meeting Alembers present, number necessary for a quo ruin. 93. Article 1. To see if the Town will adopt a new by-late, or by-laws providing for a limitation of particular classes of buildings to specified districts or zones In the Token of Water- town, orexcluding them from specified districts or zones in said Town, or take any action relating thereto. Article 2. To see if the Token ivill adapt a new by-late or by-laws dividing the Town into districts or zones and regulating the construction and use of buildings in each district or zone, or tale any action relating; thereto, Noted. That the By-Law providing for dividing the Town into districts or vanes and regulating the construction and use of buildings in each district or zone, as presented in print by the Zoning Committee at the Town Nl eting held Deeeznber 22, 1924, be adopted, with the following ainen&iient: That Section 2 13 shall extend no farther westerly an the south side of ;Mount Auburn Street than Dexter Avenue. The following resolution was adopted: Resolutiwt Relative to Teleph-one Exc`Itange We, the Town 'AIeeti.ng Members of Watertown, in town meeting assembled, heartily approve of the action of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in offering the telephone users of Watertown in the Newton North Xchange, a new exchange name, which will be distinctive of Watertown, and at the sain e tune to continue the same rates and privileges as are enjoyed by the telephone users of the Newton North Exchange. Furthermore, we, the citizens now assembled in town meeting, are iu hearty accord with the expressed desire of our business nien that the Manic of the new exchange beIf ` Watertown." WILLIA.M P. McGUIRE, Tmvit Clerk. The following warrant was drawn in response to a petition filed with the Selectmen, as provided by Section 8 of Chapter 205 of the Special acts of 1919: Warrant for Town Meeting Wednesday, FebruW 18, 1925 Commonwealth of 1la sachusetts. Middlesex. ss. To .Any Canstable of the Town of [Vaterlounz, Greeting, In the panic of the Commonwealth of Massach-rsetts, you are hereby required to notify- and warn the legal voters of the Town of TVatertown to meet its their respective voting places in said Teen (Precincts i and 2, East. End Fire Station., 2NIt. Auburn Street; Precincts 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Town lull, Main Street.), on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of February, 1925, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to give in their votes on the following question, as provided by Section S of Chapter 206 of the Special Acts of 1919. r 144 WATERT[ WN' TOWN REPORT The question will appear oa the ballot in the fallowing, form: " Shall the by-law proviling for cli'-iding the Town into districts or zones and regulating the construction and use of building,s in each district or zone as presented in print, by the Zoning Committee at the Town fleeting held December 22, 1924, and as amended at Town Meeting held on January 26, 1920', be adopted? The Grote on this question }ill be " Yes " car °` No." And you vvill notify and wam the legal voters of"Tatertown to meet at the time and at the places 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 clays at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clork on or before the tune of said meeting. Given under our hands this si.%th day of February, A. D. 1925. ARTHUR H. WHITNL,Y, ERNEST Imo. ING ULS, "TILLIAIVI M. EMERSON, .Selectmen of 111'alertcwn. The polls will open at 2 p.m. a.ncl will close at 8 pan. Officers' Returit an 147arraitt As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and 'warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the three and at the places herein specified, by leaving at even* 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 "a Town, seven days at least prior to the time of saidd m ecting. TIIOIIAS F. LYON , C'vjtstable of Watertown. A true copy. Attest: WILL,IAM R 7\RGUIIR.E, Tcnva Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 145 Special Town Meeting, ,February 18, 1925 Frecinds 1 and 2 The polls were opened at 2 pm., and voting continued until 8 p.m,, at which tine the palls were. closed. The following election officers were present-, Irving B. Coburn, Warden; James E. Mee, Jr., Clerk. Inspectors; Frank L. Maguire, Jahn F. Kelly, and Chester A. Coburn. Precints 3, 4, 5 and 0 The palls were opened at 2 p.m. aud voting continued until 3 p.m., at which tirrle the polls were closed. The following election officers werc present; Thomas R. Patten, Warden; Harry J. York, Clerk. Inspectors, Matthew W. J. Carley, Archibald C. Eaglescn, Horatio Butters, Wallace A. Shiptou, Frederick J. Afaloney and john F. Glynn. 1.onhig .By-Law Referendion Total 'dote Cast: 1.132 Shall the By-Law providing fcr dividing the Town into districts or zones and regulating the construction and use of buildings in each district or zone as presented in print by the Zoning Committee at the Town Afeeting held December 22, 1924, and as amended at Town Aleeting lield on January 26, 1925, be adopted? Precincts I and 2 3, 4, 5 and 6 Totals Yes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 168 291 No. . . . . . . . . . . 42 799 841 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 967 1132 WILLIXII P. McCi.7112R, ?'own Clerk. 1.46 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Warrant for Annual Town Meeting Election of Officers and Town Meeting Members March 2, 1925 Cominonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable of the Tmmz of�Vaterfmm, Groeting, In the name of the Corninonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet in their respective voting places in said Town: Precinct 1, East End Fire Station Mt. Auburn Street; Precinct 2, East .End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street-, Precinct 3, Town Mall, Main Street; Precinct 4, To rn Ball, Main Street; Precinct 5, Central Fire Station, M.'Un Street, Precinct 6, Central Fire Station, Maim Street, on Monday, the second clay of March, 1J25, at 5.30 a.m., to act on the folio"ping articles; Article 1. To choose the regular Tovm Officers for the ensuing year, the following to be printed on, and chosen, by the official ballot, to wit: Three Selectmen for pane year, who shall also be Overseers of the Department of 'Public Welfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers; one N/lodexator for one year; one Town Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Tau-,es for one year; one Auditor for one year; one Assessor of Taxes for three years; two members of the School Committee for three years; two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for three years; one member of the Board of health for three years; one Park Commissioner for three. years; one eater Commissioner for three years; one Tree Warden for one year; three Constables for cane year; one member of the Planning Board for three years. Also for the election of fifteen Town Meeting; Members for the three-year term in each of the s%.x. voting precincts of the Town, and to ill the following vacancies: Two (2) vacancies in the term expiring in 1926, two (2) vacancies in the term expiring in 1927, in Precinct 1; three ( ) vacancies in the term expiring in 1926, in Precinct 2; three (3) vacancies in the term expiring in 1926, in Precinct 3; one (1) vacancy in the terra expiring in 1926, in Precinct 4; three (3) vacancies in the term expiring in 1926, two (2) vacancies in the terra expiring in 1927, in Precinct 5; two (2) vacancies in the Tenn expiring in RECORD on TOWN MEETINGS 147 1926, three (3) vacancies in the term expiring in 1927, in Precinct 6, The polls rill open at 5.45 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. You are also required to notify and warn the inhabitants aforesaid to meet in the Town Hall in said flown on Monday, the second day of March, 1925), at 8.15 p.m , to act on the fallowing article: Article 2. To chose all other necessary Town Officers in such manner as the. Town may direct. The consideration of further basiness under this warrant shall be postponed until Monday evening, March 16, 1925, at 7 p.m., or tuitil such later time as the meeting may direct. Artiste 3. To hear the report of the Town [officers as printed and to hear the report of arecommittee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article,4. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the fuses and expenses of the Tovm the ensuing year, direct how= the same shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the 'Torn will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the To-m debt which matures on or prey ous to January 1, 1926, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating trliereto. Article fi, To see what method the "Town will vote tc adopt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will adopt a by-law or bar-laws providing that the Collector of Tees shall collect under his title of Town Collector, all accounts due the Tien of Watertown, and define the powers and ditties of the Collector of Taxes in relation to the collection of such accounts, under Chapter Sixteen (19) of the :Acts of the Year 1924, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 8. To see if the Tien will appropriate; a sum of money for the rent of the Grand.Army Hall, care of the grounds around the. Soldiers' Alonurnent, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers can the next Memorial Day', and authorize Isaac B. Patten Past, 81, G. A. A. 148 WAT3xT0wN TOWN REPORT to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. 99, American L&gion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any actica relating thereto. (Request of Post No, 99, American Legion.) Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum • of one thousand dollars ( 1,000) for the use of the Burnham- Manning Post No. 1195, Veterans of Foreign Wars. the same to be expended by said organization in the conduct of Memorial Day exercises and maintenance of headquarters for said organ- ization, ar take any action relating thereto. (Request of Buniharn-Manning Post No. 11115, Veterans ,of Foreign Wass.) Article 11. To see if the 'Town will appropriate the neces- sary suns of money to be used for furnishing and equipping the new Senior High School, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of New Senior High School Coriuiiittee.) Article 11 To see if the Town will appropriate the nec- essary scam of rnolaey to pay the cost of constnictionr of an addition to the ne,;xF Coolidge School, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Com- mittee on Addition to new Coolidge School.) Article 13. To see if the Town rill authorize and direct the Selectmen for and in the name and behalf of the 'Town to take by eminent dornain, purchase:, or other{;rise acquire, for school or other public purposes, the land between the new Coolidge 'School on Arlington Street and Mount Auburn Street, containing approximately 54,193 feel: of land or any puTtion thereof, appropriate the necessary stem of money to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how the sarne shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto. (Request of East D-nd School Larid Committee.) Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate the nec� essary sum of rrioney for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of an elementaxy school building, to be located in the northern part of the 'Town, ,direct how the motley shall RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS lot} be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School in the Northeni Part of the `fawn.) Article 15. To see if the'Towz1 will appropriate the amount of money necessary to pay the cost of printing Volume 5 of the old Town records, direct how the nioneyF shall. be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of Watcrtmvn Historical Society.) Article 16. To see if the Town will authorize and direct the Selectmen, for and in the name aiid behalf of the Town, to take by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land in the eastern part of the Town, for the purpose of erecting thereon a building for a branch, library, appropriate the necessary money therefor, direct bow the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End. Library► Committee.) Articie 17. To sec if the Town Ur 11 authorize the Com- mittee on branch library in the easteni part of the Town to procure plans for the construction of a branch library to be located in the eastern part of the `l'owii; appropriate the nec- essary money to pay the cost of the sank, direct ho,;v the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End Library Committee.) Article 18. To see if the Town will appoint a committee to consider what action the T owii should take to protect and preserve the cold Arlington Street Cemeten% (Request of Watertown Historical Society) Article 19. To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for an act of legislation enabling the Town of Watertown to place its )wilding Inspector under the Civil Service Rules and Regulations, or take any action relating thereto, Article 20. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of three thousand dollars (83,000) to construct a fireproof vault to be located in the basemelit of the; Town Hall, direct how tho monov shall be provided, or tape any action rcla.ting thereto. ArticL 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to lay out, relocate or alter Spring Street, a public way,,,from., Main Street to the tracks of the Boston and Maine Railroad, appropriate the necessary,- suni 150 WATF:RTOWN TOWN ltl",PORT of money to pay the cost or land &uanages therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 22, To see if the Town will instruct and authorize the Selectmen to lay OUt, relocate or alter Orchard Street, a. public way, from the junction of on-anion Street and Orchard Street, to Belmont Street;, in accordance with the present building lines, appropriate the necessary money to pay the cast or land darnages, if any, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Petition of Fred W. Xla.cli arland and others.) A r6cie 23. To see if the Town will authorize and direct; the Selectmen, for and in the name and behalf of the Town, to take by erninent domain, purchase, or otbanvise acquire, for cemetery purposes, a tract of land bounded by Ding; Strut, Copeland Street, Highland Avcnue, and INI arren Street, known as Plat; 1, and Plat 2, bounded by Warren Street, W althorn Line and Highland Avenue, containing twenty-one (21) acres, more or less, appropriate the necessary money therefor, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Land for Cemetery Purposes.) Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Town by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land, includiuig rights of way, near or adjoining the Marshall Spring School, to be used for a public playground, school or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary sung of money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of West Water- town Playground Committee.) Arlido 25. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to appoint two additlonal patrolmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Ants cf 1912, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 2(� To see if the Tarn will vote to adopt, amend, or othemrise change the Building Laws of the Town, in accord- ance with report submitted by the Committee on revision of Duilding Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Report of Committee on Revision of wilding Laws. The C+ nunittee recommend the following changes and. RECORD OF TOWN 1XrEE'i`rrros 151 additions to the Building Laws of the Town of Watertown, date of September, 1911. At the end of Section VIII, insert the following addition: " Excavation of cellars shall be inspected by the Building Inspector before f€lmda.tians are started." In Section IX, second paragraph, strike out the first sentence which reads as follows: " The sectional area of sills shall not be less than thirty-two inches, and of posts and girts not less than thirty-two inches, and in its place insert the following: " The sectional area of sills, pasts and girts shall not be less than twenty-four (24) inches. This includes all piazza framing. Piazza first door sills shall be supported by brick, concrete or iron piers." At the end of Section XIII insert the following; addition: ` No overhanging clothes driers or reels shall be attached to any piazza column or past on dwelling houses hereafter erected." At the end. of ,Section X.XXII, relating to Fire Stops, insert the following addition.: " All buildings intencled to be used as stares, if built in blacks of two or more, shall have brick or concrete fire-walls separating in the basement each stare from the next adjoining store. Fire walls in basement to be not less than eight (S) inches thick. Partitions above shall be brick nagged from floor to tinder side of roof boara-1g,-" At the end of Section XXV, which relates to Chimneys and Flues, insert the following: " All buildings hereafter erected in the Town of Watertown shall provide a suitable flue for gas stoves and gas m=ater heaters." " If entrance is to be made in a brick ebirnney, no automatic gas water heater may be connected with &-ime flue as used for coal or oil burring purposes." " Provided no brick chininey can be entered, a cast iron pipe or galvanized screw pipe line may he used if not less than three (.3) incites internal diameter and extended through roof and fitted �tnth rain canopy. A drip fitting shall be used on end of line and extended into cellar of not less than one and cane-quarter (11") inch pipe size'with cap fitted on lower end." " Apron pipe may be used at the discretion of the Building Inspector." 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Amend ,section 5 by adding the word " store " after the word `t factory " in the first lane as follows- " Section .. No building to be used as a factory, stare, or for the manufacture of explosives, or for chemicals or rendering works shall be erected, and Ile engine, dynamo, or boiler for motive power sliall be set or erected, and no 1:)uilding to he used for a stable in which more than four horses are to be kept, shall be erected, altered or rnoved, without a perniiL from. the Inspector of Buildings, countersigned by the Selectmen, and such permit shall not be granted until after a public hearing before the Selectmen, who shall give notice of such hearing; by posting a written notice on the public bulletin beards in the town, and by mailing a copy of same to all the owners of the premises within :Eve hundred feet of the proposed location of the building, addressed to their last. Imcwn residence .or place of business and by publishing the same in a newspaper published in the Town, or, if there be no such paper, in one published in the city of Boston. Notice of hearings required under this section shall be sent by the Selectmen to the ]hoard of Health." Amend Section 6 by adding a now paragraph to react as f of la =s: Section VL The Selectmen may, in their discretion, after a hearing as prol.-ided in the previous section, instruct the Inspector of Ruildings not to issue the per-nit asked for at such hearing, and in such case no permit sliall be issued. " Any party aggrieved by ac7 adverse decision of the Board of Selectmen,, may appeal to the Superior Court for redress within ten (10) days thereafter." Article 27. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Bacon Street fron-i Main Street to Pleasant Street, under tliv provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, anti to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or stuns of money necessar�y to pay the cost err damages therefor, and RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 153 the cost Of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 28. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Bellevue Road, from Common Street to Novell Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General.Laws, the latter pro riding for the assessment of hettennents, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public hif;l wi-mly, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent doniaiTt, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or scams of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, .and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. .Article 20. To hear the report of the Selectmen i-elative to the laying out of Bridgharn ?Avenue from Burnham Street to Private Land, tinder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General. Laws, the latter providing for the assessIrteIA of betterments, and to see if the Town gill vote to accept said street: as and for a public highway, and will aut;fiarize the Selectinerr to tart; by eminent domaitl, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of trioney necessary to pays the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take anv action relating thereto. Article 30. To hear the report; of the Selmtmen relative to the laying; out of Buxt bam Street from $elrucrnt Town Line to Chandler Street., under the prolOsIons 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 as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Select- men to take by erninent domain, or acquire by purchase., any land necessan,- for said laying out, provide the sun. or sunns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor and the coast of construction, direct how said nxoney shall be raised, or take any action relatilig thereto. Article 31. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Chandler :Street from, Belmont Torn Line. to Sycarricare Street, udder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80, of the General La;t,-s, the latter providing for the assessment 154 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by erninent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sine or stL ms of money necessary, to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 32. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the layhig out of Everett Avenue from Palfrey Street to Palfrey Street, under the prevision of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the: assem—rent of betterments, and to see if the Town will Grote to accept said street as and for a public higlrway, and %,611 authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, alay land necessary for said laY ng cat, provide the sum or sums of nioneyr necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct hoer said rnaney shall be raised, or take any action. relating thereto. Artick 33. To hear the repOrt Of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Kimball Road from Maplewood Street to IVIt. Auburn Street, 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 as and for a public high-way, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any Land 1-iccessary for said. Saying out, provide the sum or stuns of 1noney necessary to pay the cast or damages es therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, cr take any action relating thereto, Article 34. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying cut of Lovell Road from Orchard Street to Bellevue Road, tinder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessmcnt of Betterments, and to see if the Town Nvill vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminer►t domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sure or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 155 direct horn said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 35. To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Robbins Road from Bellevue Road to private Land, wader 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 as and for a public higlnvay,, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sung or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the east of construction, direct how said money shalt be raised or take any action relating thereto, Article 3 . To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Templeton Parkway from Maplewood Street to Mt. Auburn Street, 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 vvri11 vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and Nvill authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by l:umhase, any land necessary fear said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Arl cL- 37. To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of %'Gilson avenue from Town Faun Line to Belmont Street, under the provisions of Chapters S2 and go 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, and will authorize the: Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said Iaying out, provide the sung or suns of money necessary to pay the oast or damages therefor, and the coast of construction, direct hove said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. And you }gilt notify and ware the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tunes and ,it the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed 156 i T1rATEli`i'OWN TOWN RBPORT copy of this Warr-tint, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or morn conspicuous public places in Torn, scwti days at lust prier to the three of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and ni,ike return of this warrant, with your dolligs thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, can or before the time of said mcetu' qg. _ Given under our hands this thirteenth clay of February, A. D. 1925. A10111UR H. WHITNEY, ERNEST K. INGALLS, WILLIAM M. EME RSON, Seleanzen of T Vaterto t. Officers' Returns ojt I,I'arrant As required by the foregoing Warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in 'I awn a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. THOAIAS F. LYONS, Constable of T-Vatertown. A true copy. Attest: WILLI M P. I1rMcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Toms Xleeting Xletuhers at least seven days prior to the Toivn Meeting of the proposed business tc beconsidered at themeetirign WII LIAM P. 1\4cGUIRE, Tan,,w Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 1.57 Annual. Town Election, Marcb 2, 1926 T Preclind Officers Precinct 1. Irvh:Lg B. Coburn, Warden; Tho nas H. Butler, Jr., Clerk. Inspectors: Frank L. iiMaguire, J. Warren Sullivan, Carroll P. Griffith, John F, Kelly, Edward L. Drew, Chester A. Coburn. Counters: Comer J. GueiWtte, Ralph. E. Bancroft, Harald L. Wesson. Preciaict 2. George P. Ward, Warden; Christian. A. Baer, Clerk. Inspectors: James E. -Xlce, Jr., Harold P. XlacUod, William F. Reilly, Rollin W. Hoyt, Lewis A. St, ,Sauveur. Counters: Bvrna,rd S. Smith, Jacob L. Fogler, Edward A. Cates, EhNrin A. Cbaprnan. Precinct 3. 'Thomas R. Patten, Warders; Archibald C. Eagleson, Clerk. Inspectors: Harald A. Godwin, Thomas E. Donnelly, Marion C. Moore, Edward J. Walsh. Counters Bernard A. McGee, Jchn V Williams, James P. Ford, John B. Watson, James E. Ford, Mary B. Wilson. .Precinct 4. Wallace A. Shipton, Warden; Jolui F. Glynn, Clerk. Inspectors: �Kary E` Sharrott, Mich-,wl. B. Vahey, john J. Keefe,William E. Maloney, Harrold R. Hall, Richard M. Hatch. Counters: Eva L. Shipton, Thomas P. Doherty, Francis P. Carroll, Edward L. Ryan, Samuel G. Thayer. Preemies 5, Harry J. York, Warden; Frederick J. Maloney, Clerk. Inspectors:. Joseph Shaw, James Laughrea, Henry R. Cooney, Percy M. Bond, Joseph E. Rarisorn, Bernard A. Spring. Counters: Mina. E. Hunt, Bessie L. Walsh, Geneva E. Green, Francis H. Quinlan, Preoind 6. Charles A. INIcCar-thy, Warden Horatio Butters, Clerk. Inspectors: Raymond H. Ripley, John T. 'lalonev, filbert E. Butters, Laurence A. AV,iTislow, Joseph E. Hyde, Daniel J. Mullen. Counters: Jahn R. G'Brieii, Hedley D. Power, T,illian-i E. Manning, Jolin B. Regan. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful performaace of their duties by To,,,%,n Clerk Willi= P. 1�,Ic:Cuire. The necessary ballots and paraphernalia forconducting the election were i.lispccted by the election officers of the various precincts. At 5.30 a.m. the meet-ings were called to order, the polls were declared open at 5.4.5 a.m. and voting continued until 158 AVXTERT'OWN TOWN REPORT 8 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 G were duly regarded in the record boobs of said precincts, and the ballot shects; and records were delivered to the Board of Registrars, who proceeded.to canvass the same with the follow- ing result, which was declared by the Town Clerk. The following persons indicated by star (*) were elected and were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by Town Clerk William P. -McGuire (ToUd Vote Gast 3726) Sekamen, Board of Public Ivelfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers for One Year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total *William M.Emerson, 289 204 541 296 455 343 212€3 Edward D. Holland. . . . . . .244 344 228 329 322 355 1822 *Forest K. Ingalls. . . . . . . . .331 222 557 292 490 340 2238 *Art.luur 11. Whitney. . . . . . .34 5 325 816 403 581 472 2742 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .309 444 227 420 429 419 2248 Moderalor for One Year *Fred E. Crawford. . . . . . . .373 291 U99 338 506 376 24&3 Blaliks. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .13.3 2,32 114 242 253 269 12-13 Treasurer for One Year 'Harry W. Brigham— -. .. .396 340 623 401 589 435 278-1 1anks. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . .110 17,3 100 179 1.70 210 042 Collector of Taxes for One Year *Frederick f. Colby . . . .. ..305 337 032 403 595 438 2800 Blanks. .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .111 176 01 177 104 207 926 Audilor far One Year *Williiaun W. Norcross,Jr.. .385 322 628 391 568 416 2710 # Flanks. . .... .. . . .. .. . . .121 191 95 189 191 229 1016 Assessor of Taxes for Three Years *V4'illifasn 13et1. . . . . . . . . . . . .317 207 525 200 380 218 1853 Alhext B. Iiull. . . . . . . . . . . .180 272 178 347 334 393 1704 $lank... . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 9 34 20 33 39 34 169 School Coy mittee for Three Years *Charles 0. Chase. . . . . . . . .357 276 694 9319 491 339 2376 *Walter H. Maelatosh. . . . .335 258 569 2q7 460 321 2240 Blariks. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. ..320 492 M 544 567 630 2 O RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS I J� Trtufees Free Public Library far Three Years Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 0 Total *Richard H. Splaine. . . .. . .402 377 573 435 572 456 281 * csetta 1. Vanghan. . . . . .345 253 573 303 479 324 2277 Blanks. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .265 396 300 422 467 510 2360 Biourd of Health for Three Years Charles F. Bustin. . . . . .. . .266 176 381 `02 348 230 1623 *Henry A. Tbuelow. . .. .. . .195 251 295 294 339 286 1650 Blanks- - ... .. . . . . . . . . . 55 86 47 84 72 109 453 Park Coinniiss over far Three Years *Car!E. Withee.. . . .. ,. .. .367 284 500 325 481 334 2381 Bhinks. .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. .139 229 133 255 278 311 1345 lVater Carat i4sioter for Three Years *James H. Hood. . . . . .. .. .366 281 600 316 489 333 2386 Blanks. . .. . . .. ... . . . . .. . .140 232 123 264 270 312 1341 Tree Wardesa for One Year Jolin C. Ford. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .207 300 216 336 332 352 1743 *Vasa D. Horton. . . . . . . . . .275 1.76 489 217 394 246 1797 Blanks. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . 24 37 18 27 33 47 186 Constables for One Year *Patrick H. 011alloran , . . .320 224 540 295 466.4 345 2188 *13dward H. rMte. . . . .. . .272 282 aM 344 38S 337 1996 *William J.D. Campbell . . . 0 0 23 0 0 0 23 Scattering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 2 2 1 6 Blanks. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . • .. .920 10,93 12r'32 1090 1.4? 12M 6965 Planning Boa.rri for Three Years *NVilliarn W. Rugg . . .. . . . .345 256 573 305 463 299 2241 B1aTiks. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1[11 w57 150 275 29G 346 1485 The result of the vote cast for Town Mewing Members was as follows: TOWN MEETING MEMBERS Preci n d One Three-Yens-Term Vote for Fifteen 'M,nderson, Oscar E. 73 Hillside Road 328 *Bowman, Harry L. 5.3 Irma Avenue 325 *Buffum, Albert F. 33 F-1ilkide Road 323 *Cook. Ruth V. 27 Winsor Avenue 325 *Creaxncr, Thomas 113 Winsor Avenue :328 *Field, ' '. Stanley 98 Langdon Avenue 323 *Bale, Charles A. 18'Vinsor Avenue 322 *Holman, Mary L. 39 Winsor Avenue: 31.7 *Johnson, Carl 'S'4T. 72 Winsor Avenue 330 *Larsen, Niels H. 126'"Tinsor Avenue 319 *Manchester, Lewis G. 197 Maplewoo(I Street 315 160 WATERT[lIVN TOWN REPORT *Meade, Frank 13. 71 Con-1monw ealth Road 319 *Paris, Sherman E. 67 Winsor Avenue 315 *Wlieelock,�oseph A. 43 Rangeley Road 1315 *Wright, F ward F. 12 Upland Road :335 Blanks 2751 Precinct One To Fill Vacancies----Tern Expiring 1927 *De11ass, l'ouis J. 53 Langdon.Avenue 35S *Marston, Gaivrence H. 30 Appleton Street 3.11 Blanks 313 Precinct One To Fill Vacancies—Term Expiring 1926 *Marc, Vernon W. 22 Carver Road 337 *Shaw, Oliver 62 Lrangdon Avenue 34.5 Flanks 330 i'recincl Two Three-Year-Term—gate for Fifteen *Chapmmt, Dmily F. 50 Putnam Street 219 *French, 1,u enia. 122 School Street 205 *Harley, 13a-11,:c 178 Spruce Street 187 *Hodges, %laude D. 124 C51)ress Street 205 *Hull, Ii-ving T. 35 Coolidge hill Road 198 *Maloney, Francis ]21 School Street 217 *Norris, Wilfred A. 35 Coolidge Hill Road 202 *Owens, Willard J. 261 Boylston Street 201 *Sanborn, ]v'fary Blandina 12 Spruce Street 197 *Willouglih, , Malcolm F. 25 Boylston St<reaC 209 *CQgswcll, [�1larles T. 37 Boylston Strctt, West 30 *King. 13unjMnin T. 7 Porter Street 26 *Johnson, {;ustaf A. 251 Boylston Street 2$ *lhvressinger, Eugene 11. 11 porter Street 25 *13ean, Charles A. 4a Concord Road 27 Scattering 23 Blanks 5497 Prechzel Two To bill Vacancies—Term-Expiring 1926 *Ross, David 12 Spruce Street 7 *Sessa, Albert C. 7 Nichols Avenue B tDavenport, Florence M. SS Grove Street 3 5cattcring 8 Blanks 15!5 tResigned i�r arch 11, 11125.. Precince Thi ce Tlr.ree-Year-Term,—Vote for Fifteen *Abbott, Charles If. 10 Coltunbia Street 534 *Ellison, Bertrarn P. 77 Russell Avenue 446 *Fay, Allen N-1. 34 Bailey Road 501 *Graham, Alford M. 10 Batei Road 477 *Hackett, Thomas Leo 1:3 Columbia Street 434 *Hc:ugliins, Charles A. 35 Barnard Avenue 487 *Hcxlgc:, Charles H. 45 Bates Roust 487 RECORD OF TOWN MEETING 161 *Hood, James H. 274 Common Street 476 *Huse, A. Alonzo 348 Russell Avenue 482 *Johnson, Eric L. 87 Barnard Avenue 451 *Lu s, Wil.liasn 1-1, 31 Otis Street 501 *Stone, Edwin L. 100 Russell Avenue 522 *Walker, W-illiam ff. 71 Russell.A.vonuc 4. *Willia.ans, Fay B. 47 Barnard Avtmue 476 * Usort, William H. GIA Phillips Street 472 Yerxa, Partlow A 24 Garfield Street 428 Blanks 3137 Precinct Tliree To Fill Vacancies—T'ernl Expiring 1926 *Lucas, Susie: D. 31 Otis Street 504 *Ritchie, Frederick W. 36 Irving Street 4€34 Wahey, James H. 90 Russell Avenue h Scattexing 17 Blank;3 1148 Precinci Front Three-Year-Term—Vote for Fiffeen *Driscoll, John 15 Elliot Street 205 *Ogilvie, James m. 60 Bcechwood Avenue Z34 *O'Toole, Michael 30 Union :Strict 288 *Collrgan, Charles P. 5 Royal Street 20 *Collins, John A. 4:3 haul Street 30 *Vabcy, Thomas F. 239 Forth Beacon Street 28 O'Keefe, Joseph P. 80 Galen Street 21 *A-TcNally, Joseph IT. 73 Union 'Street 20 *O'Connell, Frank T. 69 Pecluns. tte Street 18 *Tha.�v-cr, Samuel G. 31 TO ors c Street 9 *11all, Darold R. 31 1'torse Street 0 *Perkins, Elias A. 83 Nurth Beacon .Street 11 *McCeubrey, John W. 208 North Beacon Street 17 *McDcrmott, Andrew E. 40 Royal 'SLrect 6 Se.attering 38 Blanks 7659 tRcsigried Nfarch 0, 1925, Precinct Foitr To Fill Vacancy—Term E,xpiri►tig 1:12G Scattering 7 Blanks 57 P,recinel Five Three-Year-Terni—Vote for Fifteen *Bright, Emma L. 262 Main Street 438 *Critrhett, I°rederic E. 158 Spring :Street 430 *Everett, Alice W. 114 IN-farshall Street 38-4 *Gacllagber, Tohn A. 3 Green Street 482 *Leslie, Larry � 84 Marion Road :36 *hfonl , Clara L. 25 Marion Road 309 *Parker, Maud J. 116 Church Street 3so *Tufts, Clara G. 1.17 1'Yfarshall Street 411 "Quinlan, Francis H. 290 Main Street 10 *Conniff, P. Sarsfield 79 Marshall Street 9 *Gallagher, John P. 19 Hawthorne Street !} Scattering 72 Blanks 7092 162 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT PmCilla Five To liyll Two Vacancics----- Term Expiring 1927 Scattering 10 Blanks 1508 PrecrieE 1�'a�e To Fill Tluee Vacancies—'Term Expiring 192E *Courtney, John J. 232 Main itreA 3 Scattering* 6 Blanks 2268 �Preca�rr� Six Three-Year-Term Vote for F ifteen *Brooks, Philip W. 497 Main Street 287 *Cannon, Patrick J. 31 Gilbert. Street 320 *Cavanaugh, John. T. 547 Main Street, 308 *Clay, Cassius G. 04 Lexington Street 278 *Donnelly, La%NTeace 32 Olney, Street 289 Dyer, ,Rufus A. 43 Hcvey Street 194 *Fagan, Arthur C. 25 Olney Street 310 Gakri-n, Patrick S. 350 Brook-lino Street 203 *Healy, Nlaurice F. 35 Purvis Street 293 *Keating, Jaines F. 489 Ntyin Street 301 *Maloney, James P. 60 Olney Strut 352 Nelson, Knut 102 Lexington Street 236 *O'Connell, Patrick H. 26 Westminster Avenue 303 Owen, Leonard 10 James Street 219 *Quirk, Jaynes H. 163 Fayette Street 297 *Regan, Dennis J. 48 Bacon Street 263 *Roche, Martin 23 Prescott Street 256 *Winslow, Joseph S. 289 Waverley Avenue 26.3 *Youngman, Harry B. 20 Hersom Street 296 Blanks 4 412 PreGind Six To Fill Three Vacancies—Term Bxpiring 1927 *W1-itc, George H. 101 Orchard Street: 258 Scattering 1677 Blanks Precinct Six To 1{ill Two Vacancies Tenn Expiring 1926 Scattering 3 Blanks, 1287 Vacancies in Town Meeting Membership in Precincts 4, s and 6, filled by Town Jvf eeting Members on Match. 23, 1925—for now members see record of Town Meeting of March 23, 192.5. Town iffeeting jifenl6ers by Virtue of Their Offices 5clecorseo Arthur H. Whitney 240 Nlain Street Ernest K. Ingalls 4:3 Adams Avenue William M. L1anerson 48 Walnut Street Town Clerk William P. McGuire 36 Green Street RECORD OF 'IY7WN 'AIREITINGB 163 Moderafor Fred R. Crawford 30 Lincoln Street Treasurer Harry W. Brigham 2 Brigharn Street Taws Counsed Rodney G. Page 109 Langdon Avenge Collector of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 96 B alley load A vditor William W. Norcress, Jr. 39 Spruce Street Free Warden Van. D. Horton 22 Phillips Street Chairman, Selivol cotninsiftce Dr. Charles 0. Cba.se 6 Patten Street Chairman, .Library Truslees Edwin T. Stiger 132 Palfrey Street Cliairtt ax, Board of Health Dr. Willian-► A. Bishop 299 School Street Chairman, Park Commission Arthur L. Morse 24 Chapinan Street Ciairpran, I-Vakr Commissioners Joseph W. Gerry 35 lk•Larion Road. Chaiman, Planning Board Niels H. Larson 126 Winsor Avenue Chairmayi, Beard of Assessors Willi= Bell 17 Appleton Street Chairman, Playground C'ommissian Rev. William J. Duffy 25 Chcstmit Street Representative it; General Court Gcorge H. Vale 654 Main Street IG4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fittalxg catlitniftee Charles F. Swtborn, Citairntan 12 Spruce Street Harold B. Blanc, Secretary 71 - arion Road Fred W. fatFarland 141) Common Street Edward F. Hughes 20 llawtliornc Street lvillia l S. Hughes v,)3 Main Street Jahn AlcCrec 15 Adams Avenue Jahn 11.1. .NI Iagiirn 169 RusscU Avmue Arthur D. Wilkins :35 Lloyd Road rarnor R. Crowell 122 Garfield Street; charlos 11. Whittier C43 Winsor Avenuc Edward 13, Morrison ii E11iat Street Arturo DeFilippo .99 Langdon Avenue Dexter F. Bennett 21 Alden Road Charles W. Chamberlain 511 Barnard Ati enue N-[ichael P. Hynes 105 Riverside Street Da%3id R. Fitz era.lcl 34 Olcatt Street James P. Plunkett Sit') Hovey Street Arnold Leonard 00 Nrarion Road Hewitt G. Pletcher 10 Stoneleigh load Joseph H. Shechan 40 lVinsor Avenuc *Joseph 11, MeNWIy 93 [Trion Street *Died September 27, 1425. Frank MacFzrlane, 139 Russell Aventie, appointed October 14, 1925 to fill vacancy. 'ILLIAIM P. -1 cGUIRE, 7 awn Clerk. Town Meeting Monday Evening, March 2t 1925 Mcethig called to order at 8.15 p.m. by Moderator bred E. Crav-ford. Officer's return on warrant read by Town Clerk `illia�n P. McGuire. Voted: To take up Article 2 of the warrant. Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town tnay direct. Voted: That tine Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to appoint all Toi n Officers net chosen on the official ballat. Voted: That this inceting be and is hereby- adjourned until Monday evening, March 23, 1925, at 7 p.rn., to the Town Ball, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual ToiNm Nleeting of March 2, 1925, under articles 3 to 37 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. _VVILLINNI P. McGUIRE, Town 0crk. lxncaIZD OF TOWN I[ErITINGS 165 Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting Monday Everimi ga March 23, 1925 Notice is hereby .given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Monday evening, March 16, 1925, at 7 -o'clock, has been adjourned until Monday. evening, March 23, 1925, at 7 o'clock, to meet in the Town Hall, in said ToN%m of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of Iviarch 2, 1925, under Articles 3 to 37 inclusive, will came before the meeting for consideration and action. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein speci&ed, by Posting copies of this notice in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Tovm twont.y-four hours at least prier to the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by catzsing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hinds this second day- of March, A. D. 1325. FRED E. CRAWFORD, jWoderatar, VILLIAM F. 11fMc UIRE, Town Clerk. Clerk's Rcittrsa of A'otice I have posted copies of the fore-oing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places iii flown, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a INTatertown newspaper, IVILLIAM P. Mc DIRE, TDuni Clerk. Record of Adjourned Annual Town Meeting March 23, 1925 Meeting was called to order at 7.45 p.m., by Moderator Fred E. Crawford. Officers' rettirns on warrant, and on notice for Adjourned Town Meeting were read by Town Clerk 'William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 214 Town Irteeting 1llernhers present; number necessary for a quoi-mn: 03. Notice was receh,-eel from the Chairman of Precinct 4 of the 166 WATBRTvwNv TOWN PX-PORT appointment of Town Meeting Members to fill three vacancies: Two in the term expiring in 192E and one in the terra expiring in 1926. The following new members were appoiDted to serve until the March 1926 election: IHerbert G oding, X G Royal Street, Charles L. Milward, 17 Bay Street; Mary E. Sharrott, 57 Elliot Street. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 5 of the appointment of Town Meeting Members to fill eight vacancies: Four in the terra expiring in 1928, two in the term expiring in 1927, and two in the term expiring in 1926. The following new members were appointed to serve until the March 1926 election: Frank S. Whitcomb, 2 Oliver Street; George F. Masson, 19 Marion Load; Jeanne M. L. Masson, 19 Marian road; Charles O. Leavitt, 169 Church Street; Pierce L. Fish, 78 Marshall Street;Alice H. Robie, 31 Katherine Road; Homer F. Hunt, 42 Oliver Street; Leland C. Bixby, 45 Oliver Street. Notice was received from the Chain-nan of Precinct 6 of the appointment of Town Meeting Members to fill four vacancies: Two in the term expiring i-n 1927, and t-,vo in the term expiring in 1926. The following new members were appr)inted to serve until the March 1926 election.: Rufus A. Dyer, 43 Hovey Street; Clarence L. Conners, 118 Rutland Street; Charles W. Brasnhall, 2S Hall Avenue; Arthur D. Mosman, 21 Oakland Street. 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 Town Report for the year 1924 be and they are hereby ac- cepted. Voted: That the sympathies cf the Town Xlecting Members be extended to Frank R. Shorey, Superintendent of Cemeteries, who is ill at the Phillips House, I\Iassacliusetts General Hospital. Report of Committee on Ten-Room ,Addition to New Coolidge School, and on school in the northern part of the Town, presented. RECORD OF TOWN iMEETINGS 167 Report of Committee to Consider the Advisability of a Ten- Room Addition to the New Coolidge School and of Building an. Elementary School in the North Section of the Town This committee was appointed by the moderator in con- formity with a vote of the Town at a special town meeting held on Demnber 22, 1924- The request for the consideration of these two buildings was male by the School Committee. Your committee has combined Stith the School Conuvittee and the Superintendent of Schools and has carefully studied the present and probable future requirements of school accorn modations and has reached a conclusion in which all members of the committee agree. The situation at the opening of the school year in September, 19`5, -will be that the new High School will be occupied and that is the old IIigh Schaal will be the classes of the East Junior High, this year largely housed in the Hosmer School where twelve classes are being takers care of in six roor ns oil a double shift program. Not less than four classes in the New Coolidge School will be on a. double shift, and four classes will be in the Old Coolidge School, long since pronounced unfit for school use. There ,Ill he probably one or more rooms on double shift at the Marshall Spring Schaal, all other schoolhouses occupied. To relieve this situation requires nine or more rooms in September, 1925. The School Committee estimates the present rate of growth as six rooms per year, which is confirmed by the continued increase itz the building of habitations in 1921 ever 1923. This last year permits were issued for :single Rouses and tenements to provide for three hundred and sixty-five families. Population averages five try a family or one thousand eight hundred and twenty-fire. The school population is about one-sixth of the total or three hundred for school shildren. Six rooms of forty-two children each will provide a maximum accommodation of two hundred fifty-two, leaving fifty-t�*o unprovided for except such as will go to private schools_ A very considerable activity in the opening up of real 168 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT estate develop111e1its indicates a more rapid increase tharl estimated. Your committee believes that every child is entitled to a seat in a suitable building and on full time. It considers the double shift unsaa.tisfactory and a handicap to the child as -well as a hardship on the parents. It believes that the Old Coolidge School should be a.batidaned for regular school purposes as soon as practical. Your ur committee recommends that one hundred and eighty thousand dollars ( 180,000) be appropriated for the ten-rooni addition to the school hall on the Nex Coolidge School com- pleting the twenty-room unit planned in anticipation at the time the first ten rooms were built in 1 1 This Will not cover fuu`nishings estimated at ten thousand dollars ($10,000), but not required until the buiildinb is completed. Should work be started at once it is doubtful if the school catild be completed much more before the ending of the next school year, at which time the requirements would have grown to fifteen or in are MOMS. It recommends that five thousand dollars ($5,000) be appropriated for plans for a ten-room Wilding and hall, eventu- ally a part of a tiventy-room unit to be located an a part of the eleven acres owed by tl)c town now known as the Town Farm. This location is equidistant from the Francis School unit and the I'vLarshall Spring unit and in the center of an area rapidly filling with residences. Consideration of the appropriating of money and time of starting construction your conunittee recommends be deferred to a later meeting. - CHARLES M. ABBOTT, G'ha ironan, C"HARLES 0. CHASE, HAROLD B. BLAZO, JOHN J. ROCIIE, ALFRED A. GLIDDEN, JAMES P. PLUNKETT, WARREN M. WRIGHT. BRIE GIRD OF TOWN NIBETINGS 169 Article 4. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expanses of the Town the enst nl; year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Official Record of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting Held on March 23, 1925 Voted. That the sums indicated in the folloxving schedule be and are hereby appropriated for the departments named, and in conjunction with any and all special articles in the warrant, pertaining tbereto: Taxes ($189,073.05, or as Assessed) Charles River Basin 83,306 55 County Tax 42,096 64 Fire Prevention Tax 303 86 Metropolitan Highway Tay: 920 94 Metropolitan Turk Tax 20,729 80 Metropolitan Seiver Tax 32,500 50 Metrapalitan Water Tax 30,204 42 Soldiers' Exemption 110 24 State Tax 52,900 00 General Administration ($74,639.65) Selectmen's ]department: Selectmen's salaries, 900; contingencies, : OU M00 00 Auditing Dep-artment: Auditor's salary, $3,000; contingencies, 3900 3,900 00 Treasurer's Department: "Treasurer's salary, 3,000; clerk, S400; con- tingencies, $1,000 4,400 00 Collector's Department Collector's salary, ,000; clerk, S-800; contin- gencies, $1,990 5,700 00 Special tax. titles M00 00 Special for foreclosure of tax titles 120 00 AssCSSDrs` Department: Salaries, three assessors, S3,900; clerical ser- ,vices. , $2,700; contingencies, $3,500 10,100 00 170 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT To%m Clerk- s Department: Sala,Ty of Torn. Clerk, $3,500;salary, first cleric, $1,200; salary, second clerk, 81,100; salary, third: clerk, $1,000; contingencies, to include turnstile services, $1.,375 $9,175 00 Registrars of Voters: Salaries, four mien at $100 each 4.00 00 Printing Town Deports 2,110 07 Printing Voting Lists 275 00 Election Expenses 2,000 00 Finance Committee 1,750 00 Care and Maintenance of Town Hall: Salary of 5anitor, $1,200; contingencies, to include repairing said painting outside, $2,750 3,950 00 Legal Services: Salary of Town Counsel, 1,000; contingencies, $750 1,750 00 Memorial Jay (see ,Article. S); Xlemorial Day observance, rent G. A. R. hall 1,000 00 Insurance 1.1.,069 5$ Workmen's Compensation 3,000 00 Contingent 11650 00 Dog Officer 250 00 Pensions 7,850 00 Protection of Pensons and Property ($1$2,176,14) Police Department: Salaries: Chief $3,000 00 Lieutenants, three at $2,400 each 7,200 00 Sergeants, two at $2,250 each 4,500 00 Patrolmen 49,117 38 Special Police, to include.Paxk Poke 2,560 00 Clerk and Wagon Man 1,642 50 Janitor and Wagon Man 1,642 50 Contingencies, to include new motorcycles, new autos and piping garage for heat 5,400 00 Fire Department: Salaries: Chief 3,000 00 Captains, two at $2,400 each 4,800 00 k RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 171 Lieutenants, two at $2,250 e;�ch $4,500 00 Mechanician 2,100 00 Permanent Men 53,345 76 Call Men (2) 310 00 Contingencies: Station 1, Station `?, new hose, tires and fire alarm boy: 5,900 00 Inspection of Buildings: Salary of Inspector, $2,000;salary of clerk, 220, contingencies, $300 2,525 00 Weights and Xleasures Salary, 1,000; contingencies, =0 1,300 00 Tree Warden: Salary of Tree Warden 1,000 00 Salary of Clerk 125 00 Labor 3,500 00 Contingencies 1,300 00 Gypsy and Brown'Tail Moth Department: Salary of Superintendent 800 00 Salary of Clerk 425 00 Contingencies, Work on Town and Private Property and Supplies 3,700 CO Department of Poles and Wires: Salary of Inspector 3,000 00 Salary of Clerk 425 00 M intenance, to include wiring of new fire alarm box and replacing ten keyless doors on fire alarm boxes 7,758 00 New Police Desk and Installation, Special. 6,800 00 Health IDepartznent ($20,635.60) Salary- of Agent 52,000 00 Salary of Clerk 1,100 00 Salary of First Nurse 1,400 00 Salary of Second Nurse 1,400 00 Hawkers' Licenses 00 00 Contagious Diseases 7,500 00 Vil Inspection: Salary, $700; Contingencies, $25 725 00 Contingencies 1,000 00 172 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dental Clinic (To include salat-x7 �If Dentist, salary of Clerk and ContingCticles $2,500 00 Baby Clinic 500 00 Plumbing Department: Salary of Inspector 1,800 00 Contingencies 60 00 Cattle Inspection: Salary of Town Veterinarian 600 00 Sewers ($28,000.00) S S 810,000 00 ewcr Constriction Sewer Maintenance 15,000 00 Sewer Rebates 3,000 00 SidewalRs ($20,000.00) Construction and Maintenance $20,000 00 Care and Lighting of Highways ($197,325.00) Highway Departmcnt; Salary of Superintendent 83"50() ()0 Salary of Clerk 1,300 00 Office Expense 400 00 Vacations 6,500 00 Construction, to include Bellevue Road, from Russell Avenue to Common Street-, Bailey Road from Mt. Auburn Street to Sto-neleigli Road; Stoncleigh Road; Hamden Avenue, from Carroll Street to Waverley Avenue; and Col=bia Street;and to complete work in Nlain, Chapman and Olney Streets 25,000 00 Maintenance, to include Street Signs and Auto 44,000 00 Stable 'Maintenance to include New Homes 25,000 00 Garbage Collections 20,000 00 Ashes and Paper 20,000 00 Street Lighting 28,000 00 Dust Laying 15,000 00 Engineering Department: Salary Town Engineer 3,000 00 Salary Consulting Engineer 1,600 00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 173 Salary InStr u ent Ilan 1,70-0 00 Salary Redman 1,100 GO Contingencies 1,175 00 Betterments ($25,500.00) Special for]drainage and Construction of fallowing streets under Bett+ennent Act: Bridgham Avenue, from Burnham Street to Private Land (Article 29). Burnham Street, from Belmont Line to Chandler Street (Arti- cle 30). Chandler Street, from Belmont Line to Sycamore Street (Article 31). Everett Avenue, from Palfrey Street to Lot $, Everett A-%,,enue (Article 32). Kimball Road, from Maplewood Street to Mt. Auburn Street (Article 33). Robbins Roa.d, from Bellevue Road to Private Land (Article 35). Templeton Parkway, from Maplewood Street to Mt, Auburn Street (Article 36). Wilson Avenue from Town farm Line to Belmont Street (.Article 37) $25,500 00 Drainage ($7,200.00) To include drainage in 'Stoncleigh Road; Bailey Road frDm Stonelei h Road to Mt. Auburn Street, Harnden Avenue from Hovey Street westerly; and Columbia Street $7,200 00 Support of the Poor ($62,567.00) ,Almshouse Salary Of Keeper S900 00 General Expense, tD include general repairs and repairs to shed. 5,267 00 Outside Aid Salary of .Almoner 700 00 Salary of Clerk 500 00 General Expenses 18,000 OCR IVIothersr Aid. Salary of Almoner 700 00 1E4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Salary of Clerk $500 00 General Expenses 21,000 00 "Town Physician 1,000 00 State and Military Aid 1,500 00 Soldiers' Relief 2,500 00 Education ($362,882.40) General Control $8,761 00 Instruction 276,891 00 Operation 42,730 00 Maintenance 12,000 00 New Equipment 2,500 00 Miscellaneous 6,500 00 Continuation School 2,000 00 Americanization 2,500 00 Evening Schools 4,000 00 Trarle Schools 5,000 00 Library and Reading Rooms ($21,000.00) Salaries 812,750 00 Books, Periodicals and Binding 5,000 00 Maintenance, to include E:dubition Case 4,210 00 Recreation ($9,200.00) Park Deparbrnent; alary of Superintendent $200 00 Maintenance 1.800 00 'victory Field, 1,800 00 Pla.ygrmunds: Salaries 3,000 00 Maintera-mce, to inchide New Apparatus 2,400 00 Public Debt and Interest ($270,000.00) ToNvn Debt $170,000 00 Int�~est 100,000 00 Cemeteries ($9,300a00) Salary of Superititeudent s1,800 00 Labor 5,000 00 P,ECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 175 Contingencies $500 00 Special, Ridgelawn Cemetery 2,000 00 Municipal Industries ($87,236.00) '"rater Department Salary of Superintendent $2,700 00 Salary of First Clerk 1,100 00 Salary of Second Clerk 936 00 Office Expens3 1,000 00 Construction 60,000 00 11aintenance 12,000 00 Special, Renewal of 1` ains in following streets Bacon Street; Cok2ubia Strwtt Bellevue Road from Russell Avenue to Barnard Avenue; Mt. Auburn Street, from Phillips Street to Otis Street 5,500 00 Vacations 1,000 00 New 2-Ton Truck. 31000 00 Moderator's Salary 100 00 Reserve Fund 5,000 00 Phuming Board 50 00 Headquarters for American Legion Post No. 90 (Artick 9) 1,000 00 Headquarters for Btu-nham-ManningPost No. 1105, (Article 10) Veterraiis of Foreign Wars 1,000 00 Furnishing and Equipment, New Pugh School (Article 11) 100,000 00 Additions to Coolidge School (,A ticle 12) 180,000 00 East End School Land Qaticle 1.3) 12,000 00 School in North&n Pat of `.1''u n (Article! 14) 5,000 00 Printing Volume 5, Old Town Rewrds (Article 15) 4,500 00 Bast End Library Land (Article 16) 3,100 00 East End Library Building (Article 17) 300 00 Vatilt in Town Mall (Article 20) 3,000 00 'West Watertown Playground (Article 24) 17,000 00 $1,889,773 84 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Voted: That the followLig arnount be naid is bereby trans- ferred; From Ernerglncy Reserve Fund, S2,500.00. To Overlay 1923, ,52,E 00.00. Its conjunction v th Article 4, it was Vcted: That for the ptupose of pioviding the, stun of 81,889,773.84 as voted in the foregoing budget, and for the purposes stated, that the following amounts he and are bereby anticipated: Estimated Receipts Water Income $110,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 70,000 0() Street Railway Tax 5,000 00 Miscellaneous 80,000 00 - - - - iS285,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended Balances $56,660 2.3 Betterment Assessments 23,435 08 Arlington Strect 298 88 Barnard Block sale 755 75 Cakes Houk sale 2,00() ()0 December Asressment 1924 1,300 00 Drainage Special 1. 49 env Senior Nigh School site 773 80 Robbins Road sciver 77 Surplus War Bonus 12,162 83 Vffaverley Avenue sidewalk 1 12 West End Schaal 1,923 56 rest End School land 360 00 $99,273 60 To be Borrowed New High School Equipment . gop()o ()o Coolidge Schaal Addition 170,000 00 Water Can-traction 60,0(10 00 We,t School Land 11 i'000 00 37,000 UD Anticipated 701,273 60 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 177 To be Assessed on Rolls and Estates for the Year 1925, 31,188.500 924 31,889,773 84 Action taken in conjunction with :article 4. 17oted: That the sure of sixty thougand dollars (860,000) be and is hereby, appropriated for the purpose:of water construction. Unanimously voted: That for the purpose of paying., the cost of extension of water mains, as voted under Article 4, the Town Treasurer be and he IS hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the sum of sixty thousand dollars 060,000) and to issue the boards or totes of the Town. therefor, at such rate of interest as he,with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determino, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and vets amendatory thereof, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not raore than five (5) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine.. Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticat- ing certificate of a bank or trust company, to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Iassachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the Atlantic National Bank of Boston, iMassachusetts. Article 5. To see if the Town Till vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Tuwn debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1920, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction %vith Article 4. Voted: That the sum of one hundred seventy thousand dollars ($170,000) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of Fa3'ing that portion of the Town debt which matures prior to and on January 1, 1026, and that of this amount the sum of one hundred sixty-seven thousand, two hundred forty- four dollars and twenty-five cents (8167,244.25) be paid frost the tax levy for the year 1925, and the balance:, two thousand seven hundred fifty-five dollars and seventh--five cents (82,755.75) be transferred to Town debt, to Nvit t seven hundred fifty-five dollars and seventy-five cents ($755.75) from Barnard 178 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Black Account .and two thousand dollars ( 2,000) from Coker House Account. Article G. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and to fix the com- pensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. 'Voted: That the same method for the collection of taxes be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last year, and that interest; be charged on all taxes not paid on or before November 1, 1925, interest to be charged from the fifteenth day of October, 1925, at the rates per annum as provided by Chapter 59, Section 57 of the General laws of 1920, and acts in amendment thereof. See Article 4 for Appropriations. Ardele 7, To see if the Town will adopt a By-Late or By-Laws providing that the Collector of Taxes shall collect; mider his title of Town Collector, all accounts due the 'Town of Watertown, and define the pow=ers and duties of the Collector of Taxes in rcla.tion to the collection of such accounts, under Chapter 16 of the acts of the year 11924, or take any action relating thereto. Referred to a later Town Meeting. Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate a suns of nioneyF for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. fatten, Post:81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the swine shall be raiser], or take atiy,action relatii g thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Article 9. To see if the Tvvkm will .appropriate a stun of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for IN"atertown Post No. 99, American Legion, direct host-the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Post No. 99, American Legion.) Action taken in conjtu4ction.with Article 4. Voted; That the suni of one thousand dollars (81..004) be and is hereby- appropriated for the purpose of acquiring head- quarters for the use of Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion. P-8CGRD oT TOWN MEETINGS 179 Article 10_ To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars (81,000) for the use of the Burnham- i'elarnZing Past No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars: the same to be expended by said organization in the conduct of Memorial Day exercises ,and maintenance of headquarters for said organ- ization, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burli- barn-'Xlanrning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars.) Action takeu in conjiulction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of one thousand dollars (81,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of acglu* ing head- quarters for the use of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, V etcra.ns of Foreign Fars. Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate the neces- sary sum of money to be used for furnishing and equipping tho new Senior High School, direct how the money shall he provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of New Senior High School Commit,teo.) Action taken in conjunction with .Article 4. Unanimously voted: That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars (8100,000) be and is hereby appropriated for paying the cost of the origilial furnishing and equipment of the new Senior High School, and for the purpose of providing the said star of one hundred thousand dollars ( 100,000), the sum of ten thousand dollars (810,000) be assessed on the PDlls and estates for the current year, and the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Select- men, the suns of ninety thousand dollars ($ 0,000), and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as lie, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall be paid in not more than twenty (20) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. 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 Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. Article U To see if the Town will appropriate the.necessary sum of money to pad- the cost of construction of an addition to the new Cmlid e&llool, direct how the money shall he provided, or talfe any action relating thereto. (Committee on .Addition to new Coolidge Schaal.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. 13nanirnously voted: That the smn of one hundred eighty thousand dollars (S180,000) he and the same is hereby appro- priated for the purpose of paying the coast of construction of an addition to the new Coolidge School, which addition increases the floor space of the building, and for the purpose of providing the said s n of one hundred eighty thousand dollars ( 180,000) the st1m of ten thousand dollars ( 10,000) shall be assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year, and the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen the stint of one hundred seventy . thousand dollars (8170,000), amd to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as lie, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, ptayable in accord- ance with the provisions,of Chapter 44 of tho General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole anicni t shall be paid in not snore than fifteen (15) years, or at such earlier elates as the Treasurer and Sel+ectnnen may determine. Said bands or notes shall bear upon their face the words, " New Coolidge School Loan." 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 Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall he clue and payable at the Atlantic National Bank of Boston, IMassachusetts. Article 13. To see if the Tawn Nvill authorize and direct the Selectmen for and in the name and behalf of the Town to take by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, for school or Other public purposes, the land between the ziew Coolidge School on ,-�rlingtcn Street and Mt. Auburn Street, con- taining approximately 54,193 feet of land or any portion thereof, appropriate the necessary sum of money. to pay the cost or darna.ges therefor, direct lmw the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End School Land Committee.) Action taken in conjuIlction with Article 4. RECORD OF TOWN AILET1NGS 181 Vc)ted: That the Sclec Wien be n i i d they are hereby author- ized and empowered in the name and behalf of the Town, to purchase, or take by eminent domain, for public purposes, certain parcels of land situate in the eastern part of the Town, and hounded and described as follows, to wit: Southerly by Mt. Auburn Street, westerly by Arlington Street, northerly by land of the Town of Watertown, and easterly- by land of Elizabeth Higgins, Michael Renaccio and Annetta Karajian, and containing 54,193 square feet of land, more or less. jknd for the purpose of paying for said parcels, the sum of t%velve thousand dollars ( 12,000) be and is hereby appropriated. Voted: That for the purpose of providing the money appro- priated under Article 13, the stun of twelve thousand dollars, (812,000) is hereby- transferred from the Soldiers' Surphis War Bemis Account, Article 14. To see if the Town will appropiiate the necessary stun of money for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of an elementary school building, to be located in the northern part of the Town, direct hot the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee can School in the northern part of the Town.) Action taken in conjunction with article 4. 'Doted: That the situ of five thousand dollars ( 5,000) b and the sank is bereby appropriated for the purpose of pa.yiUg , the cast of plans of an elementary school building to he located in the northerni part of the Towel, and that for the purpose of providing the said sum of five thousand dollars (A 5,000), the su_xin of one thousand dine hundred forty-two dollars and fifty- five cents ( 1,942.55) be assessed upon the peals and estates for the current year, and the balance, three thousand fifty-seven dollars and forty-five cents (53,057.45), bv,provided by transfers from new Senior Nigh .School site, seven hundred seventy-three daltar, and eighty-nine cents ( 773.89); West End School, one thousand nine hundred tAventy-tl_uee dollars and fifty-six cents ( 1,923.50); and Nest. End School land, three hunched sixty dollars ($360). Article 15. To see if the Town will appropriate the amount of money necessary to pay the cost of printing,volume five of the old 'Toi�m records, direct hoer the moiaey shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of '�%ratertown Historical Society.) Action taken in conjunction Nvith,Article 4. Voted: That the sum of forty-five hundred dollars (S4,500) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of printing volurne fide of the old Town Records, said work to be done under the direction of the Town Clerk. Article 16. To see if the Town Will authorize and direct the Sele&rnen, for and in the name and behalf of the Torn, to take by eminent dornain, purchasc, or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land in the eastern part of the town, for the purpose of erecting thereon a building for a branch library,appropriate the necessary maney therefor, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End Library ccr mittge.) Action taken in conimictiun with Article. 4. Voted: That the Selectmen be aild they hereby are author- ized -tnd instructed, in the name and bchalf of the Town, to take by eminent. domain, acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, for the p arpose of a site for a branch of the free public Library in the eastern part of the town, two lots of laird, situate on the southerly side of Mt. Auburn Street, being Lots No. 3 and No. 4 oil plan of rossland, containing twelve thousand two hundred thirty (12,230) square feel: of land, more or less, and together bounded northerly by Mt. Aubtum Street, one hundred ten and five htandredths (110.05) feet, westerly, by Lot No.45 on said play, one litindred thirty-five and the hundredths (135.05) feet, southerly by Lot No. 10, forty (40) feet, and by Lot No. 9, fifty (50) feet, and easterly by Lot No. 2, one hundred eight (108) feet, be any and all said measurements, more or less. And for the purpose of paying the cost of such t€a.1dag or acquisition, the sun-i of thirty--rune htin(Ired dollars ( ,100) be and the same is hereby appropriated, said sum to be assessed on the polls and estates for the current year. A rticlo W. To see if the Tow. w.ill authorize the Committee on Branch Library it3 the eastern part of the Town to procure plans for the construction of a branch library to be located in the eastern part of the 'Town, appropriate the necessary RECORD Or TO;VAT MEETINGS 183 anoncy to pay the cost of the saxne, direct haw the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East Fn(l Library Committee.) Action taken in conjtxiietion with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of three hundred dollars (8300) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the cost, of plates for a branch library to be located in the eastern pm t of the. Town, and for the purpose of providing the said su.ra of three hundred dollars ( 300), the stuin of one litindred thirty-seven dollars and seventeen cents ( 137.17) be assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year, and the balance, one hundred sixty-twa dollars and eighty-three cents ( 162.83) be provided by transfer from Surplus War Bonus Account. Article 18, To see if the `down will appoint a committee to consider what action the Town should take to protect and preserve the old Arlington Street Cemetery. (Request of Watcrtown Historical Society.) Voted: That the Moderator appoint, a corninittce of seven to investigate the subject matter of Article 18, and report at a later Town Meeting. On May 20, 1925, Moderator Fred E. Crawford appointed the follo)vmi g Committee: George S. Wright, fib Garfield Street; Charles F. Mason, 37 Stoneleigh Road; Sarah V. Keene, 40 Fayette Street; Edgard C. Hall, 95 Xft. Auburn Street; Annie E, Davenport, 14 Summit Roan; Wilfred A. Norris, 35 Coolidge Hill. Road, Rodney G. Page, 109 E.-ingdon Avenue. Article 19. To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for an act of legislationenabling the Tom=ri 'of Watertown to place its Building Inspector tinder the civil service: rules and regulations, or take any. action relating thereto. Voted.: That the Selectmen be and they hereby are author- ized to petition the General Court for such legislation as malr be necessary to Tenable the 'l'riwn of Watertown to place its Building Inspector tender the civil sen-ice roles and regula- tions. Article 20. To see if the Town will appropriate the stern of three thousand dollars ( 3,000) to construct a fireproof 184 WATBRTOWN TOWN' REPORT vault to be located in the basernent of the Town Hall, direct lice, the money shall be provided, or take any action relating • thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to lay out, relocate or alter Spring Street, a public way, from Rain Street to the tracks of the Boston and Maine Railroad, appropriate the necessary su n of money to pay the cast or land damages therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto,. o action. Referred to a later Town Meeting. Article 22, To see if the Town will instruct and authorize the Selectmen to lay out, relocate or alter Orchard Street, a public way, from the junction of Common Street and Orchard Street, to Belmont Street, in accordance %pith the print building lines, appropriate the necessary money to pay the east or land damages, if any, direct how the same shall be raiked, or take any action relating thereto. (Petition of Fred '"T. 11acr`arland and others.) No action. Referred to a later Toi"n `ileetincr .Article 23. To see if the Town will authorize and erect the Selectmen, for and u7 the name and behalf (if the Town, to tape by en-unent domain, purchase, or otherwise actlture, for cemetery purposes, a tract of land bounded by ICnb Street. Copeland Street, Highland Avenue, and Warren Street, known as Plot 1 and Plot 2, bounded by INIa Ten Street, 'A"althanl Line and highland Avenue, containing; twenty-one (21) acres, more or less; appropriate the necessary money thercfor, direct how the ,Honey shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto. (Request r f Carnmittee on Lajid for Cemetery Purposes.) No action. Referred to a later Town -Axlecting;. Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and instruct; the Selectmen to tape in the name and behalf of the Town by eminent dornaln, purchase or othcrwise acquire, a parcel of land, including rights of way, near or adjoining the Marshall Spring School, to be used for a public playground, sehool or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS I85 sum of money therefor, direct how the smue shall lac raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of West Water- town Playground Committee.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 1. Unanimously voted- That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized and empowered, in the -name and behalf of the Town to purchase, or take by eminent domain, or other- acquire, as a public playground, several parcels of land lying in the westerly part of the `I`own and bounded as follows: NortherIv by Bemis Street, westerly by Westininster Avenue, southerly by lard of Blanche R. Jolly, easterly by land. of Scott Tea Company, southerly again by said land of Scott Tea Company, westerly by said land of Scott Tea Com- pany, southeasterly by land of the City of Canibridge, easterly by land of Warren, Perry and i4rloady, Trustees, and by land of Constantino Mastrodicasa, easterly again by land of Vincent De Benedictus and Telda, Sutherland, containing two hundred nine thousand, one hundred eighteen (209,118) square feet of land, more or less, together Frith any and all tights of way in that portion of Linden Street and Admiral Street, included m the above described parcels, all as shown can a plan entitled, Plan Showing Possible Site. for Proposed Playground, as St guested by the West Watertown Improvement Association," dated June 5, 1923, Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, the cardinal of which is on file in the office of the 'Town Clerk. Reference is hereby made to said plan for a more detailed description of said lots. And for the purpose of baying the cast of acquiring said land, the sure of seventeen thousand dollars ( I-1,000) be and the saine is hereby appropriated, and the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the said sure of seventeen thousand dollars ( l7,000), =d to issue the bands or notes of the ' owri therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter `4 of the General. Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall be paid in not more than fifteen. (15) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Select- man may determine, Said bonds or notes shall bear the authen- 186 WATT RT€3WN TOWN REPORT ticating certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and ]Interest and principal shall bo due and payable at the Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. Article 25. To see if the Town �Nrill authorize the Selectmen to appoint two additional patrolmen in accordance with the prow simis of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or tape; any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to appoint one additional patrolman, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912. Article 26. To see if the Town will Note to adopt, amend, or otherwise change the Building Laws of the Town, in accord- ance with report submitted by the: Committee on Revision of Building Laws, or tape any action relating thereto. Deport of Comin-ittee on Revision of Building Laws. The Committee recommend the follovdng changes and additions to the Builcling Laws of the Town of Watertown, elate of September, 1911. At the end of Section VIII, insert the folloA�ring addition: " Excavation of cellars shall be. inspected by the Building Inspector before foundations are: started." In Section IX, second paragraph, strike out the first sentence avb clY reads as follows: �` The sectional a�a of sills shall not be less than thirty-'two inches, and of posts and guts not less than thirty-two inches," and 11-1 its place insert the following- " The sectional area of sills, posts and girts shall not be less than twenty-four (24) inches. This includes all laiazza frarning. Piazza first floor sills shall be supported by brick, concrete or iron piers." At the end of Section XIII, insert the following addition: " No overhanging clothes driers or reels shall be attached to any piazza column or post an-dwelling houses hereafter erected." At the end of Section XY II, relating to Fire Stops, insert the following addition: `{ All buildings intended to be used as stores, if built in blocks of two or more, shall have brick or concrete fire walls separating in the basement; each store from the next adjoining store. Fire galls in basement to be not RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 187 less than eight (S) inches thick. Partitions above shall be brick nagged from floor to under side of roof boarding;." At the end of Section XXV, which relates to Chimneys and Flues, insert the following: " All buildings hereafter erected in the Town of Watertown shall provide a suitable flue for gas stoves and gas water beaters." " I£ entrance is to be made in a brick ebunney, no automatic gas water heater ina.y be connecter) with sarne flue as used for coal or oil burning purposes." " Provided no brick chimney can be entered, a cast iron pipe ur galvanized screw pipe line may be used if not less than three (3) nelies internal diameter and extended through roof and fitted with rain canopy:. A drip fitting shall be used can end of line and extended into cellar of not Tess than one and one-quarter (lr4) inch pipe size with cap fitted on lower end." " Akron pipe may be used at the discretion of the Building Inspector." .Amend Section 5 by adding the word " store " after the Nord " factory " in the first line as follows: " Section V. No }wilding to be used as a factory, store, or for the manufacture of explosives, or for chemicals or render- ing works shall be erected, and no engine, dyna><no, or boiler for motive power shall be set or erected, and no building to be used for a stable in which more than four horses are to be kept, shall be erected, altercel or rnDved, without a permit from the Inspector of Buildings, countersigned by the Select- nien, and such permit shall not be granted until after a public hearing before the Selectmen, who shall give uotice of such hearing by hosting a written notice on the public bulletin boards in the Town, and by nailing a copy of same to all the owners of the premises within five hundred feat of the proposed , location of the building, addressed to their lash: known residence or place of business and by publishing the same in a newspaper published in the Town, or, if there be no such paper, in one published in the City of Boston. "Notice of hearings requircd under this section shall be sent by the Selectmen to the 13oard of Health," Amend Section 6 by adding a new paragraph to read as fellows 188 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT "Section VI. The Selectmen may in their discretion, after a hearing; as provided in the previous section, instruct the Inspector• of Buildings not to issue the p=nit asked for at such hearing, and in such case no perrnit shall be issued. " Any party aggrieved by an adverse decision of the Board of Selectmen, may appeal to the Superior Court for redress within ten (10) days thereafter." Deferred to a later Town Meeting. Article 27. To hear the report of the Selectinen relative to the laying out of Bacon Street from Main Street to Pleasant Street,under the pro,,isions 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 as and for a public highway, and Ni=ill authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by rnirchase, any land necesmry for said laying out, provide the suns or sums of money necessary to lay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating; thereto. Voted; Not to accept the report, of the Selectmen. Article 28. To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Bellevue Road, from Common Street to Lovell Read, under the pro,6sions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will Note to accept said street as and for a public highway. and Nvill authorize the selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sung or scans of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of con tnictlon, direct how said money shall be raised, or take ally action relating thereto. Voted: 'Not to accept the report of the Selectmen. Article 29. To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Bridgham Avenue from Burnhani Street to private land, titndex the prol*llsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro%idbig for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town -".ill vote to accept said street as and for a public high��ray, and will authorise the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, RECORD OF TOWN aiEBrrNGs d$f} any land necessary for said laying out, provide the suns or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, anc the Coot Of Construction, direct how said money shall he raised, or take a in, acticn rels'3tin thereto. Report of the .Selectmen on the Layout of Br dgharn Avenue Selectmen's O!"fice, Waterto Pn, Nfass., F"ebruan- `0, 1925. After dtic notice. as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General I aws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the seventh day of February A. D 1925, at .10.45 a.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the twentieth day of F ebntar-y A. D. 1925, for tho purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laving out of Bridl harp Avenue as a public way., and we, the,Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Bridghtun Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan dra-%va by Fi J. Maynard, Torn Engineer, and dated February 2, 1925. Description of Bridghanl avenue Extending Southerly from Burnharn Street BeOmiing at a stone bound in the southerly- line of Bunihan7 Street one hundred tivenl;v (120) feet westerly from a stone bound which marks the intersection of the southerly line of Buniham Street and the Town lime between Watertown and, Belmont, thence extending southerly one hundred seventy-nine and thirty hundredths (179.30) feet to the rdiVision linebetWeen land. of Annie A'Ic .enzie and land of Frederic C. Bridghain by two lots of said Annic -1+IcKenzie with frontages of one hundred nineteen and thirty- hundredths (119.30) feet and sixty- (60) feet respectively, thence turning and extending westerly by said division line between land of McKenzie and Bridghani thirty (30) feet to the westerly line of said Bridghani A-venue and land of Manic 'lorgan, thence tuming and extending northerly by the westerly- line of Bridnham Avenue one hundred eighty-eight (18 ) feet to the southerly- line of Buniham Street IN W.kTBRTOwN TOWN REPGIVT by land belonging to the folioNvh-ig-naine+d persons with corres- ponding frontages in order of lot ownership, namely, Marie Marg;an, forty-seven (47) feet, Hugh J. Menghi, forty-seven ( 47) feet, Mary A. Farren, wife of john W. rarren, forty-seven (47) feat, and Alexander Patterson and wife, Mary J. Patterson, forty-seven (47) feet, thence turning and extending southeasterly thirty-one and twenty--three hundredths (31.23) feet by the southerly line of Burnham Street to the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Bridg}nam Avenue which is thirty (30) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Burnham Street to said land of Frederic C. Bridghani, Said street is hereby* laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan eRt tied " Town of Watertmvn, plain of parts of Chandler and Burnham Streets and Bridgham Avenge to accompany description for acceptance under the Betten-rent Act," dated. February 2, 1925, on file in the office of the ToN%m Engineer, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry- District of Middle- sex Cowity with this order: And said Beard having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners. of the abutting laald along which said street has been laid out bereby determines that no damages are: sustained acid none are awarded, and said Board bereby declares that all acts herein are done under the provisions of law authorizing; the assessment, of betternients. And it is therefore ordered that Bridghani Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laps, accordiznb 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 hereby determine that no damages have been stistainted and none are awarded and we farther 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 area comprising, the several parcels described and set forth in the Schedule hereto annexed, wilt receive benefit or adv€litage other than the general advan- tage to the community froin said laying out and that better- REcoRD of TOWN MEETINGS 191 ments are to be assessed for said haying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. lay hard, Town Engineer, dated February 2, 1925, anti on 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_ A. H. WHITNEY, ERNEST K. INGALLS, WILLIA2\1 M. E'MERSOlwl, selechn'611. Schedule In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record. as of Said first dad- of April, and in case said. owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is o-�%-ned by owners un3cl oven, And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shoym on a plan on file ill the office of the Assessors of the Town of'VVatertonrn. LoG Side of Estimated Owner Address NO. Streel Area Fronittgrlielirrni nt Marie .'Morgan. 13 Eridgharn Avenue., Witter- tmva, . 43 South 4865 4'7.00 $188 00 Htag1r J. rlen hl. -9 Asidgk� l�i m venue, Water- U3A11, . ... ..., . ..... 4-1 South 4700 47.00 188 00 Mary A. Darren ng or John W. Farren, T 11ric1gharm venue,Watertcwn ... 45 South 4550 d7.00 15S 00 Ale..nticr Patursun tt tax, :tIar}• IF'att rson, t 13Yidgliam Avmue. 4Y to za m _ _ .,.... 40 "mouth 5830 ;16.25 141 00 Annie McKenzie,76 i exiugton Street,W-averl+y 47 North 5W5 81J.48 357 92 Annie McKenzie,76 Lexington Street,WavorleY 49 North 0000 60.00 210 00 ;Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mdss., March 27, l925. Whereas, at a Town ililecting held by the Town of Water-- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- third day of illarch, A. D. 1925, at which meeting a quon tn-i was present when Article 29 of the --arrant was before the meeting as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying 192 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT out of Bridgham Avenue from B rrzlixn Street to private land, under the prm isions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the Iatter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent dotmain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or surds of money necessaly to pay the cast car damafes therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Brldgllam AvenuL' acid 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 ttnanilnously as follows '< That the laynng out of Bridgham Avenue as a public way., as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and 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 Bridg-ham Avotitic as and for a publie wayf, 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 recorded herewith and on 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 Name L.9e No. sq.I.-I. Panic i4'!cKenr_ie,76 I,L%ington strut,wavcrtey.. ...................{r -07-1U 1820 Annie McKenzie%70 Lexin[4tfln SLUML,w3YerleY.. ...................5-213- 9-9 WO Marie Morgan. t,3 I]riLikhain Avertue.Watertown... . ....... ........: 20�43 4 05 lug J. '42en;fti,9 Bridgharn Avenue,14'atertown........... ......Fr'.'.�4!-:i 705 Peary A.Farren ut of jo,,n pia.,5$ridgl:am Avenue.Watertown.......5-2Q-15-•2 705 AleXandcr PatLurson el aar, Mary J. FULLL°rson. 1 $ridghnat Avenue, Waterwwn... ...............................................5-24--4C-1 67S And whereas, by said vote the Selectmen were duly author- ized to take said land and an appropriation was made ,at :said To%,,n Meeting therefor. \cw therefore, it is ordered that: the above described parcels 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 authoriz- ng the assessment- of betterments, and all a.ccordilig to the RECORD OF TOWNT MEETIINGS 19 plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the To-wn Clerk more than seen 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 April 27, 1925, 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 damages are estimated and awarded as fol lows: Name Lot No. Sq.P. Damages Annie McKenzie,76 Lexington Street,Wm-erley. � , a...5-2G-47-10 1820 No damages ` Annie McKenzie..7G Lexington Strect, Watierley. . . ....5-20-44-0 000 No damages Marie Morgan.13]3ridgbam Avenue,Watertown. .. . . . .5--20-13-4 706 No damages Hugh J. 14ienghi,9 Bndghnin e\vcwie,Watertown_......5-20-14-3 705 No damages 14 a A. Farrm ux of John W.. 5 Bridgham Avenue. Watertown . . ..5-20-15-2 705 No damages Alexander Patterlim et ax, Mary J., 1336 dghsut�Avrnuc, W tc-rtown.. . ............. .. ..............5-20--16-1 675 No damages Adopted: A. H. -VVHITNEY, ERNEST X. ING.kLL , WILLI AM M. EME SON, Seleatnen of 11"atmown. For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Amick 30. To hear the report of the 'Selectmen relative to the laying out of Burnham Street; from Belmont Town Line to Chandler Street, under the previsions, of Chapters S2 and 80 of the General Laurs, the latter pro---ding for the assessment of betternnents, and to see if the Toivn will vote to accept said street as and for a public highivay, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emb ent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the ruin or sunns of money necessary to Fair the cost or damages therefor and the Gast of construction, direct how said money .shall be rained, = or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Burnham Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 20, 1925. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, ive, the Selectmen of Watextown, i-net 1.94 W_�VfEuroWN TOWN RLPORT mi the seventh day of February, A. D. 1925, at 10.35 for the purpose of viewing the premises, and oa the ti entieth clay of )*ebniary, A. D. 1925, for the purpose of the public heating of all parties intcrested, on a petition for the la rin out of 13urnharn Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Burnhaari Street he laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fnllowIIIg,dcscriptioii, and as shown on a plan drawn by F. J. 11aynard, Town R-nf ineer, and dated February 2, 192 . Description of That Part of Burnham Street Situated in Watertown Be�,�intrin at a point n3arlced i y a stone bound at the intersection of the Town bouuidaTy lino between Wa,tertoivzr and Belmont and the southerly line of Burnham Street, thence vxtending westerly about one hundred eighty-six and twenty- three hundredths (186.23) feet by land of the following named persons in regular order of lot ownership, with frontages as follows, namely, Mary E. Connolly and Etta Cronin, fifteen (15) feet more or less, Forbes L. McKenzie,fifty-three (5:3) feet, Annie XIc Kenzie, fifth}-two (52) feet, Town of Vaterto= (I3r df;lhani Avenue), thirty-one and twenty-three, hundredths (31.23) feet, and Alexander Patterson and wife Mary. J. Patterson thiit3*-five ( 5) feet more or less to a paint of curvature thence extending westerly by a curve to the right one hundred fifty-five and forty hundredths (155.10) feet in length, nror€! or less, with a radius of four hundred five and forty-ogre hundredths, (405.41) feet by land of said Patterson and wifewith frontage of fifty-nine and forty hundredths (59.40) feat more or less and by land of the ToNNn of Belmont with frontage of eighty and thirty-three hundredths (80.33) feet to a stone bound 117arking a point of compound c=vature, thence extending xiorthwestcrly by a curve to' the right sixty-five and fort- hundredths (65.40) feet iii length, having a radius of one hundred one and fifty-two hundredths (101.52) feet., to a point of tangency, by land belonging to the Town of Belmont having a frontage of twenty- five and thirty-six hundredths (25.36) feet and by land of RECORD OP 'TOWN MEETINGS 195 Salviano Vincenzo with frontage of forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet, thence extending north-westerly by a straight line ten and seventy-eight hundredths (10.78) feet more or less to a paint of curvature by land of said Vincenzo comprising parts of two lots with frontages of five and ninety-siM Hundredths. (5.96) feet and four and eighty-tivo hundredths (4,82) feet respectively, thence extending northerly and westerly by a curve to the left fifty-four and fifty-one hundredths (54.51) feet in length, with a radius of thirty-seven and thirty-three hundredths (37.33) feet to the southerly line of Chandler Street, at a. point of tangency, by land belonging to said. Vincenzo, thence ttu-nirig and extending easterly by the southerly line of Chandler Street one hundred sixteen (116) feet more or less to a point of curvature, thence turning and extending south- westerly and southerly by a curve to the left sixty-two and eighty-three hundredths (62.83) feet in length, having a radius of forty (40) feat, by land of Annie McKenzie and Katherine {Japes to a point which forms a slight angle in the curvature of the southeasterly lime of Burnham Street at this locality, thence extending southerly arad southeasterly by a c=e to the left forty-sip: and twelve hundredths (46,12) feet in length, having a.radius of ninety-seven and fifty-two hundredths (97.52) feet, by land of said McKenzie and Dalces to a point of com- pound curvature, thence extending southeasterly by a curate to the left one: hundred twenty-eight and sixty-six hundredths (128.60) feet in length, lia-ving a radius of three hundred sixty-five and forty-one hundredths (365.41) feet, by land of said McKenzie and [lakes, Nvith frontages. as follows: the first lot in part, fort--four and fifty-five hwi redtbs (44.55) feet, r the second lot, seventy-four and twelve hundredths (74.12) feet, the third lot in part, mine and ninety-nine hundredths (9.0) feet, to a paint of tangency, thence extending easterly by a straight line one hundred forty-two acid fi%Te hundredths (142.05) feet by land of said McKenzie and Oakes with frontage of sixty and one hundredth (60.01) feet„ quid land of George A. Betts and wife Ethel 1 , Betts, with frontages of fifty, (50) feed: and thirty-two and four hundredths (32.04) feet., to the said Town boundary line, thence extending southeasterly by said 196 IVATFRTOWIN TOWN REPORT boundary line and crossing Burnham Street diagonally sixty-one (61) feet wore or less, to the P0111t of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Burnham Street situated in the, Town of 1"Tatertown, which part is forty (40) feet wide between parallel lilies, extencling from Chandler Street to the Belmont line, except at the rGunded comers, adjoining Chandler Street. Said street is hereby lald out and the grades thereof estab- 11sh-ed as shown ()TI a plan entitled " Town of Watertown, plan of parts of Chandler and Bu-nihain streets and Bridgham Avenue to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act '' dated February 2, 192-5, on file in the office of the T()%.1711 Engineer, a e0lV of wliicli is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County, with this order. And said Board haNing considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the abutting land along which the said strut has been laid out, hereby-deterniines that no daniages are sustained and none are awarded, and said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are done under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of bettern-ient5. And it is ther6fore ordered that Burnhain Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the pro,,isions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, accordiiig to the above description, and having considered the question of dairages, 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 aivarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro,,!i(linI,_, for the assess- inent of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcals, described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, '"U receive benefit or adN-artage other than t'he- general advan- tage to the community from said laying out and Lhat better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, dated Februai7v 2, 1925, and on file in the off-lee of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the anioutit set opposite RECORD OF TOWN XELTINTGS 197 each of said described, parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel,. A. H. WHITNEY, 1,:RNEST X. I N O ALLS, AVILLIAM M. E ERSON, Selectmen. Schedule In said schedule each Marcel of land is described as of the first flay of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said schechile are the supposed owners ()f record as of said first day of April; and in easy:said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said 1),areel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot sot opposite each parcel in said schedule is the number of the lot sl1onm on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lot 5fda of }sPianaPrrf Otever AddrP.�s AN10. SYr�aP Area Fropokt r 13clirrmeal Afar y E. Connolly cd Etta Cronin,54 UuTnbaYn �trcct, Watertown.,,........ ,I South 6394 16.00 S50 00 Forbes L. 1v1cKcnzic. 76 Lexington Str"t, Waverlcy. . . .... ...................... 48 South 4975 53.0 212 00 Annie McKenzie,76 Lexington Street.3?Waverley. 47 South 561S 30-00 1156 pU Town Qf Watertown,Bridgham Avenue. Water, to%va.. . .............................. South 6510 31.23 124 92 4Vexander Patterson, I Bridgham Avenue, Watedo►n.. . . ........ ..,.. ...-.. 4G South WO 70.G0 2S2 40 Town of Belmont,Belmont.. .. . .... 37-38 South 96S09 105,CQ 422 10 Vincenzo, Salviano, 106 'l4avetley Street, Waverley... . .. .............. . 36 South 5140 411,0D IS4 00 Vincenzo Salviai�o,�`rnserler................ X-) Sou th GOO 4ri CM 180 00 Vlncenzo-Salviano,�5'a�crlei.. ... . ........... :34 South WOO IG.OU 40 00 Annie McKenzie el Xatherinr,Oakes,rdt Lexing- ton Street, waverley. .... . ............. 3 North 7662 115.26 461 00 Annie hl+cKenaie ct Kathe:rine Oa&es,76 Leming- tt�n street, ' _averley. . ... . . . ........... 4 North 6116 74.12 29B 48 Annie hlck,2nzic rP Katherine Oakes,i o Lexing- ton Street„ 4 Tavcrlrs North (400 60.01 240 ()4 George A. Butts el ux, Ethel Al. Iletts, Belmont to Xerth 29714 Ps0,0I1 200 00 George A- Betts eP ux, Ethel ?►l, Betts, Belmont 6 North 2070 32.C4 128 16 Selectmen's Office, Watertowm, ?Hass., -March 27, 1925. Whereas, at a Town :Fleeting held by the Town of %Vater- t+own, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- third day of March, A. D. 11?25, at which meeting a quor= was present wlien Article 30 of the Zvarrant was before the meeting as folluvTs: 198 W;%TFM%,T0Wh TOWN REPORT To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Burnham Street from Belmont town line to Chandler Street., under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter provi'ding for the assessment of better- ments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said strut as and for a public. highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent. domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the, sum or sums of money necessary to pay the coast or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen Ixying out Burnham Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to maid laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted u-nanil-nously as follows: " That the laying out of Burnham Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are. Hereby authorized to tape the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpasu of laying out said Burnbaln Street as and 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 laving out as shown by a. copy of said order recorded herewith and on a plan refei7red to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Il'a.tertown. And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: Name Lot XV0. .Sq.F1. Diary E.Cconnglly el Etta Cronin,Gl Bwnhatn 5trect,Watertown... 5-2G- -I2 112 Forbes L. 'McKenzie,Ili Lexington Street,Waverlcy............. 5--24--4F-11 1015 Annie McKenzie.76 Loxinitton Streit,Wavertey... .............. 5--20-47-30 1340 Alexander Patterson el ux.Mary J..1 Bridgham Avenue,Watertown 5-20--46-1 2228 Town of Belrtaont,$elmant. . .............. 5-20-37-38-12 2100 Vincenzo Salviana. 100 Waverley Strmlt.Waverlay.•.• .. 5-2U-WIIL sw Vincenzo Salriano, 106 Waverley Street.WaverlcY. ......:...... :r-20-38-10 11N Vinaenza Salliaao, 106'raverley Stmet,Ik ravcrle);.. ............ r20-H-0 «'U0 Annie McKenric of Katherine Cakes,70 Ley-innon Street.Waverley 5-21-3-6 3050 Annie hIcKenzfe a Katherine Oakes,70 Lexington Strmt,Waveriey 5--21-4-5 11182 Annie McKenzie ct Katherine Ontkcs,73 Lexington Street,Waverley 5-21-6--4 1400 George A.Betts re idx, Ethel 3I, Betts, Belmont................. 5-21-&�j 1000 George A.Betts of ux.Btheel h1.Betts, Bdnlunt................. �21--i-2 860 And whereas, by said vote the Selectmen were duly author- ized to take said land and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now, therefore, it is ordered that the above described RECORD OF TCf;4'Iti Iai1 ETINTOS 199 parcels of larld, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are herebytaken for the purposes of a public ways under the provislozng of law authvr- izing 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 taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until April 27, 1920" to take off and remove treks or structures of%ed thereto, And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the ]and hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows: A, H. W1=IMNEY, 11y�117�.i'�EST rid.rfiv�� Lry�-Iry�S, h-a►xe La NO. Sa.I7. Damages Mary E. Copnolly et Etta Cronin, 54 Burnham Street,Watertown......... ... .. 5-20-53-12 112 No damages Forbes L.McKenae,76 Lexington Street.Waveriey 5-20-4S-11 1015 No da$nares. Annie Mr-Kenzie,76 Lemaglan Street.L1'sverley... &2G-4 t-10 1340 No damages Alcsander Patterw n d ax, Alary I., 1 $ridgharn Avenue,Watertawu.. ... .,., ........ 5--20--4(! -1 2228 No damages Town of 134mont,aelmont... ... 45- 0-37-3S-n 2100 No damages Vincenzo Salviano, 106 Waverley Street,WiLverley 5-20-3E--11 660 No damages vinr-mzo Salviana, 106 waverley Street,watierley 5-2U-3:;-10 1102 No damages Vincen-rn Sualvi:ano, 105 Naverley Street,11"tgvcY1*, 5-20-34-g -000 No damages Arwie McKenzie et Rathorine (likes, 70 Lming'ton street,Waverlev. ......................... 5-21-3-6 SM9 No du=ages Annie McKenzie si -fathering Oakes, 70 Lexington Street,'A'averlev. ... ............. 5-21-4-5 1452 No damages Annie McKcflzia et Xatherine Oakes, 76 Lmington Street,Waverley-.e. . . . . . . . ...... ....... 3-21-5--4 11M No damages Ge0rk o A. Butts of ux. Ethel M., f3elrr�Qmt. . ..... fi-21-f3-3 1000 No damages George A. Betts e1 sex,Ethel Al..Bel=nt.. ...... 5-21-4-2 Ma No damages Adopted; For appropriation, see Schedule tinder Article 4. Article 31. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Chandler Street from Belmont tm.%M line to Sycamore Street, under the prmisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to sce if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authoriz.e the Selectmen to take by elrlinent doniain, or acquire by purchase, any laiid necessary for said laying out, Pro-%-id,e the sum or sums. 200 WATER`FOW N TOWN REPORT of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be rained, or talre any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Chandler Street Selectmen's Officer Watertown, Mass., February 20, 1925. .After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of 'Watertown, met on the seventh day of February, A. D. 1925, at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the twen- tieth day of February, A. D. 1925, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Chandler Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do,hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Chandler Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance -%iith the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by 1{. 1. ll- aynard, `Down Engineer, and dated Februuary,2, 1925. Description of Chandler Street Between Sycamore Street and the Belmont Line Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Sycamore Street two ljunciretl thirty-nine and nineteen hundredths (239.19) feet easterly from a stone bound established by the county commissioners, which marks a paint of curvature on said southerly line of Sycamore Street, thence extending southerly ninety-four and sixty-four hundredths (94.64) feet to a point of curvature by land of Minas Arzoonian with frontage of ninety-three and thirty-one hundredths (93.31) feet and by land of Mary L. Tol and with frontage of one and thirty-three hundredths (1.33) feet to said point of curva- ture, thence extending southeasterly by a curve to the left six and seventeen hundredths (5.17) feet ir7 length and hairing a radius of ten (10) feet by land of said Toland to a point of tzngency, thence extending southeasterly by a stra.igbt line one hundred fifty-one and six hundredths (151.9G) feet to a. point of tangency by land belonging to the following named RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 201 persons in regular order of lot ownership, with frontages as folio-ws, namely: Mary L. Taland, seventy and thirty-five hundredths (70.35) feet, George A. Perkins, fifty (60) feet, and Forbes L. 'McKenzie, thirty and seventy-one hundredths (30.71) feet to the said point of curvaturc, thence extending scutheasterly and easterly by a curve to the left thirty-nine and forty hundredths (39.40) feet in length, with a radius of forte (0) feet, to a point of tangency, by land of said McXenzie, thence c%ten&ng easterly by a straight line which is the north- erly line of Chandler Street at this locality, two htusidred seven- teen and ninety-eight hundredths (217.98) feet to the boundary line between Watertown and Belmont, by land of the following- named persons in regular order of lot ownership, with frontages as follows: Forbes L. McKenzie, forty-t-wo and forty-eight hundredths (42.48) feet, Nina Martin, two Lots, with frontages of one hundred (100) feet acid fifty ( 0) feet respectively, ai)d Perley J. Roberts and wife .Rachel G. Roberts, twenty-five and fifty* hundredths (25.50) feet to the said boundary line between Watertown and Belmont, thence extending south- easterly by said boundary line forty-one (41) feet more or less, thereby crossing Chandler Street diagonally, to a. stone bound at the intersection of the southerly line of Chandler Street and the said Town boundary line, thence turning and extending southwesterly by the southerly line of Chandler Street two hundred tm*enty-six and seventy-five hundredths (226.75) feet by land of the following nauned persons in regular order of lot ownership with frontages as fellows: Annie McKenzie, tv�ro lots, the first sixty-three and fifty►-t,,,�To hundredths (63.52) feet, the second fort--seven and twenty-three hundredths (47.23) feet, and Toivn of 11 atertown (Burnham Street) one hundred sixteen (116) feet, Inure or less, thereby crossing the northerly end. of Burnham Street., to a'. paint of cur mature, thence extending westerly and northwesterly by a curve to the right seventy-eight and seventy hundredths (78.70) feet in length with a radius of eighty (80) feet, to a paint of tangency, by land of V incenzo Salviano, with frontages, first lot, forty (40) feet more or less, second lot, in part, thirty-nine (3 ) feet more or less, to the said point of tangency, thence extending northwesterly one hundred fifty-one and six hundredths (151.06) feet to a paint 202 WA'I"I"sR'tUW N TOWN REPORT of curv-atitm by a line parallel NN ith the southwesterly line of Chandler Street (where the present width is thirty (30) feet more or less) by land of the following named persons in regular order of lot ownership, with corresponding frontages as follows: said Salviam part of first lot, thirteen and six hundredths (13.06) feet more or less, two lots with frol}tages of forty-live (45) feet each., and part of last lot with frontage of thirty- eight (38) feet more or less, and Town of Watertown ten (10) feet to the said paint of curvature within the limits of Clandler Street, thence extending northwesterly and northerly by a curve to the right thirty and eighty-six hundredths (30,86) feet in length, with a radius of fifty ( 0) feet by land within the limits of Chandler Street, to a print of curvature, thence extending northerly ninety-five and forty?-Mine hundredths (95.40) feet by panel of the following named persons in regular order of lot location with frontages as follows: Joseph F. Malloy, one and twenty-nine hundredths (1.29) feet, and 11lary Nixon, ninety- four and twenty- hundredths (94.20) feet, to the southerly,, lira of Sycamore Street:, thence turning and extending easterly* forty (40) feet by the said southerly line of Sycamore Street to the point of beginning. The area, enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Chandler Street which is forty (40) feet wide between parallel lines, extending from Sycamore Street to the boundary line between the To,,vns of Watertown and Belmont. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled " Town of Vaterto%ern plan of Chandler and Burnham Streets and B idghani Avenue to accompany description for acceptance under the. Betterment Act " dated Febniary ?, 1925, on file in the office of the Town Engineer, a copy of vdiich is to be duly recorded in the Smith Registryy District of Ifiddlcsez County with this order. And. said Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the abetting land along which the said street has been laid out, hereby detenulnes that no damages are sustained and none are awarded, and said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are done under the provisions of law antboriring the assessment of betterments. And it is therefore ordered that Chandler Street be and is RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 203 hereby laid out Is and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter S2 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 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 done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betternients, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the Schedule heroto aiutexed, will receive benefit or advant-a a other than the general advan- tage to the community from said lay n; out and that better- inents are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedrilc and as shown. on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. -Maynard, Town Engineer, dated February 2, 1925, and on file in the office of the flown Clerk of W,,t L:{,rtown„ 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. A. H. WHITNEY, ERNEST K. INGALLS, ILLIAIVM TXT. EhXIERSON, vlectofjelt. 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 owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unki oam. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said schedule is the ntunber of the lot sho m on a plan can file in the office of the Assmors of the Town of Watertawn. 04 WATERTOWN " O' %'.N REPORT L0 .Side of niimafed Ountr Address X0. 5trtrl Arta Frontage Brurrment Mary Nixon, 16S Sycamore Street. Watertown. 1 South 2824 10.65 VS2 60 josakplt F.'tlarlEoy,Ti Chandler Strut.�+aterto n 29 South 11'71{l 4o.ao jeS 60 rinconzo Sal4iarm, 106 Waverley Street, Watt erley.... ,. ,, .....,.... 30 South 5690 .50,00 192 00 V41cenze Salvrano, 106+ `"averley5treet, W averlcy.. .. .,., .. ........ 31 South 56210 45.00 ISO 00 Vincenzo Salveano. 16G Waverley^Street, W averlelr.. . . . , 6 ...................... 32 South 5270 45,00 190 00 Viltcenzo 5alyiancr, 10 wsverley Street, Waver1c} . ... . . ........<..,........... 38 South 5060 45.00 180 00 VInr:enzo Salvmno, 10G Waverlty Street. Waverley .. . ........ ......,....... 34 South 5%0 40.00 160 00 Town of Watertw%ten,Burnhain Street......... South 116.00 Annie McKenzie€l Katberine Oakes,70 Lexing- ton Street.5 nvz!rlcy,. ., 3 South 7662 $c3`.42 141 68 Annie XkXenzie el Kathcrive Cakes,76 Lexing- ton Street,Waverletv. . ................. 2 South 5040 43.5.E 264 06 Parley J. Roberts el ur.Rachel G..95 Chandler Strt:c•t, Belmont.. IS North 1380 25.50 102 00 Dina Martin, Chandtar Street, Watertovrn..... 17 Nord, 72$0 50.00 200 00 Nina aI artin. Chandler Street,Wattrtoun .... 15 North IWOU 100.01) 400 00 'P'crboa L. :llcKenxic. 76 Lexingtoa Street. Wa verley. ... . ........ .. 15 North 6203 112,39 460 36 Geargo A.Perkins, 145 Sycamore Street.Water- town., . , . .. ,, .... .......... 1.1 North 6191 50.00 200 00 M ry L. Toland.3 Chandler Street.WatertDwn 18 North 4627 77.85 311 40 Mmas.lrzopnian.137 ShawmutAvenve,Chelsea 12 North 3227 70.05 280 20 Seleetrrlea's Office Watertown, A-lass., March 27, 1925. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held can the twenty- third da.v of March, A. D. 1925, at which meeting a quorum 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 Chandler Street froin Belmont town line to Sycamore Street, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro-tiding for the assessment cif betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by. en--rent donlam, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessa.nr to pay the cost or darnages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relatilig thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Chandler Street and the report of the Selectmwi with reference to said laying out were react to the inceting, and upon motion drily rnade and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: " That the laying out of Chandler Street as a public way, RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 205 as appeam- in the report of the Selectmen be and 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 Chandler ,Street as and 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 laying out as shoe by a copy of said order recorded herewith and on 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: Mary Nixon. Ili",Svcarnort Street,-%;itertown.................. ... 5-20-1-46 1410 ]]v, ph F. 1 alk..)y. 7 Chandler Street, Watertomm.... .... ...... 5-20-2r-1 726 Vineenzc Salvi:in n. 106 W a'4erley Street,Waverlcy.... ............. ri-W-30-h 864 Vincenzo Salviaiio, 106 waverley Street,Waverley.... ............ . 5-2G-31-6 0175 Viacenao Salviano, 106 W.ir crluu Street,Waveriey.... .......... .. . 5-2U 32-7 075 Vincenko Salviano, 100 Wnverici,Street,waverley.••• •.....•...•• . rj-, 1•-33-8 850 VinLenxo Salviano, 106 waverley Street,ti4averley.... ............. A 20-3" 750 knack NTcXonzie el Katherine Oakes,76 Lexington Street,Waverley.. 5-21-3-6 945 Anaic �,lcKenzie rl Iuwtherine Oakes, 76 Lexington Street, pVaverley 6r21-2-7 1210 Parley 1- Roberts et ux, Rachel G.,115 Chandler Street.Belmont ..... 5-.'.2-18-16 277 Ferl y I.'Roberts of sty'.Racbel O..16 Chandler Street,Belmont ..... 5-22-17-111 1000 Niaa Martin,Chandler Street,Watertown. . . . . .. ................. 5-22-111-17 20()0 Forbes L. McKenzie,76 LexisiLAAan Street,Waverley............... . &-22-15-1 2012 George A. Perkins, 145 Sycamore Street,Watertown............... 5-22-14-2 7 D Marl'L.Toland.8 Chandler Street.Watertown..................... 5-22-1.3-3 1268 14linu kr7GoDian. 137 Shawvmut Avenue, Chelsea.................... 1404 A1id whereas, big said vote the Selectmen were duly author- ized to take said land and an appropriation was made at said Towel Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all cotita.ined 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 Iaw author- izing the assessment of betterments, and all aecerding 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 severe days prior to said Town Xfeetiii . And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public Sway are allowed until April 27, 1925, 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 damages are estimated and awarded as follows: 2O6 WA,TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Name Lot AN". Sq.F.I. I)dM grs ME try Nixon, 168 Sycamore Street,Watertov,n.,,..... -20-1-44 141G No damages J�oseph P. Malloy, 7 Chandler Street, Watert wn...... &-20-29A 726 Na dmmngos o Vinw nzo Salvinno, 106 Waverley Street.Waverley ..,. .5 2-30-5 96-1 No rlurnages Vincenzo Salviuno, 106 Waverley Street,Waverley ., .. 5-20-,31-6 C175 No damages , Vince=Sal+piano, 106 Waverley Street,Waverley .... 5-20-32-7 675 I,a darnages Vincenzo Salviano, 106 Wavcrlf y Street.WiLverley .... 5-20-33-6 850 No da.mugrs Vincenzo 5alviano, 106 Waverley Street.Wsverley.... 6-20-3-1-0 750 No dumagea Annie McKenzie tl Katherine Oakes,76 Lexington Street, Waverley.. . .. .. ......•......,............... :r21-3-11 045 No darnoges. Minnie McKenzie el Kathcnim--Oak-us.it T r:inE ton Street. Wa,verley. . . .... .......... ... ..... :r21-2-7 1210 NO damagc3 P"erley J. Roberts ei ux. Rachel G.,95 Chandlcr Street, Belmont. . .. 277 No damages Perley J. Roberts. el ax, Rachel G.,$5 Chandler Street, Belmont. ... . . ............................... 8-22-17-16 ]ODO No damares %ina Vartin,Chandler Street, t,17atertown. . . . . . . ._.. lr-22-16-17 2000 :fin clamages Forben L. McKenzie.76 Lamng on Street.Waverley.- 5-1 2012 No dsmaues George A. Perkins, 1.15 Sycamore Street.Watertown.,. "i -22-14-2 750 No darnapv, M!try L. Toland,S C:haadler Street.Watertiwn....... 5-22-13-3 1268 Ni o 6nmage5 4rfinm Aranonian,137 Shawmut Avenue, Chelsea...... 6-22-12-15 1=1W No damages Adapted A. XI. W HITNEY, ERNEST K. I VGALL:S, W I L L I A NNI °1. 'BA 111.1 0N, Sc�Pect�F~le�r. For appropl-ia.tion, see Schedule under Article 4. A rt-r cta 32. To dear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Everett Aventle frorn Palfrey Street to Palfrey Street, 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 Tvi� l will vote to accept iiaid street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the smi or sums of money. necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said honey shall be wised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Everett Avenue select121e11's {office �X-a.tertcwn, l'iass., February 20, 1925. ?After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, islet on the seventh day of February, A. D, 1925, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eighteenth day of February, A. D. 1925, for the purpose of the public RtCORD of TOW 1IEETI1;GS 207 hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Everett Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Everett Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown can a plan drawn by E. �. Maynard, Town Engineer, and dated February 14, 1025. Description of Part of Everett Avenue Beginning at a point on the northeasterly line of Palfrey Street which is a point of curvature and is situated seventy (70) feet southeasterly from a stone bound which marks the point of intersveti€ n of the, division line between lots nwiihered thirty-four and thirty-five and the easterly line of Palfrey Street, as shavni on a plan entitled " Plan of house lotsWater- town Highlands, Watertown, Mass." belonging to Fred E. Everett, dated May 11, 1892, drawn by William T. Pierce., enInneer and surveyor, and on file in the office of the Town Engineer, thence extending southeasterly and, northeasterly by a carve to the left thirty-one and thirty-two hundredths (31.32) feet in length drawn with a radius of fifteen (15) feet, by land belonging to Simone an and wife Marietta to a point of compound curvature, thence extending northeasterly by a curve to the right two hundred three and forty-four hundredths (203.44) feet in length to a point of tangency, having a radius of one hundred sixty-five and ninety-eight hundredths (165.98) feet, by land belonging to the follow' ng named persons in regular orddr of ownership with corresponding frontages, namely; Sit-none Zani and wife Marietta, seventy-sLx and thirty-six hundredths (76.3 ) feet, 'T`bonias W. Roulston, sLxty--six and eight hundredths (60.08) feet, and Tones of Watertown (Bartlett Street) sixty-one (01) feel; more or less to the said point of tangency, thence extending easterly by a straight IIII0 one hundred thirty-sip and seven hundredths (136-07) feet to a point of curvature by land belonging to the following na ned persons in regular order of ownership with corresponding frontages, namely: Town of Watertown (Bartlett Street), twenty- and sixty-six 208 WATERTC7'►L N TO INT REPORT hundredths (20,66) feet, Benjamin H. Blake, seventy-i!,"'e and forty-one hundredths (75,41) feet, and Thomas W. Roulston, forty (40) feet to the said point of curvature, thence extending easterly, northeasterly and northwesterly by a curs,,e to the left one hundred forty-five and twenty-three hundredths (145.2 ) feet in length and having a radius of sixty-one and eighty-five hundredths (61.85) feet, by land belonging; to Thomas Vr. Rotrlston. i�ith frontage of one hundred forty-five and twenty-three hundredths (145.23) feet to a point of curva- ture, thence extending northwesterly by a straight line sixty-nine and twenty-two hundredths. (69.22) feet by land belonging to the follmi ing named. persons in regular order of ownership with correspondi7ng font{ages, namely: Thomas W. Roulston, eighteen and seventy-eight hundredths (18.79) feet, and Laura T. I+urber, fifty and forty-four hun- dredths (50.44) feet, to a paint marldng the northerly end of the part of Everett Avenue proposed for acceptance under the Betterment Act, thence tuming and extending northeasterly forty (46) feet across Everett Avenue to the northeasterly line Of Everett Avenue, thence, turning and extending southeasterly in a straight line, sixty-nine and twenty-tNvo hundredths (69.22) feet to a pouit of curvature by land of Benjamin F. Simmons, thence extending so-atheasterly and southwesterly by a curve having a radius of one hu-ndred one and ei;lzty-five hundredths f (101.85) feet, on an arc two hundred thirty-nine and twenty-two hundredths (239.22) feet in length to a point ofcurvature by land belonging to the fallowing named persons in reg-vdar carder of ownership with corresponding fTont.ages as follows: bred C. Moore, three lets, fifty and fifty-two hundredths (50.52) feet, forte-seven and fifty-five hundredths (47.55) feet, and sixty-two and forty-four hundredths (62.44) feet, Adolphus Linfield and Bessie Liniield, seventy-eight and seventy-one hundredths (78.71) feet to the said point of cu - vaturet thence extending westerly by a straight line one hundred thirty--sizx and se.-ven hundredths (136.07) feet to a point of curvature by land belonging to '"Tilliarn I1, Wiseman NATith a frontage of eighty-tune and fifth,-cane hundredths (89,51) feet and land of Walter NN7. Dell With. frontage of forty-six and fifty-six hun&edths (46.56) feet to the said point of curvature, RECORD of TOWItiT MEETLNGS 209 thence extending westerly and southwesterly by a curve to the left and having a radius of one hundred twenty-five and ninety-eight hundredths (125.9fi) feet and with an are of two hundred seven and eleven bundredths (207.11) feet its length by land belonging to Walter W. Knell whose frontage is eighty- seven and seventy-[one hundredths (87.71) feet, and by land of Archibald George Young with frontage of one hundred nineteen and .forty hundredths (119.40) feet to a point of curvature, thence extending southerly and southeasterly by a curve to the left having a radius of seventeen (17) feet and an .are ten and eighty-six hundredths (10.86) feet in length by land of said Young to the said northeasterly line of Palfrey Street, thence turning and extending by the said northeasterly line of Palfrey ,Street, ninety-three (93) feet more ar less to the point of beginning. The area, enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of the part of Everett Avenge under consideration which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Palfrey Street to the nofthivesterly division line of Lot No. 8 on plan by, William T. fierce above mentioned, and said above described premises are shown on a plan entitled " Town of Watertown plan of part of Everett Avenue to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated February 1.1, 1925, and on file in the office of the Town Engineer, a copy of which is to be duly* recorded in the South registry District of Middlesex Couaty ,%ith this order. And said Board having considered the question cf damages sustained by the oNt mers of the abutting land along which the said street has been laid out, hereby determines that no darna.ges are sustained and none are awarded, and the said Board hereby declares that all acts herein are done under the prmisions of late authcarizing the, assessment of betterments. ,And it is therefore ordered that Everett Avenue 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 stustaincd 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 sustainer) and none are awarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done 210 '•ATERTOWN TOWN RRPORT tinder Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betternients, and that the area, comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the gencral advan- tage 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 schedule and as showm. on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. IlkTaynard, Towel. Engineer, dated February 14, 1925, and on file; in the office of the Town Clerk of W,itertown, and the amount set opposit;c each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. A, H. WIjITI EY, RNEST K. INGALL , AVILLIAII1 11+I. EMER ON, ,�edeae nen. 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 natned`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 u nkrloim. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said schedule is the number of the lot drown on a plan on file in the office of the .assessors of the Town of Watertown. ,T.ot Side of Eslimaied D°.en& Addreas Ale. Street Area Frontage BeFiervieni Simone Zani el ux, Marietta, 11111 Palfrey Stract., Watertown, . . ......,.:»., ....._..,,.. 7 North 61985 90.70 $323 041 Thomas W. Roulston, 401 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. .......................,.,..... 0 North 5306 40.56 198 24 Town of Watertown,Bartlett Street,Watertown North 61.00 Benjamin 14. Blake,22 Everett Avenue.'Matc;r- town_ _ ....... 1 North 7073 56.56 22G 28 Thromas W. Rculstun. 1 Atlantic Avenue, Dc,ston. 12 North 81!95 204.01 81004 Laura T.Fvrber,7:3 Marshall Street.Watertown 11 North M05 W.44 201 76 Benjamin F. Simmans. •13 Everett Avenue, Watertown. . . ................. _._. 5 south 6884 6122 276 SS Fred C."Moore,35 Dyertu Avenue,,IVaRtcrt-own 4 South 6K1 E3 50.52 2112 08 Fred C. I°foore,35 Everett Avenue,'Matertown 3 South 10634 47.55 1i10 30 Fred C. Moore, 35'Everett AwnRic,Watcrtoim 1 South 8020 62.44 244 76 Adalur.Unrield and Bessie Lintieltl,20 Everett Xveaue, Watertown. . . .. ............... 2 South 91;22 78,71 314 84 W-0 atn I-1. Wiseman, 23 Ft'crott Avenue, watortown. . . ......................... 3 south 12=3 99.51 35S 04 Falter W. Knell. 20S Boylston Street, i'4ater- town. . . . . . . . . ............ . ........,,, 4 Sotith 95'S2 134.27 53708 Archibald G.V� Ung, 18u Palfrey Street,�,ater= town... .. . ......... 5 South 1.0120 97.70 390 80 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 211 Selectmen's Office Watertown, llrlass., March 27, 1925.. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of I-Vater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- third day of -alarch, A. D. 192.5, at which meeting a quonim was present when Article 32 of the warrant was before the meeting .as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Everett Avenue., from Palfrcy Street to Palfrey Street, 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 trill vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sins of money necessary to pay the east or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Everett Avenue and the report of the Selectmen Nvith reference to said la.yin,- out were read to the meeting, and upon notion duly made and sccandcd it was voted unanilnously as follows: That the laying out of Everett Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and 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 Everett Avenue as and 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 laying out as shown by a copy of said order recorded hereii ith and can a plan referred to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of IIratertown. And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as folloivs-: Name LI9 AID. sq. Fr- Simorke'Zaoi el ors,Marietta.19D Palfrcy Street,Watertown .......... S-W-7-34 2150 T'homm W. R.oalstoa.401 Atlantic Avenue.Boston... ............. 3-30--&-33 =20 MJanain H. Slake,22 Everett Avenue, Watertown... ........ .... 3-29-1-22 22arD Se�# mar W. Roulstzan.401 Atlantic Avenue. BoStora. „ . .. . . ......... Z-2'0-12-21 4530 Lamm T.Furbar.73 -Mamhall Street, WategDw . .................. 3--29-11-20 1009 Bcn min F.Simm ns,43 Everett.&Venue,watertowu.. .... ....... 3-28-5-8 1:384 Frcc . Mc' oa 3a Everett Avenue;, ktiatcrtawn. . ................. :3-28 4-7 DUO Fred C. Moore.35 ZverLtt AVCTIUC.WatertmArn.. ... ............... 3-28--34o 950 Frcd G. Mwre,05 Everett Avenue,Watertown.. ............. ... 3-27-1-5 1120 212 WATZRTpWN TOWN RtPORT Name Lot N o. Sq.Ft. Adolphus and Bessie Linfreld,29 Everett Avenue.Watertown.....,.. 3-2+-2-4 14DO Wittlarn H.Wk4mun,23 Everett Avenue,Watertown............... 3-2 7-3-3 11300 Walter W.Knell,208 Boylston Street.Watertown................... 3-27-1-2 2800 11rchitruld G, Young, 185 Palfrey Street,Watertown................ 3-27-5-1 2366 And whereas, by said gate the Selectmen were ditly author- ized to take said land and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Nov therefore, it is ordered tlla,t the above described parcels 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 pro Asians of la-w authorizing 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 Clays prier to said Town Meeting. And the owners and occupants of the land bereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until April 27, 1925, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed t: creto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question. of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby: taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as fellows A'amt Lof No. Sq.Ff. Darnages Simone Zani ed rcx,Marietta.109 Pslfrey Street,Water, town. . .. ............. 3--t3o-7-24 2i5o No tta gages Thumag W.Roukton,401 Atlantic Avenue,Boston ., 3•-3G-6-33 2120 No damages Denjarniv 1-1.Blake, 22 Everett Avenue.Watertown.. 2-29--1-22 2250 No da=ages Thomas NY. Roulston,�101 Atlantic Avenue,Boston .. 3-29-12-21 4530 lNo$Rma6es LwArn T. Furber,73 Marshall Street,Watertown. .... 3-29-11-20 100) No dauiages Benjamin F. Simmons,43 Everett Avenue,Watertown &-2t3-5-8 138.1 NQ a$r ea Fred C. Idea re, 35 1}verett Avenue,Watortowa.. .... 3-28-4-7 WU ''No damagea Fred C, Moore,35 Everett:lvaime,Watertown. ...., $-r'8 3Tfi 850 N() damages Fred G, Moore,35 Everett'Avenue,W;itertown. . , 8--27--1-5 1120 No damages Adal&is and Bvgsio Linfield, 29 Rverett Avenue, Watertnsvn. .. . . 3-27-2-1 1.100 No dgm&gea William 11. WisematP 23 EveceU Avenue,W'atertow-n. 3. 27-2-3 1800 No damages 'al+altcr W. Knell,208 Boylston Street,Watertown.... 3--27-1 251111 No darnages -r-hilx%hl G. Young. 185 Pal€rc:y Street,Watertown, , 3-27-5-1 2160 No damages Adopted: A. H. WHITNEY, ER'-\ITST X, IN GALLS, I ILLIAM Al, EMER,SON, .selectllwn_ RECORD ors TvwNT r ETINGS 213 For appropriation, see Schedule under ?article 4. Article 33. To hear the report of the Seleetnneri relativ.e to the la)ing out of the unacceptcd pot ion of Kimball Road from Maplewood Street to Nit.. Auburn Street, under the provisions of Cbapters 32 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro-viding for the assessment of bettcrrncnts, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and %mill authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary- for said laving out, provide the stun or sums of raoney necessary- to pays the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relatlitIrr thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Kimball Road Selectmen's Office, Watcrtown, Mass., February 20, 1925. meter due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the seventh days of February, A. D. 1025, at 11.25 a.m., for the purp+Dse Of Viewing the prcni ses, and on the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1925 for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Kimball Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the inatter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Kimball Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following deWTiption, and as shown on a plan drawn by F, J. Maynard, Town Engi- neer, and dated Februarys 14, 1925. Description of Kimball Road from Mt. Auburn Street to Maplewood Street Beginning at a point can the northerly line of Mt. Auburn Street two hundred fire and ninety-three hundredths (205.93) feet westerly fr9ni the westerly line of Templeton Parkway, thence extending easterly- and northerly by a curve to the left sixteen and twenty hundredths (10.20) feet In length and b ving a radius of eleven (11) Beet by land belonging to Vernon Mason 214 WATE11TO N T{)WPg REPORT and Albert. L. Saunders, trustees, to a point of tangency, thence extending northerly five hundred eighty-two and eighty-one hundredths (582,81) feet to a point of can ature by land belong- ing to the following named persons in regular order of lot ownership aith corresponding frontages, namely : Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, trustees, eighty- four and three hunidreclths (84.03) feet,, Lucinda C. Specht, eighty--two (82) feet, said Mason and Saunders, trustees, four consecutive lots having each a frontage of fifty (50) feet, Leonard R. Coolie, fifty (50) feet, said Mason and Saunders, trustees, fifty (50) feet, Julia H. Pearson, sixty (60) feet, and Cecilia, Wemicrlof, fifty-six and seventy-eight hundredths (56.78) feet to the said paint of curvature, thence extending northerly and westerly by a curve to the left fifteen and twenty-five hwY- dredths (15.25) feet to a point of tangency can the southerly line of Maplewood Street by land belonging to the said Cecilia Wennerlof, thence turning and extending easterly on the said southerly line of Maplewood Street sixty-three and forty-two hundredths (63.42) feel: to a paint of curvature, thence turning and extending westerly and southerly by a cane eighteen and thirty-eight hundredths (18.38) feet in length to a point, of tangency and having a radius of ten (10) feet by land belonging to Margaret E. McCarthy and Eugene F. McCarthy, thence extending southcrly five hundred sixty-one and sixty-three hundredths (561.63) feet, to a paint of curvature by laud belonging to the following named persons in regular order of lot location with corresponding; frontages as follows: Margaret H. I'V[cCarthy and Eugene F. McCarthy, ninety and forty-one htin(lredths (90.41) feet,Vernon Mason and Albert L. ;Saunders, trustees, seventy-two (72) feet, Leonard R. Cooke, sixty (60) feet, Walter Ida west, sixty (60) feet, Joseph 1-1. Crispo, sixty-one (tit) feet, said Mason and Saunders, trustees, sixty-one (61) feet, Albert H. Pollock and Robert J. Goebel, sixty-eight and eighty-seven hur dredtlis (6$.87) feet, and Dotne.nko Cinesti, eighty-eight and thirty-fire hundredths (88.35) feet to a paint of curvature, thence extending southerly and easterly by a curve to the left eighteen and thirty-six hundredths (18,36) feet in length to a paint of tangency on the RECORD OF TOWN IMP-TINGS 215 said northerly line of Mt. Auburn Street and having a. radius of eleven (11) feet, by land belonging to the said Ginesti, thence turning and extending westerly- by the said northerly line of Mt. Auburn Street, sixty-two and thirty-one hundredths (62.31) feet to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Kimball Road which is forty (40) feet wide between parallel dines extending from Mt. Auburn Street to lvlaple,,vood Street. Said street is hereby laid out anal the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled " Town of Watertown, Plan of Kimball Road to accompany description for acceptance under the. Betterment Act," dated February 14, 1925, on file in the office of the Town Engineer, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County Wraith 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 hereby- determines that no damages are. sustained and none arc awarded, and said Board hereby dieclares that all acts herein are clone under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betternicnts. And it is theiefore ordered that Kimball Road he and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the pro-visions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above description, and ha-king 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 hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and we further order and dechlre that said laying out is done tender chapter 89 of the General Laws providin y for the assess- ment of bettern7ents, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advan- tage to the community frorn said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. 'Nla.ynard:, 'Gown Engineer, mated February 14, 1925, and an file in the office of the Town Glen of N-Vatertown, and the amount set opposite each of said 216 WATERTOWN TOWN RE-PORT describcd parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. A. 14. WHITNEY, Ll7�#TNH, T K. ING , q�LLS-qN �t?�BG1��iI�tE. A true copy, attest 1�-fI,I,I .\f P. 11cGUIR , Clerk of-Selecinzen. 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 owner's name is not Correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each Marcel in said schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lai Sid,01 � Estiruazle C wtzrr Address ,110. .5r A reef Arorarage Breel Mertnex! Domenico Ginesti, 31 Huriet Avenue, Belmont (;e ficate No.18732.Book 115,page 533 3 North 6138 80.03 $320 12 H. Albert Pollock el Robert J. Goebel, Somm- Ville. : ......... .. 4 North 5071 Ea8.S7 275 48 Vern17T1 Mason r.i Albert 1. Saundors, 'trustees, Boston....... ................. . a Iti ortli 4758 61.00 244 00 Joseph H. Criapo, Wilmington. . . . ........-.. ii north 47ES 61.00 294 00 Walter H. C,uLst, Kimbell Road, Watertew-n .. 7 North •1680 60.00 240 00 Leonard R.Cooke,Kimball Road,Watertown.. 8 North Ulso 60.00 240 00 Vernon Mason a Albert L.Saupdcrs,Boston... 0 North 4780 72.00 288 00 �S:iriraret i . i41et rertlylr d laugene F. McCarthy. Iaglewoe�d 5trect,water-town. _ 10 Nortla 5440 S1.59 326 30 Cccelisx LYerpneria}f, 3#aplewooal Street, Water- town. . F. . .: . ......................... 15 South 6191 54.03 21111 12 Julia IT.Pearson, Kimball Road, '1'atcrtown... 10 South 6111 60.00 240 04 Vernon hia5nn rl Albert.L.Saunders.Boston ., 17 South 5175 50.00 200 00 Leonard R.Cooke,Kimball Monad,Watertown,. 18 South 3232 50.00 200 00 Vernon Mason 4 Albert L. Saunders,'Trusteeg,, Bost=................................ 1.11 South 5289 50.00 200 ([} Vernon Boson e1 Albert L.Saunders.Boston ... 20 South 5345 50.00 200 00 Vernon kInson d Albrrt L.Saunelers,Boston..... 21 South 54C2 30.00 200 00 Vernon Mason 4 Albert L.Saunders.Boston,... 22 South U69 .50AU 200 00 Lucinda C. Skecht. 12 Kirnball Road, Water- tot it. . . . ... 23 South Ur Do 821M 328 00 Vernon Mason tt Albert la.5c#uti ,13oslon.... 25 South G279 75.17 300 68 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass-, Ddarch 27, 1925. I-Vhereas, at a. Torn Xleeting held by the Town of A ater- town, regularly called and duly -%i7anied and held on the twenty- It6CORI3 OF TOWN MEETINGS 217 third day of March, A. D. 1925, at whieb meeting a quoram was present when Article 33 of the warrant was before the meet- ing as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Kimball Road from 'Afal)le- wood Street to -\ft. Aubum Street, under the previsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General bars, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town v6ll vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent doniaiT1, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out. provide the'surn or suins of money necessary to pay the cast or darnages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto." An order of -the Selectmen laying out Kimball Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laving out were read to the meeting, and upon illation duly made and seconded it was voted unanirrlously as follows " That the. laying out of Kimball Road as a public Sway, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby ac- cepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the laud described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of la-Yang out Kimball Road as and for a public way, it; is lxecessfry 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 recorded herewith and on a plan referred to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of INI atertov n. And. the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows: Name Lot No. SC.Ff. Vernon Masun et Albert L.Saunders,Trustem 019 Tremont Building, 11 39-25-81 10229 13WtOR................. 11-39-29-70 1640 Lucinda C.Sg cht. 12 Kiinball Read. Watertown . . Vernon M man el Aibart I..Sautnders,9119 Tremont Building,60stO'n.. 11.-39-22-711 1000 Vernon 1 laser►es Alb 4.Sa.unders,ill0"17remant Building,B"_,t❑n.. 11-39 21-78 IOW Vernon Ma Lion er Alt�ert.L.Saundvrs,911)Trer�xoxst Building,13❑stern.. 1l-:#8-24-77 ln(?D Vernon Masan el Albert I.,Saunders,9110'rrernant Building,Hoston 11-3tJ-1�3-76 1000 1 anrard R.Ca;ske,KiMb,111 Koala, X�'r lcrtflurx....... . 11-39-18 7. 1[I00 Varnon Mason rt:1lbert I,.Saunders.019 Tremont Building,Boston.. 11-,39✓x7-74 1000 Julsa 14. Pearson, Kimball Ro a.4.Watertown. . .. .... ........... 11-39-16-73 1200 Ceeaha 4�i�❑nnerluf, hiaplcwnncl'Street. W' 't'rt"WftL................ 11-39-1r)-72 1:300 tfrj.ple:Vn©d Street,waterLawn.. 11-53-10-71 21G4 Nlargatet E.i4icd;artk}�of€:u�er Vemoa Mrvs¢n el Mbart 1,.Szunders.019 Treino11t Building.505t0n 11-53-1+-h9 1440 Lenard R. Cooke. Kimball read. Wat2rtuwri . . . ,............... 11-�3-$-168 12003iTtalt�r 11. One3t, Kirrrhall Road, Wat2rt❑Wrl . . . .. ..... ........ 11-53-7-67 1200 218 WATERTOWN TOWN RHPORT Name A"o. Lot Sq.Ft. Joseph H.Crispo,Wilmington, Alass.................. ...... 11-53--t-M I crnoa Mason.el Alttcrt L.Saunders,919 Tremont Building,Boston 11-5:3-5-05 1220 H.Albert Pollack el RONIr0. G"bol,Somervillc................ 11- -1-64 1:377 Domanic5 [rinesti, 32"Harriet Avenue, Belmont................. 11-53-3--03 2050 And whereas, by said vote the Selectmen ivere duly acithor- ized 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 hi the said cycler of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purf)oses of a public way under the provisions of laW authorizing the assessment of bettennents, and all according to the Plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said Flan was duly filed in the offices of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said TaWn Mcetin . And the owners and occupants of the lancl hereby taken and lams out as a public way are allowed until April 27, 1925, to take off and renmve 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 damages are, cstinialted and awarded as follows: N.aFne. LGi Nv. Sq.Ft. DtIRt,grs Vernon Mason ex Albert L. Satintler , 4119 Tremont 13uikling, Boston. . ..... . .. . . .. .... ... ... 11-39-2 -81 1920 No damages Lucinda c,. S echt, 0 Kimhall Roard.Watertown ... 11-311-•29-79 1640 No danmgea Vernon Mas tt Albert I- 94undLrs, 919 Tremont Building,13astoat. 11-39-::`2-79 10W No da ma s Vernon Mason el Albert L. unilers, 919 Tre-mont Building.Boston. . ......... ..,.- 11-.39-21--7S 1000 - o damages Vernon Mason el Albert L. Saunden, 419 Tremont Bi lding, Burton. . . ......................... 11-39-20-77 1000 No damages Vernon Mason ei Albert L. Saunders, tllil Tremont BuMing. Boston, ...... .. .. 11-39-14-7(1 WHO No danutges Laouard R. Coake,Kimball Inroad,1VUtertorM. . .... 11-39-18-75 IWO Na dasnagm Vernon %Ja son et Albert. 1.. Saumhrs, 919 Tremont Building. Boston, ,.,, . No tlattnages .Julia H. Pearson,Kimball Road,Watertown . .. :, 11-:1:)-1€:-"r3 12o) No ala4mftges Cecelia.Wennerlof, lYittplewnarl S(TUO.. W,-1tert0Wn 11-39-15-72 130D NO damages matrgaret H, McCarthy el Ltugenc P.. maplet►ooal Strect,Watertown...... ... . : .. 11-53-10-71 21&1 No datnaps Vernon Mason a Albert L Saumlers, 919 Trenimit Building. Boston. ..-_ 11-53-13-0 1440 Na damages Leonard R. Gjake. 124)0 N-a damzalges Walter H. Guest, Ximl»sll Rood. Wiltertosvn . , , .. . . 11-53-7-07 1200 No damages rtseph IL.Crispe, jV3ridniw)a. . ... . Y1-53 11i Gli 1220 No datngg" I ern6a Mason el Allx-a L. Saunders. 910 Trrmant Buildin Boston. . .. .. ....... ..,..• 1.1 03 5-65 1220 NO dantnges 1-1,Albert Po JuCkC:Robert 1.Cacbi:l,Samcrville.... 11-53-4-64 1377 No damages Domenico Ginesti,32 1-rarriet Avenue,Bolmont.. ... it-53-3-03 2VW No damages A. H. WHITNIL ERNEST X. I_N C]rALLS, WILLIA.,\4 r. MHERSON, A tree copy, attest: SeleGi?;T'6n. WILLIA'-\1 P. '--\,fcGLIRE. RECORD OF 'TOWN MEETING 21 For appropnati+on. see Schedule tinder Article 4. ArticIv 34. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Lovell Toad from Orchard Street to Bellevue Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of bettennents, and to see if the Town % ill vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by erniuent domain, or acquire by purchase, any lard necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construe- tion, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted: Not to accept the report of the Selectmen. Article 35. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Rcbbitxs Road ;from Bellevue Read to private land, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the asseSSTiient of betterments, and to see if the Tote will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent doinain, or acquire by purchase. any land necessary for said laying out, provide the stun or suns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of constructio", dint how . said money shall be raised, or 'take any action relating thereto. Deport of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Robbins Road Selectmen's OfT'icc Watertown, Mass.. February 20, 1925. After dine notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, ive, the Selectmen of Watertown, inet on the seventh day of February, A. D. 1925, at 11.25 a.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and can the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1925, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying; out of part of Robbins Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity regUire that Robbins 220 W.1TER'I'OWN TOWN RLPORT Road be laid otit as and for a public way, in accordance with the followu-ig description, and as shown oxi a plan drawn by F. J. Maynard, Town Engilieer, and dated February 14, 1925. Descrigtion of Part of Robbins Road, Being an Extension Northerly from Bellevue Road Beginning at a stone bound sduated on the northerly line of Belkvue ,road in extension of the westerly line of Robbins Road, thence extending northerly two hundred forty-nine and thirty-five hundredths (249.35) feet by land belonging to the follotArling named persons, in regular order of lot location 11=1th frontages as follows: Erle A. Bishop Nvith frontages of parts of one lot, first part, ninety-sLx and thirty-five hundredths (96.35) feet, second }part, fifty-one (51) feet, Xlargaret A. Rannev, fifty-one, (5I) feet, and Oscar M. Caua.dy, fifty-one (451) feat to di-k ision line between land belont7ing to Oscar l'f. Canady and land belonging to Annie A. Powers, of at., thence turnliiig and extending easterly by the said Powers land and land of Thomas Dannelly forty and four hundredths (40.G4) feet to the easterly line of part of Robbins Road under consideration, thence turning and extending southerly two hundred forty-nine and thirty-five hundredths (249.35) feet to the northerly line of Bellevue Read by land belonging to the folloN%ring named persons in regtll r order of lot loca on A pith frontages as follows: Oscar -VI. Canady, fifty-one (51) feet, Catherine Jandrow, fifty-one (51) feet, Gustavus S. Loring and. Edith L. Loring, fifty-one (51) feet, anr.1 Eve.l~vn L. M. Hanson, ninety-six and thirty-fove hundredths (96.35) feet to the said nortljcrly line of Belle%,ue Road, thence turning and extending; westerly by the said northerly line of Bellevue Road forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises tlje limits of the part of Robbins Road extension which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of Bellevue Road to a boundary line marking the limits of prlv,atc land. W Said part of Robbins Road is hereby laid out and the grades tl ereof established as shown on a plan entitled " Town of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 221 Watertown plan of hart of Robbins Toad to a.ceourpany description for acceptance under the Batten ent Act," dated February 14, 1925, on file in the office of the Town E-119ineer, a copy- of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex Cotul yr N,rith this order. And said Board having considered the question of damages sustained by the o-arners of the abutting land along vkFhich said Dart of street has bQen laid out as afomsaid, hereby determines that no damages are sustained and nave are awarded, and said Board hereby declares that all acts herein .are done under the provisions of lcmv authorizing the assessment of betterments. And it is therefore ordered, that pare; of Robbins Read be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the p}ra- ,risions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the aho-re description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the ovmcrs of the lands across and through which said street has been laid ont as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages hay,e been sustained and none are awarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro-%iding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, will receive benc:fit or advantage other than the general advantage to the coimaiunity from said laying out and that betternients are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn.by Forrest f. NTaynard, Town Engineer, dated February 14, 19211i, and on file in the office of the TowTi 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. A. H, AV l l f'l"NE , I:.12rNE,S'I�'y, I�. IN�C AL.LS, A VLLLIa�;11r �[. J' fMIZRSDN, 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Schedule • In said schedule each parcel of lard is described as of the first clay of April next preceding the slag of this order. The persons named in said schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first; day of Ap 1, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to he understood that said parcel is owned by owners unlulCawa. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. L of S do of cstimared Owner Address Na. Street Arcrarron4ageBellermerae Oscar 1•1.Canndy,72 Spruce Street,Watertown 15 South 5066 51.00 $204 40 Catherine janrlrow. 141 Robbins Road, water- town._ 16 South 5200 61.00 2�04 on Gustavus S. Lasitxu rt 1;d.s'kh I.. Loring. 137 Robbins Road. Watertown. - . . - . -,. . .--. 17 so"tli 6332 51.00 204 00 Fjvely}� L. M. I3ansan, 1'29 Robbins Road. i4atertown. .. ......................... 13 South 5193 72.20 289 04 Er1c A. Bishop, 16 Bellevue Road,Wattrto n.. 20 North 5&16 72.26 289 04 Eric A. Bisho , 16 Bellevue Road,NVatertown.. 22A IN-ortb 2897 51A0 204 W Mrary w iA A,1, nney,112 Robbins Rmd,watl r- tou-n.. .... ... 23 North 5174 51M M1 {10 Oscar M.Canady,73 Spruce Street, Watertown 24 Nortfi 5W 4 5L00 204 00 Selectmen's Office Watertown, Mass., March 27, 1925. Whereas, at z Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly{warned and held on the twenty- third day of March, A. D� 11.425, at which meeting a quorum-n. was present when Article 35 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the unaccepted portion of Robbilis Road from. Bellevue Road to private land, under the provisions of Chapters $2 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the asscssinen°t of betterments, and to see if the 'Town ii ill vote to accept said street as and for a, publics highway, and tivill authorize the Selectmen to take by eminerst domain, or acquire by purch".1se, any land necessary for said layring out, provide the stun or sulrls of money necessary to Pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of constniction, direct how said money shall be raised., or take any action relating; thereto." An Order of the Selectmen laying out a portion of bobbins RECORD OF TOWN NIRETINGS 223 Dead 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 fall€ws: " That the laying out of a portion of Robbins Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby autborized to take the land described in said report as and for ao public way." And whereas, for the purpose of 11 ping out said l)Ortion of Robbins load as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included is the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order recorded herewith and on a plan referral to in said order on file in the office of the Tuwn Clerk of Watertown, And the o -ners, description and areas of each of said parcels are; as follows: Na ' LVI No. Sri.Ff, Rrla A. Bishop, 10 Bellevue Bond,Watertown. . . ............ .. 11A5A-20-2 102 Rrle A. Bishop, 14 Bellevue Road, WatertQ�m. ..., ......I ,., . 2 t 15A--T-PA--3 102f) 31art,aret A. Ranne}. 1.12 Robbins Road.Watertown.. . ........- 11 l 5A 23-1 1020 ogtar M. Caliatly. 72 13pruce Street.Watertown........... ..... 11--16A-24-6 1020 osCar M.Gamily, 7:1 Spruce Street.WS,ttrtUUMrr .. ............ 11-1'JA-1:-6 1020 Cat.herine Jandraw, 141 Rubbins Koad, ►V-at.erta%m.............. 11-15A-1G-7 1Q`?0 L:. S. L-onnp of mt. Kditb L., 1a7 R©hhin5 Road, Waterto-K-n. ,.... 11-M-17--5 102(l L alvn L. ei. HatiL;on, 12t3 Rubbing Road,Watertown. . . . ....... 11-15A-10-0 1il2 7 And Nvh+ereas, by said vote the 5eyleetnnen were duly author- ized to take said land and all appropriation was made at said Tovni I sleeting therefor. Now therefdre, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of lading out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law at1Lhorizing the assessment of betterlrlents, 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 prier to said Town 'Meeting. And the yawners and accupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until April 27, 1925, 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 damages are e.stiniatied and awarded as follows: 224 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mamc Lo+l No. Sq.Fl. Dahto�et brae A. Bishop, 15 Bellevue Rcad,Watertown.... 11-15r1-20'? 1027 1tio damages Rr�c Ad BishaP. 16 I.1e1levtse Road.Watertown.... ti-15A-22A,3 iwo No damages Margaret A. Panney. 1442 Robbins Road, Watrr- town. . . . . . . .......... ....... 11-15A-23-4 1020 No damages Oscar M.calaady"7.1 Spruce&Tact'WaWrtown... 11-15A-24-5 10210 No damages Cscar M.Canady.M Spraca Utreet,Waatertown... 11-16A-16-6 1020 No damages Catherine Jan€irow,141 Robbins 11nad,Wkterto%ems 11-ISA-16-7 1020 JNo 44MAgcs G. S. Loring el xx, Edith L., 137 bobbins Road. Wiitert4wn,. .....,............,,,,, .... 11-15A-17_s 1020 -No damages Evelyn L. 161. Hanson, 129 Robbim Road,Watfr- town... . ., , . . .................. ....... 11-15 -19-!1 1927 No damages Adopted A. H. '�VHITNE Y, ERNE T K. ING ALLS, WILLZA1\1 X1. EMERSON, Selectmen. For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4.. A rticle 36. To hear, the report of the 9e]ectm(,-n relative to the laying o-Ltt of the unaccepted portion of Templeton Parkway franc Maplewood Street to Alt. A11burn Street, tinder 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 as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquir(; by purchase, any land necessary for said laying out, protride the sum or sums ()f money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said honey shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Templeton Parkway Selecti-nen`s Office WaterLown, lt'lass., February 20, 1925. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 52 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the seventh day of February, A. D. 1925, at 10- 0 a.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and can the tw entietll day of Febniary, A. D. 1925, for the purpose ref the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the haying out of Templeton ParkivalT as a public way, and we, the RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 225 Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Templeton Parkway be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown can a phui drawn by F.J. Maynard, 'Town Engineer,and dated.February 14, 1925. Description of Part of 'Templeton Parkway from Mt. Auburn Street to Maplewood Street Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line of Aft. Aubum Street one hundred forty-two and seventeen hundredths (142.17) feet nowtheasterly from the northeasterly line of Kimball Read, thence extending northeasterly and nortlwrly by a curare to the left tiventy-two and eight hundredtlhs (22.08) feet lu len th and hating a radius of fifteen (15) feet by land belonging to Domenico Ginesti to a point of tangency, thence extending northwesterly by land belonging to the following named persons in order of their lot location with frontages as fellows: Domenico Ginesti, eighty-six and nine teixths (86,9) feet, Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, trustees, two lots with frontages fifty-four and thirty-mine hundredths (54.39) feet, and fifty-five (55) feet, Annie Yaghjian v;ife of Sarkis G. Yaghjia.n, fifty-seven (57) feet, Paul G. Hartung, fifty-seven (57) feet, Veronica E. Barnet, fifty-seven (57) feet, Aura F. Mason and Tames A. Mason, forty-five(45) feet and William J. Hamilton and wife If aria., seventy and twenty-four hundredths (70.24) feel; to a paint of curvature, thence extending northwesterly and westerly by a curve to the left lift'-six and thirty-seven hundredths (56.37) feet in length and having a radius of forty- three and twenty-four hundredths (43.24) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Maplewood Street by iand belonging to the said Hamilton and txife, thence turning and extendmi g easterly, one hundred four and sixty-cane hundredths (104.61) feet on the said southerly line of Maplewood 'Street to a paint of curvature, thence turning and exte-nding westerly and scnitberly by a curve to the left forty-two and twenty-seven hundredths (42.27) feet in length and having a radices of twenty- three (23) feet to a paint of tangency by land belonging to Grace N. Rogers, thence extending southeasterly by land r 26 1ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT belonging to the follo,,�,ing darned persons in carder of their lot location with frontages as Ulm": Grace N. Rogers, seventy-three and two hundredths (73.02) feet, Vernon ]Mason and Albert L. Saunders, trustees, seven lots with frontages as follows: sixty (60) feet, four lots with front.agv,s of forty-eight (48) feet each, two lots with a frcntane of fifty-six and fifty-five hundredths (56.55) feet, and eighty-five and ninety-four hundredths (85.94) feet respectively to a paint ofcurvature, thence extending southerly and easterly- by a curve to the left twenty-five and four hundredths (25,04) feet in length to a point in tangency azid having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, to the said southwesterly litre of NIt. Auburn Street by laud of said Mason and Saunders, trustees, thence turning and extending; southwesterly by the said northwesterly ]ine of Mt. Auburn Street seventy and thirt- -five hundredths (70.35) feet to the poii t of beginning. -The area enclosed by the above- description comprises part of Templeton Pa,rinvay whicli is forty (40) feet in width hitween parallel line.-, extending frorn XIt. r'ltilaum Street to III �I le and Street. Said Dart of street is licreby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a plait entitled " 'l-owli of -"Tatertc}wr plan of part of Templeton Parkv�fay to accompany description for acceptance tinder the. Betterment :'act," dated February 14, 1925, on file in the office of the Town Engineer, and a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South RePstry District of Middlese% County with this order. And said Board ha,,ingconsidered the question of damages sustained by the owncn of the abutting; land alonf; which the: said.street has been laid out, h+erel)v de:tennines that tin damages are sustained and none are awarded, and said Bom-(I hereby declares that all acts herein are done under the provisions of law authorizing the assessnient of bettennents. And it is therefore ordered that Templeton Parkway be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General , 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 hcen laid out as aforesaid, we RRCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 227 hereby deterinhic that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and Nve further order and declare that said laying; out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described, and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community frotu said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, dated February 14, 1925, 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. A. H. WHITNEY, ER EST X. INGALLS, ILLIAM M. EMERSON, selec-tmot. A true cape, attest: ILLIAM P, McGUI E, Clerk of Selectmen, 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 dr record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to he understood that said parcel is awned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said schedule is the number of the tot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of W a.tertm.rn, 228 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,FORT Lrol .Side 1V fstarrrntctt Owner Address No, 511-lel Area Fronlage Ndlrrurvr! Vernon Njason et Albert L. Saunders, Trustimi.. 010 Trernont Building,Bast0n- -.. ....... 3 South 4733) 83,24 $332 96 Vernon Nfwmm ri Alh4rt L. Saun&-n, Boston 4 South 3511[1 :i G,S 5 22G 20 Verngn Nfsoon rg Albert L. Saunders, Boston 5 Smith 3705 48-00 192 U0 Vamon Magan rt Albert L. Saunders. Boston 6 South 3879 48X0 192 00 Vernon Museii el Albart L, Sunders,Roston 7 13otitIl 4052 48.w 102 00 Vemoa Mason ct AIL-en L. Saunders, Rz ton S South 42211 48,00 102 00 vemort Nfawn a Albert L. Safandm, Buqtoft 1) South 4340 (Ve.00 240 00 Grace x,Roges, hinplewood Street,Watertawn 10 South 48W SGA7 254 88 William J. Hamilton 4 mr. Maria flamilloti. Maplewood Street,Watertown., ..... 12 lNorti, 370 84 AnntL F. Mason of jjames A. Ma ion, Tcmplctoft 4100 180 00 Parkway Waterto%%-- 13 NQrth 49-71 Veronica C. Barnet, Tcmpiot�1-12- Watcrwwr% Paul G.Hartwng,%3aplem-4wid Stivet,Waterloml 14) N- ortjj 4389 .1,7.60 228 00 Annie YRghj!an ux of Sarld, C- ya&jinv- 229 OC Mald on.. . .... ... . .. . Iff Nortli 4W) 57-00 Vernon Mason irl Allivrt L.Saran-lers. Boston 17 Neyth 4235 .55,()0 220 00 Domttajco Girmsti,.12 Harriet Avenue, Whilipt - Curtifitate No, 18732.Dwk 1 t5,paj;e 514- 1 North 03W $L74 326 D6 Vernon Mason el Afficrt 1-Saunders,Bast" .. Is North 4181 U.3() 217 50 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, \,-lass., March 27, 10, 25. Wherefas, at a Town Nleeting held by the Town of IN-Vater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- third day of Marcie, A. D, 1925, at which nieetil-19 a qUOrU111 was presc-nit when Article 36 of the warrant was before t1le meeting as follows: 11 To hear the report of the Selectmen rClatiVe to the layring out of the unaccepted portim of Templeton Parkway from X[aplewcad Street to ',\It. Auburn Street, 1111CIOr the 100"'is'011S of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of bettem-ients, and to see if the Town NNU vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Sejectij,(-n to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchlasc, ally land necessary for said la ring out, pro-%ide the slim or suns of money necessary to pay the cost or daniages therefor, and the cost of cansti-tictlot, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." .Mi order of the Selectmen LayiU9 out a portion of Templeton Parkway and the report of the Selectmen with rclercllcc to said 1q)-ing out were read to the meeting, and upmi inotion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: " That the, laying out of a portion cf Templeton Parkway as a public way, as appears iii the report of the Selectmen lie and is hereby accepted, ancl the Selectinen are hereby author- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 229 ized to t-Oce the land described in said report as and for a public way." AnJ whereas, for the purpose of haying out said portion of Templeton PaTlmrav as and for a public Avay, 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 &-dd order recorded herewith and on a plan referred to in said order and on 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, Alapme Lai' No. Sq.Ff. Vernan Mason 4 Albert L.Satinders,Trustees,919 Tremont 33uilding. Bogton..........-- —........... .............--.- 31-52-3-45 212- - V(qmon Xla-%on el Albert L Saunders, Iloston. ... . ................ 11-Aj2-4-4 0 1131 Vernon Mawn el Albert L, Saunders,Boston. . . . .. ...... ........ 11-52-5-17 966 Vernurk Ifasinn rl Albert L, Saunders.,Boston. . .... .... 11-512-6-48 060 Vernon Mason et Alhw L,Saun&rw, 13cMn. . . ...... I I-52-7-4 9 RGU Vernon Mason et AlIx-rt L. Saunders, Roston. . . . . ....... ... _,_ 11 �O Vernan Mason d Albert L.Saunders, 13CADn. . . . . .......... . 11-621-9-61 G mi!e %,Rogers. M aplowood Stmet Wabc rtfj StI tj _ _, ............. lVilliarl J.11firailtan ei vx, Maria. Raplewood Strt.tj. J�rrq '1 2122 e7town ... i-,,1,1 Anna F.Mw)neI homes A.A1a3on,Tcmpltton Pmkway,Watertown 11-53-13-551 9W Veronica E.Barnet.Templeton Parkway. Watertown ............ 31-63-14 56, 1140 Paul G. Harttjng, AIR Aiftnit Yaghiian,ux ylewood Street,-WatprLown _r,.j-15 5 7 1140 o Sarkxq YagbRaTI- 'Nlalden- .. .......... ... -.'-A 1140 Vemon'Masoa d Albert L.Saunders.Boston.... ..... ... .I-i v 1 1 00 Vernon Mason of Albert L.Saunders.Bo-9ton. .............. 1]-53-18-60 tom Domenico Ginmfi,82 JIL arriet Avenue,Belmont. ............. t 1-63-1-61 2032 And whe=as, by said vote the Seleetmen were duly autlior- ized to take said land and an appropriation was made at said Town INfeeting therefor. NOW therefore, it is ordered that the above describecl pareels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the sarne are hereby taken for the putj)oses of a I)ubIic way under the proii6ons of law autlaoriz- ing the assessincrit of betteiments, arld 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 Nlmting. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way arc allowed until April 27, 1925, to take off and reinove trees or struCtUTCS affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of dania,,,::,,es sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows. } 230 %VA'TERTOWX TOWN REPORT NalroP. �-oE '4o. Sq.Fs. D�rrmages Vernon Simon ei Alk-vt G. Saunders, Trustocs, 014 Tremont Building. Bastian.......... .......... 11-52-3-45 2125 N'a damages Vernon Masru ri Albert L.Saunders, Boston. .. ..,. 11--52-4-46 1131 No dr.anages Vernon Maxon et Albert L.aaurtdms, Boston... . .., 1 1-�i2-5--97 960 h'a damages Vernon Mara n 0 Alb4rt L.Saunders. Boston. .. .... 1 1-52-11--15 940 No damagea Vermin Mason et Albert L.Saunders,Boston... ..._ I l- -7-18 SlW No damages Vernvii Ninson er Albert L.Saunders, 13Gst011L. ... ... 1 960 NO damages Vernon Nfaqun et Albert J_ Saunders, Boston, , , ,.- 11-52-041 1200 No damages Grace N. Rogers. Maploaro❑d Street,Watertown—. 11-52-10-53 2122 No damages IRLiarn J.Hamilton of ax, Maria, Maplewood Strgcet, Watertown. . ... .. 1214 No damages hnua P. Maxon rr 7 Lmcs A. Masora,Templeton Park- wag,��aLertQwa. . ... ......... .. ......... 11 53-12-55 !1(}[1 NO daxnage-� veronica E. Barnet. Templeton Parkway. Watertown 11 53-14-56 1140 No datnage- Paul G. Hart,=R. MITtir leiaod Street. ►,Vat4rtown-... 11 'ri-1 r-57 1140 No damage' Annic Ypglslian, ax 1) Safkls Yaghiiao, Malden.,.,. 11-53-16-5S I t4o1 No damages Vernon %Iw.9trn o Albert U. Saunders, Boston. . .. . .. 11-53-17-59 1 ton \o daniag e-a Vernon Eason et Allot 1.. Saunders. 33cr;tan_ . . , . .. 11-53--13-60 1IJ88 Na darnagte, Domenico Ginesti,32 Harriet Avenue. Belmont_ .. .. 11-53-1-41 2032 NO damage. Adopted: A, 14. 'P HlTIN EY, DRNEST K. INGALLS, WlLLIA.'.\+I M. EMERSO , A true copy. attest: WILLIAM P. 'MCGUIREr Clerk of ,Selectmen. For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Artkk 37. To Hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying Cut of Wilson Avenue from Town Farm lire to Belmont Street, under the pro,%risions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, .and, to see if the ToAm will votc to accept said street " and for a public highway, and will authorize the, Select- men to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land neoaessary for said laying out, provide the suln or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefer, and the cost of constmet.ion, direct how said mcmey shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Wilson Avenue Selectmen's Office, NV-aterLown, Mass., February 20, 1925. After titre notice as required by the previsions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the seventh clay of February, A. D. 1925, at. 10.50 a.m., for the RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 231 purpose of vie-wing the ,premises, and on the twcntietlr day of February, A. D. 1925, for the purpose of the public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Filson Avenue as a public way, and we, the Sclectiilen, upon consider- ation of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Wilson Avenue be laid out as and f€ir a public way, in accordance with t}1ie following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by F. J. Maynard, Town Engi- neer, and dated February 14, 192.5. Description of Wilson Avenue Extending from Belmont Street to Land Belonging to the Town of Watertown. Begirming at a point on the southerly line of Belmont Street as established by the Commissioners of Middlesex County, June 18, 1910, two Inuidred two (202) feet more or less westerly freain the westerly line of Hillside Avenue; thence extending westerly and southerly by a curve, to the left nine and twenty- four hundredths (9.24) feet to a stone bound, inarking a paint of tangenc-y, to be duly set in place, and haNirg a radius of six and ninety-four hundredtlis (6.94) feet by land belonging to Edward F. Dannelly; thence extending; southerly- four hundred nine and ninety-five hundredths (409,95) feet thereby, passim through a point marked by a stone bound, to be duly sett on the caster ly line of W,ilson .Avenue at its junction with the divi- sion line between the last two lets of land situated on the easterly .line of Wilson Avenue, and belonging to John B. Kelley, by land belonging to the following reamed persons with correspond- ing frontages in order of their location, namely: Edward F. Donnelly, eighty-one and five hundredths (81.05) feet, John W. Magoon, fifty (59) feet, Jol n V, McCarthy, forty-five (45) feet, Jaynes H. Liddell, fifty-five (55) feet, Margaret C., wife of peter J. 14Ic:l.a�tghliil, fifty (0) feet, Thomas A. Boyle, t-ifty (50) feet, and Jahn B. Kelley, two lots with frontages of farty,(40) feet and thert-•-ei ht and nine tenths (38.9) feet, thence turning and extendiiig westerly by the said division line, between land belong- ing to the Town cif Wa.tertou n situated at the extreme southerly end of said Wilson Avenue forty and three hundredths (40.03) feet, to the westerly line of Wilson Avenue, thence turnincr and extending northerly three hundred ninety-seven and thirty- 232 WATERT[}'4'IiN TOWNT REPORT eight hundredths (397,38) feet to a point of curvature by land belonging to the following named persons in order of the lot ownership with corresponding frontages, namely: Victor Beaudry, thirty-seven and fot4rteen hundredths (37.14) feet, and second lot frontage forty (40) feed:, Carl C. Swanson,fifty (50) feet, Archie Illoore and William H. _IN-loose, fifty (50) feet, and second lot frontage fifty, (50) feet, William Voci and wife .1"eresa Voci, forty-seven (47) feet, and Frank A. Riebinond and wife Minnie B. Richmond, wventy-three and twenty-four hundredths (73.24) feet to a paint of curvature, thence extend- ing northerly and westerly by a. curve to the left nine and twenty-one hundredths (9.21) feet in length and hoeing a radius of five and nine hundredths (5.09) feet by land belonging to Frar1kH.Richmond and wife Minnie B. Richmond, to the south- erly line of Beltnoant Street as established by the County Com- missicners, as aforesaid, thence turtling and running easterly by said southerly IiDe of Belmont Street fifty-three and eleven htuzdrlths (53.11) feet to the paint of beginning. The area enclosed bar• the above description comprises the limits of Wilson Avexrue which is forty (40) feat in. width from Belmont Street to land belonging to the Town of Watertown. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown tin a plan entitled " Totem of �'aterto�v�1 plan of Filson Avenue to accompany description for acceptance udder the Betterment Act," dated February 14, 1925, drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, and oil file in the office of the Town Engineer, a copy of which, with this order, is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District. of Middlesex County. 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 ctit, hereby detennines that no damages are sustained, and none are awarded, and. said Beard hereby declares that all acts herein are done. tinder the provisions of late authorizing the assessment of betternnents. And it is therefore ordered that Wilson Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public ivay, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, according to the above dcscrip- Lion, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and thTough which said street RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 233 has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby 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 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or ad-,vantage other than the general advantage to the community fro'n said laying otit and that better-nerits are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area dra-wn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, dated. February 14, 1925, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the arnount set opposite each of said described parcels is the a:rnount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. A. H. WHITNEY, ERNEST K. INGALLS, WILLIAM M. EMERSON, selectmen. A true copy, attest; WILLIAXI P. McGUIRE, CL-rk of Selectmen. Schedule In said schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the elate 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 nannc 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 schedule is the number of the lot shown oaf a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of'",atertown, 234 WATERTO'4 N TOWN REPORT Lot Side of nfirnaitcd Owner Address No. ,Street Area Trnarlagfe Bellerrnent Edward F. Dannelly, 23 URIS Street, Malden. Cartificatcn No. 1530, Boot 103,page.17. . g South 4600 07.72 Sa04 74 Jahn W. %lagoon, 21 Tufts Street. Malden. CertifiiraW No. 1.1720. Book 99, pUe 217.. 7 South 5000 30.00 225 00 John V. 1lrCarthy,242 Trapelo i ond,Waverley. C-wtificate No. 5231, Book :35, ,page 137 (Lot 207f1.L'-.207B).. ............. 6 South 4WO 45.00 202" 5U James H. Rid,lell, care Elsie Crass. Eatrx., 202 Heath 8trecA, Jamaica Plain, Boston. Certificate No. 1575.Book I1, We:349, ., 5 Senth 5 a1H1 SS,OU 247 50 Margaret N!cf aughlin,ox of Peter T20 Wilson Avcaue, Watertown- Certificate No. 16214, Bank 109,page 233..................... 4 South 5fm 50.00 225 00 Thomas A. Boyle, lhgi Kest Tlraol:line Stan[, Boston. Certificate :No. 18378, Beak 123, page, 301.. ...... ... 3 South 3000 50.00 225 00 Jahn B. Kelley,32 Wilson Avenue,'"ate rtown. :tilicata No. 1687. Book 12.Page 89. ... 2 ;ouch 4t'H)U 40.00 180 00 John D, Kelley.32 1Vi1.s-oii Avenau. Watcrtodear. Certificatc No.22-82, Book 10, page III—, , 2 South 40011 38.00 175 05 Victor Bumudry,31 W-ilson,Avenue, Wate-Luw i. Certificate No.26265 Bo4)k 17, pave 297, . , 111 North 3541 37.14 167 13 Victor Heaudry,31 Wilwm Avcnde.A"atertown. Certificate No, 0837. Soak 40,page 217... 15 :forth 4000 40.U4 180 00 'Carl 0. Swanson. 25 Wilson Avenue, Water- town. Certificate No. 18946. Sank i2li, page 631. . . . . .............. ...... 14 North %M 50.00 225 00 Archie and William H. Moore. 17 Garrison Avenue, Writ SonierviRe, Certificate No. 1921. Book 14,page 2U5. .. . . . . .. ...... 13 North &lf* 50.00 225 DD Archie and W Ilipm H. Moore, 17 Garrison Avenue. Writ Sornurville. Certificate :No. 1921. Boole 14, page 205, . . . . . .. ...... 12 Nort11 51M 50.00 225 00 Mary Sullivan. Higluand Street. Easton, Certificate :No. 1014S, Book S.,pa age(35._ _.. 11 North SOW 0.00 225 00 Mlliara 'foci et ux, Teresa, ll WiL5an Avenue, Watertow*n. CertificaLe No. 1757B. Book 118,p.�g6 32l). . ..,. 10 :earth 0; 0 17.i14 211 GO Frank if. kichrauad el ux, A-linnie BB.. 720 Belmont Street, Watertown. Gertiftcatc No. 158 ri, took 107,pag a ZY5........... fl :north 3917 61.S4 278 28 *Sea also Certificate No. 17121, Book 114.page•177. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., jkTarch 27, 1925, Whercaq, at a 'Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held can the twenty- third clay of March, A. D. 1925, at which meeting a quorum was present v7hen Article 37 of the warrant was before the meeting; as follows " To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of Wilson Avenue from Town Fann line to Belmont Street, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, the latter pro-viding for the assessment of Betterments, and to see if the 'Town will vote to Accept said street as and for a public highway, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any land necessary for swd laying cut, pro-%ride the sung or surds of money necessary to pay, the cost or damages therefor, and the oast of con truc- RECORD OF TOWN -MEETI GS 235 tion, direct how said money shall be raised, or take: any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Wilson Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with refeTence 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 Wilson Avenue as a public way, as appears in the relxwt of the Selectmen be. and 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 Wilson Avenue as and 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 laving out as shown by a copy of said order regarded hcrcNN�th and on a plan referred to in said order and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of '51at.ertown. And the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are as follows Nance Lot No. So.Ft. Edward F. Donnelly,22 dills Street. Malden..................... 4-17-8-204 If?87 John W. Magoon.21 Tufts Street.Malden. .. 4-17-7-20G 100t1 Tohn V. McCarthy, 242 Tralwlo Road,Waverle �,.. ... ..... --17-6-207 goo hones H. Ririddl,rare Elsie Crass,Extrx.,202 Heath Street,jaumica Plain. .. 4-1-7-Zr-2ffi 1100 Margaret C.Mcl.anghlin,cis of Peter J..20 Wilson Avenue.Wsmertown 4-17-1--2(19 IGW Thomas A.Boyle. 186'W"t Brookline Street,8eston.......... ... 4-17-i-210 10DQ tihn S. Kelley,32 Wilson Avenue,Wattrtown. . . . . . ...... .... 4-17-2-211 boo hnP. Kelley,32 Wilrnn Avenue,1''aterto�. . . . . . ........... 4-17 `'_212 7ng ctur Beaurlry,Sl Wilson Avenue.Watertown, . ........ .... 4-16-16-195 752 Victor Beaudry,31 Nilson Avenue,Watcrtown ............ . 4-16-16-194 8DD Curl Q.Swanson,25 Wil_%n !Lvenuc,Wntcrtowri. . . . ... ..... ... 4-10-14-•19's iCOO Archie and William H.Moore, 17 Garrison Aveaue,West Sourereille_. 4-16-13-198 1000 Archie and William H.Moore. 17 Garrison:'avenue,West 5atsaesville.. 4-1tx-12-189 1000 M,17, alliran,Highland Street,l;astou. . . . .. 4-1G-11-200 1000 william vori of ux,Te;esa.ds Wilson Avenue.Watertown. . , 4-16-10-101 94t1 Frank H.Richmond ei ux,hlinide B.,720 BtInsnnt Street,Watertev%nn 4-111-11-203 1593 And whereas, by said vote the Selwtmen were duly author- ized to take said land and an appropriation was blade at said Town Nfeeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the above described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the sarne 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 layinn out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven nays prior to said Town 'X%leeting. 236 WATEIt'I:OWN TOWN R IORT z)md the owners and occupants of the land hereby takers and laid out as a public way are allowed until April 27, 1925, to take off and remove trees or stract;uru� affix--ed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon Lhe consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows Name I.e! A(J- Sq,Fi. "04,78es Edward F.Donnelly,22 Mills Street, Midden..... ... 4-17-S-204 1687 No damares ahn AV. Makocn,21 Tufts,street, Malden- . ...... 1--17-7- 06 1000 No damages ohs V. McCarthy,2.12 Trapelo Road, Wa�verlcv 4-17-13-207 000 No damagoa aan:.s R.Riddell,care Elsie Crass,Extrz.,202 Heath Street,,jamaaca P Wn... ............... ... 4-17-5-2909 1100 No damge a $ Argaret C. McLaughlin.ax of Peter J., 20 Wilson .Axna o. Watcrtativn. ... . ............."...... 4R-17-1-211q 10OG No d=ages Thomas A. Boyle. 1$O 5'wast 13r®aklino street, Boston 4-17-3-210 10(10 " :- damages Jahn a.Kelley, .`32 Nilson Avenue, Waterton . .... 4-17-2-211 800 N ":Lmages John B.Kelley: 33 1Yilgc)n Aventae,Watertown . ... 4--17-2-2.12 70 t 'iumages Victor Beandry, 31 WiLsan Avenue, IVAtertoxvu.. . .. 4-16-IG-105 7;,2 V. ..'arnages Victor Reaudry.31 Wilson Avenue, Watertown... .. 4-ilrllrlDfi 800 � :arranges Carl 0.swunsnn.25 Wilson Avenue, WatcrtGwn.... 4-IG-14-197 1000 . a rages Archie and William H. Moore, 17 Garrison Awattc, Wa9t Somerville........... ...... ...... 4-16-13-19S 1000 No damages Archie and William ff. 1-Moore, 17 Garrison Avenue, West Sozncr41e ............................ 4-16-12-t'39 1000 No damages Mary suliiva n,11iphland Street, Easton............ 4-10--11--200 1000 No damages William Voci el tax, Terc�,s, D Wilson Avenue,V4ater- town. . . . ... . ... .... ... 4-1G-10--201 040 No damages Frank H. Richmond ei v . Minnie 13.. 720 Belmont Street. %Vatertawn...": _ ....... .......... 4-]13 0-= 3 LN3 No damages ERNEST K. INGALLS, WILLIA I 'M. L'IFR ON, Selectmen. A true copy, attest, ILLIAM P. h"Ic U III, Clark. For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. WILLIA11 P. Mc UIRE, Tawn Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Monday Evening, June 15, 1925 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To anv Caplstable of the Fowl of IFaterlown, Greeting: In the mane of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, y=ou are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the RBCORD OF TOWX INIISETINGS 237 ` `own of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall in said Town, can Monday, the fifteenth day of June, 1925, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the fdllo'ring articles, viz.: Artick 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will Mote to provide by transfer or othenvis+e, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town departments, for the balance of the ensuing year. direct how the same shall be provided, or .tape any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town mill appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of e:dension of the sewer system, direct hmv the money shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will appropriate the no'cessa.ry sum of money to pay the cost of extension of the drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary ruins of money to pay the cost of construction of neater mains and sem-ices, direct how the money shall be pro- vided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town -will authorize the Auditor to approve payment of certain impaid bills, incurred prior to the year 1925, to the Public Welfare Department, the same to be charged to the, appropriation for the year 1925, or take any action, relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the ' uvm will authorize the Selectmen for and on behalf of the Town, for a nominal consideration, to release to the owners of Lot 236, Edenfield, their heirs and assigns, all right, title and interest acquired by the Tones in said lot by --ktue of the vote to take the same together with other land, by eminent dornain, for a public playground under Article 24 of the warrant, at the adjouni.ed annual Town Meet- ing cli March 23, 1925, or tape any action relating thereto. Article S. To see if the Town will vote to ratify the action of the Selectmen in establishing a building line ora the westerly side of Crass Street, approximately ten (10) feet distant fro n the present building line as shown on plan entitled " Town of 238 WATER'i'CaWN TOWN REPORT Watertown plan of proposed building line on westerly side of Cross Street," dated TMay 1, 1€2.5, drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Bngineer, and on file in the office ofthe Town Clerk, or take any action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the `'own will vote to appropriate the susn of forty-five hundred dollars ($4500) for the construction of additional quarters for the Selectmen, and a vault for the use of the Taivii Clerk, and the varlous 'f`owri departments, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will Grote to authorize the Selectmen to dispose of, from time to time, by public auction, or private sale, auy land acquired by the Town under tax title proceedings, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town %Nifl vote to appoint a Committee to investigate the question of a municipal garage, or take and action relating,, thereto. Ariicle U. To see if the Town will vote to adopt, amend, or otherwise change the building laws of the Town, in accordance with report.submitted by the Committee on ReNlision of Building Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Report of C{onunittee, on Revision of Building Laws, The Committee recommend the follovTing changes and addi- tions to the building laws of the Town of Watertown, date cif September, 1911. At the end of Section 8, insert the following addition: Excavation of cellars small he inspected by the Building Inspector before foundations are started.." In Section 9, second paragraph, strike out the first sentence which roads as follows: " The sectional area of sills shall not b less than tErty-tw a inches, and of posts and girt.s not less than thirty-"wo inches," and in its place insert the following: "'The sectional area of sills, pasts and girts shall not be less than twenty-four (24) inches. This includes all piazza framing. Piazza first floor sills shall be supported by }crick, concrete or iron piers." At the end of Section 13 insert the following addition: r` No overhanging clothes driers or reels shall be attached to any piazza cohrmn or past can dwelling; houses hereaftererected." RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 230 At the end of Section 32, relating to fire stops, insert the following addition. " All buildings intended to be used as stares, if built in blocks of two Or more, shall have brick or concrete fire walls separating in the basement each store from the next adjoining store. Fire walls in basement to be not less than eight (8) inches thick. Partitions above shall be brick iiogt;ed from floor to under side of roof boarding." At the end of Section 25, which relates to chimneys and flues, insert the fbllouinge " All buildings hereafter erected in the Town cif Watertown shall provide a suitable flue fOT gas stoves and gas water heaters." " If entrance is to be made in a brick chimney, no automatic gas water heater may be contlected with :sane flue as used for coal or coil burning purposes," if Provided no brick chimney can be entered, a cast iron pipe or galvanized screw pipe lime may be used if not less than three ( ) inches internal diameter and extended through roof and fitted with rain canopy, A drip fitting shall be used on end of line and extended into cellar of not less than one and cane-quarter (1 ) inch pipe size with cap fitted on lower end." " Akron pipe may be used at the discretion of the Building Inspector.' Amend Section 5 by adding the word " store " after the word " factory " in the fixst line as follows., " Section 5. No building to be used as a factory, stare, or for the manufacture of explosives, or for chemicals or render- ing works shall be erected, and no engine, dynamo, or boiler for motive power shall be set 01• et,c(lud, and no building to l)e used for a. stable in which more than four horses are to he kept, shall be erected, altered or moved, without a permit from the Inspector of Buildings, courttersigned by the Selectmen, and such permit shall not be granted until after a public hearing before the Selectmen, who shall give notice of such hearing by posting a written notice on the public bulletin boards in the Town, and by mailing; a copy of same to all owners of the l im premises wit iiv e hUndred feet of the proposed location of + the building;, addressed to their last known residency; or place of business and by publishing the same in a. newspaper pub- lished in the Town, or, if there be no such paper, in one pub- lished in the city of Boston. 240 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Notice of hearings required under this section shall be sent by the Selectmen to the Board of health." fir and Section 6 by adding a new paragraph to read as follows: .Scctirn U. The Selectmen may in their discretion, after a hearing as provided in the previous section, instruct the Inspec- tor of Buildings not to issue the perinit asked for at such hearing, and in sueb case no permit shall be issued. " Any party aggrieved by an adverse decision of the card of Selectmen, may appeal to the Superior Count for redress i�ithiii ten (10) bays thereafter." Auld you will notify and warren the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the tinYe and at the place herein specified, by lemming at ever} inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuDus 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 thereon, into the office of the Town Cleric on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this twenty-ninth clay of May, A. D. 1925. kRTHUR H. WHITNEY, ERNES'T K. ING ALLS, WILLIAM Af. EIVIERSON, Officers' Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Waterto%-%n 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 term or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least Briar to the time of said meeting. ILZ IAM H. LYON S, collstut* of 11ralertowam, A true copy, attest: WILLIAIVI R ArcOUIRE, "own- Clark. RECORD OF TOWN ILEETINGS 241 Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting members at least seven days prior to the Town 1-1+Ieeting of the proposed business to be considered at the ineetiing. WILLIAH P. McGUIRE, Tomqz Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening, June 15, 1925 Afeeting was called to order at 7.45 p.m. by Moderator Fred E. Crawford. Officers' returns on warrant were read by '`own Clerk, William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 120 Town NTeeting members present; number Necessary for a quorum: 93. Notice was received from the Chainuan of Precinct 1 of the appointment of four Town .feeting members to fill vacan- cies in Precinct 1, caused by removal or virtue of office. The folloi,�ing new members were appointed to sure until the Jarch 1926 election: Arthur C. S-arrmexs, 1.55 Hillside Road, Irking B. Coburn, 14 Appleton T'erracc, Jahn F. Danskin, IS Hillside Road, and Henry A. Ruth, 38 Upland Road. Notice was received from the Chairman of Prc=' Ict `? of the appointment of three Town 'Nfeeting members to fill vacancies in Precinct 2, caused by removal or resignation. The following new members were appointed to suave until the March 1920 election: 77illiam J. V+effi, 165 Grove Street, Adam Ross, 16 Spruce Street, and Lillian L. Bean, 40 Concord Road. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 3 of the appointment of three Town Meeting members to fill vacancies in Precinct, 3, caused by virtue of office or removal. The fol- lowing new members, were appointed to serve until the ?lfarch 1926 election: lArilliam W. Rugg, 17 Centre Street, '[ralter C. Stone, 19 Staneleigh Road, and Partlow A- Yerrxa, 24 Garfield Street. A-411cic I. To hear the report of any Con-a .ittec heretofore appointed and act thereon. Charles Al, Abbott made verbal report relative to the construction of new Coolidge: School addition, auud suggested that the Committee can Public Library plans consider the 242 WATERT+OWN TOWNT REPORT suggestion of branch libraries in the old fi ,gh School building and the Coolidge School, instead of a central location between the two, as planned for. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town Departments, for the balance of the ensaing year, direct how the sank shall be pro-tided, or take any action rcla;ting thereto. Voted: That the sum of five thousand dollars (85,000)00) be and is hereby appropriated forSewer Maintenance Departilent, and that this sum be assessed upon the general tax levy for the current year, Voted: That the suin of nine hundred dollars ( 900) be and is hereby transferred from Reserve Fund 'to Fire N-faintenance, Account of the Dire Department Appropriation. Article 3.. To see if the Town --ill appropriate the necessary sung of money to pay the cost of extension of the sewer system, direct how the money sIvill be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Unanimously Voted: That the sum of twenty-seven thou- sand, six hundred dollars ( 27,600) be and is hereby appro- priated for the prLrpose of construction of sewers for sanitary drainage and for sewage disposal, and that of the Burn of twenty- seven thousand, six hundred dollaxs ($27,600) h+ereb7 appro- priated, the sure of six hundred dollars (:$600) be assessed upon. the polls and estates for thc current; year. Unanimously Voted. That for the purpose of construction of sewers for sanitary drainage and for sewage dispDs.al as voted under Article 3 of the -warrant, the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Select- men, the sum of twenty-seven thousand dollars (827,000), 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 a ith Section 19 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws as amended, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than ten (10) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may cic teriiiule. Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treastiirer, or of the Com- RECORD of TDwhP MEETINGS 243 monwealth of -Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Klass. !lrtacic 4. To sec if the Town will appropriate the neces- sary suin of money to pay the cost of extension of the drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating tbercto. Voted: To indefinitely postpone action. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary semis of money to pay the cost of construction of Avater mains and sew ices, direct hoer the money shall he pro- -6ded, or take any action relating thereto, Unanimously Voted- That the sure of forty-one thousand dollars (841,000) be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of relaying of water mains of six inches or more: in dianneter, and for extension of ester mains, seven thousand dollars (37,000) for relaying, and thirty-four thousand dollars (*34,000) for extension, 'Unanimously Voted.: That for the purpose of extension and relayitag caf eater mains as voted under Article 5 of the warrant, the 'Town Treasurer be and he is_hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the surd of forty-one thousand dollars ( 1,000), and to issue the bonds or notes of the Token therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accord- ance with Section 19 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws as amend+cd, so that the whale loan shall be paid in not more than five (5) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. 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 J1Uassa- chusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Mass. 1 rlt le 6. To see if the Town will authorize the Auditor to approve p;ayment of certain unpaid bills, incurred prier to the year 1925, in the Public Welfare Department, the same to be charged to the appropriation for the year 1925, or take any action relating thereto. 244 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Noted: That the Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to approve certain unpaid hills, in the amount of seven hundred seventy-six dollars and forty-one cents ($776.41), incurred by the Public Wulfare Department, the same to be charged to the current yca.r's appropriation. Article 7. To see if the Town Nvill authorize the Selectmen for and on behalf of the 'Town, for a noniina.l consideration, to release to the owners of Lot No, 236, Edenbeld, thasir beirs and assigns, all right, title and interest acquired by the Town in said lot by virtue of the vote to take the same togctlicr with other land, by eminent domain, for a pablic playground tinder Article 24 of the warrant, at the adjourned annual Town Iecting on A+larch 23, 1925, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: To indefinitely postpone action, Article 9, To see if the Town will vote to ratify the action of the Selectmen in establishing a building line on the Nvesterly side of Cross Street, approximately ten (10) feet distant from the present building line as shown on plan erntitkd " Town of Watertown„ plan of proposed building line on westerly side of Brass Street," dated Xlay 1, 1925, drawn by Forrest J. l-iaynard, Town Engineer, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk, or tape any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Establishing of Building Line on Gross Street, Between Main Street and Pleasant Street Commonwealth of Af assachusetts, Middlesex, ss. Wa.tertovm, May 22, 1925. At a ineeting of the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, held this day in the Selectmen's Room, Town Hall building, after having given clue notice of the iutention of said Board as required by the laws relating thereto, to establish a building line on the westerly side of Cross Street, from lvfain Street to Pleasant Street, in said Tong-i of Watertown, and after public hearing thereon as required by lam,, saidd hearing having been held in said Selectmen's Room on Friday evening, l4'Iay 15, 1925, pursuant to said notice, now, upon consideration of the matter, it is Ordered, That the Board of Selectmen of the Town of RECORD OF TOWN MEET I-ZiCS 245 Watertown are of the opinion that public convenience and necessity require that a building line be established, and that a building line is hereby established from the exterior line of said Cross Street, on the westerly side thereof, as shown on a plan entitled " Tcc-,m of Watertown, Plan of Proposed BidIding line on westerly side of Cross Street," elated _'fay 1, 1925, drawn ley F. 1, Nfa,ynard, Town Engineer, on file in the n€Iice of the Town Clork, a copy of which is to be recorded herewith. in NfiddIcsex South District Deeds, ,with this order, and described according to said plan as follows, to a it Description of Building Line on Cross Street Beginning at a point in the southwesterly tine of llain Street zancteen (19) feet, more or less, northwesterly fron-i the present intersection of Main and Crass Streets, thence extend- ing southerly and southwesterly on a curve to the right, draccn1 with a radius of tern (19) feet to a point of tangency, thence southwesterly across and over land of Berman Dana and Harold Lester, and ten (10) feet westerly from the westerly line of Cross Street, one hundred twenty four and fifty- hun- dredths (124.50) feet, more or less to land of A. G. Nforse, et al., thence across and over said A+.terse land and ten (iD) feet westerly from the present location of Crass Street one hundred twenty-nine (:129) feet snore or less, to other land of said, AIurse, et ai., thence continuing in the same course twenty-two and fifty-six hundredths (22.56) feet., more or less to a point of tangency, thence curving to the right on an arc elm-en and eighty-seven hundredths (11.87) feet long drawn with a raLl us of ten (19) feet to the northerly line of Pleasant Street, at a. point nineteen (19) feet more or less westerly from the inter- section of Pleasant Street and Cross Stiect, And it is further ordered, that existing btvldlngs, steps, ndndows, porticoes and other usual protections appurtenant to said buildings, so far as they lie between the building line hereby established and the present ivesterly line of Cross Street, may remain as they are at the date of this order, until the said projections shall have been removed therefrom, or until said Cross Street is relocated or wide-lied by the 'lac -wn of IN atertown, according to lace, 246 W ATElz'1'OWN TOWN REPORT'' And said Board of Selectmen having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land across and through -%vhich said building line is hereby established, do hereby determine and award dainage:s asfollows; To Hemian Dana and ZTarold Lester, damages awarded, one hundred fifty ($150 dollars.) To A. G. -1lorse, et al., damages awarded, none:. The parties above named are the supposed record owners of said land at the date of this order, and in so far as they may be incorrectly stated then said land is the property of owners unknown. Be it further ordered by the said Board that this report be referred to the next Town Meeting for acceptance or reject-ion, according to law. A. H. WdIT11Y1 fRNEST K. ING; L S, ILLIAM M. T;ME SON, May 22, 1925. Selectmen. Voted: That the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on the westerly side of Cross Street, approXilIla.tely ten (10) feet, distant from the present westerly luny: of Cross Street, as shown on plan entitled " Toum of Watertown plan of proposed building line on westerly side of Crass Street," dated -'L\°Iay 1, 1925, drawn by Forrest J. 11°Iaynard, Town En' neer, and on file in the office of the To-"m Clerk, be adopted. .Article 9. To see if the Town Mll vote to appropriate the sum of forty-five hundred dollars ($4500) for the construction of additional quarters for the Selectmen, and a vault for the use of the Town Clerk, and the various Town departments, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of forty-five hundred dollars ($4500) be and the same is hereby appropriated, for the constnrction of additional quarters for the Selectmen and a vault for the use of the Town Clerk and the various Tomi departments, of -which sum, the sure of fifteen hundred dollars (SI500) he assessed on the polls and estates for the current year, and the; sum of three thousand dollars ($3000) be transferred f-roro vault in 'Town RECORD OF TOWN hJEl TINGS 247 Hall Account, appropriated under Article 20 of the warrant for the Annual Meeting held March 23, 1925. Article 10. To see if the 'Toren will vote to authorize the Selectmen to dispose of, from time to time, by public auction, or private sale, any land acquired by the Town under tax title proceedings, or tape any action relati ag thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- izecl to sell at public auction in such manner, upon such terns and for such consideration as in their judgment is for the hest interest of the Town, lands held from time to time by the Torn ender tax titles, after foreclosure of the same by the Town of the rights of redemption. ArEicle 11. To see if the Tiawn will vote to appoint a com- mittee to investigate the question of a municipal garage, or take any action relating; thereto. . Voted: That the Moderator appoint a co ninittee of seven to investigate relative to the matter of a municipal garage, barns and service yards, aatd that no member of the Finance Committee shall be appointed to membership on this corn- m ittee. Committee appointed on Ank-ust 25, 1925 by Moderator Fred E, Crawford Arthur H. Whitney, 249 Main Street. Charles M. Abbott, 16 Columbia. Street. P. Sarsfield Cimniff, 79 Marshall Street. Walter C. Stone, 19 Stoneleigh Road. Edward D. Holland, 6G4 Mt. Auburn Street. C. Frederick Robinson, 106 Mt. Auburn Street. William W. Rugg, 17 Centre Street:. rlicle U To see if the Town will vote to adopt, amend, or othenti ise change the building; laws of the Tmxn, in accordance with report submitted by the Committee on Revision of Build- ing Laws, or take any action relating thereto, (See Report of Committee on, Revision of Building Laws, Referred back to the committee. ILI.,iAM P. McG DIRE, Four Clerk. 248 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT December 14, 1925 Warrant for Town Meeting Gcan=onwealth of Massachusetts. Nl ddlesex, ss. To any Conswble of the Town of He'atertown, Greeting; In the na.rne of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal venters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the 'Town Mall hi said Town, on Monday, the fourteenth day of December, 1925, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the following articles Article Y. To bear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, anei act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1926, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1926, or take any action relating thereto. _ Article 3, To see if the Town will vote to pro-,ride by trans- fer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town depar€nients for the balance of the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Arfit* 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Auditor to approve payment of certain unpaid bills incurred prior to the year 1925, in the Public Welfare Department, the saine to be charged to the appropriation for the year 1925, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sure of inflney to pay the cost of extension of the drainage sys- tem in the Town, direct how the nioney shall be pra-6ded, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. Ta see if the: Town will authorize the Coma-nittee on Addition to Coolidge School to purchase. furnishings, and to grade and plant and lay walks about the school, front money previously appropriated for the construction of this addition, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End School Committee) Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to erect a building to be known as the East Branch Public Library, on lot of land RECORD 4F TOWN MEETINGS 249 ovmed by the Town and ac—gt1ired fur public purposes, located on the southerly side of Alt. Auburn Street, Lots loos. 3 and 4, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of East End Library Cornmittee.) Article 8. To see if the Torn will vote to appropriate the nmessary swn of money to pay the cast of the erection of a building to be known as the East Branch Public Library, direct how the money shall lie proNrlded, or take any action relating; thereto, (Request of East End Library Committee.) Article 9. To see if the Turn will vote to appoint a build- ing committee to be know n as the Nast $ranch Library-Building Committee, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East End Library Contunittee.) 1 rt cle 10. To see if the '1 ovrn will vote to adopt, amend, or otherwise change the building laws of the Town, in accord- ance with report submitted by the Committee on Revision of Building Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Report of Committee on Revision of Building Laws The committee recommend the following changes and addi- tions to the building laws of the Town of Watertown, date of September, 1911. At the end. of Sectiol, S, insert the following addition: Excavation of cellars shall be inspected by the Building Inspector before foundations are started." In Section 9, second paragraph, strike out the first sentence which reads as follows: " The sectional area of sills shall not be less than thirty-two inches, and of posts and girts not less than thirty-two inclics," and in its place insert the Collowing: `C The scctiQna:l area of sills, posts and girts shall not be less than twenty-four (24) inches, This includes all piazza framing;. Piazza first floor sills shall. be supported by brick, concrete or iron piers." At the end of Section 13 insert the follatiffirrg addition: " Na overhanging clothes driers or reels shall be attached to any piazza coluinn or bast on dwelling houses hereafter erected." At the end of Sectimi 32, relating to fire stops, insert the following addition: " .-'ill buildings intended to be used as shores, if built in blocks of two or more., shall have brick or 250, WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT concrete fire-walls, separatuag in the basement each stare from the next adjoining store:. Fire, walls in basement to be not less than eight (8) inches thick. Partitions above shall be brick nagged from floor to under sick of roof boarding." At the end of Section 25, which relates to chinaneys and flues, insert the following: " All buildings hereafter erected in the Too n of Watertown shall provide a suitable flue for gas stoves and gas eater heaters." " if entrance is to be: made in a brick chimney, no automatic gas water heater may 'be connected -pith same flue, as used for coal or oil burning purposes," " Provided no brier chimney can be entered, a ctlst iron pipe or galvanized scree pipe line may be used if not less than three (3) inches internal diameter and extended through roof and fitted with rain canopy. A drip fitting shall be used on end of line and extended into cellar of not less than one and erne-quarter (1Y4) inch ljipe size witli cap fitted on luiver end," " Almon pipe naafi- be used at the discretion of the Building Inspector." Amend. Section 5 by adding the word " store. " after the word " factory " in the, first line as follows: " Section 5. No building to be used as a factory, store, or for the mantzfa.cture of explosives, or for chemicals or rendering works shall be eructed., and no cn&line, dynanio, or boiler for motive power shall be set or erected, and no building to be used for a stable in tvhieh more than four horses are to be kept, shall be erected, altered or moved, vi thout a permit from the Insliector Df Buildiugs, countersigned by the Selectmen, and such permit shall not be granted until after a public hearing before the Sele:ctmer, who shall give notice of such hearing by posting a written notice on the public bulletin hoards in the Town, and by mailing a copy of same to all miners of the larcruses t,�7thin five hundred feel; of the propo cl location of the building, addressed to their last known residence or place of business and by publishing the sane in a newspaper pub- lished in the Town, or, if there be no such paper, in one publisher) in the City of cston." Notice of hearings required under this section shall be sent by the Selectmen to the Board of Health. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 251 Amend Section 6 by adding a new paragraph to read as follows: Section 6. The Selectmen ina.y in their diseretion, after a hearing as provided in the pre\ ous section, instruct the Inspector of Buildings not to issue the permit asked for at such hearing, and in such case no permit shall be issued. Y` Any party aggrieved by an advee decision of the Board of Selectmen may appeal to the Superior Court for redress within ten (10) days thereafter." Arlicle 11. To see if the Town iiill vote to authorize the electmen, for and on behalf of the Torn, to accept delivery of a dced from the Trenhohn Development Company to the- inhabitants of Watertown, conveying the fee in Lots Nos. 35 and 36 can " Plan Showing Subdivision of the Boyle Farm dated April 16, 1925, and on file in the; office of the Town Clerk, bounded by Waltham Street, Evans Street, Lot No. 37 and the Bemis School lot, to be used for public purposes, said deed lading now in the hands of the Town Cleric in escrow, or take any action relating thereto. Arli&- 12, To see if the Town will adopt a new lay-law or by-laws providing f❑)r a limitation of particular classes of buildings to specified districts or zones in the Town of Water- town, or excluding then-i from specified districts or zones in said Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of William J. Lyons and ethers.) Article 13. To see if the Town will adopt a new by-laic or lay-laws diNriding the Torn into districts or zones, and regulating the construction and use of buildings iia each district or zonc, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of William J. Lyons and others.) Article 14. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen for and can behalf of the Town to acquire by purchase or exchange, land adjoining the Town F arni, or to talce the: same by right of eminent domain, or take any other action in connection with the development of the Town Farra. (Request of C01-1i- mittee on school in the north end of the Town.) Article 15. To see if the ToNvn will vote to aplaropria.te the sum of four thousand dollars ( 4,000) in addition to the sum of seventeen thousand dollars ( 17,000) heretofore appro- 252 lYATERTMVN TOWN REPORT priated, for the purpose of paying the costs and damages for taking a parcel of land in the western part of the Town for a public playgroun(l, direct how tlae same shall be raised, or take any action I-ehAinl; thereto. Artr.ck- 16. To see if the Town will rote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on the ensterly side of Common Street, a public way, between Orchard Street on the north, and Columbia Street on the south, and a building line on the; westerly side of Common Street between Orchard Street on the north and Sprixig Street on the south, as shown in reel on a plan entitled " Town of Watertown plan showing building lines on part of Common Street between Spring Street and Orchard Street," dated November 14, l92fi, draivn by Forrest J. "Maynard, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, deterniine the extent to which stiruc- tures, embankments, walls, fencos and gates may be maintainecl between such building lines and said Common Street, authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent doinain or acquire by purchase any interests in the various estates on which said building lines have been laid out to the extent necessary to establish such building lines, provide the swig or sums of money necessary to pay* the cast or damages therefor, direct how said nioney shall he raised or take any action relating thereto. And you gill notify and warn the legal voters of INVatertawn to meet at the time and at the place herein spee Pied, by leaNing at evcry irdiabited house In Town a prxtted copy of this warrant, and also by pasting conies of the same in tern or more conspicuous public places in Town, scv ear clays at least, prior to the tilnc of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before thQ time of said iaie:eting. Given under our hands this twenty-seventh day of Novem- ber, A. Dy 1025. AR'.J'IIUR kl, W I31TNEY, L-RNEST K. INGALL.S, WILLIAM III. E) IERSON, scicchilen.. REMW OF TOWN MEETINGS 253 Officers' Returns viz Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and wtimed the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by lemming at every inhabited house in Town a. printed copy of this warrant, and also byposting copies of the saine in ten or niore conspicuous public places in Tom seven days at least prior to the time of said mect.ing. rILLIA-M H. LYi. NS, Constable of l-Vakrtown. A true copy, Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUII , Tow)f Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Aleeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town \fleeting of the proposed busilless to be considered at the mooting. WILLIA-M P. leGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, December 14, 1926 Meeting was called to order at 7.45 p.m. by Moderator Fred F. Crawford. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there -were 137 Town Meeting members present; number necessary for a quaruni: 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed„ and act thereon. Report of Corninitt,ee on Treatment of Land in Watertown Square was offered. Mr. Jahn F. Tufts, Chairman of the Committee, reporting for the coninzittee, said: This can-itnittee consists of the hair-nan of the Board of Selectmen, Chainnan of time Firaaace Conunittee, Chairman of the Plaiming Board, Chainnan of the Park Coininission and three (:)) c{tizens appointed by the Moderator. The committee 254 W ATE'RTOWN TOWN REPORT has had many meetings and has giveja careful consideration to the question of hose lest to treat the Yaand in Vrat:ertown Square. The committee has also had conferences with representatives of the street railroad companies and has been assisted in its deliberations by the Planning Board who unanimously approve the report of this conimittee. r. Tufts referred to the two outstanding causes of the great change in traffic conditions in NVatertown and Beacon Squares during the last fifteen years. The opening of the Harvard Subway about 1913, which made transportation from Water- town to Boston by electric cars much quicker and more convenient, resulted in a rapid increase in the population of Watertown and also in a great increase in the nunnber of electric cars passing; through Watertown and Beacon Squares. So many people found electric car ser%.ice i-nore cc)nvenient that the service on the stewn railroad was gradually curtailed until at; present it has been almost entirely eliminated and nearly everyone going to Reston rises either the street ears or automobiles. The change from comparatively slow-moving, horse-drawn vehicles to motor cars which move quickly combined with the tremendaus increase in the number of motor cars every Near has completely revolutionized traffic conditions in Watertown and Beacon Squares. At the request. of the committee the Chief of Police trade an exact count of the motor cars passings through Beacon Square on a number of days in September, 1925. His report; showed that on some days as many as twenty thousand nine hundred fifty-five (20,955) motor cars passed through Beacon Square in the fourteen hours froze 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and that more than three thousand (3,000) motor cars sometimes passed through the square in one hour. It will readily be appreciated that any interruption of the flaw of traffic by the stoppage of street cars to take on or discharge passengers would seriously interfere with the aut€n-tobile traffic. If traffic should be stopped for two or three minutes at certain times in the day, several hundred automobiles w-ould have to cone to a stop causing not only congestion and May but dangerous conditions bath for pedestrians and vehicles. It is apparent event effort must RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 2055 be made to prevent holding up traffic in Watertown and Beacon Squares even for very short periods of time, In discussing the hest way to improve the land in T ater- town Square, traffic conditions surrounding; the land were necessarily a vital factor to be considered in conjunction with the improvement of the land. The committee presenter] detailed plans showing proposed changes in location of street car tracks, width of streets and treatment of the laud between Watertown and Beacon Squares and recommended that changes be made as indicated by the Plans. Voted-, That the recommendations of the con-imittee be approved as shown in report and accompanying playa. Voted- 'That this inatter lae referred to the Selectmen, with instructions to take such action as is necessary to carry out the recommendations of the committee, and report at the neat annual Tcwn I1-ieetiug'. Mr. lilfred A. Norris reported that the Committee on Preservation of Arlington Street Cernetery had secured draw- ings, figures and estimates for fence around this cemetery, and full report will be offered at the Annual Town Meeting. Mr. Charles M. Abbott made verbal report relative, to the constniction of the addition to the Coolidge School. Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, �%fitb the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1926, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1926, or tape any action relating; thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and lie is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time on and after January 1, 1926, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning; January 1, 1926, and to issue the note or notes of the Torn therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts Inc tarred tinder this vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1926. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance 256 WATTIRT(}WN TOWN REPORT of the erisuing year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted- That the following sums he and they are hereby appropriated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown or,the following schedule; Police Department, Patrolmen $250 00 Police Department, Contingent 50 00 Workmen's Compensation 750 00 Highway Vacations 1,338 00 Pensions. 375 00 Mothers' Aid, General Expenses 500 00 State and Military Aid 600 00 School Department Operation 2,550 00 Pensions 240 00 Election Expense 50 00 36,703 00 Trausferred fo Police Department, Special $300 00 Street Lights 750 Oil Highway Construction 1,338 00 Poles and Wires, Maintenance 375 00 Outside Aid, General Expense 1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief 100 00 School Department; General Control 100 00 Instruction 1,000 00 Miscellaneous 250 00 Maintenance 300 00 Continuation School 600 00 Trade School 300 00 Ahnshouse, General Expenses 240 00 Town. Clerk 50 00 6,7 03 00 RECORD ter• 'COON IMBETINGS 257 1 rtick 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Auditor to approve payment of certain unpaid bills incurred prier to the year 1925, in the Public 117elfare Department, the Name to be charged to the appropriation for the year 1925, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Auditor be and he is hereby authorize.( to approve certain unpaid bills, in the amount of ninety-iiine dollars and fifty cents ($99.54), incurred by the Public 'Welfare Department, the same to be charged to the current year's appropriation. Article 6, To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay. the cast of extension of the drainage system in the Town, dircet how. the inaney shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted: That this article be referred to the next Annual Town Meeting. Article G. To see if the Torn will authorize the Committee on Addition to Coolidge School to purchase furnishings, and to grade and plant and lay walks about the School, fro n money previously appropriated for the construction of this addition, or take anv action relating thereto. (Request of East End School Committee.) Voted: That the Committee on addition to Coolidge School be authorized to purchase furnishings, and to grad: and plait and lay walks about the school, from money previously- appro- priat;ed at the last Annual Town Meeting for the constnrctioll of an addition. + Article 7. To see if the. Town will vote to erect a building to be known as the East Branch Public Library, on lot of hand owned by the Town and acquired for public purposes, located on the southerly side of Alt. Auburn Street, Lots No. 8 and 4, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of East En(i Library Committee) Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sure of money to pay* the cost of the erection of a building to be known as the East Branch Public Library, direct how the money- shall be provided., or take any action relating; thereto. (Request of East End,Library* Conunittee.) Article 9. To see if the Town %611 vote to appoint a,building 258 `1` ATER.TO'4 N TOWAN REPORT committee to be known as the East Branch Library Building Committee, or take any action TelatinrV g thereto. (Request of East End Library Committee) Voted: That Articles 7, S and 9 be referred to the: Annual Toy{gin Meeting. Article 10. To see if the Town will Vote to adopt, amend, or othenvlse: "change the building Laws of the Town, in accord- ance with report submitted by the Committee on Re�rision of Building Laws, or take any action relating thereto, Report of Carmmittee on. Revision of Building Laws The committee recommend the following; changes ant.l additions to the j3uilding Laws of the Town of Watertolva, date of ,September, 1911. At the end of Section 8, insert the following addition Excavation of cellars shall 'lie inspected by the Building Inspector before foundations are started." In Section 9, second paragaph, strike out the first sentence, which reads as follows: " The sectional area of sills shall not be less than thirty-two (32) inches, a.ild of posts and girts not less than thirty--two ( 2) inches" and in its place insert the following; ",Thei sectional area of sills, pasts and girts shall not be less than twenty-four (24) inches, This includes all piazza framing. Piazza first floor sills shall be supported by brick, concrete or iron piers." At the end of Section 25, which relates to chimneys and flues, insert the folloiN ing: " All buildings hereafter erected in the Town of Watertown shall provide a suitable flue for gas stoves and gas water heaters." "t Provided no brick chimney can be entered, a cast-iron pipe or galvanized screw pipe line may be used if not less than four (4) inches internal diame-ter and extended through roof and fitted With rain canopy, A drip fitting shall be used can end of line and extended 111to cellar of not less than one and one quarter (1Y) inch pipe size with cal fitted on lower cFzd." At thc end. of Section 32, relating to fire stops, insert the follmving addition: "gill bullclinls hitended to be used as stores RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 259 if built in blocks of two or more, shall have, separating each store basement from the adjoining, sure basement, fireproof partitions. From. the first flour to underside of roof boarding the four (4) inch stud partition shall be hogged with firepraGf material." Amend Section 5 by adding the words: " for storage purposes and laundries," after the ward `° factory " in the first line as fellows; " Section 5. No building to be used as a factory, for storage Purposes and laundries, or for the manufacture of explosives, or for chemicals or rendering works shah be erected, and no engine, dynamo, or boiler for motive power shall be set or erected, and no building to be used for a stable in which n-lore than four horses are to be Dept, shall he erected, altered or rnov,ed, without a permit from the Inspector of Buildings, countersigned by the Selectmen, and such per nit shall not be granted until after a public hearing before the Selectmen, -%vho shall give notice of such hearing by posting a written noticC. can the public bulletin boards in the Town, and by mailing a copy of same to all owners of the premises iNithin five hundred (50 ) feet of the proposed location of the building, addressed to their last kno= residence or place of business and by publishing the same in a newspaper published in the Town, or, if there be no such paper; in one; published in the city of Boston_" " Notice of hearings required under this section shall be sent by the Selectmen to the Board of Health and the Planning Board.," Amend Section 6 by adding a now paragraph to read as follows: Section 6. The Selectmen may in their discretion, after a hearing as provided in the previous section, instruct the In- spector of Buildings not to issue the permit asked for at such hearing, and in such ease no permit shall be issued, " any party aggrieved by an adverse decision of the Board of Selectmen may appal to the Superior Court for redress within ten (10) days thereafter'." Voted: That the foregoing building laws as shmv-n in the report of the Committee can Revision of Building Laws be and 260 IVATL•`RTOWINI TCa'4VIti RE-PORT r are hereby. adopted as building laws in the Town of Water- to-wn. " Boston, -Mass., January 25, 1926, The foregoing by--laws are hereby approved. JAY R. BENTON, Amarney Ceneral. a Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen, for and on behalf of the Town, to accept delivery of a deed from the Trenholni Development Company to the inhabitants of °atertown, conveying the fee in Lots No. 35 and 36 on " lr imi Showing Subdivision of the Bo- leFarm," dated April 16, 1925, and on pile in the office of the ToNm Clerk, bounded by Waltham Street, hvan5 Street, Lot No. 37 and the Bemis School lot., to be used for public purposes, said deed being now in the hands of the Town Clerk in escraw, or take any action relating thereto. -Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are.hereby author- ized to accept delivery of a deed from the-Tr+enholm Develop- ment Company conveying to the inhabitants of Watertown a, parcel of land abutting on the Bemis School lot, for public purposes, said deed being now in the lands of the Town Clerk in escrow. :Article 1.2. To see if the 'Town will aloft a new ley-law ar by-laws °proNidim for a limitation of particular classes of build- ings to specified €districts or zones in the Town of Watertown, or excluding; them from specified districts or zones in said Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of IVilliatn J. Lyons and others.) Article 13. To see if the Town will adopt a. new by--law or by-laws diviaig the To-%,k n into districts or zones, and regu_ lating .t11e construction and use of buildings in each district or zone, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of William J. Lyons and others.) RECORD OF TOWN MELTINGS 261 Report of the Zoning Committee Zoning By-Law Regulations as to Use and Construction of Buildings ARTICLB 1 Districts cticzll. Districts. To promote the health, safety, convenience, and welfare of the inhabitants, to lessen the danger from fire and to improve the Town, the Town of Watertown is hereby divided into dis- tricts, each of which shall he subject to special regulations, hereinafter provided for, as to the use and constru.cticii cf buildings therein located. "Building" in this By-Law is used in its broadest interpretation. Section 2. Zoning Map. 1. The Zoning Nlap, prepared by Forrest 3- Maynard, Town Lngineer, dated December 1, 1924, bearing the signatures of a majority of the Zoning Committee, and showing the boundaries of each district and the desimiation of each district: by means of a ntune.ral and a letter, is declarcd tc be a part of this By-Law. 2. Where a boundary line divides a lot in a single owner- ship at the time of the adoption of this Bar-Law, the regulations for the less restricted portion of such lot may extend. to the entire lot provided the lot, does not extend more than twenty_ fiN-e (25) feet within the boundary line of the more restricted district. _ARTICLE 11 Use Regulations Section 1. General Business Purposes (Nin Feral 1). In a district marked by the numeral 1 no building shall be used and no building shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used for any trade, industry, or use that is noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noise. .Section 2. Store Purposes (Nwneral 2). In a district marled by the numeral 2 no building sliall he used and no building shall be erected, which is intended or designed to be used for: 262 WATERTOWN TOWN PX-PORT (a) Any kind of nianufacturmi g, other than the nianu- facture of products, the major portion of which is to be sold at retail on the premises by the manufacturer to the ultimate consumer. (b) A garage for more than two automobiles, e:,-cept as provided in paragraph I (i) of Section 3 of Article If of this By-Law. (c) A blacksmith shop or horseshoeing establishment. (d) A mills bottling or distributing station. (c) A carpet or bag clear>,' g establishment. (f) junk or scrap iron storage. (g) fags or scrap paper storage or baling. (it) Signs other than those advertising gourds to be sold on the premises, or signs permitted in a district Marked by the numeral 3. (i) Any trade, industry, or use that is noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas, or noise. Section 3. Residence Purposes (Nuineral 3). 1. In a district inarked by the numeral 3 no building shall be used and no building shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used for any purpose except one or more of the following (a) A private dwelling for one or more families. (b) A hotel or a lodging or boarding house. (c) A club, caller than a club the chief acti'6ty of which is a service customarily carried on as a business. (c A church. (e) Other purposes which are not particular Industries, trades, manufacturing or con-iniercial purposes. ) A railroad passenger station. (g) A farm, truck garden, nnurserV-, or greenhouse. (h) An accessory purpose customarily incident to the above purposes and not detrimental to the use of ether property in the district for the above purposes, including a private - garage for not more than two automobiles. Au accessory purpose shall not include an advertising sign except a real estate sign advertising for sale or rent property on which it is placed, but may include a ,sign not over one square foot in area, bearing a name and the designation of any. authorized RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 263 occupation and tieing such a sign as is customary. on any building used for the purposes perinitted by this section of this By-Law. (i) A garage for more than two automobiles, or a tcicpbone €;xehange or transforming station, provided in each case that after a public hearing, fourteen clays' notice of which shall be given, the Selectmen shall rule that such use in a building or buildings located, designed, wid constructed as described by them in their ruling, will not be seriously detrimental to the use of other property in the district for the purposes spec- ified in the preceding paragraphs of this section, and provded. that the use is confined tc a building or buildings conforming to the description in said ruling. 2. In a district marled 3C, no private d,,gelling shall be used and no private: dwelling shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used by more than t7�%Fo families, except as prGN-ided in Article IV, Section 2, paragraph 1. 3, In a district marked 3I), no private dwelling shall be used and no private dwelling shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used by more than one familyr, except as provided in Article I , Section 2, paragraph 1. ARTICLE III Construction Re!:-Walioas Section 1. Building Heights. 1. In a district marked by the letter A no limitations are imposed other than those of the existing building law and also those of the Tenement House Act for Towns (Chapter 145 of the General Laws) and any acts in addition or amendment thereto, so far as the same have been accepted by and are in force and applicable in the Town of atertown, 2. In a district marked tile= the letter B, no building shall be e rectc d to a height in excess (A sip h: i;f.;Cl) feet and all build- ings used in any part for residence purposes shall conf on-ri to the Tenement House Act for Towns. as proN ded and limited in paragraph 1 of this section. 3. In a district marked by the letter C and in a district marked by the letter D no building; shall be erected to a height in excess of forty-five (45) feet, and no building used in any 264 '4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT part for residence purposes b3, more than one family or for the purpose of a hotel, lode ng or boarding house, or club shall bp, in excess of two and one-ba.lf stories. A. half-story is a stoat which is situated in a sloping roof, the finished fle)a)r area. of which sloes not exceed two thirds the floor area of the story immediately below it and which does not contain an inde- pendent apartment. Section 2. Areas. 1. In a district marked by the letter B net snore than eighty per cent (8067,9) and in districts narked by the letters C or D not more, than forty per cent (40%) of the area of any lot shall be eocmpied by a builcling or buildings, except as provided in paragraphs 2 and 5 of this section. 2. In a district marked by the letter C and in a district narked by the letter D not more than iiftyper cent (50%) of the area of any corner lot shall be occupied by a building or buildings, except as prm ided in paragraph 5 of this section. 3. In a district imarked by the numeral 3 no building shall be erected Nvith any parts of its walls less than thirty (ail) feet from the: center line of an abutting street except as provided by paragraph 5 of this section. Nothing, bowerver, in this section shall prohibit the erection cf a building as iacar the street as any building then in existence on the same side of the street, prc-%rided, such proposed building is to }yes erected betwee n the same two nearest intersecting streets as the existing build- ing, and not more than two hundred and fifty (250) feet distant from such existing building. 4, In a 3C district and in a 3D district no building shall be erected less than si_x. (6) feet from any boundary of the lot on which it stands, except that accessory buildings not more than one story in height may be located as permitted by the building law, and except as provided in paragraph 5 of this section. h. The following parts of buildings shall be permitted beyond the limits fixed by this section: cornices projecting not more than eighteen (18) niches laeyond the fixed lia31t; outside steps extending no higher than -the level of the first- floor of the porches and piazzas. A one-story brulding in a district narked by the numeral 1 or 2 may extend beyond the limits RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 265 fixed by paragraphs 1 or 2 of this section, and on a lot occupied by a dwelling at the time of the passage of this Tay-La-w, a one- story garage occupying not more than five hundred (500) square feet of area may extend beyond the area, ]irnita.tions ed by paxagxaphs I and 2 of this ,section. A one-story garage may extend beyond the limits fixed by paragraph 3 of this section in case the surface of the lot can which it is built at a distance of fifty (550) feet from the center line of the street- is more than eight (8) feet above the level of tl-le street. 6. No lot area shall be so reduced in size that any building or buildings on the lot will conflict �"ith the provisions of this section. ARTICLE IV oi,eral Prorisiois Section t. Enforcement. Certificates. 1. *(For the purpeses of enforcement this By-Law shall be deemed a part of the building law,) The Building Inspector shall approve no plan for the erection or alteration of any building or part thereof, flans and specifications and intended use for whidi are not in all respects in conformity Nvith the provisions of this By-Law. The decision of the Building Inspector shall be subject to review by the Boarcl of Appeal in the mariner provided in the Building Law. 2. It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use of any building or part thereof hereafter erccted or altered '*holly or partly in its use or structure, or a building the yards or courts of which, are in any way reduced, until the Building Inspector shall ha--c issued a certificate of occupancy to the effect that the brilding or the part thereof so erected or altered,. the proposed use thereof, and its yards and courts conform to the provisions of this By-Law. 3. Pending the issuance of a regular certificate, a teiaporary certificate may be issued prior to completion, provided the safety of all occupants is adequately insured. 4. In any ease where the interpretation of this By-Law is not clearly obvious the wilding Inspector is authorized and directed to sabmit the. case to the Planning Board for expression of opinion before issuing his ruling on such case. 266 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Section 2. Existing Buildings. 1. Any building or part of a building which, at the tiriae of the adoption of this B y-Laiv,is_being put to a use not conforming with the regulations of the district in which It is situated may continue to be used for the same or for a purpose not sub- stantially different, and any existing building intended, de- signed, or devoted to such a use 7nay be structuratly altered, provided such building is not enlarged. 2. No bttildhig or mart Of a building shall be erected and no existing building shall be enlarged or rebuilt unless as so enlarged or rebuilt it shall be in conformity with the construc- tion regulations herein prescribed for the district in which such building is located, except that chimneys and spires, hail-7ers, and ether projections not used, for human occupation may be permitted above the height limitations fixed by these regulations in the manner provided by the bolding law. 3. Nothing herein shall require any change in the plans, construction, or intended use of a building for which umpired approval has heretofore been issued, and the construction of which shall be completed according to such approval within one year from the date this Icy-Law goes into effect. 4. Nothing herein shall prevent the restoration of a Nvall. declared unsafe by the Building Inspector, nor the erection of iron fii�e escapes on any building existing at the time this BY-Law goes into effect. Section 3. Enforcement. *CWhoe`-er l-iolat:es any of the provisions of this By-Law shall he punished by a fume of not more than one hundred dollars for each violation, to be paid, into the treasury of the Town of Watertown.) Upon any well founded information from any citizen that this By-Law is being -�-iolated car upon his owil iritiati'-e, the Building Inspector shall take immediate steps to enforce the By-Law by TnalHng complaint to the Second Dis- trict Court of Eastern Middlesex or by applying for an in- junction to the Superior Court. Section 4. Validity. 'I'lae invalidity- of any section or provision of this By-Law shall not im-a,lidate any other section or provision hereof. RECORD OF 'TOWN ;aiBETINGS 267 Section 5. Amendments. 1t shall he the: duty of the. Planning Board upon petition signed by the c wners of fifty Percent (5o r`�'o) in valuation of the property contained in any given district or in any pert thereof consisting of one or more entire blocks, or upon its sewn initiative from time to time, to hold public hearing, fourteen clays' pub- lished notice of which skull be given, for the consideraticn of amendn-ionts altering the boundaries of any district established. by this By-Law, or the regulations applied to the same by.this By-Law, and thereupon to submit to the Town for action its recommendations in regard-to the same.. So much of this By-Later as is approved by the Attoniey- General shall go into effect upon its publication as required by law. "Boston, Mass., January 12, 1920- The foregoing by-law is hereby approved with the excep- tion of Arkicle IV, sections one and three, which are disapproved as indicated. J.k R. BEN'TON► Attorney General." Linder Articles 12 and 1:3 the following vote was passed: *Voted: That the By-Law providing for di6diag the Town into districts or zones and regulating the construction and use of buildings in each district or zone, as presented in print: by the Zoning Committee at the Town Meeting held December 22, 192=1, be adopted. Article 14. To see if the Town n will authorize the Selectmen- for and on behalf of the Town to acquire by purchase or exchange, land adjoiniiag the Town Farm, or to take the same by right of eminent domain, or take any other action in con- nection xxith the development of the Town Farm. (Request of Committee on school in the north end of the Town.) Referred to Co=nittec on school in the north end of the Town. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sui-ix of four thousand dollars ( 4,000), in addition to the stun of seventeen thousand dollars (817,000) heretofore appropriated, * This matter was submitted to referendum on January 4, 1926,and the Zoning By-Law was adopted at that time by a vote of 1407 to 1110. 268 ;vA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT for the purpose of payixrg the casts and damages for taking a parcel of land in the western part of the Town for a public play- ground, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Motion to appropriate three thousand dollars (M3,900), lost. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a, building line on the easterly side of Common Street, a public way, between Orchard Street on the north, and Columbia Street on the south, and a building line on the westerly Ede of Connnon Street between Orchard Street on the north and Spring Street on the south, as shown in red on a plan entitled " Tcivn of INVatertown plan showing building lines on part of Connnon Street between Spring Street and Orchard Street," dated November 14, 1925, drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, and on foe in the office of the Town Clerk, determine the extent to which stnictures, embarlcnents, walls, fences and gates inay be maintahied between such building lines and said Common Street, authorize the Selectnicn to talk by eminent €oma,in or acquire by purchase any interests in the various estates on which said building lines have been laid out to the extent necessary. to establish such building lines, provide the stu71 or siuns of money necessary to pay the cast or dwnages therefor, direct how said inoney shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen, Establishing Building Lines ara Common Street Conunonwealth of ll+f,assachusetts Middlesex, ss. + Watertown, November 27, 192a. In Boarcl of Selectmen After due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned, Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, hereby Order that public convenience and necessity require that a building line be established, and a building line is hereby established on the easterly side of Common Street, a public way, between ( ruhard Street on the north and. Columbia Street on the south, as shown in red on a plan entitled " Town of RECORD OF TOWN IMERTENGS 269 Watertown, plan showing building lines cn part of Common Strut between Spring Street and Orchard Street," dated No- vembor 14, 1925, dram by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and bounded and described according to said plan, as follows, to wit. Description. of Building )nine on the Easterly Side of Common Street,Between Orchard Street and Columbia Street Beginning at the northerly end of said building line at a point in the southerly line of Orchard Street, at land of Fred W. MacFarland,thence westerly,southwesterly and southerly across and over said MacFarland land., on an arc drawn with a radius of twenty (20) feet, said are forming a rounded corner at the intersection of Orchard Street and Common Street, thence southerly across and over said MacFarland land, one hundred sixteen and nineteen hui-ichedths (116.19) feet to a paint of tangency, thence still across and over said MacFarland land on a curare to the right twenty and ninety-four hundredths (20.94) feet long, drawn with a radius of three .hundred (300) feet to a paint of tangency, thence southerly across and over said MacFarland land, land of D. A. Collins, land formerly of Charles A. Glover, now supposed to belong to Carrol C. O Neil, land of Doris L. Erskine, land of Scott, formerly of Glover, land of Robert J. White, land of Frances M. Brady, and land. of Eva Berry Lovell, et al., trustees of the Watcrtm-,rn 'roman's Chub, for a distance of four hundred twenty-five and seventy- three hundredths (42 .73) feet to a point of tangency, thence curving to the left across and over said land of Lovell, ei cad., trustees, on an arc thirty-nine and five hundredths (39.05) feet, long drawn with a radius of twenty-five (25) feet to the northerly- line of Columbia 'Street. After due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned, Selectmen of the Town of WatertQv�*n, do hereby Order that public convenience and necessity require that a building lire be established, and a building line is hereby established on the westerly side of Comnnon Street, a public way, between Orchard Street on the north and Spring Street on the south, as shown in red on a plan entitled " Town of Watertown plan showing building lines on part of Common 270 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Street, between Spring Street and Orchard Street," date November 14, 1925, drawn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town. Clerk, being the same. plan hereinbefore referred to, andd bounded and described according to said plan, as follows, to wit Description of Building Line on the Westerly Side of Common Street, Between Orchard Street and Spring Street Begii1ning at the northerly grid of said bui](1ing line at a. point in the southerly line of Orchard Street at the north corner of land of Ellen R. Collins, thence southerly curving to the right across and over said Collins land on an are drawn with a radius of two hundred seventy-sic and fifty-three hun- dredths (276.53) feet to a paint of tangency, thence southerly, southwesterly and westerly. shill across and over said Collins land on an arc thirty-eight and, thirty-eight hundredths (38.38) feet long drawn with a radius of twenty (20) feet to the northerly line of ClIurch Street. Also beginning can the southerly side of Church Street at land of Clarence 0. Edson,et al., thence easterly,`southeasterly and southerly across and over said Edson land on an are drawn with a radius of tiventy-five (25) feet to a paint of tangency, thence southerly and cuning to the right across and o-Ter said. Edson land and land of Maurice. If. Drt miney, el al., on an arc drawn with a radius of two hundred seventy-:six, and fifty-three hundredths (276,53) feet to a pcinl of tan encv, thence sauith- erly across and over said Druminey land and land of Frank H. Caney and land of Alice M. Joyce about one hundred thirty (130) feet, thence by said Joyce land on a curare to the right forty and twenty-five hundredths (40.25) feet long drawn }Kith a radius of fifty and thirty-dine (50.39) feet: to the northerly line: of Katherine Igoe. Also beginning at a static bound at the junction of the southerly line of Katherine Road and the westerly line of Con-imon Street at land of the Estate of Charles Russell, thence southerly across and over said Russell lane] about twenty-five and fifty-nine hundredths (25,59) feet, thence southerly across and over said Russell land t-wo hundred ninety-three and ninety-three hundredths (293,93) feet to a point of tangenev, RECORD or TOWN MEETINGS 271 thence southerly on a curve to the right about seventy-six (76) feet long drawn With a saditis of t-wry hundred (200) feet to the northwesterly line of Springy; Street. The building line just above described on the westerly side of Comnicn Street comprises three sections, to w It The first section between Orchard Street and Church Street, the second section between Church Street and Katherine Road, and the third section betweeii Katherine Road and Spring Street, with rounded corners at the junction of Common Street with Orchard Street, Church Street, Katherine Road and Spring Street. Reference may be had to said plan and the courses and distances shown thereon for a more particular description of the building lines above described, said plan being made a part hereof. The various owners above named are the supposed record owners of the various estates across and through which said brulding lines have, been laid out, and insofar as said owners are not correctly stated said estates are the property of oxvners unknown. A. H. WHITNEY, ERNEST K INGALLS, YY ILLIAM A 1iM RSOI r, seiecitnett. I certify that the foregoing order was tiled izl the office of the Town Clerk on November 27, 1925. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. By a two-thirds vote, the following votes were passed: Voted: To accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on the easterly side of Common Street between Orchard Street on the north and Columbia Street on the south, and on the wcsterly side of Conirnon Street between Orchard Street on the north lnd Spring Street on the south, said building lines being shown in red on a plan entitled " Town 272 IVATERTOWIN TOWN REPORT of Wateitown, plan shoeing building lines on part of Common Street between Spring Street and Orchard Street," dated Noveinh r 14, 1925, drmvn by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, aiid oxi file in the office of the Town Clerk. Voted farther: That all steps, wMi lows, porticoes, ether usual projections appurtenant to the front wall of a building, embankments, walls, fences and gates, and all ether structures, lying between the present ex-terior lutes of Common Street and said building lines, may remain as they are at the time of this gate. Voted further: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to take by eminent domain any interests in the various estates across and through which said buildiii,g lines have been laid out and established to the extent necessary to establish said building lines. Voted further: That for the purpose of paying the casts wid damages sustainer) by the oivners of the various estates across and through which said building lines have been laid out and established, and for the taking of the interests in such estates neeess<�ry for the establishing of said building lines the sum of three hundred dollars (8300) be and the same is hereby appropriated, tv be transEerred from Legal Expense. "4 1LLIAT\-I P. '-McGUIRE, Tc w,n Clerk. REPORT OF TOA"W CLERK 273 Drags Registered The whole number of dog licenses issued was 516. 394 Malus at 32 each 87 ss r00y 67 Females at -555.00 each 335 00 54 Females spayed at $2 each 108 00 1 Breeder's license: at $25 25 00 $1,256 00 Less fees at 20 cents each 103 20 $1.,152 80 I have examined accounts of nioney received from dog licenses in the office of the Town CIerk and receipts from the County- Treasurer and find them correct. W. W. INORCROSS, JR., Taunt Avdilor.. Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Licenses 73 Combination hunting, fishing and trapping licenses. at 82 each $146 00 119 Hunting and trapping licenses, at 51.50 each 178 50 161 Fishix, � licenses, at $1.00 each 161 00 4 Mien fishing licenses at $2 each 8 00 71 Minor trappers' licenses at 25 cents each 1 75 364, $495 25 Less tees at 25 cents eAch 91 00 $404 25 The sum of S404.25 Nvas sent to the Department of Conserva- tion, Division of Fisheries and 'Game, State Haase, Boston, for hunting, fishing and trapping; licenses. 274 tl_TERTOWN ' OWN R.-PORT Fees for 1925 The following fecs have been received during the year, and the sarne have been turned over to the Town Treasurer, as per vote of the Town Doi; license. fees, 516 at 20 cuts each $1.03 20 Hunting, fishing and trapping license fees, at 25 cents -each 91 00 IT'l-isceld[rncaul fees: For business certificates, certified copies of births, deaths and marriages, certificates for Canada, marriage licenses and mortgages 779 52 *Edison electric Illuminating Company, location grants, year 1924 14 50 tNeNv En laird Telephone and Telegraph Company, location grants, year 1924 4 50 Edis,on Electric llltmiinating Company, location grants, year 1025, 814.00 TINew England 'Telephone. mid Telegraph Company, location grants, year 1925, $7.50 $991 72 I have examined accounts of money received from fees in the office of the flown Clerk and receipts from the Town Treas- urer for same, and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Touna .Auditor. *Received Jwivary 21, 1925. tReceived January 20, 1925. 4Received January 13, 1926. jiReceived January 19, 1926, after close of Town Treasurer's boobs for 1925. REPORT OF TOWN CLFRK 275 Town Licenses Near of 1925 5 Auctioneers' licenses at 2 each Siff 00 8 Automobile dealers" licenses a.t: 35 each 40 00 2 Carriage stand licenses at $1 each 2 00 2 Coffee house licenses at each in 00 1 gasoline Ilconse (filling station) at 1 1 00 I Intelligence office licensc at $2 2 00 4 Junk licenses at 850 each 200 00 2 Moving pictnre and theatre limnses at $1 each 2 00 'r Pool licenses at .55 each 35 00 2 Second-hand furniture dealers' limnses at $1 each 2 00 6 Taxi licenses at 81 each 6 00 1 'Third-clans liquor license at 81 1 00 57 Nriettxallers' licenses at $1 each 57 00 $368 00 l have exaMined the account of money received in the Town Clerk's office for Town licenses, issued by the Selectmen, and the receipts from the Town Treasurer for saute and find them correct. W. W. NORC OSS, JR., Town Aud-ilor. IVILLLAM F. McGUIRE, Taunt Clerk. 276 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Vital Statistics of the Town of Watertown from January 1, 1925 to January X, 1926 ;Births Registered in Town of Watertown for the Year 1925 Ja+s. 2, T ucin Mgrrlitchirzn Feb. 11 Bernard Joseph Reu�ella 2. glary Faulina Johnson 20. Furman Robert Aberlc 3. N"ancy Catpline Clarlc 20. Clam Belle Murphy 4. Alfred henry DiFrress 2b. Andrew William Pollack 4, John Dominic Joseph Rusin,Jr. Yo. Paul Winters redden,Jr. 4. 1,vuis Sa nlra 23. John Trlaw 5. juhn Custas Fackoc 23. V-gL-ar hleldonian 5. Helen Marie 111cl-fugh 25, Elsie Harriet LeBrun G. Philip Molloy 21i. 1:ugene Alexander Eldridge t>. l.itteoln Frc4lrick Watts,Jr. 20. 1;ita i,ouise 14iarinucci 11, George Direlice 28, Margaret Ayrasian 3. Agnes Merritt Flint 12. Marjorie Nalen S194le Naar. 1. Ril+r:t:n Mary hicDeisxmott 13. Rhetta Bythewood 3. shirle* Burrouphs 131 Florence Isabel Cook 3. Joseph Hann 13. Florence: Evelyn Kcrhedy 4. Abrumeo C;avallary 10. June X. Baker 4. Evelyn bone Garland 16. I,Eryn Miver€lrch Garsian 5, Robert Alitchcll C€arbac. 17. Robert i5ouglas MauDanalsl 5. 11arryrWells Saunders 17, Virginia 014alloran f;. Bamm Jurdies Kashish IS. Joan Mabee Boudreau El. Lrortore Fay-Lukshaw 18. 1Robt-rt 1.'dxva vl Mantua 7. Xathenne Louise Kelley 19. Allm Francis Whitneyr Jr. 7. Althea 141iriarn Sullivan 22. Willian3 Irwin St-wart & Mario Sermalsc i 23• Margaret Isabel Berme�tt, S. Edward Thomas Comsinenu 23. nauttina Lupppiuo• 8. William La wTence I-Iowe,Jr. 21 shirlev lalive Millet, S. Barbara McManus 23. AnLr7nia Vella- I11. Judith Ann Coleman 24. Rommond}slice Burke 11. Angiolina ;aria Ulvatrice 24. James 4,"}�silantt Raimondo 24. %villiftm l (Tert Beck 13. Lvelina Barbato 27. Arshalouae Sefat'ian 13. Huth Alberta Parry 27. Robert Everett Smith 13. Eva Aun Nilson 2$. Fohn Joseph Duffy,Jr. IC Samuel Aanlizian 2S. )sdrbara Louise Frink 20. Albert C:lentento Todice 29. Kltachadeue Ishkhanian 21. John William De Pass 211- Grace Louise Ounjian 21. S1tirley ;Vanda Hicks 30. It rlvam Rubio Ames 22, Nlaryrlrri C oolidao Arndin Alice llircls 22. Richard Henry Teole ' irel+-n,195eyyhinc Birch t; 23. Crhig Clive 30, Takouhic Margaret 1-lawnanian 2-1. Edmund Addison Bowlvs 30. 12ieo L.eornbrunG 24, Ruch Rclscrt McBride 31. Anne- Donnelly 24. hose Tashjian 25. James Joseph Kitcoyne Feb. 1. Richard Kinchla 25. Michael Petsino 1. Florence Gladys SCiuli 25. William Newton Seawarel 1. Frank ate wart White,Jr. 26. Salvatore rtMta6in 2. NJ[Ib-eI Jane H1&l 27. Robert Vdivarrl Clough 4. Da4-id"i inn.Griwing 29. Ciro Cantalupo 5. Ruth Mary I3arrisa7n 30. Xcmiaeth Austin Barclmrd 0. Kntheryne Rose Hill 30. William.Jnlin Buchanan 11. Alargaret Kelley 31. Thomas Trappassc i1. Eva Sharrigan S. Joseph Anthony Dorian Apr. I. l-i[aat;l Loui.9a Alomsh 0. Joseph Fdsxard Hughes 3. Ett.arc JDovas 'recta 9. Anna Clar.'r 12nssp 4. 'Mw-5-Evangeline Avd ws 10. Donald kr,bert iIlmmernstrrs 4. Hocripsirna it.Onanian 10. John Sargent Towksbury 4. Boverlcyy Pitrxsa 11. i nif a Antnnetta Principe 5. Infant 1rit patri% 12. Dora Emma Antonucci $_ Paul Joseph Polino 13. 'Samuel Apkaria,n 5, Dorothy Falr-arano 13. T}orothv Alma Donnelly U. Eleanor I+rarima Cook 14. 3luriel Viola Publieaver 0. Esther EIcannr Furey 14. Alliert 5abhef'rno Carmun P usatt 0. Norma Vincent Garner 16. Infant Kelly 6. John Miclurel Nfullahy 16. Mary Wiuuifred Shutt fi. Norman August Oxley- Id. Elaine Frances Williams #. hla.ry ills Rogers 17. Caroline lubelle Vord 7. John Carved Boyle- 17. Robert hniat hall 7. Anne:Geddes is. Virginia white 7. Catherine Alice Mazza REPORT OF TOWI4 CLERK 277 April S. Evulyn%laria Maguire May 20. It3charal I-rayden Wright lll_ Edward Frederick Doty 21. :4larjorie Janice Broberg 11. Betty Jean Achmn •11. Pauline McWhirtur 11. Ra r-Tt Brace A•1Re17nnald 25, Richard'4M1+ard Thompson 12. David Brown 27, Paid O'Connell 12- Virginia Flasr;ualirna Risselli 28'. Sona Xarian M. Man-Gallagher `%- 'Illn+es GWradc Williaiu 14. Daxk Janet Bates 21}, Shcoqhrinig Serpoohie 14. 1,tfanL Sliapelitea BalLaroziaa 15. -lnaie Mary Cncca :-.r. loan Marie Scanlan lei. Alan• DiPiatmntoruo 30, Ella Franc" Wincheswr 17. Nticllael Harry Cairo 31. Allen Palintr A mIlrews 17, Tllryrxaas Began 3$. Thoinas Patrick Forgt son,Jr- 17. Arthur Marsh Rpan 31 Priscilla Ann Robbins IS. Pericles F3imitrios Polechn,ni, '41- Donald Frank I,Vecics 1S. I.eada l?oahon 19. Nary Antjurian 10. Ed+sd" Alton Cmsbn Jr. Jun,. 1. Daniel Guido Puglie e 10. Charles Thomas Havopsian ? lt;havne Hajinlian 10. Mary Bctrnadcttc]..Lary ?.otrnle,ff. I alssbe c3tan 20. Barbara Costello 2. Janice Viola Willinms 2a• Grace hfarpaarat Gula-liatn 4, Term Gram ltmele 20. Elizabeth tan litarkey ;j. Haigmz liarolan 21. Siwvieu Fare.w a'• Pc-tt'r 1.Arnaris 22. Rvelvn Bortone a, :Marion bill 22- jmt eghiae 14lary Vacm a, litrtran3.A nAerson RenLillct 23. Iielco Virginia Arpin, 7. Gzrtrudc Pauline- Calnan 23. Domenick Fanelli "a. Nora 1-paitlian 23. jj��o�saph Shutt L;siiias 7« C`I.Lu+lio :Close£] 1't�lraun Shutt 7. Pietro Ginrgio Della Paukra 24, Dorothy Stella McEnaney ij. Chester William Durgin 24. Alice Maria: O'Grady S. Patricia 1 rsl;iiw 24. Rosaria Rizutto S, KOLialfn Antaniv Salvaturc_ 2,1. Elmer Walter Sjus"tedt D'Ahinno 25. Shant Krrjoyazmpan W Paul Callahan 25, Ruth Olive MacLeod 1Q. G,.orge Arthur Trenholrn 25. Rocco Salvatore SalL,�c It. Flixobcth Alice Ainscough 07. James Alfred Haztic 11- Frank 1]eStaLfarto ,a!}. Lesidin Vincenvo Caranso 11. Frederick limeraao t Ktwblc 29. Alexander Martin :La1Ligian 11. Wayne,Winston Phillips 30, Thelma May UShane 1- l'aulim. Mae.lines 12. Doris Lorraine MacDougall %hly- 1. Maria liawtberne Gi11rLLU 1'?. Ca7rLstxn",lea idle Weldon 2. Antcnio John Dorgh tti 15. WLsley Joseph Duncan>asoo 2. I)o=mic Gru=gc Galls 15_ Muth Ann Maciieil 3. I?axrlths�JJean Wright 15. Alice Jum! Whitten 4. E unit c G ire Johnson 16. Muth Julia Damy .1. Thoman Millbury Xnowland.Jr. 17. Ruth Joan H[ornan fl. Robert Owen l3axter 17. June O'Connor ls. Richard Boyle 17. Antonio Silvin G. KatlLr�n Virginia Quirk 18. Da,roth Louaw. 130Y]4 7. Paul ayes 18. Edidt Willielmina Xratni r S. Virginia Theresa Moran 19. Ralph Ra hert Coon b, Daniel R. Prelack 2a#1_ Loretta Nlalxlnnu Fowler 11. Violet hlnrgAret Vamua, all. Coneetta Gullnui 10. Clharlts'�Villiam Farrell 21, 1 Lkoy Wallact;Studley 10, Drank Zlippo 23. Rupert Ford 11. John Monahan 24, Waltcr Francis Simcock,Jr- 11. Mary Lois Grad 24- GinvAnna Lvisa Pomfma Toed IL George 'Walter Ryan 2ra. Ruth ?Mary 13tatler [1. Anne Tracy 2.5,ti Wrtiari4 1�4L Tuturilian 12. Charles Benedict Marcella 26- John RichardCrow]- 12. Donalal 6%,furmy^ Walston 241.. lone Ankr 41 a PlftdinO 12, -Wulfe 27. kabert CamAano Caluggi-rn €3. Norwood Wheeler Bullaartl 25.+ Pierina Salvitti 13. Marvin Sylvester Burgem �. lose ph Penaizi 13. Emerson Ssl�en I]xes5er �"�. ls'tilat7yl Lsish Fortier,Jr. 14, Katliorinu 'Mary Cool-wr , ,14. Armen Karekin Eza}pan i,l. Marian Rosa'1`hum= 'i0. arlanda Velia Laraurticella. 1-1, Ernesto Tirimarco :0. Nluricl.Scott lei. Mary hlndelene Ford 15. Antia Xfannz vino 16. Eva Amiehetti July I- I larold Ray Harris 111. FeniuG Sylvia Merulla 2. 1 abort Quirk 37. Maldn•d Aviq Woodland 3� Ralph Goading I$. Viola liarnpariaan 3. Gertrude Leona fl'a.stings 18. Amelia Mary Russo 5.r Rich.'trd Lawrence Glasim '-V. Robert Gately 5. ,]canette 5outhwell 278 WATER'i`OWN TOWN REPORT July 11. Robort Georlre Lmvis Sept. 5. Vineenan Grsaain Lama 7. Ninnnuele Llena Capobianco 7. Donato ulio Mareantoniv 7. 13arhara Marian C.eirbs tt jc5 ph Juardano 7, Alfrad Francis Russo 10. Tknlrcrt > verctt Gifford 10, Shale Sarkis i1'ianrsoftian to. infant Nfabfinoy 12. jinni=l Muhonc�. 11. Krikor Robert klraisbliaat 11-7. E.11 aheth A r. 12. Nancy Jean Atherton 12. JnsLph Goirin rki:aa.,lr. I:;. Marga3ret Xathcr}^n Rublvy 1:3. larmnn.e - 1 :.:: Va quer. 13, Joseph 13laclkburn 1.1. Anna D(. 111. David Lincoln Bru mhall 15- :ticana;)' _ 71i. CoULAauec itloanor Ra.sile 1.i. Vonrtl+l W11.:.i.11 A-IRC 011alcl 17. Snlly,jnnc C".aracostas 15. Alfred Ravcsi 17. Ivy Jean Shur t Itl. Carmine Testi 19. Edwin John Mint' 17. _Iarjoric Clara Helene lxonarnl M. Miriaam Edith Dolan 17. i-Ingn-nlarvrt B. G, Nnvovian I!). Janice Dva O'Brien 17. Thtladore John Vn;,,cl ;,N1. Nfary I�raatcvs White w, Roy' Beaton 21. Rtffie Leymbrunu ]h, Alfrcd Dcl Grown 21, Mary Car.mela Vlanwdosi 18. C'athrrina,Frances NInffucei 22 hfar; IR. Andrew Benjamin Sidos,Jr. Z;- 111.1 1lannon 19- I17anne frames%1Ac1)onoUFh 23. Aiit :..:iL-k 19. Guy} SmIt.reto 21. 111f; f IuLialIZ11 1'.1. 1'1ildred Virginia V4rwrr.1 21. P,-1 r:,•o 11ar1�sGIC]Hrr 20. Francis Donald Baldwin 221. Harold Francis Matheson !. -'. i:arr¢SUTI ".' 1rlin C.arnwn FScazlri 24 %Mrio .:. ini 1N°IcXfty Ades2 a NInr II.1°rtnon 24. i',an ns:ph Rslgrh Tmor, 2fi 1-Ini i B1eu,mer 21wrgL James O'Neil 24i. Rol, man Brown 'I!)'- Roderick Balder Sandcrion 24. airid {.`uylc 241 Marianrrt Warren Joy 2fl. Bnrimrs _luwr•phlne Smith 2S. Dor ffiv llnry 1'.)rtll 28. 15nhi-r o Philip 131mcher,Jr. .31M. R tvrt tiillit n Sa�ndhnrg '2kf I3nrbara C;rllalttrrx 31. C harks is`cltrra.rrl.CLAIM 211. A-lta.rw 5htalct-Alexander DO Gillcarrl Kenyon Aug. I. William Edward Fssl ngcr 1M- I r1wartI flarr%T Bowman I. Elcannr Vir'nia Thnansetta 311. [r arpar r hulze ?. .'+rl!arjoric 01 for Chamhvrlain Get• 4. Antonirx 'Mario E'nnc .i. Caramels Lamacchia,Jr. 1. Aalriinnv aria lkan 3. Robvrt Bernard Menhaa 2, Ailr ann f Man C:ani •4- 1 irginia Cliil-urd 2, Th,! e.L A eIroe •1. Ruth 11arbai-aa West 6L Salr-atore DeMarcn 3. Willar-1 Louis Hart t�. Mary Rachel McInnis :,3. Heril„init l�c,trlrataian i. Mnrr l nuixa 1l1irph'r. 3, Eil,fv t Sallie Monalian 1a. Alvie ElirabL-tlt Bmdley 4" 13arlmra Hughes '1. Albert John Vannix -1. Mar-lxarctta Welsh 111. Jean i ntherine Healy `,, :;n,`,. Eliaab2Lh Graharn 11. Helarrr Hail S.Garabi-dian :a. 1e,m)cps'ph Hurley,Jr. 1"3. Micllr,e.1 L,msorrlo 6• 4;virles Panne 12. Fmncis John Savago 7. ;flan arct Whitney &%''orth 13. Filonivna Cotone Ia. Mari_ Cas;y 1 1. Anna Loretta Forsythe 10. I7t�aen Almer Pales,Jr. 1 i, 11nry.yiloytinax Innn0le 111• 13:aa1 ald Barnard Falvey,Ir. I:?- Maine Evangeline; Lalxusee It. Zuhrab Kvikor $ardizbarlian 11% Rayrnmid 14ianford C;oraisli,,]r I". Ci hu Virginia Karnkhanian 111. ]loth Hamilton 1111, Williaant Irrancis McHugh let. Camill^ Eva Paolini 15, M.13-y- C:ithUin>r I alsh 17. Edward Viiicant McGraetla I:j. lninnt Waturs I Lorraine Marie Morris 1,t. Fa?,,,tilt. 13arharn'Young 1. Plortmeu gc Rartson ltlw Cttrin DiF:Mntis xa`a Paul ThDmam Murphy 115, Felice Del Ruse 22, Doris'1#elctra XTustoe 17. Margaret Mary tia:Huxh 22. Albert Jarncs Rows 17. Cillr.rt Arna Milton 22- Robort Gerlrg Watson Ilt. Setrak ) r W)k1hUAIL11 2-1. Mary Bartis 14. ;44ary Gromi. 24. Annie Ma,rle Buckler 19. Rulxert Frtxcph Clark 21. Katherine Ourtrude Garrall 19. Ialfant 5chebell 29, Anthr,nv Dailio Friswm X Marion IreneBurns 29. Katema Krikor 5abatgiar 20, Edith Antoinette Carvell! -'R. Frances Murrin O'L HvIcn Marie Landry 20 William Wenn►ng _101 Victoria Rliwtbeth Yers;atian Supt. 2. Anrxa C:ertruaic A,nalr'r`iln 21, Donnld tarn-:s:ndersran �c 3. R FitZ1Ul1 22 Rit., Lae1r:e {`u WAU •I. Jcalhn Riehrard Gildvix _'"°. Muth Clain, 111sley. .5. l�cnnurr3o F`rnrxrr�scaa I3rawaYi:a t1• Jasfur :ylnlfi+ali REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 279 Or-Lr ';s. 1.lur} yl3iamentes 26, Robert Francis Tvrohio V. Katherine Carrnrla Avone 26- John Jowph Wavle,Jr. 28. Ruth Mammret C'hi#tick 27. Ruth Eleanor Dingee '?8, Gloria 131andford Savage 27. Nlar3' Therese Sellers 29. Agnes Theresa Butler tr. PhyUis Geraldine White 29. William Francis Horpan 28_ Eirerida Farrenko1 29. Louis William DiGincomandi-ra LIS. Anne: %lagplebect 30. Nfaryui rite Pansy Voutiriwr 29. James Francis Corr. Jr. 31. Philip RuRcrs Guidrey 30. Michael \uovo Flora Tarakirtn \`env, 3. Marie Dorn Damioo 30. John Whitr. 3. Francis Paut Jordan 4. jahn Ed%%-arti Shedd Dec.. L !Maria Dora Migtiacciu 6. lfred Prrsl`sese 4.. Alice #1urgess f Francea McAu ColeridFw 4. Katherine Pvrkints i. Richard Frederick MacDonald. 5, Jogephine Elizabeth Arce-,w Jr_ s. mane ]:srlxm+�varra•17 11. harry Arnirailian 3, Marilyn yNfurr€ry 11. Dorothy Irene Decriq,� 0. HL:dley Davit] F'nwcr.Jr. ]]. George Alfred Gjertswn 11. Rosamond Eileen 131rnhtirt 12. 'Riebard $nutter 32. Rwe Marie .them 12. Floria Caporiccio ]3. Lauren" Aylward 12. Rita Dorothy Rtts,as M. Joseph Ulick Maher 1:2. Milton P=aitrias Savas 16, Gerald 5tL-phen I fee.Jr. 1 i- liary Sarabelle 17. Charles jnseph Gallagher 14. Katherine Carroll 1q- Lillian Clifford 15. John Francis Kianal3^, Ir. 19. ! �.rpine Kamnjian l twins 1$. wi11iatn David,1Knight 1 Siraapie Kaaa n jurn j 10- Nicholaa Patlone 10. jgsep�R}}e�� rr 16. john William hlackf-}� 21. Maurice Fr cis Lirsehan 16. Andrew Russo 22. Gtoria Ma-ric Bootrice 17. Loretta INinifred Goorlalr- 22, Goo Ua Gri110 18. Anita Maria Cairlsoti 24. Nlaclalina Angellna Pietro- 18. Viola Antoinette Paonc� unwnia 151. Daniel Sullivaai 2.3. Henry Cook Drewes 20. Nitrry l'•:lizabeth Kyle 25. Jonn Christopher HcHt3gh 21. Richard Clark Atielmws 26. Rosie Khasharsanian 25, John Jcscl>h Rlel.authlin 2 , Francis Stevens Ricci 23. Vrrisci%Jcan Tattric 2 . Tame Paula Areal 24. Alfred IBartholomLw Difulio Sit: Gt-orgo MaeDanald 21;. ,John Poillucci r 280 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Marriages Registered in the Town of Watertown for the Year 1925 Dade I'Iacc of Marriage ,'apnes Residence Jan. 1 Watertown henry Len Welsh. . . . , . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Alice Frances O'Neil. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . ,Wat.ertnwn I Watertown Milliard S. Bart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Blanche T. Wyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rumford, Me, 1 Arlington Cecil George l losher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Marion Etoile Morash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arlington 3 Boston Jahn Joseph McDonough— . . . .Watertown Julia Florence Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wellesley 5 Newton Charles Willie Martin Samson. . . . . . .Watertown Marie Blanche Elenore Maillet. . . . . . . . . .Newton 5 Watertown Jaz 3es Aficllael Igoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown- Esther Marion lurphy*. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 10 Watertown Sarste De -Ulio. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .V4Watertown i Tory Sale si. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .Watertown 11 Chelsea. KnehadOGr K rl-orian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chelsea Maarten Der Boghosian. . . . . . . . . . . : . .1AratrTtown 11 Watertown Hany Manoogian. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .Wat.ert01M Lucy (Xaz<zkian) Garabedian. . . . , > , .V4Watcrtown 15 Watertown Lmis Joseph Moore. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Helcu Gertrude Brennan. . . . . -- ; • - - -Watertown l8 Boston 0hannes Tanoian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wat,ertovm Heghnaa Mazlouman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . —Boston 13 Watertown George Henry Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . .i,'al erlc wn. Elizabeth Bowen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Water(own 1$ Boston Garabed Bedrus Bedrosian. , . . . .Watertown Grace Hagopian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 21 Wa,terWwa Lauchie 1fcPliail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Cecelia Catherine MacArthur. . _ . . . . .Watertown 23 Cambridge Ralph Curtis Cutting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Watcrto4Nrri Eleanor Rose l4r u eil. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .Watertoim 28 Watertown Peter Cline Goodwin_ . , . . . , , . , . . , . .Watertown. Laura Roberts. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Everett 28 Boston Francis Cornelius O'Keefe. . . . . . Watertown Eleanor Regis Collins.. . . . . . . . . . . REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 281 Dale Place of 3farriage Natnes Residence Jan. 29 Brookline Thomas Kelleher. . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Nellie Quinlan. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Brooltiline 31 Watertown William James Winchester. . . . . . . ..Watertown Mary Elizabeth Murray. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Newtoa Feb. 1. Boston Salvatore Tobio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."'4'Gatertown Angelina Mary Egiziv. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Water(own 4 Watertown Daniel Chester Gelding. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Needhain Karel A. (Dyson) Carlton. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 5 Watertown Nichol" T. Ntoutiritsa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Wateftown Effie Botillaaril. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .'i'at.ertaw'n 6 Newton Emilio C~onxo. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton Doris Lind sey Borthwicl, . . . . ., . . . . . .'4 atertown 7 Watertown Russell Davis— . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Winifred Dexter- . . . . . . . . . . ...�. .. ..Watertown 9 Boston Francis Alexander Carter_ . . . . . . . . . . .1'C+`atertn;kn. Emma Fmnces Dunphy. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .Boston 14 Boston Avery W. CUkerson. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Esther L. ToUefson. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown 15 Cambridge James Holmes. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . .Watertown Agnes O'Brien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 18 Boston Martin McLoughlin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterto4,yn Catherine Ann Walsh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Boston 18 watertown Eugenio Vincini. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ernesta l#rnnchi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 18 tNmvton John J. Ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Delia Eagan. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ncwtx>n 19 Watertown John Francis McCartby. .. .. . . . . . .. .Cambridge Marion Elizabeth Roper. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 21 Briton Vahram S. BaArgan. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Water-town Lucy M. Vartanian. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .Boston 92 Belmont Neil John Molloy. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Agnes T. Crowley. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Waterto%-m 22 Watertown Michael Dnody. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sunlerville _Mary Humphries. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .tsambridge 282 V'ATLRT0W-N TOWN REPORT Date ,Plate of JlfarrLage Nanjes Residence Feb. 22 Watertown John Kellogg Brooks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville Eileen Veronica Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 2 Watertown Ralpli John Vatalaro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Rose Le Conti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertow.n `2 Watertown Bernard Francis Ford . . , . . . . . . . . .Waltham Bllenor Veronica Kinehla. . . _ , _ . . . . . .Watertovgin. 22 Watertown Pasquale Lie Lueo. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Newton Katherine Ryan—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown 22 'L altharn Raphael Joseph Deladonna, . . . . . . . . .Watertovm Pasqualina DeFiiippis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 22 Watertown Edgar Gerard Keenan. , . . . . . . . .(West) Roxbury Agnes mpida Leonard, . . , . . , . . , . . ,Watertown 24 Lyme, N. E. Philip M, Woodwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Virginia $. Seller,;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .revere 27 Watertown Irving Lincoln Hawk-es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Dorothy Vivian Blake. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mar. S Watertown .Andre", Tarsagian. . . . . . . . .. . : . . . . —Watertown I Iaiganouche Nf a kalaedian.. . . . . . . , . . .Watertown 8 Boston Giuseppe Ruggero. . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . .Watertown AntunietLa Gargaro. . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . .Now'ton 9 Boston LeRoy Chapman Parlee. , . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Lulu Marie Saunders. . • . . _ _ . . . . . . . .Dorchester 9 Boston Irving D. Wallace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Easton Maude G. Glidden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 10 Watertown Walter H. Gregg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Greta Olivia Mattson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 12 Watertown Ellsworth Binge Barker. . . . . . . .Londonderry, Ft. Lillian 1llay- Bnglish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southbridge 14 Waltham Louis A. Gillman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Edith Hick-tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 1.1 Newton Jeffrey Jardine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,Watertown Thelma Beale. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 15 Watertown Thomas Donald Flynn. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .A1lston Dorothy Barbara IiQ fman. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 24 Waltham john James Warswick. . . . , . . Watertown Belle Mae Singer. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterwwn REPORT OV TOWN CLLRX 282 Dare Place of Marriage Alumes Residotee 11nT. 2d Watertown Hagop E. 1Paloian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Serpu uhi (J enalian) Konian. . . . . . . . . ..Worcester 28 Wal thain Alan Frederick McEl}piney. . . . , , . . , .Watertown Ruth Paula Rogers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 28 Brookline ThomasWiLfred MsIa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterto%= Margaret Mary Nolan. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Brookline April 2 Watertown Alexander Sinclair MacLeod. . . . . . . .. .. .Quincy Sadie Bell Lowe.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watea't� VIA S Watertown Stanley Norman Juthe. . . . . . . . .NenIon (Centre) Edna. Luuise Tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 4 Cambridge Francis Edward Nelson. . . . . . . . . .Wxtcrtown Ruth Annie Lamon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Brookline 4 Scomerville Richard B. Wilson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Daisy (Chw-npiiess) Brown. . . . . . . . . . _Somerville 5 Watertown William Dowell Davie . . . . . . . . . . . .Rhode TsInnd Edna Duncan. . . • . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterto n 5 Milford Clarence jnckman Hutchings. . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Edna.Weller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .Natick 9 Watertown Allan Leslie Spencer.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..Watertown Mary Eleanor Reardon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 11 Cambridge David Gibson Wright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtmm jeane Money. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Cambridge 11 Watcrtown OuslHm Gabriel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Revere Louise Mardirosian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1.2 Newton Buralard 1-�atrick Atasntix. . . . . . . . . . , .Watertown Margaret Donahue. , _ _. . . , , _ . . _ . . . . . . .Newton 12 Watertown Henry josVIi Durney. . . . . . , . . . , . , . . . . belsea Catherine E. Murphy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 13 (West) Jahn E agles ,Alcott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa.terl own Roxbury Alm on Raymund l endrick. . . , . (W t) Roxbury 15 Watertown Paul Clare TOc(..,owa.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sornenrille Katherine Hunt Carroll. . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown 15 Watcrto n Harvey LeRoy Donald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nowto C. Kathleen Clay. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .Watertow 17 Portland Alvah Lloyd Reed, Jr.. . . . .No. East Harbor, N.-le. Mc. Nelen Marion l"ressey. . . . . . . . . . . . —Watertown 284 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bale Place of 11 a"iage Alaines Residence April 17 Newton Wallace H. Maloney, .. .. . . . . , , . .Newton Lillian B. Flagg. . .. . . . . . . ;Nratertotjm 18 Watertown 1 a lti�card Willard Phippe^n. . . , . . . .., , .Watertonrl Gladys Milton Poor. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 18 Somenille Tliorw.dd August Clu'istensen. . . :. _ .Watertown Ada. Kirstine Petersen. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wilmingon 18 Watertown Rolf Tbeodore Hanire. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Bcston Marion Gately Connors. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 18 Malden Joel Oswald Ne]son . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Malden Gulli Fridland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 18 Cambridge Signor 11 E. Anderson. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont Blla K. J. Swanson. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1S Watertown Alfred L. Mixer. . . . . . . _ . , .Rumford, Me. Florence I. Sandberg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 18 Nashua, Andrew S. Presclaia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown N. 14. Ella, C. Danaher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 18 Providence, FrederiCk Dean Shaun. . , . . . . . . . . . . . .IVatertown R. L Lucile Hayward Kimball. . . . . . .Providence, R. I. 19 Watertown Orlando Sabbatino. . . . . . , .. , ._ Cambridge Catherine Cavi-no. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .Cambridge 1() Watertown Thomas J. Bernard. (South) Boston Mary Mullnhy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 10 A-Vatertnwn Charles White Turner , . . . . . . . . . . . —Newton Teresa Dart. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 20 Boston Joseph Inferrera. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Pisani, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 22 Lynn 1=3. Pay McGlan{lin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1'lo -i G. Rich. , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . l�7iltl:i'towm 24 Watertown Charles M. NcIitchell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W:itert+own Flpieike M. Platana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Watertown Clayton A-ielville Palmer. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Jessie Lindquist, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Newton Edward elute Kinsman. . . . . . . . . . . . , . _Newton Mary lanes. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .Watertown 25 Watertown Giuseppe Rumso . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown Angie Cavino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . , . . .Watertown IMPORT OF TOWN CL33RK 285 Date Pj am aj -Afarriage Napnes Residence eipril 23 Watertown► John Michael Russell. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Cambridge Marie Louise O'Brien. .. . . . . . . .. . . . .'Watertown 26 Cambridge Leslie! ]fade Beecher. . . . . . . . . .. . .`tVatertowv, Ellen Frances Duggan. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 26 Watertown Edmund James Costello. . . . . .. . . .. . .Cambridge Helen Louise Keefe. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .�Vatertonrn 2$ Watertown Duantgelos Mitselis . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Helen Stolas. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 27 Somerville Roland George Nfustoe. . . . . . . . .. . .—Watert own Dora Cathurine Read. . . . . ... .. ... . .Dorchester May 2 Cambridge 1NVillia.rn Russell Pedersen. . . ... . . .Portland, 14fe. Nelda Rose Klatt, (known as Nelda R. Brady). . . . . . .Watertown 3 Newton John Cwnarra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Pacelt. . . . . . .. . . . ..Newton (Upper Falls) 3 Watertown Diran Agahigian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertc) n arouhi (del Aargian) Yount;. . . . . . . . .. .Sorn ervilt e 3 Watertown Suran M. Ghanian. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown h-far}otie Asoian. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . I . . .Watertown 4 IV.-Ltertown William Joseph Muilbern. . . . . . . . . . . .. .Roxbury Katharine Lucretia Scollan. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 9 Watertown Robert Osborne Randall. . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Gladys Irene tborthv�-iclk. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1.0 Watertown Walter Ralph Gleason. . . . . .. . . .. • .Framingham a-troline Florence Cole. . . . . . . . . . . . . .'Watertown. 10 Watertown Wilfred Roy Hebb. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Wa.tert.own Jessie RAI. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtovl-n 11 Watertown Peter Gentile. . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . .. . .Cambridge Emma Sir ani. . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . .Cambridge 115 Somerville Oscar Raymond Killgren. . ... . . .. .. . .Watertown Janette Larabee. . . . . . . . . • . • • • . . , ..SornerV"le 17 Watertown John Armeuiaat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Kaian Nahabedian. . . . . ,. .. . . . .Watertown 23 Cambridge Louis r,rancis Murphy. . . .. .. . . . . . . .Watertown Catherine G'Riley, . , . . . Cambridge 286 WATLRT(JWN TOWN REPORT Dete Pl= of J'f(Irrirrge Xavles Rcsic ence May 23 lVatertown George Antliony Donavan. . . . . . . . . . .Cranibridge Elle; Louise Lynch. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Cambridge 29 Newton Walter lniiig Elkins. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertat%m Phyllis .Rose Le large. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .Newton 30 llruonsooket, Charles Starlds Yeramian. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown R, L Arita (Nareessian) Nalbandian, Woonsocket, R. I. 31 Width-= ZM-1 jo%oph Chartier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown T%Iary, Evelyn bleg},*inson. . . . . . . . . . . . . .W alt:.hani 31 Lynn "F'heoldi; 4). H as&apis. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown. Ev nngelina Koaelilntvu. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Lynn 31 Watertown, Kar+ekin Der 5ahagian. . . .. . . . ..Watervil1c, Me. Veronica.Brayilian. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .%Iratertown June I Watertown Charles Jasla:y Olson. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Cambriclge Ui a it Jcssie?acDonald. . . . . . .. . . .. .Cambridgo l Watertown W-illiam Harold Mann. . . . . . . . . . . . ..'atertown Jean Mildred Scullin. . . .. . ° . . . . ..Portland, Ile. 1 Newton Eva:rcU Miles Keddy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown I athIcen Elizabeth Monahan. .. . . . . . . . .Newton 1 Watcrtown George Broussard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Snrmenille Margaret Mary Kiely. . « . . . .. . . . . . .Cambridge 1 Behnmt Melville Atwell Thompson. . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont Laura I3caudry I . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .'4'4ratcrtowm Watertown Frederick L. TZcylr;r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Roston Gwenn P. Q1ui by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Allston 2 Lyaui galLcr Pa ldviin. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..Lynn Myrtle Bowl'ing. . . . . . . . . . « . . . . .Watertown :3 Watertown Timothy Stephen Falvey. , . , . . . . . _ . .Cambridge Eleanor E aabeth Carney. . . . . . . . . . .Wate:rtu�x n 3 IV4tcrt0 %Vz Philil)WhittMlklre Mitchel..l. « . . . . . . . . .. .Boston Libbic Fvolyn Nichols. . . . . . . .. . .Watcrtotti rj 4 W4 LtCrtUWU Cyril Henry {-Nner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Alice; );:.-son , . « . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Roxbury 5 Watertown Cliarlcs T. Penney. . . . . . . . . . . « . , . .Augusta,ATCL. Victoria T. (i'y-1er) Giddings, , . . . .. � .Watertaan 6 Pepperell. SI'1v.'.i(.ler Green Benson. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Heath )Znsa lull Alden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4" atertta� REPORT OF TOWN, CLERK 287 DaM 'lace of Marriage Names Residence .Tune 6 watertown Cosmos Yaw lips Cosmades. . . . . . . . ..Watertowl) Elydne joannidas. . . . . . . . . . . 6 MedVord William Charles Claus. . . . .. .. . . . . ..Watertown Mabel Gertrude Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Medford a Watertown IV,illard Benjamin Spalding. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Margaret Belle Hatch. . . . - . . , . • •• .Watertown 6 Wilmington Axel I4mnan Trland n. . . . . .. .. • • •,Waterto'hax Rbov B1ixabeth Bendrath. . . . . . . . . .-Wilmington G Boston Bernard Orville PinMiam. . . . . .. .. . � .Watertown Mexena Little. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 6 Watertown 4iorninn Samuel MCIntoA. . . . . . .Fremont, N, H. Ethel Louise Howe. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown s on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown $ Boston Dan Pogksa Aznive Jigerjian. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 7 Boston John Santoro, . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beltuant Catherine Repici. . , . . ... . . . . . . .Watertown 7 Watertown Patrick J. 11,Iorgaa. . . . . . .. . .. .. • . .Sumer ille Theresa Anne (Smith) Foote. . . . . . . . .Watertn"Nrn 7 Walthain Luigi Ciceotelli. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..Watertown Terrella Gallmzo. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . .'Waltham 8 Boston Walter Sylvester Cressy. . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham Lillian Trances Malcolm, . . . . . . . . . . .Wat 9 Watertown Horace G. Tucker. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Nettie M- (Tupper) Thompson. .Cherryfidd, Me. 9 Arlington Robert John Nol�m. .. . . . . . . . . . . .Mratertowsti Catherine Cecelia Hurley. . . . . . . . . . . . .Arlington 16 Watertown Joseph Francis Loughlin.. . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Gathcrine Frances McDonough. . . . . ,Watertown ll} Watertown James Joseph Malune. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .Boston , Sara "Teresa Lane.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 10 Belmont Cecit W. George.... . . . . , ,Dedham Isabelle L. Paterson. , . . .Watei-t yawn 13 North Barje Herbert Boyson. . . . . . . .. .. . .WatcrtOAm Attleboro Josephine Baker Ripley. . . ... . . . .. . .Watertown 14 Watertown Levon Kondakiaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertuwzl Yaranrxxhey (Varta mart Momdjian. . ,Watertown 288 WATEt2'I'+C}W'N 'rowN REPORT Dais. Plore of '11'arrirage lyd"ICs Rcsz.dence Am 14 117atertown HenrY Stanley BailOy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l ratertown Pearl (Aylm rd) Dorsev.. . . . . . . . .. . . .W-atertown 14 NL!wton Leo J. Landry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11ratertown Mildred Cattan. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,Newton 16 Newton Valter A. Fairbanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RTatertown :11 yrtle Fk)rcnce Rissco',. . . . . . . . . . . . , . .11Tatcrto 17 Watertown ThrImas I°ra tIcis Sltalmon. . . . . . . . .. . . . .Newton FIorence Ceecha Cliuton. . . . . . . . . . .J ratert- ovm 17 Watertown Ralph Heber Edwards, . . .South Norm-dk-, Conn. Nellie Adrla Damson. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Belmont 1fi Boston Julm Mancuso. . . . -— . . . . . . . . . . .W,.,tertown Flora Tortorella. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 17 Watertown Patrick Lea, Volpe. -- - . - .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ncwtun Catherine Marion Rose. . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 20 Water-town Lawrence 11vr. Cobb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Rudd H. Locke . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . .Watertown 21 Newton Sebastian Caruso. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Isabelle Evelyn Guazi. . .. , . . . . . .(West) Newton 21 Watertown Edward T. Hughes. 1arjuric M. Corbett. . . . . . . . . . Cambridge 21 11;atertmvn C. WalLace Abbott .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Lawrence Isla l-I. (Cutler) Trow . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .IVatcrt6wn 21 Watertown T. Vincvnt Gildea. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .jN?'aterta►�tm Kattlile:en W. Dommlly . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JN atertowft 22 Watertown Artharr Ernest Champagne. . . . . . . . . . . .Walth.lin 1-tary -'Nfargaret Kelly . . . . . . . . . . .NVatertrs►n 2 Newton :Michael James Danovxi. . . . . . . ,. . . .Natertown 11fary Josephine Keating. . , . . , . ,(West) 'L:�%'tOn `. ..2 Lowell Conrad Xk� rea it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . .Watertown Mary Aiana Mureau. . . . . , . .,J_,O vell 23 Watertown Rob(Tt Naysrnith Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 mrtest 21grres Josc phiue Chandler. . . . . . . . . . .Wettertowl1 24 Watertown Daniel Joseph -McAveene-y.. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Julia Elizabeth Fahey.. Watertown 24 Watertown Huward Wildbur Geake. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barre, 17t, Aurclia Lena Butteman.. . . .Watertown REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 289 Dale .Elate of Marriage 111,41nres Residence !Tune 24 Nashua, Cl urence W. AshwDrth. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,f :tertown N. H. llr>'ary A. McGann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Malden 25 Bulmon€ Gerd Madison. Treau'tin. . . . . . . . . . .WaLLTtown Viola B. Matthe-Nvs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 27 WatertoiNm Clinton DeWitt Parkk. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .5outhboro Annie 'Litzanton Marston. . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 7 Somerville Arthur Vincent St impson. . . . .Portsmouth, N.H, Alice Clayton Hill. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Water-town `?S Watertown Roland Eugene Andrews, . . , . . . . . . .Watertown Doris CharIotte Adanis. . . . . ... . .Bootlibay, Me. 28 Boston I-T+enry L. Plarnondon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Lil Uan J. Brelun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roxbury 2S Watertown Roderick A. Hughes. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Bell-nont Drdsy G. Jones.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Ccmibridt e 28 Watertown Albert A. Beau ge. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .Lowell Nfa.ry A. Fogarty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 28 �-atertc)ivn henry joscph Donigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;'c)xhury Prrltn;r 4-f aria Cateriva. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown .18 Boston Giuseppe l4lancini. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ida Marini. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown -'S Watertown Ja lm J. F-ay. . . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 1lary R. Pay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .`L'4'ater Lawn. 8 Watertown Joseph G. Gallagher. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .Roston. Esther Manning. . . . . . , .. . . . . , , .Watertown 28 Watertown Irving Frederick Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Margaret Gertrude Belcher. . . . . . . . . .eatertown 28 Watertown Patrick Joseph Case? . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .W.� ltham Mary Loretta McManus. . . . . . . . . . ...Watertown 28 Pr€vidcnce, Alfred Cyi it Thompson. . . . . . . .Providence, R. 1. R. I. Biruna. Louise Hastings_ . . . . . , . . , . .Watertown 29 Watertown Mark Hannan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ellen McGuire. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Watettovrn 30 W.-dtluml William L. Harrington_ Watertown Xatherine A. Connors. . . . . . . . . ,Waltham 3() Watertown Paul ),fcBayne Jacobs_ . . _ . . . .'Vns ington, D. C. Rum Xalousdian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 290 WATERTOAVt� TO%V t R8P()RT Date .Mace of Marriage Naines pe-� lefxe Tune 30 Cambridge Howard Lorenzo Murphy. . . . . . . . . . .VVaitertown Mary Elizabeth McCarthy, . . . . . . . . .Cambridge ;its Watertown Melbourne Hardwidk Pierce. . . . . . . . . .Hyde park Irna Dorothy Conners. . . . . . . . , . . . . .Watertown 30 Watertown Richard D. Canty. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .Dorchester Ilfargaret Burns. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . .Belmont .30Watertown Robert Emmett Brnsnahan . . . . .Newton Catherine Agnes Shields. . . . . . . . . K-Lt.ertown July 3 Watertown Elliott WHtncy Masters— . . . . , _ . . ,Watnrtown Grace Gertrude Parkinson. .. . .. . . .. .Watertta 3 Watertnwn Walter l?dward Scott. . . . . . . . .. .(141"t) Newton Dorothy Jeannette Meyer. . . . . . . . , . .Watertown 4 NN'ratertown Samucl Jaynes Johnston. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .aAllstGn Eleanor Marie Strobeck. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 5 Vratertown Vincent Cecldia. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltertuwn Bessie C'.accavaru. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .Watertown 5 Watertown Hargop Xlesakian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11"atertown Novart Haroian_ . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . , .Watertown G Boston Henry Corser Ellison. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .Watertown Ann Clotilcle Saunders. . . . . . . .. . . . . .Wa.t;ertown 7 Watertown Willi,= 1-1. Driscoll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C,,wibridge Katherine B. Lyons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walertown 7 IIratertown James Edward Insley. . . . . .. . . . . . . . , .Watertown Anna N[xie Fitzgerald. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 7 Watertown J. Howard Hickey. . . . . . . . . , .Roselle Park, N. J. Helen lHalioney.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Boston Sarkis Karao lania.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Eugenia Kamishlian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watrxtown 13 ;3n'�ton Edward Jcunes Sinantom. . . . . . . . . . . .Wntertvwza Anna.Rh7abeth Noonan n. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 14 Watertown William Edgar MacDonald— . . . ... . . . . . .Boston Gertrude IN-fay Pike. . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . .Watertown 15 Newton 2%,fichael Cloonan. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .."ratertoNvn Mary Mullen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (West) Newton 15 Westfield Harald A. Godwin. . . . . . . . . .. . , . . . —Watertown i lice (MeElhiney) Bron nan. . ... . . . . . .Watertown REPORT OF TOWN GLBRK 291 Date Place of ,'Glurriage t apnes Residence July 19 Water-town Fr.-aneis Joseph O'Reilly. , . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown G crtrude Alice Doyle. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .Watertown 19 lAratertowa Bernard J, -KeC:aGrthy. . , . . .. .... .Jamaica Plan Grace 14. Meier. . . . . .. . 22 Watertown William Ira Ames. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .lVatertown Florence Purdy. . , . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .Roslindale 22 Brockton Darr;,: Jackson ,Anderson, . , , . . . . . .Watertown Myrtle Stella Holmes. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 2: ) Newton Roderick J. MaeGinnis. . . . . . . . .. . —Watertown Alary B. IN-I tchell. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .("rest) Newton 7 NorthamptonFrarik Rose. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . a . . . . . . . .Watertown Nunzialtin a Cavallari. . . .. . . , . .. . .Northampton 31 Revere John David Costello. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .Nvatcrtowit Mary UcAvinue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .revere Aug. l CarribridgL: �V lham Hay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Elk Louise C utlip. . . . . . .. . . . . .. -Walt own 1. Watertown William J. 13axis. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .Watertown Margaret T. Murphy. • . . . . . . . . . . . . raterl.o n 1 Watertown William Be rnar(l Farley. . . . . . . ... .. . .Watertown dm E. Younie. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Arlington 1 Watert wn Norman L. Walters. . . . .. . . . . . ... ..IV,atertown Bileen F. Jacobs. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Boston t Newton Arthur Kendall Tinkhaaai. . . . - , . . , . . . . . .Boston Marion Louise Maeaoralrl , . . .Watertown 2 Boston Francesco Fine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertowt n Rise Pisa. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 2 Boston Nicolo Grassi. . . ., . . . . - - - . - . - - . - —Wartertown Jcdarii.e&Altan,gelo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Boston, 2 Wntertow-n Michael J. O'Reilly. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brighton Margaret M. Collins, 2 Watertown William AILLA Gi bsE.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wutertu n Alice Ritan Bagn.-tll . . . .. . . . I . . . . . I . .Watertown 5 W tterlown Robert Julm Ready. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Brighton Margaret Gertrude Manning. . . . . . .Watertown 5 Watertown Earl Raymond DeC ou.rcey. . . . . . . . . . . . .?+,Tc:W6011 Mary ElLal)etli Cloran. . . . . . . . . , —Wat.ertotiun 292 WATEI4"i`OWN TOWN REPORT Date Plante of aifarriar_ge Aratnes Residen(e Aug. 8 Belmont George Algernon Shattuck. . . . . . , . . . .Cambridge Alice Marjorie Ayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 9 Watertown Dominick Andrew. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Susie Spergruro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 9 Watertown Walter Bertran Sasser.. . . . . . ... . ... .Watertown Florence T. Keefe. . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . .Cambridge S) Watertown William Joseph Geraty... . ... . .. .. . .Watertown Catherine Mary Gillis. . . . . . . . . .. .. .Watertown 11. Delmont Jahn. Williarrn Ayer. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Rachel Olive Durey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 15 Belmont Garde Worthing Burgess. . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Emma Frieda Meyers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston lei Watertown George Michael Miska. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ca bridge Mary Agatha (Bowers) Gilligan. . . . ..Cambridge I Cambridge James 1?ctward Callaghan. , . , . . . . . , . AN't tertown Mary Rita Cronin. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Cambridge 17 Watertown Thomas Jopling. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio hi argaret Alice Stinson. Watertown 17 NV aterl.uwn Charles Edward Cunni#l. . . _ . . • - - • - -Watertown Cecelia May Travern. , . . , . . . . . . . . . .Watertown, t8 Somerset Martin Francis Fitzgerald. _ . . . . . . . . .Watertowr Marguerite Virginia Lockett. . . . .South Somerset 20 Waterto%.`n James Irwin Morris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Dorchester Delia Agnes Lain;. . . . . , . . . . . . . ..Watertown 22 Somerville William Marion )"lough. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ethel (Stancttiield) Houkh. . . . . . . . . . .WaLertown 25 Newton Thomas Joseph Burns. . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watextown Viola Marie Brooks. . .. . .. .... . Newton 25 Newton Francis Joseph Hanley. . . .... . . . . . . .Watertown Ezra BlIzaheth Brooks. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .Newton 26 Watertown Csxl H. I]amni. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Boston Mabel Norrish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 29 Revere Lloyd Eugene Ricker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Chelsea Marion, G. (Lirkin) it-Iome. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 31 Belmont Stanley Glidden Chamberlain. . . . . , , .Watertown Esther Carolyn Nice. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown RTtPORT OF TOWN' CLERK 203 Date 'lace of A-larraage Names Residence Sept. 2 Water-town John Franklin Hunter.. . ... . . .. . . . . .Watertown Arista Louise Krearner. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 4 Watertown Herbert Vincent Scars Saugus Bertha May Pike. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .Somerville 5 Waltham Colin Baxter Robertson. . . . . . .. . . . . .Dorchester Margaret M. Fra5ear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 5 Boston tkghasi Hakarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ovssanna Kasparian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 6 Natick Michael.Joseph Hannon. .. . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Emma Mabel (Ling dian) Leyden. . . . . . . .Natick 6 Watertown Robert E. Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hartford, Conn. Gertrude Ionise Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa:tertoi%m 6 Boston Thomas Lopes. - - .Boston Josephine. Gurritb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterto-�%m 7 Watertown Ernest Weston Young. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville Bertha Mary Cross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 7 Delmont FrankR. Ca. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Helena l onfiglia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .Belmont 7 Watertown Michael Edward Daly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Concord Alice Lauretta Hughes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 7 Watertown Edward James Morgan. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Sarah Jennie Doyle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 9 Cambridge James Joseph Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SoMery dle Mary Christine Cameron. . . , . , . . . , . .Watertown S Watertown David Eimer Rundlett. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Annette K Nelon, ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . .Watert owa 12 Watertown Osborne Arthur Browne. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ca bridge Persis Sylvia RiehaTdsoa. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Belmont 12 Cambridge Philip Ashburton Munroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Melrose Hazel Blanche Kempton. . . . , . . , . . . .Watertown 12 Boston Gordon $. Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Virginia Luce. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Dorchester 12 Boston Dwight lvfafield. Lowe. . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown R.ulth Gertrude Marr . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Boston 13 Roxbury Yervant Kaprielian. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .Watertown Olga Kashian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Chelsan 294 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Flare of Marriogt, Nu_lnes Residence Sept. 14 Watertown Irving Whittier Pitylle. , . . . . .Washington, D. C. Evelyn Saxc Rose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 14 Watertown Jerome Leo Costello. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .WaterWwn Marion Katherine Feeney. . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 14 Watertown Charles Peter Donelan. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge dge Iilary Margaret Leh an. - Cambridge 14 WatertoiNm Edward. Felix Larose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham Harriet LaForte. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 17 Lawrence Elias F. Shanion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Helena M. Rapisarda. . . . . . . . . (West) Springfield 19 Belmont Alfred Mead Barnard. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertow*n Gertrude II. I'Vild. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Betmont 19 Arlie gtoii Otis Lawrence Hawes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Anna Cashing MeKa�y. . . . . . . . . . . . . i.Arlington 22 Watertown John Hcrbert I,owc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Rosella Brown. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 23 Waterto-wn Harry M. Browne. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ..Watertown Arrge Greenhalge Gerry. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertaun 25 Leominster Franld- in Adrian Heb rd, . . , . . . . . . ..Wat:ertown Helen :Pearl Brigham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leominster uG Newton Harry I-Tilfman Henley. , . . , , . . . . . , . .Watertown Henrietta Mac Robinson. . . . . . . . . , . .Watertown .,I NVgtertown Clrarlm Anthony I-Toward. - . . . , . - . . .Watertown Mary Delir:a Boudreau. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 99 Mratertoivn Archibald Williams, Jr.. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Florence INIatilda Howes. . . . . . . . . . . .WatertoN�m Oct. 1 Waltham Harold Page NNIacLcud. . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown • Marguerite DQrothy MucGiJvray.. . . . . .W,altham 3 Watertown Henry Elkv4xA Dailey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W-aterto n Edna, .-.%1ay XlacIntush. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertotivn Watc.r-,c)wn WalLur Harold i1lacIntosh, . . . . . . . . . .'W-atertown Ruth Mary Virgo. . . . . . . . . . , . . Watertown Marlboro George Joseph 1%i Ll-Lin. . . . . . , . . , . . . .WatertGwn Helen Franey Xii-by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IvIa.rlboro :3 Belmunt. - John Frcderiuk Andergon, . . . . . ... .. ..Watertown Gertrude Matilchn Jo3 mson. . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Date Place of Marriage Alanies Residence Oct. 3 'newton Martin 5hufelt, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Annie Elizabeth (Hartson) Shufelt. . . . . ..Newton 4 Watertown Victor Rcaudry, Jr.. . . . . . .. ... . . . . . .Watertown Doretta Marie LaRoche. . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 4 Boston James Joseph Shca, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Marion Josephine Gallagher. . . . . . . . . . . . ,Boston 4 Watertown Antonia Imposiniato. .. . . . . . . . . . . . - -Watertown Iola Palazzont:. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 4 Boston Pic)Aureli. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newt0I) Agnes Caruso. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown 4 Watertown John David O'Connor. . . . . .. .. . ... . .Somerville Mary Rase Tierney. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .Wfttert€wn 4 Watertown Robert Allen Leahy. .. . . . . . . . . . . . • . • .Mattapan 11-Iargarct Teresa Mtf here. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 5 Lowell George William Clark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Elizabeth Dunlope Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lowell 5 Wellesley Philip BuIstrodc Wilsun. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Barbara. Blackman f dlard. . . . . . . . . , , .Wellesley 5 III"aterttrwn Alex AfcRea McMillan_ . , . . . . . . . . . . -Watertown Grace hLargaret Cochrane. . . .. . . . . . .Watertown 9 Providence, Raymond Pringle Bordmick. . . . . . . . .Watertown R. I. Ellie Francena Field, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 10 Newton Everett Limcctt Tho_rnt6n. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bust.on Susie May Fifiield. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . -Watertowia 11 Watertown Attillio Nardelia. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . , .Watertown Teresa Restagno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 11 Watertown Giustino Ricci. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Phyllis Mariniami. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 11 Beirnont loss Voila, . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Vatest0Wn Dora BrackesY, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 11 Everett Bernard Albert McGee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertawn Anna Agnes O'Donoghue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Everett 12 Boston John Laurence Maloney. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Cecelia Marie Doherty. _ . . . . . . Jamaica Plain 12 Briton Arshag G. 3keshishian. . . . . . . . . . . . . • .Watertown Bright Toroyan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Malden `9 1 WATERTOWN TOWN REVERT Date Pla-Ce of Marriage Names Residence Oct. 12 'Waltham Carraine Russo. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Rosaria Profta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 12 Watcrtowa Dennis Patrick Magner. . . .Last Greenwich, R. I. Hanora :lanes Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 14 Watertown Edward W. Q°Brien. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ,Belmont Margaret ill. Brentaaa. . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown 14 Watertown john Edward Lacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SomeMlle Mary Ellett Hayes— . . . . . . . , . . . .Watertown to Cambridge Lmmnce Kerrnit Barthelemy. . . . . . . .Sonien�ille Eva Beatrice.Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 17 Wage own Francis Joseph Roche— . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carnbiidge Margaret Francis Quinn. . . : . . . . , . . . .Cam[midge 18 Watertown Lester F. Merritt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Florence Heroux. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Wa.tertown 15 Watertown l-iaxwell Barry. . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . .Watertown Rose Lillian Wolfson, . . . . . . . . . , . , . .Watertown IS Boston KrikorV, Egavian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Ardemis M. Tovniassian. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 18 Boston Apraham f hotil an. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtown Sirarpi Seterian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 18 Boston Nahabed Nahabedian . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Palmer Mary- Haikian. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wetertmm 14 Watertown Partohg Lotisarevian. , . .Watertown Goulvart (.Ass.-irian) Sarldsian, . . . . . . .Watertown 19 Watertown John Francis Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline Anastatia Josepirine Sin ter. . . . . . . . . . -atertown 19 Watertown Bernard P, Davis, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bzightcsi Helene L. Ostridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 20 Watertown Junior Artkia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline 111ay Strickland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterton%rn 21 Belmont Bennie James Santello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nevwton Margaret Beraa.do. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .Watertown 21 Watertown William Jahn O'Brien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham Julia Agncs Leahan. . . . . . . . . . . . . .—Watertown Waitertown. 21 NN atertown John Edmund Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walthans Mnry Ellen McDonough. . . . . . . . . . , ,Watertowa REPORT OF TOWN CLEFM 297 Date _ Ptace of jifarriage Xawes Residence Oct. 21 Watertown William Jarnie n Bone. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .TBastan Grace J. Owens.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 22 Watertown N rnian Bradford Carey. . . . .. . . . . . . . .Waaltham Carolyn G rate Conrad. . .. . .. . ... . . . .Watertown 24 Watertown Wilfrid Percy Elliott.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa.ltharn Alice Marion Livingston. . . . . . . . . _ . ,..Newton 5 Watertown Frauk T. Sokolski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Marie G. LaFlatuane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Haverhill 25 Watertown pied Lester Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . . .. o . ,Sandwvich Kathleen B. Karnes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Watertowvii Robert Willimii 1-1arper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brighton F leaTior Ruth Joyt,e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Boston Nicola N, Petrone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Giuseppina Isolatt.a. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown `9 Watertowwin Norbert Faul. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . ..A•Ietlauen .Marjorie Lucretia York. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertowsn 30 Cambridge George Arthur Rathhun . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown Celia '-May (Jackson) Filrraer. . . . , , . . Watertown all Watertown Giovanni DelRose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Wat.ertowvn Francesca Centarino. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .Watertown 31 Watertown Charles A. Ahern. . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .Arlington A-Iay Loretta (Murphy) Field. . . . , . . ,Watertown :31 Watertown Jacob Anderikian. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . —Watertown n Hannah Sharhian. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertoww i 31 Cambridge Newman V. Drake. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . ..Brookline Linea. I . Zirke-I- - - - - • . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Waterto%%rn Nov. I Watertown Robert Leslie Bryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton Sarah E. Higbee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown ] Melrose George LeRoy Foster. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown Thelma Mildred Lynde. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .1Telrose 1 Watertown John H. Mead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .. .. . . .Belmont Elsie Josephine Ka.naly.. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .Belmont 1 Newton Anthony Julius Vogel. . . . . . . . ... . . ..Watertown Mary Loretta McElray. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .Nevwton 3 Watertown John Muir. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ...Watertown )Gleaners- Serressa Rowe. . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown `98 WATER'I'C9WN TOWN RE PORT Aare Place of 1lfarn4ge Naonas Reswent_c- rev. -1 Bvst❑n John Ff. I.(eefe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Mary G. Reedy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jamaica Plain a Watertown Leonard Vincent Regan. . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Edna NIcran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . , .Cambridge 7 Newton Paul Venner Alason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Phyllis Fa.ustina Wyman. . . . . . . . . . . . .Sa,th, Me. 7 Watertown Fred Trites. . .. . . . . . . . . Watertawn Gertrude Matthew. . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown 7 Watertown C harles Emmett Gibson, Jr.., . .Kansas City, Mo. Marion Clements Blocksom. . . . . . . . .WatcrWwn 7 Aledford Martin jusepli Farrar. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Water'toti,m Bertha �Villiarns Fish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maiden �+ Watertown John Harold Lane. . . . . . . . . . - - -Walt a Lillian B. Cram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa.teartown Watertown Edward l~~rleNtarrish. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(w onth) Boston Margaret Ankrelina Gouthro. . . . . . . . .Wutertoi%n S Boston Nram Gavoor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Medfgd Agnes Asoian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . .Watertown -14 Watertawn William Stanlev 1 arniilton. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Hannah Man,,. Jenkins. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 15 Brookline Thomas Mullin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , -Watertown Beatrice McDermott. , —. . . . , . _ . . . .Brookline 17 Belmont Stanley Shcrritt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Bessie (Proll t) Stewart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 1S Watertown Daniel E. Sul livan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watarto%N.11 Alice V. Melding. . . .. 0 Boston Daniel J. Mtti yon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Cathryn 1. Crowley. . . . . . . . . _ .Watertown 21 Watertown Ernest Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Annie Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 22 Watertown David Darvishian, . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , .Watertown Alicia (Nahahedian) Nahabedian. . . . ,Dorchester 221 Watertown John Duncan McLean, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . .SomcrN4lle XTargaret Theresa Sullivan. . . . . . . . . .Wat+ert l%m 25 Wa.t.ertowtt Victor'+. Averill. : . . , . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Grace Frances Me Derniatt. . . . . . . . . .Watertovvm REPORT COSY TOWN CLERK 299 Date .Place of �,Tarriage !Fames Residence Nov. ?a W'atertawu John Louis Mcdvn ld. . , . . . . .Watertown Cecelia W dsh. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown 25 Tatertmvn Aristide Nlellonl. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Somerville Man, Theresa Bums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown fit; Boston Patrick Fiancis Hogan. . .. . .. .. .. . . .Watertown Rosemary Prances Williams.. . . . . . . . . .—Allston Allston 26 Waltham Charles Henry Molloy, Jr.. . . . . . . .. . .Watertowm 'MaryGertrude Jordan. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Waltham 26 Hopkinton Henry George Mylott. .. . , I . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ella Page NlacN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Medford 26 Watertown Edward Henry Butler. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Estelle Laura. LeFevre. . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown 26 Watertown Ernest Philip BiAtier.. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .Newton Kathleen Virginia Stay. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 26 Watertown j seph Raphael Barry, . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Lillian Agnes Aloloy. . . . . . . . . . I -- - . ,Watertown 26 Watertown Fortunato C. Pellegrino. . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. Elena Durso. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 26 Watert-own 'Mich tel LeLievre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham Ginnie B. Chaisson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 29 Brookline James Ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Water-town Mary. Col.tnc. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .Charlestown 30 Warren, William Dawson Bimie, Jr.. .. . . .. .. .Watertown R. I. Flom= Virginia Farruer. . .. .. . . . .. . .Watertown Dec. 3 Watertm" Bradley Childs. . ... ... . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Nellie Noonan. . . . .Watertvwn .l Belmont Joseph Paul Tardit. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Blanid D. Brennan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont a Watertown John Derderian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - -Palmer ,Palmer Be-mg (Papazian) Kashtnanian. . . . , . .Watertown 10 Watertown. Edward L. Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Boston Irate W. (Hadaway) F owvler. . . . . . . . . . .. .Bost an 11 Boston Henry Gilmore Brausseau. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Elsie Irene Brunt.. . . . . . . .. .. . .Calnbridge 12 Boston Arthur Herber Secord. . . . . . . . . . . . . .WatertGATn Edouardiuc 011ivier. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..Boston 300 WATERTOWN "CflWIti REPORT Date Place of Marriage Names Residence Dec. 12 Watertown Harlan Edward Woodward. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Elizabeth Annie Jones. _ . . . .. , . , . . .WateTtovm 12 Boston Donald Wainwright Bruce. . . . . , . . , , .Watertown Hazel Grace French. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northborn 13 Watertown John M. Novachich. . . ... . . . . .. . . .. .Watertown Josephine Helen Giannott. . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 13 Watertown Frederick Mafrie. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .Belmont Cratlxerine Reader Morrismy. . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 16 Watertown John Archie Townsend. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .Belmont Eleanor Bernice Gates. . . . . . . . . . , , . . . .Belmont 19 "Watertown George Truman Le►6s, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont Margaret Louise C rowel I . . . . . . . . .Dennis, Mass. 1i l �tiltham Anthony Williani Manna. . . . . . . . . . . .Wa.tertov►m Viet oria Rolla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Watertown Andrew Lee Fawcett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton Dorothy G. Plaisted. . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 'BostDn Daniel Francis O'Keefe. . . . . . . . . . . . .V4'atertown Helen Chamberlain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 26 Watertown Arthur Grace. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ..Canil}rid,ge Sarah Mama. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .Watertown U Watertawn Levds T. Batt. . . . . . . . . . .(South) Orange, N.J. Ethel M. Green, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertovwn 30 Watertown Ben Bennett Corson. . . . . . . . . . .illiddlubury, Vt. Nina C. Tugma.n. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 30 Arlington Robert Nla nus Moii fit. . . . . . . . . . . . .% 'at:ort+own Priscilla (Wright) Bryenton_ . , _ . . . . . .Watertown 31 �%merville Frederick James Young. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston -Minnie Hamilton. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown RFPORT ov rawN CLERK 301 Deaths Registered in the Town of Watertown for the Year 1925 Age Dale tia"If Y s. Mos. P s. Jan. 1 John Joseph Powers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 1 Ernest W. Howca. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 9 7 3 George Francis Ward. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 9 29 3 Dennis Joseph Donavan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 11 . . 3 Elizabeth Hamilton Jones. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. 32 5 11 6 Infant White. . . , . . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 6 Jane Crrowell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , 5 8 9 8 Ellen T, Bingham, . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 53 9 WMiam J. Runnalls. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 5 7 9 Jahn L. Sabiston., . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 10 Joseph G. Hann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4 3 10 Mary 1. (Higgins) Higg-Ins, . . . . . . . 8D 3 23 11 Infant Gately. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Margaret Leona Koch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10 17 16 Artin C}aracashian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 . - _ - 16 Garabed 0hanian. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 8 . . 17 Laura Ann (Rogers) Fairbanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 2 27 17 Victor St.John Whitcomb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 1 26 13 John T. Sheehan. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . — — . . . . . . . 72 8 15 Addie (Hathaway) O'Brien. , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 . . 19 Herbert E. Gage. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 8 2 19 Mary Stuart Fall. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 39 . . . , 19 Mary A. Laughren. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 10 14 19 June K. Baker. . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 20 Imbella J. (McDonald) Math . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 46 0 5 20 Mi<chaet Rooney. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 4 . . 26 Frances Emma. (Rco me) Potter. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 72- 2 1 Feb. 2 Sara A. {Donnelly) Projit. : . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2 7 2 Edward B. Fitzpatrick. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 6 . . 3 Jean Elizabeth eth McOi en. . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. .. . 2 1 21 4 Cordelia joscphiTie (Stedman) Chamberlain . . .. . 76 9 24 4 Emily (Green) Ra.rnponi. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . I . 50 5 Eduard H. Butler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 49 9 8 6 'Virginia Ann Rogers.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 29 7 Frederick R. Mooney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 Joseph Biscuno. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 9 4 8 William Mason Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 49 6 4 8 Charles Summer Emerson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 65 , , 6 9 Frank Thomas McKeon. . . . . . . . . . .. . 21 3 29 9 Joseph H. Hague. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . W 2 9 10 Infant Dodge. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mary A. (Ryan) McDade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �G 302 Lk`ATERTOW 'I'(?WV RETIORT Age FeK 13 Mary (Dalian) Arzoun4waian. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . mi _ , . . 15 Frank Nfacri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 17 Joseph C-Goc#mw.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :i I 11 `9 10 Infant Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 -Margaret J. Crowley.. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 4 1.S 24 Elezar NleldcorlLan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ..« , , . . . . 1 27 Infant Ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Eva Man (Crossman) Ward. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . 31 8 15 27 Georgia E. Kelley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 51 2 27 28 Margaret (Doyle) Harrington. . . 60 .. . , ;star. I kmenda M. (Beveridge) Ellis. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 0 1 18 2 Infant, I3ucciarelli. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . :' Anna M. (O'Connell;) Farrell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 11 28 3 Dwight Week, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . 57 23 3 Florence A. 13ovc1. . _ . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . 73 3 Catherine H. Southern) Curran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 l3 Annie (Gleason) ]turns. . . . . . . , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 10 4 7 C;1therine (Corace) Chicos .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 8 Clarence F. Nov+es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 . . Harvey Reddlrng. . . . . « , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 5 9, Lticy H. Stratton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 01) 0 10 11 William H. Donnelly . . . . . . . . .. . . . . , . , 1;3 2 S 12 Michael W- aldron. . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . lire 15 Charles Folsom Piper..... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 7 2 15 16 Catherine E. (Fitzgerald) Leahy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 _ . 17 Sarah Ann Vaughan 50 13 Catherine T, (Cooly) Hargedon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61. 18 Jane Higgins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO , . 18 Williain H. Red house. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 1 20 19 Ellen (Pe M,) C'rauley_ . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 76 0 22 25 Mary Eldora Elizabeth (Gan-Enons) Smith. . . . . . 70 5 1 26 George ]Sutler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 S 119 26 Walter 13. Wilson. . . . . . . ., . , . « , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 7 20 26 Edward T. Watson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . , . . . 09 28 Charlcs Joseph Foss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . « ., , 74 3 13 :31 'AIartha ?y J. (Beers) Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1 1 �� 1 �l 31 JtjliUS Y YS5;. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 5) 10 c 3 Apri.1 u Osniff (Sarkisiant) Euokian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . . 5 Infant Fitzpatrick. . . .. . ... . « . .. . ,. .. .. . . . 3 lhrs. 6 Sara (Greenlaw) McCutcheon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 1 5 7 Annie L. (Lee) Hartford. . . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 53 S 26 S Gertrude M. (Russell) Mitchell. . . . . .. . . ... .. . 36 10 17 10 Laura M. Sawyer. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 62 6 . . 11 Thomas H. Hall. . . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . 72 .. t�bd. April 13 Gustava 11 P_WT,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . 85 12 19 Washington Q. Adams. . . . . . . . . . . 73 10 21 Martin J. Owens. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 0 21 Donald Frank Mills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1.1 22 Mn7 J. (McGinty) Kenney- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 77 23 Andrew A. Nugent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 35 23 Jahn J. 'Martin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 `? 17 `5 Enfant Koovrnnjian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .] fir. 27 Josephine Egizia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 19 30 Attilio `l.`iherio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 15 30 Margaret E. (Sullivan) Courtney. . . . . . . 61 May 2 Elizabeth Couh ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 2 Fredonia. (Cutter) Flanders. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . i 4 2 12 2 John Yaicorian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 f S 3 John Joseph McDonmi h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a58 2 7 A Charles Ckeafltes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 46 . . . . 5 John McDonnell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flo 7 .Enfant Berardino . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , .. . . . , . . . . . S -Mary B. (Barrett) McKay, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 . . , . 9 Elsie C. (Fraser) Aubrey. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ., . . . .. St 0 14 10 Francis wavier Scollan. . . . .. .. . .. . . . :. .. . . . . . . 32 11 25 13 Jeannie (McClusky) Morgan 57 . . . . 15 George Neily• . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 1 12 Ili Ro.m Collelo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 10 17 Infant Kerrigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Robert Peter W,arren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .3 19 Angie (Knowlton) Cotton. . . . . . . . . . . .. . • . - - - . - 33 20 20 Helen. Eliza (Head) Mcd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 75 g 25 21 Harold J. Mills. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 1 7 1 23 Marra E. (Miller) Barnes. . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 62 10 19 31 Paul Hayes. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 31 11bert Sallese.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 June 1 William. Reran. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Harriet J. (Peck) Sammy th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 9 25 2 In€an.t Vanetman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Infant NCStOr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . 3 Nanry M. (Ham) Harlow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . 92 7 16 4 David H. Whittier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 28 . . . . 5 Kate W. Reid. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 10 18 5 Joseph L,epordo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 13 5 'Michael Geraghty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #i5 10 R1 dph D'Andrea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 7 11 14 'Eichael Plat-on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 86 14 Robert Hazlett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . . , . 73 304 WATLERTOWN TOWN REPORT Age June 16 Lillian C. (Trenchard) Stevenson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 4 20 17 Dominic: Silvio. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. :. .. ... . . . . . . . 2 hrs. 20 Iclary B. (Lynch) Lynch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .i.a 4 22 rlttilio Del Papa. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. ... . ... . . . . 10 24 Frederick St. ,Jahn Stearns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 8 5 24 Bessie (Hunt) Porkins. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . (12 25 Sarni A. (Manaxing) Costello. . . , . . . . . . , . . , 60 27 A&Iaide V. (Knowlton) Bingham. . , . . . , . . . 83 3) 28 Infant Marra. . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . July 1 ByTrrnina. Maud (Marston) Hird. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 10 14 3 Georgina (Finnerty) Ralph. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 3 :'aviary A. (Haviland) Ramsey. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 00 4 25 3 William A. Fitch. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 9 6 4 Muriel Suott. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. a 4 George I. Brackett. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 5 . , 7 Jennie D. B. (Decatur) .Dorris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 3 27 7 L4uise W. fray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 65 1 20 9 Elizabeth Ann (Orr) Moffatt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 2 15 12 Margaret IMary (Furey) Connolly. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 54 14 'Thomas South. 67 1 11 17 Thomas F. Lyons. . . . . . ... .. . . 71 . . 17 Frances (Howard) Griffiths. , . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . . .35 5 14 17 Bridget A. Mangan. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 57 , . . 20 ]Mary A. (Timmins) Cunningham. 70 . , . . 31 John J, Urtney. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 47 . . Aug. 1 Same Nobte. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 2 Infant Stricleland. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Walter Russo. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 10 5 19 5 John Murray Austin Suellen.. . .. . •. . .. . . . . . . . . 83 9 18 10 Joanna Elinabeth Dwyer. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 14 Infant Ccyne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Norah Clancy— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 . . 12 Harriet & l3r igham. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 59 . . 21 15 ,George Washington Cobb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 11 7 15 Katherine l4•MeXcon. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . 26 4 17 16 Infant Kenncdy. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , . .. . 19 Eugene J. Collins. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 38 2 11 18 Bernard M. Curren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 19 Frank Rhieu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 10 10 21 Mary Fl. (Carnplaell) Tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 10 22 24 Fred Louis Nelison. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . t12 1 22 28 Jack Leland Britton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 31 Michael Dellkosa. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 2"':3 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 305 Age Data No)Ir Yrs. Mw. DNS. Sept. 2 Charles William Mackey. . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 65 . . 6 Robert Whitehead. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . .. . . .. . . 50 1 11 7 Ellen (Reardon) 1rlcLaughlan. . . . . . .. .. . .... .. . 43 8 Edward F. Colligan. . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . . . .. .. 01 1 7 10 Infant 1hr.30 ruin. 11 Emma J. (Crouse) Bustin. . . .... .. ... . . . . . . .. . 64 7 9 12 Ida Elizabeth Norcross. . . . . .... ..... .. . . . . . . . 75 4 9 15 Bridget (Coiford) Morgan. . . ... . . .. ... .. .. . .. 57 3 15 Infant Forbes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . . . .. 17 Mary (Du gan) Poster. . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . ..... 5S 2 24 10 Clarence Nickerson. . . .. . .... . .. . ... . .. . . .. .. . 59 9 27 19 Infant Costello. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . 25 nain. 20 Infant Norrish. . ... . .. . . .. .... .. . . . . . 21 thely-n 13. (Brackett) Kendall,. . . . , . . . I . . . . . . . 51 23 Lambert J. Miles. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 28 24 Laura.Jeannette (Eayden) Brock. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 72 4 9 27 Toseph Herbert McNally. . .. . .. . . ... .. .. .. . . .. 37 .. 29 Edward A. 'Nilson. . . . . . . . . . .. . , .. . . .. . . . 60 91 21 29 Louisa (Mortimer) Walton. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . 68 7 27 30 Eras= Mccolo. . . . . . .. . .... ... .... . .. .. .... . 68 Oct. 2 je=r ma A. (Hooper) Fr-"er. . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . .. 74 G 28 6 En E. (Burrows) DeLaney. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 58 4 15 7 Alphonso Frappier.. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 64 8 Ruth Wadsworth Howard . . . . . . . . . . . 692 4 5 8 Georgie M. (Jaquith) Coburn. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 71 9 27 9 Annie IM. (Allen) Williams. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . 66 7 28 9 Isabelle S. (Shepherd) Collagan. . . . ..... . . . . . .. . 64 2 10 9 Alexander DeNuccs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 59 1 17 9 Adeline R. Leuis. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 67 . . 9 Delile 11acLellan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 73 11) Infant Ring, . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 11 11 Payzar (Pirinjian) Bakalian. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 30 12 Katherine (Gillis) Matheson. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 76 3 . . 13 Franklin B. Srnith.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 6 27 14 Infant Waters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . 30 ruin. 15 Raphael T. Ke1le3 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 24 .. . . 15 Patrick Maloney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 57 17 Annie {Callahan) Hughes. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 67 1S Mary E. (Scales) Parry. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 86 1 13 18 Donald Buchanan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 77 10 13 23 james Nickerson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 i 22 24 Martin Roehe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 6 26 25 Margaret (Spring) Blake, . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 94 8 24 26 Linus C. flyers. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . - 11 - 64 11 25 306 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Age Dale Name Yrr. Mot. Dys. Oot, 27 Paul Murphy. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . 2 5 31 Edward O'Kanp. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 9 0 Nov. 1 Harriet Walsh. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 2 3 29 3 Infant Mantenuto. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Agnes L (Kierstead) Partelow . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 63 2 6 4 Henrv- L. Partelow. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 68 9 21 4 Mary E. (Fitzgerald) Fitzgerald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 5 Emily HRrvey (Pronty) Tute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 7 20 8 Felix Freeman. . . . . . .. . .. ... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 75 9 Mabel E. Perry. . . . .. . ... . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 3S 11 Blanche Dunbar. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 70 10 11 11 Florence Willard Turkington. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . 44 2 17 11 Catherine (Esposito) Santoro. . . . - I I. . .. .. .. 52 12 Richard Di Glacomandrea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 11 20 12 Herbert Fcarzley. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. 57 13 jem-lic Sophia (Berry) Piercu. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. 65 6 7 13 joba J. Murphy. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 23 1 28 13 Philip Bourgeois. . ... . ... . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . 25 S 27 14 Pasquale Arone. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. 1 2 16 15 Bridget A. (Morris) BuTke. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 55 - . . 15 Rose A. (Tardiff) Leader. . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . —. . -16 16 Anna {Joy) Mangan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 56 18 Eugene F. Curley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 19 Chester T. Greenwood. . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . 45 2 7 19 Elizabeth Gertrude (13ooth) Jack. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 58 2 2 20 Mary C. (AbbNatt) Tucker. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . (31 8 8 23 Walter Donald Atkins. . . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 72 24 Mary E. (O'Vrien) Schwendeman. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 24 Elizabeth Twitchell (Bigelow) Cooper. . . . . . . . . . 80 25 Bertha (Underhill) Wood. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 55 11 16 25 James M. Sharkey. . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. . .. . 39 . 19 26 Peter Mortocchio. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 60 5 2 26 Henry N1. Xetth. . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . . 64 6 12 28 Infant Dee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. .. ... . . . 28 Susan M. (Murphy) Dee. . . . .. ... . ..... . . .. . . . 35 30 Caroline A. (Caney) Atwood. .. .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . 74 10 16 Dec. 4 Susie A. (Restarick) Pyke. . . . . . . ... ... . — . .. 56 1 25 5 George E. Goodspeed. . . .. . . . . ... ... . .. . . . . . .. 67 9 13 5 Elizabeth (Bezirjian) Topalian . . . . .. . ... . .. .. 42 6 Hagop Boyajiari. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . ... .... . . . . . . 32 6 Annie R. Nee . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 15 6 Bargon Stephen . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . 62 7 Ralph E. Gardner. . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . .... .. . . . . . . 11 24 7 Mary H. Harris. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . . . 21 . . 19 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 307 Av Date Same Yrs. )tfins. DYE. Dec. 12 Lucy F, (Hidcs) White. . . . , . . , . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 35 . 17 13 Edwaxd Theriault . . . .. ... . .. ... . . . . . .. ... .. . 11 6 11 13 Laurinda A. Wallace. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . 30 13 Robert Bernard Meehan. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ,10 15 Lawrence M. Garrity . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 62 10 13 17 Joseph Brigandi. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 63 2 21 1S Catherine Condon .. . . . .. . ... . . . .. . . . . . ... . . 1.2 20 Alice Burgess. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IB 22 Elsie F. (Bryant) Pond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 66 6 22 Prudence Elizabeth (Clarkson) Mathews. . . . . . . . 6.3 1.1 16 24 Niehaus Xaralckas. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .... . . . . .. . . . 42 . . . . 27 Bridget Lena (Gallahger) Clancy. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 74 2 4 28 Catherine Sabagian. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . 4 . . 28 Annie Uayee) Smith.. . . . .. .... . .. .. . . . .. . . . . 49 . . . 30 William R. M cN iebolas . .. . ... .... ..... .. ... . 10 6 2,3 30 Vinnie (Sweetland) Smith. . . ... . ... .. .. . . . . . . . 73 1 27 31 William Morgan .. . .. . . ... . . . . .. .... .. . . . .. . . ? 2) 31 Charlotte (Rudolph) Ilrrton . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 50 11 12 TREASURER'S REPORT The following report is respectfully submitted covering the By-Laws and such other requirements as should he shown in the Treasurer's Report. Borrowed in 1925 Anticipation of Revenge: Feb. 3. Grafton & Co. at 2.979 $250,000 April 10. Grafton & Co. at 3.53 250,000 Aug. 26. National Shawmut Bark at 3.71 100,000 Oct. 1. Estahrook & Co. at 3.96 100,000 700,000 Bonds April 3. F. S. Moseley &- Co. at 101.01.2 High School Eqv pment and Puniishing $96,000 New Coolidge School Addition 170,000 eater Mains 60,000 Playgrounds 17,000 juIy 14. Sewers and. Drains at 100.551 27,000 Water 41,000 0 y,000 Rotes and Bonds Paid 1925 Jan. 23. Anticipation of Revenue S100,000 Mar. 16. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 May 29. Antimpation. of Revenue 50,000 June 30. Anticipation of Re-venue 50,000 Nov. 25. Anticipation of Revenue 250,000 Dec. 17. Anticipation of Revenue 250,000 S(1i1,004 Mar, 1. School S1,000 Mar. 1. Senior High School {oulsi&) 30,000 309 TREASURER' REPORT 309 April 1. Hosmer School (outside) S5,000 April 1. Drainage 5,000 April 1, Street 21,000 April 1. School 5,000 April 1. SewBrs and Drains 1,000 837,000 May I. Refunding 2,000 May 1. Marshall Spring School (outside) 3,000 May 1. Fast End Sehoc)l (outside) 4,000 1 av 1: Schools 4,000 May 1. Street 15,000 May 1. Lund 2,000 30,000 June 1. Athletic Field Building $2,000 June 1. Land 1,000 3,000 July 1. eater (outside) 55,000 July 1. West Watertown, School (outside) 13,000 July 1. Drainage 1,000 July 1, Street 6,000 July 1, Schools 3,000 July 1. Land 2,000 30,000 Aug. 1. Street $ ,000 6,000 Sept. 1. Sewers and Drains I1,000 1,000 Oct. 1. Street S3,000 Oct. 1, Drainage 1.,000 Oct. 1. e�--ers and Drains 2,000 Oct. 1. eater (outside) 2,000 8,0m Nov. 1. Street S6,000 Nov. 1. Suers 2,000 Nov, 1, North Wmwort Street 13rid- (outside) 3,000 Nov. 1. Sidewalks 1,000 310 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Nov.. 1. Water (outside) $1,000 Nov. 1. Drainage 1,000 14,000 Dec. 1. School $1,000 1,000 1026 Jam. 1. There is also due, eater $9,000 9,000 $170,000 Notes and Bonds Due 1026 Jan. 20. Anticipation of Revenue ,$100,000 Xlar. 2. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Bonds Mar. 1. Schnol 81,000 IVIar. 1. Senior High School (outside) 30,000 &.31,000 April 1. Hosrner, School (outside) S5,000 April 1. Schools 23,000 April 1. Drainage 5,000 April 1. Street 21,000 April 1, Sewers and Drains 1,000 April 1. Playgxounds (outside) 2,000 April 1. Water (outside) 12,000 369,000 May 1. Refunding Debt 82,000 May 1. Schools 4,000 IVIay 1. East End School (outside) 4.000 May 1. Street 4,000 May 1. Land 2,000 16,00() June X. Athletic Field $2,000 June 1. Land. 1,000 -- 3.000 Jule 1. 'Water (outside) $11-,000 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 311 ju1�- 1. Drainage $1,000 July 1. Streets .5,000 July,' 1. 'west Watertown School (outside) 13,000 July 1. 'Schools 3,000 July 1. Land 2,000 July 1. Sewer 3,000 - S41,000 Aug. 1. Street $6,000 6,000 Sept. 1. Sewers and Drains $1,000 1,000 Oct. 1. Streets $2,000 Oct. 1. Drainage 1,000 Oct, 1. Sewers and Drains 2,000 Oct. 1, Water (outside) 2,000 7,000 Nov. 1. Streets $6,000 Nov. 1. Sewers 1,000 Nov. 1. Drainage 1,000 Nov. 1. North Beacon Street Bridge (outside) 3,000 Nov. 1. Sidewalks 1,000 Nov. 1. Water (outside) 1,000 13,000 Dec. 1. School $1,000 1,000 1927 Jan. 1. There is also due, Water (outside) S9,000 9,000 19 7,000 The indebtedness of the Town and vn what accoimt it was incurred is as follows: Water loans $194,000 Refunding debts 22,000 312 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sewers $46,000 Drainage 128,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 42,000 Building loan (Athletic Field) 20,000 Street loans 150,O00 t School leans 1,251,000 Sidewalks 1,000 Land. taking 47,000 Playgrounds 17,000 81,014,000 Financial Statement Total debt $1,014,000 WVater loans , 184,000 East End. School, Chap. 272, Act 1915 33,000 Hosme r School, Chap. 209, Act 1019 10,000 North Beacon Street Bridge, Chap. 780 Act 1914 42,000 West Watertown School, Act 1021 198,00{) Senior High School, Act 1923 570,000 Playgrounds 17,000 81,114,000 800,000 Valuations, 1923 $321276,9)2 Valuations, 1924 36,212,668 Valuations, 1025 38,703,147 107,192,70 Abatements, 1923 85298,788 Abatements, 1924 351,073 Abatements, 1025 224,250 874,111 ��� 1UG,318,59G $35,4 9,532 3% 1,063,185 TREASURER I S REPORT M $1,063,185 800,000 Borrowing capacity, January 1, 1926 $263,185 The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows: 1026 $188,000 1927 184,OW 1028 172,090 192() 168,000 1930 141,000 1931 117,000 1932 104,000 1933 100,000 1934 93,000 1935 86,000 1936 82,000 IU37 70,000 1938 78,000 1939 76,000 1910 68,000 1941 49,000 1912 37,000 1943 37,000 1944 35,000 1045 4,000 1946 4,000 1947 3,000 1948 3.000 1949 3,000 1950 2,000 1951 1,000 $1,1914,000 31-1 -%i':kTERT{?W,' '1`f3WN REPORT Statement Required by ChLapter I, 'Town By-Laws, Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the 'Town for thirty years Year Total xpendit-ures Town .debt 1896 $325,825 92 $244,500 1897 413,071 fit 260,500 1898 459,600 31 293,000 1899 498,084 37 335,000 1900 806,51-37 60 757,150 1901 444,702 02 734,300 1902 534,510 53 711,300 1903 519,447 36 670,300 1904 67 1,357 11 677,300 1905 301,365 35 788,800 1906 569,814 38 766,000 1907 789,735 64 792,800 1008 611,282 59 757,025 1909 702,274 31 724,725 1901 670,377 48 790,225 1911 811,158 18 761,625 1912 900,488 71 766,225 1913 795,600 10 802,225 1914 884,248 80 767,525 1915 978,082 53 7 i.5,725 1916 1,010,473 76 807,952 1917 1,165,912 95 8()9,.300 1918 1,116,816 30 767,500 1919 1,525,651 33 1,003,000 1920 1,7S8,282 49 1,087,000 1921 2,083,986 77 1,319,000 1922 25037,672 76 1,238,500 1923 2,144,143 57 1,183.500 1024 2,571,08 55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407 9r 1,1714,000 i 1I:_1L7RR'S 11'C3It"I5 Receipts and Expenditures Receipts Balance, December 31, 1924 $611,390 38 Anticipation of Revenue 8700,000 00 Premium 3,787 16 Smith-Hughea Fund 94 94 Town Debt, borrowed 405„000 00 Almshouse 1,419 23 Cemetery 3,490 9. Collector 2,10€1 51 Crllector's fees 1,656 66 Health 1,187 12 Interest, regular 910,322 15 School 5,993 15 16,315 30 Mothers' and Outside Aid 10„025 60 Police 4,989 82 Potter Memorial Gates 22 74 Schools 7,149 59 Sidewalks 6,6G4 03 Sewer 20,977 65 Town Hall 542 00 Town Clerk Les 1,259 72 Sundry departments 5,384 20 Laud Sale, Town 4,054 00 Street Betterments 7,571 02 Sidewalk Betterments 220 62 Taxes 1921 92 40 Taxe& 1022 395 44 Taxers 1923 1,421 81 Tares 1924 181,630 29 Taxes W25 1,O03,483 45 Tax Interest 19:1 18 70 Tax Interest 1922 5)6 79 Tax Interest 1023 129 73 Tax Interest 1924. 6,058 14 Tax Interest 1925 1,271 05 Water 130,221 46 1923 InLorne Tax 1,322 50 1922 income Tax 1-1 4 50 1924 Income Tax 2,11E 00 1925 Income Tact 82,209 80 1923 Civilian War Poll Tax 2.610 00 1924 Corporation Tax Public Service 9 44 1924 Corporation Tax Business 4,720 47 1V25 Corporation Tax Public Service 5,005 93 316 WATERTOg' N TOWN REPORT 1925 Corporation Tarr Business 877,941 77 1925 Hank Tax 453 25 Military Aid 105 00 State Aid 870 00 Boston Elevated Railway refund 292 32 Street Railway Tax 4,610 23 S3,323,019 73 Expenditures Almshouse, keeper $900 00 Almshouse, general expense 5,471 .15 Assessors 10,097 67 Auditor 3, 11G CS Anticipation of Revenue 800,0()0 00 Betterments. 23,271U 48 Bradford Street drain 83 105 Cattle inspection 600 00 Cemetery, contingent 496 99 Cemetery, RidgeIavm 1,999 58 Cemetery, superintendent 1,800 00 Cemetery, labor 4,060 07 Collector 5,77.1 67 Contingent 1,519 46 County Tax 53,378 91 Coolidge School, ,addition. 117,343 58 Dog officer 236 70 Drainage 7,199 54 Dust laying 14,908 11 Election expense 1,948 87 East End Library, land 3,100 00 East End Library, Mans 300 00 D,ngincering Contingent 1,174 82 Engineering, chain man 1,lOD 00 Engineering, consulting engineer 1,[00 Oil Engineering, engineer 3,000 00 Engineering, instrument man 1,750 00 East Ertl School land 3, 9 00 Finance Committee 1,w5.3f} 30 `ire, chief 3,000 00 Fire, captains 4,800 00 Tire, mechanician 2,100 00 Fire, permanent menu 53,845 76 Fire, call men 310 00 Fire, lieutenants 4,500 40 Fire. contingent 6,730 75 Moth, superintenden 800 00 ,f th, clerk 425 00 TREASURER'S REPORT 317 Moth, contingent $3,671 56 Health, agent 2,000 00 Heaalth, clerk 1,100 Go Health, nurse 1,400 00 Health, second nurse , 1,400 00 Health, contagious 7,219 87 Health, milk inspection 725 00 Health, baby clinic 457 50 Health, dental cline 2,408 13 Health, contingent 991 43 Health, hawkers' licenses 43 77 Highway, superintendent 3,500 00 Highway, clerk 1,300 00 Highway, ashes and paper 19,989 22 Highway, maintenance 43,9M 01 Highway, construction 26,209 99 Highway, stable 24,985 78 Highway, office 397 03 Highway, vacations 5,162 00 Highway, garbage 19,904 74 Inspector of Btuldings 2,523 28 Inspector of Plumbing, contingent 49 94 Inspector of Plumbing, s flary- 1,800 00 Insurance 9,925 47 1r'nterest 05,107 47 Legal services 1,387 60 Moderator 100 00 Memorial. Day 1,000 00 Mothers' Aid, agent 7 W 00 Mothers' Aid, clerk, 500 ou Mothers' . id, gencTal expense 10,027 25 New Bed-inr High School 368,734 45 New Senior High School, furnishings 9b,915 99 Outside Aid, agent 700 00 Outside Aid, clerk 500 OCR Outside Aid, general expense: 18,955 00 Overlay, 1924 1.311 53 Overlay, 1925 247 72 Park, maintenance 1,76.5 89 Park, superintendent 200 00 Physician 1,000 00 Park, Victory Field 1,743 01 Pensions 6,668 81 Poles and Wires, inspector 3,000 00 Poles and Wires, clerk 425 00 Pales and Fires, police desk 6,799 34 Poles and Wires, maintenance 8,129 48 318 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Police, ebie€ $3,000 00 Police, lieutenants 7,200 00 Police, patrolmen dS,840 81. Police, szrgeants 4,500 00 Police, janitor and wagonman 1,042 50 Police, specials 2,810 29 Police, contingent 5,329 0.1 Police, clerk and wagunnian 1,G42 50 Printing Town.Report: 2,105 07 Printing voting lists 217 75 Public Library, salaries 12,075 80+ Public Library, books 4,999 86 Public Library, maintenance 4,230 S7 Premium. 941� 7.4 Planning Board 13 00 Playgrounds, salaries 2,999 00 Playgrounds, mainten=ce 2,230 32 Printing Town Records 1,200 00 Registrars of Voters 400 00 School, general control 9,805 97 School, instruction 276,87.0 65 School, operation 38,725 83 School, Americanization 2,140 75 School, maintenance 12,299 48 School, Evening 3,710 73 School, Trade 5,208 53 School, Smith-Hughes Fund 04 94 School, continuation 2,55.1 23 School, new equipment 2,390 00 School, miscellaneous 6,742 20 Selectmen 1,255 26 Sewer, special construction S 00 Sevver, construction 28,807 44 Sevver, maintenance 19,980 29 Sidewalks 19,993 90 Soldiers' Relief 2,537 00 State and Military Aid 762 00 Street lights 29,221 GO Sewer relates 2.686 75 Selectmen's quarters 4,333 80 Town Clerk 8,216 07 Town debt 170,000 00 `1'cwn Hall 3,920 76 Treasurer 4,301 24 Tree Warden, salary 1,000 00 Tree Warden, clerk 125 ®0 Free Warden, contingent 1,206 02 THE ASURER's REPORT 319 Tree Warden, labor 53,=484 94 Tax Titles 1,221 88 Water, truck 3,000 00 Water, superinteadcnt 2,700 00 Water, rebates 110 76 Water, vacations 813 00 Water, clerk 1,140 00 Water, second clerk 936 00 Water, construction 73,904 32 Neater, maintenance 11,923 40 Water, special 10,616 78 Water, office 995 82 Weights and Measures 1,299 91 Work-men's Cormpen&ition 895 36 West End Playground 4,609 45 Watertown American Legion, ffeaclquarters 1,000 00 Watertown Veterans of Foreign Wars, Headquarters 580 00 1920 Corporation Tax refund 21 50 1923 Corporation. Tax refund 60 88 State Tax 70,080 00 Charles River Basin 3,946 41 Metropolitan parks 24,622 53 Metropolitan sewers 32,994 89 Metropolitans water 33,440 24 Special Tax 1,120 58 State Highways 703 12 Fire Prevention 317 02 Soldiers' E-%e ption 139 43 1923 Bank Tay: refund 4 33 1924 Corporation Tax refund 5 33 1925 Corporation Tax refund 5 63 IWO Corpomdon Tax refund 2 34 1921 Corporation Tax refund 46 3,015,407 96 Balance,December 31, 1925 307,611 77 $3,323,019 73 Approved Decernber, 31, 1925 W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Auditor. The following is a list of all moneys and securities which have been placed in mar ebarge by virtue of anv gift, devise;, bequest or deposit: 320 WATERTOi74 N TOWN REPORT The Martha Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank. Balance on hand December 31, 1924 3581 48 Interest for year 24 7 8000 23 Withdrawn 75 00 Balance December 31, 1925 S531 23 The Templeton Fund, S2,500, which is repre-scnted by two 1,004 four per cent first mortgage gold bonds of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem, River and :port Chester Dig ision, and an accotint in the Watertown Sa-,rings Bank for $500. The interest on sane ( 1021 ) pain to the Associated. Charities for distribution at Christmas time as per order of the B€aard. of Selectmen. The several sums of money turned over to me on account of perpetual care of lets in the cemeteries have been deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank and now azuount, including interest, to Balance December 31, 1924 $26,933 33 Intcres't for the year 1925 1,243 51 28,17ti 84 Interest withdrawn on account of Cemetery Department 1924 I,1(53 05 $27,013 7'9 TREASURER'S REPORT 321 Name and amounts coltected s ncc Iast report Garabed reashian S45 00 Tho alas Rogers 7 50 George Page Estate 100 00 Robert Stewart 15 00 Anna Bennett 50 00 Ralph W. Rogers 50 00 Mrs. D. R. Ial,gue 50 00 Samford Crossman 50 00 Francis Mullahy 7 50 Charles B. Chevor 50 00 Maud B. Stewart 15 on Julius Wyss 50 00 Leo Krecorian. 34 00 David Flanders 35 00 Abraham Mills 50 00 P. McDonald 7 50 C. E. Aubrey 15 00 Flora A. Howes 35 00 john A. Banies 15 00 Nellie Stanton 100 00 Bertha .M. Pike 50 Oil LoiAis R. I'Vlills 50 00 Costa Pla,toa 15 00 Mrs. Harry Crawford 100 00 Mrs, George Brackett 50 00 Carl W, Johnson 50 00 Rosamond C€olidge 114 00 Richard Griffiths 35 00 Guy A. Porter 75 00 A. C. Norrish 75 00 George Bakaha,n 15 00 Frednia Embrel 35 00 Lillian Smith 75 00 F. H. Bustin 50 00 Grace Turk-ington 75 00 Mary Myers 35 Oil Louise -Alul;a.r 60 00 4 322 W A` ERrrClWN TOWN REPORT :ilary J, Fernley 75 00 John A. ernes 15 00 ,Jane B. lvlason 50 00 if are Atwood .`its 00 Elizabeth Licnais 75 00 V ictor Topalian 15 00 G. Secord 181. 00 Frank Stephens 75 00 George A. Bartells 37 50 Kukor Jahagian 7 50 Icrrc��ti 0 00 2,362 50 $2,9,:376 29 Municipal 111-ij. ing fund. Certificate of deposit, dated July 3, 1922, from the Union 11+1arket National Bank for S311 5.55.11; also certificate of deposit for $4,691.78 interest to January 3, 1926. The above fend represents the nioney received frolni the Mt. Auburn Cemetery Corporation (620,000) in lieu of taxes an 'land purchased from the Stone (Estate) July, 1012, and the Thomas Dalhy land purebasc ($1,500). Principal 321,500, accumulated interest for January 3, 1926, $14,746.89, secured by bands whose market value at all times equal principal and interest then due. Interest compounded send-annttally. I have also in my charge the following property of the Public Library, `vhich is not direct gifts or bequests to the 'I'oufn Bonds from the Pratt bequest, amounting to S5,000, Bonds for $2,000, invested from accumulated interest received from above funds. Interest due senorannually and paid to Mr. Horace AV,- Otis, -who represents the committee in charge of the fund. also the Benjamin Hcsnier Pierce Fund to the Trustees of the Library, represented by a deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to, including interest, $1,0?4,14, TREASURER'S REPORT 323 Barry Fund, deposited in above savings bank, aumunting to 51,025S8. Mary D. Emerson Mead Fund, account lArat.ertown Public Library, deposited in Union Marl<et National Dank, Savings Department, amounting to, including 111terest, $3,053.68. No sums can be-drawn from the above accounts except upon Witten order of a majority of the "trustees of the .Public Library. C C. �3 324 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT sa .� C7 bq a F+ K K W M H r'±,fy3 C)Iti.oc Cr Ct«-4 cq G:'er 1-0?) r G' MC�Gx7C?C:Z.Eli C5 _ - r'I rI Y{14 T+"1 r-I 44 C r� flV v n .. y +y^L v 4 ti a v 4 a H04 cd c s^1v�)cC CSC Cs C7^^C CC C7oo�e- -�� = m,9�NC. clfill4MGVC`ielcl1 a cc a p3_C�3CC7QC. 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H iT If;1 I.";If lf_�I?•] .61 _ I k.1 N C'l N C°7 C'I D7 C{1 C 1 TVT I^-1 1:1 Cl _. — .-, �•��� ,—�... .-- ��.--•,-�r.- r.---ri r-I. 1---+---r--ri i 0 4r 0-1 40 '4WATER.T01'4 N TOWN REPORT �.=J t t}y W l F 'l Cc.J Kte '� r-I...I.—I H.-I.--,--I�--1•--�H r-t.r�s—.a r-••-•r--'•—�+--!r-E r-,rJ C) � C �J? Zi _ — — V) eel F`J J Leiry^I 1 ]rR.j..1 l 1 71 Cl. TREAS"ER's REPORT 341 X.: w c5 r w 4 FN„r � 1 h 1•' CR C: L n Pell to �4 1 312 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Insurance Ainoun? Due Home 322,000 Due Sept. 1, 1927 Home 22,000 Due Sept. 1, 1929 Reliance 22,000 Due Sept. 1, 1930 Anc,lo-Aincrican 68,000 Due Sept. 1, 1930 Anglo-Aincrican 72,670 Due Sept. 1, 1030 Hartford 2G,500 Due Sept. 1, 1930 Liberty 22,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Continental 22,000 Sept. Due'l, 1926 Continental 22,000 Due Sept. 1, 1929 Continental 15,000 Due Sapt, 1, 1928 Agricultural 26,500 Due Slept. 1. 1028 North British 26,500 Due Sept. 1., 1930 Great Amencan 26,500 Due Sept. 1, 1928 Fire Association 13,000 Due Sept. 1, 1028 Northern Assurance 20,000 Due Sept. 1, 1928 Royal 28,315 Due Sept. 1, 11,929 Horne 38,400 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Federal 51,074 Due Sept. 1, 1927 Home 38,400 Date Sept. 1, 1927 Home 38,100 Due SQpt, 1, 1927 Pennsylvania 10,00() Due Sept. 1, 1026 Boston Insurance Co. 38,000 Due SL-pt. 1, 1928 O"ticen 27,951) Due Sept. I, 1927 Firemen's 25,00U Dite &:pt. 1, 1928 Massaebusetts Fire and Nlaram 15,416 Due ',iept. 1. 1920 Sun 46,248 Dde Sept. 1, 1927 Liverpool and London 20,000 Due Sept. 1 1929 London Assurance 65,000 D tee Sep t, 1 1928 Nonvich Union 38,400 Due Sep L. 1, 1929 Home 38,400 Due Sept, I, 1,928 Home 37,091) Due Sept. J, 1029 . Queen 27,950 Due Sept. 1, 1929 Agricultural 59,811 Due Sept. 1, 1920 TREASURER'S REPORT 343 Aincinit Due Phoenix $26,596 Due Sept 1, 1929 National Chian. 59,841 Due Sept. 1, 1929 l orth Dritish and Mercantile 26,596 Due Sept. 1, 1929 Noni•ich Union 84,788 Die Sept. 1, 1930 Home ' 20,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 Law, -Umoli and Rock 31,000 Due Sept. 1, 1920 American Herman Alliance 7,794 Due Sept. 1., 1027 National 15,000 Due Sept. 1, 1927 Aetna 39,000 Due Sept.. 1, 1927 Royal 30,832 Due Sept. 1, 1930 American 20,000 Due Suit. 1, 1928 Pennsvlvania 35,000 Dine Sept. 1, 1928 Niagara 25,000 ]due Scpt. 1, 1926 Firemen's 24,000 Due &*. 1, 1926 North British Mercantile 20,000 Due Sept. 1, 1928 Firemen's 10,000 Dine Sept. 1, 1928 Boston 36,000 Due Sept, 1, 1926 HaTtford 30,000 Due Sept. 1, 1927 F anklin 49,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 North Assurance 29,000 Due Sept. 1, 1928 American Central 88,950 Due Selit. 1, 1930 Queen 23,124 Due ,%lit. 1, 1927 Hartford 60,000 Due Sept. 1, 1928 Hartford D15,000 Due Sept. 1, 1928 National Security 5:3,000 Due Sept. 1, 1926 I.vndan Assurance 68,000 place Sept. 1, 1930 Home 15,000 Due Sept. 1, 1929 N nrth America 5:3,000 Due .Sept. 1. 1926 Coil]IIIonwealtll 26,000 Due Sept. 1, 1927 Pennsylvania 27,000 Due Sept. 1, 1927 Great Americana 53,0()0 Due Sept. 1, 1929 PlUsburgh Underwriters 53,000 Due Sept. 1, 1929 Queen 15,000 Dtie Sept. 1, 1026 344 WATERTOWN TO'VVN REPORT Home $20,000 Due Sept. 1, 11928 Rclialicc 15,416 Due Sept. 1, 1929 $2,292,000 Hartford Steam Boiler Policy S75,000 Due Jan. 9, 1928 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treasurer. AUDTTOR'S REPORT I herewith present the annual report of the financial transac- tions of the Town of Watertown, for the year ending December 31, 1925.. The various Bands in charge of the Town Treasurer belonging to the Trustees of the Public Library have been examined and foinid correct. I have 'verified the casli of the Town Treasurer and Tay: Collector and found it correct. Periodical examinations of the flax Collector's Outstanding Accounts have been inane and checked against the Controlling Accounts in nay office. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Auditor. Watertown, I\Iass., January 30, 1926 Middlesex, ss. Thera personally appeared the foregoing subscriber, W. W. Norcross, Jr., who made oath that the foregoing statements subscribed to by him are trite. Before me. ILLIA i P. McGUIRE, J-Ustice of the Peace. 345 346 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1925 Receipts Cash oil hand, January 1, 1925 38 Borrowed in anticipation of revenue: Estahr©ok & Co. $100,000 00 Grafton & Co. 500,000 on National ShaNvinut Bank 100,000 00 700,000 00 Borrowed for the £ollmvring purposes: Coolidge School Addition ' 170,000 00 New High School Furnishings 90,000 00 Sewer Construction 27,000 all Water Construction 04,000 00 Water Special 7,000 00 West End- Pleayground 17,000 00 40;1,000 00 Taxes F, 1. Colby*, Collector- Taxes, 1921 592 40 Taxes, 1922 395 44 Taxes, 11123 1,421 81 Taxes, 1924 181,630 29 Taxes, 1925 1,003,48.'1 -1.5 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, Income Tax, 1925 82,209 80 Abatements, various years 11,832 29 1,281,065 47 Miscellaneous Interest Receipts $23,949 71 Premium can Bonds 3,787 16 Potter Fund 22 74 Treasury Receipts 179,442 65 A.U-DITOR'S REPORT 347 Water Receipts 5131,307 17 illItll-T-jughes, I+und 94 94 $388,504 37 33,335,960 22 h:x pen, iwres Almshouse Keeper 900 00 Genertd expense 5,504 04 Ashes and paper 19,989 22 Assessors 10,097 07 Auditor 3,896 05 Betterment streets 23,279 48 Bradford Road drain 83 05 Catty inspection 600 00 Cemetery, superintendent 1,800 00 Labor 4,960 ill Contingent 499 85 Ridgelawn 1,999 58 Charles River Basin 3,946 41 Collector 5,774 67 Contingent 1,519 40 Coolidge School addition 117,343 58 County flax- 53,378 91 December assessments, 1924 14 04 Dog officer 236 70 Drainage 7,189 54 Dust laying 141998 11 East End Library, land 3,100 00 East End Library, plans 300 00 East Side School, land 3,649 00 Election expenses 1,948 87 Engineering, engineer 3,000 00 Consulting engineer 1,600 00 Instrumentman 1,750 Oil Rodman 1,100 00 Contingent 1,1.71 82 Finance Committee 1,530 30 Fire Department, chief 3,000 00 WATERTQ44N TOWN IdFPORT Captains 84,800 00 Lieutenants 4,500 00 Mechanician 2,100 00 Permanent been 53,845 76 Call nien 310 00 Contingent 6,796 29 Tire Prevention tax 317 92 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, super- intendent son 00 Clerk 425 09 Contingent 3,671 56 Health, agent 2,000 00 clork 1,100 00 First nurse 1,400 00 Second nurse 1.,400 00 Milk inspection 725 00 Hawkers' licenses 43 77 Contagious 7,219 97 Baby clinic 457 50 Deutal clinic 2,493 13 Contingent 991 4+3 Headquarters . irteri+can IJegion, No. 99 1 ,000 00 Headquarters Veterans of Foreign Tars No, 1105 580 00 Higl-nvay Superintendent 3,500 00 Clerk 1,300 00 Office expense 307 03 Vacations 5,162 00 Construction 26,200 89 Maintenance 43,98E 91 Stable Tlfaintenance `4,499 86 Garbage Collection 19,1l3'3 78 Inspector of Buildings 12,51213 `)S Inspector of Plumbing, salary: 1 (1() 00 Contingent 49 94 Insurance 9,025 47 Interest 95,107 47 Legal senrices 1,337 60 AUDITOR 5 REPORT 349 Mt.morial Day 81,000 00 Metropolitan Highway tax i 0:3 12 Metropolitan Park tax 24,622 53 Metropolitan Sewer tax 32,994 89 Metropolitan Water tax 33,440 24 Moderator 100 00 Mothers" Aid, agent 700 00 Clerk 500 00 General expense 19,927 25 New High School furnishings 95,915 99 New Senior High School 368,734 15 Notes payable, anticipation of revenue 800,000 00 Outside Aid, agent 700 00 Clerk 500 00 General expense 18,987 50 Overlay, 1921 15 60 1922 166 60 1923 2,172 i 0 1924 2,72b 96 X+ 2c 7,103 63 Park Department, superintendent 200 Ott Maintenance 1,7182 92 Victory Field 1,706 25 Pensions 6,66E 81 Physician 1,0()0 00 Planning Board M 00 Playgrounds, salaries 2,999 00 Maintenance 2,230 32 Poles and tires, inspector 3,000 00 Clerk 425 00 Maintenance 8,129 48 Police desk 6,798 34 Police, chief 3,000 00 Lieutenants 7,200 00 Sergeants 4,50111 00 Patrolmen 48,840 81 Specials 2,S10 28 Janitor and wagon man 1,64.2 50 Clerk and wagon man $1,612 50 Contingencies 5,348 94 Premiu n accoiin ; 949 74 Printing Town records 1,200 00 Printing Town repDrts 2,105 07 Printing voting lists 217 7.5 Public library, salaries 12,678 86 Maintenance 4,240 00 Books, periodicals and binding 4,999 80 Registrars of voters 400 00 School, general control 8,805 97 Instruction 276,879 65 Operation 39,503 83 Americanization 2,140 75 Maintenance 12,299 48 Evening 3,710 7 Trade 5,298 53 New equipment 2,390 90 Cr)nhnttation 2,554 23 Smith-Hughes Fund 94 94 Miscellaneous i 6,742 29 Selectmel-I 1,255 `6 ,Sewer Construction 28,807 44 iMailrtenance 10,983 04 Construction, special 8 00 Rebates 2, 0 75 Sidewalks 19,993 90 Selectmen, quarters 4,333 80 Soldiers' Relief 2,537 00 Soldiers' Exemptions 138 43 State tax 70,080 00 State tax, special 1,120 58 ,State and INIilitary Aid 762 00 Street lights 28,221 60 Tax titles 1,221 88 Town Cleric 8,216 97 Town Debt 170,000 00 Town Hall 3.920 7:5 Treasurer 4,301 24 AUDLTOR'S REPORT Treasury receipts $1.00 47 'Free Warden, salary 1,000 00 Clerk 125 00 Labor 3,484 04 Contingent 1.,29+6 02 Water, superintendent 2,700 00 First Clerk 1,100 00 Second Clerk 036 00 Office c%pense 005 82 Construction 73,004 32 Alaintenance 11,923 40 Special 10,616 78 Truck 3,000 00 Vacations 813 00 ator rebates 110 76 Weights and Measures 1,299 9,1 West End playgr=id 4,668 70 Workmen's Compensation 805 36 Total expenditures $3,028,348 45 Cash on hand, December 31, 1925 307,611. 77 3,3 5,960 22 GENERAL ADMINISTR,ATION Selectmea's Department Appropriation for 1925 81 ,-100 04 Exec lidtht.re;s Barry, Beale&Co., F. W., stationery $12 93 Cohen, Sydney S., blottei-s 10 ..50 Commissioner of Public Safety, licenses 3 00 Craft, W. J., lettering 5 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printuicy 18 72 Elliott & Co., James, repairs 4 10 352 WATJ--.RT0W'N TOWN REPORT Enicrson, 'W illiani M., salary 00 00 Graphic Press, printing 118 56 Gregory William C.,searing notice 3 00 Ingalls, Ernest X., salary 300 00 joy, Hilda C., typewn'ting 10 00 Kelly, Timothy, flowers 15 00 Lydston, W. W., repairs 3 10 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., services 35 73 O Tlalloran, P. FL, services 5 60 Post Office Department, envelopes 43 $4 Setighusch Selfelosing Inkstand Co. 12 98 Tribune Enterprise, advertising 35 75 'Watertown Sun, advertising 16 ,50 Whitney, Arthur II., mlary 300 00 Total expenditures $1,255 20 Transferred to unexpended balance account 144 74 $1,400 04 Auditor's Department Appropriation for 1925 $3,900 00 E%pend atures Adcc ck, Eugene, pens 82 00 American Railway Express Co. 5)4 Blackbird Pen Co., pen 1 75 Graphic Press, printing 105 25 Harris, Mary A., services 169 75 HEI'Wes Electric Co., supplies 75 Lydston, W. W., rubber stamp G 00 Nfarkrmv Ribbon and Carbon Co., stationery 2 31 McI.authlin&Co., office supplies 9 49 lN.Iorrison Pen Co,, supplies 2 00 Mosher, M. F., clerical work 35 00 The Murray Printing Company, reports 14 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 353 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., sen�ices 27 83 Norcross,Jr.,IV.W., salary 3,000 00 Norcross,Jr.,W.W.,incidentals 4 02 Norton, D., L., supplies S 95 Perkins, Frank L., supplies 1 50 Post, Office Department, box rent 2 10 Slaw Co., A. W., subscription 4 00 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter care G 00 Stevens&Fiske, Inc.,pay roll sheets 33 20 Thorp &lkiartin Co., stationer* 96 Tribune Enterprise, advertising 62 00 `Gales Adding Machine Co., adding machine 281 75 'PV a,tertawn Sun, advertising 114 00 Total expenditures $3,806 05 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 95 - $3,900 00 Treasurer's Report Appropriation for 1925 $4,400 00 Expenditures American Railway Express Co., expressing $4.24 Avon Envelope Co., envelopes 14,00 Bri hair, H. W., salary 3,000 00 Brigham, H. "V., incidentals 10 20 Blackbird Pen Go., pens 1 76 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper and machine 170 23 Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising 22 60 Carlst:ron, K. S., clock repairs 3 00 Cunn ff, F. M., clerk 400 00 Dailey Upholstering Co,, repairs 1 00 354 NVATBRTOWN TOWN' REPORT Diculer Co., J. F., supplies 1,928 13 Gibbs Express Co., expressing 50 Gooch, filbert N., repairs 1 01 Graphic Press, cash book 57 47 Harris, 'Kary A., services 3 50 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 3 12 I.oive, Rosalla, services 3 00 Lydston, W. W., stamp 30 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, certifying notes 60 00 Mc Ardle, H. B., supplies 1 55 McGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 62 79 McGuire & Roche, bend 200 00 The IVIurray Printing Company, reports 5 00 New England Telephone and Tele- graph Company, service 23 82 Past Office Department, box rent, stamps 115 01 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 24 12 Stevens & Fiske, supplies 2 25 Todd Protectograph Co., checks 163 05 Uniori 'Niarket National Bank,box 10 00 Total c:�penditures $1,301 24 Transferred to unexpended balance account S 76 $4,400 00 Collector's Department ,kppropriation for 1025 $5,700 00 Expcnditures .Adcock, Eugene, pens 2 00 Becker & Co,, supplies 5 00 Poston Index Caryl Co., check wnit 31 00 13urraughs Adding Machine Co., adding; machine 170 2 Cohen, Sydney S,, blotters 11 60 Aur}axOR`s REPORT 3.55 Colby, F. J., salary -S ,000 00 Colby, F. incidentals 94 04 Cri.tchett, F. E., band 300 40 Cunnifl, F. ., clerk S00 00 Dailey Upholstering Co., repairs 2 50 Coach, Albert N., supplies 1 41 Graphic Press, printing 80 09 Cray & Co., D. J., stamp 1 65 Groom Co., Tbornas., cash book: 59 50 Harris, friary A., services 304 50 Haaves Electric Co., repairs 2 13 Hobbs & Warren, deeds 4 65 Leighton, Thomas J., registering 0 17 Lydston, W. W,, repairing startups 11 15 hlcGlauflin, 13. Pay, deputy collec- tor bond 82 78 'NIcLattthlin & Co., supplies 8 10 Miller, Bryant & Pierce, supplies 3 00 Neiv England Telephone and `T"el&graph-Co., services 23 83 Post Office Departanent, box rent, stamps, etc. 181 s Sengbusch Selfclosing Inkstand Co., inkstand 2 64 Shernia.n Envelope Co., envelopes 14 3S Standard Maintenance Co., ltype- ivriter care 6 00 Tribune Enterprise., advertising 276 77 Ward's, office supplies 3 60 a.tcrto n7 Stun, advertising 265 01 Yawina+n & Erbe Mart fact ring Co., desk and chair 17 50 Total expenditures It5,774 67 Transferred to unexpended balance account 15 33 S5,7 W 00 Assessors} Department Appropriation for 1925 $10,100 00 Expenditures merican Railway Express Co., expressing 83 Appl n, L. L., transfers 389 10 Barry, Beale&. Co., F. W., bhiders 25 10 Beacon Taxi, auto hire; 150 00 Becker & Co., Clair pads 10 50 Bell, Alfilliam, salary 1,425 00 Cntchett, Frederic E., salary 375 OCR Emerson & Co., supplies 11 70 Ford, Helen R., salary 1,250 00 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 24 00 Graphic Press, printing 1,573 15 HaNves Electric Co., repairs 23 44 Hobbs &. Warren, blanks 1 55 Joyce, Barbara, serNices 23 85 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, blue back 1 00 'WeArdle, 1-1. B., office supplies 40 97 1\1cLauthlin & Co., supplies 11 18 'N,Tolloy, C. L., supplies 7 55 Now England. Telephone and Tele- graph Co., ser6ces 46 51 New England Towel Supply Co., service 7 20 O'Brien, Alice, clerical service 144 00 Otis Brothers Co., supplies (53 Post Office Department, box rent and stamps 371 02 Sengbusch Selfelosing Inkstand Co. 3 25 Spaulding, -Moss Co., plans 59 80 Stacy, Harry W., auto lists 15 00 Standard IVIaintenance Co., typewriter care 29 80 Stone, Edwin L., salary 853 33 Tunes Publishing Co., posters 2 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 3h7 Used Car Statistical Bureau, valuation books $30 00 Wakefield Item Co. 75 Wales Adding Machine Co., adding maekunes 171 50 711alsh, Mary F., salary 1,200 04 Watertown Binder, binding books 7 25 Wright, Edward F., salary 1,240 00 Ya-%%,m,an & Erbe Manufacturing Co., cabinets and des 611 06 Total expenditures $10,097 67 Transferred t4 unexpended balance account 810,100 00 Town Clerk's Depgatment Appropriation for 1925 -(58,175 40 Transferrcd, Town Meeting 50 00 8,225 00 Expenditures Amberg Tile and Index Co., supplies 28 75 American City Magazine, subscription 4 00 American Rail,-Nay Fxpxess, expressing 1 09 Baldwin, Frauk, taxi son-ice 5 00 Barry, Beale & Co., F. W., supplies 40 50 Becker & Co., supplies 20 90 Benjamin, Alma R., salary 1,000 00 Bent, C. Frank, supplies 58 Blackbird Pen Co., peas 3 50 Carter's Ink Co., ink 13 50 Fa.t.oii, Leroy 8., record cards 5 85 inerscn c- Co., stamp repair 4 97 Fuller, firs. Carrie M., birth canvass 80 25 fib-nour, Rothery & Co., bond 4 00 Graphic Pass, printing 256 56 GiifFin, Mary C., salary 1,100 00 358 WATERTOAVX TOWN REPORT Hawes Electric Co,, repairs 1 00 Hazeltine, H. L., rubber bands 2 00 Dill, Smith & Co., supplies 1 29 Hobbs & Warren, index book 0 82 Hughes, Jaynes F., printing 24 00 Lydston, W. W., repairs 7 40 Lyons, Thomas F., delivering warrants 43 00 Lyons, William H., delivering warralits 87 00 McArdle, H. B., supplies 3 50 McGuire., William P., salary 3,500 00 McGuire, William P., postage 11 05 McLauthlin & Co.., sty tionery 17 38 McLean & Co., J. C., repairs 1 75 Meagher, Annie G., salary 1,200 00 I4filler, Bryant, Piero Co., ribbon and carbon 45 00 lurphy, P. B., clog license book 4 00 Mational Survey Co., United States atlas 2 95 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., sen ce 115 52 New England Towel Supply Co., scrNrice 7 20 Paragon Binder Corporation, supplies 10 33 Patten, Thomas Roswell, services 0 00 Perkins, Frank L., type cleaner 1 50 Phillips RubberCo- supplies 2 Oil Physicians' return of births 81 25 Post Office Department, postage 32 69 Regan, Daniel, senrices 2 00 ;Sengbusch Selfclosing Inkstand Co., inkwells 11 82 Smart, Charles N., supplies. 0 08 Standard Maintenance Co., typewiiter care 33 00 Thorp & Martin, supplies 4 07 Tribune Enterprise, advertising 180 01 U File M Binder Manufacturing Co., supplies 0 15 Undertaker's returns, deaths 39 25 Watertown Bindery, binding records 29 50 Watertown Electric Co., lamps S1 25 Watertown Sun, adVertising 0 00 Watertown Taxi, carting 2 00 lVilson, R. H., services 3 00 York, Ha.rrY J., services 0 00 Y awmaii &Erbe Manufacturing Co,, office equipment 63 00 Total expenditures $9,216 97 Transferred to unexpended balance accotult; S 03 $8,22.5 00 Election Expenses Appropriation for 1925 $2,000 00 Transferred, Town lVecti-11 50 00 1,950 00 Expenditures Devlin, John J„ labor on bDoths 50 00 Eastman, Warren J., trucking 20 00 Emerson & Co., stamp 53 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 20 Graphic Prm, printill; 497 25 Hughes, James E., printing 11 00 Kiley, John F., labor on booths 30 00 Lyons, Thurnas F., delivering warrants 90 00 Lyons, 7611iam H., pasting notices 7 00 Mackin's Lunch, meals 23 70 Miller's Lunch, meals 5 00 Malloy, C. L., supplies 5 50 Mt. Auburn Lunch, nicals 1 55 Fay rolls, election officers 922 00 Spaulding, Moss Co., blue prints 4 74 Terrzian, Nazareth, meals 75 Tribune Enterprise, advertising 3 25 Victoria Spa., meals 14 00 Watertown Sun, advertising 5 23 360 S1 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Taxi Co., tracking $11 00 Whittemore, Carroll Co., catering 193 59 Yawman & Erhe Manitfacturing Co., flli'ag cabinet 45 75 Total expeaditures 1,048.87 Transferred to tinexpended balance account 1 13 $1,050 00 Registrars of Voters Appropriation for 1925 8400 00 Expo aditur•es Canady, Oscar M., salary 8100 00 Gleason, P. D., salary 50 00 Loynd, John A., salary 100 OD McGuire, William P., salary 100 00 NIcFIu h, Bernard S., salary 50 00 54, 00 00 Torn Hall Appropriation for 1025 $3,950 00 Expenditures Baker, Frank G., repairs 556 51 Bent, Frank C., supplies 19 50 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 8 55 Roston & Maine R. R., freight 50 Dolge Co., C. B., Supplies 14 40 Edison Electric Co., service 312 56 Fort Hill Raper Co., paper 7 85 Gordon & Son, James, painting 25 00 Hicks, James, service 160 00 Kiley, John F., salary 1,`00 00 Lester, Fred W., supplies 2 10 Marcella, A., parroting B56 00 AUDITORP S REPORT I Morris, G. E., repairing roof $49 60 New EaglKnd Sales Co., supplies 4 50 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 1,188 47 Perkins, E. A., repairs 170 86 Regan, Daniel, semices 3.0 00 Rochester Germicide Co., floor oil 7 50 Rooney & Son, repairs W 60 Ryan Co., L., samclust Whiting, IM., carpentry work $� 42 Total empenditures S3,920 75 Transferred to unexpended balance account 210 75 $3,950 00 Moderator Appropriation for 1925 $100 00 Expenditures Crawford, F. E., salary. $100 00, Planning Board Appropriatic-iii for 192.5 850 00 Expen dii F f res The Murray Printing Company, reports s13 00 Transferred to unexpeaded balance account 37 00 $50 00 Legal Services Appropriation for 1925 51,750 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 300 00 $1,450 00 Expenditures DeBiois, George L. and Maddison, rent $7 09 Getchell, A. C., Co., printing 40 50 Leighton, Jr., Thomas, recording 933 74 Lovell, Arthur T., reporting hearing 03 42 Miller, John C., taking testimony 76 14 Page, Rodney C., salary 817 20 Page, Rodney G., recording deeds 106 8fl Stone, Walter C., salary 182 74 Total expenditures $1,387 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account 62 44 1,450 00 Printing Town Report Appropriation for 1925 $2,110 07 E ji"difures The N-1urray Printing Company, reports $2,105 07 Transferred to unexpended balance account 5 GO — 2,110 07 Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1925 $275 00 Expenditures Graphic Press, printing $217 75 Transferred to unexpended balance account 57 25 $275 00 Memorial Day Appropriation for 1925 31,000 00 Expvvdifures Patten, Isaac C., Past 81, G. A.Re $1,000 00 AE9.t]rrOR'S REPORT 13 Contingent Appropriation for 1925 $1,650 00 Expenditures Cambridge, City of, claim 334 50 Cotter, Norah, settlement 300 00 Eaton, Leroy- S., Christmas carols 32 70 Edison DI lect.ric Illuminating Co., Christmas tree :33 14 Fewry, Man,, M., claim 7 a 00 Fitzgerald, Annie A., claim 75 00 Fart Hill Paper Co., paper cups 3 OS Goding, Herbert, repairs 7 45 Hackett Brothers Co., supplies 27 00 Haves Electric Co., Christmas tree bulbs, etc. 32 74 Higginbotham, Dr. F. A., examination 5 00 Howard Clock Co., E., repairs 9 05 Howard Zee Co., ice 22 60 Lyons, William H. 3 00 11rlaniucci, Antonio and Guie;lio, clahn 38 47 McGuire, William P., Christmas tree 115 01 lwrlcLaut.11in & Co., Christman bells ? 32 Newton Constabulary, hand 30 00 Nichols, Gilbert, care town clock 50 00 Otis Brotbers, Christmas tree stand 4 20 Patrick, Mrs. Alary, claim 50 00 Patten, Thomas R., services 3 00 Reformatory for Women, flags 148 80 Riverside Filling Station, Christmas trees 36 00 Roberts, Hemy, ringing bells 13 00 Shea, George aA., ringing bells 3 00 Shipton, A. Lester, ringng bells 12 00 Stone & Forsy.the Co , paper cups 12 30 . Graphic Press, sale posters 0 00 Tribune Enterprise, advertising land, sale 43 50 Watertown Sun, advertising land sale 30 00 W'atertown Taxi Co., folding chairs 2 50 3(�� WATER`1'Ol' N "`OWN REPORT West Publishing Co., Massachusetts Digest 7 50 Whyte, Patrick W., rigging bell 3 00 York, 1-I=y J., senficcs 3 00 Yawnia.n&Erbe Manufacturing Co., office equipment 312 10 Total expenditures 31,519 46 Transferred to unexpended valance account 130 54 --. $1,050 00 Finance Committee Appropriation for 1925 $1,750 00 Expeiidiwrez Blazo, Harold I3., salary 187 50 Coburn, In,iiig B., salary as clerk 41 67 Graphic Press, printing 1,039 18 Joy, Hilda C., typewriting- 35 00 Kiley, John F., services 50 00 Post Office Department, stamps 10 00 Ward's, hinders and sheets 1150 915 Winship, ITT. W., brief cases 16 00 Total expenditures $1,530 30 Transferred to unexpended balance account 210 70 81,750 00 Insurance Appropriation for 1025 $11,069 58 Rxpesidihtres Barker, Susan P., premium $318 Oil Can dy, Clsear 11T., premium 368 87 Coburn, Inning B., premium 196 83 AUDITOI''S REPORT +��7 Oritche'tt, F. E , premium 827E 25 Fany-ell, Willian-i E , premium 732 00 Gallagher, Thomas. F., prernium 1,436 37 G*iiour, Rothery &- Co., premiuinn 2,1. 4 07 Graphic Press, prin.tin, 23 50 'IcGlauflin, B. Fay, pre3nium 410 08 -KcGuirc & Roche, prep UM-1 202 30 O'Cormell, Edward Co., premium 5-16 75 Plunkett, Jaynes P., pren ium 401 93 Stone, Edwin L., preinium 2,185 22 Thomas, William H., premil-utn .1305 10 11"right, E(Iwin F., prenilum 127 20 Total expenditures -59,92-i 47 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1,144 11 - 11,060 58 Reserve Fiind Appropriation for 1925 $5,00D 00 Expenditures Fire Department, coatingent $900 00 Transferred to unexpended balance, account 4,100 00 5,000 00 PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Police Department, Chief Appropriation for 1925 1,,3,000 00 I-ExpG rtdihires I,fUmore, John F., salary :3,000 GO 3 i6 i4 A TERTOWN `DOWN REPORT Police Department, Lieutenants. Appropriation for 1.025 87,200 00 ExpeWitures Burke, James P., salary $2,400 00 McNamara, John F., salary 2,400 00 Reilly, Joseph J., salary 2,400 00 87,200 00 Pollee Department, Sergeants Appropriation for 1,025 $4,500 00 E.rpe;tdihe res Donnelly, Andrew J., salary $2,250 00 Searle, George B., salary 2,250 00 84,500 00 Police Department, Patrolmen Appropriation for 1,12,E �-10,117 3 Transferred, Town 7,fecting 2.50 t K) -- 8,8G7 38 Expeitditures Boyle, Edward J., salary S1,368 92 Brown, Vernon S., salary 2,000 00 Callahan, Patrick J., salary 2,000 00 Clinton, Joseph F., salary 1,1374 20 Coleman, William P., salary 2,000 00 Cullen, Thomas J., salary 2,000 00 Devaney, Thomas W,, salary 2,000 00 Doherty, Henry M—, salary 2,000 00 Farrell, Geargc G., salary 1,974 20 Gleason, John F., salary 2,000 00 Glidden, Charles H., salary 1,786 28 Hanley, Lawrence +C., salary 2,000 00 Igoe, Janes M,, salary 2,000 00 i3 •.+ AUDITOR'S.'S REPORT 3 .� Igoe, Jahn J_, salary $2,000 00 Liston, Edward J., sala-ry 1,945 71 Loughlin, Joseph F., salary 2,000 00 'Mann ix, Frank L., salary 1,991 50 Murphy, Edward P., salary 1,900 00 Nally, Francis A., salary 1,.)00 00 Owens, Richard J., salary 2,000 00 Perkins, Arthur TA., salary 2,000 00 Perkins, Louis, salary 2,000 00 Reilly, James M., salary 2,000 00 Savage, Stewart E., salary 2,000 00 Walsh, Joseph, salary 2,000 00 Total expenditures $4, 8,940 81 Transferred to unexpended balance account 26 57 848,867 38 Police Department, Special Police Appropriation for 192 i ,2,560 00 Transferred, Town -A'.leetin 300 QO 2,860 00 Expeoidfhires Burke, Jarnes J., salary 701 75 Callahan, P. J., salary 2 00 Devaney, Jaynes, salary 600 75 Gilfoil, Joseph H., salary 1,014 10 'N,lurphy, Edward P., salary 2 00 'Nfu phy, Janes, salary 462 53 Oates, iN+Iicha l B., salary 15 75 Walker, Jahn, salary 11 40 Total expenditures $2,810 28 Transferred to unexpended balance account 49 72 �,,2,860 00 368 W.A.TrMTO N TOWN REPORT Police Department, janitor and Wagon lean Appropriation for 1925 $1,642 50 Expend-itures Holmes, Arnold F., salary S1,942 50 Police Department, Clerk and Wagon Man Appropriation for 1025 $1,642 54 Expenditures Powers, Fnmk J., salary $1,642 50 Police Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1925 133,400 00 Transferred, 'Town' Meeting 5,350 00 Expenditures Associated Tire Corporation, tube 0 15 Baker, Frank G., connecting radiators 150 00 Battery Service Co., supplies 19 21 Pent, Frank C., supplies 9 20 Boston Consolidated Cas Co., service 70 01 Boston & Nfaine, R. R., freight 5 34 Burke, Jaynes P., license and expenses 9 90 B-Litler i1Ioter Corporation, Ford sedan. 259 Ali? Cadillac Auto Co., repairs 51 ; 2 Carpenter Portable Light Co,, light 35 51 Carpenter, W. D., disinfectant 6 05 Carter Clothing Co., ,gloves 7 50 Chase, Cedric C., devOoping and printing 1 57 Church Street Filling Station, auto supplies 13 45 C;laflin & Co., W. A., first aid supplies 7 39 CClitt Co., G. L., new motorcycle and repairs 739 04 AUDITOR'S REPORT e359 Durnan, James H., Jr., auto supplies $166 87 Dolge Co., C, B., disinfectant 47 25 Doherty, Joseph L., auto supplies 4 50 Edison lslectric Co., semice 15+6 25 Eureka Chemical Co., disinfectant 5 00 Flak Fingerprint System Co., ink 1 40 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 13 00 Foote, Herrick, revolvers and grenades 90 fig Garnewell Co., The, register paper 21 06 Graphic Press, printing; 94 32 Harding; Unifdrrn and Regalia Co., uniforms 1$ 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 12 72 Hayes Sen ice Station, auto supplies 6 10 Henley, Kinit all Co., new Hudson car 1,035 00 Hood. Rubber Products Co., supplies 3 00 Jo-anal of Criminal Identification, subscription 3 00 Keefe, D. F., repairs 28 40 Keefe's Express, expressing 5 75 Kelley, ]fir, M. J., x-rav work 25 00 King, Dr. A. L., services 6 00 Library Bureau, cards 3 75 Linsky & Bros., i T., clothing 08 65 'Maeldn's Lunch, lunches 3 85 4e1iF1 , ta'ct Garage, supplies 1 85 Alathcws Motor Co., auto repairs 2b 71 1vfcLauthlin & Co., stationery, etc. 59 58 'i\filler's Lunch, lunches 41 45 Xlilnare, John F., expenses. 132 00 7\1orre11's auto Express Co., expressing 1 00 Mt. Auburn. Garage, auto supplies 40 05 Nally, Francis A., expenses 2 70 New England Telephone any. Telegraph Company 174 37 Nonantuin Coal Co., coal 247 08 Onthank & Co., Arthur, supplies 3 50 Parisian Dye House, cleaning 3 00 Perry Co., C, R., register paper 1 62 370 IVATI!'WI'0WX TOWN REPORT Powers, Francis J., renewal licensc S2 00 Police Review, subscription 2 00 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, twisters 10 $0 Reilly, James M., uniform 22 50 Reilly, Joseph J., renewal license, etc. 12 65 Standard 'k1aintenance Co., typewriter care 6 00 Standard Oil Co., oil 11 43 Sullivan, ,wines H., oil and gasoline 11001 95 Taylor's Typewriter Exchange, rebuilt typewriter 17 50 Towhill Co., games T., supplies 39 12 Water Department, waver 20 00 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint 26 27 Watertown Battery Co., repairs 10 68 Watertown Electric Co., supplies 1 75 Watertown Tire Co,, supplies 6 85 Yaw-man&Erbe'NIanufa.cturing Co., desk and cards 149 72 Total expenditures $5,348 94 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 06 $5,350 0 Fire Department, Chief Appropriation for 1925 'q'000 0(] Expandiiures O'Hearn, John W., salary $3,000 00 Fire Department, Captains Appropriation for 1925 54,800 00 Expend i res Kelley, John, salary $2,400 00 Stanley, Thomas, salary 2,400 00 AUDL OR's REPORT 371 Fire Department, Lieutenants Appropriation for 1925 $4,600 00 Expenditures Devaney, John, salary $2,250 00 McElroy, William, salary 2,250 00 - 84,50-0 00 Fire Department, Mechanician Appropriation for 1925 $2,100 00 Expeiidt'trr.rc-.F McManus, Frank, salary $2,100 00 Fire Department, Permanent Meal Appropriation for 11.)25 $53,845 76 Ezpewdiwres Blackburn, Charles, salary 2,000 00 Clifford, Clarence, salary 2,000 00 Castello, Jerome, salary 2,000 00 Darrlis, James, salary 2,000 00 Flanagan, Jsanies, salary 2,000 00 Gildea, john, salary 2,000 00 Gil€lea, I_ Joseph., salary 1.,912 88 Gilfoil, George, salary 1,072 88 Billier, Samuel, salary 2J)DO 00 Howard, Charles, salary 2,000 00 Hunter, Jalua, salary 2,000 00 Lane, Ward, salary 2,000 00 Mackin, Joseph, salary 2,000 00 Mackin, A-Ara,lter, salary 2,000 00 Maloney, Thomas, salary 2,000 00 Mann, Charles, salary 1,90() 00 Mel"llxincy, Bei-trarn, salary 2,000 00 1fcNiehols, Peter, salary 2,000 00 372 WATERTO'R'kPN TOWN REPORT Nfee, Gerald, salary $2,000 00 '.Tee, ,James, salary 2,000 00 EIrnore, Patrick, salary 2,000 00 Nfurphy, Jere, salary 2,000 00 lVlturphy, Raymond, salary 2,000 00 Murphy, Thomas, salary `?,W 00 Nichols, Gilbert, salary. 2,000 00 Quirk, John, salary 2,000 00 Streeter, Willard., spiry 2,000 00 $53,845 76 Fire Department, Call Men Appropriation for 1z)2.5 310 00 H,XPC)IaVtI!res Bates, Arthur, salary $155 00 Murphy, James, salary 155 00 31.0 00 `ire Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1025 m,900 00 Transferred, Deserve Fund 900 00 86,800 00 Expenditures American lire Equipmennt Co., supplies $364 74 American Railway Express Co., expressing 0 36 Associated Tire Corporation, repairs 8 05 A utornoti,.=e Electric Service Corpora- tion, brushes 5 71 Barnes Co., Henry K., pose 550 60 Baker, Frank G., repairs 5 46 Barrett, J. P., repairs 64 80 Bent, Drank C., supplies 8 6 Beebee, F. J., electric light 35 00 Bosun Consolidated Gas Co,, service 207 47 AUDITOR'S REPORT 373 Bowles, George W., repairs S3 00 Butters Express, exFressing 50 Cameron, W. R., repairs 1 50 Carlstrom, X. S., clock repairs 2 50 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 33 70 Duman, Jr., James H., supplies 2 (10 Eagle Auto Supply Cc., ,supplies 7 0a East Watertown Bazaar, hardware 1 10 Edison Llcctric Co., service 256 10 Eureka Chemical Co., disinfectant 2 50 Everett Bros., transportation 35 Fireman's Standard, subscription 6 23 Fire Protection Co., supplies 17 00 Fire and A-Vater Eng-hicering, sub- scription 8 00 Fletcher Uardware Co., supplies 03 83 Foley, D. J., supplies 12 75 Frankil, Samuel, chains and hooks 29 0-0 Fraser, W. H,, laundry 54 09 Frontier Press, Lincoln Library 19 50 Gamewell Co., The, new box 345 154 00 Gibbs Express, expressing 40 Gill % .Augustus C., auto repairs 12 00 Grading, Herbert, repairs 5 40 Gosse, Atherton C., batteries 43 00 Grant's Express Co., expresshig 1 75 Green & Co., S. B., cement 2 30 Griff th, W. C., supplies 10 00 Hardy, J. 11T., chimney sweeps 3 00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 72 46 Heaney Manufacturing Co., ,grease S 10 Dill, Frank W., polish 3 00 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies 5 00 Holland, EdN-,,ard D., supplies 22 47 Hood Rubber Co., rubber boots J 30 Hughes, W. D., Bon dim 3 65 Interstate Machine Products Co., frehorn 35 00 Jameson, 171 rank J., supplies 271 84 374 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Jennev IN-lanufacturing Co., valves 8 25 Jewett, JCseph. P., repairs 9 53 Keefe, C. H., expressing 2 00 Kinchla's Express Co., expressing 50 Kxess & Son, Or F., snpplies 16 21 Lewando's, laundry 106 61 Lewis, Jr., Alonzo, cleaaier 1 25 Locomobil.e Company of Massachusetts, repairs 573 82 Lowell, Horace S., soda 21 00 Ma.cIntosh, Jahn, coal :327 19 1XIagann c� Co., J., auto supplies 3 90 Massachusetts Reformatory, equipment 37 50 Massachusetts Mate Prison, equiptnent 109 50 Maxim Motor Co., supplies and repairs 1,126 97 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 39 56 Meister Co., D. A., supplies 34 35 lJercliants Tire Co,, solid tires 185 00 Mosso Laboratmies, C. ,A., supplies 2 00 Muny m's Auta Supply Co., fuel 35 The Xlurra.y Printing; Company, reports 6 00 New England Coal Co., fuel 347 33 New England Fire appliance Co., acid 208 91 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 157 53 O'Hearn, John W., convention expenses 151 30 Otis Brothers, Co., supplies 1 00 Pequossette Press, fire prevention cards 32 50 Reformatory for rumen, sheets 27 22 Rosenberg, E., settees 10 00 Ruane, flowers 8 0() Sewell Cushion Wheel Co., repairs 20 00 Stewart, Thornas, pipe 10 00 Stone & Co., J. W., ,auto repairs 37 15 Sullivan, Jarnes W., gasoline 396 25 5'rift & Co., soaps 48 28 Tribune Enterprise, advertising 3 00 Union Carpet Lining Co., comfortables 75 00 United Ilflot+ors Service. Co., repairs 1 02 AUDITORS REPORT Vacuum Oil Co., ail 30 54 Water Department, Nvater 56 54 Waterproof Paint, and Varnish Co., paint 42 79 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 34 81 Watertown Public "Kark-et, ail 40 " aterto m Sun, advertising 6 00 Yawman & Erbe Ma°nfacturing Co., cabinet 20 35 Total expenditures 8+G,7J{i 29 Transferred to -unexpended balance account: 3 71 $6,800 00 Fire Prevention Tax Appropriation for 1925 317 02 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax $317 02 Pensions Appropriations for 1925 $7,850 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 615 00 7,235 00 Expenditures Andrews, John L., pension 600 00 Bright, W. A., pension soa 00 Burke, Martin, }pension 584 26 Butler, George, pension 224 25 Doyle, James, pension 782 50 Holt, John H., pension 477 75 Howard, William A., pension 1,000 On Lyons, Thomas F., pension 416 15 McCafferty, Patrick, pension 683 90 Mushy, Jahn J., pension 1,000 00 Total expenditures 80,668 81 370 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended balance account $566 10 7,235 00 Inspector of Buildings, Contingent - Appropriation for 1925 S2,525 00 Expendiiures ChuTch Street Filling Station, caso- line, etc. 133 48 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 40 70 Ford, Anna D., clerk 216 50 Ford, Mary, service S 50 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 2 25 Hayes Service Station, labor and supplies 2 60 Howard Ice Co., ice 1 95 °lathe-Ts 1vtotor Co., repairs 95 NeW England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 21 85 Nilson, William H., salary 2,000 00 Witson, William H., garage rent 8D 00 Worcester, Ralph H., auto repairs 5 50 Total expenditures $2,523 28 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 72 2,525 00 Weights and Measures Appropriation for 1025 $1,300 00 Ex Pend il t;%Fs Battery and Ignition Service Co., repairs SO 5(1 Bent, Frank C., merchandise 6 65 Durnan, Jr,, James H., supplies :31 79 Graphic Press, printing 6 25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 371 Ha--es Service Station, repairs 9,19 05 Hobbs &Warren, supplies 20 27 Kiley, John F., salary. 1,000 00 Kiley, John F., garage rent 00 00 Meister Co., D, A., painting and lettering 54 40 Roonoy, Bernard, labor 45 00 Scale Journal, subscription 2 00 Total expenditures $1,299 01 Transferred to unexpended Nalance account 09 $1,300 00 Gypsy and Biro Tail Moth, Superintendent Appropriation for 1925 800 00 Ford, John C., &alanr 00 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 19 5 IS-425 00 Expcnd tunes Ford, Anna, salary 25 00 Gypsy and Brown-'Tail Moth, Contingent Appropriation for 1925 M,700 Expoiditures Bowles, Ge©rge W., sprayer repairs 85 00 Church Street pilling Station, gas and oil 10 75 Eastman, Warren J., trucking 10 00 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 150 Fitzhenry, Guptell Co., repairs 57 25 378 WATERTOWN4 TOWN REPORT Fletcher Hardware Go., supplies 11 05 Ford, John C., incidentals, expenses 100 00 Ford, Mary F., senices 173 34 Frost & Co., H. L., spraying 131 50 General Chemical Co., arsenate of lead 365 51 Graphic Press, supplies 1 50 Hackett Brothers, weer 1 50 Holland, Edward D., supplies 165 20 Howard Ice Co., ice 45 McL authl%n & Co., supplies 35 Moulton Co., C. W. H., ladders 20 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 21 17 Pay rolls 2,574 30 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter ease 2 00 Tharp & Martin, supplies 1 50 A Tribune Enterprise, advertising 19 69 Total exper.diture.5 $3,671 56 Transferred to unexpended balance account 28 44 3,70a 00 Tree Warden Department, Salary Appropriation for 102.5 $1,000 00 Expeiidififres Horton, Van D., salary S1,000 00 Tree Warden, Clerk .Appropriation for 1925 $125 00 Rk-Read tures Ford, Minna, salary 8120' 00 MUDITOR'S REPORT 3 7 9 Tree Warden, Labor Appropriation for-192 S3,500 Del Ex end-atrcres Pay rolls $3,484 04 Transferred to unexpended valance account 15 06 ,i00 00 Tree Warden, Contingent Appropriation For 1925 $1.,300 00 Expenditures Associated Tire-Corporation, tubes $3 35 Bent, Frank C., supplies 85 31 Central Garage, trucking 3 00 Church Street Filling Station, gaso- line, etc. 7 51 Clain & Co., W. A., supplies 1 00 Commercial Tire Sales Co., auto supplies 25 90 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 16 25 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 27 10 Ford, Mary, senlces 23 00 Framingham Nurseries, trees 70 00 {Green & Co., S. B., cement I go Griffith, W. C., axes 21 07 Hackett Brothers Co., water 5 Hares er%ice Station, repairs and supplies 53 40 Hinkley, C. E., plugs 0 7.5 Horton., Van D., expenses, 12 10 Howard Fee Co., ice 3 97 Penney Manufacturing Co., gasoline I4I3 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 2 00 390 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT McGlau n, B. Pay, insurance 86 00 vIcLauthlin & Co., supplies 8 70 Meister Co,, D. A., lettering plates, etc, 39 90 Moulton Co., C. W. H., ladder 15 00 New England Nurseries, trees 337 50 New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., service 21 46 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, tools, supplies 25 02 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter care 2 00 Stone & Forsythe Co., supplies 3 00 Tropieat Paint; and Oil Co.,Brielastic 8 70 Vacations 124 00 Ward & McPhail, auto repairs 76 15 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint 7 50 Webster Co., W. A., lumber 16 56 Whiting, M., repairs 44 07 Total expend.ittues $1,296 02 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 08 $1.300 00 Poles and Wires Department, Imspector Appropriation for 1925 S3,000 00 xpanditures - Vahey, Patrick J., salary 1,3,000 00 Pales and Wires Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1925 $425 00 Expenditures Ford, Anna, salary $387 50 Ford, Mary 37 50 $425 00 AUDITOR'S RBPORr 381 Poles and Wires Deponent, Maintenance Appropriation for 1925 $7,758 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 375 00 8,133 00 E-qui4hir6s American Railway Express Co., expressing 83 34 Bent, Fraak C., supplies 13 04 Butters Express Co., expressing 1 00 Doston &. Maine R. R., freight 3 47 Eaten, Leroy S., printing 35 75 Edison Damp Works, bulbs 3 34 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., charging battery 1 02 Eisenhardt, Paul, shack absorbers 50 Ferrin, F. M., cable and boxes 157 53 Fisher, jaines, carpenter work 6 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 11 35 Ford, Anna R., towels, soap, etc. 15 00 Ford, Mary, services 23 00 Galen Street Garage, supplies 2 75 Galligan & Son, J. J., supplies 50 Gamewell Co., The, supplies 793 61 General Electric Co., prajeetor 41 50 Gibbs Express, expressing 35 Goding, Herbert, repairs 4 80 Grant's Express, expressing 75 Graphic Press, stationery 57 75 Hackett Brothers Co., water 2 25 Hartung, Paul G., lumber and labor 17 80 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 39 73 Herbert & Co., Williarn, supplies 7 00 Hinkley, 0. E., battery tester 3 35 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 3 37 Holland, Edward D-, supplies 23 23 Howard ice Co., ice 3 63 Keefe's Express, expressing 27 00 382 ATRWrOWN TOWN REPORT Loop Battery Service Station, tire and tube S20 70 Mahoney, D. J., supplies 11 25 Main Street Garage, supplies and repairs 452 65 Massachusetts, Ccmmonwealth of, registration 16 00 Xlathe,�%Fs Motor Co., repairs 7 07 McElhiney, Eldon E., painting 45 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 2 25 Meister Co., D. A., lettering truck, etc. 96 0 New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., service 45 71 O'Leary, Arthur L., battery repairs 8 50 Pay rolls, weekly 3,940 10 Pettingell, Andrews Co., supplies 333 04 Post Office Departmeut, stamps 3 00 Rooney & Son, I F., labor and supplies 52 95 Samson Electric Co., supplies 27 50 Shaw-Walker Co., supplies 3 86 Standard Maintenance Co., typeevriter care 2 00 Stewart & Co., & A., s-v%itch and repairs 31 IT Sullivan, James 1-1., gasoline 140 88 Thorp & INIartin Co., stationery 10 55 whey Bros., trucking 5 50 ahoy, P. J., garage rent and. inci- deatals 07 40 Waterproof faint and Varnish Co., paint 40 45 Watertown Electric Co., supplies 2 10 Western Electric Co,, desk stand. 9 30 We snore, Savage, ewe and cable, 1,437 69 Total expenditures $8,129 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 52 58,133 00 AUDITORS P.RPQRT 3$3 Deg Officer Appropriation for 1925 8250 00 Expandijures Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of dogs $236 70 Transferred to unexpended bala-nce account 13 30 LL $250 00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department, Agent A-ppropriation for 1925 82,000 00 Expenditures' Tapper, John W., salary 82,000 00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1925 81,100 00 Expenditures Jay, Hilda, salary S1,100 00 Health Department, First Nurse Appropriation for 1925 61 ,400 00 Expenditures Gordon, Edith, salary $1,400 00 Health. Department, Second Nurse Appropriation for 1925 $1,400 00 Expenditures Clarke, Louise, salary $1,400 00 334 WATLRTOWN TOWN REPORT Health Department, Milk Inspection Appropriation for 1025 $725 OU Expe-11ditures Claflin Co., Walter A,, supplies, 2 35 Massachusetts AgriciAtural Experimental Station, testing 7 50 Pequossette Press, millc tags 7 25 Tapper, John W., salary 700 00 'VfIright, Zeigler Co., acid and bottles 7 90 $725 00 Health Department, Hawkers' Licenses Appropriation for 1925 60 00 Expandi tares Johnson Co., J. G., badges 842 77 Transferred to unexpended balance account 16 23 Soil 00 Health Department, Contagious Appropilation for 1925 $7,500 00 E%pead- tunes Boston, City cif, care $10285 43 Cambridge, City of, case 875 00 Cambridge Hospital, care 4 25 Department cf Public Welfare, care 181 00 Kelley, Dr. 'U. J., x-ray examinations 20 00 Lakeville State Sanatorium, care 366 21 Massachusetts Homeopathic Hcsplta.l, care 2,800 00 Massacliusetts, Cornmonwealtlt of, care 194 00 North Reading Stage Sanatorium, care 608 73 Pittsfield, City of, care 108 00 Rutland State Sana.toritim, care 448 50 AUDITOR'S €EPORT 385 Simonds, Luther, rabies treatment $45 00 altbam Hospital, care 141 75 Westfield State Sanatorium, care 52 00 New Vork Health Department, treatments 100 00 Total expenditures $7,219 87 Transferred to unexpended }valance acccunt 280 13 7,500 00 Health Departinent, Contingent Appropriation for 1925 $1,000 00 Expeotditures American Railway Express Co., expressing 8 1 35 Associated Tire Corporation, tube -10 Bent, Frank C., hardware supplies 45 Church Street Filling Station, rent and repairs 182 61 Clafi n & Co., Walter A., supplies 6 43 Clarke, Louise, carfares 54 65 Crowley & Gardner, Schick test 2 80 Graphic Dress, printing 8 23 Hayes Sen ice Station, g=zasoline, etc. 20 50 Hobbs : Warren, supplies 12 15 Howard Ice Co., ice 60 00 Jenney Manufacturing Co., oil 4 00 Joy, Hilda Co., incidentals 8 23 llahady Co., E. F., supplies 8 56 1l'assac,husetts, Commonwealth of, registration 10 0) 1 IcGuire & Roche, insurance 59 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 7 76 McLean & Son, J. C., chair 12 75 Modern Hospital Publishing Co., subscription 3 00 386 NVATHIRTOWN TOWN' REPORT The 'Murray Printing Company, reports 19 75 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 91 74 New England Vowel Supply Co., service 18 60 O'Halloran, P. H., constable service 2 60 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 1 61 Pequossette Press, printing 24 00 Post Office Department, box rent and stamps 32 10 Sullivan, .Tames H., gascae, 121 24 Tapper, Jahn W., telephones and carfares 7 60 Thayer, Samuel G., disposal of dead animals 98 50 Tribune Enterpnise, printing 87 90 Underwood Typewriter Co., repairs 1 80 Worcester, Ralph H., ail 1 00 Total expenditures $991 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account 8 57 S1,con 00 Inspection at Plumbing, Salary Appropriation for 1925 $1,800 00 Expenditures Coding, Herbert, salary $298 50 Wishart, T. B., salary 1,501 50 81,800 ()D Inspector of Plumbing, Contingent Appropriation for 1925 $50 OD Expenditures Goding, Herbert, services during vacation $10 00 AUDITOR P S REPORT 387 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., sere-ice $20 09 Pequossette Press, printing 13 25 Total expenditures 40 94 Transferred' to unexpended balance. account 06 S50 00 Cattle Inspection Appropriation for 102 i 600 00 Expenditures Hurnphreville, J. F., salary 600 00 Sewer Department, Construction Appropriation for 1025 S10,000 40 Additional appropriation 600 00 Borrowed 27,000 00 — — S,37,000 00 Expen diM res Beatrice & Sari, A., sand 72 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 72 30 Freeman, Thomas, catch basins 8 00 Grace, WilEam, building ivanholes 512 00 Holland, Edward D., tools 111 60 Hood Rubber Co., rubber beats 83 40 McCarty & Co., Charles J., tools, supplies 970 67 McMurtry, Fred, exploders 17 00 Ir,'ew England Coal Co., coal 183 77 Parry Brick Co., bricks 1,512 0 Pay rolls, wceldy 18,917 09 Puritan Iron Works, castings 1,625 25 Shepherd, John, building rnanholes S 00 Spring Co., C. H., pipe 2,855 51 388 W t5,TLIVrCFWN TDIVX REPORT Stuart & Son, T,, trucking 21 00 Sullivan, James 11., oil 477 28 Sutherland & 'Co., P., severer seal 443 56 Waldo Bros. & Bond. Co., G, K. compound 77 06 Watertown I3nilders Supply- Co., cement 328 79 Webster Co., W. A., luinber all 10 Total expenditures $28,807 44 Balance carried. forward 8,792 56 $37,500 00 Sewer Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1925 $15,000 00 Additional appropriation 5,000 00 $20,000 00 Expenditures Carter Clothing Co., oil suits $27 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., tape 33 82 Grace, William, building manholes 56 00 Holland, Edward D., tools is 00 Hoad Rubber Co., rubber boots 4 65 Xcefe, D. F., pipe 4 25 McCarthy & Co., C. J., rods 229 84 MeMartry, Fred, dynamite 3 90 Parry Brick Co., bricks 65 34 Pay rolls, weekly 15,847 92 Puritan Iron Works, castings 18 25 Shepherd, John, building manholes 8 00 Spring Co., C. H., pipe 3,080 62 Sutherland & Co., P., sewer seal 73 99 Sullivan, James H., oil 189 60 Waldo Bros. & Band Co., G. K. compo-and 77 44 AUDITOR'S REPORT 389 Water Department, water $52 7 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 77 77 Total expenditures $19,983 04 Transferred to unexpended balance account 10 96 $20,000 00 Metropolitan Sewer Tax Appropriation for 1925 $32,994 89 Massachusetts, Colmnonivealtb of, tax $32,994 89 Highway Depariment3 Superintendent ,Appropriation for 1925 S3,500 00 Expmiditures Condou, fierce P., salary 3,500 00 Highway Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1925 $1,300 00 Expenditures Regan, Esther, salary $1,300 00 Highway Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1925 .3400 00 Expenditures Eisenhardt, Paul, type-triter equipment $1 50 Emerson & Co., stamp 1 S5 Gibbs Express Co., expressing 75 Graphic Press, printing 1156 96 Barris, Mary A., services 7 5 00 Bill, Smith & Co., book _t 36 Hobbs &Warren, boobs and calendars 20 95 390 W9TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Manifold Supply Co., supplies 35 25 Markrow Ribbon and Carbon Co., supplies 4 58 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 24 05 Miller, Bryant, Pierce Co., supplies 3 00 The Murray Printing Cmnpany, reports 16 00 New England Sales Co. 1 50 New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., sen ice 42 78 New England Towel Supply Co., ser%ice 7 50 Ohashi Co., supplies 3 50 Otis Brothers Co„ supplies 50 Past Office Department, starnps 2 00 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter care 0 00 Underwood Typewriter Co., repairs 1 8U Ward's, supplies 13 30 Total expenditures $397 03 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 07 $400 00 Highway Department, Vacations Appropriations for 1925 $6,500 00 Transferred, 'Town Meeting 1,338 00 $5,102 OD Expenditures Pay rolls, weekly $5,1 G2 00 Highway Department, Construction Appropriation for 1925 S25,000 00 Transferred, Toivn Meetil'19 1,338 00 $26,338 00 Exponditures Arnerxcan Tar Co., rotar $3,370 80 Barrett Co., tarp*ia 1`0 85 AUDITOR'S REPORT 391 Beatrice & Co., A., sand $234 00 Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., equip- Mel-it and repairs 32 Coyne, George R., equipment repairs 127 95 Fletcher Hardware Co., hardware supplies ISS 53 General Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone 4,007 53 Holland, Edward D., tools 129 10 Lombard, S. & R. J., curbing 157 76 McCarty & Co., Charles J., tools 166 70 McCa,uliff QuaM, Co,, curbing 1,237 03 McCue, Thomas Joseph, tracking 2,437 50 c herry Bros., trucking 425 00 New England Coal Co., coal .511 30 Pay rolls, weekly 11,433 12 Pettinos, George F., tools 15 00 Riverside Forge Co., equipment repairs 24 00 Sullivan, James H., oil 84 25 Texas Co., The, paving cement 1,140 00 Vratertown Builders Supply Co., cenient 311 85 Wubster Co., ' . A., lumber 86 go Total expenditures $26,209 89 Transferred to unexpelided balance account 128 11 26,338 00 Highway Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 102-5 $44,000 00 Expenditures Alemite Lubricator Co., supplies $tit 05 Arnerican Gas Accumulation Co., beacon lights 1,265 02 American Oil Products Co., patching 763 40 American Railway Express Co., expressing 22 04 392 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT American Car Co., patching compound 8,795 15 Atmus Co., E. B., equipment supplies 79 Associated 'fires Co,, a.utonlobile supplies 210 88 Baker, Frank G., repairs 44 31 Barrett Co,, The, patching compotuid 99 00 Battery and Ignition Service Co., supplies 77 50 Baxter, Frank W., automobile repairs and rent 690 22 Beat-rice & Son, A., mucking and sand 759 00 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 16 63 Btiffa.lo-Springfield Roller Co., repairs 385 21 Butters Express, expressing 2 70 Butler'Nlotor Corporation, Ford sedan 700 35 Church Street Filling Station, rent and supplies 114 97 Church Street Garage, automobile repairs 33 17 Coburn, Inning, automobile insurance 80 00 Commercial Tire Sales Co., tires 61 80 Condom, Pierce P., garage rent 10 00 Coyne, George R.,Keystone repairs 245 55 Crescent: ,sign Co., sigris 70 00 Dtirnan, James l i., automobile supplies 861 14 Dyar Sales and llrTachinery Co., snpplies 96 65 Eastern Tractors Co , repairs 79 02 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., poorer at pit 1 60 Fay Co., C. E., automobile repairs 135 61 Flaherty, William, signs 170 30 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 231 19 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 1,038 1+0 Gibbs Express, `expressing 3 50 Grant's Exprm Co., expressing 38 50 Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs 18 75 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 24 20 Hayes Sarvlce Station, automobile repairs 209 88 Holland, Edward g,, tools 194 go Hood Rubber Co.., repairs 159 89 AUDITOR'S REPORT 393 HopeNvell Brothers, supplies S2 80 Dousing Co., repairs Ill 32 Ingersoll-Rand Co., supplies 2 5 Denney Manufacturing Co., gasoline 32 00 Keefe, C. H., expressing 75 Keefe, D. F., roller repairs 47 51 Keystone Dn'ller Co., digger.repairs 190 35 N11ain Street Garage, rent 42 55 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 44 06 L\Iathews Tlator Co., autornobile -repairs 957 54 McCarty & Co., Charles J., lanterns 486 86 �{1cCue, Thorna.s Joseph, trucking 512 50 '+I 7.Iurtry,.Frederick, crushed stone 135 62 'c\l:e5herry Brothers, trucking 25 00 Morgan, AVilliam E., automobile repairs 66 00 Mount Auburn Garage, repairs 1 32 ' New England Coal Co., fuel 111 72 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co-, service 1.66 98 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 2 32 Pay rolls, wr-eldy 28,193 85 Roberts Iran Works, Keystone repairs 2 00 Slater, Thoinas A., photos 29 00 Splitdorf Electrical Co., repairs 28 85 Standard Oil Co., of New York, aril. 584 71 Standard Vate Glm Co., automobile repairs 10 60 Stuart & Son Co., T., repairing bridge 15 90 Sullivan, James H., gasoline axid. oil 1,801 48 Traffic Sign and Signal Co., signs 78 15 Waltham Plate Glass Co., automobile repairs 6 50 VV-aterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint 49 23 "VVat+erto n Battery Co., repairs 3A 75 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement l 5 5 �A-ratertmvn T,Iv.i Co., automobile supplies 12 00 394 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Webster Lumber Co.,W. A.,lumber 5174 71 White Co., The, automobile repairs 204 83 Total expenditures $43,986 01 Transferred to unexpended balance account 13 96 �44,000 00 highway Department, Maintenance, Stable Appropriation for 1025 $25,000 00 Expenditures American Railway Express Co., expressing $1 62 Baker, Frank G., repairs 84 Brown, Mellen, hay 196 25 Butters Express, expressing 36 10 Chase, Parker & Co., stable supplies 530 43 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 20 32 Cushing Co., J., grain 3,611 80 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., service 163 27 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 467 43 Glover, Charles A., wood 16 00 Godfrey Co., G. R., saddlers' supplies 236 71 Green & Co., S. B., bay 2,770 37 Grace, William, repairs 15 00 Hackett Brothers Co., supplies 21 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 31 5o Havves Electric Co., repairs 6 21) Holland, Edward D., supplies 4 96 Hood Rubber Co., supplies 33 Housing Co., lumber 524 57 Hughey, W. S., supplies 1 80 Huniphreville, Jesse F., medicine 8 75 Keefe's Express, expressing 8 70 Keith, J. C., horses and cellars 1,126 04 Kelley, Thomas F., supplies 1 75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 3915 Mahoney, D. J., supplies $193 GO McCarthy & Co., Charles J., supplies 75 39 MiLley, Charles H., resetting shire 50 New England Coal Co., fuel 60 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph CD., seM-iCe 71 FEU O'Halloran, P. H., stove 30 00 Pay rolls, weekly 13,635 21 Rooney, J. P., stave 40 00 Sanderson Co., E. P., blacksmith supplies 492 23 Sargent & Co., F. H., hay 469 27 Sullivan, Jaynes H., oil 100 00 Standard Oil Co. of New York, supplies 14 89 '"Tester Department, water 14 08 Webster Liu-nber Co., W. A., Lumber 9 65 Total expenditures 824,099 86 Transferred to unexpended balance account 14 $25,000 00 Highway Department, Garbage Collection Appropriation for 1925 20,000 00 Expenditures Baker, Prank G., supplies $2 25 Baxter, Frank uW., storage and repairs 62 13 Dwyer, Thomas P., services 300 90 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 47 36 Harvey, Arthur C., equipment supplies 8 37 jenney Manufacturing. Co., gasoline 210 11. McCarthy & Co., C. J., garbage pails 77 00 Merchants 'lire Co., tires 333 30 Pay rolls, weekly 18,241 01 Standard. Oil Co., of New York, oil 25 65 Sullivan, James H., gasoline 207 58 Water Department, water 29 04 306 WATERTOWN TOWN RE.PORT 'Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint S15 65 Webster Lm-nber Co. W, A., It 19 Go White Co., The, auto repairs 355 33 Total expenditures $19,933 78 Transferred to unexpencled balance account 66 22 — 820,000 00 Metropolitan Highway Tax Appropriation for 192,5 $703 12 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax $703 12 Sidewalk Department Appropriation for 1925 $20,000 00 Expenditures Ames Agricultural Implement Co., tools S211 75 Beatrice & Son, A., stone and sand 1,172 25 Cabot, Samuel, lampblack 276 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplie's 105 07 Holland, Edward D., hose 108 70 Hood Rubber Co., ciiideri 652 50 Lombard, S. and R. J., curbing 231 78 AJcCarty & Co., Charles I., concrete mixer 1.139 23 McCauliff Qua-r, 7 Co., curbing 679 IS NRC'Lie, Tbor,as Joseph, trucking 2 62 50 Pay -rolls, weekly 12,343 39 Sullivan, James H., oil 89 7 5 Watertown Builders' Supply Co., cement 2,940 06 Waterto,kvn Lumber Co., lumber 41 34 Webster Lumber Co., 'W, A,, luraber 131 40 Total expenditures $19,003 go 9 AUDITOR'S REPORT 397 Transferred to unexpended balance account $G 10 $20,000 00 Street Lighting Appropriation for 1925 $28,000 00 Transferred, Tow greeting 750 00 $28,7 5b 00 Expenditures Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service S150 00 Edison Electric 111uminatinl; Co., sere.-ice 28,071 60 Total expenditures 528,221 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account 528 40 — $28,750 {?0 Dust Laying A.ppropriAt,ion for 1925 $15,000 00 xpendiht.res American Oil Products Co., surfacer 81,073 46 American Tar Co., rotas 1,215 10 Beatrice & Son., A, said 2,551 20 Boston &- 1+laime R. R., demurrage 98 00 Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., supplies G 00 Dyar Sales and Machi.mery Co., supplies 84 80 Holland, Edward. D., supplies 12 50 Hor-gan, Willi=i P., repairs 14 05 McCarty & Co., Charles J., tools 30 00 Xlorgan, William E., repairs 3 00 New England Coal Co., coal 121 30 Pay rolls, weekly 7,337 21 Sanderson Co., E. P., supplies 182 00 398 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sullivan, James H., oil $87 12 Texas Co., The, asphalt 2,175 77 Total expenditures $14,998 11 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 89 $15,000 00 Engineering, Engineer Appropriation for 1925 S3'000 00 Expendxlures TMaynard, F. J., salary $3,000 00 Engineering, {Consulting Engineer Appropriation for 1925 $1,600 00 Expeuditures Learned, Wilbur F., salary $1,900 00 Engineering, Rodman Appropriation for 1925 $1,100 00 ' Expenditures Dwyer, Thomas V., salary $1,1OO 00 Engineering, 1nstrumentman Appropriation for 1925 $1,750 00 Expenditures Watson, George N., salary 81,7.50 00 Engineering, Contingent Appropriation for 1925 $1,175 00 Exp d-i acres Abbott, -McKay Corporation, supplies $38 23 American City, The, subscription 4 00 Bank and Office Equipment Co., cabinet 43 50 Baxter, Frank W., automobile repairs 2 50 Berger & Sons, C. L., repairing transit 05 4 Blackbird Pen Co., peas 1 75 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., adding machine 30 00 Church Street Filling Station, rent and repairs 141 45 Eaten, Leroy S., printing 3 75 Engineering News Record, subscription a 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 2 30 Gibbs Express Co., expressing 2 00 Hayes Service Station, new Ford and parts 379 00 Humphrey, C. B., blue prints 5 75 Darned, W. F., incidentals 5 30 Makepeace, B. L., tracing cloth 17 47 Maynard, F. .J., typevn Ling and incidentals 20 00 AVIcLauthlin & Co., supplies 1 9.5 The Murray Printing Company, reports 14 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 95 78 New England Towel Supply Co., service 7 50 Saunders, Alfred G., supplies 2 08 Spaulding, 'Hoss Co., blue prints 80 34 Sullivan, James H., gasoline 00 47 Webster Co., W. A., stakes 01 25 Total expenditures $1,174 82 Transferred to unexpended balance account is $1,175 00 Ashes and Paper Appropriation for 1925 $20,000 00 Ex peed ii ures Baker, Frank G., supplies 55 Graphic Press, printing 25 00 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 850 00 Payrolls, weeldy 19,903 17 Tribune Enterprise, advertising 10 50 'petal expenditures $19,Q89 22 Transferred to unexpended balance account 10 78 $20,000 00 SUPPORT OF THE POOR Almshouse Department, beeper Appropriation for N25 900 00 Ex endifures White, George H., salary . $900 00 Almshouse Department, General Expense Appropriation for 1925 $5,267 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 240 00 $5,507 00 E-x pei:dilvres Baker, Frank, boiler repairs .390 10 Barry, Beale & Co., stationery 5 60 Bent, Frank C., supplies 17 Oa Butler, George F., inedicine 31 90 Carter Clothing Co,, clotl-ing 52 20 Centebar, Charles H., provisions 262 87 Cla13in Co., W. A., inedicine 8 35 Clough, Gilbert B., electrical repairs 44 21 Cushing & Co., J., hay and grain 389 03 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4 50 Edison Electric Illuminating, Co., service 90 44 Fiske Seed Co., seeds 56 85 AUDITOR'S REPORT 401. Fletcher„ A. C., seeds S47 48 Fletcher Hardware Co., hardware 13 11 Fowler &Son, Joseph, repairing does 3 60 Goding, Herbert„ plumbing 12 25 Green & Co., butter and eggs 236 55 Hackett Brothers Co., pr+ovisloTIS 205 71 Hovmrd Ice Co., ice 61 64 Hughes, W liaan S,, groceries 623 72 Jordan 'larsh Co., clothing 143 81 Leonard, 'Timothy, ploughing; 1.15 75 Lupien, Joseph L., sa c ing wood 25 00 �khthoney, D. J., harness repairs 12 75 ilIessier & Centebar, groccries and provisions 418 17 Morris, G, E., slating root 240 00 Murphy, J. R., exchange of cows 115 00 New England Fire Appliance Co., extinguishers 44 80 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 42 00 Nolin, A-lax K., pastry 1 46 NonantnnY Coal Co., fuel 609 57 Otis Bros. Co., dry goods 95 40 Pay rolls, weekly 1,125 54 Warren Soap Manufacturing Co., savine 11 52 Water Department, wager 32 89 WatertoRm Shoe Stare, shoes 12 85 1A.'atertown Upholstering Furniture Co., 37cpairs J 00 We4 ton's Food Shop„ bread acid pastry 1.05 37 White & Co., C. W., supplies 6 75 White, George H.„ wet wash. 72 75 Total expenditures $5,504 04 Transferred to unexpended balance acconnt 2 06 $5,507 00 402 WAT3RTO` N TOWN REPORT" Outside Aid, Agent Appropriation for 1926 $700 00 Expenditures 1 inkham, Mrs. A. F., salary S700 00 Outside Aid, Clerk Appropriation for 1026 $500 00 Expeocdilures La Bonte, NIrs. N.I., salary 8500 00 Outside Aid, General Expense Appropriation for 102.5 $18,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,000 00 19,000 00 Expenditures Alarie, Elizabeth F., rent 200 00 Andrews IA ilk Co., milk 172 65 Baldwin's 'Taxi Co., taxi service 3 60 13occadoro, A., groceries 15 00 Boston, City of care 173 73 Butler, George F., inedicine 13 50 Caccavaro, Maria, rent 100 00 Cady, Mrs, A., Board 240 00 Cambridge, City of, aid 501 99 Cambridge Hospital, care 29 00 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 40 20 Cash, weekly disbursements 4,430 50 Cemetery Department, burial 22 50 Chelsea, City of, aid 35 00 Children's Hospital, care 49 28 Claflin & Co., Walter A., medicine 21 65 Clifford, John J., rent 15 00 Cotter, Michael E., rent 252 09 AUDITOR'S REPORT 403 Critchett, Fred E., rent $217 00 Diliberto, Frank, rent 55 00 13'Allanno, A., groceries 5 00 D'Amico, J., rent. 20 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 19 25 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 1 50 Fmvler & Son, Joseph, shoes 108 20 Framingham, Town of, aid 15 48 Friedenfeld, Edith, care 6:34 50 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 2(i4 00 Garofola, F., groceries 5 00 Godwin's Taxi Service, taxi 1 25 Graphic Press, printmi g 16 38 Gregg & Son, George H., burials 185 7.5 Hackett Bros. Co., groceries 31 50 Hobbs & Warren, stationery 1 58 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 1.,405 87 Hood Sons, H. P., milk 124 11 Hughes, W. F., groceries 715 00 Iannelli, N., rent 15 00 Jarvis, I14aTgeret E., care 42.0 00 Jensen, Niels, rent OG 00 Keith Estate, Walter H., rent 204 00 Kelly, M, J., rent 35 00 Kelly, Dr. M. J., x-ray earl 26 00 Lawn, Sarah, care 238 50 Lawson, C. W. D., board 136 00 Lindsay, Thomas F., milk 16 95 Lo,v�Rell, City of, aid. 57 13 Lutheran Orphans Home, board 176 00 11)Iaclntosh, Jolin, fuel 342 55 Madden, Jaynes P., rent 80 00 lWaple Farm Milk Co., milk 93 38 Nfartin,Elizabeth F., rent 00 44 Massachusetts, Conainonw'ealth of, care 3,1S9 38 Massachusetts General Hospital, care 88 10 Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, care 12 00 404 WATERFO N TOWN REPORT Massachusetts Hospital School, care .5234 85 114cCreight, M. B., board and care 20 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 2 33 ]Morse, A. G., relit 264 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 10 22 Newton, City of, aid 378 35 Nonantum Coal Co., fuel 35 00 O'Keefe, M., groceries 400 00 Otis Bros. Co., clothing 51 56 Osgood & Wendell, coal 49 25 Perfect Typewriting Key Co., supplies G 50 Pinkham, Mrs. A. L., carfares, etc. 3 40 Raymond & Co., Joseph, rent 314 00 Sheridan, T. F., groceries 157 t5 7 Silvestre, Antonio, groceries 260 00 Simonds the Druggist, medicine 3 13 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter care i 00 Star IVIarket, ,*roc eries 62 58 Timmins, Mary, care 12 00 Tomasetti, G., groceries 104 00 Tartarelle, Antonio, rent 200 00 The,,ring, ,Miss F. Cam., beard 10 00 Waltham, City of, care 718 50 Waltham Hospital, care 227 75 Water Department, water 15 00 Waterto,v%rn Savings Bank, rent 10 00 Watertown District Nursing Asso- ciation, care 0 50 Whiting Milk Co_, milk 55 53 Wilson, Charlotte, care 208 53 Woodland, Charles L., milk. 105 11 Total expenditures $1.8,997 50 Transferred to unexpended balance account 12 44 All-DITOR'S RRPouT 405 Mothers' Aid, Agent Appropriation for 192.5 $700 00 Ezpenditures Finkhmn, INIrs. A. F., salary 700 00 Mothers' Aid, Clerk ,Appropriation for 1923 $500 00 Expei-tdigirres La Bonte, Mrs. M., salary 500 00 Mothers' Aid, General Expense Appropriat€oii for 1925 821,000 00 Transferred, Town A-leoting 500 00 $20,500 00 Expenditures Andrews Milk Co., milk $54 00 Boston, City of, aid 100 33 Butler, George F., medicine 8 20 Caccavaro, 11XIaria, rent 420 00 Cambridge hospital, care 8 50 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 47 05 Cash, weekly disbursements 16,086 00 Claflin & Co., Walter A. 5 30 Despostis, Basil, moving 15 00 Dixon, john F., surgical bandages 10 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 10 00 Powvler & Son, Joseph, shacs 136 50 Framingham, Torn of, aid 68 00 Hirth, Daniel, medicine 3 85 Hobbs Warren, supplies 2 25 Hood & Sons, H. P., milk 102 85 Howard Ice Co., ice 3 76 Keefe, C. H., repairs 7 50 406 WATERTOWN TG'fr' N REPORT Kelly, Dr. M. J., x-ray work $36 00 Kelley, Dr. Joseph M., dentistry 37 00 La Monte, M. M., expenses 1 5 Lindsey, Thomas F., milk 64 78 1blacrntosh, John, fuel 346 75 il+Iaple Farm Milk Co., milk 30 45 Ma.rtocchio Bros., moving 15 00 Massachusetts Dye and Ear Infirmary, glasses 5 50 MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, x-ray 18 50 McCullough, W. J., milk ,53 22 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 160 Morse, A. G., rent 264 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., ser"'ice 11 09 Nanantum Coal Co., fuel .57 00 O'Keefe, M., gr[caries 270 00 Osgood &- Wendell, coal 71 25 Otis Bros. Co., clothing 48 30 Peterson, G., moving 15 00 nkham, ears. A. L., postage and supplies 3 90 Raymond, Joseph, rent 60 00 Rizzarto, Joseph, rent 80 86 Scioly, John, rent 183 14 Sheridan, T. I+., groceries 10 04 Tormassetti, G., rent 54 00 Waltham, City of, aid 502 8 'Waltham Hospital, care 20 00 Watertown District Nursing Amciation, care 12 00 'Watertown Market, groceries 50 00 '"'hi Ling Milk Co., milk 155 02 '�Yoodland, Charles L., milk 359 43 Total expenditures $19,9 7 25 Transferred to unexpended balance account 572 75 <'20,5+00 00 AUDITOR)S RF�PaRT 407 Physician Appropriation for 1925 $1,000 00 E pcjrd*v,res Kelley, Dr. M. j,, salary S1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief Appropriation fox 1925 2,500 00 Tmnsferred, Town Meeting 100 00 2,600 00 Pay rolls, weekly .$2,537 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 63 W $2,600 00 State and Military Aid Appropriation for 1925 $1,500 00 Transferred, Town. Meeting 600 00 $900 00 Expea:dainres Pay rolls, monthly 762 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 138 00 _-- 900 00 Soldiers' Exemptions Appropriation for 1925 8135 43 Expenditures 1NfassachusetW, Ct3I11IT1[}nwec`i.lth of, tax 138 4 408 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT EDUCA.TIOHi School DeWtinent, General Control Appropriation for 1925 $8,761 00 Traxisferred, Town Meeting 100 00 88,301 00 Expendihires Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 84 85 Becker & Co., chair pads 7 50 Brown, Rosells, salary 853 45 Bruce Publishing Co., subscription 3 00 Carlstrom., K. C., clock repairs 3 00 Durgin, !Aargaret, salary 1,016 00 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., typewriter paper 3 20 Grant's Express, expressing 1 50 HRm riett Ca., J. L., supplies 5 39 Farris & Gilpatrick, paper 7 16 Hawes Electric- Co., labor 39 50 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co., carbon pager 4 00 Martell Co., A. E., order baDks 30 80 1NI'cLauthlin ,& Co., supplies 16 70 Miller, Bryant, Pierce Co., typew-riter ribbons 5 50 The Murray Printing Company, reports 30 00 National Education Association, book 2 50 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., sen-rice 504 43 New England Towel Supply Co., sere►ice 9 00 O'Halloran, Patrick H., salary 1,640 00 O'Halloran, Patrick H., transportation 250 CO Patterson, Mildred, salary 352 00 Pequessette Press, printing 12 50 Fast Office Department, stamps 90 OG Price, Wilfred H,, salary 3,066 60 Shaw-Walker Co., files 89 3,5 Standard Maintenance Co., t;ypewiiter care 12 00 AUDITOR'S RE,PORT 40q Wales Adding Nfaehine Co., adding machine $66 00 'VVa.rd.'s, supplies 75 Wenscll & Co., supplies 10 50 Fright & Potter Printing Co., supplies 8 13 Total expenditures ! ,805 97 Transferred to unexpended balance account 55 03 $8,861 00 School Department, Ynstruction Appropriated for 1925 8270,891 00 Transferred, Town Mecting 1,000 00 277,891 00 Ex c)id-ilifres Adains, Bernice, salary $1,650 00 Allen, Elizabeth C., salar,v- 2,000 00 Andrews, Flugh M., salary. 2,278 75 Badger, Louise G., salary 1,651) 00 Banks, Pauline V., salary, 1,500 00 Barnard, Isabel C., salary 1,080 0() 'Marion E., salary 1,650 00 Barizes, Bassett, Charlotte, salarY 1,640 00 Bassett, Jennie M., salary 1,770 00 Bentley, IMay, salary 1,:373 50 Bisbee, Rena I., salary 2,000 00 Blau, Jr., John, salary 1,200 00 Blossom, EIIea C., salary 1,004 63 Boyd, Jessie L., salary 580 00 Breed, Carolyn, salary 540 00 Breret.on, Eleanor A., salary 1,471 87 Brooks, Dorothy, salary 1,540 00 Brown, Helen, salary 840 00 Bucknam, Margaret. salary 480 00 Bullard, Alice, salary 1,650 00 410 'F ATi.RTOWN TOWN REPORT Barns, Mary E., salary $1,{i50 00 Burt, Janet, salary 400 00 Byron, Mary R., salary 1,900 00 Campbell, Margaret, salary 883 50 Carey, Mary, salary 1,490 00 Carver, .Alice M., salary 1,900 00 Clark, Albert W., salary 1,116 00 Clevette, Catherine, salary 525 00 Cole, Mildred F., salary 600 00 Collins, Margaret, salary 1,440 00 Cowiians, Emily R., salary 600 00 Davis, Nlary T,, s-glary 1,320 00 Donigan, Palma M., salary 1,140 0[1 Dorncv, Nellie A., salary 1,612 00 Dornoyr, Sarah. F., salary 1,490 00 Dadley, Adelina H., salary 1,650 00 Drake, Mabel G., salary 1,800 00 Dresser, Mabel H., salatT 560 00 Drew, Jessie P., salary 760 00 Dudley, Ethel, salary 900 00 Durell, Charles P., salary 2,800 00 Eden, Elizabeth M., salary 206 25 Edwards, Josephine W., salary- 1,650 00 Farley, Herden, salami- 288 00 Farnham, Helot H., salary 1,6-12 00 Fanvell, William G., salary 840 00 Fifteld, Theresa E., salary 546 00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,650 00 Frost, May A., salary 1,900 00 Fuller, Iq velyn, salary 1401 00 Fulton, Leaf M., salary 1,65Cl 00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 1,090 {10 Goldsmith, Ruth, salary 520 00 Gray, Bertha M.,.salary 00 00 Gray, Jane, salary 1,340 00 Greeley, Julia W., salary. 1,770 00 Green, Emeline, salary 1,740 00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,0Z10 00 Grizener, Adele, salary- 1,390 ()0 AUDITOR'S REPORT 411 Guptill, Mildred, salary- $726 00 Hackett, liIizinie L., salary 1,750 00 Hall, Inez NI., salary 970 00 Hamilton, Grace W., salary 1,S40 00 Hannabel, Mildred, bgalary 1,G20 00 Harrison, Mildred B., salary 1.,870 00 Hatch, Sarah R., salary 1,700 00 Hayes, Helen F., salary 480 00 Hazzard, May K., salary 560 00 Henderson, Marion, salary 400 00 Hilliard, Pearl, salary 1,540 00 Hale, Alice M., salary 1,900 00 Holman, William 0., salary 2,440 00 Holmes, Margaret, salary 1,400 00 Hooper, Grace N., salary 960 00 Howard, Carolyn W., salary 1,440 00 Howard, Ruth W., salary 1,150 50 Hubbard, Gladys R., salary 890 25 Hughes, Sally, salary 985 25 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary 1,770 00 Ingerson, Lona E., salary, 1,49() ()0 Jacobs, Eolith _T., salary 1,640 00 Jeffers, Hari-let M., salary? 1,640 00 Jenkins, Winifred E., salary 1,764 00 Keating, Franklin P., salary 1,968 00 Kelleher, Grace C., salary 1,620 00 e2np, Anna 1U., salary 580 00 Feat, Elliot I., salary 1,910 00 Knapp, Mariov I., salary 580 00 Knox, Mary H., salary- 11650 00 Kyle, Frances S., salary 720 00 Landin, Walter E., salary 1,395 58 Lane, Susan H., salary 1,770 00 Larkin, Iva INI., salary 896 25 Loring, Helen, salary 1,590 00 Lyons, Prances A., salary 1,574 00 Lyons, Helen R., mlary 1,500 00 A-facCurdy, E. H., salary 2,900 00 1'4ac€xrdy, Louise B., salary 1,650 00 412 W TER"I'f3WN- TOWN REPORT 'MacDonald, John G., salary- $3,000 00 'MacKenzie, Ella E., salary 1,870 00 MaePberson, AIabel, salary 600 00 MaLme, Blanche M., salary 1,840 00 Mansfield, Gertiude A., salary 1,640 00 Martensert, Beatrice, salary 1,340 co Martensen, Rath M., salary 1,240 00 Martin, Helcn A., salary 1,728 00 Martin, Sadie 1\1., salary 1,310 00 mccammon, Helen, salary -1.00 00 McElroy, Vera, salary 1,490 00 McNally, Alice, salary 1,726 26 00 Mcharin, Winifred, salary 1,650 00 Moore, Harris W., salary 2,300 00 Morgan,an, Clarissa, salary 560 00 Morse, l+Iildred I., salary 1,540 00 XloynIan, Mary- H., salary 1,87€1 00 Murphy, Beatrice, salary 1,11110 00 Murray, Olive IM., salary 870 00 Needlrarn, 1 rut el L., salary 400 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 2,800 00 OpDrien, Louise, salary 72q 50 O'Brien., Margaret, salai-y 1,240 00 O'Neil, 2\fary Imo., salary- 1,440 00 Ormes, Edith P., salary 1,340 00 Ottoson, Henry A., salary 1,697 50 Packard, Nornra B., salary 1,641 76 Parker, Leila. AU, s,-mtlary 1,660 00 Porky, Rachel, salary 870 00 Poole, Elaine D., salary 1,650 00 Provost, Ildah P., salary 637 00 Putnam, Walter L.., salary :3,100 00 Quackenbush, 'Theresa. M., salary 1,650 00 Randlett, Rena D., salary 1,740 00 Ranney, Lrare.na, salary I.,770 00 Deed, Lney D., salary 1,800 00 Reid, Ethel E., salary 1,770 00 Reed, Mabel C., salary 1,650 00 Ricker, Ethel, Wary 1,000 00 AUQITOR'S impoRT 413 Ricker, Ida A., salary 8S21 50 Rideout, Grace E., salary 1,a-u0 00 Riley, Imbel, salary 339 00 Roberts, Martha, salary %)2 50 RoNve, Edna P., salary 1,540 00 Russell, Louise, salary 437 .50 Sanborn, Alice L., salary, 1,650 Utz Sanderson, Lucy F, salary 1,570 00 Sayer, Erald. L., salary 2,540 00 Sawyer, Mabel A., salary 330 00 Sawyer, Madeline T., salary 1,1 w) 0() Semple, Ames, salary 1,900 00 Sheehan, Loretta., salary 1,433 00 Singleton, Blanche B., salary 1,900 00 Smith, Ona L., salary 1,540 00 Smith, Glenn R., salary- 880 4l0 Snow, Lucille, salary, 1,333 50 Spoor, Ruth 13,, salary 960 00 Standish, Rose E., salary 600 00 Stone, Ethel, salary 1,e540 00 Stuart, Grace, salary 1,600 00 Sulliv.an, Margaret, salary 1,750 00 Sweet, lflarion E., salary 700 U Thayer, Helen A., salary 1,900 00 Tozier, Carrie: 'Nf., salary 1)OO 00 Treadwell, Helen L., salary 1,050 00 Vail 131arcom, Arline B., salary 1,440 00 Vander, EIlaG L., salary 1,770 00 Wallis, Edna L., salary 1,70() 00 'ward, Anna B., salary 1,771U 00 Ward, Edwin H,, salary 2,487 50 Wheeler, C. A., salary 3,100 ()0 N'7heeler, Da-k-id S., salary 2,490 ffl �ffhita.ker, Grace E., salary 1.,060 UU White, Belle B., salary .1,590 00 11 hltehil.l, Edwin, salary 3,550 00 Winning, Gladys R., salary 1,650 00 Woodwell, Phillip 1H., salary- 2,240 00 414 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Substitutes Bailey, Florence, salary $0 00 Bartley, i1,Irs. Frances, salary 60 00 Birmingham, Alice, salary 8 00 Briggs, Helen, salary 10 00 Burns, 'Mrs. Edward F., salary 72 00 Carrell, James J., salary 10 00 Clevette, Katherine, salary 4 00 Coolidge, Delpha, salary 5 00 Ducey, Madlyn, salary 212 04 Hardy, Alberta, salary 10 00 Dart, Blanche, salary 58 00 Mayes, James, salary 105 00 :Mayes, Mrs. Deal, salary 34 00 Helms, LArs. Williav'i, salary 5 00 Houston., Ethel H., salary 210 00 Lane, Mildred, salary 6 00 Larkin, Iva M., salary 3 75 Lyons, Emma, salary 46 00 MacDonald. Beatrice, salary 25 00 Magee, Lois, salary 262 00 Mdvfullen, Frances, salary 52 04 Posselt, Marjorie, salary 35 00 Proctor, Dorothy, salary 37 00 Pynchon, S. P., salary 40 00 Robbins, Bertha, salary 14 00 Ryan, Margaret, salary 6 00 Sheridan, Mrs. E. W., salary 30 50 Simpson, Dorothy, salary 28 00 Snow, Lucille, salary 0 50 Steeves, L. Winona, salary 35 00 Tynan, Gertmd , salary 220 00 Valle-, Eleanor, salary 1s 00 W 11s, Mrs. C. F., salary 2 00 `V*hiteburst, N. J., salary 65 00 Supplies Adams, Jobe Q. Co., books $251 10 ` Allen, Elizabeth C., drawing materials. 6 00 f Atrt3ITOR'S REPORT 415 Mlyn &: Bacon, books 9,243 29 Amberg File and Index Co., folders 1 80 Ambrose, E. NI., books 25 20 Arner'ican Book Co., hooks 840 51 American Railway Express Co., express 7 11 American Type. Founders Co., supplies 136 00 American Viewpoia Soc:iay, books 52 00 Andrews 11ilk Co., milk 38 74 Airth's Express Co., expressing i 18 Arfred ar Press, music 1 (10 Arlo Publishing Co., books 78 02 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 2,560 58 BaldiVin, Mrs. 11 . A., dictionaries 160 00 Bancroft, H. ' ., typewriter ribbons 63 50 Bent, Drank C,, supplies 126 94 Berger Bras. Co., solder, etc. 23 40 Birchard Co., C. C., music 47 78 Black, lfarv, hooks 19 50 Bobbs, )Jerrill Co., books 2 50 Boston Cooking School Magazine Co., books 8 57 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., supplies :3 30 Boston Music Co., music 99 Boston & Maine R. R., express 2 Q0 INTlton Bradley Co., supplies 1,784 49 Brown, lVa.les Co., supplies 12 77 :Bruce Publishiug Co., looks 11 50 Rui-rouglis Adding N-lachine, supplies 7 55 Butters Express, expressing 00 85 Bu.tteri:ck Lumber Corporation, lumber 355 11 Cambridge Botanical Supply Co., '37tipplies _ 380 68 Carter Rice Co., supplies 92 :36 Centebar, Charles H., supplies 171 67 Chandler & Barber Co., hardware 3 50 Chandler & Farquhar, supplies - 40 03 Chandler Secretarial School, books 32 00 Chase, L. C., Co., crayons 24 90 i 416 WATERTOW v TOWN R15PORT Children's FlowQr Mission, seeds 0 15 C laHin & Co., W. I3., supplies 170 00 College Entrance Examination, supplies 21 60 Corticelli Silk Co., cabinet; 2 00 Davis Press, subscription 3 00 DeWolfe & Fiske, boobs 2,007 80 Dietzgen, Eugene Co., pencils 14 S5 Ditson Co., Oliver, music 81 31 Doubleday Rage.Co., books ,3 60 Drake, Inc., Louis Sto-ughton, reed 21 20 Edgeworth Steel Co., supplies 140 78 Ekstru-nd, Edward B., radio equipment 2 45 Emerson & Co., supplies 6 50 Tischer, Carl, Tim., music 20 03 Farquhar, David, Nndilig books 254 85 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 2S4 06 Fraser, D. A., leeks 118 so Fraser, W. H., laundry 7 09 Frontier Tress Co., books 18 50 Frost- & Adams Co., supplies 5 24 Gibbs Express Co., expressing 3 30 Gilchrist & Co., supplies 7 45 Ginn & Co,, books 1,202 09 Goldberger, 1-ferman, subscription 5 14 Good Ilousekeeping, bulletins 3 50 Gregg Publishing Co., boobs S G7 Groom & Co., 'Thomas, diplomas 60 00 Hackett Bros. Co., suppl cs 106 47 Hw—n sett Co., J. L., supplies 9110 05 Harcourt Brace Co., books 82 04 Harris & Gilpatrick, paper 207 64 Harvard Co- pernLive Society, supplies 68 Harvey & Co., A. C., supplies 62 20 Hawes Electric Co., .supplies 243 50 Heath Co., D. C., books 700 14 Hinkley Co., R. H., boobs 111 55 Hilliard, F. C., scales 10 00 Holden Patent Book Cover Co., corers 10 45 Holmes, C, E., expressage 8 00 AUDITOR?S REPORT 417 Hougliton, N-lifflin Co., books $299 45 Hughes, William S,, groceries 94 66 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 374 45 Iroquois Publishing Co., books 33 '09 Jones Co., Marshall, books 7 530 Jordan -XIarsh Co., supplies 145 38 Keefe's EXPTess, expressing 31 35 Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, supplies 417 99 Knott Apparatus Co., L. E., supplies 9 18 Lancaster, Adelaide, supplies 1 15 Tester, Fred W., supplies 0 20 Lester, John A., reAriews 9 2D Library Bureau, supplies 53 17 Lippincott Co., J. B., books 40 48 Liston, Edward, police officer 3 00 Little, Brown Co., books 304 1.5 1-tDngtnans Green Co., books 14 66 Ludlam, W., supplies 2 87 TvIacmillan Co., The, books 628 71 1bIakepeace Co., B. L., supplies 43 93 Nlrantual ATLs Press, books 8 86 Nlass,achusetts Bible Society, books 6 00 ' cGraw Hill Book Co., bookl 2 55 McKay Co., David, books 1 31 AL,IcLautlilin & Co-, supplies 13 04 'IcLean & Son, J. B., stool 3 45 Meister Co., U A., supplies 1 70 klentwer, Bush & Co., supplies 3 61 TvIerrill Co., Charles E., books 14 59 Xlcs,sier & Centebar, groceries 487 97 _Nfissouri Drama Publishing Co., book 50 lHonthly Evening Sky ,\fap, subscription 1 50 Nieberg Co., supplies 9 10 Nei son, Earl G., paper 40 Office Appliance Co., stencils 8 14 Otis Bros. Co., ribbon 23 19 Packard, Non-na B., supplies 14 35 Page Box Co., lumber 40 20 41.8 WATERTOWN TOWL 1ZM'0[Z'r Page Co., The, books $5 05 Pali-ner & Parker, supplies 217 37 Partridge Co., Horace, athletic supplies 21 90 Pencil Points Press, books 5 00 Pequossette Press, printing 234 50 Perkins, Frank L., supplies 4 50 Pierce Co., S. S., supplies 7 16 Pine Tree Press, printing 24 50 Pitman cue Sous, Isaac, books 30 91 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, supplies 560E 45 Rand, McNally Co., books 49 16 Reed, Lacy D., supplies 18 10 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin 11., books 587 81 Schmid Co., J. &- A., supplies 11 52 Schmidt, Arthur P. & Co., music 43 8 School Street Market, supplies 204 05 SCOtt Stamp all(I Coin Co., Catalogues 2 09 Scott Foresnman Co., boobs 176 36 Silver, Bpxdett & Co., books 599 77 Singer Sewing -Machine Co., supplies 48 Spaulding, Mass Co , supplies 1424 Spaulding & Bros., A. G., supplies 47 96 Standard Turning Works, dowels 3 67 Spencer, Harold C., engrossing diplomas 30 50 Syndicate Printing Co., printing 1. 15 Tuttle, -Mfrs. G. A., ink 75 00 Van Nostrand. Co., D., books 3 15 Vocalion Hall, records 2 00 JATadswarth, Howland Co., supplies 67 36 Wagner, R. H. Co., travel books 42 00 Mrard's Sons Co., E,dgar T., supplies 13 17 Watertown, Taxi Co., expressage 34 75 Webster Lumber Co., W. A., supplies 66 fit Winston Co., Jahn C., books 101 12 Wood Co., A. M., lumber 847 65 Woodbury Co., Mitchell, supplies 9 81 World Book Co., tests and books 434 5)9 Wright, Frank W., address 25 00 A[,'DTTOR'S REPORT" 419 Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies 52 50 Total expenditures 827 6,8 i 9 65 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1,011 35 $277,891 00 School Department, Operation Appropriation for 1925 42,730 00 Transferred, Torn Meeting 2,550 00 - S40,180 00 Expenditures Allen, IN4rs. C. Alf., salary S8+64 59 Armstrong, Thomas, salary 143 73 Caldwell, Allen, salary 431 19 Couture, Herman, salary 1,800 00 Couture, Joseph, salary 150 00 Driscoll, Jahn, salary 600 00 Dudley, Bela, salary 350 00 1'oisy, Hubert, salary 466 64 Hartson, William, salary 1,500 00 Lyons, _Williarn, salary 50 00 INIanning, Delia, salary 850 00 '&IcNaught, Mrs. A. L., salary 550 00 New-comb, William, salary 1,400 00 O'Toole, 'A ichacl, salary 1,41E 62 Deters, Nfaurice, salary 387 48 Pollock, Charles J., salary* 500 00 Ross, David, salary 2,090 89 Ross, James, salary 1,833 32 Smith, john, salary 450 04 Tracy, AIrs. Annie, salary 20 00 Waters, Nora, salary 120 00 Waters, William, salary 400 00 Wood, Alvin, salary 500 00 Wood, Nathaniel, salary 1,800 00 420 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Supplies American Railway Express Co., expressing S5 13 Andrews Paper Co., towels 201 25 Atwood, Annie, cle-aning a' 00 Babb & Co., Edw,.ird E., barrels 98 40 Bent, Frank C., supplies 32 80 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 724 36 Breek & Sons, Joseph, ladders 31 50 Carter, Rice & Co,, tDwels 490 95 Centebar, Charles, Co., supplies 4 09 ChamIler & Barber Co,, tools 19 35 Couture, Herman, senices 2 00 Cudahy Packing Co., supplies 5 00 Curry Bros. Oil Co., supplies 40 53 DaKman Co., H. I., floor brushes 180 65 Dope Co., C. B., disinfectant 14 40 Driscoll, John, brushes 1 35 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., service 4,366 38 Eureka Chemical Co., disinfectant 12 50 Fiberbone Co., supplies 38 40 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 29.6 18 Gibbs Ex-press Co., expressing (3 05 Griffith, W, C., floor oil and mats 78 60 1-fammett Co., J. L., supplies 3 62 Hartson, I-Villiam, sen-ices 87 50 Flanges Electric Co., bulbs 1 30 Hopewell Bros., duck bags 10 69 Johnston, Ernest, washing windows 162 00 Massachusetts State Prison, brushes, etc, 44 47 T\Ias.sachusetts, Commonwealth of, bmshes, etc. 155 S4- Ddasury Young Co., floor oil 69 20 IvIessicr & Centeb,-tT, supplies 12 46 Massach,tisetts Cowity House of Correction, meats 13 80 Morgan Envelope Co., holders 1 50 Murphy, James, services 10 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 421 New England Coal Co., coal $917 91 NollantLim Coal Co., coal 9,300 71 ()rrient Spray Co., floor oil and soap 782 10 Otis tiros. Co., supplies 27 27 Reformatory for Wo nen, fags 7 77 Ross, David, services 195 50 Ross, James, services 85 50 Ryan Co., L., sawdust 9 00 School Street Nlarket, supplies 3 90 Standard Charcoal Co,, charcoal 532 00 Standard Chemical and Supply Co., supplies 108 22 Sulphc Napthol Co., disinfectant 50 00 Warren Soap N'Ianufacturing Co., soap 40 20 Water Department, rater 778 00 NNraters, 'William, flag and fixings 3 00 West Disinfecting Co,, soap and floor oil GG 50 Westinghouse IElectric Co., supplies 2 81 Wood, N atlianicl S., services 32 00 Total expenditures $39,503 S3 Transferred to unexpended balance account 676 17 [1,180 00 School Department, Americanization Appropriation for 1925 V2,500 00 Expenditures Albee, Lillian C., salary .$162 00 American Book Go., books 18 25 Brown, Anna M., Salary 122 00 Hairenil- Association, printing 1.4 00 Horgan, Julia W., salary l03 00 Keep, Marion, salary 1,600 00 Keep, Marion p., expenses 64 07 k 422 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McLauthlin Co., supplies $3 00 Pequosset;te Press, printing 19 50 Ward's, stationery 1 70 World Book Co., looks 27 03 Total expenditures 82,140 75 Transferred to unexpended balance account 359 25 $2,500 00 School Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 192' $12,000 00 Transferred, 'Town ANteetin ¢300 00 $12,300 00 Expenditures Alen, Mrs. C. M., caning chairs S142 00 Allen Shade Holder Co., shades 190 40 American Railway Express Co,, expressing 74 American Type Founders CO., Tecastimi 3 65 Atwood & Murrill Co., repairs 11 84 Babb & Co., Ed-vva.rd E., supplies 19 4. Baker, Frank G., repairs 977 47 Bancroft Co., T4. W., typewiitier repairs 8 50 Barrett, John, repairs 93 77 Basley Dumber Co., hunter 19 71 Bent, Fraaalc C., supplies 29 635 Barden, Autos, repairing 28 04 Boston Consolidated Gas CG., service, hot plate 9 00 Boston Saw -Manufacturing Co., repairing 3 45 Boston S& 1iaine R. R., freight 5 86 Breck & Sans, Joseph, supplies 38 05 Brooks, A. Tom., adjusting clod. 21 20 Brown, {Charles J., repairs 10 00 Butters Express, expressing ISO 00 AL'DITOR'5 REPORT 423 Caproni & Bro., P. P., cleaning statuary $62 00 Carlst.rom, K. S., clock repairs 29 00 Carter, Rice Co., fixtures 7 05 Collins, J. L., wire guards 29 40 Colonial Stained Glass Works. repairs 11 00 Couture, Herman, moving seats 12 90 Elliott & Co., James, repairs 1,304 62 Everett, Bras., Inc., expressing 50 Fletcher I-Iardivare Co., supplies 28 03 Folino, Tony, gradizib 195 55 Fraser, W. H.., laundry 1S 76 G€ ding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 249 91 Griffith, W. C., rnat 30 45 Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs 8 00 Han-iniett Co., J. L., repairs 27 64 Hawes Electric Co., electral repairs 408 00 Hedges, C. C., flag 6 35 k1olmes, C. E., filing saws 53 85 Haltzer Cabot Electric Co., repairs 9 20 Hopwood, G., carpenter -work 1,419 89 Howard Clock Co., E., repairing 44 €11 International Engineering Works, repairs 34 10 Johnson Se mice Co., repairs 29 28 Kenney Bros. & Walk-ins, replacing equipment 209 85 Lenane Supply Co., castors 8 00 'McElhiney, E. E., painting 115+66 44 McKim, R. B., sharpening saws 5 1.6 Me'Vrhirter, A. L., installing piano 42 50 Meister Co., D. A., forging 1 00 Meek, S. M., keys 4 20 11-Ionis, G. E., repairing roof 500 53 Narragansett Machine Co. 26 27 Nelson, Earl C., bolts 2 75 Ne womb, William, repairs 10 50 I\TejN, ] ngland Fire Appliance: Co., extinguishers 109. 40 Perkins, I,'rank L., typewd-ter repairs 365 04 Powers Regulator Co., repairs 79 45 Pzoctor Co., S. Eugene, tools 81 85 Rand AlcNallyT Co., maps 95 20 Refon-natcry for Women, flags 52 33 Remington Typewriter Co., replace- rnerLts 225 00 Ssllese Cement Black Co., granolithic 456 45 Singer Sewing Machine Co., repairs 15 00 Spalding & Bras., A. G., repMlacing equipment 24 51 Standard Electric Time Co., adjusting 206 35 Sturtevant Co., 13. F., fan repairs 53 59 Waters, William D., repairs 17 50 Watertown Elecuic Co., repairs 1,038 00 Watertown Taxi Co., expressing 24 25 Westma,n, W. C., repairing; desk 221 90 Wilson, William H,, service on repairs 500 00 York, William F., repairs 445 84 Total expenditures $12,299 48 Transferred to iinexpe:nd.ed balance account 52 -- $12,300 00 School Department, Evening Appropriation for 1925 *1,000 Cl[1 Albee, Lillian C., salary $96 00 Banks, Pauliuc' ., salary I62 00 Burns, Nary, salary 183 00 Collins, Mx-gaict, salary 186 00 Everett, Margaret, salary 81 00 Harrison, Nfildred B., salary 180 00 .klatch, Sarah R.., salary 3 00 Holman, William 0., salary 132 00 Hutchinson, Edythe R, salary 13U 00 Jacky, Elizabeth, salary 84 00 AUDPI"DR'S REPORT 425 Jenkins, Winifred E., salary S180 00 • licNally, Uce, salary 07 50 Meaeley, Gertrude E., salary 183 00 11Turray, Olive 1�1., salary 112 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 300 00 O'Brien, Margaret, salary 207 00 O'Neil, 1Nfary E., salary 183 00 Proctor, Dorothy, salary 84 09 Roberts, Martha, salary 40 00 Doss, David, salary 112 00 Kass, James, salary 87 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 186 00 Van Marconi, Arline, salary 6 00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 50 Oft Wheeler, C. A., salary 310 00 Wood, Nathaniel S., salary 1.83 00 American Book Co., textbooks 17 04 1Iunerican Viewpoint Society, boGks 15 75 Chandler Secretarial Co., books 12 96 Ginn & Co., books 8 42 Library Bureau, cards €3 60 Heath & Co., D. C_, books 23 25 McIntosh Publishing Co., practice pacts 3 71 Pequossette Press, printing 13 50 Total expc,iiditures $3,710.73 Transferred to unexpended balance accomit 289 27 4,000 00 School Department, Trade Appropriation fer E)25 S3,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 300 00 $5,300 00 xpondihi-res Boston, City of, tuition $1,515 71 Cambridge, City of, tuition 61 10 426 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Newton, City of, tuition $3,080 70 Somerville, City of, tuition 41 02 Total expenditures $5,209 58 Transferred to unexpended balame account 1 47 85,300 00 School Departrnent, Continuation Appropriation for 1915 $2,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 600 00 ,600 00 Expenditures Allen, ilrs. C. X1., salary S24 00 Keating, Franklin P., salary 516 62 Keep, -NIarion P. salary 360 44 Landin, Walter E., salary 328 00 Maurer, Edward, sale 28 00 -Nfaurer, Henry, salary 44 00 Boston, City of, tuition 536 64 Cambridge, City* of, tuition 166 40 Dennison 1VIanufacturing Co., boxes, twine, etc. 2 91 Pletcher Hardware Cc., supplies 87 89 Fraser, W, H., laundry 1 3 7 Goldberger, Hen-nan, stbscription 20 10 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 2 51 Keating, Franklin P., incidentals 21 96 Deep, Marion P., expenses 36 23 Library Burua% folders 7 15 'Messier & Centebar, groceries 48 71 Newton, City of, tuition 76 96 P'equossette Press, printing 37 00 Seliool Street Market, supplies 36 23 Stone. & Forsyth Co., supplies 15 00 Three T\Iillers Co., nits 4 52 AUDITOR'S REPORT 42 Wallace, J. E., saws 512 00 Wood, Co. A. M., lumber 128 46 '"'right & Potter Printing Co., punting 2 13 Total expenditures $2,554 23 Transferred to unexpended balance account 45 77 $2,600 04 School Department, New Equipment Appropriation for 1925 $2,500 00 Expenditures American Type Founders Co., new equipment .51,724 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., inkwells 9 60 Blount Co., J. G., new machine 5 00 Carlisle Electric Co., connecting saw 24 00 Chandler Barber Co., keys 26 90 Chandler Farquhar Co., teals 30 42 Deer Co., A. J., knife 27 72 Edlund Co., can opener 4 00 Fletcher Hardy=are Co., thermometers 4 20 Factory ?Mill Supply Co., motor 131 43 IIarnmett Co., J, L., chairs 29 50 Hanley, J. J., framing Pictures ' 17 00 Hawes Electric Co., gill 6 00 Hunter Co., J. B., sleet metal equipment 03 80 Jordan i1+Iarsh Co,, rug 14 90 Kenny Bros. & Wolkins, stools 57 00 Library Bureau, trays 7 10 Massachusetts Reformatory, chair 9 25 National Survey Co., neap 3 95 Office Appliance Co., mirne€graph 55 00 Partridge, Horace, Co., supplies 19 18 Rand McNally Co., reap 14 72 Singer Suring 'Machine Co., supplies 6 00 John Smith Sons & Co., knife 85 25 NVest Disinfecting Co., holders 12 35 Wilkinson & Co., A. J., hardware and tools 37 08 Yawman & Erbc Mfg. Co., filing case �.5 55 Total expenditures $2,390 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 109 10 - $2,500 00 School Department, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 11125 sci,500 00 Trausterred, rI`own Meeting 250 00 86,750 00 Expimidiffires Allen, Esther M., expenses all 16 Benjamin, Harold, transportation 100 00 Denson, Elizabeth R, expenses 11 771 Bin-nin ham., Alice, expenses 12 SO I3ra'V, Rebecca, expenses 10 08 Drercton, Eleanor, expenses 1 27 Butler, Helen F., expenses 8 81 Carter Cc)., John, postage i 4 65 Chapin, Gertrude, expenses 60 Chase, Charles G., expenses 130 24 Claflin &- Co., Falter.A.., nurses` supplies 68 03 C.`•c molli, Mary F., expenses 14 03 Deplitch, Edith, expenses 13 80 Durell, Charles P., expenses 18 90 Dwyer, Ruth, expenses 15 7 5 F anveli, Willard G., expenses 8 30 French, Lucille G., expanses 58 59 Gianferante, Mary, expenses 5 10 Gibbons., Sara W., expenses 5 01 AUDITOk'S RLPORT 429 Harding, Susan 'NI., salary $1,400 00 Harding, S. 7M., expenses 8 07 Hardy, Alberta, expenses 4 00 Harrison, Mildred, expenses 8 57 Hatch, S. R., expenses 3 00 Bennis, Dorothy, expenses 11 20 Xielberg, Ruth J., expenses 2 80 Hilliard, Pearl A, expenses 3 65 How-lmd, Jeanette, carfares 2 90 Johnson, Alice, salary 1,400 00 Johnson, Alice, expenses 20 88 Kay, Violette P., expenses 10 64 X'elley, Dr. Edward J., salary 500 00 Kelley, Timothy, flowers 14) 00 Kilroy, Edna, expenses 11 20 Lake, Olive, expenses 2 00 Lancaster, Adelaide, expenses 00 Lane, Mildred, expenses 0 40 Loring, Benjamin T., salary 1,000 00 A-IcGuinnes,s, Katherine, expenses 11) 85 MzicMillan, Elizabeth, expenses 9 12 Akfason, Alice, expenses 8 40 More, Cornelia, expenses 2 00 'Moss, Ruth, expenses 15 40 L Needham, 'Muriel, expenses 15 12 Nelson, Earl C., expenses 50 62 New Englarld Dairy- and Food Cotincil, Inc., posters 2 00 Nicholson, Marion, expenses 8 40 Porter, Marjorie, expenses 10 08 Price, W. 11., expenses 174 64 Pryor, Louise, expenses 2 80 Putnam, Walter L., expenses 24 41 Reed, Lucy D., expenses 75 Ryan, A-largaret, expenses 5 76 SaN%ryer, Erald L., expenses 13 20 Staub, Elizabeth TH., expenses 2 20 Sullivan, Margaret, expenses 2 70 Toppan, Dr. A. B., salary 500 00 I 430 WATERT(]WN TOWN REPORT Valente, Clive, expenses $7 18 Watertown 'Taxi Co., trausporation 734 50 a.tso, Ruth R, teaching 5 20 Whalen, Helen, expenses 19 70 White, Beatrice M., expenses 5 00 hitchill, Bdwin H., expenses 1£7 43 Total expenditures $6,742 29 Transferred to unexpended balance account 7 71 -s - $6,750 00 LIEBRARIES AND READING ROOMS Public Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1925 -,12,750 00 Expenditures Bogart, Taustine, salary 5222 16 Brown, George, salary- 300 000 Brictson, Thelma, salary 820 50 Courtney, Minnie C., salan* 1,258 00 Gillespie, Maud, salary 76 05 Kerr, Ruth A., s4al lry 1,460 00 Masters, LydiaW., salary 2,2()$ 00 Masters. Robert Cf., salary 3 00 Nfe;�� liy, James C., sager} 1,095 40 McLa.u:thlin, Xlary, salary 24 05 Rix, Ethel NI., salary. I'm 00 Sawyer, Natalie, salary 850 00 Schroeder, C harlus, salary- 5 30 outhworth, Ream, salar%l 1,283 00 Stewart, Alice L., salary 24 00 Wri'mi, Marian, salary 637 31 Y crxa, Cathcrinc M., salary 1,301 00 'Dotal expenditures 812,67S 96 AUDITOR'S REPORT 431 Transferred to unexpended balance acco'Unt S,71 14 - $12,750 00 Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding AppropniLition for 1925 85,000 00 Expenditures American Book Co., books 9 63 American City, subsc-ription American Historical Association, books 00 American Library Association, books 9 41 Baker & Taylor Co., books 1,481 83 Book-shop for Boys and Girls, books 53 74 Butterfield, W. A,, books 54 50 Chivers Dook Dinding Co,, binding 75 84 DeNVolfe Fislszo Co,, books, 375 81 Ditson Co., Oliver, books 11 59 Dodd, Mead & Co., books 17 00 Dutton Co., T3. P., books 9 23 Frontier Press, books 18 50 Gibson, H. W., books 4 00 CTinn &- Co., books 99 75 Goldberger, Herman, periodicals 239 74 Hammett, J. L., Co., books 05 Harlem Book Co., books 22 13 H-Linaing, H. R., Co., books 16 so Lenox Book Co., banks 19 32 Libbie &- Co., C. F., books 2 00 Library Book- House, books 479 43 Little, Brown & Co., books 79 00 L-ongmans, Green & Co., books 52 01 lWassach-usetts Histonical Society, books 7 00 Masters, Lydia W., Kooks 6 61 Mathews, Hazel, books 217 12 New R ngland Historical and Genealogical sc,ciet), 10 00 432 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Oborn, George T., recasing books 5102 00 Old Corner Book Store, books 73 11 Piper, Gertrude M., books 12 00 Rand, AfeNally Co., books 46 16 Senior, D. M., boobs 201 70 Schoenbop, books 2 80 Thoms '-?z Frog, books 69 91 University Press, books 1 00 Wells, L. A., binding 927 44 White Co., R. H., books 49 45 Whitman & Co., Albert, books 105 20 Wilson W,, 'hooks 19 45 Total expenditures ON 86 Transferred to unexpended balance account 14 $5,000 00 Public Library, Maintenance Appropriation for 1 215 2.1 00 A. P. R. Paste and Glue Co,, paste 84 70 Allen }Shade Holder Co., shades 25 00 Amen'ca-n Library Association, supplies 9 98 American Ruilway Express Co., expressing 15) 23 Baker, Frank G., repairs 9 00 Benjamin, Harald C., trucking 25 84 Bennett & Co., TvI., suitionery 13 70 -Bent, Frank C., supplies 3 25 Boston Consolidated Gas Co,, sen-ice 6 OD Boston & Maine R. R., freight 4 67 Bowker Co., railroad maps 4 00 Brown, Charles Jewell, pruning shvubs 3 00 Brown, George, transportation of books 48 98 Butters Express, expressing 85 AtMITOR'; izrVORT 433 Cotton. Goods Supply Co., cheese cloth $20 30 Cushing Co., J., supplies 2 50 Democrat Printing Co,, labels 1. 11 Uolge Co., C. R, supplies is 00 Dutton Co., E. P., maps 4 08 Last Watertown Bazaar„ supplies 4 90 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 175 06 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., set--ice 443 81 Flctcher Hardware Co., supplies 23 61 Gaylord Tiros., supplies 139 sU Gibbs Express, expressing 75 Gifford Supply Co., blushes 7 75 Goding, Herbert, cutting pipe 2 85 Graphic Press, printing 113 tale Haswell Press, The, reports s 50 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 15 36 Holliston .\fills, supplies 10 48 Huntting Cu., H. R., Inc., binders 52 62 jahnson, J,'W., supplies 71 Library Bureau, supplies 286 80 Library of Congress, cards 121 57 Massachusetts Library Art Club, rnenibership 6 00 Iblassaeliiisetts Wharf Coal Co., fuel 874 34 Masters, Lydia fir., inc,idcntals 127 45 lvIcIlydle, H, B., supplies 130 1 McElhiney, Elden E,, painting 124 W McLauthlin & Co., supplies 3 66 McNally, ,fat-ties C., gleaning �%zinc o%vs '1•S 00 Meister Co,, D� A., repairs 2 00 lforris, G. E., roof repairs 83 44 The Murray Printing Company, reports 14 50 National Educational Association, ]� men-ibership 10 are SST P-w England Telephone and Telegraph gj} o'' Service 90 27 Nonantum Coal Co., fuel 11 90 Perkins Institute, repairs 11 98 434 V4ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Prig 'Hachiue Shop, repairs 82 00 Spencer Nkfanu£acturing Co,, S. 11,, Brass plates 27 12 Smith Typewriter Co., L. C., supplies 21 95 Stone & Forsythe Co,, supp&s 9 00 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies 3 58 Ward's, supplies 10 80 'Water Department, water 9 13 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 15 65 NVatcrtown. Lumber Co., lwnber 2 10 N Mite, Peter J., carpenter work 12 82 Wolfson, L., rent Goo 00 Yawman & Erbe 'N-fal'ailacturiang Co�, furniture 344 50 $4,240 04 RECREATION ]Park Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1925 200 00 EXP0 itffres Horton, Van D., salary 9 50 Tosmaa, A. 1]., salary 151 50 200 00 Park Department, Maintenance ,Appropnia.tion for 1,925) 81,800 00 Expenditures Baker, Frank G., repairs $15 85 Beatty Construction Co., stone dust 32 12 Bent, Frank C., tools 12 85 Bieck & Sans, Joseph, repairs 6 10, Brown, Charles J., repairs 4 00 Claffin & Co., Walter A., supplies 1 85 AUDITOR'S IZT?,I'ORT 435 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies Ali 97 Ford, Anne, clerk 100 00 Globe Drubber Works, hose 127 50 Gcding, Herbert, repairs 10 60 jenney Manufacturing Co., gasoline 6 03 Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., nets 43 00 Martin & Tea le, repairs . 37 60 Pay rolls, weekly 1,359 71 Water Department, water 17 03 'LTaterproof Paint and.Varnish Co., oil 71 Total expenditures $1,782 92 Transferred to unexpended balance account 17 08 $1,800 Do Park Department, Victory Fuld Appropriation for 1025 $1,800 00 Expenditures Baker, F rank G., repairs 0 75 Bent, Frank C., keys 10 25 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 64 20 Bred= & Scams, Joseph, repairs 73 69 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., scnicc 6 29 Fletcher 1-1ardivare Co., supplies 16 64 God ng, Herbert, repairs 1 50 Green & Co., S. B., lime £ 00 Mayes Service Station, supplies 1 85 Denney Manufacturing Co., oil 4 Iver Jobuson .Sporting Goods Co., supplies 14 54 KeUey, Rays, painting signs 14 50 'Mahoncy, D. J., straps 3 75 Meister Co , D. A., supplies 6 -90 l+iosnan, A. D., incidentals 8 .37 Pay rolls, weekly- 1,4.32 35 Theurer, Otto X, loam 75 00 436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Department, watee 53 24 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., oil and can 71 Total expenditures $1,7 6 25 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 75 81, 0o 00 Playground Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1925 $3,000 00 Expend-itures Coffee, Gertrude, salary 180 00 Doyle, Alma, Mary 180 00 Doyle, Bertha, salary 180 00 Duffy, Christopher, salary 1$0 00 Kelley, Francis A., salary- 210 00 Carroll, INTargaret, :salary 4 00 Lyons, Edna, salary 176 00 'IcNaniara., Alfred, salary 180 00 NlcNauiara, F. J., salary 490 00 NIcCarthy, Francis, salary- ISO 00 Nloonev, Francis, salary 20I 00 liitclrell, Libhee, salary ISO 00 Rvan, Edward, salary 261 00 Tallman, Mrs. Charles, salary 156 00 Quinlan, ' Villiam, salary 160 00 Total expenditures $2,999 00 Transferred to itnexpended balance account 1 00 $3,000 00 Playground Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1925 82,100 00 Expenditures Baker, '[falter H., supplies S.2 00 Binney Sian Co., Jobn, marine hardware 55 58 AUDITOR'S REPORT 4.37 Boston & Maine R.R., freight A2 31 Boston Regalia Co., badges 29 36 Brine Co., tarries W., athletic supplies 110 25 Brine Co., Janes W., athletic supplies 99 48 Butler, George F., supplies 13 85 +Caccava,rro Sans, Louis, sand 12 25 Cammell Badge Co., flags 3 05 Cobb Co., Clifford S., cloth 2 61 Daddy & Jack's Joke: Shop, paper hats 1 95 Dennison 11anu€acturing Co., supplies 11 7 Bagleks' Band, band 100 00 Eaton, Leroy S,, printing 53 50 Fife Corporation, R. A.., apparatus 38 00 Pletcher Ilardware Co., hardware supplies 157 81 Gibbs Express Co., expressing 1 54 Hammett. Cc., J. L., supplies 1.30 32 Hanley, Lawrence, ser ces 5 00 Herbert & Co., William, metal work 8 60 Hodgson Co., L. F., bath liouse supplies 3 00 Keefe, C. 11, tnicl--in,g 02 50 Keefe, D. F., pltunbing 7:3 05 Kelley, Ray, signs 1 4-10 Lyons, Edna, incidentals 2 10 N-1alloyr, C., supplies .90 X-lannix, Frank, services 5 00 14eLauthlin & Co., supplies 0 52 10cNarnara, F. J,, incidentals 63 45 AlleiAer, D. A., blacksmith work 138 70 Masilman, Arthur, services 10 00 Otis Bros. Co., supplies 8 61 Pay rolls, weekly �:.9 14 Playrground and Recreation Association, supplies 3 40 Rvan, Edward, tnicking 2 :50 Stanley-, Na.arit H., carpenter work 221 70 Watertown 13t7.ilrlers Supply Co., blocks 2 80 'VVatcrtown Electric Co., wiring 35 00 438 WATER7COWN TOWN RLPCSSt'1" Watertown Lumber Co., lumber $64, 79 Watertown Taxi Co., rent of chairs 7 00 Total expenditures $2,230 32 Transferred to unexpended balance account 169 fib 2,404 00 Nletropolitaa Park Tax Appropriation for 1025 $24,622 53 Exfvnditures Massachusetts, Conuuoinvealth of, tag. $24,622 53 PUBLIC INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST Town Delft Appropriation for 1925 $170,000 00 Bonds paid $170,000 00 Interest .Appropriation fcr 1925 $100,000 00 Ex frCHAKtUres Coupons on }ponds $79,923 75 Discount on temporary loans 15,183 72 Total expenditures 95,107 47 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4,892 5 $100,000 00 r5.UDI'TOR'S REPORT 439 TAXES State Tax Appropriation for 11925 $70,080 00 Mxpendh tires Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax $70,430 00 State To-x, Special Appropriation for 1925 S1,120 58 Expetid-itu res Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, special tag. $1,120 53 County Tax Appropriation for 1925 $53,378 91 Expenditures ddles+ex County, tax 953,37& 91 Charles River Basin Appropriation for 1925 $3,946 41 xpes0wes Massachusetts, Carr monwealth of, tax $3,946 41 WATER WORKS Water Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1925 S2,700 00 Expenditures Rundlett, Walter E., salary 82,700 00 0 I-VAT&ATOWN TOWN REPORT Water Department, First Clerk Appropriation for 1925 S1,100 00 Expenditures Rundlett, Laura, salary 1,100 00 Water Department, Second Clerk Appropriation for 1925 t8936 00 1f.4ponditures Tright, Helen, salary 936 00 Water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1025 $60,000 00 Borrowed 34,000 04 04,000 00 Expe)id tttrcF,s Abbott, 1IcKay Corporation, tapes 44 84 Allen Bros., leads 6 00 American Railway Express Co., expressing 19 37 Armstrong Manufacturing Co., supplies 11 00 Baker, Frank G., repairs 8 45 Begat, Frank C., supplies 4 10 Borden Co., The, repairs 2 50 Boston & Maine R. R., freight and rent 2,521 70 Bowles, George W., repairs 7 00 Builders Iron Foundry, fittings 2,,Q62 31 Byers, Co., A. M., pipe 3,745 08. Caldwell Co., George A., wrenches 3 50 Carpenter Portable Light Co., light 55 87 Cement-Lined Paper Co., castings 152 46 Chadwick-Boston Lead Co., pipe 2,173 37 AUDITOR 9S REPORT 441 Condon, John P., excavating . ,299 80 Curry Bros. Oil Co., oil 14 50 Dallman. Co., H. L, brooms 3 50 Davis & Parnurn Manufacturing Co., bend and offset 17 44 Donaldson Iran. Co., cast iron pipe 12,226 35 Everett liras., Inc., expressing; 30 90 Fletcher Hardurare. Co., supplies 22 33 Clover, Charles aA., wood 420 00 Golding, Hugh, repairs 2 00 God ng, Herbert, leads 1 80 Grant's Express, expressing 35 Hares Ser-,ice Station, Tasgon 7 22 Hersey i�Ianufacturing Co., meters 6,926 50 Harris Oil Cc., R. W., cutting oil 5 50 Hydraulic Development Co., furnace, etc. 164 30 Denney 11 I anufacturing Co., ail 84 10 Johnson-Washburn Co., fittings 30 14 Kelly, Thomas F., -repairs 76 60 Rinclila's L press, expressing 1 50 Lead-Lined Iron Pipe Co., pipe 126 00 Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co., valves and hydrants 5,378 42 'Martin 8-- Sons, H. P'., tools 19 50 Meister Ca., D. ,A., repairs 268 75 11fueller Cam., Inc., brass goads 4,548 40 Otis Bros. Co., rubber boots 05 00 Fay rolls, weekly 19,445 40 Proctor Co., S. Eugene, tools 24 40 Red Pled 'NTanufacturing Co., supplies 160 03 Resisto Pipe and Valve Co., pipe 100 80 Sanitas Manufacturing Co., tapping bands 239 25 Snell, George H., couplings 20 44 Summer S: Dunbar, tees and crosses 250 75 Thompson, Durkee Co., fittings 46 36 United Seal Co., seals and wires 9 72 Tocci, Carmine, building manholes 181 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., cement and supplies 87057 82 Walworth Manufacturing Co., supplies 69 55 Warren Foundry and Pipe Co., pipe 0,146 37 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 41 43 Webb Manufacturing Co., F. W., fittings 6 10 Webster Lumber Co., 1w-aber 6 76 TVhiting, M., carpenter work 40 44 Total expenditures $73,994 32 Balance carried forward 20,005 68 $D4,000 00 Water Department, Maintenance Appropriation for E125 .912,000 00 F-ipewh'No-es Allen Bros., lead 86 00 American Railway Express Co. 44 Associated Tire Corporation, repairs 4 50 Baker, Frank G., inst,-,filing heater 360 10 Baxter, Frank W., repairs 22 98 Bea-adry's Express, expressing 1 60 Bent, Frank C., supplies 10 {-)5 Boston Index Card Co., meter cards 40 00 Drarnan, Dom' & Go., supplies 3 13 Chadwick, Boston Lead Co., lead wool 12 50 Church Street Filling Station, repairs 7 11 Clailin & Co., VValter A., supplies 17 80 Coburn, Irving B., autotnobile insurance 225 80 Commercial Tire Salob Co., tires and tubcs, 169 35 Converse Tire Co., tire and tube 22 20 Curry Bros. Oil Co., packing 15 go Dallman Co., H. J., bmshes,sponges, etc. 12 70 Durnam, James H., automobile repairs 2 1.5 AUDITORS REPORT 443 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., service �43 97 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 44 83 Goding, Herbert, connections 18 81 Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs 3 00 Hayes Senice Station, rent and repairs 1,003 84 Hersey, Manufacttuing CO., repairs 1,048 92 Jenney Nlanufaeturing Co., gasoline and oil 508 14 Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co., supplies 11 25 Mack Motor Truck Co., repairs 48 10 MacIntosh, John, fuel 182 CO Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registrati€ll X8 00 McGuire & Roche, insurance 172 00 i IcLauthlin Co., lights and cells 8 42 McMahon:, P. T., repairs 134 47 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 12 75 Mosmau, Arthur 11, couplings 4 72 New England Teleplicne and Telegraph Co., service 49 {Ili O'Leary, Shur L,, battery 48 00 Otis Bros. Co., bag 5 50 Pay rolls, weekly 7,467 52 Pequossette Press, printing 94 00 Prector Co., S. Pugene, supplies 2 64 Staples, J. Fred, pipe cleaner outfit 47 43' Thompson, Durkee Co., wire 7 50 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 60 Whiting, M., xepairs 2 60 Total expenditures $11,923 40 Transferred to unexpeadccl balance account 76 60 $12,000 00 444 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Department, Special Appropriation for 11.925 S5,500 00 Bomwed 7,000 00 - 512,500 00 Expenditures Boston & Maine R. R,, freight and rent $376 91 BrIttain & Cannon Co., repairs 25 60 Builders Iron Foundry, fittings 212 92 Chadwick, Boston Lead Co., lead and pipe 067 60 Condon, John P., excavating and backfilling 1,599 92 Da-,,ris &Farnum Manufacturing Co., plugs 27 83 Donaldson Iron Co., pipe 2,437 95 Everett Bros. Inc., hauling pipe 56 00 Glover, Charles A., wood 75 00 Golding, H., splicing rope 3 00 Coding, Herbert, repairs n 66 87 Denney Xianufacturing Co., oil 13 75 Kelley, Thomas F., repairs 12 40 Ludlow Valve Co., valves and hydrants 1,256 52 Meister, D. A., repairs 86 30 Pay rolls, weeldy 3,178 93 Red Hed Manufacturing Co., fittings 104 40 Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., jute 55 82 Total expendituTes $10,616 78 Balance carried. folivard 1,883 22 S12.500 00 Water Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1925 $1,000 00 Expenditures American City Magazine, wbscription $4 00 Boston Index Card Co., cards and guides 47 55 AUDCTOR% REPORT 445 Carlstrom, K. &, clock repairs 32 50 Claf in & Co., W. H., supplies 4 00 Cosmos Prm, Inc., supplies 3 75 Crosby Steam Gauge and Valve Co., charts 8 37 Domestic engineering publications, subscription 2 00 Gibbs Express Co., expressing 1 50 Gillis Office Supply Co., pees 1 50 Harnett Co., J. L., .supplies 44 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 45 70 Haughey, jolin D., paper 2 97 Hobbs & Warren, stationery 6 50 Howard Ice Co_, ice 10 81 Johnson, Edwin, draughtinin c 45 00 LaFrance, Olive, services 222 00 Mc rdie, IF, 13., stationery 25 40 McLattthlin & Co., supplies 4 75 Mo rell's Automobile Express Co., expressing 35 The Murray Prinking Company, reports IG 75 New EngWid Telepbone and Telegraph Co., service 72 26 New England Towel Supply-Co., service 7 20 Office. Appliance Co., typeiN. rites rental 3 50 Pequossette Press, printing 210 50 Past Office Department, stamps 160 48 Pureoxia Company, Neater cooler and water 23 50 Rundlett, Walter E., supplies 10 00 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 43 32 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter care 6 00 Stone & 14`orsythe Co., paper ceps 3 13 Total expenditures $905 82 Transferred to tmexpended balance account 13 $1,000 00 446 WATFRTU'kVN TOWN REPORT RT 'water Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1925 �1,0(119 IIIa Expeird it ures Pay rolls, vacation 313 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 17 00 $1,000 00 Metropolitan Water 'Tax Appropriation for 1925 833,440 21 Zxpenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax M3,440 24 PUBLIC CEMETERIES Cemetery Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1023 s1,800 00 Expend-itirres Shorey, Frank R., salary $1,800 00 Cemetery Department, Labor Appr-opriatiazi for 1925 95,000 00 Pay rolls, weekly 84,960 07 Transferred to unexpended balance account 39 9 ,5,000 00 AI`DITOR'S RLPORT 447 Cemetery Departmunt� Contingent Appropriation for 1925 500 00 Expenditio-es Darn+et Canvas Goods and Bag Co., tent $12 50 Benjamin, Harold C., tntelurig 16 00 Bent, Frank C., hardware supplies 20 19 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 3 00 Breck & Son, Joseph, repairs 28 90 Brown, Charles J_, labor :32 50 Davenport, A. M., plants and flowers 43 1 Dolge Co., weed biller 57 75 Eastnia.n, 'Warren J., trucking 2 00 Everett Bros., expressing 3,) Farqu liar & Co., R. J., bulbs 27 50 Fletcher Hardware Co.. supplies 19 42 EriKid Fluid. Co., supplies 12 30 Gosling, Herbert, repairs 7 48 Grant"s Express, expressing 1 60 Graphic Press, printing 15 90 Hinkley, 0. B., auto supplies 60 Groom & Co., Thomas, stationery S 75 Jenks, Harold, sod 3 00 jenney 'Manufacturing, Co., oil 1 00 McGlaufiin, B. Fay, insurance 1 20 McLauthlin &- Co., supplies 2 03 1 it�'ster Co., D. A., repairs 7 90 N c w [Jngland Telephone and 'Telegraph Co., ser-vice 11 42 Pequossette Press, cards 12 75 Shorey, Frank R., incidentals 1 50 Spaulding, Moss Co., imps 17 81 Sullivan, Tames II., ga.solinc 13 45 Tocci Construction Co., cement pasts 25 00 I-Vater Department, water 2 SG Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 61 59 Watertown Lumber Co., Mails and shingles 18 30 448 4'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Webster Co., W. A., lumber 83 42 Trhitu-ig, Moses, rep&vs 72 Total expenditures $499 85 Transferred to unexpended balmice account 15 $500 00 MISCELLANEOUS Betterment Streets, 1925 Appropriation for 1925 625,500 00 Fxp d tares Anier,t are Tar Cc., rotar $1,331 85 Ban c—ct Co., Tarvia 382 20 Bez(rice & Son, .A., sand and stone 193 25 Fleteber Hardware Co., hose 18 00 General Crushed 'Stone Co., stone 1,634 OG Grace, William, building catch. basins 368 00 Holland, Edward D., tools 88 CIO Keefe, D. P., pipe 60 McCaullff Quarry Co., curbing 779 51 McCue, '1 Tomas gsepb, tr cicing 1,702 51 McSherry Bros., trucking 850 00 New England Coal Co., coal 619 58 Parry Brie Co., bricks 743 82 Pay rolls, weekly 12,181 22 Puritan Iron Works, castings 778 60 Spring Co., C. H., pipe 1,341 62 Sullivan, James H., oil 102 15 Theurer, Otto A., trucking 154 00 Watertown Builders Supply CO cement 374 90 7'ebster Co., W. A., hunber 75 52 Total expenditures $23,279 48 AUDITOR'S REPfaYiT 4.19 Transferred to unexpended balance account $2,220 52 $25,500 00 Bradford Road Drain Balance brought forward $99 67 Expen,d tunes Grace, William, catch basins $24 00 Parry Thick Co., bricks 21 73 Pay roll, weekly 37 27 Total expenditures 383 05 Balance carried forward 10 02 $99 67 Cemetery, Ridgela wn Appropriation for 1925 $2,000 00 Expenditures Barnett Canvas Goods Co., tent $11 50 Bent, Frank C., hardware supplies 1 14 Everett, Charles, team hire 21 00 Falzarano, Joe, team 134 00 Fletcher Nardivare Co., supplies 15 03 Grace, William, catch basins 8 00 Meister Co., D. A., repairing tools 1 40 New England nurseries, plants 33 36 Pay rolls, weekly 1,586 Oil Sullivan, James H. 3 38 Temo, Guido, horse Dire 101 50 Watertown Builders Supply Co. 01 25 atei-tawn Lumber Co., lumbar 16 42 Total expenditures $1,999 58 Transferred to unexpended balance account. 4.2 $2,000 00 450 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Coolidge School Addition Appropriation for 1925 $180,000 00 Expenditures Dabb & Co., Edward F,., school supplies $2,332 30 Fuller Construction Co., contract 00,829 55 Holland, Edward D., plumbing 2 75 Hoyt, Clarence 11., architect 7,166 20 Keefe, C. II., trucking 8 00 Keefe, D, F., plumbing 35 61 Kemi.eally Co., V. J., heating contract 155761 27 Kenney Bras. & Affolkins, tables and chairs 203 50 iMassachusetts Refonnatory, desks and chairs 440 50 McGlauffin, B. Fay, insurance 420 00 Pay rolls, bigbway 51 5() Pay rolls, weekly playgrounds 83 40 Total expenditures $117,343 58 Balance carried forward 62,656 42 $180,000 00 Common Street Building Line Transferred, flown fleeting S300 00 ta E xp e n ditz tr e.5 Balance carried forward $300 00 December Assessments, 1924 Balance brought forward $1,503 84 Transfeired, Town Meeting I,'300 00 $203 84 Expenditures Abatements, granted by Assessors $1�'I &I Transferred to unexpended balance accotuit 189 so . 203 84 AUDITOR'S RE-PORT 451 December Assessments, 1925 LeN ied by Assessors 8220 46 Balance carried forward S220 46 Drainage Appropriation for 1925 $7,200 00 Expenditures Beatrice & Scam, A., sand $18 00 Grace, William, building catch basins 232 00 Green & Co., S. B., brick- 4 40 H41piti lVelding Shop, equipment repairs 2 75 McCarty & Co., Charles J., jute 92 SG McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 17,=, 0{l McMurtry, Fred, stono and dynamite :30 90 McSlio,rry Bros., trucking 103 2.1 Perry Brick Co., bricks 485 65 Pay rolls., vveeltly 3,917 94 Puritan Iron '%corks, castings 643 00 Shepard, Jahn, building catch basins 32 00 Spring Co., C. H., pipe 1,328 17 Sulli%au' James I1, oil 22 75 Watertown Builders Supple Co., cement 100 87 Total expenditures $7,189 54 Transferred to unexpended balance account 10 46 $7,200 00 Bast End Library, Land Appropriation for 1925 $3,100 00 Expenditures idit:tires Suburban Realty Corporation, land $3,100 00 452 '4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT East End Library, Plans Appropriation for 1925 S300 00 Expenditures Leland&Co., J. D., architect's sere-ices $300 00 East End School, Land Appropriation for 1925 812,000 00 xpendimyes Keenan, Patrick J., land $3,649 00 Balance carried fonva.rd 8,351 00 Emergency Reserve Fund Balance brought forward 57,566 93 Transferred from overlay accounts 8,2679 26 815,834 19 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,500 00 Balance carried forward $13,334 19 Headquarters, American Legion Appropriation for 1925 31,000 00 Expenditures McGlauffin, B. Fay, rent $1,000 00 Headquarters, Veterans. of Foreign Wars Appropriation for 1925 81,000 00 Expandilures Burnham Manning FoSt, Tent IS=10 00 Toinasetti, G., rent 5-40 00 Total expenditures 8580 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 420 00 81,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 453 Health Department, Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1023 8500 00 Expenditures Butler, Dr. Alfred M., professional sences $200 00 Pequossette Press, printing 11 50 Ross, J. J., janitor services 46 00 Secord, Dr. Alfred, professional services 200 00 Total expcnditures 457 50 Transferred to unexpended bralance account 42 50 IS500 00 Health Department, Dental Clinic Appropriation for 1925 $2,500 00 Expeaidimres Baxter, Frank, tnicking $36 00 Chambers, !dice, nurse 590 00 Crecnrnings, J. J. Co., supplies 60 17 Estes & Sons, R. B., supplies 7 91 Hocd Co., John, dental supplies 81. 80 Lafayette, Jr., Dr. T. E., dentist 1,600 00 Roberts, Merle H., trucking 13 00 Van Pattensteiger,W., dental supplies 13 00 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 1 25 Total expenditures $2,408 13 Transferred to unexpended balance account 01 87 $2,500 0 Wri`FETt'COWN TOWN REPORT New High School,Furnishings Appropriation for 1025 $100,000 00 Exp oiditieres Allen Shade Holder Co., shades $1,598 $1 Hammett Co., J. L., inkstands '90 00 Lee Lash Studios, stage eg6pment 3,419 60 Lenane Supply Co., furnishings 83,O113 70 McLaughlin & Burr, architects 5,355 83 Vose & Sons Piano Co., pianos 1,350 U0 White Co., R. If., draperies 135 00 Total expenditures ,$05,915 09 Balance carried forward 4,O84 01 'S100,000 00 New Senior.High School Balance brought forward $376,061 OS xpenditrIres Bowen Co., John, contractor $319,398 31 Breck Robinson Nursery Co., plants etc. 2,017 00 Chandler $ Barber Co., ha.rdi are 133 00 Kimball Co., Richard, engineering 11365 30 McLaughlin cis Burr, architects 10,716 04 O'Hearn, M. J., grading 5,100 00 Owens, Richard J., sendees 3 00 Total expenditures $368,734 45 Balance carried forward 7,330 53 $376,064 98 North End Schools, Plans Appropriation for 1025 $5,000 00 Balance married forward S5,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT Overlay, 1921 Balance brought forward 3149 47 Trazisfera:ed to Emergency Reserve Fund 113 87 35 60 .Expenditures Abatements, granted by .Assessors 19435 60 Overlay, 1922 Balance brought forward 8519 99 Transferred to Emergency Reserve Fund 353 39 $160 00 .E:v peudia"ures Abatements, granted by Assessors $166 60 Overlay, 1923 Balance brought fonvard 19 Transferred from Emergency Reserve Fund. 2,500 00 2,500 1.9 ,Ex ponditures Abat entsl granted by Assessors $2,172 70 Balance carried forward 327 49 ' 2,500 19 Overlay, 1924 Balance brought forward $10,781 00 Transferred to Emergency Reserve Fund 7,800 00 - 2,981 90 Expenditures A.batemeazts, granted by Assessors $2,726 96 Balance carried forward 254 94 $2,981 90 456 WATEIZT0'VV r TOWN REPORT Overlay, 1925 Levied by Assessors $26,499 73 Transferred to Soldiers Exemptions 138 43 $ 6,361 30 Expenditures Abatements, granted by Assessors. $7,103 63 Balance carried forward 19,257 67 $26,361 30 Poles and Wires, Police Desk Appropriation for 1025 $6, 00 0(} Expenditures +Gaanewell Co., 'flier new desk S6,700 00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 80 Holland, Edward D., supplies 2 45 Wetmore-Savage Co., pipe and fittings 95 09 Total expenditures 36,798 34 Transferred to unexpended balance. account 1 lili 6,300 00 Premium Account Balance brouglit t'onvard S266 10 Received from sale of bends 3,787 10 - - $4,053 26 Expendihires Old Colony Trust Co., certification 3949 74 Balance carried forward 3,103 52 -- 8 l,05,3 26 AUDITOR", REPORT 457 Printing Town Records APPTOPFIation for 1925 84,500 00 Expcndifnres Graphic Press, printing Volume 5 $1,200 00 Balance carried forward 3,300 00 M,.5, 500 00 Potter Memorial Gate Fund Balance brought forward $43 56 Received from Union IVIarket National Bank 22 74 366 30 Balance carried fomard S66 30 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund Rcceived ftom State $94 94 ExpColditures Keating, Franklin P., salary SI55 38 Keep, Marion P., salary, 39 56 $94 94 Selectmen's Quarters Appropriation for 1925 $4,500 00 Expenditurcs Baker, Fraak G., heating $173 52 Hawes Electric Co., electrical work- 3 52 Iliffe, William H., contract 3,935 00 McLean &- Sons Co., J. C., shades, etc. 62 50 Yawman &- Erie Manufacturing Co., steel shelving 159 26 Total expenditures S4,3 3 3 80 13alrance carried forward 16516 20 84,500 00 458 WATE-RTONVN" TOWN REPORT Sewer Department, Construction—Special Balance brought forward $23 88 Expenditures Grace, Williarn, catch basins 88 00 Balance carried forward 15 88 $23 88 Sewer Department, Rebates Appropriation for 1925 $3,000 00 Expenditures Rebates 8206 75 `Transferred to imexpended balance account 31.3 25 s3'000 00 Tax Titles Appropriation for 1925 $3,700 00 Expenditures Colby, F. J., taxes 81,221 88 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2,478 12 83,700 00 Tax Titles, Special Appropriation for 192;-) $120 00 Balance carried forward $120 00 Water Department, Truck Appropriation for 1925 83,000 00 Mack Motor Truck Co., track and lettering $3,000 00 AUDITOR REPORT Nest End Playground Appropriation for 1925 031.7,000 00 Expenditi.cres Ainbrosio, Peter, settlement $159 02 Caccavaro, Louis & Scan, cellar and. steps 1,213 00 Condon, '-,%-fae J., land. 13 9 DeBened ctus, Vincent, land 300 00 Ellis & Co., M., moving houses 600 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., paint 10 75 Goding, Herbert, pluriabing 46 34 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 6 43 Highway Department, pay roll 20 O Keefe, Joseph P., sen ces 100 00 Russo, Consetta, moving house 765 00 Warren & Afocdy, land 1,36.E {la Water Department, service 59 25 Total expenditt res 84,668 70 Balance carried. forward 12,331 30 $17,000 00 Workmen?s Compensation Appropriation for 1925 $3,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 750 00 $2,250 00 Expeuditures Cambridge Hospital, 5rst aid $5 50 Dascornbe, 0. L., x-ray work 10 00 Gallagher, Thomas W., services 9 00 Goodman, Jahn, injury 148 57 Hopkins, Dr. L. T., services 3 00 T-elley, Dr. M. J., x-ray work 50 00 Morrison, Tyr. L. B., x-ray work 5 00 MwTay, William B., injury 34 29 461) 11'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Secord, Dr. palter N., serNices 8104 00 Vaughan, i�'Trs. Nellie, settlement 520 00 Waltham Hospital, care 7 00 Total expenditures $895 36 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1,354 64 32,25f1 00 Treasury Receipts Almshouse, beard $808 45 Alinshouse, sale of produce 610 78 Cemetery, care and sale of lots 2,350 37 Cemetery, interest 1,163 05 Collector, tax sale and advertising 2,100 al Collector, fees 1,613 66 Fire Departmc� nt, miscellancous 12 00 Fire lass, school 200 00 Health Departi-rent, contagious 484 87 Health Department, licenses 405 50 Health Department, rent 105 00 Health Department, dental clinic 101 5 Highway Department, garbage 1$ 87 50 Highway Department, miscellaneous 110 40 Inspector of Buildings, permits 350 00 Insurance, rebate G 54 Interest, 1021 tax 1S 70 Interest, 1022 tax- 56 79 Interest, 1923 tax 129 73 Interest, 1924 tax- 6,058 14 Interest, 1925 tax- 1,271 05 Interest, on deposits 9,445 17 Interest, on school loan 5,003 1a Interest, accrued on bonds 876 98 Land Court, rebate 332 50 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax 1)25 77,041 77 AUDITOR'S REPORT 461 Iasasachusetts, Cormnoni,�ealth Of, public ser} ce tax 1925 "5,005 93 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, bank tax 1925 453 25 Mas5achusetts, Commonwealth of, state and military aid 975 00 Massachusetts, +Comnionwealth of, street railway tax 4,610 28 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, Boston Elevated reimbursement 292 32 Ma.ssachusctts, Commonwealth of, income tax 1922 264 50 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, income tax 1923 1,322 50 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, income tax 1924 2,116 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax 1924 4,729 91 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, ci�-ihan war poll tax 1322 2,610 00 TNlid llesex Coxuity, dog officer 78 00 14llddlesex County, killing dogs 90 00 Middlesex County, dog licenses 936 19 'Mothers' Agri, State 7,499 21 Mothers' Aid, cities and towns 1,118 43 Outside Aid., State 1,150 54 Out-side Aid, cities and towns 257 42 Polcs and Wires, miscellaneous 155 55 Police Department, court fines 4,989 82 Police, miscellaneous 10 40 Public Library, fines 720 72 Rent of Lovell land 175 00 Rent of purrlping station 165 00 Sale of land 4,054 00 School Department, rent of halls 492 25 Schools, Americanization 1,634 93 Schools, tuition 4,113 15 Schools, State wards 773 23 Schools, evening 68 50 462 WATERTOTL'N TOWN REPORT Schools, miscellaneous 867 53 Selectmen's Department, licenses 162 50 Sewers, various 20,077 05 Sidewalks, assessments 569 50 Sidewalks, varInus +6,679 0 Taxes, adjustments :33 76 Taxes 1925, moth tax 7e5S 01 Taxes 1025, Interest on bettv,=cnts 1,369 43 Takes 1925, additional polls 14 00 To,,vn Clem, fees 1,359 72 Town Hall, rent 542 00 Town Records, sale of 2 00 Tree Warden, new trees 132 75 Water rceeipts, net 131,196 41 Water Department, junk 5 00 Weigghts and Xleasures, fees 337 15 Total receipts $329,147 43 Expenditures The following amounts were anticipated receipts and were transferred to approprintiorts at the Annual Town Meeting, March, 1025. Water income $110,000 00 Bank and Corporation tax 70,000 00 Street Railway tax 5,000 00 'N'liscellaneous 80,00() 00 $265,000 Oil Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax 1920 23 84 A-lassachusetts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax 1:921 40 Massaohusctts, Commonwealth of, br rk tax 1923 4 33 INIassachusetts, Commonwealth of, public service tax 11123 (310 88 AUDITOR'S REPORT 463 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, public ser�;im tax 1924 $5 33 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, public service tax.- 1925 5 03 Total expenditures 8265,300 47 Transferred to unexpended balance account 0-4,046 90 $329,147 43 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Cash on hand S.'307,611 77 Real and personal property as per Appraisers' schedule 4,597,225 00 Unccilected ta.xcs as follows: 1923 83 22 1924 188 12 1925 182,975 52 , $5,088,083 03 Liabilities Notes payable, anticipatim of revenue, due in 1926 $200,000 00 Bonded Debt 1,914,OUU 00 Une.xpended balances forward- Bettemi-eat a�.qessrnents 14,205 70 Bradford Road drain 16 62 Coker House, sale of 1,991 00 Common Street building line 300 00 Coolidge School addition 62,64-16 42 December assessinents, 1925 220 46 East End School, land 8,351 00 Emiergency Reserve Fund 13,334 19 New High School furnishings 4,084 01 464 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT New Senior High Schaal S7,330 53 North End School, plans 5,000 00 Overlay, 1923 327 49 Overlay, 1924 254 94 Overlay, 1925 19,257 67 Patter Memorial Gate Fund 66 30 Preim'um Account 3„103 52 Parroting Town Records 3„300 00 Selectmen's Quarters 166 20 Sewer Construction 8,792 54i Sewer Construction, special 15 88 Tax 'Titles, special 120 00 Water, construction 20,005 58 Water, special 1,883 22 Nest End Playground 12,331 30 Zoning Committee 81 68 Department accounts transferred to unexpended balance account 100,589 78 Total liabilities $2,401,792 15 Surplus 2,686,291 48 -�- S5,088,083 5 UNPAID BILLS The following are all the unpaid bills sent; to the Auditor: Almshouse Department Water Department, Nvater 837 62 Health Department, Contagious Poston, City of, care 1921 and 1923 $155 43 Worcester, City of, case 1924 87 75 243 18 Insurance Cana.dy, 0. M. ., pre.nrxiu 57 60 AUDITOR'S REPORT 1165 Outside Aid Bostcn, City of, care $310 00 Cotter, Micbael E., rent 28 00 Gregg & San, George H., btuial 50 00 Lawrence, City of, care 55 00 Lowell, City of, care 1922 44 50 487 50 Park D epar ment, Victory Field Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 31 05 Planning Board City Planning Publishing Co,, subscription. 83 00 Hull, Ruth N., typewriting 10 00 Massachusetts Federation of Pla=i.ng Boards, dues 115 00 28 00 Total unpaid bills 0884 95 Respectfully submitted, W. Y Ir. N ORCRO 4 JR i, , add-itor. ANNUAL REPORT OF ASSESSORS FOR 1925 This year the Assessors fo-mid considerable new property developed from large tracts of land changing from ftu-ms and undevclr ped land to most desirable house site, and homes are fast being erected upon theirs. We have also fotw.id this year a number of factory and warc house buildfiaps being erected in the Town, which have greatly increasal the value of the tax- able property in the Town. The total valuation reached this year the sum of 38,- 6195,S47, rnakmg an incrcati of $2,531,370 above lest year's valuation, this increase being divided as follows: $329,419 on persoual property; and $2,201,960 on real estate. This increase in valuation makcs it possible for the Asscssors to reduce the tax rate $1.00, making it $30.20 per thcusand for 1925. The coining year does not look as bright for the increase that we had last;year. ' bile there arc prospects of a number of large and valuable factory buildings to be erected in 1026, these i%>ill not be advanced far enough on April 1 to be of any ,great assistance to meet the levy for the coming year. The outlook for residential building is goad, and will show about the same increase.as last year. In view ,of them facts, appropriations made at the annual Town Meeting should be granted with extreme caution or the Town will have to fince an increase in the tax rate for the coming year. . One of the most difficlzlt problems the Assessors have in the performance of their duties comes under the assessment of personal property. The citizens of the toy.n should file: a tax return with the Assessors on or before Nfay 15, and by doing this would thereby assist the Amessors in making an equitable z;essment. 466 REPORT OF ASSEMORS 46 Pollowing this report will be found a form with i -istructions for filling out returns, which should be vejT carefully conildrred. Respectfully submittal, WILLIAM BELL, E.13AVARD F. WRIGHT, EDP IN L. STONE, Board o,f Assessors Instructions in the Matter of Local Tax Returns April 1, 1926. Please react ca:refiilly before filling out the return. B1an1,—s may be obtained at the Assessors' office and the local banks. On application, they gill be sent by mail. They may be filed at any time between April I wid May 15, inclusive. To avoid mistakes they should be made before a member of the Board of Assessors wb never it is possible to do so. The advice of the Assessors is espe6ally needed in arriving at a correct valuation. The LaNv states that " They " (th,c Assessors) " shall receive as true, except as to VC1111atio);, the list brought in," sunless the person making the return refuses to an5Vrer neCessary inquiries. q'lae duty of Ping 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, house and street where located. Page 2. Item (a) Ilrleans dash only. Nlake no return of checks or lank deposits. 1ten-i (1) Ships or vessels engaged in hiterstatc or foreign carrying trade arc- tweed at nn�- third of one per cent of the ov,-ner'i interest therein, if the return is filed on or beforc April 30. Othenvise, the rate is the annual tax rate.. Vacht8, sail-boat, row-boats, cariocs, and power-boats are taxable where kept and situated on April 1, and at the 2-ate fixed for the year. 468 t ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ltzm (k) Fill out each colturnn, and add yaar when bought and price paid. The Assessors will allow-a fair depreciation. The equipment, including shock absorbers, extra tires, robes, and anything additional ;hauld be 1i5t--d under the last item on this (2) page. Itein (1) Furniture is a most important item. Its taxable value is neither its coat nor its auction value. By advice of the best autluorities it should be a.s ess cl at the amount that a, N)illing seller would be satisfied to receive for it. Th present price of furniture should be takcii into account. Sentimental .�value need not be considered. Insurance value is a partial guide. The follow- ing inventory is suggested as a practical method of reckoning; thz total value Value of Rugs and Carpets ..................... Value of Draperies and Curtains ...................I............ Value of Barks ............. Value of Pictures ... ........... ... ......... . Value of Musical Ingtrurnents and Records ................................. Value of Sta,tuaty,Vases, Rrcnzm, arid other Ornaments .. ........................ Value of Billiard. Tables and Outfits „.............................. 'value of Silverymre and Fable Linen ....................,...I--... Value of Household furniture and Bedding ,............................... Value of All Propvrty of the above descrip- tion iii IMitertoivn elser hem thmi cri the prelni.`i4 s ................................ Total Valuo ................................ Less exemption 1,000.00 Net taxable value .......................... With the exception of Atcm (fit) fLa r dtu_re is the only item can the list entitled to an exemption, and the exemption does not include non-residents. If non-residents have furniture in Watertown on April 1, it is taxable bore at full value. REPORT T OF .ASSESSORS 169 Page 3. Item (o). Diamonds and other precious stone are assessed at replacen-iont. value. Age and condition are considered in the valuation of plain jewelr % It is important that the above instructions should be observed in every case, but especially so, if the retcum is made before a notary public or a justice of the puce. Otherwise it may be necessary to ask for further information under ques- tions one to eight on page four. April 1 is Assessment Day, and the return is a return of all personal property and real estate in Watertown on that {date. Returns should be made every year. Women owning taxable property are subject to the same requirements as risen. The taxable property of minor children, if there is no guardian, should be included in the parent's return. The Assessors' notices, calling can all property owners to make their returns, ivill be found on bulletin boards through- out the Torn on and after Api71 1. The hours at Tc,;�az Hall Annex are 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., except Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 m. Appointments may be made by telephone, Newton North 0052+0. WILLI.AM BELL, EDWA.R.D F. WRIGHT, EDWIN L. STONE, Board of Assessors. Requirements for State, County and Town Grants and Appropriations Charles River Basin $3,046 41 County Tax 53,378 91 Fire Prevention Tax 317 02 State: Highway Tax 703 12 Metropolitan Park Tax 24,308 08 'Metropolitan :Planning 314 45 Metropolitan Server 32,094 89 kletropolitan Water 33,440 24 State Tax 70,080 00 470 WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT State Tax (Town of Brookline) $1,120 58 Moth Tax 758 61 Str ct Betterment 6,334 68 Sidewalks 348 88 Interest 1,309 43 229,415 30 Tavvii Grants 1,006,527 19 $1,235,942 49 Income Tax 69,3G1 80 Total Requirements 1,166,580 fig Overlay 1925 26,499 73 Total of Commitment $1,19 ,080 42 Valuations Buildings exclusive of land $25,638,160 Land exclusive of buildings 8,235,870 Personal Estate 4,801,817 $38,695,817 Additional December Assessment Real estate �4,800 Personal estate 21500 7,300 Total valuation including additional 338,703,147 Increase in valuation of real estate $2,201,960 Inemnse in valuation of per- sonal estate 320,419 $2,531,379 Tax rate of 1925, $30.20. REPORT OF ASSESSORS 471 Polls Burke, Thomas J. $5 00 Collector Reports Uncollectible Buttegello, Pasquale 5 00 for the Year 1921 Carr, John M. ..5 00 Anestos, Nicholas $5 00 Clark, Albert C. 5 00 Delmonico, lliichale 5 00 Clay, Walter A. 5 00 Leonard, Francis'W. 5 00 Coakley, Andrew B. 5 00 Murray, John H. 5 131] Coaldley, Charles 5 00 Coakley, George F. .5 013 Personal Coakley, Timothy P. 5 00 Hagopian, Bughos 5 00 Collector Reports Uncollectible for Hannigan, Af artin 5 00 the Year 1921 Kasparwich, Ka,s r .5 00 Coleman, Frederick S3 12 Keough,John T. 15 00 Laajoy, Fred 5 00 .Abatement on Personal Property Manning, Martin 5 00 for the Year 1921 Alarming, illiarn J. 5 00 Gordon, Arthur A. $1? 48 �-larchant, Wilfred 5 00 McDonald, Richard 5 00 McLellan, l�61 3OU Polls Murdock, WiEam 5 00 Collector Reports Uncollectible for Murphy, jercmiali 5 00 the Year 1922 h1tirrav, John 11. 5 00 Anestos, Nicholas s,5 U0 Nichof s, Charles A. 5 00 Burke, Thomas J. 5 40 Nigogasian, G=hed 5 00 Carr, Jahn AT, 5 00 Olmsted, Burnet R, a 00 Clark, Albert C. 5 (M Persico, Pasquale a 00 C:€,dday, Timothy P. 5 00 Ral=mond, LeBaron .5 00 DiMaerco, Nicola :5 00 Shea. John J. 5 00 Leonard, Francis W. 5 00 sillims, Charles W. 5 00 Leonard, Walter 5 00 Small, Alexander G. 5 00 Luck Giuseppe 5 00 zakur, bred 5 00 Manning, N illiam J. 5 00 McDonald, James J, 5 00 Personal Murray, John H. 5 00 Collector Reports Uncollectible for Nigogasian, Garabod 5 40 the Year 1923 Simms, Charles W. 5 00 Abbott, '<'4'illiwn S. 11 46 Personal Brewer, Joseph K. 1-11 00 Coakley, Charles 17 52 Collector Reports Uncollectible for Coleman, Mary 10 22 the Year 1922 Fernald, 14arietta C., e1 al. 86 Butler, Thomas H. $35 00 Kerens, John T. 21 90 Coakley, Charles 7 oo Hannan, Wilbur J. 8 76 CoIE:nmu, Frcclt riek C. 2 80 Lawless, James P. 10 22 Riley, Arthur A. 11 20 McArthur, William J. 1022 Thurber, Donald kI. 20 40 McDonald, Jaynes J 11 08 McGivern, Francis J. 1022 Abatement on Personal Property for Morley Breathers 340 02 the Year 1922 TV.orse, Meaander E. 11 U8 Gortlor! Arthur A. 811 20 Riley, Arthur A. 25 26 ' 91il I I Charles W. 10 22' Palls Sir�itla, James S. 29 20 Tcyrrio, Frank A. S 76 Collector Reports Uncollectible for "4oner, Joseph, el arm. 1 46 the Year 1923 Wadden, Harry A. 14 60 Alarie, I-Ienry 35 00 Wadden, Samuel C. 43 SO Anestos, Nicholas 5 00 Waugh, William C. 10 32 Borelli, Guy 5 UU Alrilson, Mrs. L. A. 43 Bryant, Peter 5 0U Yam, Marino 23 3U 172 2 W A TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Polls Crag, Wilh.-nt J. 52 00 Collector Reports Uncollectible for Craige, Hairy 2 00 the Year 1924 Crupi, S-atto 21 00 Aikens, Josq)h 2 00 Ctu-'tis, Leslie R. 2 00 Akillian, Jack 2 00 CUxSU T a]10, John 2 00 Allen, Edward D., Jr. 2 00 Darby, I iarsliall 2 00 Allen, John 2 00 Dawson, Jerry 2 00 Amriding, Thomas 2 00 Day, Thomas 2 00 Ananian, Aran 2 00 DeStepana, Angelo 2 1)0 Anastos, Nidiolas 2 00 Dcvine, Alilliam P., Jr. 21 00 Angello, Frank 2 00 DiNfelc, Dominico 2 00 Anluneg, Ralph 2 00 DI-Nario, Ralph 2 00 Arl'r enti, Nicolas 2 00 Dmtrian, Madatia ] 00 Arrio, Samuel 2 00 Donga.n, James 2 00 Arsenault, Charles 2 00 Dowries, Frank-J. 2 00 Baker, Louis L. 2 00 Doyle, John 11. 2 00 Barry, Daaicl 2 00 ,Duna, Michael J. 2 00 Bartels, Ifilse 2 00 English, Jolla 2 00 Ba.ttaglio, Palsy 2 00 Faber, Michael C. 2 00 Bauy-uc as, Cltarrlcs 2 00 Farese, Angelo 2 00 BeecLin, George 2 00 Farris. 13ea•tarl 2 OU Bemis, George 2 00 Fay, john J. 2 00 Berri a, Daniel 2 00 Fay, 117illiam 2 00 Bed, Jahn 2 00 k carry, Edward `; ou Bitchockjian, Aharon 2 00 Fernirune, Samuel 2 00 Bowen, George 2 00 Ferris, Mex. 2 00 Boylan, Anil;rose 2 01) Field,Vincent 2 00 Boyle, James D. 2 00 Fogarty, John J. 2 00 Boylc, John J. 2, OD Folhs, Jaines M. 2 00 Briertorl, Albert C. 2 00 Forest, Wi iam 2 00 Broglia, Ant orl i+D 2 00 Forrest, Frank 2 00 Bryant, Peter 200 1{c,urni€sr, Arthur W. 2 00 Burke, John M. 200 Franks, Spy^ros 2 OLD Burke, Thcrnas J. 200 Fratto, Nichnls 2 00 Burns, Jobil 200 Garrity, Thainas 2 00 Bnsooni, Henry 2 Up Garyey, John D. 2 00 Cade, John O'Neil 2 00 Gavin, Patrick 2 00 Campbell, Capt. Joseph 3. 2 00 Gin-nanc, Patrick 2 00 Campbell, Wirdred H. 200 Glynn, A'ikrhacl 2 011 Cauentcr, waltcr 200 Gordon, John W. 2 Oil Carr, John M. 2 00 Gordon, john W., Jr. 2 UU Cassello, Joseph 2 00 Green, Nlalc ol,ii 2 00 Cassiciv, John 2 Oil Green, Sidney 2 00 Cas-mcve, Rnv D. 2 00 Green, Winston X. 2 00 Castiv-cll, Willianx H., Jr. 2 00 Guest, iUbcrt 2 00 Catcrina, Joseph 2 00 Gustafson, J«bn 2 OG Celluccio, Vincent 2 00 Gustafson, Walter 2 00 Cha iti, Mike 2 00 Haddow, Thomas 2 00 Christmas, John 2 00 Hagopian, Miask 2 00 Clark, Albert C. 2 00 Hamacher, Goldfreath 2 00 Clark, Frederick 2 00 Hammond, Imo.wrenm F. 2 00 Coakley, Charles 2 00 Hanirock, Michael 2 00 Coakley, George F. 2 00 Fannon, Carroll 2 UO Coakley, Joseph J. 2 00 Hannon, Wilbur J. 2 00 Coalcley, Thnothy P. 2 GO Haroian, John 2 00 Collac-c:i, Tony 2 00 Harrington, Jahn 2 00 Considine, Daniel T. 2 00 Farris, Willianx 2 00 Corcoran, Timothy 2 00 Hart, N-�Izlfred 2 00 Cvttcr, Dike 2 00 Hartley, Wimanl P ? 00 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 473 Haryhagrahad, Sarizs S2 00 McDonald, James J. 82 00 Hatten, Edward 2 00 i'eEllen, James 2 00 Flee, Charles Clain 2 00 hflcl:iligott, fames T. 2 00 Hendrick Patrivk-J. 2 00 McGrath, Daniel F. 2 00 Heanly, Henry 2 00 licGrath, John J 200 Hcw s, Albert 2 00 McGratlt, Leonard 2 GO Mill, Thomas 200 McKjnnon, Daniel 2 00 Holbrook, Warren 2 00 McMitfian, Daniel 200 Holknid, Charles J. 2 00 McNamara, Stephen 2 00 Holmberg, Edward 2 00 McNicholas, Charles 2 00 Hooper, Ernest 2 00 McPhee, Alexander 2 00 Innis, Lewis 2 00 IkloTague, Thomas 0. 2 00 Iskenderian, Louis 2 00 Mead, William T. 2 00 Johnson, Bert 2 00 Metvin, James Al 2 00 Johnson, Henry D. 2 00 Mercurio, Paul 2Y� 00 Jones, Charles S. 00 Merrick, Harald 4 00 Kaligian, Oscar 2 00 -Miller, Chester ;: 00 Karnel, Samuel S. 2 00 Nfiller, Berry 2 Ufa Karlson, Klas 2 00 illillcr, Peter 2 00 Katsanny, Thornas 2 00 iNIilmore, NIicbael 2 00 Kazarian, Hagop 2 00 Milonas. Peter 2 00 Keefe, Michael 2 00 Nrrx:xt,. Junes 13. 2 00 Kelley, Pvl irtin J. 2 00 mc undick, Peter 2 00 Kenyon, Joseph 2 00 Mullen, Gcor c 2 00Kihner, Frederick X.T. 2 00 Nfurdock, �L1'i am H. 2 60 Kingman, R.everne 2 00 hfurphy, Bernard r,. 2 00 lfippiing, Milton 2 00 kdurphy', John J. 2 00 Kiisght, Charles 2 00 Nlurphy, Martin 2 00 L. , Donald 2 00 hI array' John H. 2 W M, Leer 2 00 Nandolio, Sava. 2 (X) Langley, Harry- S, 2 00 Neiley, George 2 00 L,irkin, Tiniothy- 2 00 Nicholason, Charles A. 2 00 Larrow, Harry 2 00 Nipcli, Lawrence W. 2 00 Lawler, Janes 2 00 Norton, Clinton L. 2 00 I_.awsoit, Edward 2 0L) []'Brien, P. 2 00 Leach, Jahn M. 2 00 'Brien, James 2 00 Leary, Edward C. 2 00 0 Brien, Jahn A. 2 00 .LeB as c, Levi 2 00 O'Brien, Joseph 2 00 Leonard, ohn N_ 2 00 0,Donnell, Henry 2 00 Leonard, ANzilliani I. 2 OG Olander, Philip F. 200 Lia,, Jack 2 00 Olander, William 200 Lilly, Thomas ? 00 O'Reilly, Frank J. 200 Linehan, John 2 00 Orleans, Robert R. 2 00 Livingston, Gordan 2 b0 O'Toole, Patrick 2 00 Lord, Fr knk 2 00 Oumina- aan, Boos 2 00 Langley, Wilfred 2 00 Ovian, Kiran 2 00 Lorretta, Harry 2 00 PacHnn, Manoog 2 00 Lucien, Lottis 2 00 Painter, Basil 2 00 MacAuley, Walter J. 2 00 PaAce, Harry 2 00 MacDonald, John 2 00 Parice, Roy 2 0 Magnuson, 13ilmer 2 00 Parke, William O. 2 00 Mahoney, Frank A, `? ill} Parsons, "alter ? CO Maloian, Mardros 2 00 P"pIn' o, Giuseppe 2 00 Manning, 'igUianz J. 2 00 I'mquale, Alberto 2 00 Margusia.n, Tanala 2 00 Peterson, Reu Ferdinand 2 00 Markley, Lloyd NT. 2 00 P€isselt, William F. 2 00 Marotta, Bert 2 00 Froto, D minie 2 00 McArdle, Thomas 2 00 Pushee,'George F. 2 00 McCormack, Glcnn '21 00 Ralph, Joseph T. 2 Of) 474 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Randall, Capt. William V. `'2 Cl(1 Real and Personal Property Raymond, Paul 2 00 Qllectar Reports Uncolleetible for R611y, Edward 2 00 the Year 1924 Richardson, Truman S. 2 00 Alberico, Vincent. &I:I 36 Riche, Richard. 2 00 Allen, Jahn 8 12 Richert, Jolm 2 00 Hanes, Jahn 842 R tzo, Joseph 2 OD Mberico, Amadio 1S 72 Robinson, Frederi&- G. 2 COD Amriding, Thomas 1:5 44 Rogers, ohn J. 2 00 Andersen, jUred 1248 Rogers, John L. 2 00 Andcr.%n, Avid 24 Ob Romano, 'Fiahael 2 CO Andrea,Joseph 12 Rouse, James 2 00 Armenian IN. D. Club G 24 Sadlci-, philip E. 2 00 Aucoin, William 3 1 q Safarian, Avedis 2 00 Baker, Louis 3 1.2 Sale, Henry R. S. 2 00 Bova, joreph G 24 Scmizilli, Gabriel 2 00 Breiver, joscph K. 23 -14} Segrave, Jahn J. 2 (10 Brfxly, Louis $ 42 Sharkray, Willi= A. 2 00 {.aInan, George Charles 32 ,15 Shea, john J. 2 00 Camparri, Joseph G., st ux. 20 YS Slattery, jc)hn V%. 2 00 Canning, Robert 4 OS S1au�liter, Williarn R. 2 00 Burr, Eclivard J. 1�5 Cif] SrI`1a 1, Alexander G. 2 00 Carr, Mary 3 12 Smart, C. Richard 2 00 Ch.tpman, Gordon 13. 20 33 ;Smith, Hjalrnar L. 2 00 C henley, Guar K. 10 {]`? Smith, john 2 00 Christensen, James A. lti 60 Smith, Norman 2 40 C oakicy, Charles 18 72 ,STnullcn, Edward 2 00 C€)lson, Gene A. 3 12 Solakian, Haig 2 00 Coombs, Oscar 16 07 Suressi, George 2 00 Corbett, James J. 3 12 Stanton, AVMiam 2 00 C:ottLr, Dick P, 8 11 Stiller, -NI ike 2 00 D'Ao-ses, William 24 96 Stone, Walter C. 2 00 DeJne, Ge©r a 220 28 Stowell, Eugene E. 2 CK) DiGiacQnla Brea, Joseph 3 12 Stratton, Anthony 2 no Donise, Benj:unin 12 17 Suffi%"an, Daniel ? M Duf y, Christopher W. 9 36 Sullivan, 13ugcnc 2 00 Eaton, Charles S 42 Taylor, Charles 2 DQ Eustis, Grant B. 8 1.1 Termi6in, Mcgcrded `? 00 Fedgis, Bill 14 04 Testa, Ales.-an rro 2 00 l+''earazo, Antonio 842 Toomey, lvlirliaP 2 00 Finn, IN-fartin J. G 40 "Turner, Thomas 2 00 Fowler, Jaynes H. 93 60 1~'llner-, George 2 QU 1'Z'Fin"- , 'Spyros 11., et al. 16 85 Viceidormene, Anthony 2 CO Gordon, John W. 7 40 Vining, Roscoe 2 (10 Caravel, Gilrtran B. li 24 Walsh, Garrett; 2 00 Greengrass, J. B. 3 12 Ward, William F. 2 00 Hindlian, Perey D. 10 76 Webb, Michael F. 2 UO 11cfsetter, C. F. 11) 93 Weston, Peter 2 00 I-folden, Carl F, ID 34 V+rells, Nathan E. 2 00 iaconis, Luigi 9 36 White, James 2 00 Jeffer(h, Harold R., ez al. 4 tl9 Wilson, R13' 2 00 Johnsen, Berton ] . 4 06 Wooloe, -TO in 2 00 Kan e 1, Sain S. 3 U Warren, Elias J. 2 00 Kcrens, john T. 51 -19 Zacobino, Matteo 2 00 Fern, Edward P. I 54 Zuni, Tony 2 CO4 Kcvwlt, Jacob 3 •1:3 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 476 Kirkn s, A. W., et dI. $21 84 Wi��in, W. P. 3 4.4 Larkin, Rhoda L. 6 5a �'4'i 01, G'vnnard 15 B0 NfavArthur, 4�rilliai i J. 7 80 Ma.cI.Donald, john IS 72 Cads Abatements on Real and lklartoulaan, Tateos 62 40 Personal Property for the 14lasropian, I3a,,id 14 08 Year 18�4 IVI.17Ze�,,Jroselati 3 74 1 cClar n, Lena 8 42 Baird, Caroline R. Vic} :31 l��I�cCollem, Thud R R. 1{I 92 gan, William C. :3I McDonald, James C. 8 42 Kalous(Eau, Reuben 15 60 A1ellruy, Jahn 40 56 Morris, Fred A. 1S 72 IV, enale, Lucca 1.5 w Af ra, Gcorge N. 4 06 IV, Lena NI. 3 12 Reirllan, Arthur C. b 24 Illlelanson, Leonard 22 4(k Rti!zcll. Charles 24 96 Morrill, Charles 0. 3 12 Taylor, Geor e A. 12 48 Morse, James D. 3 12 Waldron, A-Eldred S. 1 Fi .38 Murphy, Bernard F. 7 49 Nilson, Jame G. ) (32 Abatements on Real and Personal O'Brien, Mary T. 16 85 Property for the Year 1924 Orcese, Luigi 4 37 Bliss, SadEc I. 1%1. $12 48 0 mvrs unknown 1 56 Bortonc, Antonio, el at, 214 96 Gganian, Club S. H. D. 3 12 Bowen, Michael 8 42 Painter, Basil8 4.3 Cabral, John 1.. 15 60 Polardy, Theodore ."��.`3 40 Clarke, Annie D, t) 36 Palle, 17rederick A. 11 54 Connors, DaLliel 31 20 Reynolds, Leon ff. 4 (38 C,ro len fines I,. 842 Rhoclers, Alfred U :36 DiAnd s, Victor €1 30 Robinson, 1'redetielt G. G 24 DiOns, John P. 14 04 Robinson, Harry N. 4 21 Dorris, Frank H. ti 42 Robinson, William J. 4 21 Fitzpatrick, Bdward :S .12 Rogers, John (3 24 Foley. Charles A. 1 37 Dose, Harold L. 8 4? Ford, Jaines & 1{) €l'? Rosenthal, Sarah 24 116 Forrest, Prank A, 11 20 Sacco, John ti 24 Garafulo, Prank 15 l30 Safford, Herman F. ly 48 Henry, Ray 12 1.7 Scanailli, Gabriel 211 28 Hird, Stella C. 3 12 Sohlarb, Hurry F. 4 68 jones, Mary L. A. 13 12 Segrave, John J. :3 12 Joyce, Ellen, et eel. la GO Semedian, 1llisalk la 60 Rielly, Daniel J. 3 12 Sirrims, Charles W. 10 92 LTaFort, David 8 42 Smith, J. S, Construction Co. G 24 Leah. Annible :35 98 Stea-irtis, Clifford E. 8 42 Lean El Sans 3 12 Strattan, Anthony 8 42' Leer;•, M. iGn S. 4 Fib Taylor, Bryon S. 17 11i Malcvnca_ian, Charles 8 42 Terzi,. Vahan 62 •1{] h1'Itifies, Harry 8 42 Tessa, A. () 24 McLeod, Harold 842 Thomas Lunch 21 84 McQuown, Margaret A. 34 32 Tivnan, John T. G 24 141cQumvn, Thomas 11„ 9 36 Toppan, Karnig P. 7 80 Mee, Gerald S. 0 36 Torres, Joseph 0 s36 Nichfil,.ts, Louis 8 42 Turner, Thornas F. 10 92 Nisl)et, Ella NE. 4 lib Tyree:, Willie-ern C. 8 42 Perrv. Basil H. 26 52 Fining, Addic 8. 14 04 Pinlchain, W. C. 7 80 W-ddrorl's Lunch 21 22 Price, William D. 8 42 Walker. Eugene A. 3 1: Reid, P. Garfield 7 SO Warburton, 1 lumor 2. 7 80 Russo, relic 3 12 IN'rheeler, Warren B. 2.3 40 Sped-it, Alden S. 4 G white, F. J. 3 12 S1tell, George C. 18 72 White. 'Xfargaret S. 9 30 Tohin, Henry 1. 11l 92 476 WATSRTOWN TOWN REPORT Walsh, john P. 8 4-9 Garin, Gordon 82 t)O Weal, Frank-H. 1) 0$ Gilbert, l!rcd J `2 00 Wickes, Forrest A. 4 99 Gild&a, James J. 2 00 Willey, Roy R. €3 42 Golden, Eclivard 2 00 Wright, Arthur 3 12 Golden, Patrick J. 2 00 Good, Gordon 2 00 Abatement on Street Betterment. Gray, Louis A. 2 00 for the Year 1924 Griffin, Howard 2 00 �Grifl"an, William 2 00 Woods, liar-A. 0 [] Grimes, Williaiaa 2 00 Crash Abatement$ an 1926 Pulls Hagopian, George 2 05 Hall, Thomas I-1. 2 00 .,%mold; Scth F. '2 00 Hamrock., Nlichad, 2 00 O'Connor, Thatcher 1-1. `? 00 Harlow, Arthur W. 2 00 Hanau n, Williaani R. 2 00 Abatements on Polls for the Hart, '�%rilfred :2 00 Year 1926 Heffernan, Patrick 2 00 Adonito, Nicholas $20 00 Hendersun, Raymond F. 2 00 Andrews, Hugh M. 12 00 Xtiggins, Erick 200 Arrnstrong, Jahn l'., Jr. 2 00 ILll, Nelson. 200 Baker, Abbott F. 2 00 Hocyr, Raymond 2 00 Bandholtz, Clevelarrcl 2 00 Howe, William W. 2 00 Beech n, George 2 00 Hughes, Michael A. 2 00 Berry, Charles 2 00 Ilacalua, Carmen 2 00 Bcthell, Edward 2 00 Janies, Oliver H. 2 00 Blakeney, Thomas R. 2 00 johnson, Arthur E, 2 00 Brandley, Herman 2 U[7 Jones, 1�Ttllnana 2 00 Broberg, W. S. 2 00 Joslyn, Pahl S. 2 00 Brown, Walter W. 2 W Ka.rakaruan, George 2 09 Browne, H. Royal 2 00 Kenison, Richard W. 2 00 Caron, Henry 2 00 Ding, Wilfred J, 2 00 Casavaant, Albert F. 2 00 Kirkland, William 2 01) Chase, Howard E. 2 00 Larkin, Timothy 2 f30 Clark, Walter 2 00 Larner, Henry 2 00 Coffey,, John 2 00 Lawson, William 2 00 Coffin John J. 2 00 La%}-ton, Ernest 2 04 Colaandrello, Joseph 2 no LeBlanc, John C. "? 00 Collins, Eugene 2 00 Leonard, John 2 00 Connolly, Martin 200 Leslie, George N1. 2 00 Crook, frank H. 2 00 London, Roy 2 00 Cook, Walter G. 200 LonguiAt, Claude: 2 00 crawford, Calvin D. 2 00 llacArthaar, George l3. 2 00 Cummings, Willis 2 00 hia gaire, Eugene A, 2 00 Dailey, Harry 2 00 U guire, Eugene G. 2 00 Dale, Albert 2 00 Mallory, William H. 2 on Darya, Francis IV. 2 00 Manning, Warren G. 2 00 Davis, Dale 2 00 lHaartin, Arthur 2 00 Derlvfanasian, Sarkis s 00 1°Iaarsh, Donald 13. 2 00 Douetkis, A1eck 00 ; I.UWI1�5, I1a CO V' 00 T)unn, Michael ? I}il McC".-f erty, William 2 00 Dunphy, Elbridge 2 00 John 2 00 English, Colarna 2 00 NTT ljlien, Jaulica 2 00 EnMn.e, George E. 2 (10 NI -Nichols, Charles 2 00 Fitzpatrick, Leo 00 4ic`7 ague, Alexander 2 OCR Foster,William IV. 2 00 hlcTague, Bernard 2 00 Fournier, John 2 00 "Mc ad, Williain E. 2 00 F{'rc dil rickson, Emil 2 00 llfellett, Lcmuel W. 2 00 Grill.ant, Joseph 13. 2 00 Mclyin, Janacs O) 2 00 Garrity, Michael 2 00 -Merrick-, Harold 2 00 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 477 Miller, Janris C. 32 UO Cash Abatements on Meal and lklintDn, H. C. 2 00 Personal Property for the Mol'an, James R. 2 00 Year 1925 IlYnrnn, Daniel 2 00 'lndrews, john L. 4 53 Moran, Luke '2 00 Brarlley, Edgar A,, 11 48 %Tugar, Sarkis P. 2 00 Couney, Henry R. 3 93 Munro, George 2 00 DL)wling, Frwi is B. 151 1MtIrphy, Daniel J. 2 ()0 Drc:wes, I-Icnry P, 3 62 Nadeau, Joseph 2 OD Dyson, Josephine 12 08 Itiajalian, George 2 00 Egan, Paul A. 9 VG Najarian, Nwareffi 2 05 Egleston, ?VT" 3020 Noiley, George 2 fly? Fitzpatrick, l��laaY A. r {Te Nelgisian, Harris 2 00 Hinsman, James R. 2 42 Nuq nt, Andrew 2 00 Lennartson, Eric 604 O'Brien, John 2 00 McGinnis, Barbara A. 15 10 Oliphant, James Al. 2 O[l lwlcGrady, Hugh 4 53 Otis Harare2 00 Null �'�alter E. 9 06 Otis, Ward M. 2 00 Pugsley, Jatux 13. 4 53 Phillp", Wendell.B. 2 00 Smith, Norman A. 3 02 PlnnIni, Are elo 2 00 Williams, Fay B. 22 (15 Pislikerian, rikor 2 UO Platun, IvIiLchell 2 00 Abatements on Real and Personal Poole, Orin S. 2 00 Property for the Year 1926 Potter, William H. 2 00 Ahlquist, Fr(!dcrick W. 930 20 Putt, Dudley 200 Ambrosio, Pietro 9 06 Riccio, Alphenze 200 Anclreu s, Wilbur B. 12 08 Romano, Il cltael 200 Andrews,William S. 27 18 Rowe, Charles 200 Angell,J.Howard 4 53 Scollan, Francis X. 2 00 Armeui= N. D. Club 6 04 Soupeletm. Charles 2 00 Armstrong, I'llomalss L. 6 04 Seravian, Ka le 2 00 Arnold, Mildred 3 93 Sharkey, Cornelius 2 00 Barry, Hannah, el at. 604 Shea, Alfred 2 00 BarthAt, N. Edward 27 18 Shea, Howard 200 Belcher, Albert F. 3 02 Sherman, Charles F. 2 00 Fillings, Eva A. 3 02 nape, Lcanard W. 2 00 Birlienshaw, Herbert 6 04 Speir, Harry 2 00 Birch, ,John 4 53 Stearns, Frederick- St. John 2 00 Blair, Joseph I-I. 12 08 Stepanian, Loosig 2 00 Bleilar, Joseph E. 35 53 Stone, Edwin 2 00 1lcoecher, Walter P. 3 02 Tapper, Albert K. 2 00 Boston & Maine R. R. 93 62 Tehan, Jeremiah 2 00 Bourika-s, Nicholas A. 9 06 Thomas, George Mr. 2 00 Boyce, Wallace C. 0 04 Tolman, Alvin D. 2 CO Brac&t, Lillian B. 34 20 Toollcy, Jahn 2 00 Braciley, George 111. 13 59 Toponzian, Alexander 2 00 Brittain & Cannon Co. 45 30 Tri une, Joseph 2 00 Bryant, Joseph 7 25 'yghe, Joseph 2 00 Buccadura, Joseph 7 85 Valer►tine, Jahn B. 00 Bttrge.�, Frank J. 7 55 Van ;`darn, Cornelius 2 00 Mims, Frank A. S 62 Vaughn, Walter S. 2 00 Burns, Tlierwa 2 42 Vigcrs, George M. 2 00 Butler, George 30 20 Waleh, Frederick E,, Jr. 2 00 Cahill, Patrick 13 59 walsh, John 2 00 Callan, Thomas F. 73 99 White, David J. 2 00 Cara.gulian, Garabed H., et '"Tillis, Walter 2 00 ux. 76 50 478 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Carpenter, Henry A•I. 10 57 Gibbons, John J. - 833 22 GaT7011, J,-Un E. 6 04 Godley, Michael 0 04 Casavaut, Mary A. 74 75 Gorrill, Frederick H. 42 29 CaV4101, Louis 78 52 Gould, Gilbert H, 7 ,-Yi Chamberlain, Edwin W. 12 09 Gould, William E. 5 1:3 Chwe, Howard E. 4 .53 Green, Aline J, 6 04 +Chittick, James A. 1 ,51 Grim . Wilfrt,-tl 4 53 Crct=o, �(jnato 30 20 Grinnell, i ladeline 2 A2 Collins, Riellar-d It. 3 02 Hackett, William m L. 2 27 Conley, J• .J• 72 48 Harney, Mary 30 20 Conner& Dowctc;y (i 04 Ilarris, George M. 10 57 Conroy, Cathcrine 38 50 Harris, Stephen (1 04 Cwk, Walter IS 12 Hastings, Willlimi H. t_: (i-1 Costan7o, Mario 7 55 H tyes, Cornelius B. 12 05 Couture;, Hmnenigilde 4 53 I-TUI, Nelson 30 20 Crampt€n, Charles S. 1 53 Hinkley, f}ra E. 36 `4 Crilly, Bessie .30 20 Holland, Charles J. fi R[} Critellett, Alm a.retta J. 3 02 Holmes, E. C. ail 20 Cross, l i.liel L. 3 02 Howell, Alexander R. 3 93 Cullen, '1110m.s J., et Im. 5 13 Howard, Helen G. 10 20 Cunrbiff, John J. 13 59 Hughes, Heirs of N-1ary A, 30 20 Danena, Rocco 3 02 Hunt, Homer F., Jr. 3 02 13ardis, James E. 7 55 Huntington, Alma E. 15 10 Dargon, Mary F. 1.5 10 frigram, Edward 11. 4 53 Day, Jennie 16 M J tineson, Elimbeth 7 t5.5 Dennett, Ellis II. 6 04 jefferds, Harold. R.. et a/. 4 .53 DeYdung, Elias 4 53 Jefford, Susan 11-1. 5 -14 Diamond Calk Horseshoe Cu. !l 00 Jrtlanson, Aug- st, et al. 15 10 DiAndre;a, Victor 7 51 Johnson, Carl W. 1.13 Dick, l-lamld L9 03 Jones, Edtivamt J. 4 23 Dcreflcr, Clifford c) 06 Joyce:, Ellen 1:5 10 Donaldson, Mr. c} 00 K�-dousdian, Reuben 30 20 D'Onofria,Torino Salvator 6 34 Keating, ,James F. 4 M Dresser, Burtks E., et ux. e3 02 Kelley, Annic lvf. 1) (10 Drew, Edward L. 7 55 9ey, Nellie A. 4 5:3 Drury, Herbert L. 21 14 KimpuNigren, FrerLi M. Il 06 Duffy, Mary E. 3 0!? LaFnm cc, 1 veret.t S. 2 11 Dttrrigan, Frank 4 53 Larldn, Wioda L. 11 34 l)yrer, John F. :3 Eat Lati;ghrea, (,gilts A. 1 51 Dyer, Rufus A. n ale LaVoy, Frances t; 04 Eager, Sumner W. F-) 10 Lawson, �-Villi,ani 1 31 Ekwa.11, Frank 0. -1 5:3 LeConti, Charles J. 23 69 R%mvan, Lcon 15 10 Lenney,, Raymond C. 7 55 Evans, Richard 0 06 Leonard, Agues A. l3 04 Everett, Lucy R. 30 `41 LeShane, Frank C. 6 04 Farraher, John J., rl fix. 30 20 L runs, Bridget C. 15 1 c! Filip, Jolin 3 02 IV acFarland, 1k cIvin M. ltl ,P7 Fish, William 7 55 111ac:ktnron, Jahn H. :i 112 Fitz tric]l , Frank A. 6 M Madden, Annie Al. 15 10 Foster, HaLtic L. 10 77 Magoon, Georges H. 10 27 Fra,ppier, Iola M. 101 17 ',Warkar, Yuen 13 .7'•l Frics, David. L. 1 55 Manson, Leon A, 33 22 Gallagher, Elleu M., of al. 81 54 N'1aVtit1SeT), John L. ,5 129 Galligan, James J. .3!1 :'ti Matifes, I-Tarry T, 3 02 Crallinaro, Ciro c Do Alatrison, jolm B. 10 27 Gallinaro, Louis (4 9-1 Alaynan, Tlmmas 7 55 Galvin, Jefferson F. 1S 11 1TcC;affe:rt.y, j%bbie J. 9 06 Gareri, Nicholas a 44 �T eCarl erty, William .30 20 Ge oghegzan, Lawrence 13 59 McDonald, John J, 3 02 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 479 McElligott., -nary C. S9, 6 64 Russell,Charles 424 16 McGann, Flora T, 18 12Scaar•unelli, Alfred 30 20 McGuire, Williaam P. 12 OS Scharff, Louis 9 66 McHugh, 1 rank J. 4 553 Scribner, Byron L. 7 55 1 enl li, 1u-thur G. 7 55 Searle, George B., ej ux. 6 95 Afertin, 2irthur a 04 Shaw, Joseph 3 0.: N-filler, Chester F. 3 02 Sherman, C'.lu-axles F. 30 20 Miller, Edward 20 8-1 Silsl)et;, t�Iice A.I. 56 78 Moore, Lillian P. 7 55 Simpson, Alfred F. 0 04 Morash, Aabrcv, el vex. 7 55 Smith, Albert F. 1 51 -1110reau, Conrad J 3 02 Smith, Bernard 8. 7 55 Morrison, Howard 7 55 Society for tic Preservation Munn, Percival J. 81 54 of Now England Antitlii - Nfurdock, Gea e F. 1? 08 ties 108 72 Murphy, Daniel H. 7 55 Soukikian, I1jissak 12 08 Murphy, IT(-)ward L. 4 53 Spiro, Getarge J. 21 74 �Jtuvlhy, N'latr;aret, et al. 15 10 Standard Gil Co. 241 0Q Murray, Cathcrine A. 98 58 5tandel, Eva 24 10 Naj ariaan, John 3 02 Stearns, Harry B. 67 95 'i-, ),s, 1laali 37 75 Stead, Joseph 7 55 Niliigia.n, Harry A. 30 20 Steins, Lc,uis C. 7 25 Node--n, David C. 4 23 St. John's Methodist EpiGco- O'Brien, Ricbard F., et ad. 30 20 pal Church 147 98 O'Brien, Margaret 30 '20 Stone, J. Garfield 24 I G Ochap, Miebael 3 02 St. Sauveur, Louis 3 02 O'Daherty, Frederick F. 22 65 SErllivan, Jeremiah a 93 0,Donnell, James P. 3 02 Summers, Arthur C. 3 01 O'Donnell, ,Iaary 36 24 Swift, George E. 4 WO'Halloran, Francis J. 11 48 Siraith, Franklin 3 02 OhLnlan, Charles 30 20 Taylor, Walter la 1C O:Haraa, James J. 7 55 Thomas, Heirs of William H. 6 04 0,Keefe, Jeremiah J, (i 34 Thordan, Dennis 7 53 O'Neil, AblAe C., 81, al. 15 10 Tillotson, Neil R, 5 74 Owens, Willard J. 7 55 Tripp, Willard D. 30 20 Ozanman N. D. Club S. D. H. 3 02 Ulnt, Ralph L. 9 06 Packard, A4artha J, 15 10 Verrocchia, Emidio 6 04 Darker, Walter i 55 V,ose& Sorts Piano Co. 1,81200 Ferldns, ,Joseph G. 3 02 'l outiritsa, William. T. 16 61 Peters, Andrew .3 93 Waldron's Ltanch 20 54 Pierce, Charles 7 55 IV, alker, Lawrence 4 53 Poole, Ava W. 30 20 Walters, J antes W. 22 65 Patter, Atona B. 13 89 Itralton, Parker J. 3 92 Qtigley, Patrick 0 06 Wardell, Harry A. 29 28 Quinn, Hard G. 3 0? Ward's, Stationers 1435 Rally, Michael, el al. 15 10 Watertown. Shoo Store 63 42 Rhoades, YUbert L. -1 52 West, Herbert C. 6 95 Rice, Frank l). 6 Flo Whitcomb, Fra k S. 15 10 Rohbins, Catherine M. ail `0 White, Annic F. 87 58 Roby, Gcorgianna, et al. 30 20 White, David J. 7 55 Roche, Priscilla 54 36 Wiley, Ellen 7 55 Rogers, Charlotte L. 9 06 Williams, John P. 8 15 Rogers, Frank S, 12 68 Williams, 14aurice W. 22 95 Raman Catholic Archbishop Wilson, Katherine F. fr 04 of Boston A8 75 Winchester, Amiie 1-1. 13 04 Remt°tno, Salvatore S 46 Yannazzi, FrrLnk 7 55 Rosenbaum, John .90 20 'Yating, Susan W. 39 26 Rossi, Vir-tGr 7 6.5 Young, Ulysses S., Tr. 7 55 480 WATLRTOWN TOWN ItFsPORT Total Poll Abatements Total Abatements on Real Estate For the year 1921 $20 00 and Personal Fraperty For the year 1992 70 €10 For the year 1921 15 GO For the year 192.3 173 00 For the vear 1922 96 60 Tar the year 1924 576 00 For the year 1923 649 97 For the year 1925 318 00 For the year 1024 2,133 f14 For the year 1925 6,772 34 `-t1.157 00 �tl,FafiB I1 IRI..EPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES I respectfully submit the following report relative to the collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1926. 1925 Taxes Original Commitment $1,193,094 42 Additional December Commitment 220 16 1,1.93,314 88 Abatements granted $6,855 91 Tax paid Treasurer 1.,003,483 45 1,010,339 36 Balance outstanding January 1, 19i26 $182,975 52 1924 Taxes Valance outstanding Janua-ry 1, 192.5 $184,419 88 !abatements graiited $2,601 47 Tax paid Treasurer 181,630 29 $184,231 76 Balance outstanding January 1, 1026 *$188 12 1923 Taxes Outstanding JanuaTy 1, 1925 $3,679 77 Abatements granted 1-52,172 70 Tax paid Treasurer 1,421 81 3,594 51 Balance outstanding January 1, 1926 85 26 1922 Taxes Outstanding JaTivary 1, 1925 $519 99 Abatements ,granted S166 60 Tax paid Treasurer 395 44 $562 44 *'Difference of $37.82. UnImated at time of ,going to pre,". *Difference of $17,20. Unlomted at time of going to press. 481 482 WATERTf}WN; TOWN PEPORT 1921 Taxes Outstanding January 1, 1925 8129 25 Abatements granted 835 69 Tay paid 'Treasurer 92 40 123 € 0 Toil Payments to Treasurer by Collector of Taxes 1921 tax $92 49 Interest oil same ,$13 70 1922 tax 395 44 Interest on same 56 79 1923 tax 1,421 81 Interest on sanie 129 73 1.924 tax 181,030 29 Interest on sank 6,953 14 1925 tax 1,003,483 45 Interest on same 1,271 9 Total taxes $1,187,023 39 Total interest 7,534 41 Received from statement of liens and redemption certificates 349 00 Received from redemption tax titles 1,241 83 Received from street betterments 7,865 02 Received from sidcwalk assessments 220 fit Received from tax sale advertising 509 98 Received tax paid after abatement 14 70 Received in fines or fees 1,651 66 Total paid Treasurer �1,2U�i,499 61 FREDERICK COLBY, Collector of Taxes. Approved W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Auditor. Decembcr 31., 1925. COLLr.C°TORr6 REPORT 483 1926 Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business, December 31, 1926 (Paid or abated since close of >booke) Abbondanzia, Ant011io, 51 Spring Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 81 21 Adams, Gladys C., 11 Woodleigh Road. . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 48 32 Agrtitharald, Harry R., 1-90 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 4 53 Akillian, Haig, 60 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 105 70 Atherico, Amadio, 9111rlingtoa Street, 1$ 12 Atberico, Pietro, el im., 24 French Street. . . . . . . . . ... ... . 154 02 Alberico, Vincent, 36 Coolidge IEIfil Road. . . . . ... . . . . .. .. 16 51 Albino, Avelino,`51 Franld- in Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 6 04 Alexander, Frederick, supposed owmer James Day, balance 40 43 Adteparanialcian, Persape, 35 Elton Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 178 21 Ambrose, James J., el ux., 51 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 3 Anihian, -legarditch, eE uv., 86 Dexter Avenge, balance. . . 76 a9 Ananian, Garabed H., 568 Mt. auburn Street., balance. . . . 174 82 Ananian, John, .et at., 568 Mt. Auburn Street, balance . . . , 100 83 Anastasia, Antonio, et ux., 72 Staring Street . . . . . . . . . .. . . 217 87 J4nastasia, Dominic, 25 French Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 34 An(irews, Austin H., 43 Franklin Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. .... 560 03 Andrews, Edith. P., 43 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 365 85 Andrews, Mary A., 3`8 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 267 27 Andrews, William S., 132 Main Street, balance. . . . . . ... .. 54 36 Andrews, William S., et al., 132 Main Street. . . . . .. . . .. .. 120 fill AnF,ell, Mabel Huat, 2S1 Arsemd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 11 APrahamian, Elizabeth, et al.. 1,55 Arlington 'Street. . . . . . . 142 80 Arane, Frank, et ux., IS Belmont Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 92 14 Arone, Pasquale, el tax., 15 Keith Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 41 *Arzoumnnian, Heghna, 8 Irma AvenTae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 44 Asariaa, Harry, el ux., 49 Quimby Street, Balance. . . . . . . . 37 93 Ashworth, Ernest, 37 Quimby Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 7 55 *Aspegren Carl H., el art., 96 Bradford Road, balance. . . . . 181 99 Assoian, Almas, 196 Walnut Street. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . 211 93 Aubrey, C. E., 84 Scbool Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . 15 10 .Auburn Beauty Shop, 02 Mt. Auburn 'Street. . . . . . .. . . . . 6'04 *Ayvazian, Aznive A., 71 Putnam 'Street, balance. . . . . . . . 6€3 09 *Babcock, Hope A., 115 Summer Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 124 25 *13agnall, John W., 17 Cuba Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 6 44 Bagwell, Marion L., T2 Wilmot Street. . . . . . . , ro 04 *13alidadurian, Kric:or, 25 Melendy Avenue. . . ... .. . . .. .. 237 50 *Baird, Caroline R., 40 Hall Avenue. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 6 04 Baker, Ishmael S., 43 Mt. Aubura Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 02 Bangs, J. i1•I tchell, 64 Parker Street, halance. . . . . . . . . . . . 100 0B Barker, Joseph W., ei ux., 27 Boylston Street. . . . . . . .. . . . 21 14 Barksdale, Andrew H., 75 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 34 Barnard, 111red NI., 16 Otis Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 4 83 484 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Barrett, Deborah M., 550 Main Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . $126 84 *Barrett, Jahn P., 560 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 15 Barrett, Kathryn C., 53G Main Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 of) Barrett, Peter P., 536 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 125 33 Barrett, Peter P., Jr., 536 '1%.Iain Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . ... . 570 78 B4r } Jaynes G., 32 Bacon Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .y 15 10 Barry, Johanna J,, 32 Bacon Street. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 107 21 *Barron, Bagdasar H., et al., 27 Crawford Street. . . . . . . .. 344 28 Balsam, Stephen, 104 Coolidge Hill Road, balance. . . . . . . 190 03 Bauer, George H., N Morse Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 16 01 Bazarian, Grace, 32 Fairfield Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 87 Bazariran, Peter, 133 Dexter Avenue, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 8 46 Baza.riau, Sarah, 133 Dexter Avenge, balance. . . . . . . ... . . 112 lit Bazirgan, Vahruni S., I59 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 29 29 Beale, George, 1216 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 05 Beardsall, Joseph, 504 Main Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . 6 04 *Beck, Frank E., 86 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . W 33 Decklund, Emil P., et rex., 183 Highland Avenue, balance, _ 30 410 Beckman, Ellen C., 98 Barnard Avenue. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 294E 31 Bedigian, Mardires, of ux,, 1t Chauney Street. . . . . . . . . . , 725 23 Bedmssian, Hagop H., 24 Union Street, b alance. .. . .. , . . , 78. 52 *Bcdrossian, Sarah H., 24 Union Street. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . 241 60 Beirne, Matthew, 28 Oakland Street, balance. . . . . ... .. , . . 103 53 Belli, Domenico, 127 Boyd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 06 Belli, Giovanni, 127 Boyd Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 25 37 Belyea, John B., 129 .Langdon Avenge. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . 1 83 Bennett, Francis A., 50 Spruce Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 229 52 Berg, Prederiek K, el nx., 5 Fairview Avenue. . . . . .. . . ., . 15 10 *Bernard, Frederick, et gax., fill} Hillside Road. . . — . . . .. . . . 234 05 *Berquist, Alice M., 4 Frank Street, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . . 51 33 Berry, Chester C., et al., 15 Sunvmer Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 70 97 Bertucelly, Ethel, 84 Putnam Street. , . . , . . . .., , . . . . . , 9 el Bescth, Frank, Boyd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . .. . 15 10 Bmett, W� H. 201 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 53 *13etter, Elizal eth H-, 77 Union Street, balance. .. . . .. . , . . 100 00 Bishop, John J., 65 01cott Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Bimett, William T., 65 Union Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 8 46 *Richockjian, Harry, 536 Mt. Auburn Street, Balance. . . . . 141 00 Bjorn, Gustave A., et ux., 19 Walnut Street, balance. .. . . . 03 82 Black, Charles E. porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4228 Black, Louise E., 5 Porter Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. ... . . . . . . 959 93 Blair, Malcolm, 13 Patten Street. . . . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . 4 53 Blake, Dorothy C., 720 Mt°. Auburn Street. . . . ... .. . . . . . 308 04 *Blake, Peter T., 720 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 21 Bled or, Charles J., 286 North Beal+ oa Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . 10 57 Bled er, John Charles, 286 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . 2S5 82 *Bloomberg, Benjamin, 1S Jewett Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 190 26 CQLLECTOR'S REPOUT 485 Bloomberg, Laurence, 19 Jewett Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120 80 1,11nomberg, Manuel M., 13 Jewvett Street. . .. .. .. . . .. .... 1l 48 Bloomer, John, 21 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 131 37 Bloomer, John, el nx., 21 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 19 Bloomer, Mary A., `31 Gilbert Street_ . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 83 Blount, George F., 112 Hillside Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 08 Boghosian, Donabcd, 76 Bigelow avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599 47 Bortone, Antonio, el al., 984 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 37 Boucher, J. Adelarde, 16 Irving; Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 430 35 Boucher, Rolland E., 16 Irving Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 51 Boutlrot.& Masse, 404 Nfain Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. 178 78 Boudrot, Albany, et al., 404 IN-lain Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 625 14 BQuriicas, Nicholas A., 13 Hosmer Street„ halance. . . . . . .. 27 18 Bowen, Alma. G., 265 Mt, Auburn Street. . . . . . ... . ... .. 333 71 Boyajian, Bogohos, 67 Laurel Street, balance. . . . . . ... .. . 111 06 Boyle, Edward, of al., 616 -Main Street. . . .. ......Y .. . . .. 157 04 Boyle, Jahn 11., 130 Langdon Avenue. . . .. ...... . . . . . . . 7 55 Brackett, George E., 14 Hersom Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 25 Brackett, Mary E., 14 Hersorn Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 80 Brauer, William G., 10 Purvis Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 7 55 Brazilian, Amon, 88 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . 327 67 *Brayton, Sophia T., 11 Oliver Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. • . . 7 K Breed, Ferley, 49 Canver Road, East. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 57 Breen, R.i6lar(l,J., 160 Sycamore Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. 7 55 Brennan, JqLmes J,, 745 h'lt. Atiburn Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 200 89 Bretinick, John, 48 Galen Street.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 CY2 *Brescia, Giuseppe, el u.v., 30 Cypress Street, balance. . . . . 47 48 Breslin, James F., 2 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 11 48 Breslin., Theodare J., 580 Mt. Auburn Street.. .. .. .. . . . . . 03 42 Brewer, Joseph X., 14 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 2n 65 Brickley, John F., 208 North Beacom Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 50 Brickley, joh-n F., 208 North Beacon Street, balance. .. .. . 103 87 Briggs, George .M., 158 Noah Beacan Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . 101 47 Brightman, Gladys L., 417 Sclrntil Street. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 43 79 Bromley, Everett H., 3 Woodleigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 29 *Brooks, Frederick M., 09 Russell Avenue. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . 12 08 Brooks, Helen W., 97 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 181 e0 Brooks, Sarah L. B., 99 Russell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 56 Brown, Ernest, L., 622 MC Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 89 BrOW11, Everett H., of tax., 25 Irving Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 57 Browtn, Fred K., 54 Hancock Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . `45 05 Brown, Leslie R., 115 Common Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... 4 53 Bruxellis, Pasquale, d ux., 62) Hazel Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 101 77 Bucl a:rtm, William R., et iev., 131) Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . 22 95 Buda, Giuseppe, 23 James Street, balance. . . . . . . . .... .. 87 00 Burbank, Annie E,, 44 Katherine Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 175 16 Burgess, Arthur R. 36 I're.'c0tt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 092 Burgess, Gertrude A., 19 Irving Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . S220 89 13urgess, 14arriet,i1., 5upposed owner J. J. Savage„ _ 1 51 13ttrgew, H. K. & Bras., 394 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . • 7 85 Burgess, Jame,TB., 10 Irving Stz-cct. . . . . . . , , 1S 42 Burke, Sman, 51 Olney Street . . . . , . , . . . , . . 11-4 42 Burke, Walter E,, 51 Olney Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 *Btirnell, Levi E., 88 Grove Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 83 .Barns, Tb auras, 57 Union Street. . . . . . . .,. . . . . . , . , 5 13 Burr„ George E., et jar., 14 Alden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 76 Burt, Douglas, 96 14larsltall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 27 Busconi, Joseph, 16 Berkelol,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717 5 Busconi, Joseph, el FLY., 1ci Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 31 Butler, George, 26 Myrtle Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 {'il Butler, William, 26 Myrtle Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Butt, John, 11 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,092 46 Bythewood, Daniel N., 25 Dartmouth Street. . . . , , , . 9 [lil Cabral, John L., 34 Francis Street. . . . . . . . . Caccavaro, Louis, 25 Acton Street— . . . . . . , . . . . . 72 48 Cacc avaro, Louis and 1 I an, 25 Acton Street, balance . , . . 157 10 Cacavaaro, Sebastiano, ce ux., G Lyon Street, balance, , . . . . 24 12 Cady, Annie hl., 10 Purvis Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 220 46 Cahill, Patrick D., 43 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 16 alandrello, ,brae, 106 Fayette Street. . . . . . ,.. . ., .. . . 3 02 Calandrello Bros., 215 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 75 50 Calderoni, Tony, el rrx., 187 Fayette Street. . . . . , ., . . . G 04 Callahan, Daniel F., et ux., 76 Fay et to Street,balance. 34 28 Callahan, Eugene J,, 39 Wa cr Street, , , , , , , , , , , , , cJ 0[l Callanan, Francis W., 16 Boyd Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ., 12 f4 CaInan, Frank C., 196 Maplewood Street. , . . . , . . . Calnan, Thomas L., el ux., 58 Charles Street.. . .. . .. . .. . . 135 94 C'ana,dy, Lois J., 73 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , 191 7"r Candy, Oscar M., 73 prude Street. . . , . , . . . . . . . 375 99 Cannon, Patrick J., 2q Gilbert Street. . . . , . . , ., . . 92 Gfa iCa3pitelie, George, 8 Linden Street. . . . .. . . . . . 02 Caratm an, Levan, 141. Adarns Avenue, . . . . . . . . . ... . 192 20 *Carbone, John, et rj:x., 35 'Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 220 46 Carchia, John V., et sex., 120 Langdon Avenue. . . . 241 60 *Carlson, Car? F., el six., 16 Cl-�,de Roar{. . . . . . _ 234 49 Carlson, Knut A., 16 laurel Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 183 14 Carroll, Francis, 31 Kimball Road. . . . . , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 20 Cartier, 13ertha E., e► (a 1., -1 Bradford Roarl_ . . . . . . , . . . . 270 29 Garb o, Vincenzo, 29 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ti 04 Caruso, 1Tincenzo, rt ux., 29 MYrtle Street, balance. . . . . . . 74 50 Cary, Carrie H., 129 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2.17 [54 Casellaa., Giuseppe, ea je. ., 187 Chapman Street, . , , . . . .. ., 30 24 "'Casey, 'Thomas, 26 Eliot Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 190 26 Casey, Timothy, Q Farber Street, . . . . . .. . . .., . . , . . . 4 83 COLLECTO 'S R>;PaRT 487 Cashin, Alice,L., 1:24 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 162 80 Cat ring, Tomaso, M5 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 176 67 Cavanaugh, John T., ci ux., 545 'lain Street. . . . . . . .. .. . 04 79 Cavarrctta, Theresa, 270 Pal€,'ey Street. . . . . . 163 08 Cesario, Salvatore, 17 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so 03 Chamberlain, Edivin W., 12 Hunt Street, balance. . . . . , . . 3 02 *Charnb erland, Charles, supposed owner Peter Blake . ... . 54 36 *Chandler, Fred H,, et ux., Franklin Street, balance . . . . .. 82 71 Chapman, Archibald J., el rev,, 3 Putnam Street, . .. , . . . .. 1.1 17 Chapman, Elwyn A., 50 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 250 66 Chapman, William 1., 129 School Strut. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 19 €3 Chase, Gertrude M., 15 Hall Avenue. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 157 04 Chase, William E., 15 Hail Avenue. . . . . . , . . .. .. . . .. 9 66 Chelengerian, A.rsen, 01 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . .. . ... . . . 21 14 Chelengerian, Arsen, et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 13 50 Cherinto, Santilli. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. .. .. .. , q 06 Chionopulos, Nicholas, 03 Main Street. . . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . 1.1 50 Chittick, James A., 30 Piermo°nt Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . 6 04 Chopourian, Harry M., 5.51 1,1t. .1uburn Street. . . . . . . . . . 21 14 Christensen, Fred J., 10 Wilmot Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 62 08 Christman, Clinton T., 74 '.At. Auburn 'Street. . .. . . . . . . .. 4 5,3 Church, Harry A., 86 Prentiss Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 3 012 *Cianci, Pietro, 39 Quirk Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. fi 04 Cianci, Pietro, ed :ea;., 39 Quirk Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 11 20 Cirilo, Angelina, 40 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 175 16 Clark, Guy P., 146 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 53 Clement, Peter J., 17 Priest Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 82 Clifford, Nora E., 22 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 206 37 Clinton, Grace S., 1S Beec-hwood Avenue. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 14 50 *Clive, Norman, 51 Hazel Street. . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 4 53 Clouter, Henri F., 23G North Beacon Street. . . .. .... . . . . 12 (18 Coakley, Charles, 141 Galen Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . IS 12 Coburn, Irving B„ 1.1 Appleton Terrace, balance. . . . . . . . . 100 00 Coffey, Heirs John, 2i1 Plea airit Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 6r1 93 Cclien, Morris, el ivv_ 47 Capitol Street, balance. . . . . . . .. 100 00 Cohen, Nathan, 517 Alt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 365 42 Colandreilo, Pasquale, el gel., 215 Lexington Street, . . . . . .. 196 ail Colby, Don B., 22 Eliot Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 22 65 Colby, ' I arjorie K., 22 Eliot. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 24 Cfolligaii, Heirs Catherine M., 5 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . .. . 7 25 Colli an, Heirs Catherine M.. 5 Royal Street, balance. . . . -12 74 Collins, Annie J., 19 Parker Street. . . . . . . . .. ... ... .. . . . 187 24 Collins, Basil S., 19 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 12 94 Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 24 Ili *Collins, Carolyn L., 43 Paul Street. . . . . . . . ... .. .. .. . . 140 15 Collins, Clarence D., 103 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 16 C31 Collins, Eugene J., 62 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 488 WATERTOWN TOWN RE PORT Collins, ,wines H., 26 Elliot Street, . . . .. . .. . . . . NO 94 Collins, Jolin A., 43 Paul atreet. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 159 15 Collins, Josephine A., 143 Cosnnion ,Street. . . .. . . . . . . . 193 2$ Conners, Gertrude C., 36 Eliot Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 23 86 COnnofs, Janic's, 36 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . 118 26 Connors, Joseph F., 36 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . 12 08 Connors, Julia, 3G Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . 2-1 31 Connors, Paul J., el w ., 203 Watertown Street. . , . . .. . . . . 2 27 Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . I . . . . .. 130 36 *Coach, Lester W., 99 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 9 (3G Cooch, Mary Elsie.B., 99 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "267 27 *Cooney, Matthew, 35 Grcnville Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 64 *CoMCY, Mattliew, ei al., Grenville Road, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 14 Corns', John N., el al., 65 Boyd Street. , . . .. ,. . , . . . . . . 243 11 Corner, Dose A., 65 Boyd Street. . , , . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 15 10 Corsetti, Giuseppe, el al., 199 Lexington Street. . .. . , . . . . . 51 34 Costanrn, Ugo, 21 Linden Way. 25 67 C.otarxo, Anthony, 193A Sum= Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . is 04 Cotton, Kenneth B., 483 Main Street. . .... . . . . ., . 4 83 *Court, Earl E., 12 Avon Roar]. . . . . . , . . . , . . .. 7 55 Courtney, W. T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 4 53 Ctitisbeliis, Louis N., 25 Berkeley Street. . . . . , . . . . 15 10 Covino, l'asqualina, el al., 482 Main Street, balance. . . . . . 39 83 Coyne, liran6s J., 4$ ConimDn vealth.Roa€l. . . . . . . . . . . 9 OG Cramer, Gerald G., 67 Oliver Street. . . . . . . , , . , , . 112 08 Creeley, Oscar S., 1.28 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 372 97 Crittenden, Butler, et ux., al al., Belmont Street. . . . . . .. .. 362 .10 Crittendon, Butler,vi vx., 479 Belmont Street. . . . . . , . .. 6 04 Crosby, Leroy H., 302 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 31. Crowell, Charles A., 171 Mal)lewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 77 Crowell, Warner R., 122 Garfield Street. . . . . . . , , , I . . . .. . 315 78 Crowell, `G-ri liatn 1-1., 122 Garfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .51 Crupi, Rosario, 11 Keith Street, . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 57 Crupi, Santo, et ?tx., 11 Keith Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . S9 09 Culleton, James L., el ux., Copeland Street. . . . . . . . .. . 114 70 Cummings, ,Anne A., el al., 57 Palfrey Street. . . . . .. . . , . . 235 56 Cummings, Charles W., supposed owner Metropolitan Laundry. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. .... 269 64 Cummings, Roy, 35 Upland road. . . . . . . I . . . . . 230 10 Ctimi-rings, Lester R., 15 Dan Terrace. . . . , . 3 02 +Ctinaiff, Catherine M., aG al., Galen Street. . .. . . .. . „ ,. . . . 226 50 Cunni.ft', William B., 1 Galena Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 02 Currie, Bessie, 21 Porter Street, balance.. .. . . . . . .. . . 100 00 Curren, INIichael 13., 38 Royal Street, deceased. . . . . .. . . . . 4 53 Dadrrrian, Onig, ,53A Qtirnby Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 7 55 Daggett, Seth, 4q Pleasant Street. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . 1 51 D.Allanno, Autonio, 88 Arlington Street , .,,.. . . ,. . 4.15 60 R COLLECTOR'S REPORT 489 D'Ala,nno, Antonia, el sax,, 88 Arlington ,Street. . . . . . . . ... $181 20 Dalzell, Frederick W., 34 Oliver Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 202 34 Danfurth, Frank W., 118 Westminster Aveniie. . . . . . . . . . . 164 08 Danforth, Vernon F., 577 plain Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 22 95 Davenport, Alfred M., S8 Grove Street. . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . 529 10 Davenport, Florence M., 88 Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 274 82 Davis, Rawson J., 125 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 97 30 Dawson, Cleanor J., 1.18 Irving Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 5G 14 Dayliglit Ice Co., 300 :krsemd Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1' ()ti Deedham, Hatinah, 173 Walnut Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 150 68 Del elke, Edward A., 40 Melendy Avenue, 'balance. . . . . . . 127 9-1 DeFilippo, Arturo, 61 Langdoa Alvenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 15 10 DeFilippo, jDsephiae, fit Langdon Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 223 48 Deignan, Mary A., 10 EdgecM Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 61 Deignan, Patrick C., 10 Edg+eeliff Road. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 17 52 Ddancy, Jahn C., 897 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 298 98 Delaney, Walter F., 36 Quimby Street, . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . 6 34 Delorey, John E., 141 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . .... . 70 97 IDeNfarais, Charles J., 01 Boylston Street. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 3 02 Demetrio, James, 36 Clarendon Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . 3 62 Demitrio, Mary, 36 Clarendon Street . ... ... . .. .... .. .. . 131 37 Dernos, Euripedis, 93 Arlington Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . 81 62 Demos, George, 95 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 19 03 Dere, Tony, 108 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 93 Derian, Jahn, 1G Harel.Street. . . .. . .. . I . . .. I. . . .. . . . . . 219 38 Derian, Mary, 16 Hazel Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ,. , . .• 132 88 DerKamtrian, Tou rvanda, 5 Elton Avenue. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 144 96 Dernyian, Arminag, cl sex., 10 Nfelcndy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 22G 50 Deschenes, Arthur E., el sex., 36 Upland Road. . . . . . . .. ., .190 26 Desmond, Dennis J,, et ux., 23 1.exington Street. . . , . . . , . . 131 37 Desmond, Julia, 4G Eliot'Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 131 37 DeStefano, Vinca=, 8 Myrtle Street . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . .. 98 ar DcStefarno, Joseph, 8 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 6 04 Devlin, John J., 10 Paul Street. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .. . 6 04 *Deyirenjian, Mirijan, el sex., 21 Oak Street, . . . . . . .... .. 32 98 *D el,:, Harold, 126 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . ..... . .. . ..... 3 02 Dickhart, Edward R., 390 Mt. Aubum Street.. . . . . . .. .. . 6 04 D Girolamo, Louise K., 198 Summer Street... ..... . ..... 167 47 DIULerto, Charles, et mix., balance. . . . . . . .. , .., , ., ...... 103 31 Dil bcrto, Joseph H., 35 Cottage Street. . . . . . .. . ... ... .. 7 5$ DiAlascio, Raffacle, el sex., 86 School Street. .. . . . .. .. .. .. 173 6 Dolan, Charles H., a sex., 39 Centre Strcet..m. . . . . ......, 7 85 Dolan, Helena A., 39 Centre Street. . .... . ... . . . . . .. .. 220 46 Dolbier, Ddgar B., 99 Boyd Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . 220 Ell I ulliiver, Fannie A., 98 Spruce Strut. . . . ..... . . . . . . . . 178 18 Do=nichello, Sussi, 151 Arsenal Street . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 177 10 Donalds, William J., el tax., 73 Spring Street. . . ... ... . . . . 11 78 400 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Donisi, Benjamin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . .. 46 04 Donnelly, John W,, et im, 37 Walnut Street. . .. .. . 217 44 Donovwi, Cornelius, I 'Theurer Park. . . . .. . . . . ... ... , . .. 30 —90 Donovan, Temple J., 191 Boylston Street. . . , . ... .. . . . . . 10 27 Doris, Rayniond IV., 20 Porter StreQt. . . . . . .. . .. ... . . . . . 6 64 IDorney, John, 137 I-Iillside React. . . . .. . .. . .. .... .. .. .. . . 19 03 Dorney, JGhn T., ce ux., 137 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 68 *Doter, Esther E., 4€]0 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 261 23 Dowd, Charles 13., 16 Irving Street. . . . . , « . ... . , . . 10 2 Doyle, Bertha R., 344 Belmont Strut. . . . . . .. .. ..... . . . 24 lei Doyle, Heirs Bridget T., 4 Melville T=ace. . . . . . .. .. . . 164 59 Ducakis, Nieliolas, I Nichols Avenuc. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . 30 20 Dudley, G. W,altor, ct ux., 115 Spruce Street, balance. . . . . 85 13 Dancanson,Wesley E., 166 Church Street. ... .. . .. . .. . . . 22 05 Dunn, Alonzo J., 50 School Street. . .. . . . . .. .. . . ... .. . . . 7 55 Duman, Patrick F., 14 Ifelendy Avenue. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . 4 83 *D'Urso, Nicola, et ��x., 535 Nit. Auburn Street, balance. . . 200 0 Dyer, Darnie J., ct at., 43 I3ovey Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 54 W Eastman, Theresa A., 44 01cott Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 33 Eastman, Warren J., 44 Olcott Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 30 20 Eaton, Leroy S., 44 Merchants Rov . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 63 Eaton, Leroy S., et ux., 144 Winsar Avenue. .. .. . .. . . . . . . 163 08 E, C. Manufacturing Co., 99 Spring Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . 121 40 Edwardson, Allerton A., 56 Hanco& Street. .. . . . .. .. ., 4 83 Elvin, Fred, et ux., 50 Chapman Street, balance. . . . .. . . . . 95 00 Egi?,id, Frarimsco, 128 Main Sheet. . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . .. . . 27 18 Emerson, Bessie 1U., 48 Walaut,Street. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 162 08 Emery, 17rank D., 9 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 190 33 *Emery, George H., et ux., 41 Wilmot Street.. . . . . .. .. . .. 12S 82 Rnglish, Albert'J., 19 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . I . . .. . . .. .. 4 53 Erskine, Doris L., 91 Common Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. 161 57 Erskine;, I{enneth H., et ux., 91 Common Street. ,. . ,. . . . 6 04 Essa.yan Bras., 595 Mt, Auburn Street. . , .«. «, ,« . . . . . . 27 78 Essa.ya.n, Leon, el al., 342 Scliool Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 241 C,0 ESterberg, Alice G., 169 Church Street. .. . . . . .... . . . . .. . 33 22 Esterberg, Herbert L., Main Street. . . .. .. . . .. ... . . .. . . 43 79 Evans, David P., S Purvis Street. . , , . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 5 74 Ewing, Elizabeth A,, 1080 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 63 42 T alilstroin, Carl E,, 21 Frank Street. . . .— . . . . . . . . . .. .. 57 38 Fairbanks, Herbert M., 02 riverside Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4 53 Falbo, Frank, 15" Berkeley SLrmt, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 24 36 Fallon, Julia T., 14 Irma.Avcmzc, balance. . . . . . ... . .. . . . 99 28 Falvey, Mary L., 105 Boyd Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 218 95 Yalvey, llrliah J,, 105 Boyd Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . :? 46 Farese, Angelo, 32 Bcrnis Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . 15 10 Farese, Giovanni, of ux., 13 'Taylor Street. . . . . . . . . . . 138 92 Farese, Raffaele, 32 Bemis Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 51 34 COLL CTOR'S REPORT 491 Farmer, Bertha, 46 GrandNiew Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . �8 15 Farther, Francis E., 46 'Grandview Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 15 10 Farnsworth, Groner, 348 School Strut. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . 2 02 FaVa za, Giuseppe, el ux., 1`0 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . , 262 74 *Fencer, Annie F., 53 Rdenfield Avenue. . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. 27 18 *Fencer, Maurice J., 53 EdenPield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 55 l errctt, :Evelyn U, 103 14'estminster Avenue. . . . . . , ... . . {DO 60 Feivkcs, Charles H., et al., Alaple Street, balance. , . . . , . .. 55 fat} Fielding, Horace S., 41 Olney Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 27 N Film, Walter W., 28 I-[ardy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 58 59 Findley, William D., 3o Afaplewoad Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. 21 14 *Fisher, Edwin W., 12 Westland Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 228 01 Fitzgerald, Maurice E., 26-1 Boylston Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . :31 71 Fitagerald, Heirs Patrick R., 11 Spring Court. . . . .. . .. . . 80 03 Fitzgerald, Dose A., 34 01cott Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . , 127 82 Fitzpatrick, James J., 41 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . d 719 01 Flagg, Colon J., 36 Pequosette Street, balanm. . . . . . . . . .. .52 60 *Flaherty, Annie Ai., 15 Purter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 86 Flaherty, Michael P., 433 Main Street. . . _ . . . .. . . . . .. . h G4 Flammia, Carmine, el ux., 203 Surnmer Street. . . . . . . . . . . 123 82 Flanagan, Mary A., 59 Union Street, balantt. . . . . . . . . . . . 101 03 Flecca, William, et c3[., 12 Clarendon Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . 78 52 Fleming, Thomas F., 87 North Beacon Street. .. . . . . . . . . . U7 35 Flitcroft, Albert E., 58 Chapman Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 10.5 Fol;arty, Ca:therhw, 7 Clayton Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 254 .59 Fogarty, Charles J., 7 Clayton Street. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 18 12 Foley, Charles A., et al., 660 Pleasant Street . . . . . . . , . 191 77 Foley, George C., 1.6 Lloyd Road. . . .. .. . . . . . ,. , . 36 :24 Foley, George H.,, 586 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 48-32 Folino, Antonio, 50 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 50 74 Forties, George W., (14 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 1 51 Forbes, Thomas F., su,pposed owner Tony DiNardo, Fayette Street, b-alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . 39 41 Ford, Alexander C., el ux., 14 A'ilrnot Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . 328 73 Fossett, Nora, 87 Dexter Avenue. . . _ ., ,. . .. . . 30 20 Foster, Edgar W., 93 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 11 4$ Fowler, Carl M., 16 Winthrop Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 29 2 Fowler, Elwyn H., el ux,, 142 Irving Street. . .. . . . . . . .. . . 163 08 Fowler-, Jvsegb, 16 Ladd Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 136 33 Fow1cr, Laura 'ANC, 20 Wheeler-Lane. . . . .. .. . . . 8'34 Francis, James C., 114 plain Street. . , , _.. . 7 25 Fraser, Lovett tom., 22 Summit Road. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . 9 06 Frederickson, Fritz W., e!trx., 375 School Street. . . . . . . . . 270 29 Freethy, George R., el aux., 98 Barnard Avenue. ... . .. ... . 24 16 Freethy, Mildred L., 98 Barnard Avenue, balance. . . .... , 73 97 French, Frank, 21 Francis Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. 7 55 French, Fred U., 46 Katherine Read. .. .. . ... ... . . . . ., . 9 06 492 '"'ATERTMAIN 'SOWN REPORT Friesdedt, Walter, 58 Chapman Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Fries, David L., 17 Chester Street, balance. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 21' 14 *FrMora, Henry, 29 Church Hill, Lalance. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . 98 07 Gagnon, Louis J., 1,9 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . . .... . . . . .. . 21 14 G-Aagher, Heirs,Agnes L., 111 Irving Street. . . *. .. . . . . .. 132 88 Gallagher, RkEard J., 53 Green Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . 129 02 *Gallagher, Thomas J., 3 Green Street. . . .. . . . ... .. . . .. . 13 Si) Gallagan, Jaxnes J., 30 Main Street, balance. . . . . .. ,. .. . . 36 24 *G all igan, Jessie G., 30 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 IS Gtdligan, john F., 30 Irma Avenue. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . 2315 50 Galvin, 1'v'Lary C., 64 Russell Aventte. . . ., .. . . ., .. . . . 358 30 Gamache, Anna R., 62 Phillips Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 15 M Gandolpho, Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 lei Gannazzi, Angelo, el ux-, 11 DcrkeleyF Street. . . , . . , . . . . . 146 47 Gammzzi, Pry, 97 Arlington Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 06 Garabediau, Jaspar, 48 Dartzinut.li Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . {) 06 Garafolrt, Frank, el rix., 692 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 71 Gara.f:olo, Frank, 142 Main Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 51 34 Gately, James R., 143 Langclon. Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 12 08 Gavin, Jennie A., 06 Irving Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 144 06 Geilfttss, Lena. Marie, w14 01cott Street, balance:. . . . . . . . . . 50 00 Geramanis, Costos P., 39 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 240 67 Gcramani.s, Mer5ene P., 16 Berkeley Street. . . ... . .. ... . . 183 42 Germanic+, Enrico, et at., 45 Riverside Street? balance. . . . . 103 07 Geyikian, Stephen, 82 Dexter Avenue.. . . .. .. ..... .. . .. . 7 55 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Hell Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . .. 100 {}0 Gildea, Lea J., 21 Water Street. . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 7 55 *Glass, Bert F., 152 Hillside Road. . ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . 4 53 Gleason, David P., 241 forth Beacon Street, . . . . . . . . . . . 17 :37 Gleason, Elizabeth H., 39 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 24 GotIIS'in, Nellie, 17 Chester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 6 50l Goldsmith, Fred W., 158 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . , . 12 438 Goldthwalte, James A., 172 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 258 21 Gonsolo, Augustus, 72 hillside Read. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . :3 02 Gonsolo, l tnibv, 72 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 12 08 *Gonsolo, Manuel A., et ux., 72 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 1Fri 22 Goodwin, Frank, & ux., 114 Riverside Street, .. . .. . . . . . .. 139 35 Goodwin, �trilliam H., 99 Boylston Strmt. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 6 04 Gordon, Leo, 183 iGrover Street. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . 7 55 Grace, Jennie E., 0 Jewett Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 02 Graham, Alford M., trustee. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 525 48 Graham, Joseph T., 19 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . . .. ... 15 10 Greene, Georgina F., 83 Franklin Street. . . . . . I ... . . . . .. . 163 08 Greene, Willard B., 222 Bellevue Road. .. ... .. .. .... 267 27 Greeng;rass, J. B., 415 IN-It. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . . ... ... . 3 02 Griffin, Annie T., li'8 Spruce, Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 157 01 Griffith, Richard, 50 Putsiam Street. . . . . . . 3 02 COLLECITOR'S REPORT 493 Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Ca.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . $299 19 Gu=tt.i, G. Leone, et ux., 12 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . .. . . 189 41 Hackett, Maui E., U Katherine Road, . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 24 16 Hadjinliau, 'Mary, Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 47 Hagopian, Karol) H., 1S Bustonia Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 3 02 Haigler, Florence D., 51 Franklin Street. . , . . . . . .. ... . 12 68 Halberg, S. Godfrey, 50 H211 Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . .. 99 1.5 Hall, Marion S,, 214 Maplewood Street. . ., . , . . 2S 60 Hall, Marshall &, i Cuba Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 49 83 *Halpin, William E., of ax., 22 Irma Avcn.ue. . .. . . . . . ... . 220 46 Hammer, Ford, 44 Waltham Street. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . G 04 Haram ll, Catherine A., 66 Capital Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 265 76 Hartley, George S., 37 P'rescoLt Street, . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . . 45 78 Hartley, Sadie M., of at., 37 PresLutt Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 193 70 Haim, Odo F., 425 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. , . . , . . .. . .. 10 87 Harley, Bruce, el nx., 17S Spruce Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 143 45 Harney, Mary, 36 Chauncy Stre€tt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 97 Harris, Jennie `i , supposed caner Fred 1Moulton. . . . .. .. . 77 20 Halt, Wilfred J., t2 I3rirnmer Street. . . , . , . . . . .. .. . 9 66 *Harting, Paul G., et ux., 27 Maplewood Street. . . . . .. .. . 283 88 Hasle, Carl A., 112 School Street. . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . .. . . . 187 24 Haslie, Alfred G., 120 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 4 83 Hatch, Albert W., 78 Pearl Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 120 00 Hauck, Albert C., 104 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. 81 35 Haughey, Helen L., 343 School Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . 24 1fi Haughey, Snrah E., 843 Sultaol Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 157 04 Hayes, Cornelius R., 25 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 51 Hayes, Lillian G., 25 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 134 39 Hayes, Mary M., 4712 N-lain Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. 128 35 Head, Frank, 65 Ol.cott Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 5 13 Healey, John J., 503 Waterton Nm Strut. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . 643 56 H&ivern, Robert A., 6 Howe Street . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . , . . . 21 74 14ellin , John W., et ux., 143 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 65 Hennansen, Hant, 44 Gilbert Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... . . 145 72 Heroux, ,Joseph N., 87 Summer Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 15 10 He%� tt, Agnes, 59 Capitol Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .• -- -. . . 170 63 *Hickey, Cornelius, 1S Irma Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . 110 46 Hickey, Eileen, C., 19 von Read. . . . , 247 09 Hicks„ Lefie C., S$ Riverside Street. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . 17i I fi Hill Brothers, 48 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 39 Hill, Edward E., 12 Swett Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 3 32 Hill, Tt camas A., et cal., 48 Brookline Street, ... . . . . . . . . . . . 152 51 Hiltz, Frederick W., 32 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 13 Hillman, Howard L., 30 Hawthorne Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 92 Hlndhan, Mercy D., 11 Adams Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1-0 57 Hinckley, Cara E., 8 Stimmer Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . 27 1S Hobbs, George, 623 fain Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . ... 121 6G 94 WATERTLlWN TOWN REPORT Hochberg, et ral.0 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :199 32 Hochberg Bros., 465 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 8 76 Hodge, Margaret L., 45 Bates Road. . . , . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 69 46 Hodges, Richard C., 18 Peclumette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 71 Hodgkinson, &rah C., 150 School Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 237 07 Holbrook, Mabel A., 50 01cc)tt Street. , . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . • 101 45 Holland, Catherine T., 40 Spruce Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . 448 47 Holland, Jahn J., 49 Spruce Street. . . _ . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . 16 91 *Holland, i�Ia.rgaret Is,, 27 Lloyd Road, balance. . .. . .. .. . 121 27 Holman, William 0., el ux., 18A Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 14 Holmes, Austin H., 54 Fayette Street, balance. , . . . . . . . . . 26 22 I3olmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street. . . . .. . . . , _ . . . . 69 12 Holmes,Everett J., 2`74 Delmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 01 Holmes, diary L., 272 belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 235 5G Hooban, Thomas J., 07 NDrtli Beacon Street. . . , . . . . .. . . 98 15 *Hoofer, Elea-nor A., 74 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . . . .. 3 93 Hopwood, Guy, Ili klorse Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . 9 07 Hopwood, Rcbccca, 16) iMorse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 30 29 Horton, Frederick, I l Centre Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Houclashell, Henry J.. 16 Wheeler Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 30 Howard, George A., 16 Woodleigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 1 ti Howard, G. Arthur, e! al., 17 Wuodleigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . 260 15 Hoxwe, Elwood A., el nx., 36 'Williams Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 7() *Hon*ell, Elizabeth J., 139 Suaimer Street: . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 31 71 Rowell, Reginllrl, el.tax:., 18 Concord Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 !13 Rang s, Heirs Ernest W,, 28 Purvis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01 30 Httl;hes, Catherine Spring, 290 Charles River Road. . . . . . . 301 15 Hughes, Edward 1s., `0 Hai thorne St.reet. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 144 36 Hughes, Flora M., -Ili Grand View Avenue, balance. . . . . . . 66 57 Hughes, Joseph A., 3S Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 95 Hughes, Margaret, 321 Main Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 36 Hughes, William S., 21 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 30 Hull, Irving T., 35 Coolidge Hill Road. . . .. _ . . . . . . .. . . . 9 36 Hunsley, Lindell A., 618 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 48 Hunt, Harry A., 45 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 24 Flunt, Mabel M., 2SI Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 34 Huntley, Annie, 35 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 102 68 Huntley, Charles W., 41 Stuart Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 4 23 Hussa, 0.5car, 48 Concord Road. . . I — . I I I . . . . . — . . . . 1 3 62 *Hyde, 'Nilliana ;i., 13 Rutland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 119 29 ladonisi, Romria, 186 Summer Street. . . ..... . . . . . . .. 12 08 Ianelli, Nicola, 315 Cottage Street, balance— , .. . .. .. . . . 214 07 Ianelli, Nicholas, 7 Cottage Street. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 51 Ideal Custoin Tailoring, 101 Schcoal Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. E3 04 *Ierardi, Pietro, et nx., 645 Mt. Auburn Street, balance . . . 32 47 Iffelsen, Lottie 11., 14.3 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 U2 Imbrog*na, Antonio, et al., King Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 42 28 COLLECTOR'S RBPORT 495 lodice, Sabafina, 22 Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 '21 7 Lvans, Hattie A., 178 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . — _ - , 150 90 *Jackson, Robert G., 8 Clyde Road— . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 11 17 Jaudrow, Henry J,, 141 Robbins Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 28 99 jogerjian, Mi-hran, 3 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 06 jigerjiaa, Mihran, 20 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 55 Johnson, Anna A., 378 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 30 *Johnson, Astrid L., 8-4 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 231 03 Johnson, Edward A., 23 Appleton Street. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 196 30 *Johnson, J. C. Erhard, 84 Bradford Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 5,3 Johnson, Samuel, 54 Parker Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 1 51 Johnston, George 'M., .54 Spring Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 04 Jones, Ronald, 4011 School Street. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . 24 10 Jordon, Marie, 23 Alden Road. . . . . .. . ... .. . .. . . . . .. . .. 237 07 *Jordoia, William T., 23 Alden Rnwl. 5-1 36 :oyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . 171 06 Juliano, Louis, 123 Payette Street . . ... . .. . . .. . .. . . 6 04 Julian, Louis, el im, 123 F.ayette Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . ..... 131 37 K.alowsky, Sinn, 520 Plem ant Street. . .. . . . . . .. . ... . .. . . 6 04 Kamjian, Annette, U Laurel Street. . . . . . . .. . ... .. . .. . 791 67 Karakhanian, Xxik-or, 68 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . 30 20 Xarajian, bvfis-,ik B., 67 Laurel Street. . . . . . . .. . .. 45 30 Karparlian, Krikor, 31 A-lelendy Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 7 55 Karvitz, Henry, 308 M;jin Street. .. . . . ... 3 02 K.asanilan, Hagop M., 105 School Strmt. . . . . . . . . .. . 45 30 Kashishian, S,, 97 School Street. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 15 10 Kassargian & Toovlajkin, 34 Elton Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . ... 16 01 Kavooghian, Jacob, el isx., 5421'V1t. Aut)urn Street. . . . . ... 07 12 *Kavook, Eghsa, et al., .37 Quimby Strect. . . . . . . .. . . . . 149 14 Kazaniian, Hagop S., 80 Cypress Street. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . 199 S2 Kebabjian, George TU., 592 Mt. Auburn Street. . .. . . .. . . . 62 8-5 Keefe, Catherine F,, 36 Bacon Street. . . . . 54 36 Keefe, C. IT., 91 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . 61 91 Keefe, Grace L., 93 Main Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. 513 40 Keefe, Jason E., 116 North Beacon Street. . . .... . . . . .. .. 3 02 Keefe, John J., 14 Irving Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 53 Keefe, Joseph H., 35 Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 9 06 Keefer JwL-ph P.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 20 or) Keefe, Julia R., 35 Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 05 Keere, Mary Gi., 14 Irving Park. . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . .. . . . 0 06 Keenan, Agnes -B., 40 Dexter Avenue. . I . .. . - - - . . . . 246 13 Keenan, Edgar B., 40 Dexter Avenue. . .. .. . 0 04 Keenan', William M., 40 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 10 Kelley, Agnw Josephinc, 297 Aft. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . 29488 Kelley, Daniel, 35 Morse Street. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 15 10 Kelley, Edward J,, 218 lUain Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . _ _ IG OL Kelley, Francis K., 39 Wavefley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 14 50 496 WAXERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kelley, Francis lll., 31 1-`averley Avenue. . .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .5107 21 Kelley, Francis W., 31 W'averley Avenue. . ..... .. .. . .. . 3 07" Kelley, Garrett L., 31 Waverley Avenue. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . 3 0 *-Kelley, I3elen P., 60 Stuneleigh Road. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 312 57 Kelley, John ,A., 19 Francis Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ... . .. . 7 85 *Kelley, Jahn A-I., 30 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 12 09 *Kelley, Joseph M., 116 A-Lein Strcct. . . . . . . . ... . . .. .... 12 08 Kelley, Margaret, 35 Xforse Street, balance... ... . . .. . . . . 152 50 Kelley, Rebecca, 7 Uplaaid Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . 303 51 Kelly, Michacl J., el six., 20 Maple Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 303 21 Kelton, Ralpli I., 722 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 02 Keough, B'dward H., 187 Arsenal Street . , . . . . . . . . . . 217 44 Keough, Thomas W., IS 7 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 48 Keshishian, 17ickran, el ux., 13 YTaael Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. 132 54 Kevook, Jacob, 70A School Street— . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . 3 32 *IKhacherian, Rlizabeth, 50 Cypress Street, balance. . . . . . . 57 14 Kiley, Nara, 44 Nfelend Avenue. . .. .. ... . .. .. . . .. . . . 270 29 Kilgore, D. NferriLl, 43 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 0 Obi Kilpatrick, John K., et al., 180 Ordiard Street. . . . . .. . . .. 80 Kimball, Giiy H., 187 Mal lcivoo l Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 7 25 Kinchla, Charles J., 41 Frank Street. .. ... .. . .. .. .. . . .. . 10 27 *Kineb a, Lawrence F., 12 Green Str t. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 3 (12 Ding, Helena. B., 7100 Mt. Aul-nirn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 0 29 Kirkpatrick, Walter N., 156 Lan,,;don Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . 7 .55 IKittredl;e, Mari* S., 68 Barnard Avenue. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 22 05 Klingerhagen, Freda M., 48Commonwealth Road, balalim 1208 Kooyoumjian, Nishan, 42 Crnwford Street, balance. . . . .. . 100 00 Karsen, Thcodore A., 34 Clyde Road. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . 24 10 *Konbclis, 1 venthia. N., 25 Berkeley Street. . ........ ... 0,� 93 Krikorian, Howard, 551 Mt, Auburn Street............ .. 160 06 LaCa:nvro, Sam, el r l.. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 10 LaDuke, Cxe(r a C., 26 Chauney Strcot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ill *LaDuke, John, 30 Brimmer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 515 LaDuke, William H., 37 Quimby ;Street. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 a2 Lake, Derwent R., 11 Avun Road. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 02 Landry, rVthxzr N., ct ux., 36 Hell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 49 Langevin, Alfred T., 103 Amnal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 73 LaRl-ictte, A-Uen R., 60 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 172 14 Larkin, Joseph P., 215 Arsenal Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4 53 Larkin, 1f. Isabella, 215 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 232 54 La=icelli, Antonio, 106 Main Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 344 88 *Lawton, Edward, 147 Morse Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . S 46 *Leavy, Cecil Al., Ill Galen. Strut. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 24 16 Lcah, Anthony C.,. 783 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . _ . . . .. .. . 3 62 Leary, Daniel J., el ux., 12 Stmrt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 64 52 Leary, Margaret A., 30 Putnam Street..... .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 211 47 LeBreen, Omer, 66 Prentiss Street. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . 7 56 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 497 LeConti, Charles J., 100 Water Street, balance. . . . . . .. .. . $24 16 Lee Wilbur W., 19 Prentiss Street. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 846 Leeban, Bridget, of al.,23 French Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 93 41 LeFort, David T., 134 'Summer Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . 15 10 LeFort, Mary S,, 134 Summer Street. . . . . . . .. ... . . .. .. . 217 87 Lebmann, Karl E., 64 Dexter Avenue.. ... . . .. .... . .. 9 06 Lennoxt, John, 14 Hillside Road. . . . .. . . . . . .. ........ ... W 40 *Leonard, Elizaboth 'T., 95 Fayette,Street. . .. , _. . . ... 213 :34 *Leaner, Alexander, 11 Nfaplcwond Street. . . . .... ... . . .. 3 02' Lcornard, Donald S., 12 Oliver koaA. . . . . . . . .. .. . . , . . . 6 .34 LeShane, Frank C., et i ., 18 Wilmot Street, balance. . . . . 43 19 Lewis, George M., et ax., 30 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 12878 Lindahl, Maude, 20 Prescott Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . 115 24 Lindstrom, John B., 103 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . G 04 Lloyd, Cyrus L., 27 Copeland Street. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 115 19 Locate, Albert E.. trustee. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 04 Locldiart, B,arl IF., el al., Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 68 *Lockhart, Williarn A,, 53 Rdenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 10 Long, Arthur, 220 Sycamore Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 123 82 Long, Minetta D., 60 Bates RG Ld. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 13 Y) Longrnire, Charles A., 103 Union Street. . . . . . .. .... .. . . . 9 f15 Looney, mark F., 128 Summer Strcct.. . ... . .. . .. .. .. . . . 3 1l2 Lorry, Hilma, 71 Wilmot Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 110 20 Loud, Eramalin+e M., 32 Cart-er Road, . .... .. . . . . . . .. 273 31 Lovegren, Oscar P., 38 Gilbert Street. . . .. ... . . .. .... . . . 208 38 Lovejoy, William INT., et ux,, balance. . . . . . ... .. .. . ... . . . 31 41 Luther, Francis J., et x .. . . . . . .. . . . .. ... .. . . . .. .. .. .. . M 74 Lynch, Albert F., 10 Appleton Terrace. . . . .. . . . . . .. ..... 3 .32 Lynch, Elizabeth A., 74 lorse Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . . 20 00 Lynde, jozeph fir., 23 Com onwea]th Road . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 51 MacArthur, Julin G., 103 Union Street.. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 15 14 MacDonald, Daniel D., 71 Spring Street. . . . ... .. . .. . . . . 0 04 MacDonald, Dan H., e1 al., Templeton Parkway. . . . . . .. . 185 73 14'l;acDomild, John W., 45 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 21G 04 MacDonald, Owen R., 35 qypress Street. . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . 3 0-9 MacDonald, Sarah A., 29 Prescott Street. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 521 65 MacDonald, Thomas F., et nx., 34 Gilbert Street. .. . .... . 11G 27 11l cDonough, James H., 67 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . 151 Of) MacKinnon, Hugh. 158 School Street, balance. . . . . . . .. .. 217 95 MacLean, Murray D., 131 Arsenal Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 7 55 MacLean, ,Samuel J., 69 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 5 13 Macomber, Walter S., 137 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 10 87 Mnrone, Anthony, 80 Prentiss Street.. .... . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 13 59 Madden, C Carle 1T., 154 Landon Avenue. . . . .. .. .. . ... 3 02 Madden, james F., supposed o' mer,Gibson Bros., Newton. 71 40 Magnusson, Grace, 29 Pierrnont Street.. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 96 611 Maguire, Nfary, 81 Arsenal Strut. . . . ., . . .. . .. . . .. . 321 63 498 WATERT[]WN TOWN R.L+'PORT Mahoney, fames J., ii Mono Street.., ,, , .. ..t.. . . ...... $129 SO .lMahoney, Walter D., 11 Bridgeham Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . 48 32 *Malcolm, Stanley Z)., 12 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Malcolm, William J., 1C7r!J Langdon Avcnue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 3 02 1lfalkosian, Peter 0., el al., Boylston Street, balance , .. . . . 81 09 Maloney, Arnie C., 55 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 15 Maloney, F rarxcis J., 121 School Street. . . . .. . . . . . . 4 53 Mann, Florence R., 32 Pleasant .Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 15 14 Mannarino, Gaetano, G1 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 02 Manookian, Larry, 0 Bfgelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . 0 06 Alanaukian, Tateos, 010 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 4.0 Mansell, Thomas F"., ci ux., 16 Clayton Street, balance, 141 75 Marcella, Charles B., 143 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 34 Marchant, jGhn, 129 Arsenal Street. , . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 11 53 Maz-chant, Wiltrcd P., 129 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Marcocczo, Gaetano, et al,, Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1S 12 arcoc6o, Rocco, 109 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 11 48 Margasian, Alice, 135 Adams Avenue. . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . . 309 55 Margvslan, Ares 11., 7 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . _ . .. . .. 22 65 Margosian, Harry, 1.35 Adams Aventie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S2 97 *-Margosian, XfictcTia., el Eai., 7 Lloyd R02r3. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 205 79 Margosian, Victoria A,, Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 243 11 Marker, John, 112 Defter l vtmue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 41 37 Marks, Louis, 288 School Street. . . . . . , . . .. . . .. 44 39 Marsh, William S., 179 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 55 Marshall, Charlotte E., 158 North Beacon Street. ., . . . ... 207 27 Marshall, Marie E., 7 Paln-ter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 167 61 Marshall, Robert N., 7 Palmer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 05 Nlartin, Catlicrine C., el al., 683 Main 'Street, balance. . . . , U 85 *Martin, Elizabeth 1'~., Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 713 05 Martin, John J., 95 Summer Street, ]dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 00 Martin, Ralph, 17 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7 55 Marvin, Alexander, 14813oyistau Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 29 Mason, Anna F~., 34 Templeton Parkway. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 252 17 Mason, Muie S., 34 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 37 Mason, Percy M., 4 Charles Street. , I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 13 llasmpian, David, 25 Niobols Avenue- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 50 *Xlatheson, Malcolm A., 91 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 T2 Matthews, Henry, 191 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 62 11atLizon, John E., 24 Charles Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 94 05 Maxznouiau, 1ti1&rtin, 125 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 65 Nlazza, Francesco, el six., 1S Norseman Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 191 77 hkla,zza, Giovanna, 8 Rearn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 0o Mama., Giovanni, e1 rat., 3 Hearn Street; . . , . . . . . . . 21 14 Xfazza, Peter, 8 Hearn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Mazza, Joseph, 781 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 62 CQLLECTOR'S RE-PORT .}99 McArthtir, Andrew, Cambridge Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . 41W 6ro McBride, Jahn N., 49 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 ?. McCafferty, NFilliam, 56 Cuba Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 63 42 McCarthy, Agnes, 3D Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S3 65 Henry F. McCarthy, cl u ., 30 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 66 McCarthy, -Margaret E., 30 Maplewood Street. . . . .. .. . . . 280 86 McCarthy, 1lary E., 43 Forest Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 63 .12 McCarthy, Wallace E., 32 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . 6 95 McCollera, Guy E., 62 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-1 .9 h'McCollem, Guy E: , 0 ttx., 02 Le-xington Street. . . . . , .. . . . 6 W 11•IcCollem, Thurl R., 21 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 'Mil hicCree, John, 52 Adams Aventie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 22 McCree, Rebecca, 52 Adams Avenue. . . . . ., . . . ., . . . . . . . 4 53 McCue, Thonras Joseph, `93 North Beacon Street. . . . . . .. 563 23 hiXue, Helen C., 293 North Beacon Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. 625 82 TXrcDemiott, Andrew E., 91 North Beacon Street. .. . . . . . . 235 50 McDonagh, Martin J., 112 Irving Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 12 GS McDonald, Frank H., 71 Hovey Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 7 55 McDonald, James J., 57 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 -icDonald, John J., 77 Arsenal Street }valance.. . . . . . .. . . 4 53 McDonnell, There&t, 25 Knowles Road. . . . . , .. .... . .. . 167 61 McElhiney, Eldon E., 15) -Marshall Street. . . . . . . . ... . . . . G 34 McElhiney, Joseph, 19 Marshall Street. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 129 su McElroy, Benjamin, 23 l-iunt Street. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . 52 85 McElroy, Benjamin, el tex., 23 Hunt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 39 McGann, Michael, 3 Cottage Lane. . . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . . 43 79 McGann, Patrick, 50 Winter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 McGivem, Francis J., 11 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . , . . . ., . 4 83 McGrath, Patrick J., 35 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 13 XfcGrath, Winifred, 85 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . ... .... . 151 00 McGuire, Helen M., 12 Cliauncy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . t3 93 McHugh, Anna B., 17 Fayette Street.. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 10.1 19 McHugh, Bernard S., 2::9 .North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . 9 66 *McHugh, Imelda, 1 Ladd Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 4 53 *h°IcHugh, John J., cl tear., 90 School Street, balance . .. . . . 101 00 *McHugh, Huse Ate, el al., 1 Ladd Street. . ... . .. . . . . . . 137 41 McHugh, Thomas F., 77 Fayette Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. 9 30 MuicIlroy, John, 12 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 39 25 I -Kenzie, Harold E., 22 Keenan Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 51 McKenzie, Lucia Co.,- L%27 Xlt. Auburn Stre'et. . . ... .. . . . 1.5 1Q *-McLoughlin, Ellen, 371I &hool Street. . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. 157 2.1: McLaughlin, Ellen F., 162 Hiilsidc Road. . . . .. .. .. ... ... 221 97 McNamara, J'amcs J., I I Upland Road. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 9 66 McNamara, 11inne, at at., 11 Upland Road, balance . .. . .. 50 00 McNaught, Augusta., 31 Olney Street, balance . . . .. .. . . .. SO 66 M4+fcNevia, John J., 50 01cott Street. . . . .. ... ... .. . . . .. . .. 13 -59 M,cNiff, Joseph, 508 Belmont Street. . . . . .. . . .. 0 64 500 WATERT{3'L5 N TOWN REPOWr MeNla, Michael J., 508 Belmont Street. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. $9 06 McPherson, Daisey, et al., 11 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 5 44 McQueeney, Catherine, el al., Summer Street, balance . . . . 77 55 Ale Sherry Bros., 84 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . 70 67 McSherry, James IT., el al., 84 Forest Street. . . .. . . . . ... . SO 43 McSherry, Catherine F., So Forest 'Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 02 11 14IcSherry, Prank, 84 Forest Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . 3 02 I4fcWa.lters, Thomas J., 150 Summer Street. .. . ... .. . ... . 12 68 I'alcWhirter,Ellett A., 71 TYR. Auburn Skreet. . . . . .. . . . . . . 271 80 Mcad, Frank A., G5 171cott Street. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . 7 55 Mealy, Joseph H., 12 Patten Street. . . . . . . , . . . . ... , . ., 0 36 *Mears, Raymond A., 154 Wahaut Street. . . .. . . . . ... . .. . G 04 Meister, D. A. Co., 74 Churcli Street. . . . , .. .. .. . . 850 (}p Ielanson, IcathE�rine, 05 Boylston Street. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. 3624 '%-relconian, H., 69 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . . .... . . .. . ... . 41 Ci$ NIcIvin, filbert H., 24 Marshall Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 18422 'Niun-ic:k, J. Harold, 84 Garfield Street. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . 7 55 Merrill, George P., 63 Riverside Street. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 7 55 MCTrullQ, Anthony, 56 Westminster Avenue. . . . . .. . . 14 .V Mcrtin, Arthur, 84 Robbins Load, balanee. . . . . . . . . . . ... 24 1G hTertin, Emily, 84 Robbins Road. . .. I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 NF Afertin, Rudolph, 84 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. 21 14 L\Ierrullo, Pasquale, el ux., Westminster Avenue. . .. . . .. .. 184 22 Metcalf, JUlm E., 8 Norseman Avenue. . . .. .. . . . . . . ... .. 7 55 Miller, Albert Ames,425 Main Street. . . I . ... I .. . . . .. ... 3 62 Milton, Axcl Sigfrid, 71 Prospect Street— . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 43 79 Mirabile, John, eE al,, 169 Eden field Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 28 Alirabile, Jolty& Vito, 28 Olney Street„ . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 1S 12 Mirabile, Vito, 28 Oincy Street. . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. . . . .. 18 12 *Nlissexian, Diran, of al., Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 129 8G Misserlan, Novart N., 58 &lelendy Avenue, . . . ... . .. . . . . 240 52 Mitcliell, Charles, 765 Mt. Auburn Str t. . . . . .. . . . . ... . 4 53 141itcbell, Gertrude ill., 11 Irma. Avenue.. . . . . .... . . . . . 9 06 11,Ienaghan, C. Y., 130 HiMide Road. . . . ... . . .. .. .. .. . . 3 D2 Mon Carroll fir., el six., 1=30 Hillside Road.. .. . . . . . . 259 40 Monahan, Helena L., supposed owner Anna Heptig... . . .. 1gi7 6 Monahan, Hugh, 5 Myrtle Street, balance. . . . . ... .. . . . . . 37 22 Monahan, James E., .5 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Alonahan, Jelin H., 10 Union ,Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 I41:c)oers, Edward P., 1.05 Spruce Street. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 12 08 Afooers, Wilhetmina B., Heirs r)r Devisees, Spruce Street . 237 N *Xfwney, Alice, 28 Hunt Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 19 Moran, Daniel W,, 784 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 189 75 Moreau, Conrad J., 22:3 W atertov6m Street, balance. .. . . . . 3 02 Moreau, allarie, 223 Wntertowm Strut. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 13 Morey, Douglas, 71 Marshall Street. . . . .. . .. .. .... . . . . 15 to Morgan, ELabcth A., 505 Main Street, bala~nce. . . . . . .. .. 140 23 COLLECTORS REPORT 501 Morgan, Marie:, 11 Bridgeham Avenue. . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . $226 50 Morgan, Otto F., Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 43 Murrell, Louis, 182 Summer Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 'Morrin, Clarence J., 282 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 02 Morris, Edward, 129 Dexter Avenue. . . . .. ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Morris, ' ,illimu F., 35 Norse Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 OS Morrison, IIa.rold B., 8 Elliot ,Street . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Morse:, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 05 Morse Body Co., Inc., Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 389 58 Morse Brothers, 82 Pr�,ntiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 15 10 MGrse, Henry L., 10 Harrington Street. . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 229 53 Morse, John E., 24 Chapman Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . 132 38 Morse, Lottie IV., 24 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 85 Morten, Ralph, 48 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 53 *Mower, Carlos G., 14 Chester Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 12 08 Mueller, Annie C., 71 Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 14 Munn„ Percival J., S'W School Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 06 Murdock, Mary, 135 !'It. .Aubuni Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 40 Mumagham, Hugh, eG al., 87 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 M *Murphy, Abbie E., G2 Preattiss Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 135 g0 *Murphy, Daniel D,, 378 Sehoul Street. . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . 27 18 Murphy, Edmond W., 38 Watertown Street, ,.. . . . , . . . . . 4 53 Murphy, Eugenia A., 125 I.angdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 221 97 '`Murphy, Janes T., 217 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 0 {}1 *Murphy, William C., 31. Brookline Street, balance. . . . . . . 29 86 Murray, Edward, 103 School Street. . . . . . , .'. .. , . . . . . . 185 7J Murray, jo ui P., 81 Arsenal Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 53 Nahigian, Harry A., +31 Elm Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 10 NaWian, Le van, 102 Dexter:venue. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 08 Nardello, Attilio„ 91 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 08 Napolitano, Rosia, 465 Alain Street, ba4iuce. . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 72 Natoli, Lawrence G., et al., Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . 712 72 Noilen, Edward E., fi:3 A-Va ren Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 3 02 Nrfi5o i, Frasrcis E., 28 Pntrtridge Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 17 *Nclsan, Herbert, 3 Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 74 ' Newcomb, Ahnira, 80 -Hillside Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 197 81 Newton, Vina., 51 Gilbert Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . 10 87 Nichols Avenue lk+larket, 3 Nichols Avenue. . . . . .34 73 Nkchols,Jahn B.,F.A. Deering,Jr.,h lance, supposed owner 17 04 Nicholson, Abby M., 426 llrfain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 316 45 Nichnlscn, Wallace L., 4296 .?+fain Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . ... 3 62 *lrigogliosian, Garabcd, ct rcx., 14 Oak Street. . . . , . . .. . . . 120 80 N€ke, James, e[ al., 605 7%ft, Auxibm Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 87 Nuke, Satir, 0022kift. .Atibtlrn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 1S 88 Nolan„ Daniel F., el vx., 24 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 51 Norcross, Walter E., 10 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 42 Noren, Ernest Y., 4 Whitney Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 24 16 5112 WATERTOW;ti TOWN REPORT Narrish, William T., 148 Cypress Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 3l} 20 Nourse, Bcgsie i1f., 241 W-k.,•erley., Venue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 16 N ves, Ogden IM., 67 Mt. Auburn strect. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 9 66 Nugent, Andrew A., Si Union Street. , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 9 60 *Nunan, Elisha F., 16 Stoneleigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 23 25 O'Brien, George A., 75 Carroll.Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 26 89 O'Brien, Haxu ah, 51 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 16 O'Brien, Margaret, 95 Summer Strut. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,85 39 O'Brien, Miolvad J., 17 Beechwood Ikvc€tue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . K ;30 O'Brien, Michael j.. e! a ., 17 Beechwoml Avenue, balance 100 46 O'Brien, William J., 69 Union,Street. .. ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 29 30 O'Chap, [icltael, ej tsx., 138 Edvnfield Avcrnue, balance. . . 100 00 O'Connell, Ed and C., el ux., 955 l-•©Ahins Road. , . . . . .. .. "06 $ O'Connell, frank A., 6.9 Pequosette Street. . . . .. . _. ._ 80 20 O'Connell, Mary E., 71 Green Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 212 40 O'Connell, Real Estate. . . .., . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . u 04 O'Connor, James J., -18 Maple;Street. . . . . . .. . .. .... .. 8 46 *O'Connor, Thatcher H., 07 Fayette Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . 1 51 O'Domiell, James P., 12 Beacon Strut, balance. . . . . . . . . . P 97 O'Donnell, Mary, 2 Ilacori Street:, balance. . . . . . „ . ,. . . . , . 18 19 O'Donnell, Thomas, 12 Beacon Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 67 95 O'Donnell, Thorn s E., 12 Bacon Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 53 Ogden, Floyd H., 11 Appleton ',Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 40 O'Mallor m, Edward P., 107 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 91 "Oliannassi2n, Markar, 58 Quimby Street .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 328 41 O'Hara, Michael, 63 Warren Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 6 05 0 ]-Lora, William J., 313 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 59 *0111in, Curl J. R., el al., 1,57 Langdon Avenue, balance . . . 100 00 Olil4unal, Hilina., 20 Clyde Roa(l. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 202 74 O'Keefe, Francis C,, 70 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5.5 O'Leary, }Arthur L., 28 Arsewd Street, . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 12 08 Olsc-n, Anton 1., 15 Dwight Street. , . . .. . , . . . , .. , , , 6 04 018en, Christian, Chapman Street. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. 53 V Olsen, Corn E,, 15 Dwight Street. . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. .. 104 19 OISM, Marian, 50 Ulcott struet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 186 22 Olsezi, Maria, .50 Olcatt,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 33 71 Olson, Carrel 0., 15 Clayton Strati.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. 10 57 O'Nfallcy, Patrick J., 63 Wan-en SStreet. . _ . . .. . . . . . . . . 162 28 Onanian, Hovztan, ei ux., 23 -NIC)IDIS Avenue. . . . . . . , , 220 70 Osborn, Georgia L., el rid., 3.5 Oliver Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 81 Osborn, G. Lcttxsa, 35) Oliver Street... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 184 14 O'Shea, George G., 55 Dartmouth Street. .. . . . .. .. . . . 1 a 70 0-s mond, Hedley, 110 Cltaptnan Street. . .. . . .. . . 127 S 2 O'Toole, Michael, :30 Union Street:. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 'l t 41) Ounjian, Sant, t9 Nichols avenue. . . . . . ... . . . .. . .. lht 28 Oxner, John G., 27 Hovey Street, . . . .. . . .. . . . . . , . . 12 08 Elsner, Lewis H,, 157 Mt. Aubtra Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 12 US COLLECTOR 0S REPORT 50 Packard, Franklin A., 22 JUden Road. .. . . ,. . . ... ... SM 4 05 Packard, Lillian E., 12 Marion Road, Nala,nce. . . . . .. . . . . . 111 (3 Packard, Roland E., 22 Alden Road. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . 14 210 Paddock, Esther, 1) Lloyd Road. . . . .. .. . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . 217 44 Paddock, George B., 0 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . D 06 Palladino, Frederick V., 40G School Street. . ..... .... .. . . 24 16 Paclera, Victor D., 15 Niebols Avenue . . ... . ... . . .. ... . 1:2 G;3 Papazian, tlrtin, el ux., 49 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . ..- .. . 13i-i q0 *Pappas, Costas, 122 Belmont Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 2 2G Pappas, Francis S., 74 13c: Mont Street . . . . . . .. . . . . I , . . . 320 12 Pappas, Sophia, 120 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 21 P quet, Ovide I'., el axe., 05 Spruce Street, balance. . . . . . . 42 00 Parente, Gennare, et u x., Bartlett Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Parente, Cennaro, Bartlett Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 133 ISO Parker, Jahn 0., 43 Waltham Street. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 27 18 Parquette, Archibald 1V., 48 Sumner Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . 110 53 Parquette, Mary C., 48 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 163 DS Parry, J. Harald, 10 Alden Road. - • ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 34 13 Pars lrfan, 1yfissak- If., S llCelondy Avenge. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 38 35 Parselcian, Sarkis, 109 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 90 PaNekian, Veronica, 1013 1'tiicliols Avenue. . , . .. .. . . . . . . . . Ill 74 Parsckian, Veron lm, Nic°bo s Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 04 Patrick., Harric C., cl al., lliIki+le Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 29'0 Patrick, Harrie C., et at., Hillside Road. 251 41 P,Mcrson, Walter A., 24 Union Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Patton, Helen L, 0 Porter street, balance. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . 90 66 Peach, James L, 1''M Arsenal Street . . .. .... .. . . . . 5 74 Pedrick, George F., 301 Common Street.. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 165 02 Pellizntto, Len, 134 Main Street. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 4 53 Pernaechic, Regina, 12 Lloyd Roan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2213 52 Pecluosette Press, 17 Nfain Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 122 31 Peren7, Angela G., 24 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 46 *Pirlmian, Perinine, 79 Bigelow Avenae, boance. . . . . . . . . 101 09 Pork-ins, Albert B., 154 Sycani.nre Street. . . . . . . .. . . 3 02 Perkins, Catherine Gjr., 154 Summer Street.. .. . . . .. . . . . . . 240 52 Perkins, Elias, M North Beacon Street. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 144 M Pacifico, Giovanni, 11 Forest Street. . . . . . . .. ... . . < . . . 12 0S Perley, George P., 27 Stoneleigh Road.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 33 22 Perley, George R., et rex., 27 Stcneleigh Road. . . . . .. . . . . . 21&0 80 Peroia, Lug , 127 Boyd Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 10 27 Piantedosi, Carmine, 30 Quirk. Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... . S0'o $'s Plantedosi, Jennie, 198 Surrnmer Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 155 53 Pickens, Emma M,, 129 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 226 50 *Pict nell, Ellen M., 30 Pequosette Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 327 02 Pierce, Harry R., et al., t26 Palfrey Street. . . . .. ... . . . . . . 13 59 Pierce, Zulette S., 126 €''alfre:y Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 193 71 Piper, Gertrude M., 41 Otis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 12 6S Piteri, Carmine, et ax., 10 French Terrace, balance. . . . . . . 54 0 00 Platon, Costos, et al., 295 arsenal Street, balance. .. . . .. . . 81 17 Poole, Harold W., 336 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . 12 68 Pear, Clarence I1.'i., 13 Primmer Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . GO 40 Porter, Jaraies B., 15 North Beacon Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 4 53 Porticelli, rouis, 84 Edgeeliff Read. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 240 56 Potter, William J., III Hamden Avenue. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 17 82 Powers, Elimbeth F., 77 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 5 13 Preston. Paul A.., 348 Belmont Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 12 68 Priest, Claire S., 14 Priest Road. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 02 Priest& Co., 14 Priest Road. . . . . . . . 4 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4 53 Priest, Fred..S., et al., 1 Priest Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 132 88 Priest, Jennie S., 1 Priest Road. . . . . . . 11 - ... .. 1 . .. 63 42 Priest, Walter T., 14 Priest Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1$ 12 Prior, Ann J., 17 Patters Street, balance. . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . 100 00 Putney, Charles R., 98 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 23 Putney, C1areMce L,., el al., 98 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . .., 1 51 Putney, Clarence L., el al., 98 Waverley A.venuc. . . . . . . .. 134 82 Quanto, Joseph, 11 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. ... 1.8 12 Quigley, Leo J., 50 Scbool Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. ._. 6 01 *Quigley, Patrick, 100 Hamden Avenue. . . . . .. .. .. ... . . . 3 02 Quinn, William J., 91 Fayette Street. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .., ... S 13 Raccio, Louis, 11 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . 24 16 Raimondo, Angelina, 26 Norseman Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. . . . 16 61 Raimondo, Giuseppe, 817 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. ... 320 12 Ranch, Felice, el al., Irving Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 166 10 R.anlett, Clyde B., 266 Belmont Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Rattigan, Henry ,A., 77 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 58 Ravesi, John, 24 French Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 *Raymond, Lawrence J., 46 Carver Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 20 Rayne, George H., 279 Pleasant Street. . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 63 42 Reagan, ]vlin, 47 Hamel Street. . . . . .. ... .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . 22 65 Reardon, Martha T., 2 Jewett Street. . . . , , . .. ., . .. . . 181 20 Redding, Edward R., et lad., 51 Rivers de Street. . . . . . .. .. 33 22 Reed, Ellen, 12 Olney Street. . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . .. . . .. . 123 32 Deed, George A., 12 Olney Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . S 46 Peeves, James A., 16 Carver Road. . . . . . ... . . .. . .. .. . . . 29 60 Regan, Paul, .18 Grenville Road. . . . . . . .. ... .. . .. .. .... . i 55 Reid, Martin, 23 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 25 07 Reid, Martin F., el ux., 23 Chapman Street., L... . .. . ... . 110 66 Riegel, John W., et ux., 14 Carver Road East, balance .. . . 101 75 *Renaccic, A-lichael, 18 PrenLiss Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 65 76 Reuter, Alice L., 71 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 269 36 *Ricci, Domenica, F., 33 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 163 08 klacio, ,Augusta., 22 Taylor Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... 3 02 *Riceio, Felice, et ux., 66 ]Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . ... .. .. 135 90 Riecia, I+rancmo, 22 Taylor Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . 6 04 COL LECTOR'S REPORT 505 *Riccio, Michael A., GO Pi' eatiss Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . *24 46 Rice, Arthur, el ux., 64 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 175 16 Rich, Ethan R., 176 North Beacon ,Strut. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 24 16 Richards, Mrs., 802 blot, Auburn Strut. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... 1S 12 Riley, Frank A., Common Street, . . . . . . ., . . . . .. . . . .. 87 58 Riley, Henry S., et at., 14 Summit Road, balaance. . . . . .. . . 15S 21 Ristagno, Dominick, 86 Arlington. Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 7 55 Restegno, Francesca, el a1., 3 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . 236 56 *Rizzo, Anna, 114 Forest Street. . . _. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 06 *Rizzo, Giuseppe, 11.1 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 06 *Roach, Richard J., 710 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 30 29 Robinson; Miles F., 106 Mt. Auburn Street. . .. .. .. . . . .. . il 06 Robinson, William J., Jr., 36 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Rvchon, George J., 9 Hunt Street. . . . . .. . . . , , , ... 3 02 Hackett, Annie J., 278 Belmont Street. . . . .. ...... . . . .. . 244 fit *Roclkett, John W., 278 Belmont Street. . . . . .... .. . . .... 1S 12 *Rogers, Dominic, Bay Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . .... .. . . . . . . 306 04 Rogers; Robert, 1S Gilkey Court. .. . . . ... .. . .... .. . . . . . . 7 55 Rollin, Richard, 61 Manion Road. .... ... ......... . . .. .. 4 S 32 Romano, Frank, 14 Adams Street. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 04 Romano, Maria, 54 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . ..... .. .... 249 15 Rooney, Bessie, 234 North Begin Street, btilance. .. .... . 54 00 Rooney, Francis A., 110 Riverside Street. .. . ... ... . ..... 10 57 Rooney, Maria.E., 110 Riverside Street. . . . ..... .. .. .. .. 157 04 `Ftoonev, Walter J., 339 School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 15 10 Rase, William M., 2-1 Clyde Roa►d.. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. 39 26 Rosenthal, Sarah, 21 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .... .. . . . 24 16 Ross, Sarah M., 117 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . 252 17 *Hass, William F., supposed owner J. W. 6ronin. . . . ., ... 689 40 Ravesi, John, 24 French Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 1057 Russo, Andrew, 26 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . .. ... . .. . .. 26 28 Russo, Assunto, 30 Quirk,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... 268 38 Russo, Caterina, 9 'Taylor Street. . , . . . . .. ... . .. .. . . . .. .. 141 94 Rum, Coacetta, 34 Waverley avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. 371 46 Russo, Constantino, 26 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . ... . . . . . . 3 02 Russo, Matteo, 53 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . 146 47 Russo, Paulo, 28 Quirk Street.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 40 Russo, Sabartino, 140 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Ryan, Heirs 1-fargaret L., Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 87 Safarian, Garabed S., 23 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 46 Saferian, John, 25 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 7 55 Safford, Howard F., el :cr., 21 Centre Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 16 Sahagian, Vahan, 49 Crawford Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . 128 tit Sallese, Guinstina, 35 Coolidge Hi11 Road. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 349 84 Salsburg, Lena, 10 Common-wealth Road, balance. . . . . .. . 63 65 Sampson, Anselm P., eE ux., Frank Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . 18 12 Sampson, Bessie S., Woodleigh Road. . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . 230 17 506 WATrRTOWN TOWN DEPORT 5amu+elian, ?Lvedis, 24 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *13 72 Sanborn, Carl H., 79 Hovey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 15 Sandborg, Williarn T., el at., 253 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . 182 71 Sands, Catherine R., el al., Boylston Street_, balance. . . . . . 177 1B Sandstrom, Harry C., S Norseman Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 83 Sarkasian, Melke M., ct al., Cypress Street, balance. . . . . . 14S 32 Savage, Jeremiah J., 91 Mt. Atiburn Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 02 Savage, Jeremiah J,, el aax., Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 63 Sawyer, Herbert H., GS Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 50 Scali, Frank, 12 Berkeley Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 11 Shier, Jao b, 183 Grove Street. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 66 Scipione, Henry, 320 Main Street. . . . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . 98 15 Scott, Howard +C., 1.06 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Scott, Walter C.„ 10.1 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 06 Scott, Walter G., el try'., 104 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,5 98 Seribner, Howard IN,, 6 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . G 04 Seale, Fort W., 13 l ifth Avenue. . .. . : . , . . . 375 90 Scaycr, Richard H., 79 Water Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 11 Seferian, Garabed, 23 Lloyd Road, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 54 Serafno, Victor, 27 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 14 *Scrafino, Vittorio, el ux., 29 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 5S $9 *Seraaf ni, Victor, 29 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 93 Seretelly, Euripides NI., 27 Berkeley Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 5J Semi, Giuseppe, 7 Nichols Avenue—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 57 Sewell, l�-abert U., 32 Carver Ttnad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 34 Shrahrigia.n, Sirouhi, 51 Cypress Street, balance. . . . . . . , , . 35 99 Sharkey, James IVY., 1S Sexton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Sharpe, Florence V., 49 Columbia Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 i7 -'7 Sharpe, jarnes 0., 49 Coluumbia Strcct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 pit} Shattick, Russell, 38 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 qt? *Shawv Florence tl., 62 Lan don Avcnuc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l tit l 11 hawrnut, Joseph L., .31 Oakland Street. . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ . , 160 C16 Shoo, Alfred, 42 Putnam Street. , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Sheat7, Walter H., 168 LangdUn venue, . . .„ . . . . . . . . . . . 14 19 *Sheelurn, Daniel, 13 Lloyd Ro td. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 51 Sheehan, Joseph I•L, 40 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . 214 42 Sheehan, Joseph J., el ai., Hamden Avenue. .�. . . . . . 1913 2 Shepard, Delbert C., el nx., 9 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . 228 01 Slieperd, Helen D., 7 Summit Road, balance. . .. . . . ... . . . IOC} 00 Sherlock, Edward H., 102 Hillside Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 33 Sherlock, Ruth N., 100 Hillside Road. . ... . .. . . .. . . .. .. !'35 56 Sherman CharIcs J. F., 15 Bow Street, Arlington. . . . . . , . 20 22 Shick, Mary, 183 Grove Street. . . .. . . . . .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. 214 42 Shuman, Havuld A., 486 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 45 30 Shrutt, Charles J., 92 North Beam Street. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . Cr 04 81,gel, A-lax, et al., 43 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 15 I4 *Silver, Bob G,, 116 Summer Street. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 12 38 C01.1.ECTOW5 REPORT 507 Silvestri, Alfredo, lot} Pleasant Street. . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . .. 13S 02 Silvestri, Alfredo, el ux., 141) Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 W� Silvestri, Antonio, 36 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . 6 34 Silvestri, Antonia, el ux., Berkeley Street, balance. . , .. . . . 131 71 Silvestri,-Emilio F., 140 Pieusant ,street. , . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . 3 02 Silvia, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street.. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. 65 87 Simcock, lt•'lae, 05 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 16 90 *Simmms, Lillie L., 166 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 9 06 Simms, Thomas W.; 13 li ifteld Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 04 Simonds, Enuna L., 93 Palfrey Sired. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 221 'Simands, Lillian L., 93 Palfrey Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 25 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 22 Simpson, C au rge L,, 158 Palf ray Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 140 89 lamin, Mary A., 41 Union Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 167 75 Small, Alexander, 90 Dexter Avenue. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. 7 55 Small, Guar V,, 90 Capitol Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 7 85 Small, Gity V., el ux., 80 Capitoi Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1312 88 ;smith, Carl G,, 21 Franklin ,Street, balance. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 193 93 *Smith, Charles E., 8 1lvlellville Te=.rr cc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 O's Smith, Chester A., 35 Maple Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 1 81 Smith, .Eileen 2XI., 73 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 293 S0 Smith, Franklin P., et ux., Upland Ruad, balance. . . . . . . . 1220 55 Smith, Harr} F.,,fi7 Canzmua ealth Road , . . , , , . . . ,, . 11 48 Smith, jacob .1., i2o Hiltsicle Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 25 06 Sinith, J. S. Construction Co., 74 Capitol Street. . . . . . . ... G 0LI Smith, Mary A., 5 Highland Ave:nue. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 7 55 94 mith, Nellie, 7-i Capital Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Smith, Ruth Al , (17 Commonwealth Road. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 244 tip Somerhy, Mice ll., 173 Bellevue Road.. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 383 54 Somerby, Eugene B-, 301 Common Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 13 299 Soper, Agnes 1., 10.5 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 37 Soper, Ralph T,, t,i 20:_, 1051 Frarihlin Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 64 Soukikian„ h1issal:, 9 Edgecli#f Road, halance. . . . . . . . . . . 43 10 OSauthwell, Arthur, 8 Pearl Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 11) Specht, Alder, S., 21 Kimball. Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 9 66 Sias-cht, Luei da C., 13 Kimball Rand, balance. . . . , . , . , . 78 18 Stanley, Berth _tl., 71 WMtes Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . .. 8` 7-1 *Stanton, Anna W., 1 Ei Charles Street, balance. .. . . .. . . . . 101 -28 Stapleton, Roland:., 8 L Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 9 0ti Starratt, Agnes L., 120 Nfarshvll Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 181 20 Stearn Vehicle Corporation of America, I wit Street. . .. . . 1,074 22 Stearns, Ma-ry Elizabeth, 2 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . 120 80 ti 'Stearns, Sarah A., 20 Centre Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 205 79 *Steams, W lliam A., 20 Centre Street. . . . . . . .... .. . . .. . G 014 Steele, Ethel Nxf., M Belmont, Street, balance... .. . . . ... , 75 Utz Steers, Gcorge L., 131) Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `0 8-4 Stephen, Larry*, 104 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 55 87 508 IVATtRTOWN TOWN' REPORT *Stephenson, FIarry, 104 Coolidge Hill Road. ... . . . . .. . . . $3 02 Stevenson, Thomas J., Ili 'Japlewood Street. .. . . . . . .. . . . 277 84 Stewart, James A., 164 School Street� . 241' (A Stone, J. W. Ca., 45 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . • . 746 24 Stone, Joshua W., 713 i%°Irdn Street. . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613 49 Stone, J. Winthrop, 45 North Beacan Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . 1,460 43 Stone, Winthrop Ernest, G91 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2&3 GS Storey, Bertha F., 18 Hosmer Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 212 q1 Storey, Dugene L., 108 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ` 3 fir Stravato, Alfred, 51 ;spring Street. ; . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 0 :34 Strayhorn, Annie E., 0 al., Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 10 Strayhorn, Ira W., 51 Morse Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 32 Strum, Ardour '4'4r., 45 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 158 55 Stuart, jaines?4., 164 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 4 53 Sullivan, E:lcen, 190 lvfaplewood Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 0 &1 Sullivan, George ,-M., 25 Olney,street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Sullivan, James- H., 508 Main Street. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 370 44 Sullivan, Jeremiah, 108 School Strut. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1291 97 Sullivan, Lena, Trustce, 11 Hill Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 84 50 *Sullivaan, iNIichael F., et tax., 11 Prichard Avenue, West Somerville. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .50 00 Sullivan, Ruse M. 08 MAin Street.. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 1E34 59 *Ssnnson, Alma, 36 Orchard Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... 113 68 *Swanson, Ray B., ,3C1 Orchartl Streck. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 30 20 *Swanson, Winifred :1., 361 Orchard Street. . .. .. . . . . . .. 11 17 Sweeney, William J., ei ux,, 25 Russell Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. 326 59 Sweeney, William J., Iratta} Avenue, balance. . . . . . . .. . .. . 143 65 Syme, William TV., 15 Avon Road. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 36 24 Tarbell, Samuel K., et al., Avon Road, balance. . . , . . . ... 123 52 Tarsi ikin, Andrew M., 23 Lloyd Road. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . it 05 Taylor, Anna B., 146 Spring Street. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 1,60 40 *Taylor, Bessie 1., 97 Hariatlen Avenue. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 9-09 38 Taylor, john 155 School Street. . . .. , . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 3 02 Tetagle, Ethel 141., 7 Parker Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 24 16 Testa, Pasqualina, 28 New U—KiTigton Street, balance, . . . . go 19 *Theurcr, Otto A., 171 Watertown Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 764 06 *Theurer, Otto A., el aax., 171 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . 455 86 TI-Berry, Louis ,5., 132 Palfrey Strwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 7"3 Thierry, Adelaide IT., 1.32 Palfrey.Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434 88 Thierry, Margaret P., 132 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30:3 51 Thompson, Charles R., 22 Bartlett Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 {}2, Thompson, David U., 2.2 Bartlett Street, . . . . . .. : . . . .. . . 30 20 Thompson, Eldora J., 22 Bartlett Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 05 Thompson, Frederick P., 93 Watertown Street. . , . , . . . . , . 16 30 *'Thompson, Rester E., 74 Lincoln Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 170 69 *Thompson, R. Charles, 74 Lincoln Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 48 .32 "Thomiison, Fred crick. AEI., 67 Carroll Street, . . ., 102 09 COLL EC"TOR'S REPORT 500 Thurber, Donald H., el six., 46 Hazel Street, . , . . . . . . . .. . 7 1S Ticehurst, NorTmn E., 36 Bacon Stm t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Timmons, Nfa►rgaret, .4 Franklin Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 335 12r Tinglof, i-farry A., el al., 62 Hall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1208 Tippet.t, Brrxcst A., 19 Patten Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 4 23 Titus, LeRoy C., 60 Lincoln Strout, balance. . . . . . . . . . . , 65 SS Tobin, David M.. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1€11 77 Toli, Steve, el rid., 36 1Ht. Auburn. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 14 To glamanian, Mary J., 25 Oak Street, valance, . . . . . . . . . 101 Q5 Taohey, Thomas, el ux., 127 Dexter Avenue, balance . .. .. 53 00 Tori, Sates, 5G lVestininster Avenue, . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 9 06 *Torosian, Victoria, cl at., 202 Boylston Street, balance . . . 151 91 Torrey, GDnverse 1-L, 234 Boylston Street. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 11 48 Toscano, Giuseppe, el ux., Brimmer Street, balance. . .. .. . 39 05 *Townsend, Herbert M., 69 Palfrey Street. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 32 G2 Tndton, Lloyd A , 539 Mt. Auburn Street... . .. . . . . . . .. . 9 06 Travers, Daniel W., 97 Boylston. Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. ., . 7 25 `1`rementozzi, John, 20 Cross Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 25 *Trullson, Oscar W., 313 Lexington Street. ... . . . . .. .. . . . (i (A Tubbs, Frederick A., 45 Carver Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 12 Turner, Harry, 45 Union Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 7 55 UrnioTt Market Builders Supply Co., '4'��alnut Street. . . . . . . 517 9 Upbmn, Lcmise, 35 Parker Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . till 91 V'alrcy, Bmm J., 236 North Beacom Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 110 113 Fahey, Thomas F., 233 North Beacon. 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 US Vail, Jennie E., 24 Rutland Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 88 Vail, Nonna F., 182 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.5 76 *Valois, Margaret B. D., 58 Hancock Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . 213 54 Van Dyke, Nonnan S., 43 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 17 S" Vanetzian, Jasper, 33 Cypress Street, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . 126 39 Vamey, Arthur S., 55 Grandview 1�S'enue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Vezno, illary B., 40 Laurel Street. . . . . ... .... .. . . .. . . .. . 108 04 Verrocchio, Giuseppe, 13 Sexton Street. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . 6 04 Vincent, ,Julia Z., el al., 93 Boylston Street.. , . . . . . , . 221 97 Volkman, Harry M., 36 Robbins Road. . . . . . .. . . .. . 6 04 Voll uazn, Harry INC, et ,gar., 36 Robbins Road. . . . . .. . , . . . 176 67 LTosGerchian, Goldl�ank, 92 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 77 Voutiritza, William T., 175 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . 0 06 Waddell, Harry A., 132 School Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . 22 04 Rragmer, Henry S., 13 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 34 73 Waite, Charles B., 47 N1t. Auburn Street. ... , .. . . . . . . . . . 7 55 Waldron, Bertha X-L, 3G North Beacon Street. .. . . . . . . . . . 23 86 Walker, l u;geine A., 106 Bnvlston Street........ . . .. .. .. . 3 02 Walker, William M., 1422 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 10 Walters, Randall, 64 Putnam Strcct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 51 Wamboldt, Jennie C., 28 Lyons Court. . . . . . . .. . . , . . 0 06 Ward, $enjarr in J., 76 Capitol Street. . . .. .. . . . .. . . 138 92 510 WAI`ER'TOWN TONVIX REPORT *Ward, Grace, 164 Xlaplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,277 84 Ward, Grace, et a4, 29 Chester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 90 Warren, George A., ct six., 85 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . 253 68 Watertown Sweet Shappe, 85 Main Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 15 10 Watertown Tailoring Co., 377 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 51 Webster, W. A. Co., 14S waltbain Street. , . . . . . . . . . 1,412 84 Welch, Thvinas J., 103 Lexington Street. . . m . . . . . .. . . . . . 188 75 Wells, 'Marshall M., 133 Hillside Road. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 17 22 Welsh, Harry P., 10 Frank Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 53 Nest, Elsie A., 3G Watertown Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 64 'VVhitoomh, Lillian M., 21) Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 32 -White, Delia.A., 1.00 Sur mer Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 42 *A-Ihite, George R., 19 Linden Way. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 12 Write, Herbert. S.. 40 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 *White, Maurice F., 70 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . it 64 White, Patrick, et rex., 16 Stanley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 78 White, Peter S., 33 Whitney Street, . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . , 1.14 76 White, Peter S., 33 Whitney Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 White, lValter H., 70 Fayette Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 04 White, William Keppcl, 23 13rimmer Street. . . . ,. . . . . . . 24 16 White, William L., 70 Fayettc Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Whitehead, Robert, el jux., 13 Clyde Ruad. . .. . . . . . . . .... 2:35 53 Whitney, Enuua.R., 13 F'ilield Street, balance, . . . . . . .. .. 143 78 Whitney, Lyrnan B., 7 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 02 Whitten, Harry E., 23 Prentiss Street. . . „ . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 8 46 Williams, Leo E., 520 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 12 99 Williams, Minot 11, 28 Norseman Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 12 08 Willis, Henry, 85 Spring Street. . . — . . . . .. . .. . . . —be 3 02 Willison, Marjorie C., 35 Oliver Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 29 90 Wilson, M. Caroline, el al., 19 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 75 Wilson, R. A., Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 83 Winslow, Joseph S., 289 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 53 Winslow, Lawrence A., 289 Waverley Avenge. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 25 Winslow, Lilly J., 289 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 27 18 Winslow, Li11a,J., 289 Waverley Avenge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15292 Winsor, Mark J., 17 Otis Street. . . . . . ,... . .. . . . .. .. . . . . 176 67 Wajtulewricx, Julius, el cif., 10 Belmont Street, balance . . . . 172 02 Wolfe, Lawrence E., 50 Harrington Street, . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 25 Womersley, Eliza T., 126 Srz=iei, Street. . . .. . .. .. . . 139 57 'Woods, Mary A., trustee, 21 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . 47 68 Wrinn, William F., et sex., 56 Winter Street, . . . . . . 1 51 York, George H., 23 Green Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 15 10 York, John A., 64 Whites Aveflue. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 27 18 York, Robert S., 114 Fayette Street:. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 14 19 Young, Hebron E., et ux., 65 Hillside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 07 Young, Ulysses S., trustees. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1,905 83 coLLr.CTOR'S REPORT 1511 Youngman, Alice S., el yid., supposed owner Jahn J. Tim- mins, 1'hllston. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . $11 d 44 Zaccagnuri, Camillo, 103 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 243 11 Zacagnini, RaElale, et ux., Plea_sant ,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 268 13 Za.7mo, Frank, el ux., 53 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 177 81 *Zakarian, Hachig, 603 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . ... .. . . . 51 34 Zartarian, Saghomon K., 49 i4lelendy Avenue. . . . . .. .. . . . 10 27 Znlalian, Rose, :37 Hall Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . 255 62 Zu1:51nan, 1.-fa.x, 643 �liaiaa Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. 15 10 Tax Titles Davenport, Albert M., 88 Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 979 99 Tavares Levied December 28, 1925 *Arnold, Seth F., 92 Huntington Avenue, Boston— . . . . . 42 2S Rogers, Clay R., 27 Haymarket Square, Boston. . . . . . . . . . 24 16 NGn-Rea;idents Adams, Martha L., Providence, R. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 39 Agopian, Esther„ 31 Compton Street, Boston, balance, . . . . 100 00 *Allen, Alice M., 127 Essex ,Street, Bangor, 'I'le.. . . . . . . . . . 30 20 tonnes, Felice, el cal'., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 9 06 Arnoldson, Mfrs.„ Marion Road, Belmont. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 12 68 *13agnall, Ethel M., Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 04 Barclay, Heirs Alexander H., 491 Beacon Street, Boston. .. 224 99 Ba,rdwc.11, Charies ICI., Montague. . . . 9 06 Barry Cashman Co., Inc., 20G Devonshire Street, Boston.. 1,04233 Bay State Finance Cerp., el cad., Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . 1,80E 33 Bellacqua, Vincenzo, et ux., Boston. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 63 *13erry, Caspar, 88 Leverett Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 4 53 131ack, George F., 139 Norfdlk Street, Dorchester. . . . .. . . . 21 14 *Bourget, Arthur J., 112 Larch Road, Cambridge. . . . . . . . 861 35 Bowering, Wilfred.r%, 41 Bexley Read, Roslind ale. . . . . . .. 229 52 Boyd, Hugh S., Newtua. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 203 713 Brazac, Nfanuel T., et al.„ Somerville Street. . . ... . ... .. .. 158 55 Burl game, Heirs or Devisees Ira E., 157 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .,. 7 55 Burt, Bertha H., 9 Perrin Street, Roxbury. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 256 70 Caiigiuri, Bruner, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . 69 46 Callanan, J. Edward, 271 Washington Street, Newton . . .. 21442 Calvert, F. Louise, Boston.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . I . . . . . . 24 15 Carpenter, Martha, 29 Gai.nsboro Street, Boston. . . . . . .. . 4 53 Carroll, Annie T., 115 Porter Street, Somerville. . . . . . . . . . 9 06 Casey, Stephen J., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 79 *Cescherini, Edward A., 62 lbbvts{an Street, Somervffle . . . 7 5b Chadwick, Harry P., 8 Hartwell Street„ Roxbury. 383 97 512 '4'ATERTQ'6 N TOWN REPORT Champlin, Ullian L,, Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $79 73 Child, Emily Jane, supper owner Henry Cunningham. . . 12 08 Citino, Tito, el al., 27 Gushing Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . . 3 42 Cocuzxo, Donato, Boston. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 48 Colligan, Isabelle S., 120 Elliot Avenue, West Newton . . . . 209 89 Collins, Florence, supposed owner F. W. MacFarland. . . . . 12 08 Conti, Gaetano, 1 Tilford Street, Brighton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 04 Corsetti, Giuseppe, et ice., .50 Exchange Street, Waltham .. 9 06 Cotter, Timothy J., Boston. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26 10 Cracker, Josiah J., 184 $ycamore Street, Waverley. . . . . . . 9 00 *Crowley, Charles F., carve W. W. Clarke, 53 State ,Street, Boston. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 395 62 Cucinotta, Giovanni, 66 Beech Street, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . 28 47 0Cullincy, Michael F., 12 Pemberton Sgttare, Boston . . . . . 18 12 Cunsaingham, Henry E., Medford, Mass.. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 244 62 *Curcio, Paul, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 57 38 DaCosta., Victariro, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. T3 65 Davis, Benjamin L., 244 Washington Street;, Boston. . . . . . 552 N Dexter, Rebecca.S., 1135 Salem Street, ilrlaldea. , . . . . . .. . 37 81 Dickey, Everett E., 20q Old South Building, Boston. . . . . . 252 17 Dinsmore, Helen F., .el al., 551 Sears Building, Boston , . .. 2GG 19 Donnelly, William H., 69 St. .1%ndrews Road, Orient Heights 6 01 Doherty, Anthony J., 52 Ames Building, Boston. . . . . . . . . 7 55 Eames, Ethel M., 45 Fills Avenue, NIed,ford. . . , . . . . . . . 99 66 Elms,. Leonard L., 530 Main Street, Cambridge., . . . . : . . . . 209 89 Fay, Mabel H., 80 Boylston Street, Boston. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 5 28 Fay, Heirs or Devisees Temple H— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 36 Fereshetian, Mich= M., 11.14 Cambridge- Street, East Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 73 0") *Ferulla, Gencrosa.,*Medford. , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 4GS 10 *Fitzgerald, Henry 1., 166 Common Street, Watertown, l)alanCe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 25 Foley, Helen V. D., 33 Munster Street, Jamaica Plain. . .. . 729 33 *Foley, hose A_, Nev;ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 53 Foyle, Raymond H., Delmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 84 56 Freedman, Max, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 54 70 French, Clara B., Boston. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. : . . . . . 501 92 Gannon, Michael, et ux., 7 Perry Street, Brookline, balance 151 67 Gardner, Abby M., el al., Boston, balance. . . . . . ... . .. . .. 10S {57 Garvey, Patrick J., 48 DiUun, Street, Dorchester. . . . . .. .. 237 07 Ginesti, Do rneruico, 32 Harriet Avenue, Waverley . . . . .. . . 3,748 03 Giordano, Mary, Waverley. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . ... .. . . .. 4 U Giorgio, Giovanni, el ux., Watertown. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. 308 04 Gleason, Walter H., 20 Pemberton Square, Boston. . . . . . . 178.78 Gleason, Walter H., trustee, Boston. . . . . . ... .. . .... . . . . 162 tat *Glover, Charles A., Lincoln . ... . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . 60 90 Goguen, Telis P., "Li dthwn. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .... . . .. .. . . . 28 69 CC}LLECTOR'S RLPORT 513 Goodman, Samuel, Boston. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . M-16 25 GoodA in, W. J,, 710A Tremont Street, Boston. . . . , . .. .. . 5 04 Greeley, Michael J., Rostun. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . 73 99 Gruen, Sarah C., 108 Sycamore Street, Waverley. . . . . . . . `32 54 Griswold, Loomis, D., 2`11 Salem Street, North Revere. . . . 201 93 Grund, Nedwig H., Attleboro. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 200 83 Haas, Henri, et al., 9-32 Sherman Avenue, New Fork City . 13 59 Ilammoad, Herbert L., Boston. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 4 53 Hanson, Peter, Colonial Road, North Weymouth. . . , . , . , . (3 04 Haningtun, Jerome C., (15 Beech Street, A%Vaverley. . . . . . . 186 14:1 Harrington, Ralph E., South Sudbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 53 Hartford, Ernms, {C., Bournedale, . . . . . . . . . . . 51 77 Hartford, Nathan B., Bournedale. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 31 71 Haskell, Christine H., Brookline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 0 *11ershfield, Louis, 294 Jackson Street, Lawrence. . .. . .. .. . 819 93 *Higgins, Elizabeth, 76 North Street, Somerville. . .". . . . . . 60 40 Higgs, John H., 153 Bigelow Street, Brighton. . . . . . .. . . . . 15 10 Hndgkinson, Elsie M., 18 Brunt wood Road, Worcester. . . . 238 58 Hodgkin son, George R., 3 Brantwood Road, Worcester . . . 220 40 Hodsdon, Ida M., Boston. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 943 86 Howard,Morton B.,20S1 Ma.ssachusetts Avenue,Cambridge 30 20 Huntley, i`lnnie, 7 Maple Terrace, BeelmunL. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 192 80 Joba.nsson, Carl T., trustee, 45 Cross Street, Boston. . . . . . 10 14 Johnson, Adele V., Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 21 14 Johnson, , ugust, et a;., 94 Oak Street, Readbg. , . . . . . .. . -169 84 Johnson, Oscar W., 2770 Washington Street, Roxbury . . . . 10 57 Keenan, John W., Market Street, Brightari. . . . . .. .. . . .. . 227 36 Keenan, Patrick J., Hotel Rockingham, Portsmouth, N. H. 120 80 Kelcb, Edward J., 43 Saganiore Street, Dorchester. . . . . . . ?09 89 Kelley, George E., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 65 Kelley, Mary-, et el., Waltbarn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 88 Kinder, Sarah L., 19 Woodward Park Street, Dorchester . . 43- 88 Kinder, ?1rthUr H., 19 Woodward Park. Street, Dorchester. 489 24 Wig, Thomas, 44 Champney° Street, Brighton. . . . . , . .. . . 256 70 Leach, Mary E., 1572 liassachusetts avenue, Cambridge . 7 55 "Lewis, F. B., South Street, Boston. . , .. , , . .. . . . . . . 27 18 *l,ofgren, Esther W,,294 Washington Street,Boston,balance 132 Sl1 Lowe, Heirs Thomas E., 09 State Street, Bostua. . . . . . . .. 20 00 MacGregor, George, 34 Channing Street, Newton. . . . . . . . 67 35 Mac[arcs, Mfred A., trustee, 755 Boylston Street, Boston 21 14 Machrlillan, Sterling ,, Nntigonish, N. S.. . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 02 1Uadden, Mark E.., supposed ovmer Gibson Bros., Newton. 45 30 Maguire, Grace i., 111 Warwick Toad, Melrose. . . . . . . , . . 2112 .34 Malcolm, BL-inche E., 118 Chilton Street, Cambridge. . . . . 221 97 Marcouz, Frank P., Pelham Street, MaIdea. . . . . . . . .. . . . 813 89 *Mariana, Domenico, et al,, Cambridge.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 7 08 lVlartin, 'lVeslay R., Everett. . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... . . ... . .. . . 5.1 36 514 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mason Electric Shop, Centre Street, Newton $12 08 Mason, Vernon, el at., 919 Tremont Building, Boston 76 36 "Maynard, Susan, Webster Street, Waltham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 55 McCurdy, Katherine, 321�2` Snow Street., Brighton, balance 16 93 lkfcKenxie. Antic, Waverley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 433 80 *McNamara, J. H., Inc., 2135 North Harvard Street, Allston alyl 40 McNamara, J, H., 29S North Harvard Street, Allston . . . . 1,736 91 '\-Tello, Jose, East Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 4 53 Nix, Nonnie, Bedford. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 12 Morash, Edith Kent, Belitiont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 87 'Moraski, Joseph, Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 28 69 Al organ, glary J., 53 DarLinou th Street, Belmont 77: 12, Morse, A. G., el al., Hingliaiu, bulatioe. 178 81 Morse, Heirs or Deviscag Rose, el al., Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . 410 72 A�foschhto, Csiovanak Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 26 10 *Nash, Montainus X., Medford. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 29 61 O'Connell, Thomas E,, Worcester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 163 08 O'Connell, Thomas E., ei al., Worcester. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 22 65 O'Hare, Martin., el al., 27 School Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . 208 39 Ofiviere, Felice-, Newton. . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 32 P,tdenskis, Martha, .31 Fairfield Street,Waterto�mm, balance 119 47 Parrott, Ivary .B., 9 Surnmit Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 4 53 %irson, Carl J., lVorcester. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. ... . . . to 62 Potter, Fred S., et al., trustee, Palmer.. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 401 06 Pretty, Rebecca, 220 Harvard Street, Medford. . . . . . . . . . . iG 04 ],rice, Ernest, Cambndge. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 0 OA Reece 13titton Hole Machine Co., care Thomas Dalby Co.. 3 f)2 Rice, John M., c1 al,, Administrators, 17 Harvard Street, Waltham. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7 55 Roberts, Nwfilo G., Brook-line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . 223 48 Robertson, James 0., Darcliester. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 214 74 Rochan, Rene H., 41 Stearns Street, Cambridge. . . . . .. . . . 237 07 Ryan, Edward, Centre Street, Newton. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 21 Sabantitio, Raffale, 104 Cushing Street, Camhridge. . . . . . . 12 08 Sanford, A. A., 1021 Dovv�nev Road, Los Angeles, Cal. 6 04 *Sargent, George E., 76 Bartlett Street, Somerville. . . . . . . 7 55 Schnitiler, Jeannette, 87 Tremont Street, Boston. . . .. . . . . goo 83 Scott, George, 534 Mass.ehusetts Avenue, Cambridge . . . . 308 04 Saeger, Samuel H., 29 Dighton Street,, Brighton. . . . . . . . . . 542 09 Seward, Solomon Al., 400 Lincoln Street, Waltham. . . . . . . 15 53 Sias, Amanda, 176 Broadway, New York City. . . . — 1 . . . . 22 65 Silva, George Rosa, el id., Hudson. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 4 53 Siracu&a, Salvatme, 91 Chelsea Street, East Boston. . . . .. . 12 08 Sm.al 1, Thomas R., W�bster Street, Waltham. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 10 Smith, William L., et al., 12 Winter Struct, Arlington. . . . . 220 46 Stocks, Ram.EAen, Newton- .- .. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 68 Stuart, Albert T., Newton. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1241 25 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 515 Suburban. Realty Corporatirrat, 13175ton. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $6,302 G4 Svmin, AV. C., 19 Springfield Street, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 57 *Svlvin, -Mar; G., 50 Webster Avenue, Catnnbridgeport. . . . 18 12 Thierry, Louis S., 48 Coneord venue, Cambridge. . . . .. . . 39 20 Thurston, William J., et ux., 25 Newton :street, Belmont , . 1.13 25 Tobey, Gordan E., �7t1 Han=ard Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . 29221 97 Trenhob n, Charles E., Belmont. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 51 Trenholm Development Co. Inc., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 91 Uccello, Paul, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 ` Van Voorkis, Ceurge S., 3�2 Newbury Street, Boston 190 7.3 Voutiritsa, Nicliulas, of at., 10912 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 •1 Walker,Any A., d al., 17 Ware Street, Cambridge, balance 2011 Ilia 'Waltham Country Club, Inc., Waltham. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ?,`?!fie.} 42 Waltham Plastering Co., 315 Lc:xmgtort Street,, Waltham. .. 9 0 Warren, Lcltnund M., el al., Trustees, Tu n has taken for playground. . .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. la 04 Watson, Katherine T., Nf Ldford. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .... . . . . 104 02 Welsh, Willard, 15 Exchange Street . . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . . 9 06 White, 1'=ie E., 287 South Stations, 130stcn. . . . . . .. .. . . . 6 04 White, Frank- H., Room 287 South Station, B+ratvn. . .. . , , {i 44 Whitc, Frank H., et r(x,, 297 South Stat if)a, Boston. . . . . . . 0 04 Wilbur, J. W. Co., Inc., 89 State Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . 4 53 *Russo, Laura, 184 Warren Street, Watertown. . . . .. .. . . . 73 77 Williams, William, iChelSe,L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 'q 00 Wiltshire:, WilliaTn C., 3 ,Petrol Read, QLuncy. . . . ... ... . . 7 55 Woad,Fred W., et al., Trustees,27 School Street, Boston. . . 43 79 Young, Susan W., Danielson, Cann.. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 81 56 Zanco, Maria, 20 Calvary Street, Waltham, . . . . . ... .. . . . 0 04 Zieman, Isadore, Bosun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 128 35 Nfason, Vernon, el al., Trustees, Bostoxi. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 33 1925 Poll Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business December 31, 1925 waz-rants for which are in the hands of Constables Abbino, Av+eline, 34 Francis Street, cannot locate Adams, Raymond V., 11 `loodleigh Road, cannot locate Albino, Alidina, 51 Fran1dinn Street, eann{,t 10cat.e Anderson, Gustave, 15 Hillside Avenue, cannot locate Atkinson, Charles, 78141aitn Street, ca.nniit. locate Baker, Frank B., 202 Belmont Strcet Barker, joseplt W., 27 Boylatvn 'Street, cannot; locate Barr, jo hn. 86 Prentiss Street, c oot locate Barrie, Jaynes, 142 Langdon Avenue, gone to St. Louis Bates, Wolter, 32 Carver Road East, cannot locate Being, Harry, 15 Bigelow Avenue, cannot locate 516 IVATIRTO N TOWN REPORT Bedorian, Ilamper, 5 Eltrsn AVenile, cannot Iocate Belyea, John, 12 Langdon Avenue, cannot locate Bishop, Reginald, 198 Boylston Street, cannot locate. Bitto, John, 20 Cress Street, cannot locate, Blue, James W., G Summer street Boyle, James, 148 Win or Avenue, deceased *Doyle, Martin, I Howe Street *Brennan, Eugene, Jr., 160 Winsor Avenue Brierton, Albert C., SO Luld Street Broglia, Antonio, 22 Dina; ;Street, dependent Buchanan, William, 618 Arsenal Street, cannot locate Burgess, Frank J., 18 Francis Street, pane to Nova Scut!a Burgess, 11rilliarn, 20 Westland Read, eacr wt locate Burns, Frank X., 59 Winsor A•enue Burns, John, 543 Mt. Aubtu-n Street, cannot locate Calabro, Joseph, 2G7 Palfrey Street, cminot locate Cambas, George, 78 Main Street, am.not locate Car se, George, 78 Main Street, cannot locate Carise, James, 12 Chadbourne Terrace, gone tr, Italy Carr, john M., 4G North Beacon Street, cannot locate Cary, James T,, 47 I-Iosmer Street, cannot locate Ces.areo, Angelo, 88 Arlington Street, cannot locate Clancy, Lackey, 47 Waltham Street, cannot locate- Coaklcy, Andrew, 141 Galen Street Coakley, Charles, 141. Galen Street Coakley*, George F., 141 Galen Street ' Coakley, Joseph J., 141 Cydcn Street *Cortkley, Timothy P., 141 Galen SErect Cale, Frank S., 123 Amenal Strect, cannot locate Confer, Johtt W., 41 Walnut Street Connolly, Jcrenslah, 0 Myrtle Street, cannot locate Corcoran, Timothy, 29 Winter Street, dependent *C4 usineau, Alfred L.. 167 Nit. Auburn Street Gulli-a, Angelo,, TO Berkeley Street, cannot; locate Cummings, Lester, 15 Dann 'terrace, cannot locate Cuanitagliani, Thomas, 1S `1 avlor Street, gone to New York Curtis, Orion, `'.3 Irving Street, cannot locate David, ('Gorge, 3.5 Lloyd Road, Cannot toeate Dawson, Harry, 304 Sc^bool Street, t nnat locate *Deciccr, A11wrt, 534 A-it. Auburn :street Deslauriers, Wilfred, 40 Union Street, cannot locate DeStefmno, Jimmie, 8 Keith Street, gone to Italy Devaney, Mielta.el, IS Oliver Read, cannot locate DiJulio, Leo, S Nichols Avenue, can-not locate Dodal€ian, George, 78 School Street, gone to France Doiugan, Jaynes, 138 Main Street, cannot locate Doyle, John IT., 344 Belmont Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 317 *DuBoys, Maxwell IV., 94 Belmont Street Dumphy, Rudolph, 33 Laurel Street, ou nnot locate Durum, Moses, USA 11-l:ain Street, cannot locate Eagles, Freed, 168 Nnlnut Street, cannot locate Dies, Charles B., 59 plain Street, cannot locate Esterbrook, Fmnk, :37 llelendy Avenue; cannot locate Fackos, Costoas, 783 lilt. Auburn Street, cannot locate Farese, John, 13 Taylor Street, cannot locate Farese, Mantiel,, W Taylor Street, cannot locate Fay, John J,, 122 North Beacon Street, dependent Fennellli, 'Pony, 193 ,Sumner,Street, cannot locate Flagg, Charles, 40 Fairfield Street., cannot locate Follis, jams Y., 1-15 Spruce Street, cannot locate Fralick, Wilbert, U Fairfield Street, gone to Nova. Scotia Fraser, George: II., 10 Oliver Reuel, cunnut.locate French, Frank, 21 Francis Street, cannot locate Gagnon, Louis J., 19 Niclendy Avenue, gone to Canada Gallagher, Jaines S., 8 Cross Street, dependent Gibson, Elmer H., 244 Sycamore Strect, cannot locate Gifford., Roland B., 25 Otis Street, cannot locate Gillis, John J., 1+33 Grove 5t.rect, cannot locate Greemore, Puge-ne, i Swett Court Green, Sidney, W Putnam SLrec;t, cannot locate Gregoryy, lUfred, 24 North Beacon Cnctrt, cannot locate Gregory, John A., 24 North Beacon Court,, cannot locate Gregoni, Michael, 38 Cypress Street, cannot:locate *Ball, Charles, 145 Spruce Street Hall, William J., 45 Irma Avenue, cxmot locate IIanolina, Charlie, 37 Cylrms,Street, cannot locate Himillan, Percy, 11 Adams Street, cannot locate Hoffman, Jolm, 19 B=onia Avenue, cannot locate Morton, Fruticrick, 14 Centre Street, caataot locate Howard, Ricl rd A., 129 Galen Street, cannot Imate Hughes, Iic:aq, 40 Fairfield Street, cannot locate Ifullihan, Harald G., 724 T•It. Aubitrn Street, gone to California Isaacson. Albert, 94 Schad Street, caartaot, locate Isaacson, awctr, 93 School Street, cannot locate Jenks, Henry, 22 Capitol Street, cannct lute Joyce, john, 371 Mt. Auburn Street, cannot locate Kaizer. Joseph. P., 40 Cuba Street, cannot locate Karakanian, Charles, t38 Arlington Street., gnat locate Kelleher, Jaynes F., i 71%,raiu Street, cannot locate Kelley, John A., 18 Francis Street, #lone to Nova Scotia Kelley*, lNIichael, 52 Spoor Street, cannot locate Krigaly, Peter} 543 NIL Auliurrc Street., cannot locate Krikorian, Howard, 551 l,it. Auburn Street, gone to New York Lamey, Albert, 70 Dexter Avenue, camnot locate 618 IVATrMTOWN TOWN REPORT Landry, Joseph, Idl Gal-en Street, cannot locate Larron, frarry, 145 Dexter Avenue, cannot locate LeBlanc, Charles, 59 Elsie Street, cannot locate Leedham, James M., 35 Irma,Avenue, cannot locate Leonard, Jahn J., 18 Stanley Averwe, cannot locate Leonard, William I., 1S,Stanley Avenue, c.m act locate Little, Rov, 81 Mt. Auburn Street, cannot locate Lynch, Daniel, 749 Mt. Auburn Street, ,gone to New York MacDonald, Charks E., 16 Irma, Avenue, gone Lea Florida Macl+a.rland, Jahn, 624 Nit. Auburn Street, cannot locate MacLeod, Huward, 535 Ut. Auburn Street, cannot locate MacLeod, Jaines T., 535 �-lt, Auburn Strcct, calmot; locate MacNeil, Nablc, 57 Cypress 'Street, invalid Madden, James A., 92 Bradford Rcjad Maniaci, Charles, 76 Madison Avenue, carp of locate lsla=, AVilliarn, 7 Parker Street, gone to Canada Marchant, Loo, 89 Dartmouth Sl.rout, cannot locate Mar-tin, John J., 95 Summer Strcct, dem scd Matheson, Joiln, 148 Boylston Street Mathews, Hurl.rert, 221 Putnam Street, cannot locate McAteer, Daniel, t'rF Riverside Street, cannot locate 1tTcClolland, Walter E., 43 Pequossette Street, cannot locate McCloud, James, -94 Dexter ,ALvenue, cannot locate Mc elooen, Thurb, 21 New Lexington Street, czmnot locate hlc:Donnell, Jolin, 12 Palmer Street, deceased. McFlhiney, James, 27 Pleasant Street, dependent lUcGlaughlin, William, IS Cross Street, cannot locate Mclisazacs, Angus, 121 Galen Street, cannot locate McKenzie, Harold H., 22 Keenan Street., cannot locate )Ilerullr% Giuseppe, 69 Forest Street, cannot locate hTilo, Hem? L., A Maplewood Street, canncit lotatc hfoler, harry, 531 Mt, Atiburn Street, cannot locate Motea.u, Albert, 22 3 Watertown Stmt, cannot locate Morloy, Thmm-s P., 31. Quimby Street Morrell, Fred J., 182 Summer Strcct Morton, Ralph, 48 Franklin Street, cannot locate h-losher, Cecil G., 36 Prentiss Strcct, cannot locate .NlurE10Ck, William H., 145 'hforse ;Street illurganian, Michael, 101 Arlington Street, cannot locate 1Vurpby, Edward A.., 26 Irma Avenue, cannot locate -Mushrow, 1llanford, 77 Rhin Strcct, cannot locate h-fustn, Ronan, 27B Keenan Street, cannot locate Nak is, Nichcsls., 34 Kimball Road, cannot locate Nigog.asian, Garatxed, 14 Oak Street,invalid Nilson, James G.; 55 Boylston Street, invalid Noyes, :Mphcus P., 67 Art. Atib= Street, invalid Nugent, Charles, 410 Betmunt Stre+ct, cannot locate COLLECTORS REPORT til$ O'Hara, Michael, G3 Warren Street, cannot locate [Olson, Nils L., 203 Sclic„)I Street, in jail O'Reilly, Jaynes F., Jr., 159 School StrecL Pancri, :list, 33 BigclDiv Avenue, cannot locate Petterson, Xlelvine, 15 Bigelow Avenue, cannot locate Paul, George, 2 Avon Road, cannot locate Perez, Angelo ice., 26 Templeton Park-way, cannot:locate Perry, Helman, 27A Keenan `Street, cannot locate Pick, Gordon, 168 Walnut Street, ca.tinot locate Prescott,, Samuel, 123 Arsenal Street, cannot locate Puzzetto, Joseph, 14 Berkeley Street, duplicate Quigley, Leo J., 1:35 Walnut Street, gone to Florida Rag ct, Thomas J., 773 1It. Auburn Street, cannot locate Ramsdal, Ernest, 6S Dexter Avenue, cannot: locate Ramsey, Frank J., 24 01cott Street Reed, tleorgc, 571 1.•1.t. Auburn Street, cannot locate Reynolds, Leon A., 12 Fletcher Terra , cannot locate Roche, games, 749 Nit. Auburn Street, isival€d Rages, Josepli, 380 Charles River Road, invalid Rose, Anthony, 151 Arsenal Street, acute>t Ice atc Ryan, WiUarn, 522 Pleasant Street, deceased Samonhan, Jahn, 9 Grave Street, czaulot locate Savor, Dick,}25B Keenan Street, camiot locate Scott, Howard C., IM Putnam Street, cannot locate Sergi, Joseph, 19 King Street Shattick, Bert, 38 Dartmouth Street, invalid Shea, John, 5.13 Mt. Auburn Street, cannot locate Sheehan, Joseph. J., 108 Harnden Avenue Shine, James P., 176 `kkTalnut Street, cannot locate SIchan, Jolui, m Dexter Avenue, carrot locate Skehan, John, Jr., fib Dcxter Avenue, c.innot locate Skehan, ';Vilbam, .2 Laurel Street, cannot locate Small, Ale tkticr G., 6 Dexter Avenue, cannot locate Sylxs, George, Sfa California Street, cannot Imate Taste, Th¢snas, ISM Arsenal Street, in fail Tar-4ian, Harry, 90 Cypress Street, gone to Paris Taylor, Lucier B., 376 Belmont Street, cannot locate *Theodore, Barry S., 161 School Street Titus, Stanley D., 60 Lincoln Street, cannot locate Trornicah, John, 20 Crass Street, eminot locate Totmicy, Michael, 24 De%ter Avenue, cannot locate Trafton, Loyd, 53D ML. Auburn Street, cannot locate Underhill, Charles, 531 'Mt. Auburn Street, cannot lode Wahey, NIartia P., 12. North Beacon Street Van Dyke, Percy J., 16 Dartmouth Street, invalid Walker, Eugene A., 10f) Boylston Street, =not locate Walsh, Michael, I Howe Street, cannot locate 520 W.LTERTOWN TOWN REPORT bard, Benjamin J., Jr., 76 Capitol Street, minnot locate Ward, David, 74 Boylston Street, cannot locate Ward, James F., 15 French Terrace, invalid Welsh, Vincent, 33 Laurel Street, cannot locate White, William, 136 Dexter Avenue, cannot locate Whitehead, Robert, 11 Clyde Road, deceased Williams, Minot H., 28 Norseman Avenue, gone to California Wood, John J., 15 Gilbert; Street, cannot locate Zac chino, Matteo, 10 Dewuy Street, eannot 1Qe,-ate Hublxtrd, Charles, 31 Ladd Street 1924 Poll 'Taxes Remaining Unpaid December $1., 1925 Marchant, Wilfred, 1`0 Arsenal Street, cannot locate Ramsey, Frank J., 24 01cott Street Richards, Benjamin, 5 Rifle Court Richards, Clarence, 7 Rifle Court Richards, Mcholas, 7 Rile Court, dependent Shec can, Joseph J., 103 Harnden Avenue *Sawyer, Anson E., ,f Sheldon Road McClelland, Axthur 'V., 10 Avon Road, cannot locate Chest, George J., 17 Frank Street, duplicate *Tolmrxn, Charles E., 101 Swnmer Street 1924 Taxes Remaining Unpaid December 31, 1925 Bishop, Everett R., 112 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3 1 Clark, Guy P., 146 Spruce Street.. . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . , . . . .. 4 69 Derdcria.n, Setrick, 31 llosrner Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 842 E. C. '-,%.Iannfacturing Co., Spring Street, Town Counsel has entered suit far collection. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 40 Flagg, George D., 25 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... 3 12 _ iarchant, Wilfred P., 120 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 12 Murphy, Catherine, 104 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 5 30 Priest & Co., Priest Road, Town CoTansel has entered suit for colleefion. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .... .. . ,, 2G 52 Sheaff, Wralter H., 103 Langdon Avenue . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. 9 36 Thomas, Lewis A., Marion Road. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . 24 96 Woods, Herbert S., 43 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. la 60 *McKeuren, IVchie, P escutt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 74 Non-Resident Clnanichact, f. F., 39 Park AvonlLC, Cambridge. . . . . . . . .. $18 72 1923 Taxes Remaining Unpaid December 31, 1925 B. C. Xlanufrrcturinn Co., Town. Coun AA Ila!; entered suit for collection. . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . M 40 Priest&Co., Town Counsel has entered suit for collection. . 24 82 Fifty -Eighth Annual Report 01, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF 'ITIE TOWN OF WATERTOWN i ° SS. CHUSETTS 195 ivATr--wr0WN PUBLISHED BY THE TOWN 1926 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1925-1926 REV. E. C. C '-\IIP 'Term. expires 1927 JOHN CLAIR MII4OT Term expires 1926 CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1927 REV. RIC ARD H. SPLAINE Term v,.\plres 1928 EI?WIN T. STIGER Term expires 1026 MRS. MOSETT.A S. VAUGHAi�T Term expires L�2S ED UN T. STIGE,R, Chairman RED'. R, H. SPLAINE, Secretary CHARLES P. SHA , 7'recastwer Executive G'ommi#tee EDWII`N T. STIGER. REV. R. TI. SPLAINE CHARLES F. SHA Caru.miliee on Books EDWIN T. STI ER JOHN CLAIR �11NOT FIRS. MOSLTTA S. VAUC,HA Committee on F'i-Hance CHARLES F. SH AW REV. E, C. CAMP EI WENT T. STIGER Librarian LYDIA W. MASTERS Childreaa's Librarian DEANE SOUTHWORTH 2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 3 Branch Librarian CATHA.RINE 11�ii. YERA. Assistants *FAUSTINE BOGA.RT RUTH A. RR frHEI,.MA BRICTSCINr ETHEL M. RIX MINNIE C. COURTNEY NAI'ALK!', SAWYER 1 ARION WRINN Part-Time Assistants and Substitutes MAUD GILLESPIE MARY McLA7C THLI ' Janitors ?Vain Library East Branch. JAMES McNALLY GEORGE BROWN *Appointed October I. t Resigned October 1. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES O THE WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Trustees of the Watertown Free Public Library here- witii submit the report of the Librarian for the year 1925. It is hoped that special attention will lie given to the reading of this report of the Librarian, for the Library is rnaldng excel- lent progress and the people of the Town, for whon-► it is being carried on, should inform themselves of the success with which the efforts of the Librarian and the Library Staff are meeting. Decently a petition signed by a lnrge number of the residents of the North side of the Town was presented to the Trustees, asking for sonic special library sen icc in that district. It is e.F'dent that there has been a rabid growth in the population of that section and tlia.t the l soplc living there are entitled to consideration. The Librarian and the Trustees are giving this matter their attention, In the report of this Board which was submitted last year some mention was made of our endeavor to effect a gradual increase in the salaries of the Librarian and the Staff with the idea in mind that eventually these salaries would bmoxne established on a basis sinsilar to the salaries of women teachers in our schools. A step in this direction was made last year when the increased appropriation which we asked for this purpose was granted and voted to us; this year we are pro- posing to continue this policy, and in accord with it tiro arc requesting a similar increase this year, although this iincTease may not appear to be evident in the budget which has been prepared, for, in order to confor a with present-day budget usage and particularly i�nth the recommendations of the American Library Association, we have transferred the usual salaries for our janitors from the item of salaries to that of maintenance. At the present time we can report a complete Staff and one %%rith an exceptional morale, but so great is the demand throughout tho country for trained workers in the library field that every now and then we are obliged to lase. one 4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 5 or more of our most valued assistants because of the better financial inducements offered elsewhere. We only can obtain and give good sen ice to the Town by paAng salaries of sufficient size to brine the right kind of helpers to us and, to enable them to stay with us after they have been added to our Staff, It is Very important, therefore, that our efforts to put our salaries can a scicniffic basis shall be supported by the Town, which receivcs directly all of the benefits which accrue from such support. One g-re-at accompEshment towards which we have been working quietly for years has made eery appreciable progress sharing the bast year, `I.'hat is, the effort to 11DUSC the East I3rattch of the Library in an appropriate building of its own. Perhaps this is not the place to go into this matter In detail, for it is having the. attention of a special committee appointed by the Town 2\1oderator, Naturally, however, this is a project in which we are greatly interested and it is only fair to say that this committee is working in perfect harniony- with its and that it has the: approval of this Beard in everything that it has done. TMoreover, it has clone i great deal, as is evidenced by the tact that a lot has been bought in exactly the riglit situation and that it has received and approved preliminary flans for the boil{ding, so that this proposition can and will be presented to the March town meeting with the %iew of obtaui ping an appropi'lation for dais building, so that the w4-)rk may be taken up at once and pushed to early completion. Respectfully submitted., Z, I) IN T. STIGER, Chairman of the Board. 6 wATrPT0WN TOWN REPORT Statement of the Amounts Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1925 salaries -R�cceipts Appropriation S12,750 00 Expenditures Salaries $12,678 8 Balance 71 14 12,750 00 Boobs, Periodicals and Binding Recc pts Appropriation ,[][]0 00 Expenditures Books : 3,714 x8 Periodicals 256 24 Binding 1,029 44 54,999 86 Balance 14 5,000 00 .Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $4,240 00 Exponditures Express 96 32 Fuel 892 24 Furniture 629 50 Incidentals 327 83 Light 443 81 Printing 284 25 Rent 600 00 Repairs 322 90 Supplies 543 75 Telephone 90 27 N-Va.ter 9 13 ,240 00 REPORT OF TRUSTEES 7 Statement of the Condition of the Barry Fund Amount of deposit in the Watertown Savings Baru January 1, 1925. 1,001 `e 9 Received interest on deposit 45 09 $1,046 5$ Pairl an the order of Trustees of Public Library for books $21 00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, January 1, 1926 1,025 88 -- Sa1,UI0 88 Statement of the Condition of the Fierce Fund Amount of deposit in the -Vaterto n SaNrings Bank, January 1, 1925 $1,012 69 Received interest can deposit 46 06 81,058 5 Pahl on order of Trustees of Public Library for boobs $34 +61 Amount on deposit in the Watertovm Savings Bane, January 1, 1926 1,024 14 $1,058 75 Statement of the Mead Fund A niount of deposit in the Savings Department of the Union Market National Bank, January 1, 1025 $3,067 50 Received interest on deposit 136 18 $3,203 68 Paid on the order of the 'Trustees of Public Library for books 8150 00 Amount on deposit in Union Nla_rket Bank, January 1, 1926 3,053 68 $3,203 68 HARLES F. SHAW, Treasurer. WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Statement of the Condition of the Asa Pratt Fund Bands in hands of Trustees .$7,000 99 Receipts Balance can deposit in ',°aLer'town Savings Bank, January 1, 1925 $ ,468 .50 Interest on Bonds to Deceinber, 1925 350 UU Interest in Watertown Savings Bank 160 4.5 3,97 8 9- Expenditures Paid to Lydia W� Masters, librarian, for periodicals„ 1925 IS300 00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Saving: Bank, January 1, 1926 3,67E 95 $3,978 95 H. W. CST IS, Trea,swer of tho Trusmes 4 the Asa Pratt T-wid. REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the Trresices of f*e l 1'alcrtown Free Public Library. Getatkineu I have the honor of submitting to you the fif ty- eighth report of the library. I am ;glad to be able to again report a decided gain in the use of the library. The circulation of books was 180,301 volumes, a gain of anore than 10 per cent over that of last year. The number of books circulated only tells part of the story of the work of a public library and each year we are gratified with the inereascd use of the library- in other ,�%Fa ys. Figures are, however, one of the ways we have of shoo.Ong work don+c, so we are pleased that we can show such a tangible result as ail increase of 41.5 per cent in the last five years and a circulation of more than 7 books per capita. Five books per capita is the minitnuni that a library of our si%L; should reach. Each year the work vith the schools increases. One thou- sand sip: hundred and three books, as well as many pictures, were sent to Cab school rooms. These are school deposits and do not include the looks lent to teachers and pupils. Twenty-two classes have come to the library for instruction in the use of a library and we have had N sits from the evening classes at which talks have been given to the mernbers. These groups numbere(I about 40 people. The library stations at the Lowell and Beinis schools have been maintained with a circulation of 1,721 hooks from these sources. Our children`s librarians have visited each school and. during Children"s Book Week talks were given in some of the schools. The ,last Branch continues to flourish in spite of the handi- cap of crowded quarters, If a circulation of 66,2.55 1)ooks., 2,092 more than were: circulated in the whole library W 1913, can be accomplished under conditions that were planned to handle about half that amount of work, one cannot but look forward to the tune when we shall have a building of our sawn, With shelving for three times as many books as can be shelved in the present quarters and �Vlth egnipment for efficient service. q 10 AVATERTOlk'N TOWN ztHroxtT Then the circulation} should gain even more than the 14.7 per cent that it gained this year. The daily delivery between the Main Library and theEast Branch has improved the sei-%ice given to the patrons of both places. Last year in my report Y mentioned the need of extending our senice in the north .End of the Town. This district is under oiDg a rapid change from a farming to a residential dis- trict and the people living them are becrinning to feel the need, especially for their children, of library facilities nearer at han d. Experience in establishing branches in different cities and towns has shoii that a library center should serve a radius of three-quarters of a mile. The map shown as Appendix A shows how. well this measurement divides our' ToN n into two main districts, with two outlying districts. The two main districts to be served by the Main Library and the East Branch -kvhile the district in the North End can be served by what is termed, in library parlance, a subrbratich and in time as the district toward Waltham is developed we may need to give similar service there. It has also been proven that by con- centrating on a ,smaller number of branches, better service can be givanr through larger collections of books and more efficient workers, than can be had by scattering smaller branches at shorter distances. The work of the children's de;pai tnient continues to gr aw in interest as wcll as volume. One of the interesting innovations has been the formation of a Girls' Book Club. The club is conducted by the girls, with the advice of the children's libra- rian, and inects weekly at the library for the discussion of the books that they have read. During Cbildren's Boob 'Week they gave a play In which each member represented a character from some book. A'liss South worth reports a marked improvement in the type of Kooks read by the children. Miss Mari= Stolvart has assisted the children's librarians in telling stories both at the Main Library and at the bast Branch, The diseipliiie problem is ever with us and we hesitate to report any improvement for that; always seems to be the Signal for a fresh outbreak, but for some time we have had no disturb- ance which has called for drastic treatment. The inventory showed that the loss of books was not so large as in some pre- LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 11 vious years but the question of the loss of books and the damage to books is still a serious problem. Mach stress is being placed upon adult education and it is interesting to note that the increase in adult circulation is larger than that of the jug►en le circtllation. Fiction constitutcs 65 per cent of the reading, but our percentage:is lower than that of ninny libraries. Some people are fallowing the reading courses issued by the American Library Association and we bare made an effort to build up our collection of books along the lines of the many cous for self-education open to the adult. The members of the Current Events Class of the IiVonman's Club have again made use of their library as a meeting place. The thanks of the library are due to the Cures Committee of the 'Wonian`s Club for son-ic looks to help in our Americaniza- tion work- and to many other donors of books and magazines; ah-Ya to those libraries that lend us books through the inter- library loan system and to the Massachusetts Division. of Public Libral-ics for the looks in foreign languages which they have loaned. us. Daring the year we have bad bi-it one change on the staff. Miss B-iietson left to go to another library and her place was taken by Miss F'austine Bogart from the St. Louis Public Library. The library was represented by Miss Y eraa at the meeting of the American Library Association, at Seattle, by the librarian and the assistants at the All New England library meeting at Swampscott and at the meetings of the Neighborhood Library Group, of i-*hich the Librarian has been appointed Chairtnarl by the Massachusctts Division of Public Libraries. The library building is in much better condition than for some years and should be Dept in condition by making a few repairs and °improvemunts each year. Allrecommendations for the building made last year have been carried out with the exception of the linoleum for the reference room and some work on the extunior of the building, New ch.- rs for the reading roams give more seating capacity and more space to pass thruagh the rooms. The exhibition case, wldch was installed during the sunimer, has been used to show the Harriet Hosmer collection owned by the library, a loan collection of antogra,phs and a 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOP-T loan. collection of book plates. Other interesting collcotions have been offered and the interest shown in every exhibit has proven the value of such a case in the lib nary for the exhibition of articles of educational value which could only be shown in this way. "The more they- have the more they want" has become a familiar phrase. So it is with its. In 1915 we had a circulation of 77,04S. In 1925 Nve reached 180,301 but we do not want to stop there. lVe have 6,084 active users of the library. We want to reach more people. We want to extend our service in every legitimate way and to become a vital part of the life of the Town. This extvnsion of libm ry work, of course, calls for an enlarged budget, but we are still sonic distance from the $t.00 per capita which is the amount set by the American Library Association as the minimuni for maintaining an efficient library. The Librarian wishes to express her appreciation of the splendid co-operation of the staff and of the interest that you, the Trustees, have ahvays shown in the needs of the libra-rv. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA W. MASTERS, Libi,ariay. X CN � /'. •� � �: -;ter.. l ._`-�` G7J p � •� ,r'� c �7• V e CID �✓ �- CP lea a s a i r •^ � ' '^ ��'�.� �"�'4� v: `.;��-� � 1 _ _� - _ _ ._ ..___ .�� .�. .• � � 6:�.f ..-<--�- LITARARIMN'S REPORT 13 APPENDIX B Use and Growth of the Library for the Last Five Years tl 192L 1922 1923 1924- 1025 Appropriation $10,510 00 $16,8W 00 $18,150 00 S19,710 00 55221,00 00 Salaries. . . . . . 10,220 78 10,372 00 10,949 74 11,709 97 12,750 00 Monev spent for boQks . . 2,005 34 2,231 70 2,688 08 2,(7C 05 3,714 IS Volumes added 2,250 2,558 2,72S 2,381, 3,247 Volumes ivith- drawn. . . . 1,11)1 1,754 1,040 1,U54 893 Volumes in the library. . .. . 48,303 49,107 50,789 52,400 .54,7C4 Circulation.. . 137,970 138'oic 141,4313 163,538 180,301 Percentage of increase in circulation orverprevious year. . . . . . . 8.3 .68 1,81) 14.2 10.25 An increase of 41.5 in five yezas APPENDIX C American Library Association Form for Uniform Statistics Annual Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1925 Name of Library. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .Free 13ublic Library of Town. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . ..Watertown, Massachusetts Name of Librariau. Lydia W. Mastm Date of founding. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .1868 Population served. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .25,480 Assessed valuation. . . . . .. . . . . .$38,6q5,847.00 Library appropriation per capita. . . . . .3.80 Terms of use. . . . . . . . . . .. ..Frer- for lending and reference Number of agencies. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .'Sub-branch, 1; deposits, 2; schools, 10; roGms, 66 Number of days open dming the year, For lending, 3 02; for reading, 328 -Hours for lending. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 729 (10 mos.), and 66 (2 mas.) Hours for reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.75.E (0 mos.), 72 (4 mos.), and 66 1 (2 Hours open, East Branch. . . . . . _36 Niunber of staff, "rip service. . . .9 Ntuiqber of staff, jansm-',ice (reekon- ing part time s-emoe to make whole units). . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 WATERT()WN '1"C}WN REPORT Number of volumes at the begimiing of Adult Juvenile Total yesr. . . .. . . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . . . . .. 46,999 5,401 52,400 Vclumcs ar&rl by purchase. . . . . . .. . . 1,746 1,223 2,969 Number added by gift or exchan c . ... 21.4 14 224 Number added by Minding material. . . . 56 4 54 Number of v Runes lost or witlxtlra%- during the year . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 486 397 993 Total number at the and of the year. .. 48,519 6,245 5-4,764 Number of fiction lent for home use .. . 76,701 42,149 118,850 Number of volumes lent for horde use. . 103,577 78,724 180,301 Total n-Lunber of registered borrowers . . 4,044 2,684 ts,f 4 Number of borrowers registerO during the year. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... 1,4M 067 2,460 Registration period, years. . . . .. .. . . .. 3 Number of newspapers and periodicals currently received. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. 212 (140 titles) Receipts from.: Town appropriation. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. $21,90 00 Endowmeat Bands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609 31 Total. . . . . . . .. .. .. ... . . . . . . .. . . $22,599 31 Payments for: Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. $2,919 79 periodiads. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 556 24 Binding. . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,029 44 Salaries, literary service. . . . . . . . . . . . 11,283 36 Salaries, janitor service. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,305 60 Rent. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 600 00 IIcaL. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 892 24 Light. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . ... 443 81 1+ua-nitu.re. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 629 50 Supplies. .. .... .. . .. . ... .. . . . . .. .543 75 Printing. . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . 284 25 Telephone. . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. ... . . . . . 90 27 Other maintenance. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 750 18 Total maintenance. . . . , . . . .. . . . $22,424 3:3 Balance£rom appropriation. . . .. . . . . . . 71 28 Balance from funds. .. .. . ... ... . . 103 74 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. ... . 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REPORT OF THE 'WATER DEPARTMENT Extension of Mains Extensive building operations for homes and residences, the development of tracts hitherto faun ng lalids into settled residential sections with many. -new streets, and the resultant extension of water mains, hydrants wid Douse seru-ices, has engaged the utmost energy of a large portion of the equipment to Beep pace with the demand for ivater facilities. We had hoped that the peak of construction would be reached and passed in 1925, but, from a review of the applications on file in the office for further construction, and if granted, a like pro- portion W"111 be required in 1926 for this part of the work of the department. The statistical part of this report gives a complete resurne of all the work accomplished during 1925. Reconstruction (Renewal of Mains) This is thy:particular hazard confrontutg the Conimissiollers. The cement-lined pipe system, was laid in 1884---1885 and has therefore been in use forty Mears. Estimates by competent engineers on the life and endurance of this kind of water main are tvmnty,five or thirty Nears. It has long been the policy of the EGard to replace the cement wiCh cast irorr star-idard pipe in all streets that are to be rebuilt or resLLrfaced from year to year. There are still in use some seven miles of thecement maims to he replaced. We leave had several serious breaks resulting in a considerable loss to property -ivherc these breaks have occurred. High Pressure Service A recent hearing before the XIetropohtan District Com- missioners develops the fact that the high prossure serv-icll, for the elevated.sections of the Town is about to be realized. Sur ,eys are complete and appropriation has been groaned for the laying of a `0-inch main from a paint in Waltham through Pleasant Street to the old pumping station site can that street, thus distributiit# through our 1 -irYcll ntaisi and throuf ltout 4 WA'TLTZT[NVN TOWN REPORT a large portion of our seater system located on the lower levels of the Torn west of the center and on the sane-lx side of the Charles River. It is further proposed to supply the east end, which includes a very large percentage of the manufacturing indus- tries, also the residential section east of the tipper section a( School Street through the 20--inch main -which enters the Town via North Beacon Street. 'The original main that crosses the river at Galen Street and thence to the distributing point at Irving Street is to supple the higher elevations only, with of course, a greatly increased pressure. Office Accommodation This is imadecitiate for the department. A room eleven by fifteen feet (11' x 15') containing the ordinary office furniture with seating capacity for three clerks and the Superintendent involves a condition of congestion far beyond capacity, also on occasions when delegations cone before the Board for requested hearings. Building and Shelter Conditions regture considerable repair, sills and parts of exterior badly decayrcd, inadequate room to house valuable material parts and supplies. An appropriation will be asked for at the March meeting to -properly condition this part of the works- Survey The Commissioners contemplate the employment of competent engineers to make a thorough and complete study of the adequacy of the present mains, whatchanges they may fmd nLeessary in linesalready in use or installed, their recom- mcndations for future extension-,; that would be required to improve and perfect the system to the extent that all eleva- tions in Town may have adequate pressure and fire protection. An appropriation rill be required to do€rays the expense of this valuable. study that should have been made years ago, Personnel The Board found it imperati (-]y necessary to employ two additional meter readers whose further dut c have been to REPORT are WATER TER nTsT'ATdTNTE?tiT � assist in the repair and installation of meters. We have been compelled to employ an additional clerk during a part of the season clue to the large increase of work in the clerical department. In Memoriam Fore vi ll not conclude our report without a mention of one who gave ina.ny }Fears of his tine and counsel as a member and chainnan of the Board of Water Commissioners, as well as in other capacities. A valued official in nearly every department of the Town's activities. Charles Brigham who passed to his reward July 30. Age, eighty-four rears. Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH W. GERRY, Chairman JOHN S. LOVELL' Clerk JAMBS H. HOOD The twenty-ninth annual report of the Water Department for the year ending December 31, 1925, is respectfully sub- mitted. The full financial transactions relating to this depart- rnent are as follows: ;receipts Appropriations (regular) $116,730 SOD Collections 1:31,196 41 246,932 41 Expenditures Water loan bands matured S,17,000 Old Interest on 3y per cent bonds 1,`60 00 Interest on 4 per cent bmids `?,`)80 00 Interest on 4Y2 per cent bonds 45 00 Metropolitan %,�7ater assessment 33,440 24 Construction account 73,994 32 A+latntenance accounts 21,468 22 Balance (regular) 97,444 63 S246,932 41 Appropriation (special) for renewal of mains $12,500 00 $12,500 00 WA-TERToW N TOWN REPORT Expenditures Renewal of maim $10,616 7 Balances: Renewals of mains 1,883 22 12,500 00 The disposition of tli-e amounts appropriated for reLgtla.r work will be shown in the Auditor's accounts, but to facilitate comparison we repeat there as follows: Receipts Appropriation for construction $94,000 00 Appropriation for maintenance 12,000 00 Approp iation for vacations 1,000 00 Appropriation for superintendent 2,700 00 Appropriation for clerks 2,036 00 Appropriation for office 1r000 00 Appropriation for new truck 3,000 00 115,736 00 Expendii2 res Construction account aM,994 32 Maintenance account 11,923 40 Vacation account 81.3 00 Salary of superinteadent 2,700 00 ,Sahary of clerks 2,030 00 Office account 995 82 Nev, truck account 3,000 00 Balance of construction account 20,005 6$ Balance of maintenance account 76 60 Balance of office account 4 18 Balance of vacation account 187 00 115,736 00 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT To the Board of 11'€ ler Conxnt ssioners, GoOleaaa n In accordance with the ustial custom, I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1925. The extengmn of mains for the past year has been as follows: Lrngdt .Size Amherst Load 339 feet 8-inch Bellevue Road 146 feet G-inch Bellevue Road 273 feet 8-inch 13radford Load 400 feet 8-inch Oalifomia Street 397 feet 6-inch Brid};ehani, Burnham and Chandler Streets 1,197 feet G-inch Copeland Street 180 feet 8-inch Bross Street. 70 feet 2-inch Edenfield Avenue 622 feet 6-inch Elmirood Avenue 469 feet 6-inch Emerson Street 300 feet 8-inch Fitchburg Street 874 feet 8-inch I+lint; Road 440 feet 8-inch Gleason Street 84 feet 6-inch Harnden Avenue 216 feet 6-inch Hillside Road 150 feet 6-inch Hovey Street 150 feet 6-inch Hudson Street 30 feet 2-inch La,,vrence Street 240 feet 8-inch Linden Street 197 feet 2-inch Lovell Road 861 Beet 8-inch Lowell Avenue 216 feet 6-inch Marcia Road 200 feet 8-inch Merrill Roam 213 feet 8-inch Nichols Avenue 543 feet 6-inch Oakley Load 317 feel: 8-inch Poi-id Street 59 feet 2-inch 7 WATER TOWN 171ti' 1'( 11' F F PORT Poplar Street 700 feet 8-ilich Priest Road 15 feet 2-inch Quirk Street 135 feet 6-inch Ralph Street 830 feet -inch Richards Road 281 feet 8-inch St. Maryrs Street 100 feet 6-inch Salisbury Road 100 feet 6-Inch Standish Road 741 feet 8-inch Stearns Road 315 feet 8-inch Stoneleigh Road 181 feet 6-inch Stoncleigh Road 191 feet S-inch Sunnybank Road 4-46 feet 8-inch ,Spa.rlchill Street 149 feet G-inch Templeton Parkway 200 feet 6-inch Theurer Park 205 feet 6-inch Warren Street 185 feet 6-inch Westminster Avenue 48 feet 6-inch. Total 11,020 feet Special Renewal of Mains Bellevue Road, 371 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement--lined pipe. Calmnbia Street, 310 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Everett Avenue, 650 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, tc replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Mt. Auburn 'Street, 379 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 10-itich ce nent-lined pipe. Mt. Auburn Street, 108 feet 12-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 10-inch cement-lined pipe. Nit. Auburn Street, 388 feet 12-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 14-inch cement-lined pipe. Russell Avenue, 210 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement lined pipe. Walnuts Street, 1,246 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 8-inch cement-lined pipo. Total, 3,669 Ecet. Total ntunber of feet laid an construction and special, 17,688 feet. REPORT OF TVATER DEPARTMENT 9 Receipts For water rates $121,069 20 For services 10,127 15 Total receipts S131,19. 41 Bills receivable 2,734 61 265,.127 43 Ex endrlures For const iction of mains V8,555 74 For construction of sen-ices 18,044 60 For construction of meters 7,393 98 $73,994 32 For maintenance of pickers 361700 81 For maintenance of mains 680 26 For maintenance of services 1,086 39 For maintenance of repair sheep 856 90 For maintenance of by drants 357 53 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 731 16 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 434 01 For maintenance of automobile, No. 3 5G7 38 For maintenaiico of automobile No. 4 499 96 11,923 .10 For v-cations $813 09 Salary of superintendent 2,700 00 Salary of clerks 2,036 00 iaintenance of office 995 82 For nm, truck 3,000 00 0,54-1 82 $95,162 54 Special; Renewal of niains 10,616 78 8100,079 32 Respectfully submitted, -WALTER E. RCTNDLFTT, 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Classification of Meters 1 1 4 `? 3 4 0 8 Id Total n. in. in hli ill . Hersey Disc 2,157 31 3 4 2,195 Hersey Compound 11 1 1 13 Herscy Detector 4 18 ? 1 25 Hersev Model F 2,104 13 . . 2,1.76 Herse3 M F. 1C1 . . 10 Torrent 30 `G 42 Total 4,331 43 3 51 1 5 24 2 1 4,461 For testing purposes, Mersey Torrent, 8-inch, total 1. Summary of Piping, December 31, 1925 Vansher Feet . -wither Iea! Nvinber Feet Ca aent Limed Ceojent Lined Cast Iran Wro:cghl Iron 16-inch 2,091 14-1 nch 1.1,262 12-inch 4,900 596 10-inch 2,713 24,792 8-inch 3,719 31,312 G-M ch 25,564 124,353 4-inch 1,250 6,772 `?-hich 31,427 Total 49,4+08 1.90,816 31,427 Number of services 4,422 . Number of meter: , 4,461 Number of hydrants, public 460 Number of hydrants, private 49 Standpipes 12 +Tanhole connections 57 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTItx-NT 11 old C*T tD,--•Ifw r-i I a: C�m C^7 GIs C]+ - ` ! 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Fyn, --='1^ C;Q •u7 0 ' pq _ y qj ��T 1ci C C3 Lam] a Icl 1- �=�3��•s m 10 GY Cl a)m y7 CD iT3 t4►r ko L7 CD -d" Imo# �� 1 t� rt [ ui --t1::}^7 C - — r- — En U .•-� .Yl] GHQ} w •ti CD t C] :f Cf+ . CY C-M, cl N C7 0 :Q O IM C - t0 ull QJ C� n i�r-I • -' "t CQ �i'',"'.�.'.r 4-,V CO Ifs r &d K] • � C V {Y� Q1 77 LC SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the Year Ending December 31, 1925 (In fonii recommended by the New EnKland Water Works Association) Watertown Water Works Town of Watertown, Middlesex County State of Kassachusetts General Statistics Population estimated, 25,480. Date of construction, 1.884-1885. By whom owned, Town. Source of supply, Mctropolitan. Financial Re c is From water raters; A Meter rates $120,187 86 B Total frolu consumers $120,187 86 C For spraying trees D For public huildutgs 8SI 44 E, Appropriation for construction 9-1,000 00 F Appropriation for maintenance 18,73E 00 G Appropriation for new truck 3,000 00 H Special appropriation: Rencwal of mains 12,500 00 I Total from municipal departYnents 129,117 40 j From other sources: Service pipes, etc 10,127 15 Total $259,432 41 I'4f titer Works, 'maintenance AA Operation. (management and repairs) $18,468 22 BB New truck 3,000 00 REPORT OF WATER a E .-.RT_1tENT 115 C Special: Metropolitan assessment 33410 24 Renewals, special 10,616 78 DID Total maintenance -65,52 a- 24 EE Interest on bonds 3,5S5 00 PP Payment on bonds I i,000 00 Water INVarks, construction: GG Extension of rnains 48,555 74 HH Extension of services 18,044 60 11 Extension of meters 7,393 98 jJ Total construction 73,994 32 ICK Balance: (aa) Ordinary- $97,444 63 (blb) RencNvals 1,883 22 Total Balance 899,327 85 99,327 85 LL Total S269,432 41 Disposition of balance XI Net cost of works to date $875,177 01 N Bonded debt to date 194,000 00 0 Averate rate of interest 3Y2, 4, 4Y2 per cent A1aturcd bonds, payable January 1, 1926 9,000 00 Matured bonds, payable April 1, 1926 12,000 f)G Matured bonds, Payable July 1, 1926 14,000 00 Matured bonds, pa-vahle October 1, 1926 2,000 00 I'da€erred, bands, payable November 1, 1026 1,000 00 Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date.. `?5,480. 2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 25,480. 3. Estimated pe)pulation supplied, 25,480. 4. Total consumption for the year, 688,903,000 gallons. 5. Massed through rrieters, 443,03:3,000 gallons. 6. Percentage of consumption metered, 64.36. 7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 188,50 3,000 gallons. 8. Average daily consumption, 1,887,600 gallons. 1pu WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 9. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 74. 10, Gallons per day to each consumer, 74. 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 426. 12. Cost of supplying water,per million gallons,figured on total maintenance (DD), S95.M 18. Cost of supplying water, per trillion gallons, figured, on total maintenance phis interest on bonds, $100,31, Statistics to Distribution System Mais 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast-iron. 2. Sizes, from 16-inch to 2-inch. 3. Estended 14,020 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, 58.80 miles. 5. Cost of repairs per mile, $11.56. 6. Ntunber of breal<s, du-ring the year, 2. "r. Length oaf pipes less than 4 itiches h-i diamater, 6.53 miles. S. Numbcr of hydrants (public and private) added during the year, 22. 9. Number of hydrants (public and private) now in tree, 509. 10. Nu nber of stop gates added during the year, 73. 11. Number of stop gates now in use, 897, 12, Number of strap gates smaller than 4-iiieh, 83. 13. Number of blowoffs, 13, 14. Range of pressure on mains, 100 pounds to 40 pounds. Services 15. Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement-lined. 16. Sizes, -inch to 2 inches. 17. Extended 14,755 feet. 18. Number of serVrices changed from V4-incli to 1-inch, 3. 19. Total now in ttse, 22,738.8 miles. 20. Ntunber of service taps a(Id ed (Iurint; the year, 354. 21. Number now in use, 4,392. 22. vcra.ge length of service, 41.68. 23. Average cost of se price: for the year, S28,60. 24. Number of meters added, 423. 25. Number now in use, 4,461, 26. Percentage of services metered, 100. 27. Percentage of receipts, from metered ;eater (A, divided by ), 100, ANNUAL REPORT OF ' H E, BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN F WATERTOWN FOR T1IE Year Ending December I , 1925 `�, p► CA-MUR1DGF. MASS. ISMS ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH 192B Board of Health WILLIAM A. BISHOP,' M.D., Clivi),MC0.1 ALFORD 'IN-1, GRAHAAM, Secretary HENRY A. THURLOW Heattli Officer and Agent of fize Board JOHN W. TAPPER Inspeciar of Milk and. Provis-ions JOHN W. -PAPPER Inspector of phripildlig THOTMAS B. WISHART .511purintendent of cen-101cries FRAN ' R. SHORRY office tierk HILDA C. JOY Health jVurses E- 01TH N1. GORDON I CLARICD, Roard of 1-1 alth Pirysician F. J. KEILBY, sclioul Dentist DR THEODORE LAFAYE'TTE Baby Ckin"49 Physicia-US A. W. BUTLER, TALD,, Eastern W, N. SECORD, M.D., lVestern, REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To the C.'itizens of Ifae Fawn of lVaterlawn: The Board of Health herek�ith submits its annual report for the year ending Decernbu:- 31, 1925. Henry A. Thurlow having been elected as a nxember of the Board, the Beard met at a regular meeting held, A--arch 3, 1925, and organized as follows: Chairman, William A. Bishop, M.D. ,Seer Cary, Alford Al. Graham The sarno office farce was reappointed. Early in April, the Board cf Health lha-,ping taken over the full control of the Dental Clinic, a ntirse was appointed to assist Dr. T. D. Lal;ayette. The wisdo n of centering the control of the Dental. Clinic wholIv tinder the Board of Health has been amply denionstra.ted. buring the year, much good has been accomplished through the efforts of the Dentist and his assistant. Ti elve reg►ilar mectmi gs and five special meetings have been held during the year. Perusal of the several reports made by the agent and gathers, printed Herewith,will give concrete evidence of the activ- ities of the DeparL-inent. The Board takes this opporwnity to thank the citizens, Board of Selectmen, anil all others for their assistance and co-operation during the year. 1Zespectfully submitted: WILLIAM A. BISI-TOP, Chair}nan, ALFORD M. GRAHAM, S'ecreiary, HENRY A. 'I IlURLOW. REPORT OF THE AGENT To the Board of Health, 1'{,i,;n of i i 4alertown.. Gentlene-n. I herewith submit my report for the year aiding December 31, 11325. General Health W,atcrtown coritinties to enjoy good health, freedom from epidemics, and a very lour death rate. B,,isccl tipoiz aii estiiiiated population of 27,540, the rate for 192,E is 6.2, slightly higher than 19214, but still one of the lowest death rues in the country. Appareiitlyr clue to the Schick Test and the imniuni a.tion with taxiii antitoxin, diphtheria shoeal a marked falling caii, in the number of cases this year, but twenty-nine: cases acid no deaths ha-ving been reported for 1925, as compared to fifty-five cases for the year 1'9`4. To maintain the control of diphtheria however, parents must continue to take advantage of their opportunity to protect the children by immunization with toxin antito-in, No parent should fail to take a(tvantage of this -1-eat discovery. It is our purpose durixig the early* part of the rear of 1926 to hold several clinics for the purpose of achnimstering toxin antitoxin to children of pro-,L-hool age. It is especially our desire to do this group, that they rnayr be given iminunityr from diplitheria before entering the schools, t1jus not only safeguarding; their from possible contact, but also saving those in school from possible contact with nelx entrants. Scarlet fever also showed a marked falling off in numbers reported, sixty-two cases and no deaths were. reportedl In 1925 as compared with 301 cases and ono death in 1924, in coninion with other ccirnMUT)itiUS measles -were quite prevalent and will continue to be so until parents realize that this disease is not ruled, but is one that is dangerous, and from which serious ool seciuences may arise if the patient is not given the proper care. Happily, no deaths have occurred here, In many places, where the patient has been neglected, 4 REPORT OF BOARD of HEALTH 5 pneumonia developed, and death has followed. Parents cannot he too careful, and never should expose or permit their children to be exposed to an active case. To always protect and never expose, is the hest motto, and if rigidly af_lhered.to, will save much heartache and suffering. One case of typhoid fever, and this in imported one, was the only one reported. LaMar pneumonia and cancer have shown an increase in the number of deaths. Medical research and study give promise in the way of prevention and cure of this insidious disease, and it is hoped that the clay is not far distant when its cause and cure shall be known and their control assured. Tuberculosis Clinic Earle in the year, its conjunction with the State Department of health and the local School Department, a clinic was held for the examination acid ray of those children who had previously been examined and found to he underweight or previously exposed to tuberculosis. All of these children found requiring care; have been and are being followed up.by the Health and School Nurses. Treatment and care have been pro Aded in the outdoor camps and state sanatoriums. leery effort is being made to check any possibility of their ultimately becoming established tubercular patients. This clinic was held in con- junction with the State as a part of the State's ten-year exten- sive study and effort: to prevent and control tuberculosis. School Dental Clinic The ar-rangernent made at the beginning of the year whereby the Board of Health took- over the full control of this clinic has proved to be a inove in the right direction. Tot only has much more work been accomplished, but the work itself has proven much more satisfactory. By confining the efforts of the clinic to the Tower grades, the real abject of the clinic is attained, that is, to teach the child through actual vmrk, to demons#rate the value of the teeth, and to relieve the child of the strain and handicap caused by a mouthful of imperfect and decayed teeth. o child can give its undivided attention to study handicapped by such coalition. This 1niportant addition to the: schools �r WATEWTOWN TOWN REPORT will prove its value more and more as time goes on, The report of the School Dentist will show t-tie work accomplished, Due to the continued illness of the Superintendent of Genre- teries, I have made- every effort to continue and carry on the work of the cemeteries, during his abscnce. I trust that rnv efforts, ;mill merit approval. Department Car This car has now been in constant use since 1918, is beyoiid repair, and needs to be rephteed. Comfort Station I wish to again renew nay recoinmendation of last year regarding the need of at least one comfort station. I trust that some action may be taken having this object in view.' To the Board of Health, Town officials, and citizens of "Watertown, I wish to extend my thanks and appreciation for their cooperation during the year. Re9pcetfully submitted, JOHN W. TAPPER, Ageut, .Board of Health. REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF MILK FOOD AND PROVISIONS To the .Board of Health, T&wn of 1,17aterlo n. Genikmen: As your inspector of milk, food and provisions, I herewith subii- t my report for the year ending December 31, 1925. Licenses ranted: XhLk 161 Oleomargarine arine 34 Alcohol 16 Hawkers' a-ad pedlaTs' 48 Grease licenses 4 Manicure 11 Samples of milk examined 308 Sediment tests g6 X11croscopie exaviinations 23 Samples for dealers 78 Various small amounts of food and vegetables were con- demned and destroyed. Respectfully submitted, JOIIN W. TAPPER, Inspector. 7 W:k.'IER'TOWN TOWN REPORT TABLE NO. 1 Contagious Diseases Jan-Ye1,.,itor-A PP.AJaXJ!JwJv1YAug-SeP1.0d.NoP,Drc.Tol. Antrrior Poliomyelitis.. . . . . , 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Ghicltea Pox. ............... fl 7 2 1 2 2 1 2 13 2 11 is 5.1 Dipht.heria..... ............ S 1 0 :3 7 3 3 0 2 1 0 1 2U Dog Bite requiring Anti-Rabic Tr tamnt..... .. ........ 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 a a v Dysentery,Amebic < . . ..._,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dysentery,Bacillary .. ... ,.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cerebm (epidemic) SpiniO Meningitis.. .. . . ......... 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gcr=aa Measl..... . ......, 1 4 2 13 14 4 0 0 11 2 0 0 33 Ophtlaaltniia Noonatorum..... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Suppurative Conjunctivitis ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Trachoma, . . L.............. 0 0 Il [) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Influenza................... 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 4 Malnrin. . .................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Menslcs.. .................. 7 17 62 23 11) 3 1 1 1 32 :37 SO152 l'iuu,ps, . . . .......... .. .. 2 F 1 3 3 3 0 0 2 •1 0 1 23 Pneumonia (Lobar). . . ....... 2 7 7 7 3 1 1 0 2 2 5 3 41) 5=1ut revel. . . . ........... 4 11 5 10 11 7 2 1 1 1 2 'r 62 ,peptic%rc Throat..., . ,..., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Saltallpox................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a it a a Ttn,i1ms.................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pulmonary Tuberculosis ..,.. 2 2 5 4� a 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 28 Tu}l=ulo3if�(other forma).... 0 1 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Typhoid Fwar.......... ..... 0 0 0 0 0 11 a 1 a a 0 0 I Whooplag Cough,........... 3 3 2 7 0 7 1 3 5 10 10 12 77 Total...................... 720 Deaths from Contagious Diseases Influenza.................._ 0 0 1 lj [} 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Pnenman a (Lobar). . ... . ... 1 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 12 Tubcrculasis (Pulriaunary)..., 1 1 0 1 t C7 0 0 0 (} 0 0 4 Tubtrcalosis father forms).... 1 0 1 0 U 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Total...... ............. . 21 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH TABLE NO. 2 Death Rate for Watertown, Massachusetts Death Year I'apidallon Dea11ts Rate 1904 10,974 154 24.0 1905 11,291 136 12.0 1906 11,608 146 12.5 1007 11,9f15 153 12.8 1908 12,24,93 181 14.7 1909 12,559 158 12.6 1910 18,675 144 11. 1911 13,00(1 137 9.11 1912 14,925 135 9.0 1013 15,D50 132 8.3 1914 15,975 154 9.1 1915 18,000 133 7.4 1916 20,000 191 9.6 1917 21,000 191 9,2 1018 23,0€0 293 12.8 1919 23,000 156 6,7 1920 21,500 170 7A 1921 22,500 177 7.8 1022 23,500 160 6.8 1923 25,007, U. S. estimate 153 6.0 1924 97.000 estimated 144 5.4 1025 27.500 171 6,2 TABLE NO. 3 Birth Rate for Watertown, Massachusetts Birth Year pvpuiativn Dir1hs .Rate 1911 13,900 378 27.0 1912 14,925 375 25.0 1913 13,95Q 4?3 26.5 1914 16,975 480 29.3 1915 18,i0ou 49 D 27.5 1916 20,000 538 26.9 191.7 21,000 550 26.5 1918 23,0 %4 24.1 1919 2S,O()D 579 25.2 1920 21,E 6S6 27.2 L921 22,5M 586 27.2 1922 23,000 555 24A im 25,097 *6 32 24.8 1924 27,000 6.38 23.6 1P25 27,500 *Including stillbirths. 10 NVATERTONNTN TOWN REPORT TABLE NO- 4 Mortuary Deport hale . Female Total Jilale Fer wle 7 atal Stillbirths. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 4 5 9 7 (31;1 Tinder 1 y&-Lr. . . . . . . ,. .. . 0 7 13 8 5 14 From 1 to 2 years. . . . . .. . 41 1 5 0 1 1 From. 2 to 3 years. . . . . .. . 1 2 3 1 2 3 From 3 to 4 years. . . . . . . . 2 2 4 1 0 1 From 4 to 5 years. . . . . .. . 0 1 1 1 0 1 From 5 to 10 years. . . . . .. 1 0 1 0 0 0 From 10 to 15 Years. . . . . . 0 2 2 2 2 4 Frorn 15 to 20 yeY rs. . . . . . 3 2 5 0 1 1 Fram 20 to 30 years. . . . . . 1 2 3 3 3 6 F rorn 30 to 40 ye—ars. . , . . . 4 2 6 5 9 14 From 40 to 50 years. , . . . . 3 5 8 10 4 14 From 50 to 60 years. . . . . . 17 8 25 11 17 28 From 60 to 70 years. . . . . . 11 13 24 10 11) 35 rrom 70 to 80 years. . . . . . 14 10 24 12 18 30 From 80 to 00 years. . . . . . 5 15 20 6 0 15 From 90 to 100 years, 4 72 72 144 77 04 171 TABLE NO. 5 Deatli by Months 1`rm'4 Jays. Feb. Afar. Ajar, Alay Jime Jtady Aacg. Sept. Oce. Nov. Dec. Tvial 12 10 11 15 22 14 4 6 11 5 8 16 144 1925 16 1rt 19 12 12 11 10 9 11 14 27 14 171 TA13LE. NO. 6 Infant MorWity Tol al Liv;ng Deaths larder Rohe of Iiafa)d Year T`atal Sti1lbiribs Births 1 Year 111"rartali1v 1908 391 19 372 33 88.o, 19(Art 401 17 384 2D 75.5 1010 350 16 334 37 114.0 1911 378 G 372 3.1 93.0 1912 375 14 36 L 35 08,4 IQ13 423 15 418 37 88.0 IN-1 480 9 471 39 82.5 11115 496 14 482 22 47.7 1916 5538 20 518 .31 59.8 1917 575 10 556 30 55.7 1918 577 13 "rti4 31 54..8 1919 590 11 570 33 55.8 1020 596 10 586 27 45.7 1921 501 14 P587 18 930 6 1022 5M €} 555 20 43.6 *192a 625 7 G 18 34 55.0 *1924 650 12 639 26 43.0 *1925 550 19 531 25 413.8 *Note. 1023, 1924 and 1925 births and deaths include those occurring in hospitals. REPORT OP BOARD OF HEALTH it TABLE NO. 7 1925 Deaths in Watertown 171 Total deaths of Watertown residents 171 D&ath rate 63 2 Total births in Waterto,;%m 531 Stillbirths in Watertown 15 Out of Tnwn 4 Deaths under 1 year 14 I)eaths under 1 vear out of Town 11 Total number of deaths in Watertown, male 77 .Average age 41 years Total ntuither of deaths ua W atcrtQwn, feumle 94 Average age•. 67 years TABLE NO. 8 Nativity of Deceased Watertown. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. ., . . . . . . . . . . 27 Other Maussachusetts towns. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 62 OtherStat. . .. .. . .... . . . . . .. . ... .. .. . .. . . .. . r. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 20 Enlancl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 British America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 I.relraud. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Italy. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 8 Armenia. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 5wedea. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 Turkey. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 Scotland. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Unknwwn. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . 1 171 TABLE NO. 9 Deaths from Other Causes Cause of Death: 3-rale Female Total Acute mianingius 1 1 Angina pectoris 1 1 Childbirth 1 1 Diabetes militus 1 1 paralysis a.gitans 2 2 Ptomaine poL oning 1 1 Cancer of stomach, 3 liver, 3 pancreas 1 6 f Cancer of spine 1 1 Cancer of right parotid 1 1 Carcinoma of esophagus 1 l Carciiio na of lower jaw 1 1 Carcinoma of stomach 1 1 Carcinoma,(if mouth 1 I Carcinoma of breast 3 ,,I Carcinoma of intestine 1 1 C ardo renal disease 1 ] Gencrul infcr;tiun tuberctilar gland 1 1 Malnutrition l 1 Influenza ] 1 Surgical shod*: � 1 Paresis 1 1 Hemorrhage of uterus I 1 12 WATERTOW N TDB}`N REPORT l�ad� .7'erttnla T�lad Peraicious anemia Tuberculosis, pulmonary I 1 Tuberculosis, ether forms 1 1 Multiple neuritis 1 1 Septic�Ttnia 1 1 Ut,rrine fibroid 1 1 Diseases of Nervous System: Cerebral hcmorrhage 7 4 11 Apoplexy 2 2 4 Disease of Circulatory System: Arteric scle,rasis 7 10 17 Anrtie regurgitation 1 I ACLIte es`lydiae dilatntif�n 1 1 2 'Mitral ste:nosis 2 2 Chronic tnyo€;arditis 5 8 13 Cardiac asthma 1 1 Acuteu endocarditis 1 1 2 Chronic en lacarclitis 1 1 2 Corona a embolism 1 1 Chronic valvular heart disease 1 1 2 Diseaso of Urinary Sy-stein: Acute saepbritis 2 2 Chrorisc Nephritis 1 1 Chronic interstitial riephritis 1 2 3 pypernel3liroma 1 1 Disease of It piratory System: Pneumonia, lobar 5 7 12 Pneumonia, Bronchial 5 +2 7 Disease of Digestive System: Acute gastritis 1 1 Intestinal obstruction 1 1 Gastre enteritis 1 1 Disease of New Born: Spinal bifda 1 1 Convulsions 1 1 Birth injury 1 Preniature birth 1 3 4 Violent Causes: Fracture, clue to fall 1 1 Drowning, accidental 1 1 2 Injury to lung, due to fall I 1 Auto ae6dcnt 1 1 Illuminating gas, accidental 1 2 3 Strang ulation hanging, suicide I 1 Monoxifle gas, aceidentall I Natural Causes, Nle&cal Examiner's Finding: Acute brwiWal pneumonia 1 1 Defective clastue fornen valve 1 1 Heart Disease: G 8 14 Hemorrhage of lungs 2 2 Angina peetaris 3 1 4 Cerebral hemorrhage I I C:ardo renal disease I 1 Cerebral disease I 1 Stat-Lis lymphaticus 1 1 Total 77 94 171 Stillborn: 8 7 REPORT OF THE PLUMBING INSPECTOR To the Board of Health, I 'atertown, Alass. Gentlerne I hem,��ith subinit my report as Pliui-ib n Inspector for the year ending December 31, 1925. Number of permits issued, &.xtures erected, and inspections made dulling 1925: Old New Bu dings BvRdings TOW Permits issued as follows 44 387 431 Water closets installed 64 714 778 Sinks installed 55 020 675 Wash..trays installed 18 541 50 Wash bowls installed 70 639 709 Path tubs installett 0 485 505 Other fixtures installed 15 43 58 2 3,042 3,294 *Total atunber inspeetions made 781 781 *'eater tests applied 42 346 M *Final inspections 40 3M 30 Permits unfinished 9 34 43 Fnf--luding 50 permits of 1924. Respectfully submitted, HEF#BERT GODING, Act ng hispeetor of .Plumbing. ' 1 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To fire Board of Health, Watertown, Mass. Gentlonen: The following is a report of the work- done during the year 1925, Appropriation $7,300 00 Special for Rid,gelawn Entrance 21000 00 9,300 00 Expenditures $9,259 50 Balances 40 .50 S9,300 00 Amounts received from lots, graves, and interest on per- petual care fund from January 1, 1925, to December 31, 1925, 5,8S1.92. Interments have been as follonts: Arlington. Street Ceinctery 0 Coi7zmon Street Cemetery 19 Ridgelawn Cameteryt 66 Bodies removers from receiving tomb 8 Number of re-internients 2 Number of vaults iised 6 'umber of foundations so Number of adult single graves 11 Mimber of stillborn graves, 6 Number of single graves (children) 4 IN umber of two-grave lets 8 Number of four-gnave lots 1S Number of six-gravD lots 8 Avenue lots 1 With the special appropriation of 8.2,000 available, it has been passible to continue the development of the Swart Street 14 REPORT of BOARD OF HEAL`r'H l,a entrance to a point that now gives concrete evidence of the possibilities in beautifying this part of the cemetery. On the west side of the entrance, a retaining gall of approx- imately. inore than one hundred feet in length, thirty inches thick, and averaging more than eight feet in freight, has been. built mostly with material on hand. Another wall on the east side four feet in height, fifty feet in length, and of the san-ic thickness, has been built on the east side of the entrance. With this retaining wall, it has been possible to fill in an area of approximatoly 10,000 square feet, are average fill of more than six feet. This area has been graded and seeded down„ thus adding to the cemetery- a large number of lots available -for use later can. Many yards of filling which had been accumu- lating since the opening of the cenieterv, have been removed, and used for filling, this rc1110V'al TIIaking available for immediate use a number of single lots ire Section C. Section B, which was portly brought to grade last year, has been graded and: will be ready to be seeded down during the corning spring. Addi- tional flower beds have been laid out, and shrubbery added where needed„ all of which will do much to beautify the g-rounds. Many new lot owners have been added to the list during the year, thus increasing the area requiring perpetual care. To provide for this increase, additional help will be. required during the stunm r and fall nionths. In view of the additional number of Iats sold this year, I fuel it is necessary to again emphasize the need of action that mill provide additional land for burial purposes as recommended a year ago. This action is necessary because without doubt.. within a short time, this land will not he available to thc Town. Common Street Cemetery Common, Street Ccrmetery has received its usual care arid continues to be a credit to the community. Provision, how- ever, should be made„ to repair the wall on the Com orr Street sick;, and for the repair �md painting of the other fences sur- rounding the cernetery. Arlington Street Cemetery FI`his fine old burial sprat has been keept as Nx ell as possible under surrounding conditions. There is, however, an urgent 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT need that something be done to provide a suitable fence and means to give to the old monuments that care which they are sadly in need of that they may be preserved for all time. In this respect, it is moped that the conuTiittee appointed to submit plans will, have something definite to report and action taken thereon that N%rilf eliminate for all time the unsightly wall that now surrotmds the cemetery. Respectfully submitted, FRANK R. SHORE , .Superhitendent of Cemekres. REPORT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE To the ward of Health, T'rrwis of IFatertuzow. Godlenten I hel'ewith submit my report as n-urse for the year ending December 31, 1925. During the year, the following work has been accomplished, The number of clinics held for babies under trcro years: Coolidge School 52 Town Tell 52 104 Home Visits in Infant and Child Welfare Work 1,25 School Visits 120 Number of doses of toxin antitoxin given 260 Children treated gU Nm-nber of scholars given physical examinations 550 In January,, the Mate Department doctors and nurses, and local nurses held a clinic in the Town Ilall. The purpose of this clinic was to carry out the State's tee-ye,ar extensive study and effort to prevent tuberculosis. The children exar incd were from the several Town schools. The £olIowin table shows the work accornphshed; Number of children emamined 37 Number of contacts examined 4 Number of children given the tuberculin test 36 Number of children who re-acted to the tuberculin test 19 Number of children with enlarged Wasik and adenoids 0 Nwnber of children in need of dentistry 14 Number of cases of pulmonary tuberculosis 1 Number of hilurn tuberculosis 9 Number of latent hiltun tuberci losis 1 ''umber of children cla.ssiried as suspicioUs S 17 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I also made a dumber of visits to the Ghildrens' Hospital an varicus cases.. I wish to express my appreciation to Doctors Secord, Butler, and M. 1. Xelley for their assistance in the baby_ clinic and school work. Respectfully submitted,. EDIT H M. GORDON, R-N, REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DENTIST To the .ward of Health, Tort of If'c�ferto�c�z. eniknivm I herewith submit my report as School Dentist for the Town of Mratertown, for the year ending December 31, 1925. Having in mind that the real function of a Dental Clinic is to teach the child the value of good teeth, rather than to provide dental work at a. low cast, our efforts have been con- lined this year to the lower gades. We have endeavored to teach the children of these grades through actual work, demonstration and lectures, not only how to care for the teeth, but how beneficial good teeth actually are. We have tried to instill in the child a certain individual pride in its teeth that should, and we think will, prove are invaluable tooth insurance, and conse- quent improvement in health as an aid to carry on studies in the higher grades. We have also done certain emergency work wherein such enierg+ency Nvork was necessary to relieve the chilrl of Fain that might be detriniental to his studies. This emergency work is not confined to any grade. The following is a tabulation of the work drone in the several schools From January 1, 1925, to December 31, 1925 Marshall Old and New Sprang Parker Hasmer Coolidge ,School School School School Examinations. q.. .. . . . 298 381 431 371 C1e i,iztgS. . . . . . . . .. . .. . ..... . 124 114 165 115 Alloy. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .... ... 257 174 285 75 Cement. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .31 84 110 173 Extractions_. . . . .. . . . . . .. . 29 17 58 197 Treatments. . .. . . . .. .. .. ... .. . 21 37 81 117 Lectures. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . 107 54 1$ 35 I 20 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT At this time, I Nvish to thank the members of the Doard, school officials, teachers, ntirscs, etc., for their assistance and courtesy. RespectfuEy submitted, DR. T. R. LAI+AYETTE, School Dentist. fo REPORT OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE To fi-tv Board of I-1calth, I I-alerlown, Alass. Gentlemen: I licrewitlisul)mit my report for the year ending December 31, 1025. Following is a list of visits made to tuberculosis and con- tagious, cases Total V'isits Tuberculosis 819 Scarlet Pever 177 Diphtheria 57 N-leasles 7 Chicken Pox 1 Whooping Cough 7 Lobar Pneumonia 1 Munips I Typhoid I Rabies 2 Trachoma 2 Poliomvelitis 3 Suppurative conjulu tivltis I Miscellaneous visits 4 1,086 In January a clinic was held in the Town Hall by the State Department of Health for undenveight children, also tuber- culosis contacts, suspicious eases have been followed tip during school vacation, Made several visits to the Boston Dispensary with ex- sanatoria patients for re-examinations. Respectfully submitted, LOUISE CLARKE, R.iN. 21 �+�ry LO.•t C?..f.-+rr.-e�.�s+y..r r�r+I rl.i,�r+ty.a�e?N 4t w.--i ri ri s�ufio,� �rraaotta�ul2 «4 M +K .,�4M r,carr aaaxn�rk,iq Niri] rim M.1 �+ •--�•-�Sri,=i,-e ... .r..r .. ..e w .w �77Jt"1�it7� rl r•I M rel+'+••i r+r-i,�r+r-i P7'--�a+n.ti r�r+H r.of r ;r c^i Cal 4;-4«"d .101i'1] s.=A i1671-{7ii s,rnp,.s i}tli-4iEi s.rsdr# 08-OL i p j rat� i i} -f1t M y 4,I ct Q3 S.lWA OtL-QE; 0 saaf.P{ qssv]r{ Ue- i a aR sags,[ SJNA F�1 S1Ua,E r���. -•, sang{ i°-F g ZPIrI i+CI�--i.^3 H rt rp vi 7} w1 .r.a N�••r.-i Cd CV+� ,•-s� 71U'WF,7,�]r rr -n rti ri ri rq H 13 �jr�� .p+. :� • ter � C! O-: s7wC O zG4G0 � o .C � ..� C m ^� o�s vs vas at 'a •. r3 4. [" M S µ' ~- r n C4 ❑O O iiuW :rp 0A9 _q.y�-.p47� u G_r{esd e9 r.-ep s7tCtisd gl...ut .!-� -, ." ��++� dODUUO UUaC.)fJf CiG CSr'1"r, .G4G.:w�cr•, Cprn ..r•;e L'—Ci'.'EC1fitC5 c", -1-4-0 N 04 01 4 CQk- r•1.d,-4 --4'd + «+ r s r ry r .4 �+ r�ci si o�s:r� :v'.r•�� ro•� s-� pk� .-...,t. w tw�...� � «- N C9 .q .r •••� r-i 71 .•.. - - r+ r-i w r r•-i 4 #•+.C3 `••i N r•r+V YEy t-1 w i�,k r+.•�.•+ a.;�7 r•s r-y w w•r W rrt y .w ntm p _ IU fir' 4e G x: .,.: c. s. C S7 • y f•.GS s t 'n,;, is "�C CIi r giYul qC ti -4 04 4.120A 09-04 Cl M gl?M 01-01 1 - ti "Molt I'A"JA 1-1; I-A J-�PT(12 CON tr m t 4'2 Li at lu u c-; WATERTOWN AlASSACI-IU L 17S PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Eighty-Eighth Annual Report OF T14E SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND THE 1"Orty-l"fifth A.nx ial Rcport OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 15 CAMBRIDGE,MASS. THE ?5URf2AY p�!)ti�711S: C4�}SPh`1' 1;�'{} SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHARLES 0. CITASE, ILD., Chairman Term ex-piies 1928 WARREN M. IGI-IT, Secreta7y Term expires 1926 'WAL'T`ER MACINTOSH _ Term e%pires 1928 FIRS. ALICE M. SILSBEE, Term expires 1927 I O—MER C. PERKINS Term expires 1g27 HAROLD C. EVE TT Term expires 192E `ILFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent of Schools Office, Room 2, Town Hall Annex Office Tours S to 9 a.m., except Saturday 4 to 5 p.m., except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, 11,Iass., January .5, 192G. In School Committee; Voted, That the Report of the Chairman and the Report of. the Superintendent of Schools he accepted and adopted as the Annual Report of the School Committee of the Town, and voted to print for distribution the report of the School Committee. IVARREN 1%,I. WRIGHT, 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ended December 31, 1925 Appropriation $362,982 Ott Smith-Hughes Fund 94 94 8362,976 94 Expenditures General Control; Superintendent and Enforcement of Law 35,306 64 Clerks 2,207 45 Office Expenso 727 49 Telephones 564 4 - ,805 97 Instruction Salaries $253,513 34 Library Books 4,035 57 Kooks, Supplies, etc. 19,330 74 276,879 65 Operation Salaries $19,546 14 Supplies 2,917 06 Light and Power 5,093 55 l'uel 10,750 62 Water 778 00 School Halls 418 50 - -- 39,503 83 Maintenance 12,299 48 New Equipment 2,390 90 Miscellaneous: Salaries S4,800 00 Sundries 1,942 29 6,742 29 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Trade Schools 305,298 53 Continttation School Salaries $1.,301 06 Supplies 1,253 17 ry+ :-1 ' 2,554 23 Ai'I1£rioan ization Salaries $1,992 00 Supplies 148 75 - 2,140 75 Evening Schools: Salaries $3,697 50 Stipples 103 23 3,710 73 S360, 26 36 Unexpended Balance 2,555 64 $362,882 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 94 94 $362,976 94 Treasury Receipts Tuition State aTds 8773 26 Continuation School (Cities and Tc lms) 487 70 Continuation and Trade School Reimbursements 2,9553 45 Ncn-Resident Pupils 120 00 84,3s34 47 Hall Rent 444 25 Senior High School Telephones 83 75 Chemical BTcakage 0 20 Lost. and Dx aged Books 17 39 41 34 r-INANCIAL STATEMENT 5 .Miscellaneous: Police Department Damages Collected $17 00 Telephones, Paper, etc. 9 39 $26 39 Evening Schools 68 50 Americanization Reimbursement 1,634 93 Continuation School Reimbursment (Home School) 599 95 37,149 83 General School Fund 28,085 70 535,235 53 Report of Treasurer of Athletic Association. December 1, 1925. Cash Received Cash on Hand September 15 $72 04 Athletic Amelation Dues 1450 35 Gate Receipts 2,083 80 Guarantees, Other Teams 375 00 Miscellaneous 44 01 $2,720 20 Cash Paid XIaterial S416 09 Officials 177 40 Travel (Teams) 51 00 Guarantees to Other Tewns 702 53 Advertising 98 40 IMiscellancous 120 25 Cash on Hand 1,064 53 $2,720 20 B, D. MACCURDY, Tream-trer. REPORT OF TRE CHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE To the Sclwol Gaminitfee: I herewith submit my report as Chairman of the Committee for the year ending December 31, 1925. The Town of Watertown has been spending large sates of money for new school buildings during the past five years and present indications are that it must spend more and more money. AN"ith the ,grow-th of the; Town must come the addition of more buildings and additions to sonic of the present buildings to house the school children. It is unnecessary to enumerate the reasons for the growth of our Town. Our population fiNre or ten years from now is, a matter of conjecture, but there is no doubt that it %hill continue to increase rapidly. Two carfares to Boston as well as across town tend to keep down the develop- ment of the western part of our Totem but that Dart of the Town is sure to grow.. The construction of the addition to the Coolidge School has only temporarily relieved our congested school quarters there, for immediately on opening it, nine of the ten roams were occupied. Four classes were transferred from the old Coolidge Schaal and there were three part-tune classes iii the new Coolidge School besides two classes in the hall. The Hosmer School is now full. The Phillips and Francis Schools are full. When the ten-room unit of the proposed twenty-room building on the almshouse lot is brult it ii�ll care for North Watertoi%m and relieve the Lowell School which now has an extra class in it. This new building will also relieve the Nfarshalt Spring School somewhat. The latter school is full at present. In the near future an addition to the West Junior High Schaal %rill be necessary. For the time being, we, may relieve the AArest Junior High School by enlarging the area from which we supply the Bast Jnnior High School. Char Junior High Schools are ideally located, After• the new building on the almshouse lot we shall probably need, first, an addition to the 6 ]RXPOR'r OF THE CHAIRMAN 7 AVest junior High School and an addition to the Marshall Sprint; School or a new elementary school on upper Main Street in the vicinity of Rutland Street. In the last ten years our school population has nearly doubled- 2,215 in 1915, 4,163 in 192,5. From 1015 to 1920 our school population jumped from 2,215 to 3,074, an increase of 859. From 1920 to 1925 it jxunped from 3,074 to 4,163 or an incr e of 1,089. If in the next five }Fears we grow at the stone rate as the last five years about twenty-seven more class roonis, for forty pupils each, -Fill be needed. Better results in teaching, however; are obtained i6th smaller classes. We have, I believe, as good equipment in the form of buildings as any Schaal department in the State and better equipment than the average town. This egvilm ent, ho-wever, is of little avail if our teachers do not know how to teach,. Our superintendent, after careful investigation, recommends new teachers to the School Cc nm-duce. after election their ability and fitness are reported to the School Committee, January 1 and April I of each year. This is necessary, because if a teacher is m-electerl three times she is can, tenure and pro- eeedings for removal are more extensive than if she were not re-elected. Furthermore we desire only capable teachers in our systenn. The report on the teacher is inade by her principai and. forwarded to the superintendent, who investigates and reports to the School Committee. The form of the ort is printed herewith WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Report on Teaclwrs on 7cinfro Name `Grades or Subjects Taught- Years of Teaching a. In Watertown b. Elsewhere January I April I Ability to Teach (Grade- Each) a. Preparation of Lesson b. Presentation of Subject c. Class Participation in Recitation d. Assi�ynmcnt of New Lesson e. Power to Sui-ninarize Discipline (Check Oac) a. Well. Regulated b. Lenient c. Maintained by Cornpulsion Punctuality Grade Each) a. At Regular Sessions b. In Passing in of Reports c. In Follov6ng Directions Professional Spiiit (Grade Each) a. Cc-operation b, Professional Growth c. Reaction towards anything, that will help the school and lielp the prapil. ............----------------- ------ ..............Pri;lcipal Ranking: E, excellent; G, good; F, fair; P, Imr. A very good spirit of harmony and co-operation has existed throughout the year. As Chairman of this Committee this has been very gratifying to me. Our superintendent, principals and teachers are doing their best to give our youth the best instruction possible. Respectfully submitted, CI ATUM 0. CHASE, AT.D., Chairman of the School Convnittee. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT To Me School Con-writtee: I hereNNith submit my eighteenth annual report as Super- intendent of Schools of Watertown, This report is the eighty- eighth of printed reports of the SchoolCommittee of Watertown. School Organization The Senior High School was completed in September and this marked a distinct step in the progress of our schools and the establishment of the 6-3-3 or junior Nigh School plan. We are now table to House our East Junior High School in one building. This now gives us two distinct Ju r1ior High Scchcol buildings and a new Central High building— large enough, it is hoped, for years to come. The Building Program The Town of Watertown has responded generously to its need of schools and has completed seven schools since 1913. It seeni's safe to say that no town in Metropolitan Boston has so many modern and well equipped. schools as has the Town of Watertown. -We are now completing the other ten roams of the Coolidge School and it will be ready for occupancy January 5. The Senior High School Mr. Whitehill, the Senior Ifigh School Master, writes in part as follows; " The chief event of the school year has been, of course, the transfer of all our activities to the new building. It is not ton much to say that the building with all its appointments and equipment has exceeded our expectations. The organizing of the school under the new cunditions proceeded with as little friction as could be expected under the circumstances, so that within a creek after the opening we were at work on our regular program. 9 10 IVATIERTOWN 'TOWN RBPOR'T The pupils have begun their �%7ark %%pith commendable zeal and with a sense of responsibility for making good use of the splendid opportimities furnished. The Town is to be con- gratulated on its fine spirit in providing such a building. Up to the present time we leave had numerous %risitors, both people from outside, of Ma.ssachuseM, as well as school officials from Within the State. All have expressed themselves as highly pleased and have said much in regard to the pitb is spirit manifest in Watertown. The installation of Industrial work for the brays added two members to the Faculty, Mr. Jahn Mack, Jr., iyho has had previeus experience in school. N,Zvork and who. more recently was N�ith the United States Veterans' Bureau, and -Mr. Willard G. Fan ell who conics to us after professional study at Coltunbia Unis-ersity. 2\liss 'Mildred Harrison is this year gi-ving her fall tune in the office of Dean of Girls. '.Iiss klarion E. Sweet was called from the Natick High School to tale the place of Miss Spoor, who resigned in June, and Miss Clarissa 'xTorgan, who Mad made an unusually ,goad record at Sinunons, and wbo came -with excellent recommendation froin Warner, New Hampshim, is teaching Biology and assisting in the Domestic Science Department. Mr. R. Glenn Salith, also a teacher of experience, is doing successful stork in the social subjects. with the employment of a librarian, a position x,hich I hope may be filled in the near future, our organization be com- plete and the school will be in a position to do even better work than has been done in the past. I feel that our course of study should be revised to snone extent in the dueetic-trz of restricting our elective subjects. By allowing; as inucii freedom as has liitherLo been the case, we have been confronted with difficulties in progrrarn rnal img and therc has been too much tendency on the part of pupils to ask for changes which have not always been to the advantage of either the school or the pupils. I shall hope to present to the Schaal Committee for their covsideratinn later in the year a reNised course of study SUPLRINTMNMENT'S REPORT 11 Evening Schools The evening schools opened on October 15 in the two Junior High School buildings with about the usual enrollment. Most of the pupils are mature persons with a serious purpose who are glad of the opportunity to contintie their education. We are taking advantage of the State's assistance, in organ- izing the Americanization work and. we are receiving one-half of the expense from the State. The education of the imi-Migrant is a task to be carried on at public expense, not primarily for the sake of the Mirnigrant, but as a necessary step to make Anierican Democracy secure. It is now possible in a measure to evaluate what Americaniza- tion, through our schools, has accon-iplished as a result of organized work- for th v, past f ow rears. Miss :Marion P. Keep, our director, writes in part as follows: " -Watertown has reason to feel proud of its fine year's work in. Adult Alien Education. 'lore and more the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the country at large are realizing the importance of this great ,Y.crk-. They are making every effort to meet the Tima. " The results of hard, faithful work spent in organizing and teaching the adult aliens here in Watertown have shown very remarkably this year. Those who have attended our schools appreciate what the Public School Departmo-nt stands for and they ia-i turn are willing and anxious to assist in reentiting classes for instruction. Because of this splendid spirit of co-operation and help, we have been able to increase our classes and enrolli-nent in considerable measure, both in the evening school and factory. " Classes are held in the evening schools, in the factory and in the home. There are at present some Sixteen classes in operation —six. in the East junior High School, four factory classes, and four mothers' classes. We have three citizenship classes with an enrolhuent which execeds all previous record. The rnenibers of these classes are receiving special instruction in the fundamentals of our history and govermnent. This is a necessary preparation for the exan-ftation given by the judge of the court to those men and women desirous of obtaining- 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT full citizen papers. By July 1, 1926, about fifty nlen will haire been prepared in our citizenship classes. " Although the rigid quota regulation in our iminignation law does lessen the number of new nog'-h-nglish-speaking people coming into Watertown, there are still several thousand adult aliens in our nu'dst who need our help. Gradually, year by year, these older adult alien Watertown residents are seeking our help and attending our schools, thereby adopting A-merican ideas and ideals. This is true of both mea and women, " The helpful cep-operation of some of our local organizations, the Watertawn Woma.n's Club, and The Thursday Nlorning Musical Club, is a splendid step in helping acquaint these foreign-born people lVith real America. I sometimes feel that there can be no ware worthwhile step in this great work than bringing; about a greater .and more syFnapatbutic understanding between the A.nierican-born and those of another cGuntry. ft is most important that Watertown pro,,ride adequate means for carrying out this great program of important ii ork." Industrial Arts for Boys With the completion of our new High School and the estab- lishment of industrial courses. it seemed desirable to have a man -who would not only have charges of the work of the High School but would ha-Fe ,general supervision over the industrial work in all schools. Accordi xglyT, 'Nfr. ,John Black, Jr., of Nfedfard, was appointed director of this work and has entered upon his duties A�ith energy and %,igor that will assure success. He writes in part as follows: " The now Senior High School opened this fall with several new courses in Industrial Arts as follows: Wood.>~ nrking, Machine 'Shop Practice:, Printing, Sheet lrlctal, Mechanical Drawing, and Shop ,kfathe matics. This is the first ti473[' that Industrial Arts Courses have been offered in the Senior High School of Watertowu. We have E 2 boys registered, with a total enrollnient of 166 in these subjects. This shows that each student is taping two or more industrial courses, From the interest shown by the students, 'together with the variety of work under construction, it is very evident that the introduction of vocational work in the Senior High School was an important SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 13 step. At the present tinne there are more than 60 jabs In the making in the 'Woodworking Department, including window boxes and bookshelves for the Bernis School two )are lockers for the Hosmer School—several tables, benches, supply shelves, costainers and freight truck for the Senior High, besides nu-my individual projects. Several farms, booklets and posters have been printed by the Senior High. " Since the organization of the Industrial Arts Department several meetings have been held by the shop instructors for the purpose of standardizing these courses from the fifth grade through the Senior High School, effective ,September, 1926. It is recommended that Mechanical Drawing be included in Industrial Courses in the Junior Iiigh Schools next fall, to correlate with shop work of which two years should be required." Music I think.Nve have reason to feel proud of the work that is being clone in 'Music. liss Rena. I. Bisbee, our director, writes in part as fellows: " 'You Tnay be interested to know that I have arranged a course of study in music: (including technical work and the learnhig of certain patriotic and standard rote sunns) for Grades l to 6 inclusive. My assistant and I bgve been trying this out for a year and a half. We may dean it necessary to make some charges froni time to time as conditions requh-e, but I feel that it has helped vely much already to have the music sy stmnatized. " The singing in the Jtmior High Schools has been very satisfactory this year, which is gratify-ing, as in so many places that is the great problem —what to do with the niusic in Junior High Schools. " With our new chorus book in the Senior high School I anticipate a.ddcd interest there, although there has been a good response in music, cwisidoring some of the difficulties we have had to encounter this fall. " The High School Orchestra is now planning its concert for March 26 and doing food work in preparation. Our wind section is the strongcst it cvcr has been. I have been told that the playing of this orchestra at both the dedication of the new 14 WATERTOW TOWN REPORT High School and for the Wornan's Club in December was very enyoyablc. s' The West junior High Orchestra has played far the assemblies of that school almost every week and gained quite a reputation for itself. I expect to take the members to the Parker School in a few weeks to give a concert there. " The Fast Junior High Orchestra distinguished itself by giving two conceits recently; one at the Hosmer School and the other at the East Junior High. The latter concert was given for the benefit of the school library and brought in $22. " These two Junior High Orchestras will given joint concert in the spring and we all think it will be well worth hearing. At Christmas time I organized a little orchestra at the Phillips School and another at the Hosi-ner. They played for their respective school assemblies and 2 expect to add new players from time to time and have. them rehearse occasion ly as a sort of preparation for Junior High work:. " As opportunity affords, I visit different schools to �jve: music appreciation talks, using the victrola or piano for illustra- tion. I hope that sometime-we may have a regular Appreciation Course throughout the schools." Physical Education Physical Education has at last came into its own. The High School gymnasium, the gyp-niiasiwai of the East and 'West Junior High Schools and the athletic field are already a reality — school people are serious ixl their consideration of the natter today. Principals, superintendents, and presidents are making plans for modern physical education, after careful study of the needs of boys and ,girls and the opportunities that physical education can offer to help meet these needs. The aims of physical education should be higher than those usually given. These should be in every department of physical education, the ideal and aim that frill provide inspiration for the youth of America. The ahn of physical education should, provide an opportunity for the indii dual to act in situations that are physically wholesome, mentally stimulating and satisfying, and socially sound. It may he noted that the aiill sUPRRINTENDENT'S REPORT 15 is UI substantial agreement with any acceptable aim in general education, The Continuation Schaal The Watertown Continuation School was established in 1920 under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the General Laws. The pupils are required to attend four hours per Nveek while employed twenty hours per week and if temporarily out of employment. The philosophy behind the Continuation School holds that the State's obligation �xlong educational lines to these young workers should not be forgotten just because eircuznstances farce them out of the regular full-tinie schools. Rather, because they are in this peculiar position does the State raid itself in duty bound to do something for these bays and girls. The Continuation School represents an earnest effort to conserve the educat.iun already received; to give these inuna.ture workers further opportunities for development and, in a ineasure, to help them to interpret their new contacts with society and industry, State Reimbursement In order to raise the standard of teaching and encourage education in subjects not othem ise pro idcd for, laws have been enacted which make provision for return of money to Towns from the State Treasury. The largest reimbursement is for teachers' salaries, The amount is based upon their training and e-x,perience as follows: Two hundred dollars for each teacher who is a graduate of a normal school or college and has taught at least two years; one hundred fifty dollars fer each teacher who has had. one year of normal training and has taught at least three years; one hundred dollars for each of the other teachers employed. W,atertown received in 1.925 ca account of: Teachers' Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . , . .328,085.70 Aniericani7mtion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . . .1.,634.93 Trade and Continuation Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,1 1.16 State. IV,ards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773.26 Smith-Hughes Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.04 State-Aided Vocation School Under the law any boy or l,�irl Over folu teen years of age who has completed the sixth grade is at liberty, to attend the vocational schools of the State unless such is maintained in one's own town. We have in the past, under this law. expended approximately six thousand dollars ( 6,000) to the cities of Newton and Boston for this purposc. With the establishnlent of the industrial courses in our two Junior High Schools, there is a growing tendency to continue longer in our o-%N n system, whereby Ave shall reduce the amount paid to outside systems by a considerable amount. Tests and Measurements It seems desirable in these clays that certain standard tests should be given froin time to time that we may have a check on the work that is heilig dcne. in our schools. Accordingly, in accordance NNith an agreement. entered into hebxeen the Han and Department of Education and the School Department of the Town of Watertown, certain tests were ,given.in most of the elementanr schools. These tests for the mist part were conducted by representa- tives of the Harvard Department of Education. The results were calculated and returned to the principal of the respective schools. This seems a pleasing arrangement, as the work is carried on by these making a study in this field of education. Health Work No one except those directly connected with the office of the School Ccnimittee can goalie the quality and quantity of health work that is being conducted ii thin the schools. Our schoot nurses are among; the busiest workers. of our school system. They possess the: interest, energy, tact and conscientiousness necessary for excellent work in the field. A report of the school nurses is herei%pith appended. Report of Year 1925 Pupils given physical examinations by physicians 1,930 Pupils inspected in school by nurse 5,132 Pupils treated in school 1,182 SUPERINTENDENT"; REPORT 17 Pupils with hypertrophied tonsils 321 Pupils with adenoids 213 Pupils with nasal defects 8 Pupils with enlarged glands 48 Pupils with. malnutrition 62 Pupils with heart rnurni rs 5 Pupils with spinal defects 2 Pupils with chorea 2 Pupils with scabies G Pupils with impetigo 14 Pupils fitted to glasses 16 Pupils with. strabismus 8 Pupils taken to out-patient clinics 93 Visits to schools 493 Visits to hones 232 Yearly Report of School Nurse January 1, 192 i Lo f anifury 1, 1926 Number of pupils examitzed by school physicians 1,520 Number of pupils with hypertrophied tonsils 374 Notices sent 109 Number of pupils with adenoids 1.7 N Otices sent 17 Number of pupils with, enlarged cervical glands 2,914 Number of ptipils with detriated septum (nasal obstruction) 4 Ntimber of pupils with malnutrition 77 Number of pupils with heart defects 21. Number of pupils vvitli scabies 5 Number of pupils with spinal curvature (lateral) 1 Number of pupils with internal strabismus 4 Notices seat for refractory correction 4 Number of pupils with anemia 1 Number of pupils with pronatioa of one or both feet 32 Number of pupils 111spected by nurse 3,264 Number of visits to schools 4M Number of pupils treated in school 302 Ntunber of homes visited 327 Number of pupils inspected at holne 73 a WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Niunber of pupils weighed and height recorded 741 Nimiibev of pupils taken to out-patient clir ics � Mini per of pupils fitted to Masses 8 Number of pupils taken to under v*eight clinic Number of pupils examined by State clinic for retarded school progress 5 Number of pupils teen to school dental clinic 16 For further report of dental clinic, see Board of Health records. Dental Clinic Our dental clinic is maintained wader the direction of the Board. of Health and they have also employedd a dental hygien- ist. The elementary schools have been visited, during the year and, while the clinic is establishecl in the building, each child is urged to recehre instruction on the care of the teeth. The response from the pupils has been satisfactorv. That they have grasped the significance of clean, healthy Mouths is proven by the manner in which they carry out instructions for brushing the Vieth, as well as the filling or extraction of cav-Lis teeth. In conclusion I desire to express my appreciation to the School Committee for their loyal support and to the school teachers for their hearty cooperation in carrying out: the work - of the schools. Respectfully submitted, WILFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent of Schools. -OrERINTE Dn'I is RrPORT 19 Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Fast Ten Years Including the High School and Excluding Continuation School 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 19241925 Average membership for school year end- ing Jane. . . . . . . . . 2399 2533 2714 2868 3074 321E 34S5 351.0 37213589 Nuwber of teachers.. 80 87 92 106 10& 113: 119 12$ 134 135 j Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Fast Ten Years in the High School 1916 1017 1918 1919 1920 1921 19221923* 1.924*11925' Average. nLber- sh p. . . . . . .. .. 345 356 361 390 405 439 49G 3G4 399 477 NL =ber of teachers 19 21. 20 22 20 21 21 18 19 21 *Tbree Year High School. 4 20 WATERTO'11.N TOWN REPORT Enrollment by Grades, January 1, 1926, Compared with January 1., 1926 1025 192 Sub Primary 310 330 Grade 1 477 393 Grade 2 428 442 {Graade 3 423 419 Grade 4 423 506 Grade 5 292 347 Grade 6 287 326 Grade 7 325 304 Grade 8 245 283 Grade 9 18 252 Grade 10 234 192 Grade 11 127 193 Grade 12 124 118 Special Glass, Girls 12 Special Glass, B o}-s 15 11 Steamer Glass 12 1(} 3,920 4,126 Continuation School 37 37 SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 21 SUMMARY Y OF STATISTICS 1. Population, April 1, 1925 Population of Watertown, United States Census, 1921 21,547 Number of children between .5 a.xfcl 16 years '4,2 j4 Number of children betty"n 5 and 7 years 61 , Number of children bet3.viceii 7 and 14 years 2,969 Number of children between 14 and 16 ycars 670 2. Teachers, January 1, 1926 -;Luiiber of principals 6 Number of teachers in high :school 20 NLu11Uer of teachers in junior high schools 30 Number of teachers in eleincntary schools 7 Nun-iber of special teachers and supenrsGrs 1.0 Xtimber of continuation school teachers 3 3. Teachers, January 11 1926 umb r of principals 6 Number of teachers iii high school 25 Nunuber of teachers in junior high schools 32 Number of teachers- in elementary schools 82 Ntunber of special to c°liers and supervisors 13 Number of canthwation school. teachers 3 4. Pupils "Total membership from September 10, 1924 to Julie 26, 1925 4,260 .Average (Membership 3,662 Average Daily Attendance :3,889 Per Cent of Attendance 94 Enrolled January 1, 1926 4,126 Enrolled Januanr 1, 1925 3,920 Enrolled January 1, 1924 3,701 Enrol lcrl janizary 1, 1923 3,614 Enrolled January 1, 1922, 3,530 El aroilecl January 1, 1921 3,439 Enrolled January 1, 1920 3,152 Enrolled January 1, 1919 21,853 Enrolled Jamiary 1, 1918 2,783 EnrcallUd January 1, 1917 2.509 22 WATLRTI o"A'N TOWN REPORT Ct t-e> cI t�-,z w cl'�C,2 MMCO m M M-ce-,to r4 Z d M 41'�CN v 0 0 C;ko C -14 $4 cq tn �4� >> W-1 L w U; cq yr iv . . . . . . . . . . cq r-I 4u to k 44 _; - + g 0 4-6 (151 our • po cd .7 V C%;PL4 PL' 4 ri �u lug U04 G —=f pq 1=1�d Z zomoz 00-00o29�,Ld-ro n(zt--,` mac-a-qo :$2 tC3n-C c ram-mmL�J{mrJ^ocm*aPm' mGy-S cocy� -V '�tCMcM•sq+c^4.°M M C 1-14tGt�-mwmw=Gant- N4+ -4�aOof k"U')MnmOtDHt--tom C� cismmmm`44'mmmC"q,x►'�d"`�,- �+60it]-d+irS��,¢t�7C]C' k tt)�D coxf nC)C-13w:fJ. tV.t�C:Jri34' * t- ,--rcckot, ,t" CKIgC�W G]4�7 '€7C000�1t�t[gC` fr«1at3Cr I �rnG. ram+-� !`7 t*•l"'ir 5 C7- C`J v .! 4 o6 66 ,-- gi cl t i Cq L"7 Gq{°•3 M.:m m .^b co' t«y'�^:cl, clJ m mm m :1 '7 4 J c =`""''m'+J m r-I r- 7-4 lz1 (4 t 1--1 FI P-1.P-1 F-•1 r-1"Fi H►}.-`.�r^+ ' to cW. +w ,ram {: "' =� 1,_ ^tom ; ✓ "' may,+, � ,�� •C rn �� r; U 24 WATERiO N TOWN REPORT i ~,j t-S,�-Ic+�'3-rCIZ CA tC 3 C IM C^ 1 w G^n:�60 l•-Crt [+C'4 C) i] �7 C` C+-•� ti::I. 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J' °D^; CY]C 4'�7 G*7 m•--'•i' C7 ryFti^, J 9 co 4r 7 - 1 r- --:-S cad U LM cq M `� F p- 1-4 F—I r ✓[!. --I I--I H- -- �-I�-M I--I-- --I rx C/:CI:H k 13 cq a Y t 4 4S �� CG A�+ . ; - . r bjD tr ell r 04 ►-� SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT ti) High School Graduates, Class of 1925 College Curse No=an Lc%vis Aronson Arain Charles Giljookian Myrtle Darry Catherine Agnes Hammill Alice lVarian Beam Chester Sprague Harris Leo Barsaara Charles Edward Hughe% George Lea Berks Mary Catherine Hussey 'GL''ilher .Teronie Birnie Willard :\dolphus Lis-field Pa-iscilla Browra* Mildred Julia Lorrey Arena I1rIyrtlie Burgess Anna Ev alp,-ii Markham* Lilla Mae Burgess * Dorothy Elizabeth Matchilcr Lily Butters Helen Louise Melvin* Mary Margaret Condon william Wilbert Munsell Philip Laurie; Crecley Albert Leonard Pearce' Doris Field Centebar Eugene Woodhull Freston Edith Byron Colson* Barbara Price* William David Currie Nicholas Petro tathakis* William Albert Palmer Date* Gertrude XIarie 5ullilra.n* Lucy Everett Dorothy Nlir am Wickes* Janet Barry Finn II11da IA-lacCrearyWright* Genera[ Course Alice Ajamian Florence Elizabeth Hatch Elden Longfe;llew Andre'ws Cheater Ernest Irish Le-she 13al-er Jahn Edward I�eir+ce Stephen Earl I3issett Jahn Kenny, Jr. Robert Michael Boyle Genetieve Agnes Y-ilbride Gustaf William Carlson Herbert William Xrattse Helena Catherine Caterina Clarence Hugh NlacAuley Marion Cazmay Thomas Francis Mahoney Max Alfred Cohen Evelyn Washington McLean Harold Lorraine: CuiTimings Edward George McNamara Henrietta Dailey Dorothy Elizabeth 3lonroe Georgia Constantine Despotcs* William Dominic Murphy Ireda May Ellis Irlargaret Eileen Macdonald Alexander IVilliaxii Fraser Helen Shcrmaai Morrison* Margazet. Wiuifred Fredrickson Gladys Estella -Morton. Ethel Elarding Ethan Allen Murphy 26 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PORT Evelyn Haynes Nobbs Lorraine Richner Helen Gertrude O'Brien Hazel Evelyn Ring Thomas Francis C°Prien, Jr. Alice Mae Res.,; Charlotte Kathryn Rita Paquet Malc€hn Mott Russell Anna. Paul Franklin Spalding Milton Herbert Peltier 11 rederick Scott Speeht Dorothy h1arga.ret Perkins` Clarence Willard Stacey Wayne Elmore Phelps James Himlion Sullivan Dorothy Steger .Phillips Thelma Gregory Taylor Elsa Bertha fierce Massis Nerses T4vma.ssian Raymond. Spencer Piero Eleanor,IXIorris Whey Catherine Mary Pttl liese Jaynes Francis Walsh Martba Franccs Willson Commercial Ccnirse Janet Allison Barbara Helen Joyce Madeline A.slan Marie Louise Lake. Higaxiousla Agnes Asoian Mary Elizabeth L=arbeau Maude Phyllis Beverly Lillian -Barbara. Levey Harriet Mary Bogosiatx Mary Helen McDonnell Amelia Lester Catton Leta Nfargaret INIcBlhiney Betty Geddes Marion Katherine Mtildcon Antonio Gunith BcYnard Joseph Nielsen Marry Harut'unian Helen Lotrtise Sweeney Alden Francis I-IQlman Marguerite Elizabeth Morris Doris Laura Jefford Myrtle Bertha 'Nlacdonald -Houschold Arts Caisrse Bertha Alina Alitalo Hattie Pearl Blake * 24embers of Cum Laud€: Society-. SUPERINTENDENT'S ?Zi:PORT 27 Pupils Neither Absent nor 'Tardy During the School Year, 192d--1925 NTe,x Coolidge School. Grade 2, Matteo Bobgiv, Walter Mackie, Lucy Trappasso; Grade 3, Harold Boghosian, Joseph Brandolino, John Hagenbuch, Sarah Joseph, Joseph Wallace; Grade 5, James Arone, Margaret Garabedian, I-Ioovagifn Ghannessian, Madeline Wallace. Old Coolidge School: Grade 3, Annie Antonucci, Francis Callan. East Junior High School: Grade 7, Mari, Band, Nlary Calleggero, Fernand Fredericks, Lillian Gazarian, ITelen Honeth, Paris Ilrlugrdichian, Dose IVlttgrdichian, Frances Stone, Y.ouise 4Tcodman; Grade 8, Stuart Finn., George IVloomjy, James Natale, Marion Riccio, Peter Toomasian, Mary Wallace; Grade 9, James O'Brien. Francis Schaol: Grade 2, james Cl+ella.nd, Rickard Willcox; Grade 3, Evelyn McElhiney; Grade 4, Madge ITowarth. Grant School: Grade 3, Frances Danforth, Dorothy Knott; Grade 4, Serofno Fantasia., John Piantedosi; Grade 5, Edna Berry, Edward Fantasia; Grade 6, Joseph Lamacchia, Thomas -McDonnell, James Gliveto. Hosmer School: Sub-Primary, Arline Giljookia.n; Grade 1, Katherine Bahadurian, Ruth Hayes; Grade 2, Alice Aroutian, 4 HanT B€rhadurian, Lydia -DlMascio, Jahn, Essayan, Hewitt Fletcher, Lillian Lannary, Martin Saraf, Lloyd Sexton, Mary Tutunjian; grade 3, Alexander La%ial:as, Berj WelohojiatY, Grade 4, Kegharn Bazarian, Sa.ttenig Tutunjian; Grade 5, Helen Gunjian, Frances Romano; Grade 6, Samuel �ohnson, Charles Karcher, Maxine Kewer, Thomas Mulva.hill, Stephen Stepanian. Marshall Spring School: Grade 1, Louise Corney, Frank Danforth, Avis Ma,%n, John. Gchab, Az`thur Sjostedt, Paul Standard; Grade 2,John utters,Dominic Mannerino,Ca.t-heriile Martin, Grade 3, Ellen Sjostedt; Grade 4, John Sjostedt; Grade 5, Randolph Martu1, Harleigh McMinn. Parker School: Grade 1, Raymond, De:verix, Mary I-Ioude- shell; Grade 3, Florence Farrell, Charles Riordan; Grade 4, Mildred Bessett, Gandidar Donato, Angie Gara.fvl€t, Michael Pacne; Grade 5, Bertie Horton, Andrew. Kasper. 28 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Phillips School: Grade 4, Irlorman Kelliher, Barbara Utting; Grade 6, Charles i%rlantenuto,Anne McDonnell,Elizabeth Perry. Senior High School: Gracie If}, John Bazarian, William Eoutelle, Joseph Bradley, Araxi Caraguliari, Ruth Centebar, Ruth Clark, Walter Connearney, Asd g Dadaian, Frank Egan, Roger Emerv, Robert French, Helen Gale, _:alma Grandin, Joseph I-Iainmill, Xlarie Hermansen, Clarence Haneth, Evan- geline Hoyt, Catherine Hurley, Catharine; E I W Spey, Edward Jones, William Lockhart, Sylvester Loring, John iklacBrayne, Ruth Mayo, Margaret McDonnell, Genevieve II e-Whirter, Christine Xlul;rrlichian, Grace _rlugrdic.°hian, Leo Mulsjian, Miriam Rix, Jahn Spalding, Roger Stone, Nonnan T1111per, 'William Wallace; Grade 11, Sherman Ackerley, John Budcling tort, Nazar Dalkranian, Mary Derderian, Frank RoAve, Mildred Stewart, Alma Timper, Ralph 'Walsh, Helen Wolohojian; Grade 12, Leo Ba.rsaw, Anna Burgers, William Currie, Palmer Dav, Veda Ellis, Luev Everett, William Fraser, Aram G11- jor kian, Doris Jefford, Herbert E'sause, Anna Xlarkham, Dorothy Matchner, Mary McDonnell, Niebolas Stathakis„ Gertrude Su]litan. West Junior High School: Grade 7, Dnrothy Antes, Lucy Armstrong;, Peter Barbato, Esther Berri.-, Frederick Brooks, Shirley Cowles, Edmund Godfrey, William Hastings, Sibley Lenfest, Ma,lcoh-n MacFarlane, Gladys McCormack, Randall McWhirter, Donald _Moore, Phoebe Paine, Francis Quinn, Margaret Ross, Elsie Sparks, Frank Willcox; Gracie. S, Thelma Acheson, Warner Andrew, Dunald Barry, Nelson Dutterfield, Evelyn Durbin, Howard Eaton, Margumite Hastli),ys, Elsie Hermansen, Vera Janes, Edward Loring, Jane Perkins, Ethel Deed, Herbert Ross, Hazel Streeter, William 'Thovnp.gon, Lena Tomasetti, Roy Woad; Grade 9, Russell Abbott, Lillian Beaudry, Mary CunniFf, Helen Gavafolo, Dorothy Krause, Rhoda Marriott, Lawrence McBride, Agnes (McDonnell, Thomas 'IMcDonnell, John Milmore, Ulmer Murrat?, Albert Nelson, Elsie Nichols. E lizabeth Nicholson, Florence Parker, Catherine Ross, Mary Sullivan, Herbert Swanson, Jack Young. SUPER I,NTENF7rNT'S REPORT 29 SCHOOL TERMS 1925-1926 Fall. Term Opens September 15, 1925 Closes December 23, 1925 at noon Winter Term Opens jatittary .:1, 1q. 26 Closes T'ebraary 19, 1026 Spring Term Opens March 1, 1926 Closes April 23, 1926 Sumner Term Opens May 3, 1926 Closes Tune 25, 1926 Holidays Coltunhus Tray, October 12, 1925 Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1925 Friday, November 27, 1925 Patriots' Day, April 19, 1926 Good Friday Memorial Day, IN-lay 30, 1926 Bunker Mill Day, June 17„ 1926 Signal for No School 22 — Thrce rounds. Fire gong on Town Hall Anne:- and. Fire Station, Fast Watertown, bell at Aetna Mills, Dernis. Whistles at Hood Rubber Company and Walker & Pratt 1'hnnufacturing Co., Fast Watertown. 1.15 a.m. means no school for part-time morning grades and Grade VI at Grant School. 8-15 a.m. means no school in kindergarten to Grade VI inclusive during the forenoon. 11.30 a.rn. means no school for part-time afternoon grades. 12.55 p.m. means no school in kindergarten to Gracie VI inclusive, during the afternoon, and no school for the evening school.